Show BrtftfiirTwwras WEDNESDAY EVENING : l 6 TELEGRAPHIC SEKATK iiatining muliou the Aiuneaty Procla- - dueed and warns Russia of the danger of another Crimean w ar 5 Constantinople A mixed eommisdon with Forbin lias been appointed to adjudicate the the Greek steamer Erode Madrid 5 Four of the iiisul gents at Malaga filed into tho party of refugees while under the protection of the American flag the General in command in Malaga hai tlio offenders arrested and punished and lias since communicated w itk the commander of the American squadron in Spanish water- - informing nim of the measures in the case Madrid 5 A Carlisl conspiracy has been discovered in Kareelona with ramifications at Saragossa and other place- - Many persons have boon arrested and implicated in the conspiracy among them Castello the noted C'arlbt Tho of Andalu-iinduced have organized into plunby poverty dering partio- - pillaging the rich landholder London It is said that Greece will introduce tho claims of the Cretans into the conference about to meet in Paris Slic will demand that they be allowed to declare who shall be their rulers by pie biscitum Havana A steamer from Vent Cruz bring the following news: Tho Mexican Congress by a large the convention majority has approved of tho Fourth of July with the United States for the settlement of the claims of citizens of both countries Congress in session also approved the treaty with the United States recognizing the rights of naturalized citizens Tho police authorities of the city of Mexico have issued orders restraining the performance of religious ceremonies which caused some churches to close A police regulation their door lias also been put in force prohibiting the sale of liquors after six o'clock in the Several journals object to evening thoso new' orders on the ground that they attack personal liberty the free exercise of religion and the right of commerce Paris The 1‘utrie says French sympathy w ith tlie subject of tho Chinese embassy so great that Burlingame is sure of success Havana Captain General Lerundi and Admiral Coimol sailed for Spain Hof!' on paid a isit io Admiral board his flagship Vonlarui llo was received writh the usual ceremonies This is the first instance here of the Captain General going aboard a foreign V The Senate resumed its session at noon senators were present The President presented a statement from the Secretary of War of the number of troops employed in the ice against the Indians also one from the Secretary of the Treasury transmitting the report of special commissioner of revenue Wells and asking the attention of Congress to his recommendations Terry ottered u resolution requesting the President to transmit a copy of his lute amnesty proclamation with a statement of the authority by which it was issued Terry said he ottered tho resolution because although he 1a vored the tie doubted the right of the amnepty to grant it in this sweeping President way and he wished to have the Question settled Howard was very glad the attention of tho Senate had beeu culled to tho question He thought it important that tho people of the United States should know whether the President had such dispensing power as wus implied in the issue of the proclamation lie believed that the assumption by the Executive of such power was entirely unwarranted by precedent After considerable debate between and Conkling against Freelinghviyson tho resolution and Davis and Doolittle in its favor it was adopted Wilson introduced a bill to amend tho national banking law which was referred to the committee on finance Stewart introduced a bill to enable the people of Georgia to form a state government republican in form which was to the judiciary referred committee The bill provides lor tlie repeal of so much of the reconstruction act as applies to Georgia and makes the government of the State provisional and provides for the reassembling of the constitutional convention in HI arch next also provides that no one shall bo excluded from acting on the constitution oil account of race or color and that w ben tho constitution is ratified by the voters it will bo submitted to tho consideration of Congress On motion of Howard tho Secretary of tho Treasury was directed to transmit copies of the last annual reports of tho Pacific Railroad companies 1IOVSE Nothing of importance was done the timo being mostly occupied in committee of tho whole on the state of tho U nion on tho President’s message of 1517 Wisdom made a speech in favor of tho of Tho inauguration proclamation construction of the Northern Pacilic Captain General Dulce was awaited with Kail road much anxiety nothing being knewn in AMERICAN regard to his future policy General Dulce gave orders that It It proSny York(liven Vnlcrgrouud lip — Uutlcr Coining tlie most ample latitude be allowed by ject Out Against specie Basis— The the government censor for tho publica Troubles— Vigilant torn tion and forwarding of telegraphic news Ogechee — mtttees in New York Missing Other