Show 8EM1-VEEKL- TElEOnAPlI sis V sL j v ttUlvill be ImUmtei bj there wooM’it leart b an ebieflSeof I1 "u‘h him the evidence to the case for the 'prose and remorse Those ention being that purpose h or to ruin and destroy the fairest creations I from evidence furnished by themselves would be certain to ihanjrarata-- wondeiv i I The United States gutfboat Glisten first class of 11 guns has been sold to thsllsyticu w' Of y in token tai Bell disappoint - ) government by Acting commandant at die Brooklyn 'nary yard for ' n put 9i5JOOOm TLe csUtcs wUlhe equipped and jucuvnuu rago be preferable to their good will receirs her armmncut at tills ' Kansas post SO M 'i words and they jcould turn round and City The first through train from Sk Lomsorer own kind 6n who their more prey tlie Missouri Tseifie raiiroad reached here might this morning The road b now la complete satisfactorily appreciate tbeir Attentions and TERM sr ioriKefc I rtfp Mmam (fine tiApJr) X - self-accusatio- lifeurf vV r ihwiM 'rsending f Any person tibsll reoeiyea copy V r ns ten subscriptions w rZZ r ' y- - - : ' V huo-and-cr- eratUL-'ir- mMU frevery month wrmnfd ptor YSUftSStlWttSSSM a sWttsamitf Arm fimumf yvf Collection mode btfori in Mrifom UJvcrtiwmrefr : eoo m : -- thtarfn $1000 " 1 n Rear-Admir- al 1 atnon-frmiificatio- V 1H Dot—Ylnchrfo fisD or Vouiii First —This bsno termini tea the first volume of tho SunAfimY Telruii rn'4 tfs jin V gVatafol toournu ftrttfre'- - V:r W expected to make the first issne of onr leei&d volnmo bn a find large sheet bat we Vi riTBUO MORALS are at thia writing doubtful of being able to and type are both rcaiy running order its entire length regular do so The pajiVf The0oo Francisco Bulletin recently through trainsrvrill commence runhlng on ul’the new power press la ‘not yet all had an nrticle on public morals and the wili be lost In this Monday next Not a 'moment S s'- a rhltadelphla $7 - duty ofthe press and society winch was t' t s n I pol Wms lobe nSSTK'KKf'SS w " well worth the perusal of all parents and Th iilcnju-natfoWfl tpmi again ask a little nuuwJiaduJgence ' of young men and young women too getting below par rather and grand Ury of the Treasury under Jwkon sad re orjhe crowded at$te pf our coluptnaor our I his office rather than consent to the r and pipes of peace I signed removal of the deposits from the Uaited merchants all wanted to tell you good folh The article was induced by the “Gotta-where to spend yonr L coming! to Confm-ensbak :t chalk scandal’' which evidently has had are crldcntly becoming the order of the I i Thanks and brethren for friends mooey' teinporariTy if ndt pcrmaueotly day Charleston 23d the the of contain the papers oil i :i 'r v 'i stirringlnflaexrcn' tt eocnty avery ' he past In a clanse of the Constituiion a ' a: been has that It fywlnf appears treaty just 61 that citjraHdjvtouity V V j adopted by theQUVfntion by a State vote Dtius Crtr Sep 23 1M3 eight: the slaves in tAmth Carolina The Bvlkitn complains' that itls too effected with the Osagcs in Kansas JjtTilV5 !??? uESnot TuxciuPHf much" (he Custom when-- ' persons appear There ia the grand council at:- Fort United States neither s TtMtilf for Dixie I have been Dbu Rm-ffl- iiff involuntsr servituiie except in puui)i who areisinltacnt inthcr walks of literal Smith there: is to be another: ia the nor under theTrftd grasp of uneven eold moot for crime whereof the prty shall bars abating Atchiion ol North me for public iptakirg unfitted alnuist ian has which and: tureurt paptalks politics to receive them : attended the have I An this ouo ia State meetings at HarConiancbes llhed witUtho Kfoways ) nrdinsneejo repeal altliongh instantlyjwlth open arm's Lnto tho family the ordinance of recession was ratified at the mony Cedar andTarowan - The dance at Cedar Circle on the ' strength of their gifts Apaches Cheyennes Arapahoes and session on the 22d A proposition to make notwithstanding my political prodiviifca I was y dth 'at Bluff Creek on the basis of the representation of- the State eomjiclkslto absent in jrscif from alone without inference to their moral others rest Upon the whole population Irrespective r ‘Arkansas river the My reflections now are on the hlstciy of the of color was rejected by a' large majority status or nntodccents ortheTact that and ruins of Cedar City In the com settlement as clanse the the : reported by The commission to this last is to con-si-st leaving m ittee making the white population 'aloue they are pefsohtdly coixiptcteBtrungcrs of 51 a few families led by' the present of IIon Thos Murphy" Snpt