Show HOME ITEMS bems SABBATH tn merin merix elder eider matthew lyon T recently ece eee antly returned from a mission to europe V poke spoke of his mission and his feelings in relation to the work of god elder W dwoodruff woodruff spoke of the feelings with which the young elders start out when sent on missions and the increase of faith and power I 1 which h they gain by diligently performing their duties elder P F 0 free briefly referred to his mission to england and bore testimony to the work of god elder ageo Q cannon treated tream 0 on the calling or ar elders eiders to preach the go gospel to the nations and the blessings received faithfulness and obedience After aften afternoon noona boona bishop john sharp reasoned on the practical application of odthe althe principles of the gospel and on the happiness and assurance ass of testimony that follow obedience to them pointing to the manifestations of the provi dences of god in directing and guiding his people through 11 his servants and sustaining and preserving them elder geo goo Q 0 cannon made an appeal to tho the friends of those who are back in the immigrating tin trains and to the people gene generally rully for assistance fo to them therm those who wished to forward anything in the shape of provisions to communicate with bishop hunter reas peas beans dried fruit etc blankets and other kinds of warm clothing were suggested as the best articles to send the condition of the trains as learned by the telegrams published in IR the NEWS and the measures taken for their relief we restated to the congregation theatrical the lady of lyons and the lost child drew a very respectable house on tuesday evening dinst julia dean rayne hayne made the best pauline taken as a whole that we remember to have seen mr Wal drons claude was very good of or mr fr McKen McKenz les fes damas mr caines cainer and the other characters generally we may say they were rendered render edwIth with evermore even more than the effectiveness 0 of f a year and a half ago the engagement of mr waldron we understand terminated on tuesday evening in the lost child mr margetts had ample opportunity to burlesque the legitimate business in the 11 heavy line aine his mr william jones the woe stricken parent of the lost child was the most convulsing ly laughable thing we have every seen him do to use a phrase common to theatricals he was immense the farce gives little opportunity for the other characters though they are all neat the whole making a most amusing masks and faces is a comedy full of neat touches polished sarcasm and genuine character har acter it abounds with good parts beg peg reg is true to ilder lifer ilfe life the actress and the woman like much of the world she contrives to keep the best side out laughs and jests and makes others laugh while the barbed sting Is rankling in her own heart it Is a part worthy the talents of a great actress and julia dean haynes rendition of it was exceedingly happy and true to nature mr mckenzie Mc kenzie Kenzle finely portrayed the character of triplett what a world of revelation it it gives of the struggles and miseries incident to the life of a poor author ernest vane was well played by mr calne caine pomander Tn ander lacked a more glib acquaintance with the text otherwise the character was looked and d played neatly by mr graham the other c characters ha meters were handled in the usual style of t the he ladles mies and gentlemen who represented them the lost child may turn up missing again whenever the management please as the audience continue to enjoy the agonies of its de do dented parent in the person of mr hir margetts the cifes secret never performed here be fore is announced for saturday n night ight a draina drama with which the names of mr and sirsa charle charles kea kean n are intimately associated it Is an excellent play flay the queer subject will follow THE immigration MIGRATION we are enabled toay tay to ay the following telegrams before our readers through the kindness of president young platte bridge oct 27 lues ICES inal W BS S S willis train passed here four days ago stock seemed to be bein in tolerable condition people seemed to be standing the trip very tery well ohp captain told the operator that he was going to m make a e from twenty to twenty five tive miles per day after he leit red bed buttes suites ten miles west of here where they would leave the platte river 1111 we hear bear that they are now camped at or near willow springs I 1 twenty nive five miles from here it appears that they have been caught in a severe snowstorm snow storm and will have to remain in camp until it passes off snow two inches deep and storm clearing up here sweetwater bridge oct 27 taylors train going east passed here two days ays ago aco stock moek looking looking well was making t thirty t miles a day snow about four inches incha dee deep pin andis andas 01 melting fast storm over oven and sun eh shining I 1 n 9 I 1 rams hams fork pork oc 27 27 my company here hpe only three days ration tt M G ti hams P 4 5 we are at this pola point out of flour hanson hamson av HANSON hayson WALKEE waleen A dozen incle mule teams were about starting ses yes yesterday afternoon after toon as we weri were going to press with provisions etc for the iiii immigrants grants granth and grain for the animals 1 blankets groceries etc were liberally furnished we understand for the immigrants by several beveral of hiir burmer pier bier chants 1 on inquiry concerning the storm of freaky rray pray night the following telegrams were vere obtain ob max wax st marypat 2 only a little S three crossings oc octis ats there is no storm here it Is only snowing sn a little tb that at Is all j platte bridge bet it has been storming very hard bere here all ail morning snowing now fsr r that Is east of where willis train was campea camped yesterday a I 1 4 1 information WANTED as to the addre address addicts ss or residence of david heaps J jim uin tin who erdi elge emigrated rated to butali territory per ship general mccellan Mc dellan an for new now york in the month of may xay M information will be thankfully plank fully lully received by bk his father david heaps sen address 42 isling ton liverpool RATHER LIVELY rarey