enlarging the liberty With the Money of tho press ure expected ' Augusta Me London Tlie Legislature of Maine will conA telegram from Alexandria reports vene on the sixth The question of tho an earthquake at Tabreez a l’ersinn United States Senatorship is attracting city of sixty thousand inhabitants on The contest will be great attention The shocks are said to have Kundiiy close between tho Hon L M Morrill been violent but no lives were lost and llunibul Ilnnilin with tho chances Florence in favor of tho latter Tho country is now perfectly quiet New York 5 Tho underground railway coni jinny incorporated The Railroads — We had recently ly the lust Legislature have surrendered their charter and given up the project for the present The an opportunity of conversing with Gov conditions of tho charter are so stringent Standford and Dr Durant the great that capitalists dare not invest althuugh the engineering difficulties are much less builders of the Pacific Ilailroad They are moving their linos towards Ogden than might be supposod Tho Herald understands that The weather Fenton will bring suit against with astonishing speed Tliurlow W ceil for libql oil account of has been exceedingly for propitious tho publication of a certain article in his their work and never lose a minthey paper ute The Doctor expects to get into Chicago 5 The llepul Vashington special that now popular city before a couple a quorum of both says it is dou of moons have waned lie bus noth- houses will bo present The Chairman of tho House commit-to- iog to dread hut surly Boreas The ill report a bill m ou tho Territories r Governor not is iur irom llumuoldt a day or two providing for a territorial government fir Alaska requiring im- - "Wells and has a steady eve upon the tho partial suffrage and forbidding cabb-- l of Weber county and then granting of prirateuets of incorporation also requiring tho passage of lavs as this lovely Before another city early as possible for tho protection and 1 c - i s J aj it would Lot surprise of tho more valuable fur- preservation us should both the Union and the Ccn bearing animals Butler’s financial speech will be de- tral run their trains into Salt Buko livered at an early day In addition to Go it gentlemen maintaining Lio policy he will ro iow City Morton’s plan and make a vigorous asProm Dixie — From tho Rio Yirgcn sault upon tho idea of specie us a basis for currency and standard of values Times of the 23d ult we learn that holding that currency like our groon- hacks Tiascd upon tlie faith of this°grcat the season’s amusements opened at the nation and for the security of w hie h all young jicn' jjjd gt George its property is pledged is more desiraa week previous since which time ble than specio N C "Wilmington balls and been in had In tho municipal election yesterday Webb tlie regular Kcpublicnn candi- order Professor Boseo was to astonish the date was elected over Uhadbuurno the natives and the rest of mankind on bolter CLLtmas night Sa aniiali troubles The St George unTho Ogeeheo remain Reading Club it The military with the sheriff was changed would bo organized on expected Two more negroes go down Exercises to be readings camo into tho city and surrendered to the 2Sth ult The troubles originated tho military lectures and studies A mercantile in the negroes insisting upon the ui&fn- T bution of tho crops according t tho operative association iiad been formed lu Oi George The cotton mill i tili ihev HxOtf u i‘ ihu i j'l in successful again Bisho’ p operation reei Wed an equal share Xrw Yorlc Covington is rushing up the walls of a Vigilance coinnutUes tirob Gone inansion The walls f)f Hoi in most of tho warns of t lu'ci tyf ii'ir tho purpose of bringing rogues to jus- - E q Johnson’s oiling at KllMea ire ticc up am much other building B un der N w York ali strecthad way I’lirnbroclov & 1’yne The Timo speaks tint- of ano $l:k’)000 in bond and SAUIKKJ in curr Hur stolen filial their safe between New cntorprisc Year seie and " The St George - tlie ti t on a our g clerlk lii hi no of tie of a “tiny 'beef-who is d chiuiitu unbh edited ami tompo-e- ( I ’ printed by Jo- - Carpenter a by '!' ar- - v invcnt( J and manufii ctuml r L'nh r bi- - eompo-i- i g tick Tlie IIn ill I pre4-tml tores only tumbling the mi- - mg with about iiletu Id tor paper ink and type aU ihe he tale - M OMl mi 'pi- Ini' the fruit of - own geimi- j inoimuig to If is out hi a 12 noIndi right lOHEltA titti’r- - better tl ar lap ( out' Doc'oc 11 Safdy ing ann idling vth had tomp C'oiiBpirntj L1111I111111 and 'auiKiimiiSnd it to tin Teiegrapj n It in Andalni-iI On10111 me ol In X:iM(llmlo(i-Earliiii(iSi miay School — On Miniion London oiy afternoon and tveni ng hot in io scholar of the Fifth and Lm! n vo reei Wuid eonf a the lei eat report iclutio to Si lionl- - jiarticija It said I ted in a pleas-f he an bake ant and dance lie ton ew ht e m the ieiniiv at the Sixth near tlie confine of Ward School house I n the afternoon Owing it - thought - to the wilts in