Show m y GREAT SALT LAKE CITY UTAH MONDAY iVOL DECEMBER 5 18 W 7 i i Jr J ‘TT SEMI-WEEKL- E A madman has been addressing- letters in TELEGRAPH: foil" rejoined the pollite Frenchman Mso mnch brated historian andV:Thomas’ Ilobbes the1 was not considered u crime tgain8t society worse warmest for tho on lived the with which he philosopher feelings cypher to tho King of Trussia Sumo con-- : your KVKTIY MONDAY AND THURSDAY I One of the many cpitaphs to her memory friendship but that it was a sternation was felt but thj authowos dis- Malmcsbuirjs of 80m0 COUllt in tho Rnhals of STEXHOUSK Editor ' were that covered Y f ‘ ! - V 4 Ion-sTamli- 4 nj: and “the key” showed of tho monkish and feudal ages and from its crime against a crime which in a manner J they and rajiher- elegant it letters was respectful its revenues extent of importance largeness ' " thought and central position became prominent in chukchtower y the-olUK CoxTisrEn! ’ to thosd wondrous old chronicles which deal At Gentilly and Ivry twJ new cemeteries J crumbling old church tpjrcr tba with the hierarchies and lives of the saints j to be opened for the dead pf Peris and all j" are lal-Benefits of Abuse— A great yjiat stsnda to dark and lone In the meantime we have matter of a more — existing cemeteries in city are to bo YL: " well with ways willing to be little v Whilst iff secular nature readers as our before to Ikatj lay 8W0lt avra' iod lkhrti wild o’ergrowm associated with the noble old Abbey of Mai-- ) the cushion of advantages ho goes- - to sleep dwells blhid bet When he is pushed tormented defeated he Where tho ' In' the province of Adrianple thecultiva- nto j mesbuiy and as- our narration will learn to lias has ho chance a ' Aud the owlet swells leen I something tion of cotton and the intnxluciioh of Euro-g graceful hilarity her- singular - felicity where that which is replete with a wit his on on his lie manhootl It lojjd unearthly screams gained pean agricultural machines an the chef objects so irresistible that the eyes never wearied of L human interest appealing directly to every put Iearnwl LU Which echo round is ' of cured filets tho of attcutiou of a newly- - furmod coiumiseAon : ignorance T gazing at her nqr the Annuls of applauding1 heart we do not doubt of Associating the ve- nl r Tlmt hallowed ground ' lia3 coacclt moderation and got YY j her-with erablo remem-be matter to 1 pile worthy At St Oiien near Parisj4rge iron floating in dwcord1 wildest streams! :Y'Y have said that her last original part was bered and ofaiding our readers in --passing are being constructed for the storI warehouses Tlie wise' man always throws himself on the half-hoinrecreation Haw oft on fancy’s wandering wing a and side of his assailants It is moro to his in age of inflammable articles pleasant Sophonisba Among the last words she ut away ' 1 iTicw' that aged pile ' in itrwhen mortal illness was upon her: thus contributing to a relaxation in the stern- - terest than theirs to find his weak tered Four largo freshets have occurred in New-Sou- th point Thetfin the bloom of childhood’s years er duties of life these were '' i ' wound cicatrizes from falls off The and him Walt s witliin eightjrnoths doing much ' tV e:i( within the sisje: Amon the Benedictine brotherhood which like a dead skin and when “Ai j is tlie sacred moment then so near S' would tri- damage tb'e river Macleay Rising 30 feet at When strains rose high they ' Tbs njomeat when yon son theso heavens this earth formed the denizens of Malmesbury Abbey umph he has passed on invulnerable As Kempsey aud 60 at Yarrowelljin the last flood To the inlisnt-skWas one whose profound melancholy an dgen-erall- y long-aShall Ink at once and stnlgpt’another stats all thatis said is against me I fecli a which was not the greatest j A canticle toGod taciturn habit marked him as one who certain assurance of success But n New scenes new joys new faculties new wonders us 1 Tliat liore ffiyeoul ' was either A canal to irrigate tho lands on the Upper lost in profound meditation and honeyed words of v suddsn on