Show w I’'i ’ i J i w r I V JTIIE 3AIIjY TELEGllAPIL 11 tVDESDAT JibllXISO F V TERMS t ' v ' i i 9 00 Si Month Three Mouth rfr Ifon tbi delivered In' the city Ytt lioKl 69 ncoo Per-A‘i“- n “S to2 00bo - QUtaber 15 THEATRICALS ii Tb Mbllowing- tinielyarUcIo from the pen xif President Young will be read with interest - 14 V' by thacitizena'ofUtah and we aw prophetic enough- - to extend the same1 to wherever the A Euglisff language is spoken andread There bears his signature ii ait interest to whatever ‘ ' J ' it willows roami y 1 have felt'to make r0r varies reasons Theatres public and theatrical perview refctinj pij It is well known that we have a Then-forutMuce y - 4 ' Uirplain that with haa not been accomplished clearly-define- d views upon and our knowledge these Mbjects we cannot ' take any other course than this and be justified We cannot descend to the level of the wicked world' nd copy after their fashions and escape sin fWhen vor actors per form In that spirit which they should ever have their 'performances will alwavs be pleasing and Saints and their acinteresting to true Latter-da- y man to will bo attractive every ting and woman of correct taste it b truethat if their perform auces were to be measured by the standard f acting in the world they might not bear close criticism: but is that standard a correct one? Is it not possible for onr performer! to develop a taste which shall be peculiar to us and be in conformity with our Yiewprespecting the stage and its influences? Wes knonr that there are plays which are not objectionable when put on the stage in some communities that would be unsuitable for representation here The moral sense of our com-monity fchoilld be shocked by witnessing the performance of certain classes of plays: and if such were persistently put upon the boards either the attendance or people should discohtinue theirdemoralized they would gradually become style of acting also that In other places would meet with commendation and applause should hot experience Buch a reception here r The addresses of our Elders to the people when Judged by the world's standard are not accepted as specimens of oratory yet they have an' effect upon the hearts of the people which the most tia isned oratory unaccompanied by the Spirit wbieh pervades ana attends them faffs to have So also with our efforts to instruct please and amuse one another by means of the stage and Ini all our other social amusements and pleasures though we may net conform to1 the standard of the wand it h bur us privilege nevertheless to hare that Spirit' with that wul cause light and peace and joy and a feeling of satisfaction to fill our bosoms and the honest stranger when he joins with us in onr recreations and' witnesses top performances of ouV actors will bo so pleased with the Spirit which he Will fret that he will not stop to notice the foults or to criticise unfavorably the acting This has been the case in the past and it will continue to be so if we act according to our knowledge well-dispos- VWT V - trp here in onr city which has been erected for the purpose' of representing the drama antj por- the- stage in mimic form suchr trayiui? upon' of liufhuo life and character- - and representation the world Aroundua as would instruct and please those who might frequent it to spend an evening 1: recognise in the Theatre an institution ’ that under judicipusguidance eian be used with very heniefit of Uie people There happy efihcfhfoYtLe onr Common nature which he who would ieck the happiness and enjoyment of his frilow-beinand tttgovern them proper! v would not dor wisely to ignore One of those la the desire for and necessity of recreation Bigots and sectarians may scout the idea of such a desire of onr tiatnfe needing gratification— they v may denounce fts indulgence as something impro-- J per anl highly reprehensible' especially under as they would say tho higher law of the gospel but despite of alt these reasonings and the repression Wluch is not unfreqnently practiced ti carry them r into effect- the great fact still remains unaltered thalmarTisso constituted that in order to enjoy health and a chappy existence he should - jwrfect recreation and relaxation-4- ie should have hare : thc afforded unto him of opportunity occasionally unbending and dismissing from his mind those cares of business which if continually indulged in might as he is aoweoustitutcd prove oppressive ! V' V to