progiess has the young scholar il' uatixi rim nrt and danced lie ha and otherwise amused ueen n reded and consequently themselves until heel unable tc teach tlie sea cnart evening drew near l‘ar3 vhen the older scholars wiiL theii : UO I friends assembled in urges :hi- mei f tlie conference and tripped the ligl view toe a with s fantastic rote t A new that (i f Greeks from til near midnight prevent the parties were h jo-Ottoman ’erritdiy mr and will ii?il rOUflei' everything Porte the renreenthiivi'-- ' SuCt77 leave the ctmirrancepoint iniolfo a marriage bcL illi Farit li t' w 'yf'NV rkW were son Caleb and his Spencer the railroad there Welsh caine up tliis wash on horse- - make the hall tremble with t at mstru- back from St Thomas to this place in tones from those of 19 brass Pieces ments white the consisting Theso I suppose to be first and bass and Minre men who ever traveled it They bre and thousand dollars ported it practicable for a wagon road about two the b and estimated tlie distance from this expressly from England for The lecturer stated that lunein Thomas at about one huu- place to had been settled by two distinct races tired miles of the same year First by a people known as the In December elites who emigrated from the lovvci Phillip K Smith attempted sea to bring a wagon load of salt from the of Babel through Asia to the mines on the Muddy to Panacea by this where they buut barges took animals About forty miles below Pan- seeds etc eight o those barges were route r acca lie found the difficulties too great driven before the wind by the lous power of God and landed him to overcome without assistance his team in charge of an In- where about Mexico whore the people soon and abroad spreading dian he came up to the latter place multiplied r rorn their where he obtained the requisite help became very numerous The brethren who went to his assistance history they were a large and strong Ihey were skilled in report that it was a difficult task to race of people of fit’ ITS AllKocnd -- Merchants and citithe many of implements Meadow art into his making wagon Valley get the 5th instant the war and finally wasted themselves On Tuesday zens receiving height from the east join being found in commending the enterprise of party started from Panacea tirely away their records of account an to explore more fully this natural by their predecessors in securing and publishing the channel of communication between the which is given in the Book of hither list of goods shipped from the end oi settlements near the rim of the Great Book of Mormon page and "our Dixie”: BisBop A F peon edition the railroad track It is a very imporThe second race sprang from Lchi tant item and serves in a heap of ways Burrow Ira Hutch Luke Syphus Jno mid his son tiosiafi of Pan- his sons daughters and others who The merchants know exactly when to Reynolds acca and Zadai KJudd and myself of emigrated from Jerusalem prior to its look for their freight and it is au excelthe Brother John Reynolds destruction through traveling Kagleville lent advertisement lor them it keeps took a team which carried the baggage wilderness to the sea building barges The first day we traveled taking animals and seeds of every party Mcgeath k Co before the public and of themiles — I think long ones — to Dow’s seription crossing the mighty deep as shows who ar fhe men to do business ranch at the lower eurl of Meadow'did the Jaredites and landing outlie with — it is an excellent advertisement The lecturer continent Here we found plenty American Vulloy for them also and it adds daily to the for our animals and an empty jointed out on the map many of their in which we made ' licet ions and the extension of their commercial character ami reputation cabin comfortable for the night' Settlements which was very’ interest of the Tklegkai'H which is another quite ? Wj was a cold one Ng also the discovery of 24 plates of excellent We ure all suited thing Wednesday morning 9tl by the people of Limbi and vVjjJj Mi livings their — tickled all round ' Barrow Syphu and Hatch stMiriy Intaining history whieh I have tJ!e the hills a mile or two cast lie referred to Enviously mentioned to Hie V Commendable — A young girl nain mouth of the m in wash in look of Mormon as the history of ed' Carolina Christiansen from Mount cross a divide into and down the vvan this oiighty people whose ruins are which drains the waters of Clover u continually being developed by the Pleasant Co wlm had the Sanpete The remainder of the party trail third race of people that now inhabit ley misfortune to have a congenital double clod down tlie main wadi four inile'q mis continent showing ns an external Clover evidence hair lip was sent uj) to this city two to the mouth of the one from of the mission of Joseph Here the baggage wagon was Smith and the troth of the Book of Valley weeks ago to undergo the usual surgical to wait for Bishop Barrow and party Mormon as the tiue history of the founin such cases pcrfomicd operation Here also