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Show ed the name of God which hath power over these plagues; ana iney "rr not to give him glory." as itnumber or that the fearfully increased nave occurred "sunstrokes" tnat season is the beginning Ing the present shall be scorchmen when time of that confess ed with great heat? Inmost like it. little to me, it looks that, men uu vuwuu wm not. repeui, Still to lay plans ror we acsiruowoa God whom numnna lUhAverv Teotleworld the warn the to hath raised up that awaits theofpres destruction utter ent generation; they provong v tain outpouring oi wo wrath of God. angel Tenth verse: And the fifth seat the of the vial out his upon poured of dark full was beast; and his kingdom ness; ana tney gnaweu 6;:" for pain." Is the seat of the Beast, in seat of Emperors, Kings and rulers this world in tne aggregate are not rtbe seat of the Beast, I should be glad if some person wouia leu me what it Is. Their kingdoms are already corruption, disby war sinking and through the darkness honesty vrtfMi nr Avails. Even the best of them have not sufficient light to reorganize or reconstruct the shattered and broken after the deadly strife parts that remain the field' of battle. Some, how ever, may yet learn that when they opor fight against pose the "Mormons"more potent force thom thfiv h&ve a tend against than the little hand Saints in Utah. They ful of Latter-da-y paia! may yet gnaw their tongues for Rut. "fear not. little flock." if the rail road id comincr. "They that are for us a. more than thev that are against us." Be humble and obedient and your souls Aha.ll live. Your fellow laborer in the Lord's vineyard. 1 Rvn 9 Anrlhait further enacted. That ties of which nave been exported from be done exposing the cocoons for a by NEWS, orders to EVENING but ; receive the the money who in the sun's rays, or placing two all or owing territory persons great day DSBET folbo required to pay therefor the dolamount shall of labour for its required pro- them in a tolerably warm oven. If it ia ' - ; GEORGE Q. CANNON, or fees, viz.: For one lowing charges instead designed to raise eggs the cocoons moss not exceeding twenty duction, this very exportation, sum or lar any a EDITOR AND PUBLISHER. dollars, a fee of ten centJ shall be charged of proving a benefit to the people, has be let alone, and in few days the chryI and exacted by the postmaster giving Angus 26, 1S6R. said order: for all orders exceeding not exceeding thirty twenty dollars and shall be fifteen cents; dollars, the charge EDITORIAL CORRESPONDENCE. for all orders exceeding thirty dollars the and not exceeding forty dollars, orall for cento; shall be twenty charge exnot and dollars TRIP YOUNG'S PRESIDENT ders exceeding forty NORTH. ceeding fifty dollars, the fee shall be be iCJurther enacted. That Sec. 10. AndnmnlnTMl Loo AN, August 22. ill ftllV deTJ&Tt naronn IFinr From Wellaville wo were preceded by merit of office establishment of the the company of cavalry from Logan, the United post ana States snau, wuiuuy which met us at the mouth of Wellsrille knowingly, use, or cause to be used in Canon. We arrived at Logan at 5 p.m. nrpnnvmeut of nostace. any postage or stamped envelope issued or y yesterday, where we found the cltiiens, stamp which may iiereaiter Deissuea Dy auiuo-ritPost-mMtand teachers and children of the various or of the of any act of Congress rsfiprM.l which has alreadv been Sunday Schools, headed by the Logan Brass Band, drawn up In order of pro- once used for a like purpose, or shall re to retnovo iub cession to receive us, under the direc- moveoror attempt marks from any such defacing tion of Bro. W. K. Robinson, Marshal ling PTl VPlOtXS rra iirvMfn nr Ktflmnft - i with btnmrt w r vr? " of the day. . The procession numbered, Isntent to use or cause the use of the same aa near as we could Judge, about 600 per- a second time, or to sell or otter to 'sell thn KAtiip. or shall remove from letters or sons most of whom were children mail matter, deposited in or receivother each division - carrying - banners .with ed at a post ofilce the stamps attached to the1 in following the same in payment oi postage, wim appropriate mottoes; time for order twelve fathers In Israel, banner, intent to use the same a second to sell or offer orlto sell purpose, 'The Bible;" twelve young men, oan-ne- r, alike offender shall, such the same, every,, 'The Book of Mormon;" twelve upon conviction thereof, be deemed