Show 1 f from the mi mo Republic republican lis tri OF THE TEMPLE OF ati AtT ON TIM THE airn sam OF MAY 10 1830 1850 BY A STORM th te temple tempie of nauvoo erected by the tile cormons mormons Mor Mort mori mons tio iio finished in iri 1845 partially burnt in in october having but its four mails malls lefi lell all ill its timber vi works arks having havin g been con cons edmed burlei by the flames was destroyed by a hurri hurn catle cine on the tilt uit on kamying at nauvoo in march 1619 1819 18 19 the 1 rian bought this temple with a view to refit it for schools its study ing and epee meeting tiny hail hall for u i refectory capable of containing arut acut about one thon thou thousand gand sand persona personal ac hin fin many y preparations were already made an agent had been beets sent tent 0 o the tile pine foresta forests ill iu dle tilt north gorth IT vy buy thil umbers bers of dimensions dunens lons iong necessary f for ui reestablishing establishing re the roof root and arid noi fi nor filoze lory lozy 8 baine maine une other pieces of wood were read a team mill was purchased to lit fit up a sam saw sawmill mill the sawmill saw san mill was wa nearly finished ava a vast s laed faed shed ads ra raiding i aing rk near ar the ake temple tempie to shelter the carpenters carp enters enten the iila illa sons were laying in ibi the interior the anses of tho pillars v m ii 11 n on ors the of ofray may a frie frig n lium ilum cine bae bhe fae most inos terr tb experienced ir in tiie the country in reany years burt burat stid denly oft th tall r 0 where iho ito altin dt idil and run united to ta as 8 9 T rd ra bugi LUMI horth borth sj si and willi wiuf sa cu hii ali ji i the u a a sillik v iii ill wv arpe c rr pe had hod hudnet not birne te A flee t ft sil ail sll s atty feet hagh gh bent lent J a Y it i 1 jigli I to crush cruh tha nd L tj e 1 X MV M J V f tit tib t tf fre tre iian t uc wc are ai all ali lost and indeed their loss appeared to b be certain for the southern southe ni and eastern wails waits which had alays always beun beva looked upon at the thu weakest now shaken by the fall jall of odthe the fornier seemed on the ahe point of tumbling on the them but the f tinning rubbish of the northern wall stopped stepped at their geet feet now rushing out c ut of the ruins in the th midst of f a cid bid cloud of dusti dust hall hail and rain wrapped up in taur lder ider and a blitt unit df wind elpe dt nic nig every to hear the iwo two walls wills give kite diye way upon then theta they id iri getting gotting out at sewing letting those walls wails ails alla still standing standing and frightened fright ned at the danger frum from which they had just emerged the same blast that overthrew the wall of the temple and sensibly dislocated located and inclined the two others took up and carried off the root roof of the old school when the wails wells falling on the foor floor behe kih aih badke down dowil the beams and tah atoned injury to six lix icar lear i ian lan women who were werm Work working irig below the creek on m the bank of bf which thel the tha wash kash house of the community is is situated wail wall so to quickly transformed into an impetuous tor lor rent that the house was almost instantaneously instant arie arit filled with water and fifteen women then washing there were compelled to get through the windows in order to sare save themselves they took refuge at the farm arm whence they were soon after brought baci back in oneff one of the wons wong of the community all the he n mh 4 bering firering fielde fieldg were werd ravaged the fences over ovel overturned turned and the broken one of the members of the atre dit tit renn ricy nicy i got on horseback and repaired to every ever place at which men were working out of doors d oora and soon brought back tidings aidi n cs that no pers perica al accidents had bad happened the same evening the masons reunited and consulted by the ferency Ge rency acano ledged and declared wat wit the southern and eastern walls walla would soon boon fall down and that to avoid any serious accident it was wa better to d destroy estro y thera the next morning the general Cen oen crai cral assembly ay having been beem convoked by ty the ferency Ge rency met on the temple square and mid unanimously r re e colvea first that the demolition wag was argenti urge rity ritt for fur the safety both of the members of the colony themselves and of the inhabitants and foreigners whom curlo curio curiosity sity pitr might bring to tile he spot second that by unai unar unfixing ring ning the ails frails alls frinc tt ne by stone katone they might pre tre preserve serve ane the gd g d enes imea but I 1 a as this operation would taeup kc up much tine tire tir tin e occasion much work expose them to many s dud ruf edd ded dingers dinners ners and considering the th lives of mert men as a ch more val vai valuable than money tirey deci ed to use uga smut sent other iapani anoe illeana aft abt siny been leen d and greed th ey ru s tat t at work ster stry nd the wails wail wa s were wre pulled down f the th a 1 of tile tiie waple vaple j r u milne abild aua 4 great inconvenient incon veniene to the lan lar tw co dehu I 1 1 ty aa as they re thus thu otil obliged ad ti inba guba s ity their then conner lor lur zier projects and plan plane but per geri ipri mt ering cg and aad toura e ou si strong strung in their im uni I 1 nn in arl all and tta the jl aiu alu altheir ul their additional breth ren th u i w wll 11 begin bedin egal agal gain n on cis the use place of the pro visit and urgent construe ti as piat plat wui yrtl se serve i bail I 1 arother another large and arld fine n c edi eal ballice lice bauro baui 01 my moy aj iga I 1 P dolog secretary secre Seere taze tari u the lcuien Li lucrease crease of the chinese opium rac rev kev mr air williams Will ianis lanis writing ipolit canton ganton under date of ot sept 27 21 to the american board buard express expresses ci apprehensions oi of the fu fure luie repose ot of the country tile the opium trade is