Show DESERET N news MEWS E WS SATURDAY may adlay adla INTA T 31 1831 1851 we feel thankful to our heavenly father that he is inspiring the hearts of the far mers mera more and more to bring in their butter butters eggs cheese ac to strengthen the hands on an the public works who also feel thankful and praise god for the same and pray for their brethren more abundantly formerly at this season of the year jear butter was being packed away to sell to emigrants now it is brought forward to help build a temple formerly some of the brethren buried their faith with their butter batter and their hearts were cold enough in the absence of ice to preserve their butter until they could make sale at an enormous price and would let the public I 1 ic works stand still their brethren and sisters and little ones who did not make of or their own eat cat bread and water rather than sell them an ounce at a reasonable price and their hearts were so cold it did not seem to trouble them and they did not appear to know but they had done right and they knew not joy or happiness now they sell freely to those who have none at reasonable prices and their hearts are so warm that butter will not keep on their farms and they are so full of joy and happiness they have to come and bring a pail of butter to the tithing office and tell how they rejoice and how bow much better they feel than they did last year and the year before and god is blessing them in basket and in store in flocks and in herds in fields and in gardens and they are getting rich a hundred fold faster than they were formerly and they are not afraid to see a good brother from the city lest he should ask them inthey if they could sell him a pound of butter or cheese and they should have to tell a lie to fo keep it for the emigrants no they have hak e done with such foolish things my bly father continue to bless them in the name bame of jesus amen rd rathe r the march and april mails malls from in dependence arrived on the 24 thin dinst st 3 p in in charge of mr R S phelps who states that thai he left independence on the tile of apri april 1 the march marcil mail having come on as far a as big blue and returned before he lefi left on account of high water mr P brought on koth both mails malls the of may mail is due here this evening and should we get it in in twenty days more mor i e we vve shall bhail feel satisfied that the speed peed of the line is improving if all the friends of the elders on foreign missions would do as elder snows have done cite gite 98 tsi tee tae or OF coln COPYING nuch BUCH TX tract tr ACT is As TO thi or r goabel they would desure to the them m selves the blessings of many saints who will be made to rejoice at the good news from far off lands landi papers by last mail were received frontier guardian march 21 new york herald march 12 tribune march hS 8 sun march 12 phil courier march 22 2 and we saw in the post office the millennial star of sept 1 I but elder snows letter ie vie copied from the guardian having received no dio dlo stars at our office of late and a large portion of our exchange papers are missing also many papers due subscribers from the tile states we understand thai thal that thal two mails were due at independence from the east when mr phelps left but what has become of most odthe of the occidental messengers due at our post office THE washington MONUMENT is receive receiving donations of a block from switzerland from the Cuman manche comanche Cu clie cile and other indians and other places states and nations and societies and each having their own inscriptions according to the papers and it may be anticipated pat ed the whole will be a grand chronological historical picturesque PILE IT we get few or no regular files of papers which we attribute in part to uncertain transportation and a part to other ether causes existing between herand there and by reading only an occasional paper we get only an occasional link in the chain of history circumscribing the earth tarth we suspect the WORLDS falb FAIR L comes off in london about this time but must wait for particulars to an uncertain hereafter of many other oilier things which do or mi might exist we wc gain still less information and we expect to be perplexed AN with ith more or less ignorance until the lightning rods rail road cars and balloons run daily and hourly between the mountains and the vallies val vai liem and with fewer stopping places en on the route where w here the transports are arc liable to be picked by the crows black crickets and gulls 15 7 about three hours afler after the arrival of t the he mail on the pres ts young and kimball and the accompanying party were received in our midst in excelle excellent ut health and spirits with demonstrations of joy from their visit to utah san pete and iron counties those who went out sick returned home well health happiness and prosper ity pervade all the rettie settie settlements ments of the saints that have been visited we hear many parts of the country very highly spoken of the tile crops look well and bid fair at all the settlements and the labors of the brethren llave have been unremitting the planning odthe of the fort and public grounds and houses and the general execution of business manifested by elder george A smith and the br ethien ethlen with him at irca iran county for safety convenience and profit are arc a unequal unequalled led adi ani do great creda to their rj clor and exico eleca tors we hope to give more particular hereafter SAW wo visited our sawmill saw siw mili mill situated abo abc about ut 4 miles an fn m the mauth of N cottonwood cotton Cotlon wood kanyon on the dinst in and found the road so far completed as to admit of rid n ding i ng except about aboul a quarter of a mile where we found a goodly number of hand hands at work and we have reason to believe that teams will be able to pass from the mill out odthe of the kanyon with himber lumber about this time some repairs are wanting some bridges need building though the str stream eam is is fordable and anal the bottom hard bard and some somo changes need making by way of improvement all of which will be done as fast as help