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Show should have Influence who has legiti- THE EVENING NEWS. Walter Conrad, 15th ward hares Wells, 12th ward Geo D Grant, Boantiful Samuel Atwoed 13th ward Elnathan Eldredge, Sen lftth ward William Bringborst, Springrius levi xnornton Farmmgton want Byron uroo, 9th2nd ward Daniel Corbett, Charles Bird. Mendon J D M CrockweiLtth ward GRAND MASS MEETING mately and honestly earned it. Ia lation to the Government Interfering with the Latter-da- y Saints, he wished to so? We have should know why GEORGE Q. CAXIVOIY, done nothing wrong. itIdowill say that to EDITOR AND FUBLiailEK. any power who will lay a stumbling block In the way of the progress of the Latter-da- y Saints, God will place two 7.1UI, tumbling blocks in their way. If tbe Tfcmraday. Latter-da- y Mendon Saints are faithful, the Lord Charles Shnmwmy. BrlRtMun, can Charles P Bqxxirtm, will protect ua until the City kingdom take care of itself. God bless us all. Jamea MT. Brisrhftxn City re- r an nature; fertilixing elements over HEW ADVERTISEMENTS. acres area of some eight nunored thousand Ing of what was once a parched and naked desert. We have erected and paid for over nvo hundred miles of, telegraph line, and we CITIZENS OF UTAH! IBS have eraded about four hundred miles of the Pacino Railroad. We have established W. T. Harrl. Treasurer, T.Wt n n' The Mass Meeting appointed for this mnnld oal laws and retrulatlons in all our Prompter, of the Orchestta, Geo. Caretf. Leader afternoon, convened at 4 o'clock at the cities, towns and villsges,and our two hnn New Tabernacle, which was crowded dred grist mills, our cotton and woolen fac moat enthuaiastio assembly of tories, cocooneries, tanneries, and with, BILL the citizens of tbe Territory, and was manufacturing houses La. every depart &RMT SEMI-iNNDA- L Joseph Wight, Brlgham City Amen. Peter Madsen, Brigham City called to order by the Hon. Daniel H. ment of art, speak in language tinmlstak The Tabernacle Cbolr lane. "Praise Geo Wlilsrd City Harding, able of our enterprise and industry; 'while the Lord, O, Jerusalem." Wells, Mayor of this city. Omer Call, Wlllard. City Positively tie Last Ttee Hiitts if - President John Tbfttcher, lOgan Conference adjourned until ten motioned at the same time, the Territory is not only Young Brigham William II. Wright, Richmond THE GREAT ENGLISH TRAGEDIAN, that Hon. Geo. A. Smith, President of free from debt, bat the county and city loof W Dal ton. Wlllard city at the with la cal held currency The meeting was dismissed by Eider Matthew par scrip the Territorial Legislative Council, be Henry Peck-- Malad States. Wednesdsy, 2 p.m. John W. xoung. United the Abel Lamb Farmington Liquor and amaling Chairman of the meeting, which was houses and their kindred Oct. 7th, 10 A.M. Tbe lueetiug was called to order by John S Gleason, Farmington temples of vice are carried. C Hector II Pre-- 1 Jen t unanimously Farmington Tabernacle sight, to The Presl order by Young. comparatively unknown, iwhile, on the Meeting was called W Wan Brizzee, Lake Bait Hon. of Edward hip Henry Health. appearing In his Grand Impersocatlou ' Hunter, A. on Choir sang the Hymn other hand, at least ninety-fiv- e per cent, of page 115, dent George Jacob Wlllard City Zandl, Tabernacle Choir sang the hymn Thos E Ricks, Logan City. General Eraatus Bnow, of our families dwell In their own houses. KE ! commencing "On the mountain tope onThe page .36, commencing, "Be It my Oliver EJOrmsby, Col. Peter Maughan, the of Co., are Indications Brlghaos These facts Washington rapid City appearing." ouly wisdom here." Evan M Greene, Smithfleld of Cache Co., Hon. Charles C. itlch, of growth of a prosperous, virtuous, and in Hls AJfiriE LOCK II ART Prayer by Elder Hone 8. Eldredge. Prayer was offered