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Show imnrlnlc id. 26.- -. h tho convc itfbn thri iich wrLi f ibjectj.of diofrr ( iisoment nrimnr-n, nas occa lnaeur - Ii nder crjoideit foslaborand I i itely pc ;tporied 7 a voto of 6j toa7. open upbu nesr! employ Tbunfeand to thai iWonhiiifirtor. 27. Howard ter indu3trjA put President tho report of Elliott C. PresidentKimfcallndher leading iffbuoo yesterday to tne men , went there, encouraged the people Co wdin , one or tne commissioners Yki ervri life Paris ExpC3itiorion the subject of silfc and voice and example; by and cilfcznufasturcSiHoiyoJtior cecmaTinfuccdIoffi oasv forho JUniterL 8 tatea as r for Enrrr cdll Jipon I. thenrtb improve ItHo op liind.Ctoi4nlmddiatelvBUpply'herseir Y proaches to thoxiverfwaJHTeapondeditd: withrsniltOneaehingJSew-California, it .wpuldbOr distributed, with a unanimity and heartiness that yia not only hmong ou'rrbwnu manufactur BpeaKa loudly to! tnem;ana aDOuexnrco er's but portion 0 would doubtless bo sent thousand loads ofLgravel havo al- to foreign ;COuntleo;3Dloox especially the United Btate3 be encouraged to ready been, hauled to Re used injmak-in- g may ; branch bf indastryi in this, prosecute ' be the road there Will the people iaalfg-view of biir exeniptibri frbm any poorer for so doing? No;, but they nan t diseases among the silk worms in will bor richerricher In energy, ,ehter-- Europe; and Havana. The? JETcrald's special New York. f)riso and inthe spirithich prompts to Mexican Mvfpps Estate; that Tamulapi This-ian of instance s improvement. continues fto expel foreigners' ; The tho good results of wisely directed labor; ptjritisn:uonsui ac vera uruz aenies any ahd i t is the secret of bur prpperi ty laa connection with' the smuggling! on tbe Steamer Wanubjcti ZTho Legislature of apeoplo. Wo have heen wUUn.tabe Vera Cruz tax. jiasirepealed thepoll Vour eflbrts dirocted wisdom;! hiwp iThe company' who aro tobhild-th- e telebeeii uhlted.ih the laccbmplishment bf graph between Coloma and Mazillo fare (iesirable and praiseworthy objects; and jwaiting for material from Gala at Quad-alcrarTho reported conspiracy! against the Lord has blessed us I n our labors Gen. Corona has turned out to consist of tonly five officenvrho held cameeting express their grief that .Gen. Hpeclftl to j tlio, Dtscrct .Evening Jrews.i: merelyto Allatore had provisionally entrusted ;tne : rriilitarvv cbmmndibf Yucatanfio ln eur A ft lso iU VzM Wo eneinden&rr' Wed tiital i send i aero to finrl i .G20HGE Q. CATJnor, EcUtor. " rEIDAr-ETEHIH- O. sct ! UAEOH." 27, 1863. OUli CAPITAL WISE LY D IREC TED liABOB- c r Trf" 1 The circumstances which have sur- i. L.ii j.maIah- -it in uu uuvciujj-merrounuea mo Eeiuemcub of this Territoryyhavo been iso different from those that tiavectiarac-terize- d the settlement of other portions of the Bocky Mountalmreglon, that a clear understahdingbf them, Is requisite to fully comprehend what lias been accomplished herol It Is doubtful if colony' was erer planted in any other part of; the world under such disadvantageous, circumstances! All tho difficulties Incident to settling a hew country had to be encountered and ? overcome; The settlement was made in Ihe face of obstacles that would, have caused a people not buoyed up with j faith Int.tho 'Almighty to shrink back appalled, i And unliko the settlers of other portions of this country, we had no base of supplies at a distance upon, which to fall "back, no friendly capitalists to lend us practical aid, Jmport machinery and assist in developing the country. What friends wo had away out in the world - were poorso topoor that they looked for assistance the peeled and driven people who, fleeing from persecution, wefo becking a home in the wildnesa of the mountains, among beasts and savages, where the everlasting hills reared their rugged tops in sublimity to the heavens. We were without money, or means to procure the requisites for a successful anu moueratejy comiortauie, journey much less a permanent location In ah i unknown land. Our outfit,,1 would have been despised by many who