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Show .( iHixdai to tne Dmm tt the Cabinet. De Sllva has reslrmed- - While passlnrr through Kaysvillethe Amit irwu) DESBBET EYEHIHO NEWS. Count Gavauleros - has - accepted crosbar upon which the 'carnage oox The I .III II II Vl twlwUttU spring, rerts, over thefront til the Ilarquis of Bandlsra. that of fore! fm two, as the forward wheels dropped which wxa concealed axzain. Into a chucx-hol- a, us 22. San Francisco, The steamer by a thin crust of ice; this detainedexEDITOR" 'AKD 'PUBLISHER. .i kind ab-the JZerrublic arrived todav with ad three hours, but by Ureal e vices from Hong Kong to November ertion of Brother Joseph Egbert and Concord, N. H. The 83,1SS. convention commenced its sc.on 18th. ThmShenand oah had crone home. Bishop Lay ton we were enabled to fillg, in this city the attendance was The JPUccUaquaia the flax ship here, at our appointment at Ogden In the ana also at Asnueiot ; ; mere not where," in consequence of there woosing large. TTXIKET AJT1 OXUEECE. at and south. In the no large Japan Albany. Gov. Fenton has aooolnted are.0there being comfortable meeting room considbar American to The ........ t . Tabernacle Freeman Charity New Lancaster, the of .... With being York, J. ... i. Ian, enough, '. was, lost near .wew unung, tne crew- ered too cold, meetings were held in the nil tne vacancy in tne Boperxor uourt, took Oua telegrams fbr the Ut few days, occasioned to the boats. There is one mis- 1st and 2nd ward meeting houses In the Robertof death the Judge , by bar brought nUbar LXciUng newa from son sin Woodruff addressing one.and T city.Elder The B. S. N. Co's steamer Tahwa, Elders Dunford and Smith the other, Europe. The peac of that Continent . New York. The Congressional com November 14th. - both houses being excessively crowded. r. at her wharf. sunk num a ems examined aulte mittee, again JeopardUed, notwith ber of The English fleet, includlug the Rod l At this place we enjoyed the hospitalconcerning the alleged uie oinrepeatea .assurances, electionparties, docu liinaiao. biancinna ream, xsacn ity of the bishop, who accompanied us of ney, number a frauds; largecase gtTen of Iato, by Napoleon, ;Klng Wil ments bearing nas aiso Deen ed Nankin, November 8th." The next on on tne Tuesday morning,- on business, to the British consul, Med hurst, with Brigham City, where we were welcomed liam of rru3tli and the leading states laid before tne committee. day ?" Louisville. The Seymour Vigilance I a guard ofmaiines called on the Viceroy by President Lorenzo Snow.T men of Ecxppe,4 that all ras peace. The Committee and demanded full reparartion for the In the evening we attended meeting circular a issued has stating Eastern Question, as it is called, agaih that the committee has been informed insults offered the missionaries at Yong in the large, upper room of the courtlooms up, and thtt 'war feeling In that certain parties about eeymocr are Chow. The Viceroy, proposing to 'delay house,! which was well filled.' Elders discussion, was informed that if he Woodruff and Smith roke with, much Greece and Xarkey seems to be so strong making threats against uie regulators, the not . ' comply by 5 p.m., that day, the freedom, . that if these threats are carried Into did i mat nosuiiues between tne two nations and ancnorea relaour uninese gunooat orrifankin On Wednesday we visited execution, the parties in question may would are rery 'probable. The Turks and expect Brig-habe imme he of but seized, abodt tives to be summarily dealt with; whereupon three miles north Greeks are the prominent , actors In the if the v conduct themselves civilly to diately complied with all . demands. and returned to the city in City, men have been sent to the afternoon, and attended another ex scenes but there is donbtless a greater wards therefrulators they will be permit Three hundred to and punish the cellent meeUnor in the evening. tne Chow Seventeen homes. to their ted at Yong live degrade power man either working silently, and nersons are thus named by name. The Chinese ' gunboat was house being crowded. literati. doing Its best