| Show from froin our correspondent t FROM THE TITE MOUNTAINS TO THE ALPS ACROSS amoss THE SEA set the good english steamer mangiat tan wai wa s the vessel that took tooh some soma of us ils traveling elders across til tue the gift sea IF it some ame of those ho jho ajon pou pon th the sea bea the farst first time may have bave fi realized allied an all uncomfortable feeling feel ingli in n the beginning it wore the beautiful summer afternoon unfolded to us the magni magnifico dio fio fi cent scenery orne york harbor barbor which gradually receding and sinking down own into rub the immense expanse of water presented ted so lovely an aspect that everybody cheerfully accepted it as a good men of ofa a prosperous Jour journey nex democracy and all the principles inel piea blea of the mode rh of 64 politicians are arp non cst est cs on bbyrd A ship there it has been found expedient to retain th the tho 0 old monarchical system without even any of those ut 11 al that have been bee lna luo la yeast sh nil the political bread skill 64 ja aroito fo for the last century even ey fb the ibe e soei society ety ba board has haa ats distinct caster caste inam inasmuch deh deb esthe as the captain and alid only asso associate ClAte with the first cabin pa pasa 55 seng erp ery as tho the aristocracy of lh laiq little king din dip while tho steerage gers goil as the plebeians plebe ians lans dr it the llie ar 0 bounder oun der gt wards whose wb at ten ion lon are 1 in each proportion to the little consta oiw orations you sou play way nee fee 61 hi inclined erined of or arabea abea aboa 0 bestow besta from f 11 time timo de to ame th thi crew c re c cono conf aled U of ot tha herlus getius enus ruffian mast of lavater could shea shed j for agrest A great portion of the tiie aver mothr steer stoer steerage 6 a se figers being from tle the gie green Gip isle isie axi i thither jundef arad ayad L gus pr pre tenses we c 66 t reallie Fe niana aiana wilo wiio seemed willing ago ogo 0 o the bhole nh ole oie length for the tho redemption of ireland itow irow now sir it Itsvan was n qt the first time that I 1 met champions cham piong of independence and nd revolution tilon having baving done donje some something think in that nhe 1146 mos tos apisell toy ApI self seit once butr bur always under the impression iou fou thatah that m suell netah not only muscle but falio brain besides a plan pian for bokil tokil tearing n g down as we well weil vas as one for building up again and after the calculations fortus for success ss ll 11 in fight tight also the idea of a regulated peace are indispensable requisites bf a re revolution here hb however wever I 1 observed of the second secona named proposition nothing at all and of the first ones very little to justify any sensible man wan to engage ili jil n such an enterprise t ter e r p prise rise erin is a lovely land when he her r green and hilly shores rise up tip before you on emerging from the desert of the endless ocean and such a country should be inhabited by a free freb and prosperous people as it once has lias been th the causes which have produced the present condition of its inhabitants would require bore more time to discuss than I 1 have to s spare a re T that ea the presence of twenty four fou r mormon elders on ou board the ship would soon attract the curiosity of some of our fellow travelers w we expected as a matter of course and it was not long before a minister of the methodist church requested an interview with your humble berv servatia servant auit atit which was wag par tiel in by several beveral everal other gent gentlemen lemen lomen it would be perfectly superfluous to recapitulate here all the tho various topics discussed us asa they are familiar to every elder of any experience but my arguments and ideas appeared to my interrogators of such novelty that at their particular request the fi first interview was soon followed by many more each one occupying sometimes several bourson ho urson all ali allot of these occasions however these strangers never violated the respect which one gentleman owes another nor made any remarks in the least indicative of animosity against our principles polygamy excepted up on an which latter beyond my testimony to its divine origin orlin I 1 had llad declined orr on the start any discussion as I 1 had been sent to preach the first principles of the t gospel which instruction I 1 calculated to adhere to until otherwise directed these thoe gentlemen went even so far as to request the captain to give us permission for holding a meeting on deek deck is which at the close the revere reverend hd gentleman man addressed the brethren in words that not very vety often may have been spoken by a methodist minister to a mor and wh which ich did honor to 0 o his heart and principles as hman aman a man if the beginning of our voyage re dented us with all the indications ofa ora of a pleasure trip we ire were destined teut Teft ined never theles thele as to experience rough weather air almost all the wity ay through and the usual asual cold spell and stormy weather near the banks of newfoundland put an extra eitra airs at the occasion of our approach but to complain of the inconvenience ven veni letice ence enco of a voyage across the sea now that you can dult duit do it in a steamer in III about two weeks instead of as formerly in a salling sailing vessel berng being obliged to endure it for nearly three times as long would be unjustifiable even in a steerage passenger with ship crackers for supper every day and hard dump lings for dl dinner three times a week ei every very journey leads nin fin finally ally dlly somewhere and so fo did ours we arrived at liverpool being welcomed on board by president franklin frankiin FranT liin slin D It elch Eich Ichards richards ards und and bros preston and Pe Pc hrose thus ends our voyage across the sea aud and its description crip tion and the material for my next communication lies before nie irie Through england ealin kalir G maeser manser mans MAEs nR heris HERTS isaur AU cant Appen zall 1 Y october 28 1867 f CACIE co nov lo 10 20 1807 editor Ac mcdear Dear deir brother on the insl dinst prese pres brese E T benson accompanied by blahon bishon wm ym budge and elder H Shear Bhear nian left this on missionary tour through the northern this county ami aird the