have: since traveled over the beaten track which was 'then marked out, and have thought themselves poor and scarcely! able to cross the plains. Our capital was clear heads, hard hands and sinewy arms, directed in wisdom and sustained by a strong and abiding faith in the pro. tection and blessings of Heavenij Since then, year after year; thousands have been brought hero from the nations. Not men of wealth; who could bring to the development of the; Territory material aid other than their, individual toll. They were ndti able to bring in rieh trains laden 'with goods; and machinery, and labor-savinappliances. They had to be brought here; to be fed "by t ho way;. to be cared for, and fed and clothed after they arrived untlrtttiey , could. learn to make them iinf thbr new selves, country ana unaer the, changed circumstances "in, wliicli they! ;wero; placed Yet; WD; have thriven and, prospered:! our circumstances will compare, ; to; our ad van tago .ivi tU' it hose ?ot ' the people of any other! part of ; tho DAtion;! and: tho; capital upon which ourpros-- i peritywas establishedf and which sua-- 1 : :I 1 'J -- - , r i ? g self-supporti- ng -- to-da- y ; i 1 taihieJirIab6Twiselilreted;r ! n0K?numen 7 i' 1 c1 ALASKA TO BE ; PAID FOIt WIIEK r PEACUMKNT IS OVEU! f THE ADMISSION OF ALABAMA! ; ' ANOTHEB BILli PASSKDOVKR THE VETO! THE UNITED STATES AND SILK ' IM- - peopleoliut they cheerfully and:"will ingly;xcpogt,i2ed leadora'of their-ow- n ncceptithelr couuWWtea tr kdondsiigcc "P? tioni,And:Wrday iesuitt xW td bo8Ce The Senate Washington, i26. Germanrelaratified the North treaty tive to emigration and naturalization; by a vote of 29 against 8. The treaty was slightly amended but not in any important particular. ,Thb ground of that the confederation opposition-waunder its provisions interfere might with emigrants before their Tullitime of naturalization expired, as Austria did in the Koszta case. is said when impeachment is over, ItHouse committee on foreign affairs the will report in favor of an appropriation for the purchase of Alaska. The President has nominated .Richard F. Miller, Associate Justice for ldaho. The committee on elections is engaged in hearing tho Utah contested election against-Hoopercase, of McQrorty ,It will,, probably i take dellnate. ction tomorrow. In the House, Farnsworth, from the reconstruction committee,reported back the bill to admit Alabama, with an ad ditional section providing that the con stitution snaii never be amended to deprive any citizens of tho United States of tho right to vote; neither shall the constitution; -- herein i 'recognized be-- : changed so as to allow any1 person to vote who is excluded from ofllce by the 14h amendment to tho Natibnal Cori- stitution, unless the disabilities imposed by said section shall be removed-inthmanner.: therein provided: IConrrress shall havepower to annul any amend-- i ixicuv w iuu wusubuuou iiaoama, or any act of legislation contrary! to the provisions of this section. Farnsworth supported the amendment in'aspeech of considerable length, and gave notice he would move" the question at half .past threo tomorrow. II 'i7:'lil At half past one thb' Senatft rcRiVmpil legislative business, and took up lthe During the discussion a message from ;the House notified the Senate of the House amendments to the ' internal tax L t bill. ,r The Senate refused to concur,! and a committee of- - conference was 'ordered. After consideral .debate; tho bill pacced over the President's veto, by4 a strict 9.n? v.r t; party vote of 32 to Florence, 120. -- It, is officially that the government will send a ship of war to Japan ,to protect the ti , ; : , ,1 r. trade of .Italy, U i j Now Orlelins. Gen. Buchanan has assumed command of this district. The District Court-hadecided that the signature of GovernorFiandera to tho act passed by the while Wells was Governor Legislature and not signed"by him, is that tho act is law. The Geryalidand mans in this city are.ralsing funda foH the relief of tho'people in East Prussia Who are suffering from famine. "Fifty thousand dollars wero' stolen