Show (Hie Wfcfelg oTdcQvaph aji'ft end i'i icsjiajit r in I'tah Tm jamuy lurytst nd Editor STENHQUSE IN ADVANCES TERMS mailed at or deHvored iu too city tnontur Copy One (' three montlir buiyle number - Ono’oiv Proprietor " fit (no '! ii! 00 2 00 - in one wrapper with fiipir pofiare prepaid by nr with por jnw Pit Copier in one wrapper 2J uye prepaid by us Tea Copies (with extra copy to perron yettinr up Oiiib) in one- wrapper 00 us postage prepaid by 100 of Club To any person (retting up 4r0 00 we will give as a premium Machine value STI 00— other a l Sewing Wheeler Wilson Weed or Wilcox AUibbs To any person getting up a Club of 200 Sub00 we will give a a premium scribers a Mason Hamlin Organ double reeds five octaves with five stops—the prettiest and best Cottage Organ ever brought to this city Three i i s f t A0 00 value Postmaster throughout the Territory in rending ruberiptionr to this paper are per cent for their thorised to deduct agency It 4 would afford ns much pleasure to ciid this paper to a great many persons who have desired it on credit but it m entirely out of our power Wo shat! keep no boos ae counts shall have no agents and in giving no credit we expei t to bo successful in thu largest and best puper m the linked States t MARCH THVHSOAY 1 1800 KHCCATIOM adornment and more perfect development becomes a matter of judicious attention The desirability of a more 1’all and complete scholastic edaianou lor our youth of both sixes begins to tie felt !v our citizens and to proide for the giatitieation of this desire the Chancellor and Itomil of Uegents of he University of Ucseiet luive engag the efficient scrvacs of Professor late teacher of the lohn Park outh Widow Greek Si lmol who is uppmU'd by a coif's of able Professor Puk is wed otaPihed foi 'It's important lie was two position Tiffin ears iu the Ileidellmrg (Villi g and tour eats in the e— tty Ohio I fi Ihilawarc Ohio fiyan University o 'ubsoquontly went to the Univer'itv New York Mew Yotk Pit where lie trained the degree of 31 D Tho branches of study at tho I’m ifsitv t J son am tin) u id in a email and a collemite course the ’ormal or teachers’ lourso iiieludiog rdoiit blanches ofi trood t’mji'ln tsition t lie collegiate com se inelndtiur modem cud ancient langni ei' the i' ‘uglier inatliematK s and the V a in rally The Unix eisity opined under Pint! s supervision li't Monday Now then foie is the nine win lummy fareiits litv e long desiicd wliitt tin it ihildien of advaiieiiur vetrs iin have 'ho ptiv ilogt of attaining itsiompl'ti a sholastic voutlis idmation as will need sr HOPKKt J A MKASl'RES VIGOROIS C corresponWashington dent of Pumcfoy'h Ihmocrat basts ken a fit of alarm at the progress of Mormomsm lie evidently thinks with the Ttrritorinl Enterprise that all the plans hitherto presented for the solution of the Mormon question have defective atid so far been more or he thinks right But still lie goe- - in for “prompt and dceidel measure- - on ntrainst the part of tho Government” the Mormons to i heck their flouiish-im-r career Speaking of milituiy expeditions to Salt Lake to show the Mormons a “more excellent wav” than they ‘These expediJ A says tions have eo- the Government already over 2O(HX)00i) and no insult has been aeeomplished On the contrary Sic Mormons have itiueasod prodiwealth and the in numbers giously practices of their unlawful rite meaning probably the hivveompelled of many of the rights of American litii si To rely on the civilizing effects of railroads and teleirraphs to abate and evtitnruish this evil is an idle dream ” as Utah is too poor and unattractive to imbue main Gentile st till fs U show- - that Now loeieitlly e the expeditions tin e Wen grand and illotriodly lie urge- - further enter a imilir kttid on tin that more and bitiger mistakes vvll make tlit tli'iiir tight and sueees-t'- ul in the i ml It may be so but we gte doubters (lie In tiofit ol (lie doubt Fur our own pait we never could see of the several mihtuy extlk‘ In peditious to destroy Monutmism s‘7the chief things in that id that were the demoii'tiniion is still mule ni“at if it - hall juka-- s Vdar that iib’e the deuionstiiinm abounds dust iu well tiampliVl Valley in th weather the ilev'ionstiation that Gui m net it is snmetinies so ed as todtivelioi-- i mules and i title haul thousand- of watrotts of all and thousand- - of ton- - of upp’liefni'di- littirhi-dof thousand-ott- Llau-- One of the best things dotic by the at its late sitting Legislature iU the an appropriation of the production of imThis i“ stuck and other proved sheep a matter which our fanners would do well to take in hand they would find utlietu for the ultimate a one to tlw people ot that many the di - will as eivdtaK's military peoph b final wht n nrrwunl ihovult w h1 