Show lloyl T EMS SABBATH der alfred lee re turned missionary spoke of his mission to england of his success while in that country and of his feelings of thankfulness at returning to zion elder it ill G attwood captain of the first company of this seasons immigration spoke of his his mission to south africa from which he has just returned he had found some willingto willing to receive the truth though most of the settlers there had heard the gospel in other lands and were more intent on making wealth than seeking to serve god quite a number comparatively had bad emigrated from that portion of the earth the past season for zion afternoon elder who had been gone three years and a halt half to scandinavia related some of his experience on referred to the pleasant feelings he enjoyed on returning home and bore testimony to the truth elder swenson who had also been gone three years and a half hald spoke othis his bissi missi mission onto to sweden to which ills his labors had been mostly confined 77 the he elders are enjoying considerable liberty in preaching the gospel in scandinavia and the lord Is blessing their labors the number baptized more than covering the number who emigrate elder G Q cannon Cannou reasoned on the faint distinction there seems to be in the minds of some calling themselves latter day saints between the work of god and the work of the adversary and urged the necessity of our every act having a I direct influence in aiding to bui bul build ad up the kingdom kingdom of god and the unwise policy of lend ing aid of any kind to further the work of the adversary dver sary he encouraged the teaching more 0 of four sour our young men nen trades and preparing them for conducting bustness business in preference to their spending so much of their time in tiding riding 1 h hunting t cattle and similar kinds of employ employment men train tram the following telegrams to pres young which he has kindly furnished us with will bo be read with much satisfaction by our readers south pass nov ath IM 1865 our train will camp within rive five miles of this place tonight to night capt orson arnold and company came up to us yesterday noon at antelope tany tiny springs r allwell bil all well weil with two teams and flour from ogden bro arnold and company are here with all the women children and anil men we could s spare are 0 all in fine rine traveling condition we have 21 all ail th the e supplies now that we shall require also teams A thousand thanks T TAYLOR TAYI tayl OK south pass oth all tho the women and children and all the men we could spare are gone on we have quite plenty of provisions to last us in weather Is re remarkably markab y fine flue our train Is all getting along well these trl tte grams ware were in answer answer to inquiries by the president by a later telegram we learn that they expected to be at sandy on saturday H lih instant TEAMS returned we were particularly gratified yesterday morning lith insl to see the ogden and teams that had gone back to meet the immigration halted before benone the general tithing store with part of willis company in charge of capt henry woolley these are die the ten teams mentioned by elder T taylor in a telegram some little time ago they left the malir hody body of the company on the zi rrth th nit uit with 51 souls of the immigrants had ex perien perien ceda heavy snow storm att at willow springs with a little more west of the south pass they met capt orson arnold anscom and company between the sandys going east the immigrants rn look well and capt woolley reports they have enjoyed general good lie lle health alth aith they are glad to get in and say they havo have had a remarkably mar kably fine tine time for the season t theatrical the evadne of wednesday night ath dinst was one of those performances which when witnessed throughout we could bear a rc repetition of with pleasure thero there Is much in the play to interest much to admire while the tilo impression left by it is healthy and the moral good As evadne evada julia dean hayne showed to great advantage the cham chan character eter combines the tenderness of juliet the fierceness of leah and the despair of bla bia blanca bianca ca with a sublimity of virtue and eloquence peculiarly its own and aud as such was chastely rendered by the lady she has played many c characters harac exquisitely since her enga engagement ement here but none of them to surpass her evadne wednesday ye evening devening the other parts were well sustained of mr McKenz les ies colonnade Colon need say nothing it was the character in which he made his mark in the line he now excels in mrs hayne and mr mckenzie Mc kenzle kenzie responded to a hearty call by appearing belore before the tho curtain mr Lind says Ludovico while a heavy one w was as exceedingly well played and fully justified the prolonged prolongs d call which also brought him before the curtain at the close of the play mr caines balnes king was effective and mr simmons himmons Vicen dicentio tio was wm smoothly played H th the barce larce farce of the mummy made considerable I 1 aughter laughter which it could hardly nall