from, the ?anal. bank this morning; Ten thoucand dollars reward havo been offered forrtho recovery of the money-antho rrestof: to-da- y i - ; s i . etoHltfbeeri made to,' Moom:itke thelf Jt: o$e' Avery apt UIustratioh or of vour success and prosperity. la lcu found la: the impetus lately to therit gl: - . e i ; pre-;vio- us t--;j- I I - I an-nounc- 1 . : 1 s - ! s S : . j t , 1 a. - Had wo been a3: industrious as wo have been, with even amle means at our command; and had our efforts been singly directedf each mahLworking;aiid laboring as e deemed best; there could xxoVliiVeHfena of the public iand: prWtxta limprovemen ts; "made, which! ; 1 1 . " I j & a r - ... . i . -- :Drt.;1867.i , j ciass of dn. al4. ?P0I3 the 3Ut tc 2 enco with the King, nobles and of Egypt to store their grain have often I day oft famine. i inreflectinc udod this ;llttlo proof they had of th e liffrtSS 'of doing what Joseph required o?tVa?e when compared with the aburidanoA tJOOt WO ppsseaojin relation! to! the portance of the Unties1 required of pS tW? M a TOWP.WRa-:Minterni-a.which' none could r a dream ' atr , ""Mictiuaenn a stranger in theland, whom no one Jknew, jwho had been bought for monev and who was taken from prison into th& presence of the Kiner. No HnnKf nobler iand th;people who heard of the interpretation of the dream believed that Joseph made that for his own benefit, glory and exaltation, and that the King: might think well of him; and when! they saw him riding round in splendor trying to establish jpompandall granaries through the country, they 110 doubt thought he was an im postor and placed noTcredence in his predic- -' tions. In, fact T think I couldihardiy have believed it myself had I lived in those days.1 Many of the people placed such little faith in his words, that fail food, when the famtofiayup;their ing ine overtook them, to save th ifrom starvation, they had to sell themselves for slaves to the King. Now supposing; that Joseph had gone to hrork ... "and' built ir UUt nave been accepted of thej Lord,vuiu neither could he have saved the people of Egypt nor his j father's house. When Noah .was commanded. to build an ark, suppoEstablished granaries; he sing helhad house could not have been saved. and his 0 in regard to ourselves, when duties are required at our hands, whether it is to goto the southern part of 'our Territory, toEurope,to contribute to the P.E.Fund, or to build temples or whatever we may be required to do within the! pale of the Kingaom; oi,ine AJmignty, we nave to walk.in the ippirit.of these requirements and perform them- if we would gain power anddnfluence with our God. I am pleased indeed; to see the pros- me while standing here gaznity uponthis multitude of Saints. Seeing upon which we through ing the difficulties have passed,-ou- r present prosperity is astonishing to ourselves and equally so to the world. I feel to thank God for the prosperity of Zion as it presents itself at this time. And when we con template pur individual position, and see the blessings God has conferred upon us in gathering us from tlienations of the earth; to the valleys of the mountains, where we are under the guidance of the priesthood, we should be a contented joyous and happy people. I feel tdlsay a word or two in refer- ence toeaucauon. xnere are very lew people ,whb have arrived at the age of like studyftyand upwards who feel ing mathematics, they do not feel like school and applying their attending minds to the acquisition of the sciences, but there is a kind of education worthy the best attention of all, and in which all ought to engage that is the education o lthaSpirit.il As we advance rin life wejone and all ought to be less passionate more spiritually minded." The men ought to be more fatherly at home, possessing finer feelings in reference to and children, neighbors and their wives friends,- more kindly and godlike. !Vhen I go'ihto a family I do admire to isee the head of that family administerit as a man of God, kind and ing to filled with the Holy Ghost and gentle, with 'the wisdom and understanding of Heaven. Men and women can increase their spirituaL knowledge; rttiey can t T-.