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Show i f ; ;.rIIK I'TAII (X3UNTY Kvi:xrxi, Nov. 11I'AV UOLU n. (iiMin 1S74. Hi OTATIO.VS. fcALT LAKE. Ids'; ....111) IlIiiT , Authorised A iff ill. Tho following nro the idimea of the rents for the Utah Cocnty Timks, in in Utah County, the various settlements T, for ns heard from: sprinville .... J.VMFS MARPIin.VNK. CH.VRLKS MONK. Fork smnish ' U,ISAIAH M. COOMBS. KM ORKNSILWV. Santaquin (!KO. HALT. I I)AA . I'leiisnnt t rove AVi. OKAN I. j inerii"in Fork "'UN DKVEY. i Vi nine UOBKUTH. DAVIS. V, ein rxo'rncTS Aiik.ui, Ft ItsT Jrpicivi. it vi ion. AND SlTeKsslT We received aeall Hon. P. II. Emerson, 51 BRcrr 2 I Ix-o- Storm Brkvvixo. The present are tliat we shall have a storm .soon, most likely an installment of the We have been favored 'leautiful. with beautiful weather for a long time jpastand should not grumble now if we have a little taste of winter. indii-ationsa- t i LinnKLi.it Brown. Commission Merchants, and wholesale chillers in 'Groceries and Provisions, 28 Main St., ;salt Lake City. Utah dried fruit and oU wanted. 'eg-g- s Choice Fkcit. We revived from George Ilalliday, Kq., of Pleasant ' drove, a fine lot of winter apples, raised m his own orchard, which cannot lie beat in any countrv. Some of them t .measured sixteen inches in cireumfer-cneeand weigh from sixteen to eighteen ounces, all of them hein .sound in every particular. j ( i losters, f-i- r hand-hill- s, hill-bead- cards, labels, receipts, or-- ! ders, Ac., Ac., done in the very best i style of tho art at this Office, at Salt j Ink City prices. Call and examine i letter-head- f eon-jsistin- g s, specimens. Mrs. Randall expresses great satisfaction in relation to the English school which she has lieen teaching among per SUSTAIN HOME MANUFACthe natives. Her native pupils are TURE g hv buying the handsome, oneouraging progress, in their hie, and cheap Boots and Shoos made A studies and the observance of good !t the Workingmen's 10 Main Salt icociation, Iake Street, order. 'itv. The tnide supplied with B'uther, New IVui.ieations. The Phil- l'indings, and Kit at very moderate se2 1 osophy of Marriage, a new edition, a prices. treatise on the laws governing life, explanatory of the causes ami symptoms, 1! vrrv Family. We stepjied into a with instructions for the successful in the Second Ward, on Sunday house, treatment of weakness, low spirits, nervous exhaustion, in uvu- evening to enquire for a particular lar debility, and premature doclino in friend and were happily amused at tho manhood, lriee Jo cts. Address the author Dr. Berk. West Temple street, host of niisq plump intelligent little three doors South of Townsend House, children which were swarming in the Salt Iake City, Utah. ' house as lively as a lot of lambs m Consultations daily from 10 till 3, and May. There were also three ladies in from 6 to 8 p.m. Sundays II to 1. the house, wives perhaps, although we 021-- 1 in did not have the impudence to ask the Filthy Contest. 'A most disgrace- gentleman of tho house w hether lie ful scene was witnessed in one of the was an advocate of ixilygamy or not, streets of the 2nd Ward of this city on for our at'ention was wholly amused last Sunday evening, between a lot ol j by the noble offspring and did not care In the centre of thej whether there was one, two or more "mud daubers. street surrounding a mud holo were a mothers claiming the boys anil girls, lot oflioys with long sticks splashing Tho ladies, if mothers, or not, looked in the mnd and water, throwing the e qually happy and we certainly are filthy stagnated wnter and njud on each forced to tho conclusion, after tho o'lier. Some