of the basis of representation to make them tho centre of a strange hshop Ilcnry Lunt located a iiuaU fort near tlio A Charleston of Irthe Ceorier ndian Gen Affairs Mr correspondent Harneyr present rite Their number increasing they to givo them tho freedom of Sumter the late from says writing struggle irocceded to iu'doso a field of 1C00 acres the ' homo Otherwiae jealously guarded to win Gen Sanborn Major Bent : find has unquestionably entailed npon ns and onr fence being constructed of cedar posts act on a 16ng train of evila and vie- - are Introducethenr to the young and sue- - Kit Carson Mr Lawlor Secretary posterity r upon the threshold of a penal experience end They found great diificitfty in constructing fornish and escort' which will be protracted lata coraiuj? years their water ditches the earth being so porous eocicfy or 'schools away from ceptible'in The loss of onr public records may be cussed that tremendous chasms'or breaks ocfcured every I ' fparentaVwatchfulness or to graciously frftn9P®rfati°n ratjons- and supplies among disasters almost Irreparable In this few rods which greatly disheartened the settlers snUfered as C hasarticular re!ax that' watch ful ness where itwonld rom or IaT®n°rth was net overcome without great labor ami § tate records8'and papersgreatly of importance have and relias Mr the control and Murphy ' ynot be towards better and better kuown gone forever Rome of the districts Claren- expense conwas amounthad entire have the A for of don’ of " the whole expedition money expended in groat’ example sponsibility DiMtrlct offled destroyed Wills Working a road toto poal Crock canon and Goridgtnn thongh plainer peoplo of tents the Seventy thousand dollars worth of goods deeds eml Judgment decrees have disappear- the stream' a nmubor of times These hrUges The natural jesulta this laxity for the Indians was ready at Nebraska ed in the flames of war were frenuontiy destroyed by floods known here acknowledged" to belamtn table ltA 27 Washington an “cUmdii Iranting" which floods woull raic besides which a Commodore Wm Ihdfsrd oseP recently com- he stream fifteen feet In a few minutes carrying large proiioffion of travelling celebrities the North Atlantic sqnsdron has verjUiliia Iwiovo it " llberol of “presents” would be manding - havo been appointed Commandant or the Waslr Several appropriation from tha Territorial nothing recommendatory but an supplicfd--quantity iteraevere eucguraunil Clua aettlera toreached fngton navy yard WeW Yorlr 2T f ni at length ttte eosl “jortistlc reputation many pf them having and wpro desirous The Government evidently mechaniial ws for unffidenk TliwPost's Washington special MWi It is purposes been educated in a Hotbed of corruption brought to conciliate before fully believed in Washingtoa that Howell Cobb to the month of tho kanyous distanca of eight and consequently it is most Snsafe t6 to try means and z half miles te‘ demeans tho In 1833 the location occupied by tho- people peunii tho visita of such pciapn3 tothe adopting too atralt and (he iupmcmcnti Uai I forest-thbecoming sons sentiments the or Calof Thirty-threcrew the the of graded ship a character tlwy removed of temporary family circle honn were arraigned charged by the the creek and ra'duaod 12U acr-of land in a Sort western the i The Bulletin's remarks on the insnifi- 0aptajn wjth mutiny It appeared from the which was laid out tn lots of -half an 'acre each ' nn-latt- r- -- merp'ta patrons for tiio encouraging ijdil afe have received and hope la our efibrt'to sSt isfj every righteous wish to cultivate a clos-e- r and warmer' Interest In onr labors in the - T N “ (51 9 - -- 5 pow-WQwatreat- ies “ - jTX - - e - ’ j i - ' I - ofto - r JS! j - - - : yy i - - - to-da- s ' - au-toi- un - - on) K : r' -- rt -- 1 - - J-- - : -- t 1 ’ re j dr-poai- '' cV’ ‘1 e' to-d- W thronghoat the ?fere in the education and especially 7 ' : ' Union ff certainly a policy more consistent m the rccom- thonti 'culture of young girls" doubting with hnmane feeling than that mended by many of our neighbora who : :hbt that from the tack of end "Vprtof nK6n f v : In this persons aro rained who would otherwise! bocomo respectable members of society In tSafr Fmocfsco tho nild iafb pef-nsyoung ghis to gctoplacc8 of nient andIicost everywhere 'tlse with comparative strangers Girls'of 12 to 16 are suffered to roam ia the public stroetsT at all 'hours without any protector to talk dance and visiC places of amusement withicn Who ore known to be dis 'reputable while the'parents seem to be utterly unconscious of any