mu nffi agam-- t the Monrnm- - fir hoped they will lie found here soon As to the butter and cheese some good butter and cheese are made here but not a fifth pat t of what ought to be In the first place good stock is wanted that is the first thing (July to think that Salt Lake should be dependent on winter Chicago fur butter this and since thu bits Lade only to think that butter of any kind frequently could We have seen not be got at any price onie butter too considerable iu fact on sale in this city that would be unbearable even for greasing shoes or 8k1c° Let its bav e some good tuck Very few of our firmer- - can afford to purs blooded stock and keep chase first it pure But every settlement might bulls ami obtain one oi more rains and thu- - raise cry stipei ior grade We do not cows cattle and sheep know anything that the farmers could invest money in that would insure a One or two more atistaetory return or more good bulls and aims in a few improving year- - would be the mean-o- f the sheep ami cows of any of our settle- of ments to the worth of Let us have more good beef mid a great deal more good mutton and burftt Improvement is the order oi tin1 day Nest summer stwk tan be brought into this valley from thu cast entirely by rail and a gieat that fait may bcu Hue if taken advantage of dollai- - METHOD VVOTIIKH Another method tin the ulution of the Mormon pi obit m - uegt ted lion Mr Julian presents a bill in the to Fuleral House of polygamy in Utah by giant Tin- - a to worm ii ing uliiigt unique method and ought tube (Unlive - all pteei'ding rm thud- - aie bulged to have proved “moie m ” Tin- - woman less uihtgc is 'in xeelh til ldt uon the putt of Mi which and has the advantige Julian e not had of some othir being in keeping with the mutch oi For tellect and the pirn of the age hi- - not woman ufiutge become one of (lie meat topic- - ot tin day? And why it not' - a plcndul idea to let the women and dt (ermine vote on the question lull loetiiiiie or sure to renumber I I'ost is anionThe Montana the antler of those of our retetn oraues itch into VIoi v t think it all riy lit to heavily and stvatiely uj on Wo bivi n ry eeuveiiii nt on hsvoitd m out liumble wa ra e km Hy aid 'in - an a moo he dots si etc tho i‘n u sample it mlwe lait' own lias not i'V ri oliv t u M nr L ftd5 vbfi' 4C” vvlm sent me nv imd I have bee of (Jod Almighty to kill tlm President reled A Uoub the United States” vuis eonceitled under her shawl but - it wa- - not load d it ts sUtposed her that oma wag had treparcil her A to llU Kxct'lioiicy unwtlcomu i So AVasIUMiTox I C Feb 10 a this evening dark after Shortly young woman named Annie O’Neil wa" discover d its one of the corridors of the the tow ards House wot hite ing apartments of the President mu! alien asked what she wanted she to plied “lam sent by ”God Almighty imw taken Andrew Johnson kill when an old fashioned into custody was found in her possession which however wa- - not loaded It appears she had entered the hito Ilou-- e during the afternoon and in the meantime She concealed was evidently laboring under an attack of insanity which it is atd was caused by her apprehension that she would lose the enure savings of herself and sister dugained tr the Treasury Department t and invested ring the several years m a little homestead for her family Inn she v notified she property would have to give up because it was She ts now purchased under a tax title in the hands of the polit e and will be examined to morrow preparatory to ending her if need be to tho uy lum — Omtih'i liernld Wahuisotox Feb 1! The excitement created bed night and this morning by flying rumors that an attempt had been made to Johnson has since been entirely allayed by the full development m the circumstances which gave rise to the t night :t woman named report- Anne O’Neill who keeps a store at and L tho corner of streets presented herself at the White House and made such a statement to tho doorkeeper that he was induced to isitors are allow her to enter although tour o clock not after admitted The woman proi ceded up stairs to the loom and dedoor of the manded ad mi— ion ay ing that she lmd of the utmost importance with to The the President low hei to enter whereupon shebcuunc ipute violent in her talk and poke incoherently about war having been declared anilshe had her duty to perform Mic tmally returned down stalls where lie conducted herselt in so boisterous o iminner that she was arrested by officer at the ExecuShelton who The officer searched her tive as her language led to tho belief that she w° armeu and a which was found on her The oflieer howevei wa- - not loaded took her to the Central guard - plated m confinement where she ileic she explained that he had be!i eerctly mfoinicd that war was