krey of horse taming notoriety torn tori ety would have had an excellent opportunity I 1 of displaying his skill and ori orl on rhe the occasion of the late horse and cattle thursday dinst the doys boys managed to lasso and take in training quite a number of extra playful colts that were not at all particular whether they occupied their usual position on all fours or aped the biped sp species ecles using only two legs great time times those cattle dritz drive MURDERED mr george burridge BurrIde burri Burrl dge writes from ft om Sham bip rush valley oct 23 that i t the bodies of george gordon and his wife were recently cehily re found near woodmansee WhIt whitneys ness ranche house in skull valley some 10 miles from Sham bip when and by whom they were murdered has not transpired transpire cL ARRIVED we learn by the millennial milen nial hial staf star of 5 sep that elders nathaniel IL felt feit Su aurelus rellus relius miner and leonard grice G itice arrived in liverpool on the of the same month I 1 after a pleasant P and prosperous vo voyage yr go of 11 II days dia from new york READY those hay haj scales seales opposite the general tithing store are in use in good working order and weigh with exactness from rom nive five alv e pounds up to ten thousand we see d dally daily al 1 y huge hug loads passing on and hirthe bridge 1 co cost concern CONCERT NT mrs JG P F thomas concert gaine maine carne caine off afron on friday evening th the thedous house was not so crowded as the excellence of the pro gramme and the names of the ladies ladle sand and gentlemen who assisted would have led us to expect but every body is busy just now expressing Express in juice luice from sugar cane getting up potatoes ank and ani similar mundane labors weary the body and indispose inal Inai spose the mind for the sweet converse of music CONVICTED co As a result of the trial before the probate court on friday dinst of ed frodsham and john kremer alias dutch john for burglary the latter was to be provided with an apartment in tile the penitentiary for ten years with his bis hours of confinement lightened by the pleasant exercise known as hard labor labors frodsham is awarded similar accommodation for seven years WOOD AND COAL WANTED at this office who comes first 4 THE immigration elder T taylor telegraphed to president B youns young on monday soth uit from sweetwater bridge that h he had 54 wagons and about people with him hib 45 of whom he sent on to the city with irith 8 teams in charge of samo same clay day as he telegraphed they were getting along pretty well wen having nothing but bat flour some few of the tho cattie cattle eattle eattie were giving out A combination of circumstances had kept the people back their health 1 is good though there are many old and feeble among them elder charles taylor has arrived in the city in advance of attwood and walkers trains train he reported six mule teams as expected in yesterday afternoon with scandinavian immigrants two ox teams today to day and the balance of the two trains about sunday next NORTH nontia from mr 1 B hun lington indian interpreter we learn that col 0 OH H irish trish tish superintendent of indian affairs visited ted tue tte broken bands of snakes and Bannac Bann acks kg recently at box elder accompanied by gov got governor arnor durkee ank anh and ana mr head his eriv private tito tite secretary for ther they filose purpose of giving them presents about indians were present who received their presents prents with much muk satisfaction listen listened ed with interest to a good talk from the superintendent and were a heap well pleased the case ewe of toma tom Tomy wrose hose dose lamentations for his strayed or stolen squaw aw haye have been loud and long lonc through ane city was brought up before col irish the baigh contracted parties appearing in person toms squaw had been taken from him by TM tsi gwit cli cil the superintendent called up the dusky lady and tom stood before her his face nazi bia bla aing with expectation and paint and his eyed eyes aglow with love and admiration for the love mst squaw of her nation on being asked woich wo ieh ich she would rather do live with tom or stay with her folks she decided to remain with her friends the snakes tom then compromised ta tae e matter with tsi gultch agreed to move his I 1 famay ramay to fort crittenden and will go and spend we toe winter with his WS wipe wife lie amon among the snakes in cache valley the indians spoke in high terms of col irish I 1 ano oy his wise cour sebas acquired great inelo ene enre enk e among them DROWSED ve we grieve to leam learn by telegram to pres B young from elder T taylor that elder george sims sigl got drowned in the platte cast of red buttes buttes while crossing the river after cattle elder sims was widely known and respected and the mournful intelligence plunged his hla family here in grief who were full of expectations of hh hii early arrival yom rom from his mission to england from which he was returning MILITARY there seems manifested a very general desire through the county to carry out the published orders of gen D IL wells relative to the muster and training the late cold nights and frequent fl storms strongly urge the importance of taking the necessary steps to avoid contracting colds there will be we expect a very large turn out of the militia on the occasion V inges CITY ciry by communication from br dr J L workman virgen city kane kano county we learn earn that thal the people of that place were busy gathering in their crois crops at date of whitin writing oct letb and were benj enjoying general g good health their crop of cotton cane and corn Is an average one the weather ireather very veny fine foy jor the season there having been but a L very vezy slight f ost this fall fali the foundation of a new anew school douse was just finished the ready pot for i 1 e structure and they expected to meet in it n a a finished state by the december claw F slon sun flon lon wright holtons hil Hll tons grist mill will was progress ng mg rapidly and was expected to be running III ini nebout a montil everything looked bright and prosperous around we areglado are glad giad to hear iland it and to beable ie able abie to so publish |