boys, banner, "Doctrine and Cove- guilty of felony, and shall be imprisoned twelve mothers in Israel, ban- lor not less than one year nor more than " Wednesday, - L pr J nants;" ner, "Deseret News;" twelve young ladles, banner, "Dally Telegraph;" city and county officers, banner, "Utah Magazine;" Sunday Schools, leading banner, "Juvenile Instructor." At oar entrance into the oity we passed through a large, and very tasteful arch of evergreens, the word welcome in large litters showing conspicuously over the centre of the arch, the whole being crowned by the National flag. As we drove by, the Band saluted, and bid and young manifested their respect. The procession then formed in the rear, and marched to the residence of President Ezra T. Benson, where the Sunday School children sang the following, composed for the occa- sion: We are thinking, gladly thinking. Of that loreiy morn In May, When from heaven gently atreaiulug, Shone the bright celestial day. J Doubt and darkueea fled few ever " g. Jesus will to earth return. President You ug then adiliessed the children and their teachtrs for a 'few moments, expressing his pleasure at the interest mauifested in the correct training and education of tbe young, ajQd the manifest improvement made by the latter. He encouragtd all to persevere in so praiseworthy a labor, and blessed all' who were present iu the name of the Lord Jesus Chriat. The Marshal then marched the procession down to the Hall, where it was dismissed. The warm and hearty reception we have met with here has been exceedingly gratifying; as, notwithstanding our visit has found the people in the very midst of their harvest labors, yet all classes, sexes and ages have seemed to vie in testifying their pleasure at our arrival, thm proving that the love of the truth predominates in their hearts, and holds all other interests subordinate thereto. We have had two excellent and crowded meetings President Young and Elders Geo. A. Smith and Wilford Woodruffaddressed the congregation in the morning; Klder J. F. Smith and President Young occupied the afternoon. At the close of the meeting President Young organized a School of tbe Prophets. y. NEW POSTAL .LAW. Through the courtesy of Mr. Swan, of the Post Office in this city, we have been put In possession of a copy of the New Postal Law," which was passed by Congress, and approved July.iTth, 1SCS. We present the following extracts from it, with a proceeding paragraph from the editor of the United States Jai'Ohe subject being one of mush interest to the general public: "Postmasters at Money Order Offices will make no chaugelu the rate of fees charged (uor auy other change in money order bualues) until the thy receive instructions or the Postmaster Geuerai 25 i0 8uPrintendent of the Money Order Ofilce of the Department." Section 1 of the Act says: which the postage is prepaid, shall en- ln "nS or upon. the outside thereof hla nam . the same, arter remaining uncaHed rv?r t office to which it Is thirty days, or the time the wHrVtL OBV terxt direct, aha.ll -.- - h.,.-- . wu mo ictieror not. t M t A a1 -1- 1 A -- I :o:- increased their poverty. It has, in galls, transform ea into a mom, issues many cases, no doubt afforded a very from the cocoon, when the males ana temporary relief to pressing necessities ; females must be paired, after which tne ON THE but being in nearly every case bought Ptta are laid, when the moths die. 1 in for of cost at a below far the eggs exportation, up by speculators The raising Nlglitofthc25inlllMah price of production, it has really re- view of the epidemic In Europe, bids tarded the permanent prosperity of the fair to be a very lucrative business, as NEAR LACLEDE STATION M producer. The same causes will operate all that can be produced, in good conROAD, BY FOUR MEN. .1 in the future against the successful dition, will readily sell for four dollars We will pay 810,000 for the recov I production and exportation of grain. an ounce in gold, and the amount ann: tenta of Treasure Box. and There are some branches of industry, nually expended in Europe for imported any part tuereof; and 85,000 for the arrl. however, which, if the people of Utah eggs is said to be not less than $15,000,-00conviction of the Robbers, or would unitedly and vigorously enter The worms are very productive. amount for one or more f. them. If1 nit would doubt all increase cocoons will upon, beyond AMTfc. About a hundred pairs of to an inconceivable