declared and would soon blau l'oith m the land ted by the and that she bad been Fatliir Chn-- t and the Holy irgm to with bring a pistol to the President It was which lie might defend himself very evident that the woman Her fiienu- - stated that her aberration of that mind wa- by the the title to some property she owned hi had been was only a ti' title and ilaimunl- - Mm hari— ed by was turned over to the custody of her looming and tak( n to tho — V j’ Ha all I’ruv nli net Him SI OC'K IMPROVED not fret about it After he has complied with those first principles named if he continue faithful he will he likely to grow in profit in it especially' in improving grace and in faith and iu the knowledge their sheep and cows bo If of Christ and by and by polygamy will abandoned the demand will naturally not be any stumbling block to lum for be increased for other articles of food the Spirit will lead him into all truth Our home supplies of yet by no eventually and sanctify him and make means combine the elements of quality him fit for celestial society and moderate price Mutton quantity Some people not many thousand beef butter and cheese will be sought miles hence already announce that after and be iu demand more and polygamy is now no stumbling biock to more The beef raised here partakes them that tlray can get along very of DouincM and toughness rather more comfortably with that but they see than is agreeable but the mutton is other stumbling blocks All this is the frequently anything but creditable to result on their part of not entering in One can occasionour at the door the strait and narrow gate ally buy a tolerable leg of mutton but consequently they as Scripture says whether a shoulder of mutton has ever are still in darkness regarding many been seen in this Territory is a matter and can’t well avoid stum- of doubt while the rest of the mutton things Now the editor of the Post bling carcass is well represented by bone and need make no such sad mistake as we gride and skin have made plain before him the W3y in The fact is good mutton or sheep We tru-- t he which he should walk are needed here as much as anything will profit by it that wo can think of and it is to be WANTS In the early history of tho Territory the chief energies of the inhabitants were necessarily devoted to the labors connected with establishing themselves and providing the mean's of sustenance and those who might for themselves follow thus laying the foundation of a EduuitioH is prosperous community the adornment and polish rather than of the the foundation of society and naturally enough espe comes not iidiy in the higher brunches for the first consideration in the eroa ion of a community of our community The foundation ha been laid and laid pretty securely and the supeistrudure now begins to present its imposing proportions tor the admiration of observers and the woth of ornamentation 3$ of tlm Holy Ghost and live a virtuous and godly hfe there liter Until he has complied with these things polygamy has nothing to do with him nor he consequently he need with polygamy tr SEltH l LTt RE If llhHTUVMl A o re O' o n’ to ol hi ll p f in ii t!i tlij 'l it - o hi s" li 'l on tie - 1(1 t'HUTIU MU — PKOnilJMi V'lu ii large quantity of eggs - not wanted tin selected cocoon- - an disposed oil tin shelves of the hatching loom where iinii'onn temper It is unnccessuiv alurc is maintained to operate in the dark but eoeoons and modi- and especially eggs must be lielteiid Itoni tho direct rays oi the sun If the weathei - warm and in from ten to the worm twelve days timu the time they have into p'oiene a elny sails wineli immediately emits mouth frem an oily against one end of the cm non and with its hi id lomne'iiees a shoving and pushing motion when in a lew limit - it will emerge again into tin woild nr vnuiic iiiiuii hi To tin reproducing ipiJitii of the egg- - well which youar to prothe perils it hciomcs imporpagate tant eveiy fetivdi be paired with a male f K it alone there being a large tiumbt l of malt - and feinalt s all mi v d promiscuously together it that moie than two thirds of the females will be piojeily paiudwith niulis and hence a large nunibti ol tin lien then eggs Would h vahieli— - Wink to be dom and done tboroughft and at tbe juopu time Tin moth- - g in'1 illy come out of the cocoon- - iri the morning Is lore nine !" k u li day in als ut tin ame oi hi that til wi - auiMir’i pinning 'll I' 'HI Will '' 'ji‘ h mv i! II J ii i i tbt h - v eveeiient tine they hive in reality a difficult and delicate on much experience a contiB been mixed with the latter oil account It requires al and nice attention and above all of their great sie Preserve t hem Un rm v the females which are skilful suppleness iu the fingers which the is coIMOi