Show H S r ii i i i CITY cley ba dec dac c 28 1839 1850 editor deseret bews yews sir sll musie music is the leading topic just now in this thia portion of the diocese of bishop row Kow berry on christmas day the thoele tooele city brass band commenced its career aa as a public institution by parading the streets streeta cf of the city and serenading sere some of the most prominent citizens the efforts of the gentlemen of the band created considerable sid erable pleasure and called forth such marks of appreciation common among the people on all festive occasions and especially at christmas the band numbers about fifteen members it has been organized about three month sand Is under the leadership of bro thomas croft a gentleman well qualified for the position from many years ex per pen peri peni lence lenee enee ence in the profession in a great britain on monday the members of the band paid a visit to pine canion cannon a small settlement in the mountains northeast north east of tooele thoele city after serenading sere the citizens by whom they were treated in the most hospitable an and civil manner they finished their visit by furnishing music for a ball or breakdown break down dowl held in the schoolhouse school house inthe lathe in the evening to which all the settlers were invited while on the subject of music I 1 must not forget to tell teli you a rich joke got 0 off IT in tooele thoele city a few evenings since it is much too good to be lost A dancing party panty party parts was being held in the court H house 0 se for which the best musical talent in ia the city had been provided one of the instrumentalists being the bro 0 referred to above avery A very appreciative active lady present probably unused to the sound ol 01 a cornet in a ballroom ball room remarked 1 I wish that gentleman with toe brass candlestick would stop hig his coi nol noise norse se he lle spoils all the other music 9 ow W a lady possession such high appreciative precia tive powers and so much natural taste certainly ought to have a first class music musical at education she would no doubt be an ornament to the profession business inTo oele city is very dull the operative cooperative co store considering the times is well supported of a circulating medium is a great hindrance the new meeting hause is in a fair fain way to completion the carpenters will soon have put rut their finishing touches to the interior of the building when the painters will commence ald aid ai ard d in six or eight weeks from the present time it will most likely bet be ready fo foi foa Z dedication and the use of the public it is a very substantial structure being built entirely of rock its size inside is feet its height 21 feet at the east end is a gallery in which the choir and from amundred to a hundred and fifty people may be comfortably seated at the west end is a good vestry and other apartments the building committee is composed of george atkin and edwin broad but the latter gentleman has had bad the erect erection fon lon of the building solely under his management the cost of the structure when completed plated it is estimated will not be less than A few gords words words more with regard to pine canon cannon and I 1 will close the settlement was commenced about five years ago and at the present time contains thirteen families the president of the settlement bro robert shields la Is of the opinion that there is room for as many more while in conversation he be informed me mathat that the water has increased very much since the settlement cetti cettl ement of the place was commenced and that far more land than is needed by the present inhabitants might be brought under cultivation the place undoubtedly possesses many advantages wood is very near and plentiful the range for stock is also excellent and the fertility probably unsurpassed in the territa territory my during the past season an average 0 of forty nine bushels of wheat to the acre was raised by brother john smith residing there some few acres yielding as high as seventy seven bushels to the acre brother shields crops were about the same clayon excellent quality for bricks has been found there and a few weeks since a i kiln was burned which are said by an old to be of good quality and fully equal to any produced in fix other parts of the territory it la Is the design during the coming season to carry on brick manufacture extensively it is doubt ful whether in any portion of utah prosperity and affluence can be more readily secured by industry than in this little settlement at this season of the year through being so closely hemmed in by the mountains it presents a rath er bleak appearance but this is far more than counterbalanced by of ofard and aud substantial evidenced evidences f cosper ity lity among the ahe settlers w w iff 0 i if v 1 l respectfully Respect full fuli 4 r mr A ii i i Z 1 I t n t 1 oua oca DELE delegated GATEr gated by V a telegraphic dispatch from hou hoa W H hooper Et to his family the news ia is received that he is in tolerably good health and has left new york for washington accompanied by gen R T burton han joseph A an and ana d brigham young jr arrived in this thia city last evening having left new york oa on christmas eve they were detained by the train on which they were rundin running off the track no one was ared they both look remarkably healthy the fornier former forni ei has haa been absent a little over two weeks the latter about two months and a half SABBATH MEETINGS in the morning elder H W naisbitt occupied the time in a very interesting manner the congregation was addressed ia in the afternoon by elder brigham young jr and president B young elder young jr detailed the results of his hia observations while in the east he realized that the hand of the almighty had been constantly over him and his brethren while they have been traveling both by railroad and steamboat and he felt to rejoice that he could kneel down at stany any time and ask the lorato lord to let his preserving barebo care cara be over him wherever rover rever be he was he while absent from home the nature of the feelings of those who are not of the latter day saints president B young followed in an inter i esting discourse which was reported 15 prom from john W young esq who arrived in this city from the end erd of the track of the utah central on saturday evening we learn that the rails are lai lal laid to bountiful about eight miles from this elty city during daring the last three days of work on the lin line there were three and a half miles mile of trace track k laid which ia very excellent progress when the difficulties to be encountered at this season of the year are considered A switch of about nine hundred yards is being put in at bountiful mr young hopes to hava have the track laid to this city by next saturday night if the company be DO successful in efforts to hire an engine that they need to assist in the construction president young paid a visit to the end of trac trade tl today to day and found a mile had been laid up 10 twelve when the track layers had to stop for iron to be brought up the corps ia is now so organized that two miles a day can be laid MONEY onder orden service VICE IT M moore esq the recently appointed post rost postmaster aster in this city who entered upon his duties on the instant has requested us to publish the following the money order and register letter department will hereafter be open for the transaction of business from 9 am to 4 pm JOHN M MOORE moone post Office sait Salt lake lako City jan jan Tan Jau ad 1870 mits mas this lady who arrived in town towards the close of last week is still in the city and we presume resume arrangements tan range ments will be do made with witt her to give on one of othen other her readings before she leaves perhaps no woman tor for the last quarter of a century has been so prominently before the public or won such general admiration and elicited such universal sympathy as Mrs yelverton to prove her honor and maintain her good name she has struggled through court after court carrying her case at last before the tho peers of england assembled in the house of lords the indomitable energy which she displayed the power and eloquence with which she defended herself foiling the most astute lawyers of the irish bar with her quick perceptions her honesty and the power of the truth which was or on her side her youth and beauty and last but not least the exposure of the unblushing infamy of major majon ma i or delveran Yel yei veran men fen who taking advantage advant ag of if a quibble in an infamous takings statute ute uto on the law books of britain sought to fix the stigma of dishonor and shame upon the woman he had sworn to love and protect all these gave her popularity a popularity and secured her a multitude of 0 sympathizers such as woman rarely obtains the last two years she he has spent in the united states principally prin leally in the south she is writing a c wr work k of much Int interest krest brest concerning her travels and to duit dult she is liberally concerning en endowed owed by nature her correspondence read during the yelverton trials being models of composition and language she has I 1 also given readings from the poets sentimental and humorous in various places and her abilities as a reader have been very highly spoken ot should she appear here no doubt the interest which attaches to her name and case would be a strong attraction and of itself would draw a house A philadelphia lawyer addressed the jury thus and you will convict this man upon such testimony I 1 to which one of the furors jurors responded certainly not he ia Is not guilty whereupon the judge fined the thel thol juror uror aror for an act of impropriety |