to foment discord between ' The steam tug Volunteer exploded her sent to Chenklang with an English offl On Thursday we started on our return. cer aboard, who will surrender her to holding meetings at ten a.m. at Wii- wxemT.lllt power Is Russia. The k.ll.sk... tTunilanAllandIT An Onnil.if omciais upon compliance lard; at three p.m.' at North Ogden; and the engineer injuring oxra of the Chinese present jnptaro Is "owing to the viola killing The fleet returned in the evening at Ogden, dividing again demands. with all owners; tlonof the law of nations on the part of theTucker & Co., the extensive bankers to Shanshae. The Binaldo with Xiord as before, except that one of the meet Ureece In extending aid and encourage and stock brokers, failed was held on the bench It is Scott proceeds to Formosa to adjust the ings this r ment to the rebellious subjects of The believed that they will soon be able to missionary question there. Captain in anotherevening ward. ;, is en at the of was On ameetincr Dove, themselves. extricate busily appointed he ship Friday Dunlap, Porte,--tCretans, who like their a time aro a canai. short at There three A hun in granu p.m. fully Washlngton. Kaysville. gaged surveying Grecian brethren, are professing Chris dred cases before the Court of The first Protestant church in Central previous to the hour of meeting; 'how Claims, at Hankow by the ever, the snow began to fall very rapidinvolving several millions of dollars, on China was dedicatedNovember 7th of ly, which caused rather a thin atten Since the present struggle for Cretan account of cotton alleged to have been Bishop Victoria, aa at rutnaow dance. Elders .Woodruff, and. Smith Tne polls openea jnov. illegally seized or destroyed by united Independence commenced, frequent re States and Kuckiang; the vote was almost each made a few appropriate remarks. officers. ... monstrances have been made by the Commissioner Rollins has decided to unanimous for Grant and Colfax. when the meeting was closed and we Sultan" 'against 'the course pursued by establish four more export bonded ware- - Serious disturbances have broken out rolled out for Farming ton in the snow In northern China, General Ting hav- storm, reaching Bro. Ezra Clark's about York. the Greeks; but these remonstrances nouses at xewnow the banner of rebellion and merchandise where we put up for the night; McCulloch allows ing raisedaround hare been so little regarded, that the to be exported to Mexico via Indianola, gathered him many disorderly ine p.m., snow reii to the depth or nve inches bands. The proclamation against the in about two hours. Porte recently issued an .ultimatum wnicn nrst appeared in the We reached this city on Saturday At a recent convention of the leading I unnstians, imperatively demanding of the Greeks Railroads Han an, Is now widely post- about noon, having traveled about 125 of were made here. arrangements province respect.. to International law, which for the more ed of transmission throughout the empire. The report miles ana held twelve meetings in one prompt demands were as Imperatively rejected freights to the wrist, are cars that which Imperial soldiers had been sent to week. At all of which a good and .live by by the Greek government, and already to go through without breaking bulk. drive away gold diggers from the Chafoe ly spirit prevailed. The speakers were spirited and ear the first boom of war has been sounded The new tariff goes into operation Jan gold mines is unfounded. Bwa for coals Annetta. witn bark The 1st. uary nest, much of their instructions bein in the firing upon a Turkish east coast. on was wrecked the 23. tow, billiards of the In game uhicsgo, prompted by the signs of the times and by the Ggeek steamer Erosis. and between troubles Chinese The the of last for the near approach of the railroad era in the championship night, w i are a at .Formosa McDevitt defeated Goldthwait foreigners assuming, Utah. I am happy to say an awakened seem America, war a ixxeurreesrs dqdi upon two been serious have 17 an after excit aspect; interest in the success and progress of gunboats points, by unusually