Show larther farther details of the southern tour of the first presidency and ani company from a journal kept by elder eider daniel mackintosh 1 left manti mantl at 7 71 12 1 2 amy am may 14 crossed pine creek at 10 i 2 sanpete ianpeter creek at 1112 2 mooned on greasewood creeks creek and at 6 12 1 2 pm amy camped in a cove of the mountains 2 21 12 1 2 miles south of sevier seyler river the ground was moistened with a shower in the evening started at 6 12 1 2 am reached lake valley vailey springs at 9 12 1 2 rested tested at ht cedar springs at I 1 11 I 1 and arrived in fillmore at 3 pm weather warms warm with a high wind driving heavy clouds of dust all day dayo at 5 adock a meeting was held in the school house which Is quite a good building for a beginning each of thi first presidency addressed the congregation irth started at 71 7 ira 2 am arlve arrived at me meadow dow creek at 9 12 1 2 and at ft 11 1114 lit 1 4 ay having traveled several miles mile to the left of the maln main roada road we reached the settlement of the Pah vante indians went into Kanos hes bes house and found him quite friendly as s were also his band a number of whom with kan concluded to accompany the camp mooned at black ackron rock point left thereat there at 2 21 1 ay 2 and camped on co cove e creek the water was scanty scant and 11 2 miles milea above the camp where it sank tank left cove creek at 61 6 12 1 2 am on pine creek at 9 met a company I 1 from california with 4 wagons with mule teams laden with groceries one pm camped on beaver river was sick today to day but dr sprague gave him some iome pills and he Is recovering the brethren gathered with the natives round a cheerful fire whilst the hymn irron was sung oh stop and tell moe toe red man w with ith other appropriate songs Kan osbe when informed of whom we sang replied good and felt much pleased d br dr iv woodruff has enjoy enjoyed pa himself along angling at which h he exhibits much skill and patience it is but fair to say he duly paid hi his of two fish ansh torr to crests ests 1 young toung and kimball kimbail today to day isab 18 lert left the beaven beaver at 6 am halted baited at I 1 pm on little creek and arrived in parowan carowan at 4 pmj p m we found br geo geoa A smith smitha in the enjoyment of good health president brigham young addressed a L meeting in the evening at saine soine length on the thi e subjects of consecration and general and aud enjoyer in much u dit tit of the spirit of the lond lord 1 IN started from parowan carowan at git 91 4 am weather wind indy ildy and clouds oi or dust flying arrived in ln cedar city at ait I 1 p pm m and imd stopped at 1 I C at 4 pm presidents D i young toung II 11 C kimball and J M af grant v visited the deseret iron works marks and found the ea casting ting machinery to expedite the heating beating ol 01 the ilie largo furnace by what la is teamed the warm blast t meeting brithe in the school house at jo 10 a aana m when prest B R toung ug by unanimous agreement turned timed the meeting into a special conference as business had bad to be transacted pertaining to that stake the following named persons were unanimously elected ta fill the mcg mcd named J I 1 7 nugito president f nigh high councilors councillors Counci lors alle alte 0 ka vy sen P t 1 ROBT hobt alel 1 SAMUEL WHITE perlia PERR LIST LISTON an F lra IRA ALE ate laya 1 1 LABA merrill RUFUS illes acley THOMAS D brow joshue joshel tiros WILLIS olias clias opals 1 eist list started from cedar cidrat 9 fe r V W and arrive arrived at parowan carowan ai at in the the town hall nali at 4 pm pmj to an attento e aud audience tence A started from parow an at 8 i aal at belver river at nt 3 J at kanand pm and camped u ita sif 4 to 1 started orom from beaver at 7 a nl il bored gored 10 onT apine ine lne creek and abd camped on corn creek greek at a rit ril 7 12 1 2 pin pia pla wind verr very boisterous it 1 I ff started from corn creek at 5 am arrived n fillmore at 7 71 1 2 aird ardd and held meeting in the city uail hall at I 1 am left Fill indre at it 12 mp ni arrived in ln lake valley an and d camped a ta 14 1 A pm met the missionaries mis siona slona to los log vega between dog and beaver bea valleys and those destin derbin d to the in lie in lake valley villey alf ail well started broin laka valley fralley at 7 1 lm am reached chicken creek at 11 lri iri 14 at 3 and camped at agthe the springs at it 9 91 1 4 wal ral b suad from kangun sp springs at 5 la am arrived in payson at 7 12 1 2 tit ilg in springville Spring vIlle at 12 in and camped on the south sla of fhe the point f the etah etan moun mountain at 10 pm pta p 4 2 ath broke up camp at 4 am and arrived la G S I 1 L city at 9 am AND amb AT A letter in the london times dated hamburg Ilam llam burgy bargy jan 4 ard 3rd gives an all account of a terrible inundation and nd hurricane w which alch swept over ov er hamburg on the dinst A severe gale from the X tw t W set in early on sew new years yeara day oay and increased in violence till it reached the force of a perfect hurricane hurr lane iane though it was w as still awo awe AM 0 days of he full tuli awn the tide rose so rapidly froni from the immense body of water driven into the elbe eibe the sea andy ands and of lacarse tirsey forced up the river until it reached the almost ion lou w I 1 paralleled height of 20 feet 7 inches im hes above the usual ligh high water ater mark many of the san ets eta w were ere imster wasef w ater andi audi immense Imi neuse damage was done to the perishable goo goods lu in the tha w warehouses at the same tame time the hurricane was I 1 hard at work ft oril orli knocking do dow don n u carrying breaking windows bin binash ashing mg skylights tm trees g and wrecking vessels es eis els in those streets not impassable from ho the one cowd could nry nit only walk valk ill in cou con risk of life the splendid old oaks on the ramparts which have detlee the blasts blants of centuries er emm ere up 1 rooted and rn blout in many cases at a froin othere here they tod lod so many buh bui hired vired years tle dykes ake built along iba banks banki of the river to inundations have been broken through rii gli in many p places ada ana the tha ti added I 1 lat laa ift a tho th harbor many ships same some or large largi sile ln were briten from their mooring and cp ired lied other w ere a dl buted and again other with uch auch we henni herit mace roce ajile 1 other ight phlp that thi ma tao weakest eitt eket 1 I 1 t 1 1 |