him If the cannot this A desire or want people gratify legitimately and in accordance with-th- e recog njzed usages of the society with which they may be associated! many will scekits gratification file - nra-want- tf ‘ - -- EASTERN TELEGRAPHIC NEWS ' tendency- - --- j It Jiaj been with these views jure Hr J t y i I : ’ S' ’ if TO THE CANADIAN TION SCHEME! fi FREIGHT TO 0! e FREIGHT TO rVc fit 'I '""I" ' -- ' In ll1 BpDENBURG V i :v BAST TKMFLB STBEKT TO yRKPARED ' : 'Af “ if rCRXISIT ' JL FOB ftxr Doors balow tho Fselfl OF Telrfk j FREIGHT flW MC "h-- - HAVRVUST RECEIVED - : ZITIIEIl BT Mi M i:' - '-- Male or Qx Teams ' ' 'i'-- : v i ' to Office Ho was nchored there with a pick thenilfaged out nit up and weighed giving the following figures—10 feet long weight t of KAHN i ANY AMOUNT r & ' 4 ' 1 ! t r t TnE UXDBKSK2XKD - bs : City 1 t 1 j 4 Boise City A big fish” sturgeon was recently Old's at Caug-liFerry on £taako River Ilia vith' a' boat fractured his collided fishship' head and then rai t: for oiid grounded on Aha i I'- I C : c 1 I- — re-occu- py SAFETY Cooking Stoves DISPATCH i J -- i vu-Advic- 1st of es t o 2x Carpenters’ Tools r - Ed-xar- ' nine-tent- hs ’ i 1 - j rJ Howard Livingston d! -- i 5 i- - i- - 181-tf 1 1 ' ! - 1 r ' i- : out asa'pifatei The Herald’s- - Newbern letter gives additional foand-stretche- traveling public having fewer changes than any other Route between the Seaboard andjhe Great Wes-at-same tirno passing through the 'most ploasant part of the along the border of the great cUhin of Lakes and Santjis Iivernool made the range of 7084 country some of our most populous CltfesJ Through yards at an elevatic n of twenty-fiv- e degrees I urofreuger' Car are fitted1 up in the most comfortable splendid ste unship Great Britain iios style ' Three Xxpress Train run daily between Chicago New made the ran oat tp Melbourne in 58 daysi °fTr tlie to d ng -- -- before-tlardeevill- York Boston Philadelphia tc ' Sleeping COrs on ail night trains are fitted np witli every known improvement 4N0 ferries and aU changes made Ip Union depots FOiwensters and shippers have their choice' between the Erie Railway connecting or Buffalo and the SewTork Central JKailroad connecting atHuffalol Fare and Rates as loir as those of other Lines (Mark packages “L 8 A M 8 LineVJ - Aim ll W CBuffalo General t - WM JEXXIXG3 WALKER BRO8 W P GODBE m l " - 1 i WHITE ::IiIE-- I to-da- - ‘ - 1 -’ - lfwil ui 8t2e3?CltyPoint 1 aj?ni X e v pt I - - RB0UT-ASTONZSZ- th ty or 3 - ' : V r '!" f t W ATITD'H THE I 'i D RY Ji ' I i 'I ROODS j k r-- - 4 i- “ - - "-i- I- - l j ‘i - Paper solicited at the py-oth- Satt jLaky jStiirs Depot The SAX FRAX CI$CO DAILY CALL f delijrerefilafole city Leave orders at the Saltike News Depot East Temple Street north of Market v jf 1 SONSjDr SbouM attend Et3LT - I8 :'i Is Full and of QUALITY and PRICE IMrtf fcJI&EXTERS BUILDERS oust STERERS b suit our Custcfneral - MA-' 'll HARRISON'S r Friday evening Per-specti- ti sad r- - ta Terms:— 2 nights pisrwM " Altiut V 1 - ! - VTe eaH sttexUicq 1 - r ' to onr FINE LOT of S i! iA V -- ' In the 20th WAIji (SCH00L ROOM Flan Drawing AreljSectural Designing and Decorvi Drawing Taught Owprt - - i ‘ tk i i ' v: Held every MondlRiui : J - ARCUXT£CTURAllDKAtVXHO A DE " SIGNlriJlj L4 - 1-- - thoLfeDaER2thoKEFTORK iEDGEB- 2- Subscriptions for - GiaOCIBIRIBS the latest Eaatern aud Western Papers and Periodicals LEDGER! - Togsthsr with sneha screed of 1 The Dslly'and Telegraph News Deseret also Dally Yedetjci - - OUR STOCK OF ljr 4 A SPLENDID STOCK OF PIPES - S BARNEY THE BARON - - West side Eaft Temple Street between South Temple and Theatre streets directly oppostei Bishop Hunter's Seml-lVeek- K ' I CIRCTIiATIJiG LIBRARY i f LA 'AS TO end -- f-- — - i f - Tobacco and Cigars tj A- SALT LAKE NEWS DEPOT h -- r -- i -- f BRAXDt - L Cltj S lCS-t- f The-Chronicl- - ' 0 1 WE HAVE NOW ON HAND THE BEST - “V jReferencec Bait Tempi Street A I YAIVKEE NOTIONS J - 1LKUOBAUT ' " - ' ' ' Agent OTIS KIMBALL Agent JOHN F! 