by Elder Brlgham Alan son Norton, Brlgham City As Lady Macbeth Rich Co., and Hon. Thomas Calllster, every sense au Intelligent and valuable ' Charles Nlbley, The Tabernacle Choir sang the hymn Young, Jun. as VfeKENZIE D. Mr. Macdnir elecIn the of Millard Co., were then chosen Vice community, worthy of a voice ,, on the 19Jth page, beginning The to The Tabernacle Choir sang "Give ear Joseph Tibblta, Angus McDonald. my words." Presidents. On motion, Geo-- Q. Cannon, tion of their rulers and competent to rank William II Shearman," ',, Logan glorHu day la rolling on." are we .Elder bnow B. H. S ten house and Geo. Reynolds, in the family of States. WILL APPCAB. lorkxzo T. spoke, Jesse N Perkins, Boantiful Elder Orsoh Pratt addressed the peculiar and distinct from all other a Territorial feel that memorialists Tour DaLewis Perkins, Esqs., were chosen Secretaries, and Conference. During his absence from people. What we do, we perform in the Thos 17th form of government Is at best an oppres ward Ulggs, no had he this city vid W. Evans, E. L. Sloan and neglected opportuniGod name of of , Israel. the When 17th E Ward ward Pack, sive one; that It is a relic of the old colonial Saints who Moses was selected to lead the ancient ty to meet with the few was P ward Grlmshaw, Reporters. Esqs., lith Pratt, Parley with the live in Williamsburg, It form which our, fathers, unable longer THURSDAY, OCT. 7, of God, he was clothed upon with Moroni Pratt. Pleasant Grove brief and The chairman in ap- to then, BainU that he had Joy, for ever since people Pbalcespeare's Grand tolerate, threw off, because of its injus Will be presented. the authority of Heaven: so It is in this Alma Pratt, Big Field in 5 Acw, entitled the Church was organized God has been day. propriate terms, stated that the object of tice. exaction and tyranny. It is a form of work In which we are now Henry Lee, Bountiful The with uj. At its commencement it only engaged did not originate In the brain Wm Henry Lee, the meeting was to memorialize Con government subversive of the fundamental God Mllo Creek members. six gave Andrus, comprised individual. The Almighty la William C Dry19th ward of gress for the admission of Utah Terri principle of American liberty that "governrevelations iu relstlon to the Holy theany Neal, of it. The work which Is Theo originator tory into the Union as a State. ments derive their just powers from the Priesthood to those lew individuals. called Curtis, 7th ward our Produced wltt by W 14th ward Samuel 1S31 After which Hon. Daniel II. Wells consent of the governed." The practice lie gave additional is admired in its effects by many; they Moroni Itlchaxds, Iu the year LOCKE'S OBIOIXAL MUSIC ! Bigelow, Provo revelations concerning that Priesthood admire the presented the following resolution, of Government has been to select and In which of the Latter-da- y Samuel Mclntyre, St George the l4tdlea and Gentlemen or t h t . and Its power, and new councils were Balnta andprosperity was carried:' officers from distant States, Cbolr and other talented Voesii.it which ernaclo the and which unanimously William appoint peace quiet Mclntyre, render the Ctioraaes. Prinm will organised. Then the Saints were In- reigns throughout our cities and settle- Geo B Wallace, 17th ward laws the with a men of thirteen committee "Resolved. Thst habits, unacquainted Solos by Mr.CareleMandIvlr.Hidie experienced and were liable to be led ments which are not equalled anywhere D B Huntington, 16th ward be appointed to draft a Memorial to Con and necessities of the people who, to The Manic anl CQoraHes under cot some of God; astray by tospirits ss admission of this Is said these excellent William Gibson, 20th ward for the when but it the direction of Prof. Careless. else; gress Territory a greater or