of the more unfortunate fadher said there were twelve, that he or less victorious in tho contest were!to must bo happy, in fact his face was literally covered w ith it from head to covered with cheerfulness happy foot. Those boys were not ivt Sunday family, monogamy at a discount. School, w hero they ought to have been, from tho fact that it was immediately Jnst received by M. Liv ingston, after the dismissal of the school that we five hundred yards moreof thoseelioiee ei2 saw this disgraceful performance. The bologna sausages. dura-makin- .v- j I Another ShoottNo Akfray. take the following from the J let-ai- W of Sunday morning: fl o'clock Bingham Canyon, 31. this mornitg George M. Norton, the assaver, shot and fatally wounded Dr. W. Bredemyer, superintendent of the Neptune mine. The cause of the shoot jng is unknown. Bredomeyer was corn mg out of his house when Norton shot, the ball taking effect in the left hip. Dr. Hamilton, of Salt Lake, dressed the wound this afternoon. Norton was arrested noon after tho shooting occurred, and will have a preliminary ex animation on Monday. From private advices since the above 'M received, we learn that Dr. wound will not necessarily ll fatally, and it is believed ho will parents of those boys would do an immense amount of good by sprouting Provo lly market Itrporl. them handsomely and see that they Pkovo City, November Srd.lSTL attend the next Sabbath School, even v ,vi if they, tho parents, have to go with Flour per cwt.... ... i Barley. ' Wo havo noticed that when Wheat j en them Corn ?n parents begin to neglect their children, Oats C1C7 themS to r.'rled Apples per !b, the children begin neglect s2 norecover. off! ! is ft .T...'..V.'...........' there then general p, h solves, and 15 ' cache halves. elect and indifference creeps over the Peaches qunrtcrs The Report is True that H and children which terminates Blums per IL. dried Dinwoodey sell., FURNITURE, parents tn Apricots oftentimes and in ies physical Ignorance PAPER. FEATHERS and Ground Cherries p r Ih, dried 7 CARRIAGES very cheap, and immoral disgrace Butter, ver lb. 2 Cheese to the dealers. Nos. 75. 77 & ri" 25 to Livingston Street, half a block west of goes Everybody y C. u jarNo. I 7 M. I. corner, Salt Lako Cifv. who keeps oil tbojfaIton for cigar, RiavlG scl2 'Wool choice brands. Bredo-meye- A ( . u n H 11 n I 1 .7 ; . I i i -i Kaa-htima- I He Drtwitu-ftoo- Safr-r- - 1 , j s i I l' 11 fk-l- lntti-dri'- d l-- 1 t--. , - tionFwtt rtM-- Ik,-I- I e s THK.-- fis-- t Kti-ua- I TVEEJLY ST Ai fifty-eig- orpn-ciplc- e - 1 forty-tw- i o Ininrnc-tleali- i l.' liegln-nln- 1 It sis x '. -- - f- j - - 11 --V. ra unsus-pectedl- J ! O shel-ovgu- h ra I A C ic, re-u- Stb HI North-Wester- r..w. Court resumed its session. The grand jury came into Court, roll called, all present but T. Allman, who was excused. The foreman presented two indictments which were filed in open Court. The jury .then retired to their room for further deliberations. Keno Johnson, an Indian lielonging to Mr. Johnson, of Soring I,ake ilia, (.lino into Court to answer to an in- dictment, for assault with Intent to kill," to which lie pleaded not guilty. By giving Binds he was released to ap- jKar at the next term ot Court. n -- Wh-elins- - ht MILLER On the 11th of last August a & CO. horrible murder whs committed OPPOSITE TIIF. TIIE AT RE, The piirsuusions of lii.s friends j list across t he Wyoming line in this Territory, a cattle drover LA 1a Ifi TTY. SA and kindred did not cheek him, named 'lhomas Simpson being hut llrcd by tin recollect ions of killed and Ids laxly left to the GENERAL NEWSDEALERS AND the great deetK of his former king, tender