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It ’ - i - 1 st V & - d) 'i rr b 'I' A TIUNSrORTATION t I n j i ld s 11 !s ' yr-- -- r ac Bannack Citye FEDERA- fr £ ' v - -r- FREIGHT TO -- particulars of the Roanoke River expedition The gunboats Otsego anZ Birsly were sunk by torpedoes Tho river was found full of them 75 being taken up in a distance of 25 miles f Sometimes a dross the river eight or nine were in a single line : The fleet proceeded to Poplar Point and found A rebel cruiser recently destroyed a vessel the batteries too strong to be taken without a that freighted with eighteen handrud ' land force On their return the boats dollarsp'os worth of she vel handles j were somewhat annoyed by sharpshooters We visaed A Union officer writing from the rebel prison iat A “surprise part r” family of a Columbia says many' officers are escaping 15 Boston of “two he editor in shape things getting away in one day Rations to the prisoners whic 1 heris never prepared fofTwins” i consist of corn meal and sorghum molasses The nerald’s Savannah letter says on the night Tn it Pabtv— On jMohday evening there was a of the 17th fonr hours after Col Mulford’s flag of truce left Fort Sumter the blockade runner Fox very pleasant and brilliant soiree at tho house: of ran through the fleeAand reached Xasshu t It Is friend Jennings About thirty of our citizens with rumored that the rebclrsms are preparing to come their ladies were' invited and enjoyed ther hopital-it- y down to attack the fleet Communication with vor that gentlemohr-l- t' was one of foe moat Newbern by canal has been resumed the-6twe have ever shared The Richmond SCntinel of says Shuman pleasant U doubtless moving on Brancjhvillc Ro' rnnxGLawyjer Stevens and young Omisby The Examiner niys disnatihes from Ilardee re 4 rongh and tumble in foe Ticinity of a saloon had there is but the enemy 'port iraiindication of immediate attack yeate rday afteni4qn: The caae omei np before The Aagnsta Constitutionalist declares that there Dr Clinton this morning were only seventeen persons present st the citizens’ meeting in Savanntdi comments on afiairs in Savannah sayGREAT SALT LAKE CITY by warning the Georgians against sabmuaion : ing it Is treasonable L T Tlie Examiner demands public meetings in GeorNotleeJ—In Heavens’ conaeqnehre of the indispoand the and to citizens the the the of name Special of °r prekeep np spirits vDetfy and every other ’’sacked word shgnld be gia vent their trusting iu the proiniscs'ot the Yankees sition of a prominent njenltr of th4i company there I rill and other words be be no performance on WEDNESDAY EVENING Vys The distortion "V Washington 9 jp suMuuicdj in their stead of the 1 confirmed has Senate! session The jn Executive w2&Ci producean4 bodjVnd e verythin"gtliat York New the' of Alex of Johnson S nomination Si thepleaiuirabls emotvoiu CONTINUED ATTRACTION! of foe claims b studiously as Commissioner for the settlement al° Sound Hudson and the of Bay Agricultural Pnget unnatural contortion and r anting and Daniel B Dickinson declined vice Company are BcawtlfUl to Drama! New Irish rating painful Screaming ' i The President has sent a message to Congress Sea' !j no c°r Farce!' fora of an1 the sumlLSlaJactcr!l for is portion appropriation it money asking presented United Statea under the treaty “- to he paid by the the Tal life ivouEba-'JuepV°n SATURfllT EVEX1XO Jkn: 141863 foe of Scheldt exaFI5ermtonof every- with Belgium for capitalization hoc m thisg i -o Dues 0X1 tbift v 4' WIU Ve presented a biMntiful Kew Drino of exceeding j nance to he eraploVment 2T feU "b'Oftg repng-ou- r Headquarters army Potomac 7 Internet pathos and humor in 3 Acte entitled an‘l women unon on njeu in stage who hkvS lines the new to is report There nothing iugthc r1 — Petersburg Borne shelling took place world Appomattox yesterday morning without any Adapted’ frwn Charles Roadee Novel of "Wall Lzxo’ Four deserters were executed yesterday—one J "T1 prominent Characters by Me—ra McKenzie Ilnlaijr Varwft of vU Simmons Dnnbar Teaadale J R Clawaou Mesdames caval-fufour l those w n witnesT Jlem?’ hfoor anraatfoito I came in this morning being nemy A Clawson Qowrlng and Misa Alexander Gibson A raitjdi hut hzT parand equipments the 1 Ty nen with their horses youth-r o -j arocae feelings whiph“honiJ PP®1 efect from poor whites numbering about 25 came and Farce Irish into foe beuip- -i nuh of vmifitSnn!r” be failed Into srith To conclude popnhuPoor House of Prince George county der and and were sent north y i In hat had suffered fer the necessi ' ties of life for some 'time stage 1 Barney (TTooIean itinerate Tinker from) Mr Dcxsss hie 9 faunae foe Emerala lsle seeking ' j Washington j j The steamer Knickerbocker J!I from New York wa lost inrChesapeake Bay on Friday- last It is Bills For fall parUcnlars SiEKasskk--: opposed that her crew