less degree, would be have manifestations and effects are produced by the Latter-da- y Daniel Wood, Bountiful pretended .State." lead-ing revelations for the purpose of under the Influence of the traditions, HACBETlf, King; ef Seotlaad, Galloway, Tooele performing all things in the Andrew On motion the Chas following Grove the Church. The liord de- Saints Pleasant gentlemen Stewart, habits and customs of the State or country LAdy Maebeth name of tbeLorXJ.the world does not like OrvllleM were selected as said Committee. Tokerrllle clared in a revelation the it. Allen, t.at a .rrllf H VlcKeiit to we from whence'they came, and which might MacduiT acta the world does, Ira N Spalding, East Weber professed tiafnt were not to be led by those in If Salt Lake D. Hon. II. Wells, City our own name only, they would say Hopkins Pender, Morgan City be totally Inapplicable to the Territories. EvcntBg, Hon. Jeter linton, Salt Lake City influenced, and said that He had ap- all right. Probably If Jesus come had Wm under these Miller, Lake Salt Hon. attempt servant circumstances, any If, Ilia City Jr., Brigham Young, pointed Joseph, through to the Jews in his own name, instead of John Thornton, Farmington ami "Delieate Gioii Col. David McKenzie, Salt Lake City to force unpopular mea- "Honeymoon" made whom he would lead Ills people. He the should be B T name of his he would have Foote, Nephl Hon. Lorenzo Snow, Box Elder Co Father, directed that the Quorum of the Twelve been received with sures upon the people, the result must be a Also, a Ballad and Fancy Dane Thos Jackson. arms. Wm. II. Dame, Iron Co Col. Psyson open and and of conflict distrust Apostles should be organized, whose E Daniels, ,, enmity feeling, Hon. Francis M. Lyman, Millard Co gospel has accomplished much Thos business it would be to preach the gos- forThe Doors open at 1 o'clock. Performan and commence Co should K. Utah once Latter-da- y Aaron F Fair, Ogden at which are created Albert Gen. not, the salvation of Thurber, the temporal t at 1XA Andrew pel to the nations, to the Gentiles tlrst Co Love, Orson Hon. Nephl. ts. Bain not Thousands come have exist. Sanpete would from Hyde, under other circumstances, and then to the Jews. The Priesthood the old countries who, before Aaron Sceva, GrantsTille Gen. F. D. Richards, Weber Co obeying Nathan. If a Territorial government can be con- BTAS' LONDON Centerville T were called together after the building the command to Porter, Hector C. Height, Davis Co Judge unwere POBTEB, gather, living Wm Grantsvllle or trie ivirtiaim lcmpie. and. in local: sistent with a. republican government, it Hon. Abram Hatch, Wasatch Co and der in AIUIOL'S SCOTCH bondage Ward poverty. 16th ALE, and. They Frederick Keslerjr, Is when the wishes of the peoplo are log of the Twelve Apoetles.the ProDhet were Capt. David P. Kimball, Rich Co. on tbe fluctuations of WillUm Tripp, SANDS CHICAGO not Joseph mid they had received the trade dependent the instructed STOCK ALE. The Chairman then and the whims and caprices of Jacob Gates, ttt George. respecting" their officers; but Apostleship with all the powers per- their employers to the and retire Committee be veto prepare On of absolute for while the their at may bread. Draught were right Presented neoessary Memorial. dally The following Elders abtaining to the same, just as the ancient They have come here and been the During act to able of their exercised Legislaupon every Geo. been Elder in this God had fulfilled His Q. Cannon, haviag by Salt Lake Billiard Room. , sence of the Committee several speeches ture Apostle; above that condition. called an officer who msy be obnoxious to to go on foreign missions: word to His people He had bestowed lift themselves admire by were forth in made, setting; eloquent the this, yet they