-.rJ- 11 -- . M A. Ifc E S JRE LORENZO SNO By Elder Tabernacle, r&fhlWi fMC9 Sto Salt-La- ke 'I-:- a . .ruia.TI'J- IF, tn the City - S October Willi REPORTED BY DAVID Wi EVAXS.1 our religion to be true we Knowing ought to be the most devoted people on the face ontheleatthT tdi the cause we have embraced. , Knowing as we do, jot should know, that the gospel we have received promises;: all our hearts' can jWish or desire, if. wo are faithful ; we ought to be very faithful, devoted, ener-getand ambitious in carrying out the Jjord as He designs andf wishes of tho reveals them from time to time through tnot to- be His servants. lukewarm or negligent in attending to our duties, but with all our mighty strength and souls wo should try to understand the Bpirit of our calling and the nature of the work in which ; wo lir enr gaged. When Jesus was upontothe earth, be commanded his disciples cro1 forth and preach the gospelwithbuf purse or scrips taking' no thought; beforehand as to what they! should eat:: br 'drihKVor wherewithal" they should be' clothed but simply to go forth and to testify of those things .which had been revealed to them. In doing this.they secured to themselves the blessings of th'eAlmich- ty, and success attended all their: exer tions. They were bound to succeed; no power could; fbfoss their path and tlienx reaping the most sanguine success because;they went forth in the of the?Almighty .to perlfbrm strength 1 iHIs? will and. it, Jas. .His ' business to sustain and support them and to Jurnlsh them all the means of success. Throucrh obedience to the commands of the Lord ,they secured to themselves the blessings of life with the privilege of coming forth in the morning of the first resurrectlbii and they had the assurance that in their labors no power on earth could ;succebs-full- y oppose them. These were the kind of prospects 1 'should haye' liked, had I been in theirytposltiori,:br in any otlier for io the thoughtful mind ;the position, idea of ultimate success in any pursuit is very pleasing? Now had the apostles, instead of "doing as" they werecbmmabr. dedj imagined that by dbing soniethlngj else they coulu have answered the same purpose; they T7buld not hayesucceeded bo well in: their, 7 bperatiaspeith "would they have 'pbssesseil tnat' assu'r Anceof- - success' which under all the1 trials : and persecutions to which thev : 1 ic -- Wo-ough- - -- pre-ve- nt f - ed -- ! j ; -- ? -- ." I , m a iucaoiupi wtu iu w ua du, ? bid prophets: When they stood on the the verge of the grave; ready, to givetoupaho life ghost and to pass from, this or ther, they were full of , the power! the Almighty, .,and. could rlay their theirchildrent hands ontheuheads-band tell them whit wotild befall them, do wn to:he latest v ages.aThei!Higli; Priests arid Eldersi of Israel should.cul-tivat- e' this spirit and live' continually that they can have the revelations of (he Almigh ty; to guide themy, that theyy grp w.wifeirandt bettet as age,ad-inayceo. an v, , j Nothing cad be moreoollsh'than the idea of a.manjaylrig'oflfiiis feligionlike n nlnolr rw rynrmonr. TnprA la no npn a man laying pifchls religipn thingras unless hbldiys frhimselfiVOurreligion a rpart.o four, being tnatijannoiipei laiq. qf3 H thera can bb 4Uch at thi dg; as; a manliiying offhis religibhi'the moment L lie 1X1. -- f Quite a number of r vouncr rmenvtiave been called to go.io the southern por-- . tion of our STeTritory for thir'purpose of developing tho resources thereof, and building up Zion;.Ko7,8hould they thcy:TOuld;beMraecC3&l by o mission simupon thcmcelves taking ilar to that given - by Jesus td; his; 'disci ples they would.find themselves 'Ivery much mistaken.. Had tho apoatles or seventies inHhb davrdf Jcsun irnfiHnpri thatlthoy cauldjhavo: fuifiileditliotnls" sions given them: pycbuildin:aniark as Koahdid, orasbuildingjgranarierrn nnd storing grain 'Jocphdidthoy 'v Jwpuld have been tr"'t gmndlyxmIstakeliV ; Joseph inHheland of Egyptrwas calli - im-C2lne,t- " : ; bat 4 ; : ( . ' t ) ii , 1- .- |