with the Turks, and according to some sent to and latter. the contested This the protect of God is felt by the peo game. closely ing Kingdom reports, the war fever In Athens has will i robablv. be the last push-shi Yokohama, Nov. 28. The rebels are pie in the north. reached Bach a pitch that their forces game under the authority of the Amer- - still fighting, but the chief town is said ours trulyr been taken by the' Imperialists. were being marshaled and .legions can uunara congress, as Mcievitt will to have Jos. F. Smith. rIrf" ti rrm w m Alan an nywaao r9 Th. cue. surrender the formed; while others say1' the Greek The safe of the County Auditor of Tycoon, have settled down at Tourunga Echo City, Dec 20, 1868. government has taken no steps j of a JLima, Ohio, was robbed of $10,000 re-- and have turned their attention to com- defensive character. In Constantinople cently; but it is unknown when, or by I mence, and desire to open their port to Editor Desertt Evening News: The as when the money was missed I foreign trade, tnus dividing tne com- - watchman who stands upon the .battle the feeling for war Is said to be about whom, I merce oi tne wesi coast witn a ments of progress at this hour, to make eare was loosed. uguta. as strong, the French flag having been tne an record of the "opening of the seals' 1 Indl-is tnat at Office at South The l'oat Bend. it reported Toaoguwa eutraged and burned because of the ana, was broken open on Monday night I Admiral, with seven war ships had ap must wake with the morning star. Pro- I French Admiral's eagerness toxreserve and a $300 letter rifled of its contents. peared in the inland sea and made a de graps, iu his vocabulary, implies move I scent New York. Tribune The upon the province of Todo, and ment io!h forward and retrograde lines that says the peace. . General Sherman will certainly be ap had burned castles and towns, and also both caugeiit and serpentine. Both The great powers of Europe, with the pointed to command at .New Orleans on devastated the province. Ilarima Owari theue are traceable nowhere more dis was tne next prince marked out for as tinctly than at this station. Some reexception of Russia, have remonstrat- the 5th of March next. Tribune? New York sbeclal tavi sault The squadron will then probably assurance, however, may be found by ed .with, the Grecian government on The editor oi tne spring-fiel- d visit all the Daimlos who abandoned the the philanthropist in the axiom, "All's isowies, was the folly of its course, , but seemingly oamuei well that ends well." The tutored nav- Satsuma. fear JSetmblican of arrested a at Fifth Tycoon through with little effect. The father and brothe- Avenue hotel last night, on a warrant The visit or the Mikado to Yedo has iirU'r works up his log of mysterious r-in-law issued at the request of James Flak, of been postponed on account of the dis- t'urnfcs into one ratio Of distance towards of King George of Greece, notoriety. All efforts for his covery of a plot fo capture him. Pre the destined port. The master mathemathe King of Denmark, and the Prince Erie railroad were release fruitless and he was kept In parations are again being made for his tician resolves the labyrinthine subtleof Wales, have written to hlmurging Ludlow Street all night. Many visit, this time by land. The crown in e ties of his braiu into the sunlight projail upon hlmrthe necessity of respecting prominent gentlemen onered security. of the Mikado at Kioto. October 12tb. duct of demonstration. So the Universal the la w of nations; and the London out bail was refused. JNobody was al was observed at Osaka as a gala day, the- Architect, upon a world's tesselated , naforelirn flvimr see their to conceives his plans, gath-r- s owed was him after he locked representation press recommends the Great Powers to up. tlonal hid iiiBtfrlai was and rears 'his superwar and the flags, it English ship evidently the intention of uormorant mko one eflbrt more to induce-Greeca in the arrest made salute. at In. having the structure, royal compietiqu of which (o abandon her present course, and if Fisk, London. to aud .dated An ashlar Athens to the .Bowles the polished capmortificaletter, the rough subject ulgot, Dec. 17, says the ministers' budget has stone alike find their fitting .'she Is still deaf to their remonstrances, tion of a night imprison. niche New York, 22. The steamer Arizona. been submitted to the Chambers, and nothing! brought forth In vain and to leave Her toTner fate. from Asoinwall. 