mercies of hungry coyote'. STATIONERS. a skirmish took place in which lie It was some time after tho murder Aim'hIs f..r tli San FiaiK corpse, then mangled and and his followers were victorious. that the a and w'as torn, given CHRONICLE" AND "CALL. As soon as the news of this insur- Christian huri d( an inquest havWill mail all Uiinl"f Eastern amt rectionary movement readied the ing lieen previously held. Suspicas j .i fell ion ts lor ttwv, or twelve rnoiil Ik certain parties measures upon were king, conciliatory un22 on ol ulxcription price. so receipt hut muiderer-tvague adopted ar.d embassadors were being tlit the was that of shadow the guilt sent to the headquarters of the & NORTH - WESTERN insurrectionists, hut their ad- arrest ofnotthe supposed criminals CHICAGO have been justifiable. vice and HA1LWAV, pursttasions, were would treated with indifference. They For weeks this state of affairs rwi'Noriw on even left it optional with them as existed, till a few days ago detectC3- to whether they worshiped their ive (ieorge W. Host of this city the in became matter, Detroit, Toledo, Cleveland, Buffalo, interested heathen deities or not, so long as in concert with sherilf Fall. Ilttsi'itrc, t'iiicilinntl, Rochesthey Would dispell warlike gath- and acting ter, Albiin.T. Toroniu, Montreal, and Florida, put IUit Taylor increased deputy their rage erings. York, PlillMilelphUi, IoiOhiiiI, Victim. i.'ol-and the emkissy were fortunate his wits to work to discover the Baltinioie, I ton. at Ind!nnHio)fa, Term Haute. minis, Hiy in making their escape from the homicides. A brief sojourn I1K, Spring field Jacksonville, Evanston put Mr. Rose in wi.sses-.-io- ti Cluun pulSt.ibi.Duts, infuriated fiends. Cairo, Quincy, warsufficient evidence to Keopuulanis desperation led rant of SOI TH and HAST. POINTS ALL And the arrest of certain parties; him to make an attack ujion the Tickets ria Ihrir StrnihJ Dug early on Saturday royal army, that evening, who w ere consequently & SheritT Mr. Railway. Rose, Taylor Chicago stationed at Kailua. Aware of morning the approaching foe, tne royul and deputy Florida, of this county, CLOSE CONNECTIONS BADE WIT All lAUNOAOS eber county, Hriiwn, of NUNNINO EAST ItSOBTH EMM CHICAOO. army met them under the com- sheriff marshal and Bumes, of city mand of Kalaimoku. During the DIRECT ROUTE FOR Evanston, armed with the ne- - THIS IS THKEseuuahn, forepart of the engagement the cessarv Mnasha, Islipemlng, went extradition papers, rebels seemed to have the, advant.Watertown; Mndlson, (Stwix City, Hilllards and arrested WiL Wi'ri'V), Dubuqu. PralrO to. Cblri, St, age, but in consequence (if the in- tn Caul, Marquet, 1,nnxe. Negnunee, Green liam said to la implicat- Buy. Stevens Point, Cblikesh, Fon du Lar, equality oT their firearms, the ed In Barton, the murder. The above Yanitti n. Cedar Rapids, Fort Dodge, La royal forces soon routed them. party, with the exception of Crosse, Winona, Dulut.i, Taking shelter behind u stone Mr. Rose, who took charge of A.2STX) IIXiVT'A.TTICEEl. wall along the sea shore the rebels 0rthen drove out twelve tbmr pnlBM r of Ik th the R4, r ST. prisoner, a made stubborn again resistance, miles to f Cm Un by bt tht Kouu wlik lc rfchl Williamsons Charley ibt LednenetuU bfTertd by lilts roui. Err hut the womanly stratagy of any Williamson Alt TNK umn IMnOYEMUTSo soon dislodged them. ranch and arre-te- d fv4' lUul, snd Gnfl Trel; Wiliian and II. Phillips; and on ImoRrarlfBridalWith a squadron of double canoes Pullmm fnlatitl Vr and CnchM, Ptrtor Loon fin (UmthcA. Hmokini nd mounted with a swivel, she sailed Sunday evening the three were Ckrt WeUinchoo aNt Air BrElteA; MliUr i