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Show the Tabernacle, a largo number of people S. HEN EVENING came lnt cTidentlynot knowing that tho DESERET April Herniay, honrsf for WnimerjcU2 meeniCs Sbive changed for the summer montlis. The hours of meeting now are, JO o'clock In the morning and 2 o'clock in the afternoon, which we hope thepubUa wilf tnake a note 6t . drLamorHO. We noticed Sir. Street, oar Postmaster, and the gentlemanly offlcials of surrounded with debrU that institution y 1,1SS. ototh WAirrns. locax. aot wriung for publication are oo. aide of tbe paper enly.utSTo won reluo i taken - e. pond encfwionrmooifotanamnramiin ' ro --Y.- ""'l t- e - accouipany their oommanloa- to-da- consequent upon enlarging and improving the 9 post office. The size of the office U materially Inguarantee os.-Et- der Peter Nsbeker creased, to meet the wants of the growing busimabbatic and Include a. large ex tension at the beck touched upon the dlCUence of Klders when ness, a and a congregabefore private office for the Postmaster, which stand first called opon the mnch needed. been has If they tion to try ana preach tbe gospel; Mill,stralght-Ibrwsrd are humble before the Lord and take Ex itocTEv The Virginia (Vovadi) Tres course, they will bate strength flren pOJJ, Of thoUbysavi: lfcTI ll c satis-rtorii- r. of them Is taat all required tberutodo 'General L. Ilosseau, the, soldier and They nave the Lord lo sustain tbem statesman, paaaod through this city yesterprayer a of tbe Saints; and if day, en route for Washington al ii taitb andwltn Overland ao to fall purpose of heart from Alaska, He has just returned by they will strive stages. rigut, they will receive tneproraisea messing whither he was sent by the United States He expressed his desires to serve tbe Lord, and Government to take formal possession of hoped to be able to perform tbe mission to that country. In tppearance, tho' General which he has been called, with the approbation Is a soldierly looking man, and tho Dictionaccords him great praise for ary of Congress of God and hla brethren. anil coolness duxinr the struggle of his bravery feeling Klder Lacia W. Pec expressed - lie was In a large num ber of. with regard to the mission lo which be has been the rebellion. breveted severfor engagements, education of gallantrv called. He Introduced the subject al afterwards to and elected Congress times, in which he had been engaged for many years from his native State, Kentucky. . as a physiology and presented as a teacher; It will be remembered that the tolegraph-t- o very important branch, which should receive more attention from the Saints than it dors. xllspatches announced a few days ago, XU n eceasl ty of obeervin K the Word of ft ladotu that General Koeseau would be calletl as a - ut said would be 'admitted by every honest witness for the defence on t h eIm peach me nt physiologist. The use of stimulant is not only injurious to the body, but most injurious to the The fleneral orrived in this clt on Saturintellectual powers. Those who are accustomed to use tobacco, splrlloa liquors, and other day night, between eight and nine o'clock, strong stimulants, will find their powers of and stopped at the Townsend House. lie uilnd beginning to fU them when they reach left this morning by coach for Washington about thirty-fiv- e yearaof age. They will com-plai- n to give his testimony before the Court of that their memory Is not so good as it Impeachment. . was.' they cannot remember with the same L.ectvre. Mr. 11. J. Sheiton will deliver and vivtdlty as they could have done before;: a lecture illustrative of the new system or thin at a time when the memory and intellec; tual powers should be growing stronger. phonography, in tho Hth Ward; Assembly not been had he said Klder Albert Brown liooms, on