degree their general produce an ounce of eggs, and one man WEJLXS, FARGO these out stand prosperity. Among can attend to 60,000 pairs of worms. Salt Lake City, Aug. 1C, 1$CG. most prominently the manufacture of The cocoons, after the moths have left silk and iron.; We shall confine our fhom. can be smin by hand into beautl remarks on this occasion to the culture ful silk yarn, and is more easily spun v of silk. than either wool, hemp or cotton, all The knowledge of silk culture, and the preparation necessary being jto boil the manufacture of silken fabrics has the cocoons in soap and water for a few been. possessed for many ages by Ori- hours, in order to dissolve' the peculiar ental nations, and was obtained from gummy material by which they are held them by Europeans. For several cen- together. turies this branch of industry has been The feeding and management of the a source of great profit to some of the worms can be attended to as well by European nation's, but specially to women and children as by meh, and France and Italy. For some years past while the latter are attending to their an epidemic has prevailed among the usual labors in the flejd or .otherwise, European silkworms, which has. com- their families may be employed In ESTABLISHMENT, pelled the importation of eggs from light, easy and remunerative occupaChina and Japan ; but latterly the tion. This is no mere theory or fancy Obsow Hyde. worms produced from the foreign eggs sketch; but here is a means bywhich have likewise! fallen a prey to the our bench lands, and the numerous ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES RY STAGE. disease; and those engaged in this nimble, little fingers of every family EAST TJEJI Pr.ll . STKE business are being compelled to turn means of in a be made largely G. J. A. J. Dunne, From the East. Say re, their eyes to new localities for their may Aanie Grubb, N. Ellis, W. creasing the wealth and prosperity of J. M. English, Naisbitt, James E. Bromley, J. H. Dwyer, purchase. the people. S. Jovce. Mrs. Goddard. For a Jew years past this branch of inSAllT IiAKEr CITY. There is no reason to hinder Utah in From the West. A. K. P. Harmon. A. hasCfcen atten the S. Titus. Dr. S. S. J. upon urged dustry Robinson, the course of a few years from annually Bosturtz, From the North. J. B. Farmer. tion of the people of California by sever exporting thousands of ounces of eggs, To West. J. J. Dunne, J. M. English. ::al experienced sericul turis ts, the most and receiving in return the gold for To the L. Downer. the iorth.--prominent of whom are Messrs. Hayni, them. This, with the completion of NEW Hoag and Prevost, who have proven by the railroad would be the means of Reward 313,000 Wells, Fargo & Co. experiment that the soil and climate of greatly increasing the wealth of our peo California are admirably adapted to the pie; but unless some such step is taken Carter's Portrait Gallery; adjoining Wells, A Co's., East Temple 8treU in growth of the mulberry tree and the it is more than likely that that; general Fargo silkworm; and the State, in view of the circulation of money and its accompany great prospective advantages offered by ing conveniences and comforts, how ex this branch of industry, has offered a pected by many, will be looked for in Wanted a good machine turner Wm. J. dllStf premium of $250 for 500 or moremulber vain. f Silver, 19th Ward. ry trees grown there, and $300 for each If this branch of industry be entered Lost. A small green leather satcell with 10,000 silk cocoons of home production. upon and prosecuted in earnest, it will, steel chain attached. The finder will please The California worms are free from dis besides increasing the wealth of the peo- bring the same to this office and they will be TAYLOR t ease, and this fact having become known, ple, also enable our ladies, young and suitably rewarded. their eggs have been exported to Europe old, to legitimately gratify that love of Wanted, a few cords of Mountain Mahogany and have given the greatest satisfaction, elegant attire that seems so natural to Wood at this office.. tf XT AVE just rpcelYed an exrpltent Assort! JLL or .; and already tho demands from that every female heart, and will dbimore, One hundred and fifty cords of Wanted: quarter are greater than California can perhaps, than any other branch of home red pine wood at the Paper Mill. tf supply. manufacture can do, towards fulfiilling Wanted. At this office, clean