Pint to this city and lodged AtJawc. fliEtermt, CWm Couplln along the coast until opposite the brought tioo Ui tho act other Rout; tnbm Trofer (olov in the county Absojail. No Cat Furry TrKnf?r; Speed, 8Ay. enemy upon whom the full povvet lute CoKftfbel. After Simpson was killed about lepnt. of this antique naval force were Train ma 9 to 10 two promis- From FtUnttZxpti of thla Rrw.d. tbtr ecurloff to lKilt 6r the Noriou leveled, which soon routed the S 10 in currency and th Traveler rlei'tiDf tUla Route sure and erruin ou&uc and for notes one the $800 astonished foe who left their com- sory Uoai la say dtructio be nay wlh to rumander dead on the battle field. other for Sl.biHi were taken from that your Ticket m via this Itoute Tlit' chiefs wife stood over the him; and these notes now come arid like not other. n p in the evidence against the MARVIN HUGHITT, W. H. STENNETT, body of her husband fighting ith accused. Gen Superintendent. Gnerl Paaeutcer Afeot. in found was A letter imhut desperation, seeing the !ilo nrt flnlt" Lais CVy by M. n T!rkt fr of written the Barton, posNcs-iopossibility of enduring much longH. Tvivih, Tiekei Agent; U. I. R. It. hImimc 017-- y er she was about to cry for quar- by Jack Smith, a criminal In the (jden. (Ik) ter when a musket hall struck her Evanston jail, directing him over APPLICATION FOR PATENT. in the head and she fell and ex- to turn the promissory notes Mr. Corey, an attorney of Evanto ImhIv on of the her husliand. pired q United St atfm Land Office, This action coniinued about ten ston, who could dispose of them Salt SI.aki l irv, hours. Follow ing the subjugation and ni,ise money to litemte Smith. 1S7I. ) pt. Srii, of this retel force the royal army Cory denied having the notes, is HF.RF.BY GIVF.N THAT yOTICF: warsearch a IV Wiii.tprinci', Bz'ujunun M. BoIiti--marched to Waimea and conquer- and subsequently Dawson, Saimii'l AnJn-wed another idolatrous force which rant brought them to light in the t.oiiHiiiiiliiic Post ()ttl'uiiqr-iF.U'vnnl Friel ami of Is Provo Cllv, Utah CsoHy,Ulali Territory, had centered at that place. The Evanston hank. The chain o. F. Wplutfonl, of Uudalo, New York, against the prisoners is anJbis chief priest in this insurrection evidence Altorucv Win. Prince, of l'rovo by lx and is to there said unbroken, City, aforesaid r npieiiMon for ary movement was taken and a fair to of jusa !at nt, fvr the sparrow Mining Claim, bringing prospect slain. Again the idols and deities u In lr,vn land on Kitutiled survived tice some of the many criminals were destroyed. District. Ltah Comity, Utah Mining honest the who jiortion prey upon and more fully descnlx'd In flic Some of the Hawaiian youths notes on file In tills otllee. plul Hiid had lieen taken to the United of the western country. To wil: aided were officers Utah The where States Tlie said mining claim Ls fourteen they received an greatly in the discovery and capillisn feel In length by one luimlred education which resulted English and twenty (12t feel tn width, and inns murderers of the ture supposed in stirring up the missionary 7i. 15', wosl two hundred I'.Vb fvl, C. M. White. Esq., justice of norto and south 73. 