do Mons Anderson;' (for Norway) Philanthropists upon men all the cower and authnritv not people. for the the agitation necessity language fact like of the all done it in being Schoufeld (for Switzerland) Edward as these considerations only necessary to carry on the buMdlnir ud of the name of the the of admission into of the Therefore, subject Indi- Chauncey W. West, Jr., an If Almighty. me aKioguom oi a uoo. wnen 5 Joseph LOST! Union, and, that Utah, having been serve to prove more folly the unfitness of a goes to the nations and declares was lasen irom me earin, an. mat we was vidual was motioned sustain that then vr It a wa vas o v the for BftViw a he is of Uffwmuo Territorial form from that J government aj missionary America, these brethren on their missions with A bklnolb ix w, with white la the necessary was for the people to select through a Territorial people of this Territory; and that it is ursaaea a. hast on one or her horn- nothing surprising, but our faith and prayers which motion and havingof passed ljl. one to preside over them who had al it is considered uu j ou one jor ner nineteen years, is clearly oe eot away from probation asserts when has he come Subhe that In the and our condition an ordination to the name of the the herd m the 20thsiaec, present vast carried the Tne llndtr vui Ward. was a to by all ready received the of entitled unanimously Sovereign I rights to t t deliver all who ftftft Lord, or oollfe and auby the us informtkn between of reaioring giving her, versive waicu is me mgnest were received harmony The?e addresses State. apoeueaojp, to will receive his message, from their congregation. Mra. QEO.TEAPDALE. General of thority ever bestowed upon man. If condition w the tb.9 we, the enthusiasm Choir ith "Do Government, The people greatest by sang of bondage, and declare to Brigham City aotaward. the people bad not been satisfied with them thousands of citizens present. nrav for me at Home?" Utah, in mass meeting assembled, do onee that, if they will obey the princi- ther the selection that was made, I would Elder Wilford WooDBurr addressed The committee returned and presented more make an earnest and solemn appeal ples taught by him they will know for TAKEN UP not see oeiore me tnis great congrega themselves Conference. Previous speakers have the following memorial which was read to the Senate and House of tbe Is he not an impostor, Representatives, tion, l nere may be many people here that there that my Farm, at Bnnntiralon the 27th nit, The by the Secretary, Hon. Geo. Q. Cannon, need be no deception, his alluded to our past 'history. AT one on who have never investigated the nature sense their of and Bay MA BIS, 5 years old, no brand ' relying magnanimity are in recorded oar enemies dolnrs of is not received. One idle. Plato liOKSK, branded JC on of and authority of the lloly Priesthood. message motion Hon. H. Wm. Hooper, Justice for a dispassionate and unpreju- combined) Yellow on left tblgn and II on toe rlrht is the work of the the heavens and on the earth. and, werk This revelations been have one Many and It lameI in fore foot. Onei ilrht diced consideration of our claims for a thigh, given; and It is His business to sus- Those tninga. are .'past, ana we was unanimously adopted. . . Bat DADliV wiui Mu muAi uree wmie leet' u given instructing me Saints to Almighty, avw3i3. . Jor ua. before future sireat as we as and admission do tain into the Union upon an branded 8 with horizontal mark, ronaiiir we long it, To the Honorable the Senate and House speedy right, build a house to the name oTthe Lord. be sustained Jn our efforts to pro- the set time to favor Zion has come it on left thigh. thm Unitoei the with, other through States. of aqoal tooting in which revelstlon it was stated that shall Jieprescntattverof