we found one Indian crip- ders of those numerous cities and The parents of the girl being in pled probably from rheumatism and mighty ruins discovered by straitened circumstances and Stevens and many others liishop See- two squaws one of which looked anteshe The lecturer in his usual easy and though might belong to the enley with commendable liberality diluvian period or bo an Egyptian interesting style entertained a large and tho gaged to defray all expenses audience riveted to their seats for one They niununy imbued with life young lady’s misfortune we are pleased had a keen relish for Mormon biscuit hour and thirty minutes when the to state has been successfully operated judging by the way the few disappeared meeting wa? dismissed by prayer At this Then the band entertained and delightand entirely which we felt to part with upon by Dr Anderson the wash widens out into an ed the departing audience relieved of the deformity The success point tensive meadow extending some Wishing the typos and all other useof the Doctor and the kindness of tho above and below and probably ful patriotic ana good men a most cordial and Happy New Year I reBishop are both worthy of note and we containing 1200 or 1300 acres an tensive place to make a good road main as ever make it There is also quite an item of wheat Yours etc Edward Stevenson There is Something in a Name and grass land very rich the grass be ing higher than one's head on horse -- One of our good brethren was telling Salt Lake Gitv This probably is not ava: us this morning that ever since a cer- - for cultivation as it is Jan 7th 18(19 evidently overtain writer gave his name to the public flowed in high water The Indians Editor Salt Lake Telegraph: as the husband of nine kindgood wives here were the only ones we saw on the Tliis day will be long remembered as found we of a number trip although the birth-daof another literary luand tho father of some thirty or forty deserted wickiups and a cornfield lower minary — The Weekly Salt Lake children he has had an innumer- down Telegraph able multitude of letters from all parts brothers About 10 o'clock a m But a a few short years ago only one newspaper was published in the of the States addressed to him by per- Josiah Reynolds Z K Judd and self with a iittie provision in our peek Territory’ end that a weekly nnw in sons of the same name all anxious to eta a blanket apiece and a canteen of Salt Lake City arc published two daily know his pedigree Of course they water for the tliree started into a wash two and two weekly would all have been delighted to claim which appeared to lead east by south two magazines besides the Rio with a patriarch of such in search of a body of timber said to Virgen Times printed ‘away down relationship be in that direction by two men who south iu Dixie” by the indomitable excellent standing There is a day were exploring for timber about a year J E All by our own with As wc expected wc found rough another daily shortly to people coming when Abraham will be respec- ago bo issued at About the middle of the ted traveling Ogden City by yourself In addition afternooil we arrived at the base of to these the Saints subscribe and pay Doixa Well —During the past ’some high mountain peaks which we for a host of newspapers magazines etc four and a half years we have had a “wand conversed about before leafing books imported from the in the morning and which were east and west that all the camp publishing experience be covered to with pine good Upp0sei “Westward the star of empire rolls” wealth of John Jacob Astorten times timber but the timber proved to be a and will adu onward is the inarch of told would not tempt us to go over large growth of pinion pine and cedar intellect Here was a timo when it Wc are satisfied that that TVavehng around the western base was said “the Mormons aro not a readagain ot these peaks about an hour beioic ing people ’’There may have boon somo epoch m our history isoyer forever and waived at the long looked trutn in this but then lot us take a Minc0W11) we feel that our subscribers will be as for timber in a deep canon heading at glance at the circumstances with which much satisfied as wc arc with the the base of the above mentioned peaks they were surrounded When they "10 ia before vibitcd it said came here they found the country an The new subscribers come in change to the it they attempted to go down occuhowling wilderness uninviting and lay down their greenbacks and the main waJl and fallc(i we went up it pied only by savages and wild beasts Former subscribers take to the prepay- - about a mile to where it run out in the And just previous to their coming here mountains found no of the soul We been well a have not sent ment tops We driven forth from their they had water or sign of any but quite an homes and robbed and plundered of away angry — not that we know of item of good umber in the main canon aHJthey possessed by their merEvery sensible person sees clearly and the probability of more