15th. has arrived. The the expectation of a thus Oar telegrams are more war- Hon. Caleb Cushlng, on a mission for notwithstanding war with Turkey, the esti"Ho treasures up. his bright designs military like than ever, .The Turkish Minister the United States Government, had ar- mates are not Increased. And works his sovereign will." The Chamber of Commerce at Svra Here ends my Sunday evening's pre-- , has left Athens; the Grecian govern- rived there, and left Immediately on the have states steamer petitioned the Athenian Govern- lude. The "stubborn facts" are before united Car for xantic. ment Is making active preparations for to pronounce against the war. ment to enrouc Gen. FitsBogota, thagenia, us. But thirty days since, one stone war; the Turkish- - fleet is blockading Hugh Warren, United States Minister TheBrituhsIoopjGTuzrfe was seized dwelling-store, a meat the port of riyra, and the Emperor of o uaatn$ua, had also arrived at Pan- - at Carthagenia and . condemned, and stall, an inn, with an her cargo confiscated by the authorities one tippling shanty, Wells, Fargo Russia has authorized Grecian men-o- f for the alleged want of a manifest. An cc uo's rune Ben or Guadala. Colombi of the agent war to hoist the Russian flag.! This an uovernment, denies that he purposes English quarters, a telegraphic opman war was ex of hourly . a V t eration, and log cabin or last statement, If true, is little less raising a loan from tHe Railroad Com pected to investigate the matter. hard the were the minus two, cider, The Panama Sfar says "we are dis "teeth and l" than' a 'declaration of war on the part pany. of Echo 'To City. company is making posed to believe that the ostensible ob- day I have counted, (excuse the sacriof Russia; and here most likely, liesjthe The steamship to exteud its line to the ject of Cush lug's mission is in reference lege) exclusive of the U. P. R. R. build cause of the failure of the Western arrangements to the I'aciuc coast. south isthmus Canal, ings, some fifty structures, most of behind be something 22. but most there Babcbck Generals that Powers, to amicably settle the difficuland Memphis, them, true enough, mere duck tene orter. of Grant's staff left for Arkansas more than the mere obtaining of a grant ments, ties between Turkey and Greece. (not the canvass-bac- k species for the purpose off the undertaking. It yesterday. as as iraii humans the Tbe" Great Powers of Europe regard exactly) erring is not probable that the United States In some cases sheltered them. Under Greece as the aggressor, and as al togeth Government will be disposed te spend this vigorous spread of by cotton luxuriate roziExorv. er to blame fa the present rupture; K.rV.K wholesale and . retail .groceries, dry London, 22. The following dispatch. Greece, in and of herself, is an insigni- dated Constantinople 21st, h Justbeen goods, general' merchandise, clothing, ficant power, much inferior even to received, embracing the latest news from I sitTt (not to omit the "softer' on to as- - hardware, may havV ..,, tney i k ti,.tnn.Ur,r uusning blacksmith and wagon t,ocj7,io bakeries, wares), I certain " for rr what prospect , there is of the shops, cheap Johns,, ? Turkey; and unaided, unable to cope hree weeks, the .7" shops, the time, departure government being able to hold with lumber at $250.00 carpenter ,r M. and r with her.! of .the Greeks from Constantinople. general per the Isthmus on its part of the even at that figure; s,saloons, It has long been the ambition of the The Emperor of Russia has authorized contract, should fulfilling the of this State people s, whisky-holeurees doggeries, vessels, probably those carrying be disposed to dispute the Czars to annex" the domains of the of the justice