Show S anim george Ne bekor gave a short account of hie his mission to the sandwich islands on sunday Su liday morning elder wilford woodruff wood rufa ruff followed he reasoned on the influence exercised bagood men on the fate of nations and communities taking as a groundwork the words of the savior yo aro are the salt of the earth PoInte pointed dout ont the necessity of obedience to tho the revelations given to us as whosoever obey them will wiil become the salt of the earth to this generation AFTERNOON elder eider E ider lder john taylor preached showing that the object of bf humanity was present and future happiness some seeking it one way and some in another dwelt at some length on the peculiar views mews entertained by the religious world in regard ard to who shall perform the duties of religion according to the faith and doctrines of some ome s the greatest scoundrel who may be found committing c the worst of enormities though lie ho be hung for his crime still if be undergo what is called conversion while upon the scaffold he goes right into heaven to dwell with the sanctified while the man who lias has lived a moral life but is so unfortunate as to die without having a 1 minister pray for dimand him and thereby gettngs get trig triz con averted is scat to lie lle hell heli i with ali all ili ill the tle tie ii 71 that thit forget god tho the speaker then reviewed the preaching of tur vat wei mei wel 0 1 na t zt bor or by th elder hider ider lder i of the libatter day dav saints sainta chov in tiow hiow widely r ed from rhe the nun st rations ol 01 nun not sent ot god briefly reviewed review ed the history of the latter day saints while in the states since they arrived in the valleys of utah and spoke of the cruel treatment they tiley had received from those ilo iio wiio should have been their protectors and friends made blade a few tew critical remarks upon philosophy psychology and other ob s trus sciences sote sole nees as now understood by uninspired uni men s PROBATE corr Corn counton ton TOa wednesday y last it 3 motion to set aside ho the verdict of inh ita the thurmond is vs fox case was argued adopter ruled by the court A motion in arrest of judgment was immediately filed hied by the counsel for the defendant which was alno alho argued and overruled the tile slime shwe day 1 application was imwie to 0 o th fhe court on T thurs u v day to sign a bill of exemptions the purpose pur S a the tilo defence being to earry carry up tip the cameon case on a wr writ of error and that too paying tho the costs of course lils his honor refused to sign the bill such af course being contrary to statutory rr provision v which requires costs coats to be paid in all civil suits before lefore appeals can betaken betoken be taken the court then ordered judgment to be 4 altered jt of record in accordance with the finding fin of 0 rj th ejury the regular march term of the probate court for this county commenced its session on monday at 10 a TO rn the following grand jurors were duly cm em pannel led and sworn samuel W richards david lo 10 barron barren amos IL neff orvllle orville F atwood charles charies Charl chari qs M donaldson moses thurston orson P miles hilim wm win L perkins ns william thome thorne barnett rigby amos pi eldIng fielding enoch reese gustavus williams edward stevenson and sair el S W V richards was appointed appin ted led foreman the court charged the grand jury in relation to their duties briefly referring to some pi ave tb e matters of business that would be laid before them by the prosecuting attorney ills honor appointed Z snow esq prosecuting attorney for the present time and james F allred ailred ball hail liff the jary retired in charge of the bailiff til acau camillas husband was presented lor for the tho first finst time on wednesday evenin evening I 1 and fully justified all the tho encomiums passed upon mand the expectations excited family jars was azain again well weli received on saturday evening therill the bill nyada was a very attractive one and draw drew a crowded house the proscenium and proscenium boxes were draped in tho the national colors in honorof the occasion the there re inauguration of prest lincoln celebrated throughout the city during the day by a grand demonstration the entertainments opened w with ith camillas husband in which the tiie playing wa was s c excellent ilent throughout mr air ilic INIc McKen meren mckenzie renzle Kenzie zie as lice M maurice maurlee a ur mr air dunbar as do Dog briar brian and mrs gibson as camilla played ai as well as we have ever seen them and were ably sustained by the entire cast miss alexanders tambor ine lne dance was well received she manifests the elements of a very accomplished the tha inac miss en was effective the costumes and appointments were nell rich and appropriate and gave evidence of great care and taste and the scenery was beautiful especially the two scenes painted by mr air ottinger for the drama and the lake district and the room scene in the opening of the third act the whole piece was unquestionably a triumph A patri patriotic otte otle song written for the occasion was sung by mr dunbar bunbar the scene shoved on being decked with the stars and stripes andas and as usual with him drew an encore the clockmakers Clock makers hat with mrs 11 G clawson as sally smart excited roars of laughter everybody appeared to enjoy themselves very much we noticed on the bills that it was the last night of the winter winten season the spring season we understand will commence on wednesday dinst NEW MAP T WC WO take pleasure in recommending the now new map of the states and territories for which mr johnson the traveling agent is now soliciting orders in this place it is a beautiful work and contains a vast amount of information which will interest our reading g and thinking people giving as it does tuela teat tobt boundaries of the territories including those of idaho aion Alon montana tana and dakota recently made also the distances from principal cities last census heights of mountain mountains lengths of rivers and five geological met meteorological morolo zoological and botanical maps together with a vast amount of other useful and interesting information the maps will be tie furnished here during this spring or next summer at the low price of twenty dollars payable in greenbacks green backs bacus at the delivery those who expect to have dhe requisite i amount to spare at the time of or delivery will make a good investment by improving ahe the present opportunity BY letter from a friend we learn that the cattle are dying off very fast the causes alleged being deep snows unusually keen frosts and the neglect of the owners to provide sum sufficient clent elent provender and good shelter lor their animals SAND w u it islands isla adi iwers imers F PA A 5 ammond ond end and und george 11 r have return n m a q quick u lck ick and su successful ec I ua trip to the sandwich I II ands w wl re e f 1 in purchasing a a lar iary lary e and vavie va vax val dite dire vie vite tract of land admirably well adapted to raisina raising sea island cotton sugar cane and such huch other tropical proda da as may inay prove profitable ordeal or rable rabie elder eidar dammond tj ammond is making arrangements to return 4 soon goon as possible and bilut nut not the movement in operation ope matlon mation THE TRE OP or march aar an was appropriately ob arved by flying national flags hags upon numerous public and private buildings a military and civil procession a mile in length speeches artillery firing etc with fireworks reworks fl and illuminations in the evening considering the snow and inclement weather the turn turnout out was very enthusiastic and numerous and as very commendable and fortunate the police bad no reports ta to make of the least disturbance or accident READi READINGS sem xem mr georgo un befort nort fort and mr air thomas A lyne theatrical Eunce im give an interesting amusing aud and aad in iru Tru etive dramatic entertainment this evening in the lath ward assembly rooms for selections etc read pro gramme I 1 SHOOTING on the uit ulf andrew quigley of box elder county shot and seriously wounded a spaniard named joseph paris paris Is said bald to have lately come to this territory from california and to have unlawfully interfered with Quig leys family affairs au airs after a careful hearing bearing of the evide evidence P ce in the case the court decided that the defendant be released from custody and further prosecution on the complaint semer SELECT A ASSEMBLY anly 1 1 th the e nik bia mayor and city council Counci lof of this city gave a party last evening in the social hall complimentary to the military and civil authorities both federal and terri tortal going to press on tuesday afternoon precluded giving particulars j tu tun ta alm ALX almanac A will bo be ready fon for sale rate io in a few days dab |