15' east twelve Imndrid sympathy towards' the by and II. Carhanati, pro- ,13sn fiel from dioverj' tunnel. Islanders, and they resolved to the peace, The survey of this mine ' is described ns CbuinieiH-lnsend it company of that clas to secuting attorney, of Evanston. follows: the diMsu.iv north t' west vartntli ii th(gentlenien engaged in tunnel running Christianize the heathen on tho All ofatlair-havlalxired for the 1H, 4f' east Iwohundn-- gun e feet onei ntie e this Pacific Isles. line torad of elaiai, llieni north Iij. TV commendable oust weal with The Thaddcuf arrived at Hawaii public sixty on fwt to pine pAst I liu lu by 4 Inches, set Into the r round . Im1:c foot tilnrln s, Herald on the .Vlth of March, lsjo, with energv. Salt and 2 feet out of the ground marked C. American missionaries and their :!7. No. 1. for corner No. I., I lienee south 73.1V east seven hundred and the To.' families. The most of these men tert, to fop of precipice when1 thrrcisn were tradesmen prepared to connine jsisf 4 Inches by 1 Inches set I foot 0 Inches Into fl pile of ror-imd 2 feet exstruct edifices and improve the and marked altue-- s nlsivc lieposed as well as the minds of country iiost to corner No.'-- -, said corner Nzi. 2. the people among whom they sltuatcl from said witness po-- f mhiiIv 73. V east und distant six luindns! and were wiling to labor. t,!'j lect. This lutlcr jsirtlon nlnety-tlvIn the year following the arriis so preelpilous ns to rend'-rltsur.cv Impracticable to establish corner jaist X: s val of the missionaries, who had .37. No. 2. settled on Hawaii, Oahu, and UBSCRJBE Now reTnrnfng to post and corner No. ami run south fr V west om hundred Kauai, king Liholiho became roa .to jilne isst 4 Inches and twenty 12n i, jealous of Kumualii, king of hv 4 inches set fool 0 Inches into the and he, in his headstrong ground and 2 feet out of the ground and marked U. H. TT.No. 4., Ilienee south 73, 15' zeal, made a voyage to Kauai ia f.VAt lect. east five hundrid and OF THK PACIFIC C( an ojien Imnt with a few followers, to top tchrre there- is a pine who narrowly escaped being swalk post 4 inches by 4 Inches sel foot 8 inches Into a pile of nick, and 2 feet ex (wised otiove lowed up in the sea, hut by his the rok and marked wltHCes Mut to corconstant urging, contrary to their ner No. 3., said corner No. 8 situated from said witness sst south 7.L 15' east will, the water was bailed out ani and distant eight hundred find ,si2i font. This latter portion being so they safely landed. To their in tn rendertlMsurvey precipitoussetascorner jiortunities to return, he declare to xst L B. 37, No. 3. if they did so, bo would sw im t The Imundary lines of this mlnio claim e anas follows, and would a further deserllnsl the island, distance of seventy-fivor SAT? have been so described m tho foregoing miles. On landing they were part of this notice, were It practicable to S A met with a hearty welcome by run them the whole distance, viz: g at post No.l, and run souUi 73: l.Venst the king of the island, who cedei The Great Tape Fourteen hundred feet to corner No. his whole island, guns, ammunis 2, marked IJ. S. 87, No. 2; thence south Miner, JlccbanJc a TV One west Iti) hundred and twenty 120 tion, fortifications, etc., ratifying or11 feet to corner No. 8, marked I. K 87 No. 3: at dots axm the treaty with Kamehameha L t hence north 7.3, 15' west fourteen hundred J tKXT IS A litODT 1( TTR ALT 1 ' 111(10 feet to corner No. 4, marked U. 8. Following this tvas eommittci FEATURE. 87 No. 4; thence north 18:45' east one hunthe most outrag(ous act known1 As a rtrcxli Cohptaktn the Psmttj dred and twenty 1120) feettocorner No. among t lie kings of those Islands. of beginning, maiked U. S. 87 tlr. le lie Mckly b Afiilc4. place No. i, containing an area of 3.85 acre. While everything seemed to be EVERY GRApGER HAVE IT. The Unlud Slate mineral monument on the most friendly relationship to which this survey Is connected, consists between the two kings and their a square pine post. 8 Inches by 8 Inches 6 feet long, fixed Into tne crevice of a CETUP CLI3S. t ilth. ofand subjects, the vessel, which had A limestone rook, laying on the' quartzite Free Cuptjto u hoerer geltp a been dispatched Kick to Oahu, in and marked U. 8. M. M. No. L Oxb V'.sr, III 0 00 fbrmallqn 3 Cop from which the Discovery Tunnel of the order to dispel aiiy fears which Mining Claim bears north &. 