perished seairo coaductod upon tar fencesi VNew York 10 - na Wopin foe talent The Box Office rhlopen tor foe sals of Tickets fri-We ujnot sufficient itin-i— r midst of the conespondert i tVu t!r ovie t fv' A L 4sy at 10 a tn Butler h&s been removed by v v Tr!:r oar 'f ' ! h position of commander of Deere epea at 1 o'clock rsrfetmsnce tocca- viy creeled tha f tny the James andDepirtment cf Virginia oencsst (so-calle- 1- it cd tlio representation of among us We found ourselves here iurtheplays midst of these mountains Our history gives to the wrld the reasons of onr beinghere When we reached here 'Wcwere far removed from civilization ud were thrown npoff pur own resources Wo have had to form bur own society and to depend iipqn ourselves for our own amusements ITie Theatre in thfc city has beeit built for the sole urpose of furhiehing recreation and amuse ihe citizens pf Great Salt IjikqiCity and lcnt Terrifolry jin' erecting it this nbjeiii' was ex- vhis r presslykej t in view Neither the Thfiatre itself wnr the representation on its boards were intend ed for any ther purpose It was desirable that a suitable pli ce might be provided where the labor ing cI&mcs- - --those tiIignc bodies and br&ins were Wearied wi h toil and close application to business enjoy a few hours occasionally In inno :ccwt amuse ment Such a place this Theatre was intended be— a placp in every respect suitable for SaiftU t visit and where goud thoughts would be inspiret aud where would be seen or heard that on!d shock-o- nothing wound the feelinrr4f I xhe most cl aste und delicate man woman or child -iapSacfe it act where hol"i’ anqcta could be aud lu 4 ould reVandits iuflu euiw b? felt by every person who Should enter itT wjtli Vis'll e Theatre should bekeptu pure and as free fro in every thing (hat could defile it cnuipk-telm our hom : sanctuaries No impropriety of lan guage or f csture nothingtwickcd or that would bp likely t lead to wickedness should ever be permitted there or countenanced inCie-lcabut be pore in heart— men and wo-lu- en who (n all their representations would use proper language such 'expressions as “I : is an co re : - that-- 1 :ilI ’ yl - ‘L- - Virginia City BITS OF 7STEYVB 143 lbs of it rw ' Y ‘ ! lbsAhe head fetching I - r - g j tlicnv-anyan- d - FREIGHT TO r- i u STOCjKi OF - - j ' - " 1 The Mines f r' f : 643 'I - 1 i - lit freigiit'to s' t" V i : - beaqh - t J i I’ - busy-preparin- T‘ It i : 1 - J ft r il I New and Splendid j FREIGHT f FREIGHT! The ancient cm tie of Carlisle- England is A Choico Variety in Sizo and Pattern of T nnboat to succumb o tlie march' of Utilitarianism The ' people are either going to turn it TO THE ABOVE OR OTHER POINTS WITII REFUGEES HARD UP— 4000 into barracks or fa :tories SOUTHERN TRUNKS MORTGAGED! Hen McDowell has ordered a company ol ABOUT THE ROANOKE RIVER EXPEDITION! troops from Fort Chiu-chil-l Xevada to AIYD Itid ?nendence in the Owens Camp GENERAL BUTLER REMOVED! -4 River country for the purpose of protecting AND BESIDES COOKINO UTENSILS AND TIXW1&A ' THE BLAIRS IN RICHMOND SEEKING PEACE! the' white settlers and peaceable Indian of ' i ' that region against lie aggressions of hostile REPORTED PREPARATIONS FOR savages and bad white men The terms of REASONABLE - TERMS 1NG THAT CITY! the older indicate a thorough comprehension Also a Complste Assortment at of the nature and figin of Indian troubles on 9 New York 8TARTIN0! AS BARLYUSNrilB - Tlie Commercial’s special says Horace Greeley the border is here urgent and persistent in his demands for A Paris letter a inounccs the departure of peace predicting a speedy termination of the from Morganzia Louisiana state that the first instajmen of fho Emperor MaximiCL XT all is quiet- An expedition consisting of a portion lian’s Earopesln an iy consisting of slx: hunof Kim’s battery anil an infantr and cavalry force dred Belgians Ti b enrolment for this ‘briny' had been sent by Gen Ullman beyond the Atcha-a- t which is to consist bf APrLY AT MY ONE DOOR SOUTH Of eight thousand FrenchOypCE their falaya They met a few rebels who fled men six thousand Austrians aiid two thoul approach GODBES DRtO STpSH and t sand are made And Belgians Considerable opposition is manifested In some by Volunteering : of the British North American 'provinces to the thus far the offers for service are much lower i a Ahan waS anticipated The soldiers are afriaid proposed colonial confederation in Prince f Island it lias