boldness of effrons the in gambling-hellto the raise the Russian nation in appropriating to itself, what. away refugees, made 'have they repeated flag. I lobar t Pasha. theTurklsh Ad- - ever material benefit In the way of sub tery, testaurants, "eating places, lunch i accompllah this pet scheme. miral, with seven is block covers, pie and gin resorts, corrals, hoto is be derived confrom such sidy Ac, tels under shingles and dimity, "priwhere the Greek steamer cessions. Russia's growth in power and extent of adlng Byra JSroziM vate" dwellings, whence femininity refuse. The Turkish Min ThtLJPatrie Havana. the newspaper., territory" is looked upon by the other ster attook a talks out with brazen publicity, the Athens has returned to Con. powers of Europe with Jealousy and sus- etantioople. The Grecian Government organ of the Cuban party, has suspend-de- d cruder texture of Five, Point represenpublication giving as a rea tation expressly denomiaated here as . picion, and especially is this the case is rapnuy preparing for war. ' not being permitted to treat with vymphe qti grade, t And this evening's he press here Is unanimous in con son, with Great Britain. The designs of the l Im- arrivals contribute sufficient liberty questions of .vital 'handsomely.1' as I demnation of President John son 'sMes Cxarswlth regard to Turkey, once ac- sage, to therefore the fair and frail It to the country. portance am previous told; that particularly portion relating to to absolute silence to of and in their the march advent of attempting prefers Echo, power to united State bonds. complished, acquisitions In continue the existence its of Fashion" impotence renowned would be greatly facilitated, the "Emporium Paris. Moustier. "late minister of to in reduced. which been : has This it River. numerous Bear from direct and. the death blow probably given to foreign affairs, is seriously ill. "establishment,'1 if report Havana. places been re has British supremacy in the East Indies ceived here Intelligence in direct .."communication", with Echo Col. that Berancourt and To prevent this, and to preserve what is twelve other insurrectionists arrived at all the gilded enticements with which . i wanton pleasure decks herself to charm i of In "balance Murlatas called the as prisoners. All power" Europe yesterday her votaries. These anticipate "running uu Generals the are IiAKE City, has heretofore JedJo coalltionsbetween usually silent on af 8axt 1868. fairs in the insurrectionary districts. December 20th. . the machine" at these. diggings .for --a Britain and some one or more of the There time, but they may slip up on it. rumors are On Heeeret Jvetos. of Editor Cunday many engagements, J Crimean The war Since It 'This Is butsothe beginning. 'continental powers. are generally contradictory. mornlng,13th lnst., Eider W. Woodruff has buttthey become certain I hat the locomo. was tfie last instance of the klndj But Nearly all the troops which lately ar- said myself, accompanied by Elder rived from Spain have been sent to the Geo. Dunford, who kindly volunteered tive will reach the month of Echo, the Russia, though thwarted heretofore in seat whole paraphernalia of Termlnitish-Babylo- n of war. the services of his team and carrisge,left -hr r design, on Turkey, has never relinhas disgorged itself towards rs We London. Card well has been ec on tour to the north. this city accomfated this never 11 will. Its and a. to at T?bey are coming, com a ted Bountiful Parliament of held at spot." the Oxford. m., by quished it, city meeting and , what was the Richards at D. from coming; Elder which ing, F. the East matter As of time. ssy that .Dispatches plishment is but a' ' n land little are at the Woodruff Elders Smith Russians into unpretentious . volunteering present. a nation she is still very youthful.! She many addressed the meeting, enjoyln? a rich mouth of Echo.wlth uncle Billy Steventne service. ureek Is the rising, power., of . Europeand Madrid. It is reported here that the flow of the good 8pirlt,andjzreat freedom son its oldest inhabitant, will be going, backed by such a power, even little united h