a6S71w3S-- l .will He has Lord that The JOHN McJTEIL mote cause. His in our promised havlabors AU If, assembled: in which is respectfully submitted. of Congress If His people would go to work with all oever never wail. 24on,svna-tithis In end we do view, that Men forget ing things cantheir might to bulla that house, and are We, the people of Utah Territory, in to other people, may seek to overthrow this work, we Owing to the late hoar in which the JLOST! disagreeable mourn come enemiee meir mat, upon not help it: we must do as the Lord di- but they will never prevail Memorial before this hon was we your are presenting to unable held, them and drive them and prevent them give ON the 6th lntt between Wells, FatwoACXx I rejoice at the host of men of God orable body, respectfully solicit your calm ameeting at all hazards, and we must worBank: and the Elephant Store, a POCKET full of the from fulfilling that work, He would so rects God not LiKDOKR report it proceedings, going-fortto "to this nation the way He has appointed. who are letter and papers ot no and containing such and consideration, dispassionate lonsrer reoulre that work at the hands ship wouldIndoubtless went we when to owner. to ralne to the on bat of call their adjourned having the be repent people to It us agreeable favorable action thereon as the Justice of The finder will please return the same to tall of His servants. God has permitted us when we press. go forth to declare the truth sins and turn unto the Lord, before His our cause demands. Office, and oblige to oe ariven many times rroxa our to the . B. P. COOKE, If we were received pleas- Judgments are poured oat upon the In homes, but He has never taken from us antly, people. GranUvUle. Is d283l of of the the this Utah In habitants the Ter 1849, It If be It country. vet. we people year must otherwise, the priesthood and kingdom. There Is nevertheless go forth Thkxtkioxi Last night the play of our be directed ritory organized the "Provisional Govern should minds future that In the nameof the very evidence that can be desired that for Zion Is not yet what It ment of the State of Deseret;" a govern "Cardinal Richelieu" was presented in If we are faithful, the work can towards, IOST! all the authority of that priesthood has Lord. relation-to- . will be. In being subject to ment republican In form, having a written grand style to "a very good house. Mr. not be hindered in Its progress, but will been and la now with us. Ills stated in surmount Warner excelled, if possible, his former BETWEEN the Elerenth Ward and tbT every obstacle and come off the laws, there is an important consider the Book of Mormon that If the people for TWO SHAWLS one lneK im Constitution, Executive, providing which may God grant for ation, which is, whether the law Is fine rendition of this famous charac ported, and one triumphant; home-madvery of this nation rejected the gospel, lie Jesus' Tbe flnner will, and Judicial for or a not. For if law Legislative sake: Amen.! departments, lnstanoe, righteous or Bro. leaTe at ter. them was Office, tbls He well Lock-would take It from their midst. We pleaae Miss supported, i to the effect that we the election of its officers by the people, for were In existence 11th The rewarded. Choir be and a Ward, .City T Brlgham Xfv sang TT.nlta "My to oar behomes In the east leave had C28M . . . . : rV In I . loved Xteseret! in a very sweet and should not be baptized for the remission revAnnA antl all nthAr thlnn o nwvvntrv verv Desc fore this prophecy could be fulfilled. It own set la mavxnir in weir j be to would of in this I opposition - the government of a republican State. ' Miss great credit thesins, In "Nan the Is still being fulfilled. The people are tastefulnemanner, reflecting God would and of law it