thriving and from froin fifteen to sixteen eli ell dollars leave china annually for this drug alone much oi of it in specie species and all of it for produce u s good leaving instead every thing evil and disastrous the editor of the friend of india says sass if it was not 1101 for lor the importation of specie cie cle and the tile revenue of two turo and a half hali millions sterling erling si derived from the tiie opium trade he fie does not sed see how the government of india could be carried on and the tile army there thele paid that government is consequently taking measures to increase the supply and aud there will probably be nearly sixty thousand clients brought to china chuia in in 1851 or nearly eight C millions of pounds of opium still thed the camese chirl Chili esc ese government shows no signs ot any disposition t to legalize the trade tram and with the of an al se seizure izare or a edict by SOM ame L patriotic officer on the tile coast is i doing nothing to hinder the he entrance alice allce of the tile drug the growth of f elie tile poppy m in china is thought to be on the tite increase but the anfe xi ma render wide r rathe the native producer a competitor not at all to be e feared ilis his I commodity beam the ie sanle sanie relation to the indian that lat the tea produced there does doer to the genuine itie itle chinese leaf what between the nature of lie lle two products lr ducts ft it is enczur ging aging armast aj s much hat that hut is disc dill t heartening an to know that the gospel is also grinding rinding its way in in and that the god of that gospel is also aiso the ruler of cominer comin erce cei cef and that all the ramifications ramification s of men in the pursuit of gain lain are a part of his wonder vender working scheme to redeem the world after what we wei havre havle seen seea to the wrath of man mait pm praising ising god we e need not despair for the future N yi independent piti c ns esi 1 I 1 enack iliac it is very good here shoeing keitg being worth 32 and setting a tyre the saihe saine price picks are worth from six to eight t dollars 3 tools eau cali bd purchased here almost as cheap as you can purchase them in st joseph iron is worth from 10 id to 20 cents per pound from fralli this you yott can form an idea of hat you could do by working at it youn your stir tra trade ide mules are worth from to 11 rays letter ath feb peb st joseph gazette ITEMS iro from nl mo alo republican june 14 froni rom to of property ty destroyed by fire in new Or orleans leatis on oil tilt tiit one of the ginest finest nes t buildings I 1 md was burned Al monday oliday W week belc loss great fire lire in pittsburg june 8 9 loss very large anlow among 0 other things 1 od it Cli same sime day duncans chair factory C cincinnati in cin nati and a great fight i bet between Weeti the fire companies with brick bats and pistols 1000 reward offered by tiie llie governor for the murderer of a philadelphia watchman may 26 bernhart henn ig i nominated for Con congress gress grest i from iowa to sele succeed dettl william thompson who stole stola tho poll books book gen gert aill 11 aa governor of oon Oun iotti 1 hungary 0 11 q and suite are at S st t LO louls louis ills fea feasting sting vh with the mayor having pi purchased land for a n settlement in iowa st steamers amers are ascending grand wiver luver as far as PIS and alid cutca la landings tidings vessels have been fitted out at boston roston and new york to help the depredations by the Irid indians ians lans con continue atlanta at anta ie ee in sight of the government flagstaff flag staff 75 deaths are aref reported for week ending jorid 9 in st louis 15 by cholera many rei ref religions denominations sayo sAye aro are divided and many more are being renta rent on the slavery question several cases of small pox had occurred at panama may 27 many emigrants there and to such extent ha have ve murders been committed that the english Fre frerich french rich tich chilian and united states consuls have proposed advisory measures to the governor to wit to call all the citizens in in general council to devise ways and means and t to 0 enrol all the citizens of their respective nations to be armed in p t proper magneri manner to help preserve the peace PAINES PAINE hydro ELECTRIC LIGHT mr air paine of worcester mass according to the tiie boston post lias lifs succeeded in bringing to perfection his new gas manufactured from water by mears means gre ty tobe to be used for light heat and motive power 0 OC a late lite exhibition given by him tiu tiie post says mr air paine paitie had his li ms uso use brilliantly lighted up although lie he used only one small burner burnen for each eacil roon the light was exceedingly strong and white green in in some colored prints priam could be lie instantly dishi distinguished ng at a distance of several feet from the hurner burner bu trier a common gas burner which was sup plied with gas from a pipe whose diameter did not exceed one quarter of an inch idich at the same time that the light figh t was being exhibited the mode of using the gas gas for heating was also X A small jet of pure h hydrogen Y between two circular plates of iron raised a dew few luches inches froni from ahe floor was lighted and in a few mint mini minutes ites an equal and genial heat was ditt diffused used out the a cartmen part ment t thus hus ole the astonished party had the light and heat to cether supplied from brom the same source below sana sand their expressions of admiration wre ware unfounded na nor were they abated when they were led down into the cellar to examine the exceedingly small rrt machine chine by which the gas was wag made the box conta containing illin ft it was about 18 inches square and 8 in depth ordination on tuesday evening week at pittsburg a young lady was ordained a ai deaconess in the english luth lutheran ran church dacorte Dc orie orte are arc an order of botnen women who kho dei devote i their hives lives to various occue of char ity and take vows of celibacy for aws pur pose puse |