white cotton I he experiments of our townsman the revelation given by the Lord and colored rags. People In the city who wish to Geo. D. Watt, Esq. for the last few years ( 'nfstins through the Prophet Joseph many years dispose of them will please bring them on have proven that the soil and climate of ago, commanding the Latter-da- y and Fridays. Saints our Territory are second to none for the to let the beauty of their adornment be production of the mulberry and silk the workmanship of their own hands. worm; and through his representa tlons and labors, this matter is begint B. Glawsca & J. T. CaineLeasees & to receive serious attention from nfug somo 'of our people; and it is probable GREAT STAECOMBIHATION! that before long, sericulture will prove Mountain Green, Aug. 24,!'68. a source of great wealth to the Territory. Mr. Editor: The railroad is coming. U EXGACEMEXT The propagation of the mulberry tree T Maw the thing was dragging a little, so au indispensable to the I concluded to conio out hero myself, For FOUR NIGHTS ONLY, and put it through on the high pressure prosecution of silk in its raw state, being principle. Or tbe Distinguished Artist, There is some pretty! heavy the ouly food upon which tho worms work on the line about Devil's Gate, but will thriveis easy; and the soil of our the heaviest cutting and filling, ioccurs DAVENPORT, beuch lands is just the kind required. about 12 o'clock in the day and about 7 no is when uncommon it circump.m., The trees can be propagated most readi- stance to see a dozen Who will appear in connection with tbe average hands stow , Eminent Tragedienne, ly from cuttings, the following being away a square yard in less than jflfteen WhUti we trill sell Y?r Low minutes. the method adopted with success by This is the headquarters of tho !Hon. some who have already made a start in HISS John contract on the U.! P. R. this direction: Furrows are plowed be- R. HeTaylor's has over a hundred hands at FOR CASH ORCRMM tween three and four inches deep and work on his contract and has corableted ten feet apart, into which the cuttings mose than a mile of road in a little over three weeks' grading, and the work is are placed lengthwise, about five still proeressine ranidlv. There is con V AUGUST 27, 1808. - CALL AND SEE. or close together according to siderable and MZSzly damming blasting going The performance will consist of Bulwer's Great taste. If planted closo together, they on dui no swearing atoua. I regret to a x , in Historical lay axis, tnuueu, must be gradually thinned out untiL uave o lniorm you mat we nave no in this neighborhood at,pre-sen- t: they are five feet apart; the advantage "monster" CO no doubt we shall but have gained by the latter method being that one like other places in time. AW have 'Des- a supply of healthy food can be more perandum! I wonder if one of those at AT THE SIGN OF THK UJ Hear .Lake could hot be spared for this JLIjiJIL3JLiIuiIl5 speedily obtained for the worms. The settlement. ; OK, I brought a few things out plaating should bo dono early in the wim me wmcu a inougnt wouiu De useTHEt CONSPIRACY! Spring. "When the young trees begin to ful to men working 3B on the road here. Mr. E. L DAVENPORT. grow they should be trained like wil- but I find I have not brought variety Cardinal Richelieu, "! lows. After tho first year no further care enough. There are ladies out here and Julie De MOrtemar, - MISS AXXETTE KCE. Wholesale and Retail Manufacturers a mere find: truesa it is. what "What need be bestowed upon the mulberry I Dealers in afid Mr Lonis XIII J C Graham King do I know of a woman's nece8sitIes?,' tree. Mr J A Thompson Gaston. Dnke of Orleans.. come, .Mr J 8 Count De Barradas. The propagation and management of They De Man prat Mr D McKenrte LEATHEi 'Shopping alone, and hopping together, Mr P Mareetta BOOTS, SHOES the silkworm is a matter requiring very At all hours of the day, Im aU sorts of weatfcfer." De Berinahen M ........Mr J llardle E Hyde little skill. The hatching of the eggs is For all manner of things, that a woman can Joeepb........ J ...Mr Haguet, a apy- M Francois................ iss Adara TTAVINGion hand aLan?e Stock of f1. best effected in a warm room, commenput De Clermont p. Mr K D Crowtber JLJ. oi onr own a Marquis on the crown of her head, or the sole of her Captain of tbe Archers... Mr C M Donelson Importations, we are preparedL to cing with a temperature of about 60 Mr B P Nealen First Secretary of State foot, VLEHS Second Secretary of State .Mr R Matthews Fab., and gradually increasing it for Or wrap round her shoulders, or lit round her Third FUiMSII CITY AND CODTRY DE StateMr of B .J secretary Kelly ten days, until a temperature of 60 is ,. waist, j; .'