caused a ministerial resigna- pfpbably oUYeflow Jack Farming implements tion aud it is claimed that of the inhabitants here Are opposed to the scheme In Nova A young noblemhn just dead in 'London Scotia numerously attended and enthusiastic e'et had his life insured for half a million of dollars ings of influential citizens have been held to proLAKE t SUQKE AND 91ICUIGAY Spades1 Shovels Scythe Snaths list f test against it "I ' SOUTHERN RAILROAD The Tribune's London letter says the proceeds X when ver a shopkeeper is cpn- In Hoes Raksi eta of the Liverpool fair will be giveuto rebels abroad victedTurkey of n his Jlouso is painted le telling who are greatly in need of it At tlie principal hotels v's If there in Taris over 4000 trunks have been pawned by lilac 4 to remain o for a moutb ' 4’ ' : ' such a law in orce in this country what Southern gentlemen as security for their bills wrf to Not lee — tlie rPublic and Ship — Traveling a sombre and gloon iy appearance some bf pnr The same letter says the rebel agents have ' of pers i 'Freight to Rattlesnake sister tho steamship cities would present Tlie above Rente offers unparalleled advantages to the ttm Tallahassee and evidently design fitting her OPPOSITION of aud in opposition gitimatcly and to those usages In this way many persona are tfrfvcu into open opposition to the views of society aot into open opposition they are frequently fj hypocrites by doing that in secret which the fear of the disfavor of tnetr fellows would deter v them front doing openly Thus through a lfliscon- -' caption of roaiTs wants and the will of Deity re - specting him thousand of persona in the world are led into shf and indulge In reckless practices' who if they were properly trained might become useful and honored meuiberirof society Withlhe light which has been revealed unto us Saints respecting the will of our r'As Latter-da- y God concerning jmau knu also respecting ' mail's own organization and nature wre cannot blindly hut our yyes and pass' these Things as matters of noimportahee r It is the duty and-th-by privilege of the Priesthood to teach the people what U right upon these points and how they can- - enfoy inno ceut amusements without sinning jand also point out unto which may every “ menace tycm in th indirection danger It is their privilege to hike tho initiative in all these matters not hold Irig themselves aloof from the people over whom Jiey are appuinted teachers and shepherds but joining with them in their recreations and restrain-liigbtheir example influence andpresence everything that is impriperr that would have an evil !ls and North Carolina! And ordered to report at Low The olfiMal doctupent in fthe ctse directed him to turn over kis command to the per-- i son who should be iahied by IJenL Gen Gi ant as Gen' Ord lately in htv temporary sue lessor succeeded temporarily to charge of a corps Iks the important posit on The Tribune says Blair senior is in Riel mond ne goes speciallyt i see what can be done in the way of peace TCJbune don’t think lie wilt succeed and urge TEbvfillinE np of onr army and making short i ork Mhe rebellion Blair is not clothed with an powenfrom onr Government but we infer that te is authorized to ascertain now attainable whether any true p j The Ileralc’s Wii j hester correspondent details a conversation with i man recently from Richmond who says tlie rebels i ire for evolution finch Cover i: nent' property ana ' many officials have been a i eady sent off to the interior Jeff has become convinced that he Cannot hold the city much longer irn lilt u being mined Late rebel paper sbow that : Davis has now on his liands quarrels ivithtlic Governors of Mississippi Georgia and-A- ibama The': Richmond H 1 fg thinks that the recent alleged peace missioi f the two Dldirs'has entitled the United States to be considered the most impudent nation that eve r had existence v The Charlestqn ( lonrier says Hood butchered his troops as reckle sly as according to the Richmond Sentinel ever Grant did ' The Richmond Whig prints testimony from a Savannah elergyma a ana from Gen W ayne and atrocities ' charged Beauregard that th reported ' upon Sherman’s anfiy at Milledgevillere wholly unfounded Ladies) of Uilledgeville also write that no1 such violeno i waa ever attempted elR Uasa - r j °2 Boiqhax - ‘ ed - - i- - h A r If - I V out thi line SCHOOL BODkii: 'AND STATIONEfll- - V A: 'I re CALL ASU SEE US : 1 H - m ' |