lound save iu a lady’s found to have emerged from the f And yet all ladies do not male cocoons t bo generally constitusess it with the same degree of perfea rejected bccaae their weak tion It is admitted that good silk esa itoen have tion is the reason why they be only make by a good reeling ieaiak elected as being males The people of Utah (a very peculia rAfttlNO people) being composed of represent Before performing that interesting cloth lives of every nation of Christendom operation spread a soft cotton French Swiss and Italian sistJ few a as soon As horiontalK on a table lie found here I think to reel above mentioned tan now the reddish matter with ability the cocoons of our next has been evacuated bring the males The above digression compel nearer the females to facilitate the op- crop To that purpose me to postpone the description of the eration of coupling operation to the next clean take hold of the wings of the males and ter The place one near each female They aits is done immediately Holliday sburg Fa li&a tha itch then to be left in darkne-- s as when mcomplete the ilk worm is a nnjht A Western agriculturist la of the t that the ioa crop throughout opinion millers watch the to is It has not been injured kf Sometimes among the the country with assiduity frost this winter the tho males get paired ones souie ot Two men in Dubois county loose and as soon as you see this you must remove then' beeau-- e they would recently swopped wives one paying disturb the others and cause many of the other three bushels of corn to boot them to get loose also and it is disbe not should portant that they turbed Put these loose ones male forLady riding on horseback oa Sottas and female back with the unpaired Row Hyde Park London at a faster ones so that they may ail get paired rate than fourteen miles an hour again 'I'lie Revolution states that ULm When the millers have remained gether six or seven hours you must Fanny Keiable long ago set the as punctually be on hand and sep- ample to the women of Massachusetts ju't For that catch the body or riding astride on horseback arate them of tire female with throe fingers of Six men and eleven horses were the left hand without disengaging her Jrr rued by a hunting from the cloth but keeping her iu her cently at the ferry across the Ure & hand the other with while you place Hall Sir Charles Sliigeby take the wings of the male and draw Newby the drowned was among o as not the two moths apart gently to hurt them Not having heard from the debating You have no fuithcr societies in relation to the males unless as sometimes is the “Why do hens always lay egp there should be a greater number of in the day time?” a cotemporary anmales than the next females morning swers “Because at night they is To meet such a contingencv it pru “roosters” dent to he 'p some of them over by putThe question of Belling eggs by ting them in a' box which cover over tbe Massachusetts I to kei i) them in giving them plenty of weight is before It was referred to air Very soon aft r being separated Legislature who are expected to sit committee exudes a female the male the from out something until hatch on it cloth they drop of jellovvt'h matter on the be satisfactory The eggs are to he collected in the fo- that will llowing manner Easton Pa became benevolently excted over tbe sufferings of t ha lavish or Kites A certain quantity of oft pape of Swiss people Boree time ago audit - wanted was thought proper to take op a subuniiorm size and thickness for their relief The propoI)ispoe regularly your sheets of paper scription sition was acted upon and resulted ia upon wards fnufc- - or eloth-- s with a of 5250 sufficient inclination in order that tin the sum ot tlienn hold easily eaieh A man has just been condemned d Is have been Vienna to three months’ r Of course these Then remove for offensive language against prepared beforehand your females to the caul- - and place the Empress Maria Tiiercsa who died them at about an inch apart (ir!i way in 1780 A journal asks what eort of for is card large enough satisbictiou Every the august deceased css insects have received from the punishment This baring been done the females If idleness does not produce vice at act — commence their it commonly produce the eggs They tiive to dispute them malevolence Let every man be occthem too melaucholy avoiding laying orderly When u card is nut full upied and occupied iu the highest thickly which of his nature i6 cap (email s ployment enough you limy place more die iu ami able the consciousness of upon it or tho-- e ot the next day which best have bien gathered upon the raid- - of having done be caieful to other- - but in that A oung couple of llockport Me On the tiiiid day whilej bring them nearer courting walked together