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Show Otleu Wcitbei, blcknoss, Lie. Oinjt.N I'm, Utah, l'eb. 1.', 1803. IaIiUv Deteret aVdUKi Wo ate Juat now experiencing the lieivlulnutof the winter. Up loand dunug the month of January the nealher was mild, and Indeed, some times vciy warm, to much so that the slteetsofUgden were dry and duaty. Hut within four Weekt put the atmit Ihirio hangeahavo beeu various and fieiju nt Now mild aud then milder; anon warm, cold auJ then colder, uu til soma of tho ancient f. tilers hele sild It was tho dilesl, coldest long "aunpi'ol wexther they had el) ell-euceJ ell-euceJ allien they first oame to thla country. At that time all luoolil tl.u irutptot for water for tl.u comltiK summer whs very gloomy, A chaugv hasu.mo over the Int of Hit Ir dream, and they have now Ulaoovored Urn there was taore of tliu "beautllul lu lliu upier deep than liiey had dreamed or this wlntei. During the lust two weeks wo have beeu visited Willi several deep s ow-falls ow-falls fbey fell to ll. de III of from twelve to fllleeu Inches. Yetlrrluy wo had another fall ol the white Ileum, aud today lihaaalofiued lliu whole ol thudsy. Hut this mui.lt being much ol It sleet, a great deal of It melted hut at It loll, which made tho roaia verj alusby.aud reudered It dlllliu t for iedelriai.N to tuvigate. Tliu euuw Is nuw said to be lied up deep aud solid I lliu mountains, wlilch cheers the hearts nfthuculllvaiora of tl.ea.ill, for tin. roipecla for lonty uf Irrlgal lug liquid ueit summer are gonl. Hut tueso frequent weather ctinnges have brought liuuiivenlouiea nnil great deal ut slckueaa to the peole. riiero Is morn dlau se prevalent here now than ttiere has beeu at any former lerlod except ul the time of epidemic. Deaths are more frequent bolli among tho young nhil the old eople than they viere lu lonuerye.ra. Among the ajxakers at tho Taler-naulu Taler-naulu today wa-. J.llerAudrew Jeutou. He Vavo nu excellent dlaouurtu ou l lupt. a aud thu ut Jects for which they have been built, aud the ei octal und diep Interest tbey have for thu Letter, day tiuluta. Hlmu cur last quailerly atak. coufereme, whit h wai held on lni)15(li aud ICth ult.l.lder Jcuinn has visited evriy ward of thla alike oulsldeoftl.lt i Ity, examining Uliunli recur It and Instructing thaacribeslu tho Importance uf aud the luauuer In thlch tho records of the varloua wnid Institutions should ho keit. Ho has i Diluted ull the historical data of inter-eat inter-eat In the. plaits he hat vlrlled, and will sion he ruparedto write them up. Aa far us lilt labors havu heeu rose-outed rose-outed he has been aeccessful, and lie la pleiltd With the r.ault. Ilo s4.aks very oppleiUtlvely of tUe aaalatailiu that has lieu reudirul him ly thu uuihorlll's aud other leading cltizsua ii III. places he has visited. It was his liiuulloiitoc-ummincu athlslahois lu thu ell) arua, but ho hta btencall.d nu ay suddenly to Halt ljukuL'lty on itiaiueea ut cifl:il Impcrianre, . nd so further warivl-HIng biro hat to be deleried lorirvunl wtiks Yours irul), J ii i ii Hall |