Show A specimen of cut nails from the machinery acis is T Wk writney itney of sent to president I 1 Q may mav be seen at mr woollens Wool leys store mr atney ey says he is able to supply that colony with s 9 besides otner other blacksmithing aso particulars cower the death of brother L smith ITO P kay informs us that brother smith who njg in his ward left his family and house on ty the alt with horses and wagon to go I 1 kanyon for a load of wood sitting on the back ef his wagon a few rods from his house he ea to stop and when passing the house of bro grant which is but a short distance from his was seen by sister grant at precisely eleven I 1 sitting on the front houns of his wagon s having been heard from him 9 and his famil family Y ig he had stopped at some house for the night cular feelings existed or enquiry arose till same hour on tuesday on which he be left on wb when en search was made by brother jones jonea 19 f found auna the hind wheels of brother smiths 0 thirty eight rods east of bi other grants house 0 smiths body eighteen rods east of the hind and about eight yards from the road on the and the horses and fore wheels some e rods still further farther east in the bottom of the e I 1 r C i where they had bad leaped the precipice nearly of between thirty and forty feet yet alin ath TM irith little attle damage snow had bad fallen during the 11 11 bishop kay was immediately notified of the 1 II ja ho with twelve or fifteen of his neigh tely repaired to the spot there being no in or coroner within a reasonable distance bishop and the assembly held an inquest and decided brother smith was riding on the fore houns 0 wagon that the pin from sperm uda F left the r which caused the h ial to T and ansta precipe I 1 L 6 n broil abd th d in front defte ali ard and a M the trees and W harness where he could not I 1 help hi that he was kicked by the hoi boises ses in their was probably dead within five min min ites after was seen by sister aister grant his clothes akre tse adl n his right arm shoulder breast bone a ma I 1 face tre e exceeding mutilated and an aa imprint of i a vorse lorse s shot on his temple sufficient to aalee tak e the life of any man instantly bro smiths remains were interred in president kimballs Kim balls burying ground on the day ay following having been escorted by the band of which lie he was a member from the hot spring to the I 1 burial bro smith was a son of thomas smith of Cl chiho ithem lancashire england has left a wife and two children was a good man and blessed are the lead dead that die in the lord but all men and boys beware I 1 how they trifle with wife their lives by riding on the for I 1 1 ward bolster or houns of a wagon keep off from such dangerous positions lest you fare as he fared keep 1 off from the fore boons and bolster I 1 I 1 providence papers please copy G S L city feb 1852 MR EDITOR deap SIR in answer to your request I 1 have experimented on the earth which you forwarded to me and I 1 find that by a little manufacturing it will make a very good substitute for brown ochre achre it will answer as a self color or for mixing with other colors for different shades its natural color mixed in oil is orange in in water it is buff the body of it is good it has also a drying quality the it ity is yet to be tried but I 1 have no doubt but w what at it will answer a good purpose your ever servit EDWARD MARTIN painter A gilder the earth referred to is found about 60 miles north of this city I 1 lythe late election in new york city was con aued d in the most disgraceful and outrageous na manner anner the baltimore election also was most riotously conducted one person was killed OP gig there are deposited at the navy yard at Chanes Charies town massachusetts not less legs than seven hundred cannon MORTALITY AMONO AMONG CLERGY CLERGYMEN mzx the presbyterian published in new york mentions that since the I 1 ast 1st st of may a period of six months sixteen clergymen ta men belonging to the presbyterian church have died 1 ed W has from the cape of good hope hom unfavorable accounts to the english have been received and ten thousand more troops were wanted ithe king of hanover still lies in a critical condition cletters WL letters etters from paris report baft matters on very seno serious us in the french capital A new cabinet had not yet been formed gy lectures on by ladies and illustrated by ladies in full bloomer costume afe are all the rage throughout england wone hundred and sixty inmates of the work use at newton ireland have been sent to dublin on ea their way to awl america ebythe th london sund sunday a tim times es w well ell suggests the n su surplus us fund of the ut great exhibition b be applied t te be founding of an asylum for distressed artists for e elbet and native rhe he legislature closed last session on W day the dinst and opened a special on oa on thursday morning in accordance the e proclamation of the governor much th ins i to be done in perfecting the govern it t of the territory but not because it took 00 oo days to elect a speaker N I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 1 1 I cloudy but warm with gentle showers like april through the night no tars 19 J S F AN ACT to continue in office certain officer therein named be it enacted by the governor and legislative Asseth assembly bly of the territory of utah that all territorial n al district county and township officers who have been appointed and commissioned by t the he governor pursuant to the provisions of the organic law whose cominis commissions expire at the end of the first session of the legislative assembly be and the same saine are hereby continued in fuh force and effect until their places are filled by appointment or election as the case may be ab according cording to law WILLARD RICHARDS I 1 president odthe of the coun council il W W speaker of the house of representatives approved feb 18 1852 BRIGHAM YOUNG governor EDITOR editon NEWS I 1 beg leave to report that there ahei aren n the ward ag G S L city seven large spinning iv heels in use and one spinning ginny and two linen w wheels beels not in use there has hag been manufactured in this ward during the past year four hundred and eighty yards of cloth and carpeting J L HEYWOOD D I 1 bishop ward gal there are 25 families in little cottonwood ward 12 spinning wheels which are used and many families wear jeans flannel and lindsey of their own make manifesting such a spirit of industry and e economy conoit Y th that at they have very me little time for dancing S bishop aggy W turere are S dimmas iao w us aad oil I 1 11 spi spinning ming factory in the ath ward reported by seth taft bishop JOHN JOH alik |