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2 NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1857. Lia, by the following instalments —és. 84. in the pound in Alarmed | the last two days we bave had bard frost, with the wind well known by all in power, is all that wohave ever | President of eh ge Aig aye ey Re sogenie, 20%, dookaos, br RS Balaton ovate} sa the ¥ = Sane 90, 18 pepe Ge, “Weak and the Cg steady at | So far a8 we oan learn, no reply was given to Van Vliet, pee Sonate concurting therein, ie | in the late taasascre, towards Cedar Gily; they” a Suns 30, 1068; te, in the penn ea lee co wtb banarest co thab the Phe prices of Tuesday, mvltgtal other than that hinted in'a neriaen "in the Bowery, on the tllwing fer i said Torriry, gamely mone Go| plain to mo any of Wate busines. or of thoi 9 4s ‘on cach inadiiune’ r inst ‘Manchester only purchased | 13th captain was preseat, on which Superintendent of Indian ta- | the wagons, and seomed very distaat ites 6 por Centon cach inlanent a g pared aye a mer T4 Je white and corse Younes be sen Fe tnrs duenge Marsa peererer, Ubeu? comininications.” 1 ans quubai ot ane ne ici seemed osinnga aor om We at a fae FS; ree | aie ck ey tak acy armel cme, | Wade ie a to as | Maat mer, eo en, rn etn euch other powers’as may ‘be thought neces. Tt appears that rriv i. SA ‘at 363, a 31s. | responded, “‘Amen.”) You might as well tell me that men, office seekers and ‘corrupt demagogues, | the ground more than & month subsequent 49 imag 08 section of this wide spread republic, flock to | the wi ot ou arriving at the fleld of blood I discovered several bodies ‘and influential men thereat, to be appointed to thege | that were slain in a state of nudity and putrefac- Union, Sary or proper to oarry out these resolutions and protect | seventy-eight wagons belonging to the United States troops | ©. F. & 1, for Galats, ind 298. @ 80s. for Ibrail, and have | you can make hell a powder house as to tell me that you tneahhe aba imerests of the creditors, and containing | were recently captured by he Mormons, and that no one | attracted considerable attention. J Gould let an army in bere and have peace, and was killed in effecting this seizure, simply beause no re- Deliveries of wheat from our own farmers for the past | to tell them and showthem this if they do net keep away. ; § Hi E é i f i 2 enants 01 of creditors i pf ay Bay cw mia tee eee ee eee eae ON this caravan of | week consist of--94,088 quarters, against 07,603 quarters | By taking this course you will find has every man ead eeene Sa, mm, vorand tn We Giewretes ane) — fae 5 ca Shoes Wey eles, Fo hd tralian house, or disturb them or either of them in carry. | stores fell into the hands of seven hundred Mormons, who | same week last year, Avs 51s. Sd, per quartor, | woman feels and they say, “‘All is hs: is Pe che aanieeaiter ta ae fow rods and baited, 1 noticed that the women and ‘img ont! respective unless default shal! be had been detached as the advance guard of the maiuarmy | againat 636. 34. year. well; and I gay our enemies shall not bow | om and office seekers, w! ~% pr fegeny eae mt rene Ww ant aa @ as ole Gone nade in pay mneut of any of the instalments. stationed in the Salt Lake City. The United States troops, | We had « large At this morning's market, | on “old Bright's neck” again. See ree ene ond the, prinaipio 2 favoritiem so gone--| than the sen, Allhosgh Caplan Saker and sumer ef That the creditors of the home and United States houses | wo are further informed, expected a general attack in the | and again experienced « goed, consumptive demand fe |. se Ea Rees i re pt mene throwing a bone to satisfy this hungry | others of the party were my aequaintances, yot course of a a report has been: oi ” Lng oe Breland, — “ peor. ‘and a crumb to that yelping cur, cannot be too not) sent in the Hung to the effect ve hundred of the expeditionary | of 2d, per 70lba. the rates of Tuesday; some parcels | ligion all will be well; and I have told you that if there is bs Te po Doagee ype Bey bag een we Dy eg Mode) force haf’ been’ cut of by “the Sains,” diguwed ss | ware aon aken to hold over. any man or woman that is not willing to destroy anything Laat cet: pettnrotmbelt anarek the | nemisatacte semis. ond cumcrmen. ir. Hurt ana Indians,” This report, however, ia not believed.’ The Ca. | | Fuovx was also more inguired for, but the demynd was gg aa gig MO poner oon a ey gre nd Rg binet the | not active; however 6d. per barrel improvement was gon- i Ra Heed boy Cl Se i en ‘BeADOL 10 year it we ye im ¥ wae mee m oe nro ‘and sup- INDIAN Conn sold to a moderate extent, at 6d. por quar- of the penn sa A peeve the moe to beset. Abiboneh this ¢ Verribie masnare lies to the army now Talted beyond the passes which | ter advance on all descriptions. eB, loialls Fepencars rigl r occurrt ‘ a inte the rebellious State, The United States troops Oats and Mga dull, at ar are Imports from toni ler se lags ge yg appear to be in good spirit talk of using their rifles | Nov 20 to Nov, gctuaixe, it of 27,134 quarters must not m7 wea eo _— ne a dh bein against “ tho Saints; and, should they be enabled to ob- | wheat, 7 Indian’corn, 2,152 sacks and 24,000 in times gone by there, shall op rages 80, fag eet tain provisions and forage, they muy remain during the | barrels flour. Exports riod, 7,201 quarters | be one building, nor one foot of lumber, nor a nor a power, £2 “onl uy ae qs 8 tf of the remaining ins! left | and interdst, these creditors at the | winter in an entrenched camp, defying both the open and | wheat, 26 quarters Indian corn, 1,295 sacks and 1,701 | tree, nor a of grass and hay, that will burn, le same time cancelling the Nabilitice of both firms on the | secret attacks of the Mormon enemy. With the spring | barrels four. We quote the value of Amoricawr whito | in reachof our enemies. I am sworn, if driven to ox- and impose them upon 0 people soutray to tase wines, ills of ¢: ‘or other obligatious represented by such | large reinforcements will, no doubt, be forwarded to the | wheat 7s. a 7s. bd., extra, 7s. 6d. a 83.; red, 63. 3d. a 63. bin oy utterly lay waste in the nama of Israel's oe 8 repeanant © § y pe tee cloaca laecen in ~ oft Puritan, ‘be inet teeccsned inat meek ang promissory vote Far Wet, and then Mr.'Brigham Young and bis myrm\- | ¢d., extra, ¢s. 8d. 47a. per 70. lbs, Daitimore, Philadel- | | During his remarks President Young called a vole of | whose pride and boast is that all powor is inherent in, the | 29 & afenrew Benevolent Rocrety, Maaamo De ia @ ‘That the creditors siguing resolutions or the said | dons will have (o fight earnestly iu the defeuce of their su} phia and flour, 266. a 278.; Western Canal, 25s. a 268, | those present who were American born and mrrinere| a = prota an The an’ | Aige. Labocetta, Gaasier, Cari Formes, Madame. IY Aneri ta deed or letter of loense shall not thereby prejudice their | perstitious and licentious system of imposture, or else they | per bbl. dian corn, \d yellow, 35s.; white, 388, | citizens and those who were not, and notwithstan ~ jd, whereas rsa people King pony oa oo rhe | he rights, against third parties, or to any appropriation or | must in the interim depart, as they have on two previous | per 480 Ibs. recent influx of new — who bog green os e - Soeriner: that it ewe pone pemvainane A Romeo, Acheenne de Dey street, and at the house oa the Mens ot seourieies which they may respectively hold or be | occasions done, sil farther’ into a Wilderaeas¢o Sai s BARING BROTHERS & co's CRRCULAR, | larger proportion of foreign artisans ma stop yy unanimous aly doclarp that ih almost spgadurable 10 | ‘performance. — oi nae fou Wale impune ed ee op ed Labo, Nov. 31-—5 P. Ra ¥F THE PROTESTANT EPISCO! That these resolutions ond the said deed or letter of | worshi vite people living upon the other side of the | Theres litle variation to notice this week in the