these female- - are to be rejected beand fell through a hole inth) The sidewalk each came their laying is breaking a leg Then he the of worms must race name of fall set them up m the world — a jury it ten on every caul The opniiiuu them a verdict of $12008 awaiding of laying last' about forty hums against the town Each female lays mi an average 51 Jules Cluretie of Paris has about fimr hundred egg- - arid the most mot by Voltaire Helvetia fiu tf ul live hundred They will lay humed a nearly all of tilt so between the time of a few days after he had published hi on wit received a note from Vobook separation ay at two o clock pm ltaire which follows: as “Your read The egg- - laid during this and considered the book boms the marks of a sound period are generally You must leave France st U t and most rignotis and that they uiiml once” rimy be kept separate it is will at tins time to transfer all the fiiialt- - to other Gen Grant in declining to rids eirds on win h to depo-the halam e with President Johnson during tbs of their eggs Mark lire t cards inauguration is following ceremonies No and tin which lire the it - on example of John tjuincy A dans the balam' of their ugs who declined to with his succe ride mark No 2 Andrew sor Jackson on accounts This ame routim of paring and the Miss Eaton scandal Jackson si paratiog the moths anil eiiiimg the rode to the capitol alone — Ex egg- - must be gone thnnieh with cu h who Several English gentlemen day until all the moths have uim out of tin cocoons and laid tluli eggs went last September to Virginia to t Having pet formed these spend some time in hunting in tha left their egg- - behind tlrem lor the Blue Itulge were so delighted with propagation of their sjseie- - both male the country that they purchased ami die u Datura! ih nth large tract on the Jlanassas Railroad near Gainesville A colony of EngThe egg- - at of a yellow imquil color bet otiie ueet vely lkv then lish will seitle on the land in tho of a slate tint tin c vniiainnis of spring plaie in about two vvek- Georgia manufacturing enterprise But the baireu eggs do tret rii'ile'i is presenting to the world something their color— they am e d hy im now Specimens of cotton blanket 8 i4 tlu'ir pu uliil and by a light been on exhibition in rhiladeihave central t otiiuv Py width dm - not ci-- t plna tinned out by the Eagle MlUa iu t iving 1111 diilv ti Columbus that do credit to tbeStata Ull!itel ate of good qeilil To They were very thick napped heavily k p 'll! ill nt t o ui oh Doth aides and beuutiful in af on vou mav mil !o oil m fully tig e They are said to auswr ni‘l b tin m oi (ini' I" ad the pm poses of tho woolen bln-fill th ll ll t ail are Iniuished at the !c o! floui "'J to Superpiffi I nils th ir value iiasomctliingneffi it is tiou"!t if generally adopt i ill ‘i!l aid largely to the s t'm st iph with a ptei'i ng ii! uioi the price ill Pi 'ii'tui u i I I ul ty lA J Hi tit 4$ f v t : uh-h- u i no m 0 v M f m iu h nt & & that ve K' at tie n Without Now a i' m Would hi ?i - '! 1 ' ll lit Pi ‘if SF on ae r cut 14 I Oh li ' i ill that p h'in i" n r 1"’ ’ll‘ iu a n’t ti 'i lh( t' tuu A - t But it - m et ovt ‘Oo " la out oi tin m mi— ion "S' to vo - vsti of ’be TLe htiJs at i! Icn r4i'len aud lluahar W’t Urali r rdvirwl take steps to prevent the new spupers of irons 'in ae mints the s’vrei'ies oLiniittPl by the nfortun-- ' gamfiV" n there phi es - JINf! r it Inutt vtii tiit ill ' n i U 1I ti ii - p ll“t I'll e r an e ‘li ll Tlit rh m l ii t) ii nt! 4eme — imr ij 11 il I'l'l " nut bij' h In a ii ' nl’t‘ lie ul f u kll iHfl l MiUim ol U WtUWWMftA all ill lull itlE r ' il' 'i i’i in fi tin hj It niril u ij GUI trip iij ri'fh 1" "t n I' in It l'll'- id llitio Ulld'l nt - beptizc '!" Ut M 'in a ti tv w! it li Cfir-- ' f? - HI I'M J 'ii Ms la the Lj has beeu 'h m In it i IjIuxh h b lv till Professor in Piauee lire tvs of the sun and ip at to he production of steW1 In Heptcmbet) loro lilted bin machine to tl i’n'iirli Linpi Sun e then hebt® uieil suu treat to cook meat and vege ply as 'a i vi e n it h il !' Uu lul'ot at T jai buytort'vo m thr‘o years with Ct' penments m a o caded Tbeo'retoi tfiis maehiae is toeov- l"l In ii ' (hi ui tcLhs b'!e bread ml distill utlier alcoholic bqiiors HisiPj tii rliiiio (onsedH of a solar receiver® g!a" coruiei'toil with sift® ho as to coneentrut ray h upon water or Oth o as to boil bake or otU ibjccts obtained wise employ the crarae if steam enough n be create” in tins wiy to use in manufactory otner indnstral ends the utw or s it saves the cost is naaiiif8t msiiliit plated r the sun's hit lty coal ftil ntlcr Jr hlrereed a communication La the Academy of Sciences at Parij the subject bfatine what he has u® ! uat Ire UiiUS to do It ll j'( hot aLd Eiiessou for it s gj I |