Show "SW5 of tbe distance TERRITORIAL COSSK8PONJ) Sept 27th 1859 Lake Telegraph: Go dux Editor Salt ' The cool nights and mornings and the fine warm sunny days which have succeeded the late thunder and rain storms make the weather very pleasant and enjoyable the air is bracing and gives promise of better health than many — especially the children here— have enjoyed for home time past During the present season there lias been a great deal of sicknc-- s and many deaths among the young' r members of this nor has it yet entirely community ceased Ibr ever and anon we see the funeral cortege conveying some loved ones “To that bourne from whence no traveler returns” Well docs the writei remember the time in those alleys when a ease of sickne — except that of some aged person who had filled the like a and of bis days measure “shock of corn” was fully ripe and ready to be gathered — was counted a “strange thing" while the death of a young or middle aged pen on excited Rut now much wonder and comment with the return of the fall season many homes are made to mourn by the inroads of death Population increases — ‘"Civilisation” advances westward -and contagious diseases are imported of the doubtless hut for the vigilance people's guardians sickness and death would be more prevalent than they are As there are now many mote THRESHING MACHINES than there was formerly not under the necessity of keeping his grain in the stack till Christmas or the New Year exposed to ram ami snow storms uml subject to much loss before lie could g t hut he has scarcely got it lmulcd and stacked In foie the machine is at his yard his p!entiou- harvest of snyill gram is quickly separated (‘torn the straw and chaff and the fruits of his in the summer's labor is safely These auxi!liri"s together granary with the introduction of numerous lUAI'PU- - AM) MOWKRs 'OMUINK1) the country the farmer is in nd other Liber saving machines h'lp the agriculturist through his woik in good season and onahles lino to turn his attention to fall plowing and ing and also to attend to the many nect ssary to he made stern winter sets in It is a question vlf 'i isasvetundcided as to whether the deposits of loot west of this city— to some across the bridge which spans Weber River And so far as comis as it good and neat a piece of pleted railroad as I have seen anywhere in Now if you don't these mountains believe it as Phillip said unto Nathaniel— “come and see” We expect the coming week the rails will be laid to the west side of the river— and then “hurrah" for Salt Lake City! The tank is up the well is dug the pump is set and a good supply of cold water is on hand to cool the seething breath of the iron horse as he comes snuffling and snorting up to the goal Having spun out my yarn much longer than I intended I will just say that all is peace with us -- and that when you hold the Territorial Fair in your city we expect to be there Look Yours truly C out fir u the H K C lugs Are numerous in this county or not In some places they tire said to abound while in other places they are said to be few or none at ail worth speaking of In my inquiries of persons from some of the adjacent valleys I have been informed that there is but little prospects of any danger of a locust raid another season unless they are “immigrants” as but lew eggs have been Still on this subject it yet discovered However be is “much every way” the deposits few or many I think the prospect is that those on the farms will be turned under as 1 understand that KALI WAVING Will receive considerable attention which will lighten the spring work am to give the small grain an opportunity In the meantime get out of the way ns nearly all in thus section seem to have been blessed with a bountiful I have no doubt they will harvest learn to make a wise disposition of it and appropriate it to the purposes for which it is most needed KItC II SI N it As the present time seems pretty lively and each hnii-appi nr- to tain a fair share of patronage liom the sreat Mr I'uldic Or if rimy do not all get a fair pull at the “public crib it is not ibr tiie lack of energy or ol boldine out inducements to the buyer Rut as mam on the part of the seller say “limes are hard and money is scarce” they have had to return again and now the old musical to barter question is again revived — "What do you allow a bushel f’ This question of course as formerly tolls who the juoduce market ' FRIDAY MORNING 1 TELEGRAPHIC on on KANSAS Attack© A by Indian St Louis 80 A dispatch from Hayes City Kansas says a detachment of fifty cavalry from Fort Mcphcrson was attacked by Indians at North llayes City are rereived of the affair FOREIGN late Art at Bordeaux fifteen vessels burned— Conflicting reports of the Cuban revolution The FRANCE