Show TO OLE one ore BULL BULI 0 the visit of ole bull ball the eminent violinist to salt lake City called forth fuith warm demonstrations of welcome from the musicians of the city and also from the scandinavian residents the scandinavian union tendered an invitation to their eminent countryman to meet with them at their reading room in the fourteenth ward last night which he cordially accepted at 8 the committee composed compo sedof of A W vinberg S J jonasson Jon asson aeson and H waited on him at his hotel and conducted him his son alexander bull esq his business manager J jay watson esq and mr mcdonald tenor singer to said room which was tastefully decorated for the occasion the president of the union bid him welcome and in a few well chosen words expressed the tho pleasure of the union in being honored with the presence of their distinguished guest after partaking of refreshments the f first toast to the ladles presented by ole bull was as follows when we speak spear of woman wo we speak of all that is noble beautiful and charming that one word reminds us of althe the mother under whose anxious caresio cares wo were nurtured in childhood and of tho the wife whose companionship we cherish duri durl during g our manhood who alleviates our toils iid and and troubles through lifes pathway and to whom we are indebted for the children upon whom the perpetuation of our name nanie and race depends H 11 onsen esq a fellow townsman of ole oie Bull who was formerly an actor at the national Theatre which was built by the latter in bergen gave the next toast and expressed the pleasure it gave him to meet his distinguished townsman in this city mr spoke about aa an hour relating many of the reminiscences of his youth in connection with the great violinist he said laid he had been enchanted by the strains of his wonderful violin in his boyhood and that it would be impossible without hearing him to appreciate the genius of such a performer ole bull in responding said th that at he felt greatly flattered by mr konsens Mon sens remarks he hardly knew how to acknowledge the kindness which the scandinavians manifested towards him As a slight acknowledgment he said 1 I extend my invitation to all of you who are present here tonight to night to attend my concert tomorrow to morrow night which I 1 hope you will accept with as much good will aa as I 1 have accepted your kind invitation this evening and I 1 will then give you a chance to judge for yourselves whether Mr MrM onsen has told you the truth in jn regard omy 0 my ability 11 B S J jonasson Jo nasson naason esq said baid nothing notting Not hing bing remi ds us so much of our native land as when we meet a fellow countryman faraway far away from our native soll soli the scandinavian din avian races are connected by links as strong as the strata which connect our native mountain peaks the blood that flows in our veins has sprung from a common comman source as much as the water that surrounds our native shores the heart whose pulse pull zo was waa felt in the handshaking of our forefathers long before the introduction of written contracts still beats in every honest scandinavians breast when we meet a fellow countryman far away from his native edil we greet him aa 3 a brother if he is a in distress we extend to him that hospitality which ia is characteristic of our country but when we meet a countryman who through his genius and industry has yon yoa won fame all over tho civilized word then our hearts beat quick and we hear a whispering voice saying 1 I am your countryman my mother taught me to ils lisp the same bame elan language guage aa as did yours we feel greatly honored by the presence of our talented countryman here nere here tonight wo we associate with his name all that is noble an I 1 all that ig Is in harmony with every soul boul the molt noble images which the poet has hns created in his most inspired dreama are ever preben presen his mind when he touches theer the strings of his Itis it is this ins ing inspiration ion lon that makes him an ever joyful 0 al hilarious if rious youth notwithstanding I 1 sli bil vieri vierl c s ap I 1 ole oie that he did not wish to be considered to oak oal shine thine those illustrious men who had won ivon fame such men for instance as linnaus the great botanist ericzon the he inventor of the renowned X monitor onisor orsted and many others whose fame w vas a 8 so well established and so well dei served arved and that he always considered himself aa their inferior mr jonasson replied it was wag true that those men mr bull had mentioned were great reat men but great thinkers and scientists address themselves only to a few intellects their auditory must necessarily be few in number how many were there that understood orsted and lin LiD linneaus in their day at ht least orsted told us that there were ivere certain bodies which are the conductors of magnetism while others are not that when you apply p electricity at one end 0 of f an iro iron n rod you can instantly feel the effect of it in theother the other but a great musician like jike ole bull addresses himself to all who can hear him his audience is composed of all created beings he can elevate the thoughts and aspirations of civilized man inan he can quell and d disperse 19 perse that melancholy disposition which hovered over israels first king he can soothe and enchant the savage bavage and quench that thirst for blood chieh rages in the breast of savage tribes therefore elong long iong live ole bull three cheers at this staga of tha the proceedings captain Crox alls brass band was heid heard serenading sere outside the hall the piece a being a selection from Ros sinis sluis stabat mater ole bulj bull in ac of the compliment went out and spoke a few kind words to the band he said you have beautifully reminded me of that great composer rossini who died lately but he is not dead he lives in the strains you yon have discoursed here this evening at the close of the serenade he was conducted back to his hotel the band walking in front and playing by the way and the members of the union march mareb marching lugin in procession behind atthe at the hotel the serenade was continued and three cheers for fur ole bull and three for the brass band closed the demonstration during the proceedings at the reading room mr bull exhibited to the company a laurel wreath of solid gold weighing nearly two pounds and fied fiet with pearls and diamonds presented to him at ban san Franc francieco lEco at the close of his last concert in that city on the ath dinst the wreath contains thirty six pearls one at the pointon each leaf and a monogram 0 g rani 0 B in diamonds with the in inscription i presented to ole oie bull march fth 1870 11 beneath the coat of arms of california on the outside of the case containing the wreath is inscribed bed to ole bull from his hia california friends as a slight token of their affectionate regards san francisco march ath 18 1870 isto 0 11 it was made by lemme brothers at a cost of 1000 SENATOR benator revels a quadroon fills the beatin seat in the tho united states senate once occupied by jefferson davis as senator from mississippi we believe it was waa P predicted redl redi eted by bome dome member of the senate on one occasion that if mr davis resigned his position a negro would sometime fill his seat whether such a prediction was made or not the fact exists and a quarter blood negro today to day re rep presenta the great state of mississippi in the senate it la Is now seriously I 1 anticipated that whittemore and dew deses seats la in the house of represents tivee will be filled by negroes deweese halls hails from north carolina and it ia Is said that he carried his district with considerable difficulty harris aneiro ia Is baid paid to be very popular not only with those of his hia own color but with the whites in that district and it is asserted that he could have beaten deweese if lie had mado nardo an effort now that the ice lias has been broken by the tho election of senator R the southern republicans especially the black wing ving of the party feel no further delicacy about sending negroes to congress nad phd and pad it ia ja not improbable that Do deweese weese from north carolina and whitemore from south carolina may be succeeded in the house of representatives by such elections would make Cu congress Con gresa tigress parti colored in mole moie demea than one |