ronndT” a Kise As it tido did roll for I arc me spoken praise advocated ' -XJnto his bloes’d abode! ' These wordwero first spoken by her on dwelling upon things beyond the reach of the (cel os one that lies unprotected before his Sacramento river is strenuously ' the last day of February 1730 On the 23d past—memories that by the sad and sorrow-- enemies And with holy awe Vre ranged TRICHINA SPIUAUS 6f the following October he died in her forty- - “‘SM have been At midnight's solemn hour endeared of M reenni A singular letter has come to light addresseventh year A week later I Parker I 'JWbea on the gale the “peering bell” b: Tho Trichina Spiralis is if minute coiled wth sed in 1824 by one Yiricpnza Micnrelli of roylete “buried her very willingly and with much Was borne from that old tower temess and loathing wiien th9 revulsion of ante to Prince Metternich'giving a very Worm with head and a body increassatisfaction!” When I thought each sprite - tho tail his totook end features in These: creatures' were size the led dissolute unfavorable life of place thoughts by ing report thq Of the lonesome night and otherwise noble Considered became writhed harmless debut it lias reregular formerly Bypjn when at Missolonghi The writer r tu wandering'Ou the blast MALMESBURY ABBEY with an of scorn and contempt as clares that’ Byron 'was both hated and feared cently been iliscovereil that th y arc the cause expression ' And laughed aloud suffered y if he had some great and endaring by the Greeks' and that his death resulted of a special disease by pciic rating through And shook the shroud time could which not allay— a wrong from poison administered by them cild Mica-rel-li the intestines amL nuking t icir way to the wrong Hebridian seventh tho in a That round esich form was cast! ICarly century which hod not he received Scot or named compensation for says the deed was not only pardonable muscles rl‘lie symptoms arc Violent purging iSIeyduIph Maildulph My Hood ran chiil I stopped mine ears could that V and notbe find but: his name creditable os we more generally pains like iheumatUm cramp weakness loss forgotten i r a '1o still the rolling Sound the the of brethren of potfer lik¶lyrisnnd wlxen the parasites lived the life of a hermit in among: many distinguishLntinisedrwho Xrkeed mine eyes but still the throng the neighbourhood of the present town and ed or marked by eccentricities of manner aud “Whether Women kk handsome or not” are in large numVrs wasting nnd exhaustion :A ’ ' ' Of spirits danced around l ' When inifewer numbers obtained so great a reputation for learning of habit few were more peculiar or less de- observed Bion reputed one of the seven sages followeilby death ’1- And I felt ench breath ' and sanctity that the place wa3 from him monstrative in that respect than Brother Ne- "docs not signify if they are ugly they turn j the patieht may gradually recover—-''As icy as death Swine and cats are the OuilnaU chieilylti-- 1 named Maildulphury and in time contracted mo as he had designated himself and was in onefs stomach if they are lovely they turn Uponr my pidlid cheek: ‘ ' so habited by the Trichina lint bases' have beeii oneVliead?' It is' said to have been consequence spoken pf toMahnesbuiy My breath came thick The name itself had a strange and striking traced to ragouts which pri4Vsed to iiavo ' originally built by a British prince bat of this My lioart beat quick S- W E OF been N one BITS who is naiheless It signifies coniposinl of hare and rabbit flslu even known is certain significance not its But still I dared not speak! ' nothing and skill have faileiti to provide any' Scieuce who has dead—one to all: life’s - — or reV-some purposes had however become a place of It Bid oft bloom lovely Ten miles north of Austin in the Toipbe remedy for the disease Emetics purging in the time of the Baxons who built a ceased to be— “nobody” in fact anu this pute I’ve wandered free from care singular abrogation of selfintimated a choice range a lode of arsenical silver ore three feet I and parasiticido metlicines