51 6 Copix &13 00 Sparrow the people might entertain as to east and distant one hundred and seventy-fou- r 174 the safety of their king, arrived 10 Copjfcs and to corner No. 4 north 00 38, 45v westfeet, and distant, one hundred and with a number of the royal family BayabU idrinN in lb S. Gobi Coin 1581 teet. clchty-slor t oqairaleat ia Carrencjl and chiefs,nd Kaumualii was inTim location of the Pparrow Miny and while Is recorded In Book E, in Claim vited on board 108 A mfiziZcozl XAT :? 7 AltM of mining records of Utah County. pace in the cabin, engaged Location near onTy The this tw.. ta mine a f . J- secret orders Vere given for the MU' m- - A f fli. raised pile of rock, designated a the rrag-sla- tr otiKot: ihjp Diieoverv, lately put up on the Sparvessel to sail Kick to Oahu. On trr.i.'ri row Mining Claim, and situated south 7J chief, a CHt DE YOU EG A- CO.Prcprteft 45' east, and distant four hundred and arrivingatwasIlonolnlu the to leave twenty 420 feet from the 4ld Sparrow compelled Sn FrurlKw. prisoner, . AH Powniaur are ulhoritJ Discovery. his favorite wife, Kapuli, and marI herby order the ehowe td fee puhftthed subsciiillont. Specimen )ioocUo of widow the in the Utah Cocxrr Times, a iiewsruiper ry Kaahumanu, tent free. S; su volt C ) jr-i- Sin. ETON, lH'UKIVT THOMAS n.KMIXii. MIEt.lJV , j semi-annu- JilMN II. WYk-Icr- J ss itm-ntl- A l j yesterday i J All.. . i Ir j - ttr Presldin; 2 T.M. i Di-th- Jude MiprasEii ju itnr.Kt A ITin: 1TK11I AM) IX HISTORICAL SKETCH OF THE SANDWICH ISLANDS. Chapter XXIII. The court ojienod and minutes read. The case of N. Jonasou rs. Jack Thomas was called up, but the jury not having lieeti previously waived, tho case was laid over to the November term of tho coin t. The grand jury were called, who answered to their names, and after a brief reminder of their duties by His Honor, the judge, they retired to their room in charge of a proper officer. His Honor gave notice that when the court adjourned it would lie until t morrow at 10 a. in., at which time the,' MTsons now in custody and under bonds in this District, would be ar- raigned before the Court, which notice was given to prepare oounsel for tho defence. Court adjourned until Tuesday at 10 a. in. Several aliens were admitted to full citizenship and retired from the court room wjtli complete minks ol dutitul children to Undo Sam. Tuesday. November 3rd. 10 a.m. Court resumed its session as per adjoin nmeiit. Mr. Ashbrook asked the Court the privilege of introducing a new party to make intervening claims against the Germania Mining Company, which not being in order whs not granted. The prisoners, Baum and Woodard, w ho have lieen lodged in the city jail for some time past, weie brought into Court but no actions were taken in their case ami they wore remanded back to prison. Mr. Joseph loveless was brought into court to answer to an indictment for assault witii intent to kill, to which lie pleaded not guilty. Thecase was laid over until the next regular term of tho court. Several Seandina-vian- s were admitted to full citizenship. Court adjourned until 2 p.m. I. Sue-L,-e- Tin: 1rovo City. November 2nd, 174. L Ol-- ROBERT TILL. from Mr. Gus Weiman, who informed If. CLL'IA'. us of a successful cqieration that bud nusiurss been performed iqion him hv Dr. John Tin: FooTi.imirs lias again made Riggs of this j m removing a large with Mr. cancer from city, iim appearance in Salt the jngnlar vein. Mr. U. ('.