in its side nearly ciless enemis Under these circumenough that the day for ‘‘payment af- branches stances many were the difficulties to be As we wished to descend some from burrnounted ter harvest” is gone A long extended and the hardships to he closed this before altitude great night endured in subduing the desert buildcredit W’as once ncccssaiy in the newsin we passed over the ridge to the the grasshop-er- s cities and paper business but that time is passed right and struck into a wash which ing crickets andfighting in this then and wc pray that it may never return evidently emptied into the main one we inhospitable regionsavages and many persons had left in tho morning Ah we pro yet have a vivid recollection of dining The New York World has much grossed the difficulties increased The thistle roots segos red root and gulch became murower the large rock raw hides iinprov cd as a literary’ and newspaper and the sides highel more abundant It is said “he that makes a blade of of late True some people do not aud Tho shadows of steeper evening grass to grow where none grew before is like the polities of tho thoroughly A ’ort a around us were gathering public benefactor” and he that pubWotM but what of that? When you distance ahead in the center f the lishes a moral and intellecL with tual newspawer is a benefactor of Iris come to tho sober reality of the case gulch appeared a nairow deep strip there aro very few polities in any pa- perpendicular rides and a of rocky debris between it anrij "rip Hail to the Telegraph! per the Salt Lake Teleukarh and a of tho principal guicli vv 7 Ma 'j iMiy it prove as Weekly satisfactory to its few others exei pted that can be uncon 1 (r some 2 feet high J a pecuniary point of view as v' until mormJ twill be welcome and i ditionally endorsed by intelligent and (lent we to its was more than doubtful then r d arons K conscientious people u °c" we could g t out by going in tlut I lion ehil- Go to Sleep — A11 exehaiiL'e says ‘"prime CiJKAV The idea ol being obliged to mV 9" inni instead of being plump a id Ires butter - 2o cent- - a pound in New our are as withered and wrinksteps on the morrow without food a peach York” so that people in Sait Lake or water for ourselves and our animals led as last year’s apples because they Some physicians City could eat from New York butter already in want of the latter Was any do in t rice) enough had think that tlie hones Our at little more tlio a tli'rd of ihe price thins but grow only during We slender fare ainiim the ruck I This cannot sleep say certainly hut fetches lu le Salt Lake butter But found a 1100k whit IruviJ sin I do know that tiio-- e little liilks who partially it - liliy cent- - in New Yoifc from the wind which moaned in sit suijiom up late at nights aro u: usilly nen oil them if enut he old lu re far bi low the the a fen !iintcil pine- - along weak small and sickly The roaon the guh ilcie we licnic mu tin you need more sleep than your parents Tin price now (im ut in llii city dulled the kt n ed c of our vou is have to grow and they thiiiL’- - will do td think over little by cation a lev mouthful m toed donut 'J hey can up tin food talked nun we We up they cot in thinkinir talking and The New York Tsaoheu and in our blank am We while sluuld save some of for Atneric‘in Mnnth'y ((1(1 and with a lew cliaiicc of You ought to deep yours for growing Tlie Tmliu - a iouniil of kind the nigh tho a trn ot deal if yon do not you will in Jamjar) away 4 by J W Silier-n- romantic spot pidili'hed activity 0011111110 ail you rat and have puire not or none to glow with enough k concluded (’Jo next vvk New Bond sireet horn A ’o cry few smart children excel or even and York and - filled with equal other people when they grow Like (Tty iiotmetive reading tliis? AVhy’ Because their up Jan (nli fti'i heads if not their bodies are kept too Editor Salt Lake Tele haiti so that they cannot sleep rest busy CORRESPONDENCE I had tin p!catue of n corn pan ing and grow strong in body and bruin j President Geo A Smith to the loth Now wheuyour mother says Susie or Eagleyuxe Dee 20 lsfis Ward Schoolhouso where he delivered or whatever your name may (Jeorgey Editor Salt LkeTe'eoraih-Froa lecture on the subject oft tLu H t set- ho it is time to go to Ixd do not- worry the best information I can ob- tlement of the American continent hor by tx going to sit up “jut a little tain from the first settlement of these last evening 5th inst at 7 o'clock longer” But hurry off to your chamvalleys it was behoved that tho waters Tho house was crowded After singing ber reui''aboring that you fin vo a great nd prayer which run through them jere a branch Parkman's land deal of sleeping te do to make you a Capt In the summer struck up a tune and although of the Lower Muddy l healthy happy useful tuac or woman Yhornaa Rhodes his ofth® band were &!ont helping o httra I hue 1 arkrr of !SGf Brother TliKATMCAU — Tho last playing evening iu Giralda the Miller’s wife comic drama an excellent was good It is