possible harm occurring The - result ix frambefk' of - it r y:r tf(h iuai--o Shipwreck wonder U that the Tictlm bn h ttoushnd-whic- pefnap ybo found the case "! Th BUletin - r i - U1 when all is knowm CBigns HtC- 1 V f“ ?rt1 no wse wtict reck- It tho I concerned for an Indian (rto M 10 rob pjol “? s crrnjaht the whole surrouuded by an- adoUie wall with gates surmounted with watch towers from which in troublesome times tlie sentinels canid overlook the snmmndlng country Cedar City being the outpost settlement these precantixma prevented a vast deal of trouble with the natives Each lot within tho walls was 'occupied by a :hmlbr and cultivated as a garden beautiful broadleufed cottonwood trees Unod the streets Two huzulred diffosing caobiest and beauty many of - them of respectable dwelling bruises size two school Xiouiies a meetfeg liouae a mercantile store bouSe a gristmill- - a 'woollen factory numerous' mechanic shops and a tithing store house of stone were all erected wfthiu the crew tlie boatswain endeavored to protect anon the cook and a joint assaultwas made ' of afiaif them1 Daring this excited-statthe boatswain retreated all where he was joined by tlie second mate The two officers armed themselves and came back and after warning the crew fired several shotsr among them which took fatal effect eh two-o- three The Captain' came out at this jnscfore when the'erew at once demanded that the officers should be put in irons or they would hang them The Captain complied with 'their wishes apd ironed the two On nearing this wallsi The ftuprorementi having proceeded thus for port the crew took ont the officers and placed them in the wheel hoSse keeping tho frequency and extent of the floods in Coal arrived here SiT rafeioFthe s£e and eventually resulted in guard over them The" Cfew6nthe other 'hand say they the abandon ruent of the locality the site of the were nod fonly treated and kept abort of present city being chosen ui lieu thereof rations and what they did have vfaa bad The failure of the Deseret Iron Company in 1838 sd discouraged these intrepid pioneers who had thus far surmounted every difficulty that mand better when lie reptied that was good they scattered to the different settlements of the now remains to Inform the enough for them and assaulted one of them Territory ofNothing of tbe pioneers by the untiring Industry with a large fork The boatswain here In- passer Coder except the ruins of desolated houses terfered and was driven oat of the galley of blackened smoke stacks and furnaces a mile The crew forther say that the difficalty was and These answer the oft above question ended but that the mate and boatswain arm- what arc all these remains? Arepeated town has arisen ed themselves and fired right among the crew on the new site like a gem in the desert but and passengers without any warning Exas- most of the inhabitants are new comer Yours truly perated at this and fearing more violence Geo A 8aoxH they did insist npon the Captain locking the offenders up till the ship arrived here -- V-- i a till-the- - ' ay e contemplates the continuation of the red race If the Q orernment sb outdj be success-- ) ful ixi reestablishing peaCo with the wild tribes of the ' plains and the mountains which perhaps will not bo a’ vefydifli-cul- t thing to do-p- ro viJ&I too much be not reqttire If- - then the greatest care should be exercised in future dealings with them ' Besides the manifest fatf tice otthe thing it will be of little use to expect the untutored Indian to religiously respect every’ treaty provision the civilized white ‘be enrfie pCMwcfr ! A gariBpringftv W-tho- ? ”— -Noshville27 - meneed tho province or the to deddi' upon the residents of that locality fact if mitigation dere - who Thomas Jl’ayne was killed ‘hid house was shall visit in - their families and buck or squa-w- Irf Ills family outraged At Adam’s whetber xtleir children shall associate con reasonably be extended to either robbed'and station on the Kentucky roadthey plundered bos’ clainr the priof racethe saVago freely with any but those of irreproach' After the trinities are made Govern everybody they caught' New York 37 able standing in society and thinks it - The Ilcrald has a Bdblin letter dated Sept ment should seo strictly to it that the ltthwKiehssys the natibnal excitement prowould be a good things if the San Fran-ciscoby reports of an intended terms' thmreof bEHfaith fully pbeyed on its duced in Ireland wonld exchange tleir own loose armed bands- - or an army of invasion that tho rights of the radians be J Americah