Only fifteen t essels burned Paris 30 Later despatches from Bordeaux- say were burnt by the only fifteen recent fire at that city all French The fire was caused by an explosion of petroleum Hippodrome burned AMERICAN More 900000 feet of lumber was burned Tuesday night loss $200000 oiicrrulng l!ie gold gambling dmf— Illgdow rewigna Clilif Editorship of the TlnirPlrea iu Chicago anti 8 elnevrlicrr-- l’ Marshal for Utah— Fatal railroad ao The Hippodrome of this burned last night loss hoavv CUBA AVall city Insurgents losing ground tine Havana 30 Delatorre has arrived and s giveaa flattering account of the in suppressing the insurrection in the Eastern departments The Havana journals arc discussing the rocent note of Gen Sickles and express a wish that till cut— Attackho might occupy some post better adapted to his abilities ed liy Indiana An attempt was recently made to raise the insurgent standard in the Vuita NEW YORK Abajo region but proved to be a failure Bright ruing (Several Cubans in that section are preChicago themscives to the Spanish auThe Tribune’s New York special says senting thorities for pardon tho financial brightening somAnother Account ewhat though they are far from clear As Martin Smith hold (hmlp Key Wet siv in Advices from Nassau state that live millions about gold Cuban had arrived there on the 22nd and the gold board is short that amount The linn warns the hoard to hay that from (ten Ou sadr (’imp the ai tfio and hud sent by them 62:10110 for the purgold making The attack mi Las TuThe hoard chase of fti'm paying all theis dirtorences h decline-ani- l nas was a the for Cubans All to induce endeavoring lory Secvtiuy Bontwell to soil six millions the Spaniards who couldn't got into the and and thus rmddo them t proceed withstronghold were taken dki killed Fifteen or were Spaui-out buying of the a J’rohally plan taken prisoners and immrdmtely to lmnnouic hot will he prepared - wei thihltieulta-- ) beta con GouM Jo Mai tin Thou and of Coma gun a round Puerto Principe hi beard without inn- and in arc phigood patriot In u Critical Situation li e been leimportant The (odd Exchange bank appear- - in eched lieu: for the Cuba" J until New i'leition and probably cannot ft dark I oik have survive it being understood Co 'Phe Ml If N (J IT loaned heavily to Lockwood DISPATCH h fooling ayim-- t Smith (loiihl A is very for delaying the AMERICAN oftlieir ilinioult'epamltliefis-timp-tioof business nearly all depends upon of Or lirn If they mako no settlement with Wall street Hall’n the Hoard there will bo many fuiluros d Nortlitri) If they consent t© un amieahlo adjusoiaoiaag in Bouton tment comparatively few houaPn will go —Southern Pacific Railroad down The Times” Editorship Fatal Accidents Mr Bigelow has resigned the position NEW YORK of Chief Editor of the New York Timers The subordinate editors will he tried Comparative Quirt one after another in that capacity until Now York 30 The excitement of the past week has tqe right man is reached Busigiven way to comparative quiet Lockwood & Co ’a Failure ness at the stock exchange is now conNow York A ducted more orderly number of The Times says of the failure of large gold contracts on last Friday’s & Co that Lockwood and all his business have been privately sottled and complications incident to that day s colleagues have placed their entire personal property in the possession of J business have been educed ton comparPacker io whom they made an assigThe Express atively small conqia timatenment for the benotit of their creditors the depreciation in the price of The principal creditors of the firm re- gold and securities dealt in on the Rock side in Chicago Cleveland and other exchange since Thursday will reach a cities and are all wealthy men embrac- hundred millions in enrrency Many such capitalists as A M Stone and men are reduced from affluence to povering "VV NVliite of Cleveland they have been ty telegraphed to come to this city and are Report of Hall's Arrlio Kxpcdll Ion expecti d to arrive in season for the meeNew York ting on Friday when the situation ot Ilall's detailed report of his Arctic affair- - will be more developed Expedition is It appears he ha no longer even the shadow of a hope Relief Brilev at Hand comAt the Fifth Avenue Hotel hist night that anyItoneis survive otthatFranklin's none reached thought pany there was an excited crowd until mid- 'ven a far as Montreal Island Their The general feeling was that hone lie scattered night et the eoat along rolu-was at hand and tin y ngain King William s some in isolated breathe graves other in camping places where Oil Cars Burnt tl The melantliev died in companies choly history ha its crowning terror in Two nil cars on the Hudson ltiver the that they died by starvaRailway ran n!f