a somewhat diffithroughout cult piece requiring considerable vim and snap in most of the characters to ensure success Madame Schuller’s Giralda was a nice piece of acting so was Mr "Waldron's Don Manuel ile Biar The recharacters were admirably maining sustained by the company and the laughable high comedy farce A Roland concluded a lor an Oliver most enjoyable entertainevening's ment exllt of' J I naiv'J ' hire imNiMmmHmMf m Greeley on Skates— A Montreal dispatchof the 17 thul t to theNew Y ork Democrat gives the following account of Mr Greeley’s experience at theskating rink there: “This afternoon it became known that Mr Greeley would visit vhe rink immediately after his lecture and a large crowd gathered to see Sim' Accompanied by the Mayor he visited the rink as soon as the lecture The crowd greeted him with three cheers and a tiger to which MrGreeley replied by removing his hat and trowing several times Aft the reML quest of the principal citizens Greeley put on a pair of skates and joined tho Mayor in a race around The match was for the best three in five without weights and the race was won by Mr Greeley in three straight heats his Honor the Mayor falling behind on each occasion out of' respect to his distinguished guest Tlie immense crowd cheered the victor fcr several minutes and gathered abou him in such numbers that fears were entertained for the security of the ice and the police were called to clear and prevent accidents Notwithstanding tlie high price of flowers more than three bushelsof bouquets were tbrown at Mr Greeley during bis trial of speed with the Mayor One of the bouquets accidentally fell in front of Mr Greeley and cutangled in his skates throwing him headlong but lie happily escaped without injury Spurgeon is getting revivals” in London up “childrens” in a genuine basin for her cutters and swift footed steeds” that is in good sleighing Omaha rejoices Mr Alden Goldsmith of New York has sold his celebrated trotting mare “Goldsmith Maid” for $20000 A deceased millionaire in a "Western city has inscribed on his “He always pays cash” M Queen Isabella pays her confessor $6500 If she confesses all her sins it is cheap enough— AT Kierolf formerly editor of tho Copperhead bas in press a work entitled Pomeroy Unmasked” “Brick The Emporor of Russia has forbidden the papers to make mention of any attempts upon his life should such attempts ever be made Women in future are to Infor examination in Cameligible as well as in bridge University London John Knapp one of the proprietors of the Ht Louis Republican has lost $35000 by the burning of his elegant mansion Mr William Chambers the publisher has been Lord Provost of Edinburgh a which he has held three position years A Buffalo paper concludes that Christians for iJ they may dance are Christians it won’t hurt them-provided they dance well and enjoy it Hearth and Home is the best advertised newspaper in the United States It las from one column to a page in every one of the leading city papers east— JET A correspondent of Wilkes’ Spirit persists in calling Weston a hum- and says he dare not match bug or either of the two men Tapley who beat him at Rensselaer Pfirk Troy Haraill brothers and St John and next championship spring Hamill The party will commence training after the holidays Dinner parties Will frequently take the place of the German this winter The ladies argue that it is a less expensive way of entertaining one’s friends and" decidedly The Crew have challenged the to row for $2000 more sensible — Ex A Washington correspondent of the Boston Post saysthe administration of President Johnson bas already closed its books so far as appointments to office which require confirmation by the Senate are concerned Mrs Williams of St Louis presented her husband with four babies at a birth the other day two of whom have since died Up to the Mrs Wilday of their appearance burns attended to hor household The New York iSwn is after Post Master General RuudaJl with a sharp stick It digs up several stupendous frauds in the mail service and pointedly intimates that a few words of from Mr It itiduli would explanation be acceptable to the public A Washington correspondent says" tho President is iu favor of immediate epicie payments When the trumpeter ws desired to play louder he replied “Yons-i“Louder louder” but var is do vmdV” — Poiton Fut Brown afft apples in St Louis for several generations apprised of his inheritance from Brown who has just diet m of a of i'3(l000 Brown’s lies monlderiug in t’10 btreet and Brown is marching another The passon for home is tho chief btrengtL of our civilization It is not growing as wisely as it should for wo are neglecting that domestic provision for the nurture of intellect which next to good morals is the surest sign of substantial civil vatino In this respect we have degenerated Oar fathers read more thought nnrs talked more about the fireside ttiau we do and thereby contributed mot®' to the rerl progress of the age hotel of doing— An u |