citizensfixtendsl Every diV rince and noglcctful-pcdic- y for tbe rigid rales part last and that in any I ? close of the fervest seoaqn in the Anrespected rdigiously of commencement and the ol of European society Jnly case where they unfortunately ore not days cities of visited chief the hTe gust parties e political-rrtancUnprincipled nd venturers Who inthe provinces Mon atonement and I iter rofisfictory I ‘ have instituted in and Connaught in this and dropped Territory thought restitution be made for upon this fori qairiesaetcrhowfiir and the peasantry might be I CXSited to incorporate - themselves with everything w£s common and have wished I more than BP°n the merB treaty-makin- g c bret irenv The result of these and endeavored to have it so ' have made ! or even than upon bayonets and mnskctsj investigations is tuat drillings aroheld In occasional large fosses about the diffi- -l almost every portion of thiiT Island now can non Will tiepend the qoiuity or here I aB now there- - There ia no universal turn 1 CUlty ofgcttin acquainted With tho do- - fiitnre relations with the Indians ont for sneh purposes The meannderin- strnctions at ene time or place number only mcstic life of onr citizens and have in400 or 503 Masters are neld in places allots of reasons sinuated for the pleasant most inaccessible to the police who cannot and carefalnes3 macharacteristic Reserve approach without their advent being discov V ' ere t and that is why so few arrests have nifested here in regard to thejntrodaction been made-- Drill for the most part Is conin the neighborhood of the mountain ducted however celebrated artistioftiraDgen Limerick or Cork of ranges cally politically or militarily ta tlie DUKE GWIN AND GOV CLARK : ASK They have Tipperary had no means of ascertaining with accuracy the number of enrolled mem" FARDONI family cirde Other communities bers inthe Irish branch of Fenianism but so when disagreeable cirfar as they have been informed they don’t THE FENIANS! fall short of 140000 The writer their enucumstances comp home-tthem if not! merates the means ' of repression Dublin GUEBRILLAOtJTIlAGES! Cork Waterford Limerick Belfast Londonhabitually share the sensitive reticence 30 with which the Salt Lake people are sin- ji Washington Sep derry and all other Important points are held troops militia polide or arby the regnlar ' A tillery frigate with some gunboats from ( Gen- Weitxel commanding in Texas states BamoBy lie on the sooth west coast ready to or nothing morally td losffj desolate the shores of Connemara west of v ' that the notorious: Dnke Uwin and " Domestic punty peace and Vhappiness Clark of Missouri have crossed the ItioGraude to the bay of Galway Tlie British forces in the Island consisting of troops of the line and V nr the right foundation of rif otW heavy infantry number 90Q0The eonstabulry and poliee armed and drilled number 2200 itypcacet and happiness and unless the1 - — ’ trana-atlafiti- ’ ’ rily 5 o - - - Ex-Go- i jv' " t- fonniMiori be properly bid “ it-j- in vain m - 2? 1 English army the past f India has fast taken command of the to expccUhmipcrstnicture to bo gatia - three An inspection of the Krta shows xyublin miliUry district lt Is boed and no almost entirely to the j doubt this respect as in many the names to belong factory ia entertained that he wifi be as sucWith very few In the treatment of the Fenians as he cessful others “an Ouncq of prevention is worth $20000 cladse- Among them are 5romiaeneb- North 41486 of tbe I was A Carolina8ep°f1’ a pound of eure’ and rather "thfifr -sosc- - Snen of South I Carolina and Duncan McRae I R may be of interest to the Fenians In the tion any relaxation In the careful 1 formerly subject o of the rebel army and United States tto kno been thesome for months has their cotton in organization of" jafterwarda vision agent Europe the Dnngmg up of chiJaren ! detecL’ve4 oftieTrenrv nbartmsnt I before tie council of the sacred college ia jIIe with respect to: their intercourse with hive succeeded in t H Is stated ju$tre fiectihtf twofinportant I ceived ixk QfSclal lefftYs directions to the Rtrangars or known orsuvpected disrepu - l tle track y were and clergy from the Archbishops Bishops the rerelationa X tablo charaotars wo wbuld second Holy Father to let it atcoe at leant for the hr namedJyEclcarV were captnred seven weeks present -I the arrangements recommendations of tha Bulletin ®oa inre perfect that the counterfeiters The latest Mexican advices' saythat the were arrested at dif-urgoa sttil more circumspect attention I ferBt Pacei thU cty and