the track in tins city tion knowledge through the base behavior of the t evening caught tire am! Esquimaux wore buitiud lost $o(XK reduced io the painful was Hall Oapt CHICAGO necessity of taking the life of one of ins own mutinous men Fire in Chicago N ine tires occurred Chicago In this city within twelve hours of yesterday altornoon and evening The most serious was one on Archer Avenue which destroyed twelve Loss about buildings u!l frame THE oS VUE ORVNGE I bTmvo is likely toobtaui if not Moon after eleven p in a largo stable on Mt Clair street was burned The rcedc other kinds of fence in at t stable contained twentv-twhorse all Mr some parts of this country which perithed in the flames of Loss Tombmof North Ogden last year if a quantity of seed fium about imported WASHINGTON Texas and has planted out an extenF Hmsiliiil of Utah sive nursery which is in a floulie wdi cither sell it) rishing condition Washington the voting shrubJames M Orr - appointed United or ibr a given sum Marshal of 'tali 'state in i“ around any farm mitten plant T and in tuivc j car- - he will far distant Druggist and the Liquor that will he Cliicag nuriao' the fanner a A specie! say the If this a sale guard against any c ittle Revenue has an realty be made a miccc'S it will sine that wholesale api theenrie niul much time labor exj ctiso and lend Iruggi-f- biM'ic-s under the doing i'ct hog —and the uf to s(j liquor- coa-pound keep loeiee leu li half a pint at a eweedimr likely iu con oq nonce lobe in uatitUe mu h depli U d ii'io "i- pv tin special tav ivqui'Vil of Til’J ion aim (overI'j'ior oi re a'lolm svnnviii M'liiioisi aller live gx!!ii at a was vi paid yc- relay fir a to the d Ward Saljli'h school am a Hi inililiran maidens wli Con i ml Inn mc the voting o ( “i iRi"" mi ud in ut" i'l ' Da A' r' Missiipir General passing under a bridge and killed morning a carpenter named W was fatally injured by falling scaffold Masonic ISdltor dead T M Blftin editor of the Home Advoeate and formerly a grand mater of Illinois died in this city last night CALIFORNIA Movement of Seward and Forty San Francisco 80 Legal Tenders 70 Seward and party Fredetick Seward and wife Abijah Fitch and Albert S Evans correspondent of tho New York the Tribune by departed steamer (f olden (’t y for the city of Colima and Mexico rLi Manzanillo Guadalajara Sudden Death dose Godoy consul of Mexico and while died of apoplexy Nicaragua at alten hug the Seward the Occidental Hotel Gone East the Genera! Thomas commanding of the Pacific and Admiral Famigut left for the Last yesterday a train stantly This Bruner from a til t' L d !!' ' LD Gth S 'i in MMi'i! v Pail fill ii George— Our friend f'Mtx Worm— California silk woi m gg alieady take pri(x Jencr in r’mn u French and Japanc"' vioiim Muilcr of Nevada tL winter Mr Dlmiin City M'nt a box rift lean to a in t’l Piui-iii- i pi letbul cl cf Aude Hiiuthoi n Fr s: r ami PiUSl dim I’mpre-"ft her in tour The Father of tire Fam l Again Pari afternoon 30 on Murdered re vu ted that the father of the It murdered family whose fate is attended with so much mystery was strangled and hi body found in the Alazac EGYPT Tiie Suez Cannl t)0 Alexandria dispatch from Sue announces that the harriers asrain-the nassngo of waters have been removed pud M Lesson iased tbrougii the canal in a steamboat Ho sailed to Sue in sixteen hours A “A NIUE Ciidcr thi DOCTRINE” head recmlly icieivd a Lttcr eom ruling tliem in whirii 31 Iligoiu The box with emr which vou "t’t from Nevada ('aliform a 'lined and in order The good eggs were prepared to hatch the follow ing day they were fed on mulberry leave glowing ou the plains of and were a complete success The cocoons were very beautiful of beautiful color good ibrm and good Our French and Japanc-- e weight worms raised alongside the Californians bad no and were a comI Jesiie a larger quanplete failure tity of your California eggs next veur— 1 hear from nhcmt twenty ounces other parties who received eggs from California that they also have met with and would that they complete success next year give the preference to CaliI therefore encourage the fornia egg sending of California egg- - to France A long and advantageous t raffle could be opened fn franco we have hut it comone scasoo to rear the worm mences a soon a the mulberry leave start and this period varies from the end of Mavili to the loth of April We mu-- t have the egg- - at our by that time There his been a good deal cf talk murii ol it hero about s’lk growing and imie of it totin'' very vahiabh' - a way !" Hut impracli'ablc winch a dii'" t n V"nuc an lieobt ull can br ed - liva worm- - an and healthy eg- - - c: " f"iin ami with tin- a'un un of mulberry fr - imw ii'amed out or y ill niii'sciic- a couple of ar should ee Utah egg iu tin