Show wlm TIM PANAGOS branch BRAACH oene orDE university durino DURING our recent visit to provo city we had a call from brother warren dusenberry the principal of the tim panagos branch of the deseret university vert ver sity y and was by him and his co labore laborers r eli ell brother wilson dusenbury theodore B lewis tand land and abner keeler conducted through the fine building which the trustees of the tin tion have hired for university purposes there is probably no finer building or one better adapted for the purposes to which it is devoted on all the pacific elope slope until ban san francisco is reached than this at present occupied by thil this branch of the deseret university it is roomy well ventilated conven convenient lent its recitation rooms are large and comfortable and altogether it is an excellent building for the purpose the tho members bericic of the faculty are young men ardent zealous attached to and taking pride in their vocation and just the kind of teachers to imbue their pupils with an hu ambition to learn and to master the branches which they study it requires teachers of this kind hind to successfully conduct con duct duet s as this and the university in III this city in the east and west and in other countries educational Ish ments of this class have endowments ta to aid them in sustaining themselves and it has created surprise in the minds of professional visitors who have visited the university in this city eity when they have been told that the institution had no endowment to aid it but was dependent upon the tuition fees for the means to pay the professors and to BUS sus tain talu itself probably there is not another university in the coun country trye where pupils can obtain a knowledge of the branches taught in the deseret university which is self sustaining all have endowments to aid them fuu iff paying the salaries of professors etc wise management a peculiar devotion to thib the profession of teaching and a willingness to work for a moderate salary are therefore necessary on the part of the professors and teachers of the university in this city and at provo to make their institutions successful this is especially the case ease casein in seasons like these when the grasshoppers have do done ne so much damage fo to crops and crippled the farmers an and cl money is so source scarce we wd suspect there is more mote indifference on nn the part of many parents in the county of utah to the education of their children than there should be in provo itself like this city a desire to give their children a good sound education la Is probably more common among parents than it is 18 among those who live at other places to induce parents who live in ot other er places to send their children to the university bro dusenberry informed us that arrangements had been made by which young gentlemen and young ladies indies could be boarded by bringing their provisions with themi them aa as cheaply at provo as they could at home by this thib arrangement the great objection respecting the expense of sending young people away from home to school is removed and ant those settlements which have young persons who have a talent and taste for teaching and aud whom the bishops and school trustees may desire to have trained for por that pro profession can now cow send them there and ac al a moderate cort cost utah county has now within its borders a flue fine educational institution which every citizen should take an interest in sustaining by his hla Wf luence influence and patronage the effect it will have havo upon the rising generation of the couney county if it be properly sustained can nut well be estimated esil eail mated it is enough to say that it will repay with heavy interest all the care and means that are likely to b be tl bestowed upon it every aim to hivo have his family hare bare abare in the advantages vant ages agea which it proffers if he gives his abs bons SODS a and daughters a good education a and nothing more he does doea better b by y I 1 them than if he left them without education but with farms houses and other property parents should exert themselves to bestow upon sons and daughters 1 rs a better education than they have wd bad had themselves they then have done their duty so fan far as thatis that is concerned to their offspring and if it the tatter latter do not prove iu grates they will biess bless their memory for the care and thought falness they exhibited in their behalf sound souna education makes men and women better and more useful as citizens and parents than they would be without it and with the views which we as a people entertain respecting our posterity i it I 1 ia absolutely indispensable that they thes should uld be educated to move in the p sphere rier iler fi e which we believe they hey are destined tined to occupy i THE germans are paying the french back for the robber rohber robberies lesof of their libraries which they committed during the wars of the first napoleon his cohorts carried off offit it Is ls said many literary treasures trea aures anres from german libraries during the french occupation which were not recovered in 1815 at the present time the lib of the cities of alsace and lorraine are being searched by german scholars for valuable manuscripts A commission of scholars has also been appointed by the governor of berlin to examine the libraries of other cities in france now occupied by german troops the librarians of the tee principal libraries of germany are in this commission and they thOY have orders to search most carefully and a rich harvest is expected but if these scholars confine themselves to the manuscripts carried off by the french and leave all the rest intact it will be a wonder wonderful ful fut instance of self de nial ulal and honesty tire THE murder of mr A P crittenden of san francisco nephew nephews odthe of the late john J crittenden by mrs birs barah sarah D eair fair jias elicited eo so much feeling that thai several leading lawyers of that city who were offered a ten thousand dollar retaining fee feelo to defend her case cabe casenave haye have refused to be employed our readers will recollect that mrs fair killed crittenden on the oakland terry ferry boat as he I 1 in company with his wife and two children who had recently arrived from the east were crossing to san francisco improper relations had existed between tho the tho parties for years and he she is now cepres represented anted as a very bad charac charae character teri por for or whom no sympathy is s felt the sympathy is all lavished upon the man killeby killed whom she is bisno now accused of capturing the wom woman a n is no doubt an unprincipled adventuress unless her charae charac character tei is very much falsified but how much better is the man who knowing hir hor as her victim must have done consorted with her for BO 0 lung long a period A lawyer has been found to defend her but what bis his reputation is we do not know |