Show OF AUGUST MAIL A hrc commenced in montreal july fth and continued upwards of 48 hours boats avei 1200 buildings including more th than an houses burned leaving some people homeless the Q bebee and st lawrence suburbs were destroyed 1 11 miles long and i 1 broad principally dwellings probably the greatest fire of dwellings on this continent since the days of the Nep hites boston july damage done by fire leaving several beveral hundred families homeless marin ers church sailors home and boyleston school house burned the lord has said there should be fires and vapors of smoke in these days HOW long will it tak take e the people to believe it three rapes and attempts in one neighborhood in new york in a few days and no police visible supreme court new york mary J watson obtained divorce from john watson on the ground of his adultery which case we mention as a sample for hundreds of others too numerous to mention what is to he be the I 1 end of christian nations if they dont quit their adulteries adul teries and d whore doms they will be overthrown and damned the remains of henry clay were interred at lexington ky july A destructive hail storm passed over oswego co new york july 9 T ill A apprehensions are entertained 0 of another inva sion sion of cuba caba A bill passed the house june granting lands to daffe different rent states I 1 from to acres or acres to each senator and representative in most states and to I 1 each organized territory atory and district of columbia 15 acres severe snow storm june at seven mile island ohio seventy five slaves sold at aikin A ikin south calolina Cai olina average price it is said that the telegraph has been employed in in writing music from the piano forte and offered for the patent right new boik herald june copies the seventh general epistle of 0 the presidency names of the thirtieth quorum of seventies military ball in utah april with speech of captain ferge son in an alliance of russia and austria is anticipated seventy five thousand bottles of catawba were prepared at the cellars of N longworth cincinati I 1 last yearn year are expected this others bottles great place for grapes at cincinati most equal to salt lake john greiner of new o has been appointed secretary of new mexico in place of william S allen alien resigned med the american consul mr rice at acapulco Mei mexico ico has been arrested for preventing a notice of the illegal sale of steamer commodore stockton being lorn form his door correspondence july I 1 alth I 1 ill two hundred feet of pier gone at ashtabula no light tending only by boat J july uly ath the french and german socialists gave mr cabelof Ca Cabet betot of nauvoo a banquet at 1 hotel new york most of those who attended have I 1 I 1 been exiled bied for their political opinions which we I 1 much regret 5 but we ask how bow ion long r will it take any i man or company of men to build up and make I 1 nauvoo glorious or any place the sadis have been I 1 dri driven ven from by if all men could an ani i awer this question by the revelation of heaven I 1 some men might save saive themselves many hard days i j work I 1 j mr J S R hind of mr bishops observatory june reports to the LONDON TIMES the discovery of 0 a new planet the previous evening the discovery of a nevi nea planet creates a sensation in the philosophic world but how ion long will it be before f the learned will learn that the gods of eternity are creating 21 forming or rolling into existence new planets every day there are few telescopes in ex istance in this age and those that do exist are weak very weak and short sighted when men can get wit or wisdom enough to make a telescope that will eye immensity of space they will comparatively forget all the little worlds their pocket glasses yet made have discovered tb the e kaffir war continues and m when hen the british hoops cant find the men they shoot the women in cold blood it seems the kaffits must be driven to central africa and their lands annexed to the ik british it colony one way to spread the gospel of death about as good as OPIUM STUFFING brooklyn city police intelligence report for quarter ending june whole number of arrests arresta 1696 a few items are as follows assault and battery do on officers in discharge of duty 7 do with intent to kill 7 do with threats 22 attempt to 0 o conini commit lt rape 3 abandonment 7 bigamy 2 drunk and disorderly conduct babitt habitual ial drun drunkenness kenness 13 indecent exposure of person 13 insulting females in the public streets 9 keeping disorderly houses 2 rape 1 violation ot of city ordinance when new york brooklyn and other christian cities wish correct utah would they not do well to act on the old proverb clean the inside of your platter before you oner offer it to your guests P new cave in california talaveras calaveras Cala veras eras co ore one mile from calaveras talaveras Cala veras thirty feet h gh fifty feet long very b graceful and perfect in its architecture the west indies have suffered exceedingly from long and continued drought draught new gold discoveries on the west slope of the cascade mountain near one of the forks of the willamette Willame tle the cholera has prevailed in many places on the Corti continent nent the past summer some trouble has existed between the american and british fishermen at ma magdalen 11 dalen islands Islan Js by on each Is rights it is rumored that a part of the garrison of the chilian olony colony c at magellan straits which murdered their officers has been cruising in tile the pacific as pirates katr seized and plu some alej A nei ican vessels excitement at tile the sandwich islands and and cr created abed some I 1 I 1 the chinese continue e to be expelled fi from om the california mines bombay kiy ail the ariti british sh troops had t taken aken rangoon and catabran Mat abran and captured capt ned pieces of cannon great liw law suit in new boik between the monkeys and their competitors of the upper the M monkeys got the r case and resumed their exhibition mr cabet chief of the nauvoo leat ians has been cleared by the french ti tribunals of the accusations against him governor calhoon Cal lioon of new mexico istead is dead the spiritual tappers rappers are going gain ahead and it would seem that christendom is beginning to believe in revelation god girl said by tile the mouth of his prophets many hundred years ago that about this t me he W would send the people who would not believe the gospel of his son strong