aftord no relief castle here and called the place Inglebom — I To pull the gowan aud l 1— after tlio symptoms have appeared on his own part tliat'hebad renounced the : market-tow- n t is and ' a In borough wildness there v That grew Malmesbufy world outer and that every tie which ' of the met prominent wealthy and I in Wiltshire England pleasantly situated on whole ' : - And I’re sat alone Smnt life him to was bound asunder so tle eml)iy snappod the river Avon which nearly surrounds it' — On some tombstone islliicntial Mexican Cimiliea of the west coast jvorm3inay he In person Brother h erno was th complete of Mexico refogcos in San Francisco haVe re-- 1 tak?n lto: Ami wondered of that sleep aii ovcr which it lias lit) less than six bridges j‘ cooked pork but if the entire e abstance of the somo parts of the old mill which at ono tune wreck of a maq who had once been eminent- I cently returned u their country Hint seemed to dwell J meat be raiSetl to the temperature of boiling ' encircled It are still visible" The small mon-- ly handsome and whoso physical proportions ' Llkraacred spell wonnb is destroyed Frantz schooner for a The water the the of ' ' ' Ilamburg long vitality la that dark mansion deep! Y) ' astery erected by Maildulph to' which we might have rivalled those of any cast in the one at of lost the Microher lave referred was soon - however turned in-- o noblest mould of a man lie was very tall in tim$ missing wa3 1 wondered when young (fiends would wake ' siaiii Islanils and THIS NEW PIIAS 3 and the crew passengers his shrunken limbs and attenuated the stately abbey— which was erected by oiie' figure bat To cheer me with their glee -- ' massacred of his scholars named Aldhelm of which he frame gave him a gaunt and wasted look N P Willis docs not cltogethe relish the new And I thought it strange the elept eo still The Territorial Enterprise says wiCh two or j was the first abbot and so highly venerated which would have been appropriate to a ' W'hile birdasung wild and free of things In tho Rome journal he talks rdcr shrivelled mummy rather than to one who had three exceptions the Common Council ofJTir- ' as to be afterwards canonized And strange awe I felt r" this: the meridian period of human Iginia is u conclave of thieves absolutely unapt-- ' like“Wab-Tim' ’ As alone 1 knelt the first who taucht I no That he Excesses have suibstituted au alost worthy city ' new Ferocity for tho Upon the flowery sod: Latiuto the AngloaxoS U attemptedbto “istence together ' And childhood’e prayer But his face was still more striking With I “there must they be Saggpity In the character of our vH- -' ie proved from au old Latin’ distich still lie illustrates oUr present ramOn the balmy air featnre a hose countrymen" translaof which the following is a free Fernando Wood by foreclosure of mortprominent Americeulsia by a quotation from the book lib pant Y" I whispered to my God Roman true of the still burning gage possesses the “Lake Property” of the of Judges It is there tofd as a final effect of Istions— tyim eyes i " v’ " with a wasting and lateut fire irad deeply sunk late Senator Stephen A Douglas in Chicago rael's war with the Philistines that “In those year flew jntiit and manhood coma : to my conntryfirstif spared by Yate “I j T1d in their sockets’ a mouth carved in a broad Mrs I)0ngla3 lives in comparative poverty in days there was no King in Israeli but every man ' ' Y AriiMor arognd ms stole JTill bring the muses from their native seat ‘ did that which was right in hisown eyes” Than firm and massive mould with strong white And frfonduhlp’s tendrils sweetly clang' Washington Atliel-sta-n Aldfielm which continues he “a more fifithtul picture of made been by King teeth yet perfect and cheeks so hollowed that ' ifnto toy yearning soul: having in Broadway and the Bowery at the for Iceland his sake he might have been the representative of Warren his titular siunt the King ' Esq lias arrived at Sari the But tho tyrant dart moment could not possibly be written!” v present ' Francisco via Idaho and