or t consequenttheir upon Bro leader. I Annie Ward gave another evidence of her training me Under this from in nations government, hundreds provisional coming Hyacintlis, Tulips, Sifliirops, to obey It. we must obey lybelawwrong ind thousands. lie heartily endorsed Flshburn. were organized and elections held. I counties P6"1 all hazards. of at J God names the The of the bretiiren and kept the are now forming- a Club nd will delirer a continual . following Itisrlght moee great , , movements were WE to trie Conference, by ior us to obey every righteous law, and mw. t t.- iat any address in the TerrltoryeM presentee that had been introduced Into the midst Elder raVc Bulbs for Pall nl an tin sr. ait the followlns is to consonant which our Geo. suitable with at "Macbeth.' that will be every condition, Q. and, been principle very Cannon, having performed, oftheBalnts. Unless we manufacture called to go on short missions to HYACINTH 8. doable, from Sl.OO ner doses or our with the beautiful all the constitution music and choruses. was country. session, Congress the We glorious 75 petitioned for our Mr. Warner will and export we will be finable to keep as Macbeth, Mr. TULIPH. are required to build temples and admission 0 Eastern btates: appear SNOWDROPS, the into Union. us a " among medium. Alayw D. McKenxle as Macduff. Other ckarao-ter- s CROCUS B. , circulating 20 a to ordinances those attend will that rixou granta asmat xxis messing A8PAK AGU3. Bishop A II Raleigh. 19th ward 1.00 per 11 company. unite us with the dead who have gone Subsequently, in 1856, we held a conven- xms by theone with all his Balnt. Amen. Bishop C II Bryan, Nephi for or Fall Aisoaitisu-a Meand Constitution is and characWarners greatest adopted planting.on8omeu&ft behind the vail before us, without whom tion, It T Barton, 15th ward ZilUUd and two OLBANDKES hand fore" 1 to see a President Buioiiam Youno delivered Bishop Jacob vivid and and elected our weicannot be perfected,nelther can they, mortal, saarD tour obbsrs XMXsnraTn.T. delegates, who pre 3d " Weller,: Bishop this Shakesfameus a short but very Interesting I In Bishop John W Ilesa, Farmlngton be perfected without us. It is our duty sented them tov Congress; but no formal FULLEtt . . . and . crSSonS? have an oooortunltv d3eo 6 -- wavjaAI-- AAawa, .i .ii.. OtaDeeeret Newa" iuucutb wnicn ne gave Bishop to ia to to our labor uiacouxse, and tithes John build pay action was had thereon. Again, in 1862, of dolnjr so Stoker, Bountiful The witch some interesting facts concerninr the Bishop L W Hardy, 12th ward the temple. Zion is arising. We have another convention was held, and another with the choruses and beautiful music, are benefits arising from the system of Cc Bishop A K Thurber Spanish no time to lose. We most listen to the Fork an immense attraction. operation, and other matters of impor-- 1 I Bishop F Sheets, 8th ward we would Constitution was adopted. This, also, was without which oracles, living tanc. ilia remarks were rerjorted In I iushop otmntiA Woolley. oth ward be as lost sheep. He felt as an indi- strictly republican; but, although properly full and will shortly be published. District Coxtbt. The hearing of testi BUhop Reuben Mmer, Mill Creek vidual that he would be glad If the Lord presented to Congress, was never brought uro. --Fishburn's choir sang a song en- oop mony in the case of Andrew Strong; in aitutae, jitn ward or should command that this people to vote. hop titled, Our Prophet Brlgham Young." dicted, for commenced not should another larceny, yesterdsy buy yard of cloth The organization of the 'State of Deseret" Bishop Covington. Wa Elder Orsox Hyde was the next Bishop any where until they had used up all is still preserved, however, and. thonrh arternoon. s. 1. Woodsy, Wm. Wood, Charles S