delusion delusio that they might believe a lie that they might he be damned does god tell the truth YES jenny lind goldsmidt arrived in liverpool liverio a in june kossuth has taken his bis departure f aiom i om the states for england general scott dont resign till he is is elected president one supper eat is is worth two in in anticipation matthias si in in philadelphia prison is is said to acknowledge he ba has s committed e eighty ight y murders murde rs and burned thirty houses great hail storm at eden V vt t june stones three inches in in circumference six six inches deep on the ground and remained more than twenty ty four I 1 hours bours steam screw schooner isabel fitted out I 1 by y lady franklin is is gone in in search of sir john her husband driessen di Dri esken cypers of belgium is is said to cuie every sort 0 of disease by the touch bouc h of his finger dr le moldt has discovered diE covered that a lemon cut in two parts contains acid enough to put an all electrical machine in operation wish he would tell us the form and size of his machine in june seventy emigrant sh pa lef left t liverpool with souls for america and australia emigrants left liverpool in in six months forty four vessels advertised for sailing middle m addle july the state of chihuahua has raised I 1 and offered per scalp for the apaches I 1 richmond will wing june ath says we have seen many a young youn 4 man enter Cun congress gress perfectly temperate and leave it totally ruined it is is not a rare rence to and elders at home the f frequent attendants of tippling shops gaming gaining tables houses of washington we suggest that the american board of commissioners send them a few missionaries y if it be possible they may save some baltimore my may mr leagued league a merchant mei chant shot john creamer on the earlier comer of fayette and calvert streets for or seducing his daughter it is wel mr C was not in utah when he fi feied ed his gun it if he be had bad been atwould have made a great noise among the pious folks down east BLACKS FORK miles milea from J U G y S L city cepl 23 1852 5 1 DEAR DOCTOR DOCTO it As brother decker Dee kerkas has 1 ed with the mail several days earlier than I 1 expected I 1 hall ahall only have time to give you A short sketch of our movements and die situa situation tiou of the we camp have had a cold stormy time so far but much to make it very disagreeable yet not so so as I 1 this morning the ground was white while with snow and several mornings we have had ice ice in in the pal pails il s about J of an inch thick but in in the midst of all we are healthy happy cheerful and in good spirits I 1 say in good spirits spin ts for anever 1 never sa saw w the same num number ber of men travel together with as much union and good fedeli feeling n gas AS has been manifested in this camp in all the days of my lite every man seems to be filled with the spirit of his mission i the bhe leading topic of conversation irom from borni morning ng till night you hear no mourning mourning about home or wives or children no bonderia won wondering deria ng how their families are getting along in fact as far as I 1 cart can learn the brethren ethien br have left their f families in the hands bands of god and their bret brethren hrin and their minds are altogether on the duties before them the spirit of god is in the I 1 damp camp and the brethren realize it daily we have had proof that I 1 the angels of god axe are guarding us and if the brethren V will ill C continue t to 00 cherish heri 8 h t the h e same sam e feelings and spirit they have hitherto done we e need have no fears for god is with us there is is a gl general aeral disposition manifested to store their minds with useful knowledge and after the duties of the I 1 day are over the time is generally spent in reading writing or in edif edifying ting condei bation and the spirit irit of peace prevails in the camp all the missionaries selected for this route are now in camp with the exception of levi nickerson and henry saha saba who for some cause or other have not made their appearance there are also samuel glasgow edward banker and noah T guymon who were appointed last ap april r ia conference in company with us ua maki making ug a total of 74 elders in camp on missions according to appointment there are also 7 brethren going to the states on business mostly for th themselves e m and 2 men who are not mem members ers of the church bound for michigan the statistics of the camp show as follows 83 men I 1 woman I 1 I 1 brother williams camps wife and 2 children 29 9 wagons 69 horses and 19 mules enough I 1 I 1 think to make the nations ions think that mormonism is not dead yet and if the asmo spirit is ia i continually cherished by the brethren as has been so far there is cn enough ough to do a little towards I 1 h setting the world on fire spiritually on thursday the the camp was organized by appointing the following officers to wit I 1 oraon pra tt pr president of tle the camp I 1 daniel spencer captain john grown brown and brown brawn councilors councillors Counci lors i orson spencer chaplain william clayton Clay too clerk horace S eldredge sergeant of the guard I 1 I 1 william pitt trumpeter john brown and charles smith to select camping cam places laces if sip since ave the organization we have had prayers with singing 0 ing regularly every night and mo morning mingil I 1 and the chaplain is careful calef al to give every one on I 1 an equal 1 privilege to pour out the feelings of his heart t 1 in n rayer prayer and I 1 assure you yon there is sincerity aj and true supplication morning and evening i I 1 intend to write to president young before I 1 we pass the last companies I 1 would have been I 1 glad to have had bad some conversation with him 11 before I 1 lett but I 1 could norget not get the chance but s I 1 can write and I 1 intend to do so I 1 should like you you to read my letter to my family there is nothing private in ia it doctor I 1 have not felt so well for years as I 1 feel now and my dall daily prayer is that I 1 may ni magnify my callin calling 0 on 11 Is this I 1 in mission is sion and return ho hogue when sent for cpr for I 1 dont intend to return until I 1 am called back if it be seven years with honor and the approbation of my brethren I 1 remember me to your family and abd may our father in heaven bless you and yours is is the prayer of your friend and brother in the harness of truth WILLIAM GLAYTON CLAYTON |