colonial } Talization papers but peta Eg we) oes ere was pooch ti pear ngo set of Se: who, menos eT ct eeieont see orale license when executed shall be deemed to be a memoran- | Atlantic may be somewhat surprised to notice the deep | and foreign produce markets. There is generally rather | only about get a peyton either native bi sulhouky: babe a Fao pgier ane ee orc? | Randay services in any vacant parish In the vicinity of. Now dum and deed of arragement respectively within the | interest which the contest between the United States and | more firmness on the part of holders, but the busiuess | ©r Daturalized, w! gives aoe = — — mq y 7s ply vy hold base Oy the at, | York, or to undertake any temporary services fn city or Ne ey eae ee ee a ETD A sepals ari ay tiaa: (a | Camelot TW porerunas of ton Uniok' away and,-| “amermoe_ Alecemuper. W. C. sGrecuwich areute as these resolutions ani e sald deed or tetter of | are sufficiently obvious. Mormon emissar! we can- unt es at cont per annum, but dur- Q pale? : si : license may be signed in several parts, such parts shall mcbaieiniadon propagaters of this spurious and obscene | ing the last few days bere has hike Jess demand for Were all government officers like Captain Van Fieit, whereas, we _—NOTICE IS HEREBY y a et News of the 16th of Seotemb@, and should screen any offender from the just indignation of au given, that the annual meeting of the stockholders of the togethor constitute respectively one memorandum or deed | creed the term missionary-—have long beeen busily at | money. Consols have improved, and close at 91'4 a 91 ay pred ogee ty mer oe and genulity | insulted, injured and much abused community; and, | American ‘Coal Company of Alleghany county, Maryland, for E i jo not understand that such appointments: } MERICAN €0AL COMPAN' of arrangement within the meaning of the said Bankrapt | work in this country, and, we regret to add, have | for mopey, 913; a 911; for the account; Mexican dollars, : . bi eas ng ms hee Fa out thousands of ignorant and | de. 11s;d.; barsilver fee Lisd.. American eagies, 76s, | Which constantly marked his course during, his abort stay | whereas, the prastioo of ‘appointing to the offices of this | other business at may come before the meeting, will be hel@ | A Caxorror wished to know whether there was 40 be | foolish British men und women to swell the aumbors < Goubloons--Spanish, Tis, 8d, south America, 75s. | 1B Ula, then, indeed. the more oficers seut bere the et. | Territory strangers and nonresidents bas frequently | a ‘he ofen of the eompnny, fn ube city of ‘Now York, a any arrangement respecting inspectors. of Mr. Brigham Young’s subjects. We believe that the corn market we hi 0 change of importance to | ter would our Territory Soares. eae al "4 very frown Selo ours Une a0 portnre ane nee < y big ho a J, He eet ee ee ee rate Bone (ts Mr. Muickay said noting of that kind was contempiated; | Mormon emigration from Liverpool 4s conducted | notice. A fair business has been transacted at about last | exceptions, such has never been the caso, and most well | business beets to Lae beam te ovine amc, Ane Eee | a and clone at iwo o'clock PM. ‘ Messrs, Dennistoun & Go. were to be at full liberty to car- | upon a regular . and that large sums of | week's rates. Last week's average quotation for English | 40¢s our government know y ercion ‘anaes: | eoean tana tae diene, and‘ alen bebwede vextod ine W. TITUS, Secretary. Ty on their business as heretofore. money are remitted from the “Saints” to facilitate the | whent was 51s. 3d. on 94,088 quarters returned. Our | most unballowedly does it intend to strive to thrus ARE |] Ute Cornered Sumer eteeet by onerenh earner = The meeting then separated. passage of new brethren and sisters from ‘this country. | quotations are—white American wheat, 48s. a 52s.; red, | Fuption upon us, utterly contrary to every principle of the govecnm Aaah. te seoree> 0s RYSTAL PALACE.