nttsborg whUe success of Gen Eftcabhdo'hasewdoaragedthe ta work thw wel&to of The first wm &ken Liberals in and about Carntargo to fresh ef - (lUatMAn- ' ' ' those portions of Um’ engage5 In Garmargo and its environs they Monday and the second On the 27th' finst forts 2? V “ceptible of befog entieod I They proved to be two English engraveniWho have now a rofee of 2V500 men- They - fconth a' blow speedily down the path of Tlrta Indeed little I Bio Grande in this committed I for trlaL lnniency is far Abo tit tfitfiktt Joan Hirer tllejentire force In every respect-t- regard of theptefernble are in motion bat their plana are keenest A PeW° pnn not known ttuaYfcniD : offl “XT All A’enotivilie together ®f documentf and' rt thmWes to tllc I order whicb I Tero is a surplus of 100000wbmen ibed ft mm ju:r7 ncw lfiht npon the man - in Penncylvonxa ia 18GS Send 'em onv " - ex-Senat- - " v Dublin-contai- -- V ofj-aonater- - n fei ' - 1 - - b t - 1 1 f t PREMIUMS AWAKDED Faibat St AT-th-e -- ns 'V& - - e Georok’ Rep' 4 1803: SHE! FOIXOW'ZXQ SOCCEKFCX CoatPETlTOBS: to hii Empy' Gelding 8 G llolet : Orchard S Wopdbnry 'Vineyard W E Dodge Jennings S acres cotton 3L1 Ev acre sign ft acres cotton B D Corington cotton WC Moody1 5 acres cone W C Moody 5 acres wheat W Car1 acre cane C N Smith wheat C A Terry 1 ter 3 acres oiid l acre oats rye berfey JW Croaby ecre acre oniops H Draper Lutf beans Kpitsbnry peas John Keller ocre artichoke A W Collins Sweet potatoes D PonellL Corn £ M Sanders Imphee cone Wheat D IlondU (Indian chief) Oats J- - W Crosby Rye T IL Bird Tobacco Bnnd cane Sarah Fora O Woodlmry ITbur IQHct -- -- car-roU- W W-ac- re - W-ac- -- Tut-sig-o-b- 1 p Clou e‘ F B Woolcr' Collection of Born W Lang: Corral £ fruits W E Dodge ' Cncnra-ber- a Snow Sweet potatoes £ M Sander Water-J OakleyE Johnson Pumpkins Mask-meloW C J Enclonod City lot Tut-rig-a-but- ta melons ns Peck Tomatoes Red onions Owen Yellow onions carrotft hops W Lang — — CoL garden Rhubarb PepperBed cane Sarah Ford cod' J £ JobsiMon Kerahaw W Empy Xitila Tohacopt Potatoes Miller gyring Squash James Oregon' ‘ Clou D H&mbliii PcachoC Jacob Grapes W E Dodge Appkm J H Johnson ' Clau-s water double turbine wheel grist-micemcntSL Adams lteed Sarah Ford Water-talbarrel keg C A Terry BowV'W H Carpenter 8et chairs Thoa Cottom Lounge- - D Rodger Sash WCopcland1 Barrow JW Crosby Brooms W XL Carpenter Boot T A Jeffery Ladles shoes- Btoga shoe f'bootees Jos Orton: Upper leather kip alfi goft Crosby A Clark Clou II MolsMea'A P Wlnsor A Cannon H Catsup 8osp W Crosby Butter Mrs Houston Cheese ' Thomas Terry Clou v ' Cotton yarn sewing thread Bnly Alien Cotton dresn Jane Alton ftlrMsiteta VUvalhethVnew Ladies’ straw hat Emma Harmon Cotton thread Mm Brener Gent's straw hat Mr Goo Baker Flannel plskl Mrs gam WeaL Flannd Mra Wool doth Mrs Holbrook: Francis Brown Quilt Mrs AdtHoon Everett - Tweed shawl Mys W Martimadaleu Tabtodoth Mrs John Langston Kemcr cotton Kersey Linsey E Z Wrnspr Cotton dress Mrs M Ensign Fringe Mrs Ctuminglism Cotton plaid Eliza Hammond ' Collar Mary Golaspie Patchwork Mrs A SaQivan Pair mittens Hannah Crosby Coat V Winaor Crochet Mary Ann Long- - Needle work pocketlurndkerihleL Mrs John' KeQer Jeona Jlia W C bmlthaon Pair socks Mary Chedister: Bag carpet Eunice Harmond Veil bead purse Srool yarn Mrs Jeffery Gkffl&i Mary Ann Lang Raglan boy’s pants 'cotton shirt Wm Branch Hhepherd dog wool yarn fleece AtP Wlnsor Essay on AgricuitXxe XX BonellL CoL fruits native vrine W E Dodge CoL family medicines Spirits City corporation Smithson s F ll i k - t I - - §&B‘' Sdltion! Ibe eonreUo£ 1 resident Yean Side of AH’rart tH' KfrWb and whhhhVai u 4 tnr-IrrM- eei The frrata late cnM have lndare1 many vt thte place to i fc 4 E Johnson -- ? TlilYtzldent ‘ to-da- y' -- The travel eonnl ef to-da- anil y Kwhop Catnip a vw3We£2l?l$u Mw ood deal vLirbi a few 'i?2fcW wet thU place on our P wrier for I Fillmari - tort w Ifbre vnxs Petereburgh t a I gj At M om the rl iwiMni FUlueae leicll? I netllirri met- In the State IIiaim vad vet-vi- I?T I eertMl ol dm brethren After l&nUMufr d-att1 ai ty left tor Kuond TaIlry32rtJii' I ' ' 'ft - V - - nt - -- tnanucr ' - ’ 1 The mineral IntJt' of St George' yet a ilUeouraglng Many luve been abandoned after vot untouiU of labor have bdipi spent In vain fcsind stone fence and chlnncys and :l:onso foundations have been ami are bolag cousdmed y the action of Ibis mineral -- ro-ma- ln Tho party left at XeiW at lj£ ' Boal AaV-- -- iifrrn4L? 111 v the citUeu5w-i- Tlie part ofrtho tnvn suffers South-we- st the vrorst though In spots the