leading inarkct eommandiiig a ready ale and bringing the gold into the Territory lui E Gone Eugiuie ' EASTERN MEW YottK The Tribune of the 23rd saw While a German ball gress m the Town Hall at We2t on Monday evening entered the place and of the managers indulged suiting and obscene "WoT finally became so abusive tWY eiwted II is friends then dealing blows right and dies fled screaming to the while their partners mustaS! forces and soon succeeded in M 1 the building of the Skinion partfil infuriated fectly by this sorted to throwing stones and br&W through the windows glass breaking the sash and many of the Germans severely A MiehalSl appClMl leTf timel $ but only to rally again at 5 when the fight was renewed mth t hie earnestness both outside hall Slones brickbats available weapon within reach used and did horrible execution broken bones and gaping wounds nmd Nineteen of the gang fy m wSl e'e® tdS arrest feOUTII CAROLINA is proposed to cut a oand live lakes in South Carolina fo head the waters of the Ashley L ing er to the navigable portioa of the in Older to secure easy ranspe! for the phosphates recently t her? I lie cost is estimated at afe $85000 and it is said over $6 000' worth of the deposits can by this mU be transported cheaply to Charlety It the WESTERN CALIFORNIA San Francisco Sept 27— At o’clock this morning two rneav au1 ted by a gang of roughs on If t1 ' inn ' reft near Main and Lauiyys u and robbed One of them Malice wa severely cut "n' n bruised t iribiy A watchman i the whole affair but offered in a A! half part j yesterday morning ti re idoticc of W D Littlefield on Mim stiei't was partially destroyed! tiie: about $3000 It mid steward of the ship bay fed into the bay last night 1? ilntiik a ad was rescued with great lii'l'lty til A Hateheldcr an employee 'aiifiii nia saw nulls had three ut off by mazhinory this morning The Sacramento Union says: the Sacramento Valley freight tr yesteiday morniug there were brougi the to city on route for Napa two w cs about a f iot or eighteen inches riiij by about five feet long containing or 4000 young trout from Lake h uiLviio dii incn iq which are to be used in stocking m gentleman’s pond in the Napa va" Tliey appeared to be In excellent ditioii great care being taken to kwl ith ern supplied with freshwater wa done by mean3 of a tans which a unall hut constant stream into the boxt in which they ff! kept FOREIGN FRUSSIA lie system of naturalizing Fraute in Switzerland sonsto ' hildivn has n tiie a eouiph tu check owing to ihe erffitj taken by the Prussian wj ir roiiiriit anl the North German - that the “sham ner are nuw earnestly begging rt'iu-'- ’ into the country they The 10 abandon prcirnded (iiiellr ay that the in reprobating s ale and purchase of nationality ® ially - it lias been openly ackroww that the buyers were to be enabled1 au obligation imposed tj to the citizens of buth countries alias' U that even children ia® is re iv aeeepti'd by the Canton transacted the business Ii vi re —In the District Court proSPAIN ceeding published in yesterday Mr Henry D Jencken a barrio TMkoitAt'H and in wa nearly murdered night' by thee®?! an old liorca of nini Xi the sUleinent pejiuluce appears town in tiie valley of Muria that Mr CIuu le Popper wa imjil’aat-He detail his sufferings in thfl d in stca’ing Me—i Uittle k Chand77IV There seems to beffWJwMft ler sheep The information came to suppo-inthat in some way Mr '£ - in the in had become objectionablo rejinit lni eiu d of the doing !®eS of iieople and s tain ill court We have before us a note iliat with an intention of Moral whi li liom At'"' Snow disguised theirESWJ biicd o ay ou- - purposes under the pretext The lower® 5 to Mr Popper “In icnnit ini a me to tale that he not implnate! of Spaniards ii) certain districts' or dread Sain del the “Ties i'i the stealing of Lilt!" A Chan iter's of jjr tt‘iilirN who are popularly licep thesaitow Mr Dopji'T nvr- - the ih'i'ecis a kill young children for or greasmf in repairing mail" ohm' one imulo Tne ® ''I y the ncelo riiv- - of the telegraph hle now awaiting siuti'ii fin tril of so 1T- 0- a Miner stition clearly teA US' t in ' rutile amtluug possible in Spain strolling was t’o Mr dineken hvri'-- l m -- the Ill Sc M) the ordinary evening bnInn iiade wlien he greeted a woai3n all p r! mg cusi ternary f” with the a old mg M owe linn Ihi'iias tardes” which Suddenly the womw iinic and ran in ied Anionio’ rhre®J small houses ti'ill o followed Mr d tiii d to slab him wounded ajr fa: He w 111' mound a considerable ml A ol vnlul!jf his hands CjbJ un 'll ti (hut the blood was 'I if m Jfie Uh r From St uir n 'j’f Correction— By a slip of the penin speaking of cil yesterday morning the forthcoming muster and drill we October got in November instead of It