fail to do with the cast the alws secret was repeated on saturday evening last with Its previous success the mummy again made a great amount of laughter the fatai fatal basw played last night has much that thal tha is exciting end and of interest ln in it the plot is briefly ns as follows isabel duchess de longueville JOngue longueville ville jnita jalia jalla julia dean allayne has earned the name of a coquette by Xe refusing fusing admirers too fop foppish pash to perceive their own worthlessness she Is sought by the co count uin uia de Char chan charlemont lemout mr mckenzie mck McH enzle and informs him she can bestow upon him only a sisters regard this ii lia not sufficient clent for hi hiti biti hosiery flery pak pas passion slon blon and he leavea leaves in despair ills his mother the countess mrs bowring implores her to become her daughter which she covents to do but toolate as the result pro proves v e s ae accompanied co mp an led b by y a la faithful it h f al pedro mr lindsay she see seeks comparative se elusion in brittany la is followed by tho the marquis maranis de nevers oln oin mr graham and others of her previous admirers is 14 beguiled out past the abode ofa osa of a recluse mr mi mckenzie Kenzle Mc attacked by brigands brigande bri gands and rescued by the recluse Ee cluse who pays court to her Is beloved by her and turns her love to shame and humiliation in revenge lev ley enge enze he Is the brother of count de charlemont she returns to paris through her influence alth has aa honors heaped upon him while ste she sha Is in possession of a secret that would blast his honors and position in a moment to prevent riche ilea lieu claiming the reward he would seek she dons a fatal eats into the iesh lesh with the most horrid pangs and leaves theft the tho nace face ce of beauty a hideous sight eight to look orl ori on the denouement nou ement Is far mare more pleasant than might be looked for from the development of the thie plot and everybody alive is in good spirits at the end nevers having been killed beforehand in a hand to hand encounter with henri da do charlemont the recluse Ke cluse mr dir margetts and miss alexander hadtke had haa the comic business of the piece in hands I 1 I 1 TELEa the following telegrams have I 1 been received by predent younk young through whose kindness we are enabled to publish them hams fork nov 1553 arrived here all right wiil will be in great salt sait lake city thursday day or friday omo q A axom sandy capt willis train leaves here this morning all well only cattle weak feed poor yeat Veat veather ber ner still fine rine THOMAS green niver river loth we Wel arrived at this place yesterday morning stayed the day to shoe shou oxen we leave this morning all well I 1 TA taylor moe mor all the women and children and most of the men are with captain arnad arnold their friends can be on the look out jr A them der den george georke A smith dropped in to see us after t er a very velv interest ing trip to some of the settlements to the southwest of this county after witnessing the pais muster of the utah county mill mili tia at provo oh the mh and 2 uil ull he left there 0 on 11 satur day esth in company with elder A M ensser 1 and visited Co goshen shen camp floora ced F t aart te Fair fal rf neld nela ie I 1 d Sham bip I 1 p t T tooele thoele 0 0 ea e ch city y t lu d G holding meetings at the various places and preaching to the people among many things thing gs that attracted Mtr acted his attention as evidences of growing improvement were anine afine a nine fine new bamat barnat built by br enos stakely Stu kely so 80 by far I I 1 with a basement contracted for at a pos cos 1 bf the foundation of a good meeting hou at tooele thoele which the people there design ty build of stone next spring and a new meetings house at grantsville Grants ville CO 60 by 43 with a ceiling 17 feet high the the tho work on which was principally palls finished fini shed thed and the roof ready framed to put on he was highly pleased with the spirit of df 11 provement pro manifest in grantsville Grants ville and the evidences of enterprise and Indu industry which were presented there the choir led jed by br cressinger he spoke of as being lifs 14 liis S highly credel creditable abie able state of I 1 en c Y helfund fi d on d the people through those settlements en enjoying joyin very good health having datke gatke gathered red rea a bountiful harvest and assembling with much rea dinSe at meetings among other m matters he poi pol pointed ea out in his preaching the importance odthe he people being posted in the he current news of khe the day and especially or or their reading g ih the P 4 fished discourses of the presidency and all arl t twelve in the columns of the simm and urged those who have only a weekly nino loaft to make take the deseret NEWS weekly and ludvi gial the mail contractor something more to db TM brethren got back t to the city pa saturday ath ta dinst just in time to be too late lato tor for the military display of this county which of course tw tiry would ramr rather not have missed the trip while laborio labori oust