Portland ‘I granted the town large immunities and greats famine —he looked a haggard A'ntinous llath pierced each heart' i Mr Willis then proceeds in h)s observations: and his Was enriched tho Ty scathed — aud monastery withered beauty by Aitf nipped each lovely flower specupeflrtfT' ReeSe River has ad- “Yet the breaking out of this piitnle of corrupt i at Lumber Austin ' own desire bnried ucderthe high altar of the the very mournful and subinisrivcness or his vanced to n on the' face of our feverish patidu— this They are all gone §150 per thousand with an upward matter insolence— seen no more his where monument udder to the I church it — manner making him a touching spectacle to 1 ttauiT alone belonging military J j tendency button than under the rags of thp beggar Not- Wit ft that old mouldering tower may still be seen 'A field near the tdwn is the prodigious multiplication of beg- Mr Geo Ccppirt is winning great pcpnlari-- 1 "liinding ' still called by the name of this abbot and so : W A Drvov “I should much like holy father said a no longer there is v- -: gars ai? :n hnniility in their be- n Th t havior Be it a soldier or in oldf wGman a chill high was his reputation for sanctify that his noblo and knightly visitor at the monastery on H the “inimitable comciiian and says “We or a cripple the necdel charily is insolently robe In which be said mass together with his one occasion as ho walkctl forth with thn Ab MRS OLDFIELD X110 oneon tho stage at the present I manded— sulkily or saucily— and the boon of now 'Jt- were preserved in the jibbey till its hot Ambrosious in the fine garden belonging I ukc-K- - asa riglit and wiihout thanks or ifrciLcd Ssalter to d him” equal I of the should-'mucthe in reign Hemy Eighthat to the abbey— “I like to know i (COSCLVDED) correspondingly rcscnteiT clothThomas a one time which has Winncmucca back to the man is who Stump great ! now with! of hisbld“stamp-wo got Xnr can undertook but twenty scholars at a story yon spectral satisfactibn the just contemplate it ier paved the church feeble footsteps under the in with wiser iorl time ainbpg whom were purchasing richer' fa Nevada we which if not see the visage of frqm ing ground" change passing actually Catherine ’"Lady ' a considerable for a of inen sum our f commissioners mads the There fa here war Golden his young to the 'by tera” City i trip knollys daughter to the (self styled) Earl of fellow a noble and there tliemrit is looking to and the it ‘Of iraong Brother Nemo” responded the abbot money generously presented Biabury and peht aunt to the p resen tLord Tlie subject of a universal language is now true but the morft of the men nufnr met inrihroad- helstaD Edward After At me! u “Ah Aliss lblsvEdgar it is sad and a miserable history conlderahle attciit:on in England A way and the Bowery (tlie imndrcjls of theaTaamo daughter to ii very considerable brewer mid afterwards married to Lord Tem- ’the Confessor William the Conqueror John I recollect him well once— the handsomest exciting “heroes at home on leave") are warlike rsj our kings variously endowed man in the barony— the finest horseman and code of symbols has been invented which is And it is not seen merely in tidelaancily and of others of a twirling ple Earl v’of "Cobham Jane 'infallible declared The 'symbols' ore thirty-fo- moustache or the defying of an eje but who that Lady Douglas with the heart of 'a dirugbter of the Duke of Douglas and Miss the abbey at different times' The monks tli$ boldest rider — have and in number been tried in most of lias occasion to ride in a car or fmngle as a stran-W® Durtie a daughter of MrsTOldfield 'the were of the'Benedictine order and next to giant beating With grand benevolence beneath the m any crowd of our great city and Oriental is ger It European languages was the most considerable his athletic chest— a man beloved it allGlastonbury with 33' the new manners which do caubc pleased W° by rCtv said that a person?' of common intelligence and aereavm?T school was pink of more and more prcvail-fth- e rich healthy happy and