Peterson Web . Charles now In the Territory. Let us do what speaker. He WaltorrO. rejoiced In everything Bishop Alex F Barron. Panacea Popper, Wm. that tends to the defense of the King. C V 8pencr, 13th ward is right, Independent of consequences. petition after petition has been presented HaH atone, Sawyer, A. B. Y. Hampton, Greenwald, uoca oiitou. jn me BAints take besd to in vain, we are still full of hope, and all urmna xoang, 17th ward Amen. I Maria Geo. ISLh Rasmussen, M Ansrus Cannon. the counsels of the irvtnti rr Chandler, (Paul AND The Tabernacle eholr sang the hymn prepared for the change that ahall convert I IUcrd Maxfleld, Cottonwood Edwin Earl and Enoch Able, did notI opine. that any serious inroads Engelhrecht, on us Beauteous "How are from 118, page our. colonial to their condition present a mH. &a m ror the prosecution and ra i zlujuni iu : imii eet." " ill bo ui.us ur suv novir inn the of a free and independ- were examined oy glorious zra Clark. dignity Farmington tne aexense. . - Court d. T. Elder ' Calne might John dismissed with ent State. arrayed against tbe Zion of William Johnson, 15lh ward 7 till wou. inero are living Journed o'clock, p. m. witnesses that Henry McEwsn. 12th prayer. as it seemaother Territories hv lived and associated with the Prophet Strange 7 o'clock. Tril rr slttlxnr. Nlsrht MUlen Atwood, 13th Ane congregation tuts morning was been admitted into the -resumed. Wasrener. wm ivi John CooV. tew FOR with li. to Union, which, i continue live and wj, itooerts. Howard OCTOZXJEIt, , Mr. McCardy. Wm. Haflaton- very large; the huge Tabernacle being far leas order. pnTrnm anil testify to the truth until the Kingdom xiouvar nt llenrv Ilontx. , T l. Mnl ' B.MM.John II..Wk cuocum I filled were w of in every part, many of the- peo- eonreesfars1f.m.lf-T-Tltsvelf, and till time E T Brownli-g- , 7th v.. i nnminm inr inn "i"? " w niunu. tnn wt, uou wuiPriaaa care of it. Asthat Men't Custom Kip Booij Israel Canfleld, Ogdcrt I ined to find unable be seats... long at In date the our ple PefgH of the first ted, being were, Jacob by OrnstehVa .petition, prosecution. ' Canlleld, TemsJn. itwUI be diffl- Angnstns - .TTV . tor written, the vast defense viewed was jas without Inhabitants. admitholding testimony congregation comparatively Edward Stevenson. Kth wtkni NiHed, 6.50 made into the Jf -- m bUV Aiow nas w W nwseat ox counsel ror both sides. from 17th And what the Felt. ward tho of the II future? Here we ef are the to stand; sight living 7" After theargnmenta, tbe case was giren Ume the Prenhet oommenccd JolUn Atone Moses, Mill Creek an sea ou was Calf of oal human faces a well day, in to la Peg,d,5.00tol0.00 organized ted the Jury. republican State, 1 1 that he would shortly rest from hlsla- - W Folsom. lith ward our. to 10 Tested a. battalions to a country this beholder from, with the by, Adjourned m., acullar i WW 9th inspire morning. Biter, Sew'd. 70to!800 uwii aua cxciaimtu: "I n niitk h foe. on a apl reclaimed by . vonn re-emotions and reflections. How plainly 1W. . . 7r J K .'.' ysyjllo ot bearing off Aae responsibility MH1 Creek ..PefdWOtoiOO Twi? I on dom Strongit BoA Kip is the divine hand of theAlmlghty trace OUr Indus txv from the aierilA tmmn Af nn- - amea its sitimg. xne l ury in the mtlf-. . a nr) I.. 'thehoulders IrmrerTlJl . w . "l. of. the told made and fruitful for the ages, support Vtnlel CkhAan HnttA.. able in the gathering together of so (hit- Imiftft Pen' 1 . .1 Shoe. 'I Insults airainatlhe IJnionfcou. be Was SO SOn to be takan IQCn Ololl m ' !. Ri.h-- w fr lTi.rwv,JU ! t?