(indium as solo proprietor. Weiman showed us the cancer and to you .John. made the following statement: About six veins ago I was struck I t'Y Who sells the cheapest f urmwiih Cl a piece of tin on the left side'of tho Ihtvid town? in tiff, Jr. tore t neck, at (lie jugular vein, and a cancer Utui SofTHKRX. Contracts have grew out of it. I had it ojierated upon already been awarded for the exten three times,- - by some of (lie most emsion of this road, find the work has inent sui goons of Culilornia, hut it Umnneiieed. Book out for lively times worse; at last hav ing heard now. of lr. John Riggs of Provo, I came and C Ji sr KKOKivKii bv M. Living- - consulted him, and oil yesterday (Nov. stou new steles of Winter Clotliimrand 1st.) had the pleasme of seeing the cannod stents Furnishing poods. cer rot out. The operation time was seven weeks. In California the o.meer business seemed quite was pronounced incurable The size dively in this city from the large nuin- - of the cancer was about three by two ,ler of people that were in town. All i lichen. rt he stores were well thronged with eus;tomers. Coxeehe.ni k. By a letter from Mrs. Oahu. Sandwich dated Randall, of and fir Every variety plain fancy .toll Printing executed witii neatness Islands, Octolier 10th, l'GL we learn and disitch at this Office. that Brother Alma Smith nn.l the Elders from Utah, held a PitouitL'NsiNo. The (treat Western conference at L tie, which commenced Iron Company are now turning out a on October (ith and closed on Sunday tine article of pig iron, and some of it the loth. There was quire a large a I has already been made up into castings anxious to know the polieyof at Salt Iaike. We are pleased to note their new President. The missionaries 1 he success of this laudable home enwin) had lssui out traveling on the terprise. other Islands had returned to attend (.'hoick Family Groi'fktks. ismferenee and rejxirt progress. Elders Bolognas, smoked Salmon and oilier John A. West and Brigham Morris slelicacies to be had at Livingstons 12 Young were appointed to travel and preach on the island of Hawaii; Elders Cot ht, His It. G. Lamlicrt and S. Richards on Thk First .Honor, Judge F.merson presiding, Maui. The other Elders, S. Woolley, opened in this city yesterday at one B. Stringham and Branch were to o'clock p.pi. We understand that the aid in the labors of the mission at head(ourtwill he liolden from ilav to dav quarters and owisionail visit tho until the grand jury finish nil the branches on the island of Oahu. After (business now liefore them. sjxTuling three months on tho islands to which thev have npiminted, Another new arrival of goods M. at received they will return and visit some of the Just Livingston's, of everything required for the other islands until next April confer-- i se!2 outer and inner man. cnee. Go-h- en Histrkt or Territory of Utah. ' A DaNUKU'US A COIKT PROCEEDINGS. This County lias fair juo.sjH'ets (if being stirred up a little with the circulation of a reasonable .supply of the 'wherewith now that the extension of the rail road south of this city has lic?un. The track has leen surveyed us far ns Springville. The Springvillo station will lie situated about one mile or one mile and a half west of the city. The track will run across the point of the Utah Iaike which will necessitate some pileing, how fur is not yet ascertained. The giading was commenced yesterday and we learn that the work will be prosecuted as rapidly as possible to the south end of this Countv. TIMKS. j 0 11 Kamehjmeha I. (To be Continued.) Opjnrt - - 0 0ti . published In Ptovo. Utah. - WILLITT DOTTENGER, s Kectsrvr. i |