tales have sent a special envoy in their remarks.1 After meeting at gone. Not the dismal fate that now ever, will be her lot. Greece might hope to'successfully cope hitherto negotiate for the purchase of wnicn. an appointment was given ont threatens her,-hotto of revelry will yet The fer Brother Richards in is the his arrival preach orgies midnight Uuba; expected. dallyrecent with Turkey, If the latter were unaided I voice we to of peace. the to Malta. The Valleta, give place evening, " proceeded Oentreville, eruption ' T ; of Etna has subsided; the volcano has where the people were assembled await reached the by her former allies.' the track-layehead our Echo. The of shown Ins Eulittle of for had been which the arrival, signs activity The present aspect of affairs . in temporary track past delayed was nr or weexs. on finished a sometime short two between Saturtime in tnree account of break a rope Is, to say the least, very ominous, e Cortea Madrid. The elections for which the and this connected whi the bolt, double-treday night p (Sunday) morning. of Russia can succeed in forming and n this city passed off with comparative- - to e, To avoid the dilemma of being the over while "Piling-thr- o maintaining an alUanee wlUatFranca or jy little disturbance. All the mo-- a stream. Here Elders voodruff and taken by the Casements (a case decidedwere elected. The Smith araln addressed the people for an ly objectionable and absolutely sow Austria, rumors of which have been cir- narcblal candidates carried the cities of SsvIIls hoar and a half, enjoying a cood time, acquisitive) the men determined not to Republicans dicuit ted of late, and thus succeed in Barcelona. is and It stated, on official after which we relied out for Farming-to- sleep until the last foot of thut grading viding 'what 'are "called j the "Great authority, that up to the present mo where we held another mestlniui was done.! The ties are on the track to Powers, she may be able to carry out her ment six thousand troops nave been etnt the evening, alarms and cttsative con within a. mils or to of Echo city; and, on Turkeyj and In her attempt to reinrorce tne army of uu&a; and that crruoa bclcs prcrrnt; Eiders ,7cod- - with fcvonbla werthcr, I . understand deini win toon follow. The to ruir, Bun ford tad Umlth each delivered it is the Intention of the track-layer- s so to do, the present' rupture .between more announces ment will It thU . navtr I short but spirited Addrcrua, evldtntly breakfast here on Christmas Greece and Turkey, may lead to a genand pltsare of th Carrdf0, McGee. Dri-r- s, morning. Marlon, eral European war. crisis nas taken place In I majority present. liisbon. Kan4 Wcstbroofc, Maybroo!r I I m. ; i mt Woman-c-.fT-rag- eve-nln- to-da-y; 1 y I. C : ? T.: . ,,. .;.. . to-da- to-b- e Sis-- : -- . - 1 s. Tt . . m "1 - - - . 4 ' to-d- ay . r.. . l it - I , ' fVj- i 5-1- 5 ' X-- fA , r t I , j T . . :.i man-of-w- ar, -- J. i.:- J. -- " ot -- i ! in 5 . k trtotlH-board- TV. e -- .Pi-''.- : . .w1 j to-d-ay V? , semi-occason- al out-hou- se. "J Wk. - half-occup- ied ? B toe-nai- mucn-talked-- of -- i 'I -- V"1 JEZKrSZXntJ mTS?A T I,. J: " i ,.. . Vt; - , ; . . non-come-ata- ble dram-barrel- Sul-tanVan- ot at-tempt- ajto Hi men-of-w- ar - . to-da- y, -- . 1 '.4 is thest 1', i : be-tru- e, ' -- 'i . ' I 5 . - . ri i. ft- -' re-el- was-onc- stage-statio- . , r : , To-nig- rs ht pie-tre- i. ? . 6 ; - n, 1 r( t r vt". 7:1 i i -- ' 1 , f v ' , W closer contact with the world at larc? Bro. Call; with from forty to fifty hanS' ere Is still prosecuting the good work and east of Echo, on the grace over" making a straliht wake for the promon- his cryis "We need more handC" 11 , CfJ; e sub-contra- ct - i tory. , horse The probability Is that the Iron deterwill take breath at this point, the mi minations of the companytpto push KanyontoTand. the prothrough Weberwinter the contrary montory this notwithstanding. A recent y;slt to the Narrows persuaded your .correspondent here te allow the cars to make terminus of to head the here From till Spring. five about of distance a arrows, the if for the tles.ex-ceptln- g