whole place and probably not one fourth of the ltult trees shrubs and Vines that have been iilantcd have eoxm to anything? the place ism beautiful with shade aui yet fruit trees shrubs yinya uuil flowvrluj plants ns to ft6tonbh tlu beholder who cun coinnire the sandy desert of ltfOI wth the pnvenl city of St Oeerge lofts of peaches plums and apricots Is severely felt but' lllicsSprln't frosts lias a few vines gardener every snveesaftil the most luscious of enijK and giving evidence of wlmt Is toJw on a gigantic scale when the younger viues cme into bearing A fuw ore rairing grain's by tho 100 or 1000 ixmnilg and all our- party hod a chance to test their qualities The Swiss settlers' at Santa Cira were junfortnnqte In being located on unfavora-bleo- il for the culture of vines also losing large numbora in their nurseries by the scarcity of water caused by drouth nud the of the system sick with the ague of them nave been irrigation Many —a disease more usual In that locality than any other but they are now prospering and beginning to enjoy the results of their toil They havo an excellent choir or singers which performed very' Interesting music during the meeting at St George A few lota which hamien to be undergoing the process of Irrigation produced a which should prove a crop of lasting lesson to peach ' growers when: late $ spring frosts occur dt-afflic- ts 1 Ix-iirin- g - int-filclen- -- -- iK-ach- j e expected I XrVUHy’ illaHiqauHted a they had bkea wn-- uij V" r (oNrP rrceptkrti grsd Tim biM band wm ouL A meUng mufoft Ivni trin 5 o’clock and was addreoeed byLfdx hidto? ifroiu lb Canm'n aol IlU-l- i At JJ (lie niniun JSSrjS' 1 done till I VO FIfoipd la '(U ' g i ikrlu- b - - - The rreeidenC ’and pii ty left Kepf! to aid arrived at Spriucrille at e'chefcAatj eteyed at ftMitanin f r dinner ltwpcctnlljr V"1' ' I5KS2 L JollK w SJT ’ ‘ T l-ature t&ft’pfae oittrg:! XCTTAlb plapartw w article - HOME AFFAIRS jret- On esUbliahi SUT)AY MOBXIXG fifriiftUlg liatt a visit yostcrJvj frumt Eider E IL IUrd laU’li’ returpfd front lat even Ids mission to England Elder Bird --v I tills city on tlm jTLli of May 1502 and hbtl last here J? rived lie worked Sunday imrt r the way across the plain I eewlemei Ikueaji'e a iiieutr of n fession 'Tjits train enmo by a new rum I Bd RKTtTKXKn— Yc cuiird Hjp 'ToicCiwk ron!i” t)y war of 1 Kurt Hdlli'ck anti Uiller Crrek ubich heP?! ?0’ I Is tin worst roail liv ever saw- havh ' Elder or g llinl - Itecaine'- rick at ilie mrat dCl owe” 230 iqtloM trouionhere nil had to Inn oruewe the111train nudcOnie lijvwbvr lueann Ue is excellent rplrita and siH'uks highly uf I ' We are glad fowdwm I DnK ?? his lute icl-Ioliome jT -- ? Itarnlnjfl him MlLhaa Tiik iMMlrraxTinv— lty telegram to Pm I will ent ident A'upng we learn that Atwood's and I meat fo Widker's trains campl'd at I Mr Boj! on last without lutar blae Deertjreck Friday evening any further trouble with the Indians Fayson - -- - n - I'd Ton 6 News fob Fkxceiis —“Old Firkin” wrisale-ia ting to tho- - Frulrie Funner says that the 3d Cliiea and quickest "way to set fence cheapest I to make a jolc with a heavy crow-lns(a ami after ftliarjHTilng the ot tea iJrr jHiint ilrlvt-- It with an Iron ms ’11 fromia Sts and elevation— a Wagon box fur Infance Hu vV ’j av thutthia-fdufor good quick undlm ael post bt'itts all the bole dicing and earth rrvMnl -- VO ii ramming In existence WWh -- d 1 ar - Dry tiooC Coorivfi — Onr night and niornlnn i now geJfing rliillv— a nbrbv oriwi was lound on the water in Uiu lower JWU tbsir Bhl Wr that of Hid city- - Clotbon wore had been nil q)glit vxpoMHl on the linn iM-tv- e n — SOplU him! Tbs PruMrat left WnrfiiBKtao at 8J4 at TNiirville st l o’cluck 1 wu tbe icnctl rEACiiy— The peach harvest Uaftv as of Lieut Jumea Puce wIsms name U so wiilvly jiih! In connection with kunwo Mormon the fevombly and pcyLaps they never w tie Bars fluttidfoiu life place wbieli liVKqnirnl tlie nanie from Wash- plentiful than this season though sonewbit of the CsctiM fSetide about half Oar tables arc also replete with on vines two luu ington gnipe 'year old sftialler besides an extendra ore herd of other fruita D U apples and other choice fruit — very cotton cane and Indian corn to a wnt extracts of American divert wecatl oonsfdenible extent all of which are looking well sure all concerned In older countries ws Tbewhole is endoeed with a atone wall times than then known luL have tighter Elden Anuua Ljmau KT Beueon Lorenzo Snow F I Ricliarda and Itrln Farr atfeinled ' ' Coxing this Way-G- cd Ashley bfLroogb meeting at Harrhburgli