will commence on the 20th of Oct “J” writing from St George oil the 20th ult among other ruattera says This morning at'unrisc the mercury was down to 53°: awful for September! A few days since as the mail carrier was driving along over the black ridge this side of Kanarra on the dugway the horses became frightened and plunged off and rolled over and down went sundries lock mules wagon mail Ac to near the bottom very little insustained The wagon was jury w taken to piece ahd ca tried up and the mules climbed back were hitched up Wine making lias just and went on A first class mill was imcommenced who is now ported by J K Johnson and is milking his wines at Washington the vineyards in St to counueneeiupon George in a few days tt soon as the crapes arc iu a satisfactory condition NEVADA The grape crop falls much short this season of former crops riot only in Work Siajuiiileil quantity but in many instances in qualSan Francico 30 ity Veik on tin Truekco Railroad Considerable fruit is being made into suspended in consequence of the action of the irginii and Gold Hill Minora1 raisins and much more otherwise preUnion driving office Chinese laborers set ved On Saturday last our Pomologies got up a hasty but very respectable lair FOREIGN at the Gardner’s Club llall and though tho time was too late by several her weeks The Policy of Britain with for our best fruit period a good t'olontc The French Empress show of fruit vva exhibited much to the surprise of those who thought it gone East — Sailing through worth while to make a fair afwa not Canal Suez the ter the fruit was all gone BRITAIN The It is a general time of health British Colonial Poliey farmers are very busy in making mo and taking cure of late crop London 30 The EaH of Curd well In hi speech to Our wvet jiotatoe crop is wiUMialiy said tho general Ovtord ur corn op irge and good and policy of governing the colonics from double the umil amount if Jack t - a total i'aiiuie and had been iioiiie will keep off a little lonaor to a by policy 'ntly the Cincinnati Tinu-a paragraph from Mr quote WhethGraham's book on polygamy er the Times liens it heading sarcastically or in iui appreciative spirit it does not say but here is the clipping entire “A man ii has written a We book in defcn-- c of polygamy in which he qiii to a pavaiHuph iation of friend the mutu ii live uni veil into a may ripen into He ay polygamous marriage 'For i xunijdc there arc two female friend toge'lier and mutually dejiendent unen each other for many of their social enjov meats and fiir much of their intellectual and moral culture A wealthy young man oftlieir acquaintance calls upon them frequentThe Northwest Passage Hull state that the En bus mid Terror ly and admire them both and they enbut one of them had joy hi visit for neitlur of them ha were abandoned consummated thy great At length pasany other male associate The lie invites tlieni both to a sage having live man aboard public enter evidence of tho exact number circumtaimnent Neither of tlwin would ho stantial Everything about this northwilling to leave her friend and go with west passage snip of Sir John Four him alone nor could he well endure the wa in complete order boat were bunging up at the ship' thought of enjoying himself' abroad sides and one on the quarter deck The with one while the other would he de voel wa in a winter housing of mil set led and neglected at home— the othvva Thi cloth found by the er who would enjoy the entertainment natives niii-Reilly Lined in latitude u mill li and vlo-Mr 80' N enjoyment wml W earlv in the long it iMiiueh enlniiec their Now if thi l Spring of ’M being fro m in tiie shall ripen into and unbrok m floe of ice of tnple (omiin'on-hihi and the iri"udhip into love only one inter formation and tin Time of tiie love in hail a Kilitoirsnip triple marriage where - the d giadati'ii? Would that Freder-ieThe Erjn a"no'iiie i form ily of tierou il not fe till more hcaonli1— to di erf vviil appointed chief editor of the either of the friend- - Mow when euli Tnm heart - thrilling with the harmoniou-l!n-i- i MASSA( IH SETT of the t! itile e Ahiflhir th' Supposetl PGtsouiiig 710t m 'Ir Graham not the iitn-r Foil e itoe m tne nmre a qu lintini " till Inuiiau nahire m " orihei n Jiart of tlo- - el v and niaiiiK-t- - a and iinms mop' r of the mid n death "I lai'limrtoii Mi child! find her brother ri iiiinv vii'i will n or p I of the ia‘t r and Mr Ilrimpliv di a pi - llll'll fi arr- -t rlori a" i’ d m - d m n ' he J e oi oi ll y or yieihi At ALDINGTON in I' Hl? XekenelofKS lud r m ‘hi n I l lie mo the town of “(o lii'ii oa 't 0 r vi ol at o of his 1h“SUi At the Cotrn®1! )eeued by s 'nfiain!utiU''tnjcW fl'lK kl'M 8l'q Mu oedo!"!to' the mi in ry’ m'ltoi-’- y ii' oxrtor u!:A0l- '! po hi extreme- m |