Weealayeveningai lialf past death since the iu called upon to speak public seven o'clock. Member of tho Deseret of Joseph the Prophet. Previous to that time Phonographic Society are requested to meet he had performed several missions, lie had In tho same hall an hour earlier, on tho HMibracod tbe gospel when the work wasba alKut commenced; and' had met with the same evening. lrophet and church when a small room held all a members and officers. He had been Very intimate with the rrophet; had associated with DEPARTURES Of MAILS hioi closely; had eaten at his table, traveled ARRIVALS with him, and had taken a mlssiou with him to Missouri in Zlon's Camp. It might not do any At Salt Lake City Post Office. for him to bear testiH1 toofthe congregation mony Joseph; but It would satisfy himself, Smith was a man wbt never faltered. j un?ph ut like a rock In the midst of tbe ocean he AR sxkhI firm and nnsbaken. lie was ever tbe the Mail art nca time here prims is D ime determined, unswerving mau in alt his at(77 Hitt Isile (VJ; oniny to ttiJfl&OlitM iitritUnUto viiversaUon and purpose, ia private or in trmt tt thii UmeM X Wide i., was ever on and he side the of truth. public; FIIOM THE lLVST. The last words which the speaker ever heard Through Mall. Itoily. 11 A.M. iiitu ay were ipoktu in Nauvoo. opposite the FIIOM TUB WEST. Masonic liall, while lie was seated on hla lUily, 7 AfSl. favorite hore prepared to gu to Cartilage, for Tbrougii Mail, FROM THE NORTH, what, the congregation knew. , He Raid "Boys, If I nevr see you again, Uod bless you! Ills Idaho and Washington Territories and 0 P.M. Oregon, carrying Territorial Malls. heart wm a !mo.st broken, but there was no Virginia every altern- 0 " City, Montana, ......... In was He him. as Just ate ilay,-faltering .,,.,,.,. ready to go Cache there as t go anywhere. Thw speaker expressed Valley, UlAh.TueUays and rl- hi faith In the principles of the gospel, and his " Morgan Couuty, Utah, TbarsOays... confldenre lu the authorities)! the church. FROM THE SOUTHS Afternoon. 11 P.M. UUh. dally....,...!... Klder Krastus &now preached. He referred to Provo. riilmore. Utah, Tuesdays, Thursdays the history of the JureJlte and their settling on and Saturdays.... ....M 11 and Arizona, Terll'y, this continent, as recorded in the Book of St. Ueorxe. Utah, 11 nesuays Uana Saturdays,. Mormon; and to the account of that branch of Han inete s and Hatu r- Co., tAh, Tuesday UJA the houxe of Israel led hither by Mule, also retm, 11 Mt.t.HM,,,,,,.,,,!! tarded in the same booK, showing that the ' j WEST, LOCAL. irophet Joseph, though an unlettered boy had, Orantsvllle, Wedneslays , 7A.ll. in translating that work, located the positions West Jordan and Herri man, Thurs- of great cities and settlements made by these nation and the descendants of Lehl; while the Tooele nud Htockton, daily.................... 7 5.M. existence of the remains of sneh cities was unknown to the world, except some mengre acTO THE EAHT. , , m A.M. counts in rare manuscript works, to which Thronglt Mail, Dally, Joseph could have had no access. Hnbsequent TO Til K WEST. travels and discoveries proved that he bad Through Mall Dally 7 stated their locations correctly. This was TO THE NORTH, strong corroborative evidence to the world that Idaho and Washington Territories and Joseph waa Inspired from Heaven If they would Oregon, carrying Territorial Malls a so receive it. He adverted to the Word of Wisas lar as llrlzhaxn City, Ially, City, Montana, every alterndom, which Inculcates sound principles of phy- Vlrflnia ate siology and health', that were given in advance Cache day. Valley, Utah,. Mondays anil It ir the period. To men who seek to be governed Thursdays.; .. 0 " by reasou. this is strong presumptive evidence Morgan County, Utah. Fridays, - TO THE SOUTH, that Joseph, was dictated by Inspiration, he ........ H r ' being himself nulearned la science, yet able to Provo, Utah. JDat Utah, Mondays, Wednesdays M make known principles of science in advance Fillmore, . and Friday.. ot men of learnlug. KU Oeorjte, Utah, and Arizona Terrify M . 8 Other points were touched upon In an edifyMondays and Fridays. Ran and pete Utah, County, Mondays ing manner. t , Fridays...' .., Klder Geo rie A. Smith spoke of the steps ' WEST, LOCVL, necessary to the successful and permanent formation of settlements, and explained why theme Orantsvllle. Thnndavs on the Sevier had to be abandoned. He advised West Jordan and llerriman, Tbora- the brethren iu making settlements not to go FaJrrteldand Ceilar Valley, TharsUays, 6X s in solitary families, or a few together; but to go Koanen, r riasvs. m Stockton and Tooele, Dally,, snmcientiy strong in numbers, well organized A. W. RTBEET, 1. M. and well armed, to be able to protect themselves against Indians; and to live close together, not scattered and far apart, which but Invitee attacks from the savages. RETAIL 7GlIsf, F area t General Express Fonrarders Onr First Train from Call" 1LH3B & CMMJ. t t . J r t ; .v. I ...... irlr . Att irervijis of ," ? ; . i I BANK. NOTES, carry PARCELH. prepared toGOLD and BLLVKR COIN and KX-PBULLION, FREIGHT, to all parte of the world, at COLLECTIONS and reduced rates. rreatly COMMISSIONS promptly attended to. rarttca-la- r attention paid to the delivery of EXPRESS lAtarituBo at au points on our routes. For particulars apply at office. East Temple street, tsait xAke city. MEieMiisE 11 Y CRAlL,IvS, 'in; SIIOVKKS, & ENDICOTT, A nd "all :" ' I x- kind of ' : . . ante-clima- x, iirxt being pleasant, tho second mot excit- ing, and both joined, forming n very eileo tve and sensational scene. It is a play with, technically, a Rood deal of "hnsine' in it, ami of a sort to please tho audience. A feature or the piece U a "LIU" by Miss Clive in a genuine IrWi danco, which might, consistently enough, gi U that most famous of Irish jig tunes, "Tatter Jack Welsh." "Poul a Pholl" ought to attract a large audience. Cua.no : op about an honr after meeting commenced In . UouB.--YeUjrdaymori- iing, 4 ... Jf II 17 to 00 . ; KHKIOIIT THE SAME JA Concentrated Io' THE ON r- MOST - Hraaa 10- - CLAWSON. . COnPLBTB STOCK DP Hcythea.. (eompieteiadlee A3 -. Hliovels and Bpades. i. Hoes... licks. Horse Nails. Wrought Nail. Cat ails, . , STAPLE AND FANCY h , .... vX . , ..... & ELDREDGEn. CLAVSON U W to M ..2 ..$1 00 to Wtofi 40 .. . 00 fj 1 p, 0 50 . ' - ; ......... r -- i ...... ............ ' . .. .. . . 0 10- KOR ALL WHO WILL FAVOR THEM WITH THEIR ORDERS. A FEW AI FINE ; - It I COT and . jmWe patronage. LIsXJM j Tit KEN S CITY, CALL AND REE THEM AT Has on hand a choice assortment ol Of (he Beat Improv ed Varied lea. Drugs, Medicine, EXCHANGE BUILDINGS, oods, KOR 8ALK VERY CUEAl. Groceries, CRUSHED MI Ilanlwnre, Ac APnMPLE Where they will he pleased to answer !BY any enquiries about purchases. - A Large Assortment of Psnlsleens on ;hand lo he Sold Chesp for ready pay. , All Ratter kladi ef Ursla, taken Iu ayment. dllttf GARDEN TOOLS! MOLASSES, ltags Vanted. AND BASSETT & ROBERTS, i t SOLE AGENTS FOR dllrawlm PRUNING SHEARS! BALL TICKETS. SINGER'S ;. CIDll. ELDMDGE & EMBOSSED NOTE TAPER, and onsCAltDHof and Rise. any Color - 'DESERET J5VEHINQ NEWS ClFT'ICK, m WANTED, .. Hats and Caps, . ' i ELDREDCE A. , " ... WjANTEJ). need the following K umbers of Vol. S of WE the SemU Weekly Dsskjurr News to com- plete our Office Kile: lSKos.nrNo.1 10 ' ir any of our nlab the above Agents I aNos.ofNo.7 M P LNE III 4. E BI T S, MATCH - ' " , . " ! i, - V: ' !. SEWING ; BEST. OF ALL Walker Brothers. Albeit Klnd, Lew. H. Hills, John Clark.