thu ani M alad valley II 11 was the de dei i alg sign n to bold hold ting in iw franklin on but the severe bevere storm pe prevented yent yeut eti etl the elders mott met with the reg reception recaption a eption at a t oaf oxford Q rd where targe meetings were held on sunday alid and a sunday school wasi organized buier niler the of bro IN B arthey the y haye have avery A vers very good goodloe log m t wig in the settlement 19 10 by 39 ay atod although ug athe the people hayo have had to move move several beveral their spirit of ea enterprise t er rise i is s not quenched but they ex expect becj as togy hava to sofrom iam the excellent abound around th them em to establish a prope roua arld and large se elat j at thia thi place the compoy company sinei wa 6 by X BMP bishop 1 1 b ad and N bromhal Brim halland hailand an jas ras clements arriving arri Arr iring ing at it woodlands station marsh ua valley vailey ey i about t go igo miles mues north of salt ball lake e city they were received with every man mau manifestation ires tres of sate r woodland her hen husband being absent in t the h e city at malad olty city bishop daniels and many wady others were rejoiced to see gee the brethren and extended every court courtsey courntey gey Tey in their power the schoolhouse school hou nou hoube house ae was crowded in the evening by persons of vario varlo various uj persuasions and a avery very excellent meeting was held this valley appears to tode be remarkably adapted to stock raising buthot but not so good for agricultural purposes as some other sections of the country still it has many advantages a large extent of tillable land and will i undoubtedly yet be thickly populated d bishop daniels is a faithful and energetic man and he does not forget to strongly recommend the DESERET NEWS and juvenile instructor he hopes to add largely to his list of subscribers to both of these papers on tuesday the party proceeded 0 to o bear river where they were truly surprised p r is e d to see the changes tha been wrought in so short a time by the ca capital pi and energy of I 1 godbe hampton of your city the hotel is an excel excellent lene leni rock build building hig which in its appearance and accommodations would woul be a credit to any community the hotel and store together with tha the granaries storehouses and shops of the company make quite a picturesque little tle tie ellla village e the bridge is approached from both ba sides of the river by splendid dug ways which reflect credit upon the proprietors and makers one was mas made by godbe sc hampton the other by wells fargo eco co one thing deserves special mention there was no liquor for sale on tile the premises neither was there any drunkenness ngn prof profanity whity w witnessed 1 atti essed during 0 the visit of df the party pres benson and und company were most kindly entertained by sisters hampton and grant and bro F H Youn young gand and family the tha worthy genial and energetic ben being absent in hi your dit city the improvements made by godbe and hampton have been very expensive the bridge alone requiring the outlay of a nice little fortune but the increasing travel and the tho rapid development and settling of the northern country promise to make it a pem permanently manent bently ly profitable profitable roni table tabie investment E elder eider der F W young ac accompanied compan ted led the missionaries to Clarks clarkston toli on wednesday where bishop littlewood j provided a good lire a good meeting and a good dinnen dinner three blessing lessi iessi which we reali reail appreciated the land in this place ia is excelled by none in the territory the bishop is ig full of the spirit of his calling and alive to the physical mental and ned spiritual wants and progress of his people A rather late drive brought the party to weston where they met with that reception from bishop john mau ghan ihan jhan and family and others which saints ailts alone eau cau give and appreciate As the night bight was yla cold told and stormy storms the hospitable and cheerful fireside era were doubly welcome A crowded meeting was held in one orthe of the saints houses from 7 till 10 pi pm d and as do no one seemed weary you will conclude that a good aud and lively spirit was manifested the appointment of br john to tb the office of bishop seems to be one of or those fortunate selections it is not always possible possible sible sibie to make bro james jimes mack nas has ios Eos as erected a substantial stone slone grist mill at this place plate 40 by 25 one run rull of stone designed for vor two though not quite completed it has already made some very fair flour it is a great grent bleis blea ing to the citizens of an weston and will doubtless give an im impetus pettes pettis to the settling up of that side ilde of bear river both of those settlements have every facility for extending t their borders and may in a few ye years ars become prosperous and even wealthy if their citizens will give heed to the counsels imparted to them it is imps impossible dible eible to notice every perdu person or every particular without being too tedious the tee brethren X t ing but MInd kindness fless liess ev everywhere elti elbi evere they went Vent anil and their hearts were full of blessings 0 51 for the saints to the lo 10 lord ra for the tho gospel el which so united th hearts of those who love iove it and prod tick neison peaceful and adji happs happy results bros nelson son brimhall and clements were r 6 untiring M in their attention and ton toh rib rih fIb 9 t ed not a a little irtle by byj beir belr kindness to bi the tho comfort and pleasure bf correct edu education tio A 01 orthe sug yng 9 th fhe the 13 V of day Y and ank T evening schools how 1 home hot e emanu manu manufacturer I 1 I 1 patient fend find a estat aad beautifying homes hamb foi fol farour pur bur a aves ayes und and children aldre thae cultivation ofa ora 0 a solid dottl settled and reliable character sustaining the niwo juite instructor and other kinda a imin topics P forced the subject of discourse ulie tile spirit of the tile lord w was nui sent in inthe lathe tho meat meeting irig anu nuu speakers kerp terp anif and hearers were praying that ou may ann nun fully uv b ile lle 1 son yon will enjoy the of the d and ana success in labors J yours very trul truly W H S |