. Marlon De Lorme .Mlas Alexander . attained. It is best to keep the room wr 11 can oe sewed on, or pinned on, or A. SUPERIOR ARTICLE Courtiers, etc., etc. Pagan, Conspirators, . Seated by night as well as by day. Du- Or laced, tied on with a string, or stitched on with a or FRIDAY EVEXIXG, ring the process of hatching, the eggs bOW, ANOTHER SPLENDID. DILL! may be placed on small wooden stages In front or behind, above or below. six feet wide, placed one over the other, ror oonneu, manuuas, capes, collars and shawls; about fifteen inches apart. Over these Dresses for breakfasts, and dinners, and bails; & frames the young worms are gradually Dresses to sit OF OUR OWN MAKE In, and stand In, and walk to dance In, and flti t In and talk In; Announce thai spread, until (heir full size is attained, And in anylqnantlly, at very Low For and tender eyerythlng dainty and frail when for each ounce of eggs hatched Mr. FRED. T. PERRIS ell." about 300 square .feet of surface is al- From a heavy silk dress to a WZ!j-htown here la Our lowed. The worm should be fed reguquite enlivened by We are UetermlneU ourJ?Tfr: R. R. business. the start East - t an1 We about have lath again the of perhaps ooin rtve WILL taiuneiion to larly, at least four or five times a day, w purchase wuo on tne line, and tPAUTY. and oftener than this when they have the clicking of quarry chisels and hammers is falL stock of goods, fnTshed their fourth skin, which is by the """w tuwoKwi, a ueii we nave a SKXTS FRE3TCII CAI.F JLADIES' FI and Diacismun in mil blast, and a carBnop And will fill time they are three weeks old, as at 9Iadeto2aaar. out barrows, carts shop penter's turning that time their capacity for eating mul- uu Buiiiej a utore ana shambles and dlSHy a bakery, and these with the graders COMMISSION ORDERS berry leaves is greatest. Those hatched and For Machinery and Family Supplies to be at one time should be kept together; the lumbermen passing to and fro and . Freighted through tula Fall. on travel the road make our place and those which shed theljr skins at the LlOO TEAL1S VAHTED Our motto is lively. quite same time should be fed together. When .v Yours truly, STRAYED, about six weeks old they commence to " Kekpapitchinin. Flva Year Also 100 TEAMSTERS' White bid. brands not lal- at which period a net Dle. Cams ta tnv rlnOX, in Knroi Unn.a spin the cocoon, ard. on the 13th f Jnn n work of twigs or twine should be th Bprinotown, 20, 1868. Aug. nd take the animal ZlViZXfZ eJP away stretched over small frames upon which Dear Brother Cannon:! was verv of. I WILL PAY - disposed i JOHNS. SMITH. the worms will fix themselves prepara- forcibly Impressed the other V reading of a portion of the RevelaDOtl-AKtory to spinning'; the cocoon. They the per tions Bt. of Ci A TT' and APTPTJ'C! of John; their rt must now be kept comfortably warm to our times. Chap; xvl applicability or Adjoining WcUt, Fargo Co'., and In three four days the cocoon is 8, 9 and IP read as follows: iSdthi Enquire of the underalnW, WHERE YOU CAN QKT fourth an ere 1 nonred nnMii. finished. :" sun: and power waagiven unto him FOUR Port mil of Yourself Tor y.. ?irt or. on no If it is intended to reel the silk the the to scorch men with fire. Andjnen were chrysalis must be destroyed, which may oorched with CIIARI.K9 great heat, andblMphem- d23Im COS 2 ""y -- ; 0. la-rro- nT ':J mis-rul- e, i ; DINWX)ODEY'S FUR Wit UriE 1- ! -- A. TO-DA- Y. : Jpmal pottos. ! i From the youthful Joseph's mind, Aa with power from the bavtor lie went forth to bless mankind. We are thinking, gladly thinking, etc. "We are thinking, aadly thinking. Of that dark and gloomy day, Aa the sun waa slowly sinking, How the murdered Prophet lay; Like the Savior, he waa murdered, Just because he dared to say. Men had lost the way to heaven, And God had thown to him the way. We are thinking, aadly thinking, etc. We are thinking, gladly thinking, Of that glorious, coming time. When, with Jesus and with Joseph, We shall dwell In that blessed ell rue, Where the wicked never trouble And the Saints of Ood are blest; Let us strive, then, to be faithful, Tnat we all may gain that rest. Bo we're thinking sweetly thlnklug. Of the Insurrection