now—lo! the wreck certainly in the bean monde married a noble- - monastic institution in the West of England education can learn them in a few days’ Study and elbowing tlie rough jostling andshouldering rude lan- have are said to forty-fiv- e man Its he has become!” occupied buddings ho did this ce indiitcren marDiana the guage sfllky andjsavageof every mysterious Viscount Hood it is said has' conjagal de-- maii to his acres of ground but very little remains “And wbat can have produced this fearful and the complete: neighbor was church which a the abbey f change in him?” demanded the knight signs on tho l’rincca Mary of Cambridk daughter is not - mentioned in Mrs except and n but tial cohductof every gatli er iug —everywhere if for structure dim At I u magnificent Crime!” replied the abbot inf a sombre the Queen lias not yet permitted their aecom-voitheir owirindcpenueut plcoeiye-M- il men vonea' U will but to tho two sons Mrs OIJ- - splendid children? And (for a letter Y ult)it lias posand monasteries of dissolution the of — the revenues j “crime deep and damning a triple pliahment kCiu bequeathed tho bulk of a fortune which itively made more discordant the common key of were valued at upwards of 800L' a large 80 d°f the abbey Tlie Russian JI1atnre popular voice while we think that the unseen of ' ’ ainassed tnore by her exertions' than sum m those-daygovernments ten?oua 7 'f of thttame fierce spirit iji actual! v chanworking -- Samara Kazan y the generosity of their SimbursK Saratov fathers respective thb iforse our prevailing national type for remorse 00 ®' er ging s e in the centre of the too in leavimTnemorials to Malmesbury possesses and of snjfering dreadfully from incendiary female beauty itnno ' less so in li3r bequests’ to town a magnificent market cross' which is many unfortunate Poles who are popularly diirinsr been tlie have erected A STRATEGIC COOjY t ’‘“Relations of her sempstress and coffee to charged as the authors of the conflagrations’ u supposed tenmiW house days that dcep eJe3r—m have perished from the exasperation of the A veiy small annuity was Jar- - reign or Henry the Eighth It is a beautiful I edifice with We witnessed an amusing- irieidefit on: one of our' buttresses Laef??a8m® masses’ flying t t0 h!r m°thcr’ "i10' l0IS-- l octangular stope I ivrfhernSSi-C- t nAUFr was as tender os ' a woman’ streets suburban Saturday pA fashionable and nchly ornamented turret which is also Ihe Fenian brotherhood have been I young lady got uplat no as the in an himadded he infant?” highest rtyfe of the mil- fillcorrecting octangular with a small niche in each'side discovered liner’s Canada and art and in pronto arms and all the glory of a five- jIn suchwise went her money ’ but self “for how often does woman turn oat to arrayed o one pf which dollars-a-yai- d twent'-doIla- r bonnet and a a silk have seized been pkifield gpne When Win- - ed with figures in persons ? —the fair and beautiful woman be a : The town has ' - thr shawl was majestically sweep- crucifixion the represents! t fami-Zvmaid ft 7 into married air7 the ha3 found love and shelter and fondest in tlie direction of tho FayrOroand while to and used ing along It is said that gas was known two members rto Parliament ever since who Biekerstaffes she is said-t- o behind a little boy was leading a pet coon A " have sent Chinese just her the become husband’s centuries breast Some kinds cherishing of upon ago by “polled tlieir bipod while she mended theijrcon-ututiopj- fr the reign of Edward the First: ? It! was in y can it doubtless originated with the human race countryman in a brown slooched j hat and The great actress herself jras at corporated early under the Saxon kings but j' HieJnerest came ‘wanuu3” ’’ jtlongflbllowed a times and by ll0— personate whoso nose was scarred diagonally man’s dangliter a wait of fair its present charter was granted bj Wllliap The New YorkV Herald thinks the royal “yaUu” dog and ‘‘Then jPiJ“ he with tlie scara-oinnocent!” is said: the' knight jia laterally with v' many transversely 11 tlie J in Third consists trade Its principally d members of the ra- a battle i: : soil Colonel Churchill once if l consciously saved gratified leather the nmnufacturo of cloth gloves1 the coon family “Tige” no sooner d Sir Robert Walpole from “Innocent! No! Guilty —guilty as man and parchment liis ancient glue of than ho enemy u!1 home the made’ latter be!’1 representative V ?