miles, the gradeorIs readyculverts and , a three four bridge. The grading Is mostly done, exor cept leveling, through the Narrows, has frost the bat rock to the heavy cut; rendered the surface hard as flint, so that it will be next to an impossibility to finish off the grade for the ties. ; In; the midst of the going on here, a very loud andonunusual Thursnoise awakened the citizens blowto be the which day night,a stove proved establishand of baking ing up ment, with the breaking of the proprietor's leg. The explosion was caused by the presence of a half pound cannister of powder accidentally dropped into one of the openings on top. The baker, Mr.Wm. W. Iee, was heating his oven for the first time. The fracture was Had he been on the opposite side of the stove, he would have friends been blown to atoms. Mr. la, has . : In Salt Sake city. r: Last night two "tennlnltes'Twent Into a jew and clothing house, ordered out the proprietor, appropriated such "duds" as they mostv fancied, called back Mr. Israelite, and retired in good order" upon their own recognizance, " for their appearance giving "leg-bail-since : nor been neither seen and have ' . heard of. Some enternrislnir Americans set them selves to work, last week and made a bridge over ; Echo creek, which good become nearly impassable through the damming of, the waters with floating Ice. The traveling public just now, an Institution of no small magnitude, deserve owe them many thanks. They . ; more. A gentleman who has spent the past three years on the grade eastward, a few days since expressed to me his admiration of the work on .President Young's contract in Echo andhasWeber done kanyons. Said he, "Mr. Young on whole the by. far the best grading line, from the Missouri to Salt Lake, and that, too, through the most difficult portion of the route." The late snow storm deposited but three inches of snow in this vicinity. We are told that eighteen inches fell in your city. In daily enjoyment of the "good time coming," and undaunted by "all the clouds that lower" around our purer atmosphere , the bright bow of promise sheds it halo overus, with this assuAnon. rance, all is well. V-. - , -- urstrnly Wm. ; ... TntJRGoon. - Balslni. currants, spice, peel, fancy candles canned fro its and all things nice for CHRIST-KAs. ; ,,. .vt.-..- : ,. g.w. datis. : "CHOICE STATES CHEESE. LARD, and Ba CON. Best quality or STATES SOAP reduced to 89 eents per bar, at - ' O. W. Davis'. of Kimball A Lawrence. Tiro doors north ' ': '" ' i y d28-- tf : i Bairos' Chicago Stock; alk on draugbt at, dl3m the Salt Lake Billiard Boom. " -- earth-blasti- ng ADVERTISEMENTS. IlEUJ , Tiw ft lfaaajra.H. e. B, Glawsoa & J. T. Ct. Of tke DlsUngolshed Tragedlaa, very-sever- Mr. JOSCf ? . McGliLLOIJGIl! - ; particular request of many distinguished ratrons. will repeat his Masterly Personation of "Who, by . ' Tne Favorite Artiste, Madame ."' i : In her beautiful rendition of . WEDJmE8DJ JC, DEC 22, 1869, The performance will consist of Staakespear' sublime Trajedyl In 6 Acts, entitled I , mm 0. IlXimrr. rrloceofnenmark. Mr. J UeCrLl,OU Oil ttllS OPTf EliIA.;:....:-..3IAr?- LLEK C11 Ai GHOST or Haualet'N Father, Mr. . I. WALDRON - aJXX)BS OPEN at 6U o'clock. Perfortnancommences punctually at 7. - Splendid Bill for Thursday Night, canisTXAs eve, D. C, December 21st, 1868. BOTJNTTFTJZi, ' The Favorite TraedisLa, Mr. Geo. B. VALDRON. . - j." tr the heaw ta men. ttii, who have "doubled ors with their t favorite Artiste. MAl'AMK In which ihe an t the popular Tragedian, 8CHKLTjER. air. GEO. B.WALDRON.wiU appear. Editor Deter tt Arcu7&; On Sunday Geo. D. evening, the 6th lnst., Elders Watt and E. Rushton addressed the Saints at this place on the cultivation of the mulberry and the production ofsilk. At the close of their remarks an expression of the meeting was taken, which resulted in the organization of ,the Bountiful Silk Producing FOR THE SEASON with Anson Call, President, Society, Daniel Carter, Treasurer, and William AT Thurgood, Secretary. On the following Sunday we were blessed with the presence of Elders W. Woodruff, F. D. Richards and Joseph F. GEO