-Jolin Chlslett :? ':V MACHINES.! IT. W. Lawrence, Jno. H. Kimball, A.Oamnston,' Oeo.Cloason, I - t-- A Vt ' ;si M f J'z'i ki.l Jonas Erekson. 5 Mrs. Mary K. Basset!.' T; Mrs. 8. A. Cooke, Now U the chancel Bring on yoar orders , V ' , .r.r.fr,--- i i ''"'. !:'! ji,u tl.b"J $ " .j Godbc C LUtchclT g AND . 1.. owtf I " - . INK MANUFACTURER, And Dealer. In PROVISION'S, FRUIT and VEUETABLES. S doors north of Kimball A Lawrence. East U121U , Temple Street. ' ; j : . ; r.:: . Bassett RobGrta: - 3 & i! f r 8 or Subscribers will fnr Numbers, In good condition, we shall reel obliged. dl2Mm - . , . " t , Second South Street, WAGEKER A ENQLEBRECUT, Proprietors. Tho choicest klads of Liquors constantly onhand. CALIKORNIABUEWKRY and 1AUKR BEER DEPOT. dlZlU . I made ot the following well ,r. Inquiry . r known citizens, who are using t hesej , j iJ - 'i . li now ready to receive order, and wUl de A HE liver them in this elty alOOST amtreicnt, j, may be CLAWSON. ' i with no charge for commission.' ) " 4 y ' SEl'illlGj LlAGlflilES FAL1ILY ! - AIX TEIXT LOW. ELDREDCE ;'!- I- Clothing, ' F A R Ml N G TRUSTY MAN to Drive Team, work AOOCDGarden and make himself generally useful. Apply to j AND JOIIK HECKN, PIONEER JEWELRY STO EAST TEMPLE STREET, One door north of the Elephant Store. JAMES F RODS II AM is employed to repair dl21-3Watches, Clocks and Jewelry. Boots and Shoes, 1 '' B. L. CAMPBELL. t3w Person knowing themselves Indebted, will please call and settle immediately. Yv s apply ;to GOLDEN SYRUP, GROCERIES. t ' il ' ' As tney must clear off tbe ground ori the Old Fort Block. N FANCY AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY- ,- THE j 'NOTICE a. "1 KXClTAIs'GE CIJIUOlTiGai ) j ru Government J ef God, Divine Authority, k Iry 1 73 V ' ' : 0 o0 - Paper........ OO 2S ' - 0GDEN . f:V:.I'''.:if!.u: 2 00 Paper. WM. M3DCOCK, to Si AO each -iT, ; ; 1 o arr nymn Baoks (eld'edition,) 1 l DRY GOODS ,,. Letter. Speneerw Full cioth.........: Pearl ef Great Price, On Saturday', next, 11th Inst., ttcfi, The long experience they have, had Bridge at 10 a.m. Commencing at in this business cannot fail to secure By order of the County Court for Salt Lake ounty. w K. W. EAST, Con n ty Clerk. d1 to them a liberal portion of the . -,9- Tt) 50 "l 00 ' ' 1 50 1 00 17-- 1 i '( 'It Kettle. llow Steel,- -. Anvils, ice.. Forks (garden and hay). ' '.; ..:.....'0 75' Paper.... County Court having- resolved to the STATE ROAD, south of Salt Lake line .and Mill City, between the Corporative wo'lc Creek a distance of some 400 rod-lh- e will be let In sections of ten or more rods each to the lowest responsible bidders. THE Mill-Cree- ;;;. ......... ... Tt each 00 1 oo ; Roan 1 Road Makers. XZAXZDWA2ZB.' Glass. by 1 20 ! F'ull Roan.l............J-iJ- .l Utto da. Blormen, -- fi 77 ea. 2 25 Calf,! gilt a ATTENTION 12 U) 40 i II oi .i::.......J:...J 1 Calf TIIM'CITY TC REASONABLE TERLIS! ' CI Madder, Hoap, r ,' Half Calf.... rr illlfclmA-slGSr- oov-fa- l. 6 oo l oai Cloth ......... .....i .....l........ 0 50 1 .:,:. CampendJniii, i - 44 connissioii. t II to) H oo Indlsro. 25 iv 1 cioth...........:....,...i...:..... l 44 FULL Stock of OROCRRIFJ4 always on the and ORDERS KILLED with band, and at as favorable prices AH IK Mm UOUOHTUil'CKHU.N. V ;Implcment, 5 UU. 2 00 .fi ; gilt....i......i.L... Full Morocco, gilt , 44 ......... l " uimezs wtarcb Olive Oil...... Unseed OU. LubrlcaUncOU. Machine Castor Oil. Coal Oil. 2 23 .. Harp ef Zien, . Cloth, 44 ANI '"8 Allspice.. Kii cioth 4 rillCAGO, I I.LI OIK. r l'epper,. gllt....l..-....iJ..- 7f Hsioir, Blinennial Star, -- evening "Poul ft bhoil," an Irish drama, will be presented for tho first time. It i highly sensational, and has a sunicieney of those peculiarities of most Irish dramas to make it exciting, and keep up an nnilaing interest to the end. Unlike most plays it ha no and thus brinsH tho denouement with tho climax, the by.E..IL 60 1 ...J.