—EXIUBITORS ARE REQUESTED ‘Another reason may be stated which affects directly the | 428. a 483. per quarter; American flour, 25s. a 298. per | Senius of our free institutions. c : TAUAY eee Seat, OST ea eon er pee. oe to have their machinery in operation during the catde future condition of a most valuable, though distant, portion | barrel. ‘What hireling priest, corrupt politician, lying editor or | laws, rules and regulations—who neither fear hor Fe- | show now being held. THE WAR IN INDIA. of the British dominions.” We read in ab American paper | Corrox dul). Sales for the week unimportant. At Liver. | gold worshipping speculator will first seize upon our cour- | gard man, snd, whenever, checked in epee career, TARR OSnITAL ATRROR Tine TRNREIT of the New Yi tes stranger as a base upon whicn to found slander, “that the Mormons intend to remove to the neighborhood | pool there is no improvement in the demana; sales for the y to a stranger as a base upon whicn to found — 7 ‘ork Infirmary for Women and Children, will of Vancouver's Island.” Those in Carson Valley | week, 26,000 bales; prices are one fourth of a peuny per | !aduce cur fairfame, and lay plans for the accomplish: enh ee, ee Peete caer are ready tp | open Tuesday evening, December 1g. at the inaitutlon, 64 Arrival of Six Thousand English Troops— | haye jeft, carrying with them large quantities of powder | Ib. lower. ment of hellish schemes. [aga! | Bleecker street, corner of Crosby. ‘The fair will continue we ” “a ‘Seasn.—! ont Gh THE TROOPS TO BE RESISTED. whereas, our laws, which have been passed by the Legis- igi tack, toomele'aket #. MC pe arg ae sae iggy eel. a ngs femme eect Et pe ay oe Senusret Peo Pigeon vn the | This people are free; they are not in bondage to any | lative Assembly, and not been annulled by? Congres. as , thea’s | Yolvers. A manufactory, tarning out two hundred revoly- | week, and to-di feat of Delhi Fugitives—General G: : = o led in the Organic act, have been set at nought SONTC ‘ICE.—MYSTIC GK, NO. . ges ers a week, has been in Operation at Salt Lake fora num. | demand, resulting in @ large business at firmer prices, Of | government on God's footstol. | We have transgrossed no og mano rp aaflegge le ppt yet Sa om te Dl Victortes—More Revolts and Fresh Mutinies | por of months. It is thought, in case of a conilict with the | West India the sales are 3,000 hhde., and 11,000 Mau- | law, and we have no occasion to do so, neither do we in- bot Sigg | i | by summonedio attend the regular meeung tile (Tuesday —Miittary Exeurstons troops, the Indians will Join the Mormons, The territory | ritius aad Kast India at auction niostly found buyers, | intend to; but as for any nation’s coming to destroy this | ollleers, they having caused, by their rulmgs aid | oy intr O'eock, for the election of oflicers for tur rae which’ is thus threatened with invasion is at present ina | Foreign—3,679 boxes Havana were about one-half realized | people, God Almighty being my helper, they cannot come | decisions, other laws either of our own or the | suing year. iy order, ROBT. D. HULMES, W. M. ‘The overland mail had arrived at Trieste with dates from | very peculiar position. It is held by the Hudson's Bay | at 35s. w 37s. for low to middling brown (128. 8d. duty), Rere.’ (Tho congregation here responded by a loud | ebactment of the Congress of the United states to be en- | “EME RTE' a Kenta, Secretary. , Calcutta to October 23, and Bombay to November 3. Company under a license to trade, which expires next | 37s. 6d. a 40s. for No. 1034 to 12, and 40s, 6d. a 45s. 6d) | “| Amen.”) That is my feeling upon that point. I do not forced, thus subverting the ends of justice, and overriding Fifteen troop ships from England had arrived at various | year; and, from the report of the Commitiee of the House | for strong No. 1210 No, 1434. 