can be had and eventually we anticipate as good a road to t our mill as to any other kanyon mill in the valley we fl found plenty of timber near the nuil null and plenty of snow among the timber and plenty of water which will last while snow lasts and the mill doing a tolerable business which we expect will be greatly improved the coming week wee some little derangement ran gement having taken place by the burst r ing of the bulkhead bulk head posts and WP we will wiil w ill lii soon be ready to exchange lumber and shingles for a few thousands in in cash which winch will most ae as surety be an accommodation to both parties any person wishing such an accommodation will please call at our office at the mouth of said kanyon where they will find mr ly man hinman associated with capt A L lamoreaux ready to attend to all such matters A lom LONG STORY A man roan wai war wa arrested in in boston under the fugitive slate slav law and rescued by some of the citizens when president fillmore issued his procla procia mation by lightning commanding U S officers to prosecute those who were engaged ia m the rescue the proclamation was presented to the court while in in session session and a motion motion made to have it read and the counsel for forde de fence objected on the ground that a message by lightning was of no force court overruled message message was read and honored by the tir court so say the papers 0 fires floods and droughts peace poverty ty and plenty murder robbery ani aul c suicide earthquakes tornadoes and asci acci aci acl dents shipwrecks boilers burst and digap pointed lovers constitute the general news of f the tile day so far fir arwe as we have read the last mail although the very latest date specifics that a steamer was expected in in about a week talt would bring some news from europe LT elder james flanigan oatlie of tue the einair ham conference confer ence enco ii is deila af sa con com congress 1 ress closed their last session at IS 12 noon march 4 after a long debate and sleepless night under he the solemn conviction that tae tile first president commenced his gu nal lal career at the precise hour of 12 high noon on to tc ath and arid there had been no ani tnie happy times while wise men grow wa r ETT E 7 the ht is about to be superseded pers eded by the Hillo type giving cam caw as figure cr cri Q n to the most dite dile di ic t ti tints caia roie anent paper sayi paines dec hec eleray jj i gs is ligh has his erp boded tee totally the C C a 11 a nr r says the A ator stor or house in new ew york it M i ht hd d by P abic B s apparatus wilch wh ch is a baun si N in to that establishment c of f J per ai j iv f r the rail n PI I 1 and i nd othel othet public works are ire fr karing bening kc ering cring ring u d a god good gud sprit prevails a abong inow the saints rl tr prest pre st 1 uil ull s house vr was as shingled last vi w k the 11 jt t roof lie he has had since he ft nauvoo f r in the there rc t of the pmt amt laster master general no iv fad cad th the number c cf mail mali routes in n the united S oa 03 3 up to jun 1850 1650 was g fa the igat te lengths of such routes was 17 G 2 m mj and the number of con trac 3 employed tIll thereon ereon 4 7 the annual of tise tige mails on the these se routes were abil m d 9 at an annual cost of in ng ng the avero avera avenge c cost about 5 6 cr n i nad 8 1 12 2 huella per mile this did not act include the adi california fornia 01 angon con gon or foreign r res des ees ies 1 1 ile lir whole number oti ses es tn a die uie unit 1 J 1 st tes in june was 1071 of which were nere newly th thi p office pirt i ment ha haa cleared this last y yar ar A 1340 ri wed Wod wednes nes 12 noon I 1 ith th ath may re deiv d pc per r mail maii Frn fenler ter ler guar gairl lan ian in april 4 and anali is the c editor str sty is V to start t kr r the valley abigt the tho th I 1 st or ot jile ame by dpn we will rec rc ive hini him wib mhli ti p hare bare cerii co i i ON 0 north ufilio pir plat 1 bridged fr baht teams wiil will leve le leg leu ve e from apil api J to june I 1 kr lesville ies les ville thir thiv tow tv i LM 1 greene eanoy clrk clerk of ari arl 1 19 dr B i n idael at a pul pui public ic sup sap r ni ia eanes kancs vai till F 1 i 1 kearney au L Ll kramic rainie are to be evac ad a d by bi the tri tik le tn j ra the govern m nl fit ii ai s contracted with a ain air al to complete a telegraphic line fron fro nion fi oa n bratier fra ora ord aier tier berto to th pacific pacina for tsa esa iette letter orom from elder levi richards to riden rider thomas bullock records the death of burton durton at edinburgh edin Edia burgh scotland rythe lythe following 0 notice was received by express mail may maya 4 imol FROM august I 1 i TO JUNE 30 isa SCHEDULE for route no from froin independence mo to salt sail luke lake col cor tr t tor tur r joints jlmes brown reide IO georg WIN D blo mo nui Nuj number ben ber of trips per pur month in each direction one mode of conveyance 4 or 6 ah it stages leave independence on I 1 st of each month ani al at salt bhatt like linc ou on lasi IASI day daj montu monta leave lave salt L lake ake on I 1 st of each month arrive al at independence on last day of same month S R HOBBIE first assistant postmaster post Poat mastor master general general post port office department contract office aug 7 S NOTICE TO BISHOPS the following are the days set apart for the several ward wards a to work their labor tithing commencing monday june wards 7 monday june jane 2 34 3 4 ag 6 tuesday 19 3 11 9 17 wednesday 99 4 10 11 thursday 46 0 5 12 friday it 6 13 saturday 7 14 monday bionday 0 9 15 19 tuesday Tue day 10 11 16 18 wednesday 11 11 L I 1 8 thursday Thu raday 91 12 14 2 7 friday 1 13 11 3 4 6 saturday it 14 team work rauch ranch needed laborers to bring tools to work with EDWARD HUNTER E D WOOLLEY may 31 1851 1831 own e spa sau a i w i 11 a w aid occupy about a coia coin a 0 i A 1 ss 5 was and writt a by L li upa uda ipa raLus in llis ills presence at t the rate of 1 0 0 letters per minute th the c characters h were perfectly legible and the dispatch was read from them also in i his preal preau nce LB bat bajt it ainer |