GQDDARD Smith, of the Twelve Apostles, and El; der Dunford, of your city, and. in the :o:evening Elder Stevenson was also present. Elder Jos. F. Smith first addressed the Saints, and was followed by Elder Fresli Baltimore Oysters, oulj woodrnrr, both or wnomspoae in much on duties the of the present plainness , 82.00 per tin. saints. The Holy Spirit accompanied their remarks, bearing witness to all of the truth of the words spoken. In the Elder F. D. Richards spoke to evening us for, upwards of one hour, giving a brief account of his ministerial labors in Europe, stating the number of baptisms and the number of persons emigrated, ; last CMMICMKEirSy and the amount of means expended, exHe Saints. the home year to bring horted the Saints to continue to donate r BUTTER BY THE KEG OR POUND work of gaththeir means that the good Bro. Stevenson i '''' '' ering might continue. was as hour the said little, followedrbut CHOICE APPLES, lftIn accordance with' tne spirit of the AND CODDARD'S in the Tabertimes, a meeting was held 17th of the on the lnst., nacle evening for the purpose of organizing a Agricultural and Manufacturing object was acSociety, which desirable our leading citcomplished. Several of dllily izens expressed their views freely, our worthy Bishop being among the fore REMOVED- .most, and was appointed President of were also the Society. Two committees JOHN GERBER, HomapathUt. Office Residence on the 8oatheast corner appointed, one for the improvement and DB. Block west of the Meat Market, or fourth the of soil and the im one Block north better cultivation of the Cenrt House, of the ' for of and other the " ' ... seeds, porting pure disim our stock the by importing improving best breeds of horses cattle and sheep. A Treasurer and Secretary were also ap pointed, and the meeting adjourned for two weeK8. On Sunday last, a public examination of the Sunday schools was held in the Tabernacle, there being present about four hundred scholars. The examinaJUST RECEIVED FROM THE EAST tion was conducted by Superintendents ana xtampron, rrost, race ana i ones, ACholce and Complete StocTt of was exceedlng'y' en and interesting, BTAJFJiJE mm, faJVCl cou raging to all. The promptness with which the scholars answered the very many questions put to them, and the manner in which they recited and sung many choice pieces reflected mnch cred' - . Consisting of it both upon themselves and theirteachers. After" the scholars had acChoice Tea, 3ultted themselves well the teachers rewards ' XU ' by distributing CoO, of merit topart the deserving. During the Snajar mt all fclnda, examination two short addresses were 11 Bice Ovarastel and Snltana Raisins,' delivered by Elders William A. Lee JCnranta, - t and John '.Telford, and several choice Candled Peel, J pieces were sung by the Bountiful :. apteca. ' and West District choirs, which t' or aU (Canned Trnlt klnda, helped not a little to make the examination one, of the best ever witnessed in Enajlisb PieUeat :! tnis piace. .v.-- : , fanf Tay Caadlw, f craeaen, may interest you to know that our It nr or. Female Relief Society, which was Oyatera, yi Lobatera. ganized last May I believe, continue! in , SardUteaAClaaaa successful operation. The- officers are A Complete Assortment or FAHCT CAWDIEO . ; ot all kinds. , diligent In the performance of their du ties. The necessities oflhe poor are administered unto, the sick are comforted, A Lot of Slates Cteese, Iari auu Baeci the weak strengthened, and the strong i V : made stronger. , STAR and TALIXW CANDLES. ;.v u:j::-OF ALL SOAP KINO?,' , r, the railroad, Bountirui nas fO ' All of which will be respecting had its representatives among the eons of toll. A. M. Flndlay & Co., Anson V!tt1M mt CSIBJtr m th C2ZZSPETt Call & Co.; and many other Individuals have done their best to hr.'tsn the com , bJaw-iTof the which li great pletlon Two doon 27orUk of Slmbali A LerrcaeaV to unite the two ocsna, end crlcj ta in 1 6s. Co-operati- ve -- TURKEYS, Sweet Potatoes . v a d ' ' ' Celebrated GIDER co-operat- ive . . : i . ", " Gunpowder y , - (- . i- - ; ,. ".i t ; ; ; : . w : . . . . ; . 4- - . - . , . V |