“’ trough can riding la furious bark him for dive accompanied a foundby there castle stood exhaustible a here !Ioas? in ‘his Coloflcla cliariot in-i-ll Formerly greenbacks “IIow comes it he is free from the charge the situation at a glance ' Cooney comprehendedand 0 ln hiaown “Unstable Church-an- d ed by the celebrated Roger Bishop of Salis- and its peril?” ' bolted sought sanctuary incontinently The Confederates are painfully concerned i ? naturjd daughter of Sir RobertV bury but no relic of the building now remains the ample circumference of (he lady’s'crinor eiJ1- “He here and tte the ’ fiabEd debt church otw of sought Nottfi the sanctuary are which They is screamed not while tie dog when a at little to wondered be 1777 married in received him’ answered the abbot ir cdaiuer Mai7 Ch too at the “political morality” I tnade rapid circles snufiing the sir ud evidently disgusted reeall we the bard Eari and of I many bloody straggles 'Then holy father that with respect’be it J north of Mason-anknow what coon to Cadogan The son nf 4i 0a?e’ become had bewildered ofthe Dixon's line V V ' The situation of the' young lady Was critical and' lary 13 v present Earl the' contentions which took place on several ocmust have arisen “from an exercise of I spoken The Houston (Texas) Telegraph thinks embarrassing She was afraid to I move for fear ieM theuchanning Anne Dld- - casions intoits defence and capture and which its prerogatives— extension of its functions “Old Abe” the coon would bite and the coon Seclined to leave have been an “ugly customer” fortress it hurchitl considera of and liis wife were prove notwaranted by—by— ” i iravplm m his retreat nntfi the dog hatTretircjl Finally the I ranee a Frenchman knowing able importance : “You hesitate Not wqjrahted by law you In 1863 in Britain 35 passengers were dog Was stoned off the boy dragged the coon from S116?6 place and the young TaJy went her way PT Pryors nsk- - :: Let ns not forget to mention that Malmes- would say — not seconded by the civil proced- killed and 401 injured by railway accidents: his hiding Sf him d a Was Churchill the Amo with consciousness of having experiencedlively ‘I mVVTT bury Was the birthplace of two most eminent ure of the courts" Well' We' have warrant Yor We can smash up folks faster than that on a new scssation As for the coon’ ho was instantsaid Mrs Oldfield’s son : poet ’NVilliam ' I"’ “Ma individuals pf Malmesbury the cele- - that too and the paradox of it is this: His the nulroods in this country killed— (Indianapolis JonrnsL tells thGTeadcr that slie lies amid tho great they poets not less worthy of praise than whose works she hair illustrated and ennobled It records the npt universality of her talent which made her seem not made but born for In ' tragedy the whatever she undertook glory other form the dignity of her countenance' the majesty of her walk touched the rudest spectators In comedy her power ber d iry-gre- time-wor- n - en ! - own-excuae- ” -- - - quick-beatin- - V ' - ar - S I ’I- - - ' -- - - y s as-soo- ‘ r 1 "t1 JW ' ! 1 ' - - f ' : lail-dulph- - - ns - - j i y - : ’ V -- ' t- - ’ -- 'i K blue-bel- ' - -- - i I T ' vr i f - ' " 4 - - t -- r V1 - - 1 and 1J tf r ' - - m t tty - ‘ex-xra- t - - ' boldly-chisell- ed x long-accustom- Money-Makia- g' ’ ' ! -- Aiien-see- n ’ - - -- It -- 1 : : one-ma- - r !'- - -- ' - : j )R V n : I h ly I i j nts L -- a' (A i ur now-a-da- ys : ’ n- : ce fc- i ? s was-libera- P' - l etclS -- t s S I - 1 ml basso-reliev- she-wolf- -- - 5i -- liasey-woobe- ! lw f 1 - fiercely-conteste- ring-taile- I - be-heat- -- - h1 - ! -' ? r a an i ' J : - I-- s - ’ t - i 1 S’ n faV J? 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