1/080 hhds., 75 boxes Cuba | often get ahgry but when flo T am rightcously angry. anand tema Waleiin: eds atarcinme ook ell inital Walk; WIG) aon’ 6,000 crocs cn board of Commons. which sat a few months ago, there can be no | muscovado, and 237 hhds. 7 tierces, 5 barrels Porto Rico | an : ng pore pet ip: gl gol pean sto ft ; apeba bs sd . doubt that Vancouver's Island and the adjacent districts | were mostly disposed of; Cuba muscovado at 34s. 6d. a | those scourdrels, and they shall be consumed, in the name vpined honest whose interest is identified with | Fevow's Hal, cormer of Grand and Centre streets. The an Lucknow was safe. The divisions under Outrain and | upon the mainland will soon form the seat of a new British . 6d. for low brown to middling yellow (128. 8d. duty), | of Israel's God, We have borne enough of their oppres- | sre Capa a ee oe and the | Dual election for officers will be held at § o'clock in th» eve ol ; colony 3 0 ‘ght yellow. | sion and hellishabuse, and we will not bear any more of | the people, who desire the promotion of peace and the | {he “hy order, CHAS. D. BROWN, WM Havelock were both in the Residency. The enemy were | colony. The possible location of the Mormons anywhere } and 36s. 6d. a 41s. 6d. for low gray to good bright y elie there Iesed faethe thaniving Cartier fotmeargaos on perity of the Territory and Union; and, whereas, we | "E82. iat said to be in great force in the vicinity, aud very strong in | Within the British dominions would no doubt be a great | (138. 10d. duty); Por! 0 at 40s. 6d. a 4's. for good mid- | it, for ther eq fy Paekinhad ance warihe: dalegiiaie! G@immmeayine tion, |. . Koss, Bec. o R riously i) al y 7 ely a No. 9to | our part. And I am net going to have troops here to pro- 3 = - = 5 artillery. A convoy of provisions had arrived safely at | bape vnd fected arptioemype ety ga neg ond See ee ksee Tivately bout 3,000, boxes N°, soo | tectthe priests and a hellish rabble in efforts to drive us Jolin M Rernlsel, list of the names of certain éitizans of ABONIC STHE MEMBERS OF | METROPOLITAN Lucknow shortly after its relief, and reinforcements of | anda great British naval port on the shoresef the Pacyfi. | hhds. Cuba muscovado, brown, at 33s, Gd. a 368. Ga. (ii, |, frogs ta Neat wes penton, Toe he Lard Snes Sh weet we | eine ee rns bee eee, ap. | be in attendanee at Corinthian room, Odd Fellows’ Hall, ow 2. it ‘awn. | The squatter sovereignty of Brigham Young and his fol- | 8d. duty), yellow at 38s. a 41s. 6d. (13s. 10d. duty). to be driven, and has saie, ‘ If you will assert your rights, scab. | ‘Thureday evening, Dec. 17yat7 P.M. The annual election of 0 a Eee ann eee ene a" lowes. would Levante bo deneed before. ‘Engiistines | "Cany demee andoe. force, Petsrsburg YO: bor this | and keep my commandments, ¥ou shall never, again be | Pointm ent ton ta rr eerse tcrect and wits | olirers wil take Place, and other important business he tra der General Greathead, was also on its way to Lucknow, | Would resort in numbers to a country which. rich in such | year, and 60s. for January to March a a ny ly ar ‘not be | here, and somewhat identifed iu the growth and pros. | “Sous suavicin aud aa and was expected to arrive about the 80th of October, | Batural products us timber, and in coal, gold, and other | In American stocks there has been more disposition todo | | If you vio your duty in this respect, you need nat be | Aarts Sti Sime orefore, be it esis ote as ’ . . ? minerals, offers eminent advantages for industrious enter- | business during this week, but pricesare matter of negotia- | afraid of mobs, nor of forces sent out in violation of : “ f ee TOTIC! LETTE. DRESSED TO PETER VRE whee the British force there would number 7,000 men. - * » very gentus of our freo institutions, holding you till mobs | _ Resolved by the Goveruor and Legislative Assembly of OTICE.