in tbit morning and alter with 1 noon in the Bowery his Californian (our and has started KUlere Lyman and Farr left for Yoqurrville 'homeward: he will stop in Nevada a short while tbe rest of the brethren with Geo A Smith time The' General will epme tbrongh this and Bishop Wooley stayed at IIarrUbfrgh -? ia David £llsworthr oftliU place luu 400 apple 'city— it expectedtrees which will evidently be In bearing within romiNO Ix— Jennings hOftfour train two years and an equal number of peeeli plum 4leo 200J grape loading lie directs Conference folbs' ati pear apricot 'and other fruits vines which will b In bearing next year ' Gnofl otlier folks to his new advertisement ' ' James Lewis has made' commencement for an last page ' '' yZ orchard and vineyard on a scale a little Ices and fait every otlier citizen is following TUESDAY MOKXIXO 3 This place natnraUy so desert and forbidding In appearance is destined taf becqina paradise of Sending Oct— Elder Thonaar Taylor lejf vines and fruits Every carriage was ogsip leaded Th people havo also raised air yesterday to meet the incoming emigration with water-medoHe' Informed Ws before leaving that Presidefl ample supply of breads tuffs Tbe President spent the afternoon In examining Young had directed Bishop Hunter to send tbe facilities of this part of tbe cnnntry ont 40 four horse teams with the- reqnuitsrf Gens Barton and Boss inspected and reviewed amount of provisionoto meet the- wintt officers were elected tbe militia and various the emigrants and to render The necesssiy A meeting was held at the meeting hpnso at SIC in bringing them in as theleaNfi assistance KIdors Mnsser Geo Frit Kkhols aafi Bishop Q was far Cannon addressed the Suiirts advancing ' This is a step that w cause pmclr joy and beeefit to the ““‘P®" Kaw IIarxoxt 8ep20 who assist in thi Tbe President leftToqnervlIle at amiarrired and call down upon those We ar at theMew Harmony Settlement on Ash Creek good work the brewings' of fieaven Hu zeal ol hearted khid to the notice glad This settlement was commenced two years ago Taylor in tfiis good' work The Lord ble by some of tbe men who abandoned- th ILirniony Jiim Fort on accouft dfxrinsnffirJ6ncy ofwdter at that loee andia well jioitRl to the culture of corn end The Indian Attack near Labaxie— potatoes aff excellentjcrop of which 1 now ou are under obligations to Presidcht Y the groaefi The soil is adecompoftition of granite Tbe water being Insofflciefft lot the rstoing of fora copy of the following telegram: wheat in considerable qnmitities Osn is also proDeeb Creek duced - Tbe quality oftbe water is exOallent wounded names jg a the of Tlie rejyft-te- j meeta bos and been site Tbe town surveyed log Swe re John former P(i telegram ing house has been erected wberp a nireUng was held and the people were rlureijtly addressed by Helmgren Seen Xeilson Peter (ftniiteMoe Anders Erkfcion Frt Elders G Q Cannon and Geoc A Smith and Presi- J G Petereon forth the advantages of their Grnnatwig ' "Niune' of dent Young'-settinczptaitd Xone dangerous sltuotipoand tlie lieneflu of living so cluswtogether Jensine Grundtwig as to send their children to school also exhorting them to ratthfalness in living their religfoiC Arrived is Ecbope —The foHowing Ddcrf The settlement Is scattered ah ut two mileA and re-'jis conveniently situated for building fuel and saw ariivedin Liverpool per steamship sides on three surrounded havMioce timbery-boinby high vaniaon the lltfi' of Augut ail mountains It possesses a climate much like tht been attjw appointed to the fields of8 UW of Utah valley gfaring tha opportunity to those who ed to theft Warren’ nmw-Willial travel from tbe princidesire it by a single-day’to tpjoy this the Norwich' DistrSfi Wm R pal settlements of ihe ecttononatry water and which and air of if de- cheater Conference Charles' A' I enfgb grateful change sired by climbing to the top of the Pine valley Manchester District" James JfcGtV Uoica mountains be changed to a miniature ArrtiCregion tenham Conference Francis A Brown ' DirtrwtJ Harmony is a precinct of Washingtoivcounty and Mission Joseph G Brown BristolArcbito is organixed with a Jnstice of the Peace Constable John Barker Sheffield District and Notary Public and is a School District Hill Birmingham District Exra J Elders K T Benson and L Snow and others N Conference John IIosgU Worcester e at Kauarra' preached ia the meeting-boosMission frej Elders Amasa Lymau whIe at Saint George felt Swiss German and Italian J CCA Cbrbt under the frfendly pract ce of Doctor riutrp of jour Ic CAndtmoil- : lldeis A MjL