ouss sih seh seb rough through i traveling and preaching having been one of pleas pleasure to themselves them selve seive i bubs doules doule douie s of profit and interest to the old santa hanta visited S n 0 LSD gelger geiger eider elder john J allred ailred writes from Sho under date oct sta eta states tes crops in that region havsteen hav eteen moderately good this season though the yield of rno rao molasses lasses is not quite equal to that year but bul the crop of early cotton Is the previous one they were enjoying ng fiew weather at date of writing having war warm d tand band and pleasantly cool nights without f slight plight frost on the esth sep and another nun fin ath oct had nipped some late crops buind no serious damage ax y he speaks of the corn cora crops emps of darton dafton at anfe aute rockville Rock vuie vUle being as lie he was informed inform bd very vers goo gloo h 1 br S K R gifford of the former place haying having raised 60 bus to the acre of good merchantable 4 corn 44 t il fram FROM engla englad Ey GLAD f we have been favored the tho pert pencil al of a letter from flom elder X H fatto ferrio eader elder 1161 hobert eti eTt C city recorder dated sep nd 1805 from which we learn that he had a wp trip of 20 days across the plains by stage stag elder eldeir A miner in company all the way eldell elder eider L 0 nice bice who started a day later joined them at sulphur springs while they were detained in eon consequence sequence of the stock having been driven by toy indians they made niada the trip across the plains safely not seeing an indian on their way although there were many rumors of attacks by the thee red men and the station statton employees were panic stricken at several places various evidences of depredations by the way they rhey arrived in liverpool by the virginia on sep when elder hifner miner was appointed to edinburgh elder rice to norwich and d elder felt to remain in liverpool the elders on missions to that country from zion were well with a few exceptions elder was sick in liverpool when they arrived with elder raymond attending on him elder D P kemball had suffered a very little with smallpox small pox but was recovered elder 31 biair blair jun had also summered suffered from smallpox small pox but was at dato date of writing in better health than he chehad had enjoyed since arriving in england elder eider merrill was sult suit fering suffering from sickness in london and it was expected that he and bro would arose the ocean in october to the states the climate not agreeing with either with these exceptions the elders are reported all well and laboring energetically energetic ay for the spread of truth more ionic A ARRIVALS echt eight teams in charge of sapt rapt W H chipman with about 40 women and children from Willis company got in on the dinst in good health and spirits KEEPS AT cwm IT Wm martin was twice honored with a call before judge clinton for a breach of the liquor selling ordinance during the past week and each time mulcted hulked in aw each ease case was appealed we ve should have thought the lucid ruling of judge titus on this point sometime some time lime ago would have been sufficient for all parties concerned HN FOR OSE A gentleman of the military persuasion tools atooli a nancy fancy to col A AP P horse and buggy on wednesday ath dinst asit aalt as it stood before his door driving them off the warden started east on a mule in pursuit and after a hot chase secured the abed property and chased blue pants to i burrow in the neighborhood of camp douglas j but did not find him on thursday night four other gentlemen of a alike like calling one of them inore more than slightly elevated made a raid zaid on the premises of mr hir win wim trosper at the back of the tho globe ang and wun wita a nank flank and rear move nent carried a clothes line bearing off at least strongly believed bellei cd so as spoils part of the articles on it and coing co inc ing near getting t a stray bullet none of the tho parties got honored with a visit to the moral look after your and dont keep clothes out at nights wele civilization is thus making itself mani esst j hon IV our dele gate to congress left for the east at 2 p pm m I 1 afie ilta afi t 0 attend to his hij hl congressional detles BEES with particular pleasure we iv e refer our readers to the advertisement of mr charles chrisman and to the apparently liberal terms upon which he proposes to introduce bees beeg into this country probably thousands of hives might be sustained inea in this city alone with immense benefit to the community considering si the high prices at which sugar and molasses continue to be sold 1 many will avail themselves of so favorable an opportunity and especially as we understand that lir sir christan Ch Kinan binds himself to deliver them tit lit wod pod healthy condition or no hayand pay and wal wai ada awa refund ifie the llo ilo clyl tc musie music glath biath hath charms and br calder caider ts adding to then ther abundance in utah read ILL x mery mEny sirs colebrook Coleb directs the aton of the ladles indies to her stock of or millinery fe 6 |