-...- .:: 1. Calf, gilt.J Cloth, gllt..........:.......... : Full Morocco, 44 t A !p. SOUTH WATER STREET, ' , Peeswav j , WHOLESALE GROCERS, r To-morro- w .,............... .. ?, Full Morocco, gUt....L.............. 2 ! y paper sides.........-..;.n PrmtCa Works, Half Calf.. .. r Cveiif. ana Ietrfne Vatee or 'Wanslar, SIDLEY w. : , 1 1' P-r- o.. ; .. ... ................. 9. 1,00 Full Boan....... JO Jonrnal of DiseearsM. 2 00 Half Calf, cloth aldea.........J..:.....; 1 60 .. 14 Ec Etc., : . " ELDREDGEC CLAVSON. f lUak of Jf erruon. Morocco. Full 44 TIIEO. j F. TRACY, 'Agent " - J 1 WANTED' PRICE CURRENT. g. .' !, Ri -- i Deseret News Bunding.. si-- 1 In connection with their Stare Line, and are :lE2&t3L- J Fall Roan. i i ? iLlW THE . tlltililimiaY.,) DESEEET .:13 titles. I JX' t;.,: l l ),V;i'. WILL PURCHASE ALL KINDS OF 1.1 , - ' R-- O OVERLANDt EXPRESS fv ir p. o njrsr PRICES, , .K M . ! , ul, the . - the'Term!nns tdnd' of the UNION PACIFIC' RAIUiQAD OX MA1IA. and the CENTRAL PACIFI0 RAJL-D of CALIFORNIA. Passencers ticketed from OMAHA to DENVER, SALT LAKE CITY, AUSTIN, VIRGINIA, Nevada, BACRAMKNTO, n ' t - '..r Cai and in term artiste points. leave SALT LAKE CITY dally for 8taea above points, and on alternate days for VI I NLA CITY, and 2IKLKNA. Montana, BOIHE CITY, Idaho, and other points In those Territories. .y; I, :,' J, r, THE COMPANY RUN ANT 4 T ' iorra to Paovo. President i U. .Young and HALT LAKE CITY. Klder Horace ft. Eldredge started for Provo this morning. They reached American Fork at ( Cbrrccrotl daUy by EUlrcdge A Clawton,) and lea for Frovo at 3:50. Price of Cold: Arrived, Colonel F.H. Head, SuperintenDRY GOODS. dent of Indian ailalrs, accompanied by his lady and child, his sister. Miss Head, and his brother-in-la- Brown Sheetlnrs.. to Y yard. 3D to Rleacbed Bbeetlngs. K. U. Durkee, Esq.. arrived In the city 't a Saturday evening. i'nois,. 30 Delaines,. . co to ta () They left Chicago on Monday, 23d and Kianneii k when they came to North Platte they were Llnseys.. 1100 to $1 M topped for two days, through learning of a sattloeu. m to . Jeans. Kentucky snow storm ahead of trfera which rendered m 40 to travel Impracticable. jjeniins,. 40 They left Cheyenne on Tuesday, 31st nit., and Htrtpesi.. 75 Ticks. 4 were on the road till tfce Saturday week follow-la40 to Checks, SO to fl Ik) Bad roads, high waters, and other causes Cottonades, .... ' Cambric, were the reasons for their detention. M 73 to n at AI so An Idea may be formed of the roads in places, Crash. ta roo to Oil from the fact that they spent about a day trying Shawls, to so Dreaa to get out of a mud bote at Black's Fork. The faaslmerea.. ..II oo to rjI oo fi w) to $1 t) knirney; though necessary, was far from being Linen Thread.. rdoJL a pleasant one. The party are well, but fatigued Hpool Cotton.. Meacn. Seamless 8acki arter the toll of travel. : iu V bunch. Cotton Yarn,... r Tu EATKicAW On Saturday uight, "DaGCOCXXUCS. mon ami Pythias" anil "Deaf as a Post" tlnnpowder Tea.. 13 00 were very well performed, tho ladies and Cmsbed ciogar. to Coftee., Kcntieinen in tho cants acquitting t Lenitives-ver- Tobacco., .si to n oo . Hodaand Baleratm creditably. Rice. ..-- .t. . RIVALS: ty,........ 'f . . 4... from1 A1LY BTAOFa k . , . . j Tho "following" CHURCTT PUBIlTCA-- TIOK8 ai now fiar BALE, at.'.l Oil. limh CARRIERS OF THE OYERLAND MAIL ,t,::..V.: Jt next Trcclte;;; C3r .. J i fornla will arrive A. t ' i ..... i , departures:: BOOKS ::F0Rv SALE;li(f Co., GXTCTX TO ALL.WHO ARB 3 INDEBTED TO .THE D ESERET NEWS IOFFICE for that Payment BabscripUons,-Ac- , of tbe same after this date, fa to be made to UEOROE Q. CANNON, the prtent Editor tl! AHil L 180. ' i-- a dflWf '"'t i i: . 5 f :v r; nniGlTATX TOUZ&XU-- S . , . ', - ; |