md Jem Henson city Ue hafi’igk?tirtb extracted which disqua! ifiedhim for preaching Me accordingly came on ber and Harvey Cluff arrived on N to Hamilton Fort last- evening and- proceeded an per steamship City of Manchester this morning to rsWeta suffering considerably - TtlE OOVEKNOB - OP Ckoak CRT Sep ftltf' At 4 O'clock President- Young and 71 of hia Charles Durkee arrived In this cityao party eat down to an elegant dinner provided by turday last He I reported to be bishop Lunt and the citizens of Cedar flty: The unassuming gcnntleman by ttC?cDB discoursed string band led by John McFarlandwith lilih melody while the party' partook of tbe lusqjons acquainted vlambi which were so bountifully spread --before rFrom a theun Tho room was tastefnlly decorated with President Young by Elder X and M- evergreens flogs mottoes Ac vvJ wdante In the learn that Henson Walker’s At 8 pm the President attended I Utte ! hd-sni- p Social Hall The masie by the choir wood’s trainfewere camped were excellent and the dancing ws yeryhrited yAerday — nt'aafe was a season of naalloycd lt et nated atlljfi The Sbcritl—We had tbe pleasure from At' 10' am mcft'ng vrss held in the bowery visit at" the sanctum yesterday Elders Woodruff G A non Geo Ai Smith who seems Improrw which had been muen Smith and Lorenzo Snow addressed the congregatin healtiiy though ho- has Buffered ' I: “Brotfier ionSESiitb-speak- s the late trip SouthAfter an adjournment of 30 minutes the people usual with’ his offoeWg btadns Elders Benson again met and were addraseed A byfew words from ernpeople and Jtces in Cannon and Richards also nr-Hv- itl-'OO- aleo-cnttitathi- g -- : - -- -i ' -- s ter 'j - i - l g s - - : at - y - - r— -- i CO - a r I'1 r5S ” isssaasss: SsiSlsgsra -- Cariosities coin ancient shoe two lsna' iwr The Company left Cedar City at hundred yeak-- old — and arrived 1800 anraent eandle 60 years old 30 minuted past S at Farowan at WjThere were many other articles on exhibit At 7 o’clock the citizen assembled In tho meet tkm which the llmitca fnnd of the Society could ing honse and were addressed hy Elders Richards : -- r not award premium upon Benson and Gannon- - After which Capt Durham’s J-- D UcCcuctob Clerk- x— bond serenaded tha tuwi - RftfS us P-- 5 acres cotton J — -- Colt J XL WhitStallion Brodd more colt W B M&xvelL Span more match horres as McNelly Spam match mtnes CU tfc - Clati A W k?l ten Killrsrtf is Ckdzx Crrr FcpL 2f I On Monday morning at 8 o'clock the mtftti& of St George were revlnved ana tndiectcd by ( corrals Burtott anil Ross Col lace and IJeut ikil NuttaU and were put upon drill for somo t wo hours Officers were elected also The General complimented tho mUltia ' on their efficiency and discipline vlslt-etl The President Icftaboul S a in and the Washington Dam on the Rio VJrgvn and otherdocaTltles fora mill site oa Well as examining the VaelUUea-ofth- e country and the agricultural prospects of the peoat Washington over ple' lie remained of night preaching at the bowery several of the Twelve deltvered addresses Many the party scattered from St George to visit with their friends with the expectation pf meeting again fit thU place There waft a0uic6 at llie George Halt' on Momlay evening for 'the 'work men ou conthe home and others which' was to be ' ' tinued for toree 'evening ' V ' ‘ ' w! FT ntoRc iNt VtmTrv' :' There are large portion of many oflhe debts around br tkrorgu yet uncultivated and probably trtlllufuf ryvcral yeara Uu eoftbol the expense of the Water Tax alone fs $15 per acre anuimlly If has become the (determination of some Of the people tiv rse'tlia' fontn Clam Field for wilder wheat maturing The crop with the water of l)ie Spying floods which wiil in no wire lesson A he quantity of cane Ami cotton-- ' If thtft Is piuvued it will' doubtless secure the Inhabitants an abundance of bnad at1 a alight cxiwnao a- - the soil is very rich Thq scnrclij-o- f grazing rcndiu s this a iilfflcuU'CXiH?rimut ns the entile have hitherto fed on that bottom 'through t he winter and It m ill require a rigid ilroW Hne among cattle and cattle owner to prevent their destroying :t!ie crop Miicli of the land will produce 40 to 50 bushels to the acre if cultivated' In thr hestiosslblo Zji THURSDAY Monifiarat Oct 5 1WS - FROM? PRESIDENT doRRESrONDENCE Utmost by all legitimate mchns' to save sgementof that Infamous den and Hz beyond They are an more wheat: “w" fug St George and a few other wnwjgj wlliiiave to Took northward In wheat rartiegofng southA hurt make note o4thbi fact prosperity more-cotton and-muc- h — - — TJTA C( TP B |