morn. When, the righteous with him bring-lo- to-da- three years. Sec. 11. And be it further ctiacted, That if any person not employed in any department of the post ofllce establishment of the United States shall commit any of the offences described in the precedperson ing section of this act, every such shall, on. conviction, thereof, be deemed and be punishguilty of a misdemeanor, ed by imprisonment for not less than six months nor more than on year, or by a fine of not le?s than one hundred dollars nor more than five hundred dollars for each ofleuce, or by both such fine and Imprisonment. Sec. 15. A nd be it further enacted, That the Postmaster General be, and he isherebv authorized to conclude af ranceof ments with the post departments I countries,' witu wmcu iuieru or ioreignnostnl conventions have been tinnal shall be concluded, for the exchangenjf small sums or money Dy means or postal orders, the maximum amount of which shall not exceed that fixed by law for domestic money orders, at such rates of chaugeaiul under such rules and regulations as he may deem expedient." $15,000 REWako 234-t- ; i ! SILK CULTURE. The necessity of launching Into new branches of industry has, of late, been repeatededly urged upon the people of Utah, and preliminary measures, having the furtherance of this counsel in view, have already been adopted. A little. reflection will render the reasons for this counsel very obvious. . branches of manufacture now. carried on in Utah are very limited in number, owing in a great measure to the lack of money capital, and the great expense and time requisite to import the machinery necessary to successfully carry on almost any brauch of trade. The completion of the railroad will greatly facilitate the importation of machinery and the opening up of many new branches of manufacture, in which, if home capital be not invested outside capital will be, and others will thus reap the profit and advantaxes, to which our own people, having settled the country and made it a fit abode for civilized beings, are justly entitled. This has already been tlffc case ia one very important branch of manufacture, aud will most certainly be so in others if the counsel on this subject be not promptly carried out. Another reason why thia counsel should be implicitly obeyed "is, that If more branches of manufacture were opened up here, there would be ways, now unknown, of usefully and remu neratively employing our rapidly in creasing rising generation. This is a matter of vital importance to the inhabitants of this Territory, the great ma jority of whom aro dependant upon la bor for their support. There are none amongst us independently rich, and very few who are moderately so; and in consequence of the existence of that pe culiar domestic institution so offensive to the of the world at our folks are largo, young very numer ous, and the necessity, of employing them usefully and proiltably Is becom ing more and more apparent. Many of our people have extravagant ideas about the great change that will be wrought amongst us, in a pecuniary sense, by having a railroad through our Territory. They imagine that it will find employment for a great number and will also cause the general and plentiful circulation of money, and, consequently do away with tho system of barter and trade aud Us innumerable inconveniences that circumstances have hitherto rendered, to a great extent, an absor lute necessity1 Now the railroad may be made a means to do this if we will take the steps necessary ; but the people must do their part. Under present circumstances ii will no doubt Improve the condition of the few who may be employed by the Company ; but unless we, a3 a whole people, take! steps to produce and export that which will meet a ready sale for gold in the markets of tho world, we shall find that the main difference effected by the railway will be the more rapid importation of merchandise from the Bast or West as the case may be; but that money will be as scarce as, or scarcer t than, ever. The staple produce of Utah, hitherto, has been grain, tolerably large quanti pseudo-moralit- y . T.&iW. 233d-3- c j NEW GOODS, j Mon-day- s ; THEATRE. Drd Goods Ma.aagere--.fH- . - pre-requisi- to QL IL BOOTS. SHOme : AfjiTTl Ifffi fee-apa- rt, ! Wf,i. SLOAN & i IS E G Cl O - i l j . Lindsay-Adria- tM j fc ' ; SX A. ; : CRONYN PERMS Boots i & Slices W slx-penn- y sl f" j BOtj E" -- s T ; STK ! S ; . CI5, I l! cb Itb in |