-- t. nfan(lnn vMfn a such from many of people variety After he, had been taken away, when I ton Thomas, lUch Co Company, defendants were allowed NaUed W lag far admission, be disregarded, and road one ( week: further time to answer. nationalities, manueslng a unity and other ina i waive returned to Nau voo. a meet. I Utn Stewart, Payson At and more distant com Territories, was appointed. President Uric. A nolle was entered by the Prosecutin steadfastness of pnrnose to serve God Calf .. Peered 2.50 to 4.io, LHpraOTe, Sen., 13th ward ing more of be no, nam xoung went to the stand, most of I paraUrely ralue, eagerly Attorney In the case of Connery. ier, ."ounurul that has probably never 'been Elisha II Bavis. Lb hi to the caseof the people, Ac, vs. Bran-nlgaequaled for the mt of thA the ,n. Great Sewed 3.50to5.Cfl . ought .. enlarge Republic? " "-- 1 . Jona Jiebeker. TokerrtiiA .1 Howard in th. and uy any peopie, possessing. (ne same Larelle, for chain of States con the murder of Why should the 2.50 to 8X0 Russell, at Wasatch, last Womens' amount of experience, of either the tlnue seyered in itsgreat centre? rery counsel for defendants presented a dent Voang arose' or past ages. y hU Utah excels in material improye-- Spring, present to motion and t. Lasting 4.SJ to M quash the Indictment, upon the , ,f bis ' gestures, features, Lis form. Z Snow.si3tjrr m en of ts other certain defects. everr Territnrw TTntn. in The tha grounds points were Women$ Dtttern Made Shoes veo hUaUtur was Joseph's. There o. O Snyder, Wanshlo f.53fw We one built 95 are many who can testify of hayealready w up twenty city to this fact as 14th ward I . . . ... unrvxasmr. . . . Appleby, DzsKsurr The Fall term i w MimiMa to citizen Mens' ' well as myself! Here was evidence that Theo JisKean, icth . . Boots 4.00 to ... u . uuuwwuw ueuuBs uuiTT otner ii amn. Deseret of the will commence Unlrersity I no IIemT Q Boylsy Paysoa" dues ana one hundred towns and Tillages, Court adjourned till 2 p.m. required ' argument to I on Monday next. This esteemed Inatitu with a. Adam FauL 8tL - 40ct.Prlh aldentBrieham Yonn SOLE LEATHER one Two p. nu The case of InternalRerenue hundred population of about r""" I Albert Merrill. Kr. ms of Ool tn l.. UOQ or learning is now better prepared ana t.m.i thousand in all. We have ealaK. xaggarx vs. ac. tsneigroye, for con- - HARNESS t v 45 than hitherto to impart all branches ' of a Ushednrty u "owing a reoeipt for taxes three hundred schoola. In which first class .English education The ancient at least eighteen thousand children alleged to hare been iaid, was set for fMy BRIDLE 59 receiye c And be alio will modern 1 nntsvUIe .Vv taught language common . T school education, without one n hannn m n th. n r nn - $60 to $72 per wb aA bu inn u Aft,&m. n as i rT7. UPPER XvTiTlt iTVJriT1 by eminent professors; the latter will for- - dollar of publio money or one acre of the his choice in so tlaln a ninnrthit nlah prirate lessons If desired. can be comprehended even by a child. I Samuel I Serrina. 14th publio domain to aid us. w,i .in iptn Is W K It the constitutional right of Presl-- 1 iIorm We hare made wsgonroads.bullt hrtdm UQx Ward hitney, the 15th of wara I ; laruimoniuif.ou an to The or wieia of and the loQcial Paxjcrmca, lnnntnce List lat uemioung U.len jyioa.daochter otR.ulL, opened kaqrbns at the cost of millinn. fsrer lJ.aod tyrms Turn over the people of this Territory that.S:" I x5fmjT?fylor-'- d awarded the com Yarioua dollars." of We by premiums t hare made GICIM can obtain. Xf.n "DIG one 12th thouoyer Empy. ward hn eTfiUil ted, at the aanamuesor canal and to In articles fni mhv nfiMthln the Loan mittees Qtr. wara twentyL tKr,fn4 r itZJZV?? uoucewieiueU by oar Fresldunt' lvV,,r.-- Z",r"?.ul Jmea Ballard, twlnehU I Territorial rair will b DUhlilhed in "TTrTMrl law Imilaa f tward Jealous: thevw ara nnt wllltn, h. " m I SALTIAK33 CITY. . mmmiWi XSUI Wmra v iiiy i w v urea rauiions of dollars, thnsbrlnf-- . 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