—A_LETTFR ADDRESSED 1 Greaihead’s column defeated a. large body of | Prise, and for the extension of British trade and commerce | tion. Massachusetts 5's sterling bonds, 96a 98; Maryland | very genius of our freo institutions, BY’ shitectiee ohdtahinooanen motels cmnteres, cat Geubirg, Req,, Fresticld, Kew Jerecy, conlslaing © Delhi fugitives, with heavy. loss to the latter, | throughout regious whieh the Hudson’s Bay Company has | 5's 88; a 901;; Pensylvania inscriptions, 7173, ditto | Kill you. Mobs? Yos; for where is there the least parti. | Tas ‘Uniheny fe in is lo Beni oY tinder consider. | Heate No. 20 408 for 80 shares Lilinois Central Kailroad © at Bolundshuhur, on the dih of October. on. tne | hitherto been permitted to keepas ahuge hunting ground. | bonds, 75 a 76;\ Virginia 6’s done at 80;" ditto five-per- | Cle Of authority, cither in our constitution or eo for : re pes gn Semeaseny P omy eral governanent and | pany stock, in the name of the said Vredenburg, $40 per share q fame day they also stormed aud destroyed the fort of | The United States government would no doubt be rejoiced | cents, a small amount offered at 80; Pennsylvania Central | Sending troops mao, fe oon De Segre xn Copemes’| Sees ot aes cies Ge ekaaren te ameteanact, ae tar | fee ier it ee eee ae Malaghur, which the enemy had seized: and on the Sth | '0 find Utab a solitude, and its inhabitante removed across } Railroad bonds, 80 a 83; ditto 2d mortgage, 84; | contrary to the ycluntary consent of the governed. We | are . ing miscarried, notice is hereby given that application will be inst thaphad another successful engagement with fugi. | the border; but should such a contingency occur, the digi. | New York Central 6's bonds, 77a 80; 3d mortgage Erie, | came here withou f es, and we in- | @8 they y be applicable to our condition in our Terri. | made to the company for the issue of a new certificate for sadd eae ‘i torial capacity, we will resist any attempt of government | *hares in place of the same, 6 hic! verb a culty of dealing with this arch heresy would devolve 1: 66; Illinois Central 7's, 73 a 77. Michigan Central old | tend to stay as long as we please. ‘i New York, Oct a Sent ge ee 2 eee noe lend, ond tengea. complanianaicvenssiacias Mets | tends, aT. - ELDER KIMBALL ON Mf. DOUGLAS. officials to set at maught our Territorial laws, or to iinpore 12, 1897. Fine column then proceeded to Agra and reached that | 7 would willingly desire to encounter. Therefore, with THE LATEST. Many of yout ustained Judge Douglas as being a oe Sow ich are inapplicable and of right not in OTICE—A SPECIAL MEETING place on the 14th of October, when it was suddenly at. | Tesard to British interests, it is to be hoped that the Cabi ly Saturday—3 P. M. true friend to this people, and he is just as big a damned iyed, That hile wis Wh anek cesmee eat aeelie eee ss the Breckinridg ange! wi tackee by a large body of mutineers, who were repulsed | 2¢t at Washington, at the proper time and with sufficient yanroon, Eatarday: dee? rascal as ever walked, and always has been. He has taken Resolved, ’ y be held at their office, reenwicl ; 4 com means, will enforce its authority in this rebellious State | | Cotton—A better feeling is reported to-day, and prices | a course to get into the chair of State, and that is what he | rules and regulations of the various departments of the | Tucsday. the loth fay of December next al Sq u'elocks 1. Me JM. BROWN, President. with itamense slaughter, the logs of all their guns, 43 in ) 3 ° Bays general government, as we invariably have, we will resist | to take humber, five lacs of bullion and a large amocnt of treas. | before its inhabitants have an opportunity of departing to | aro ashade better. Sales 8,000 bales—3,500 on speculation, | is after: he will try to accomplish that if be goes to elt | Sov attempt of any of its oflicers to Lring us into difficulty, | PARy- ure. The number of mutineers killed is stated at 1,000, | the neighborhood of Vancouver's Island, or eveagto any | and 500 for export—closing firm. by misrepresentation or otherwise, with either of said de: hile the Fritish loss H portion of America. go m Y FFICE OF RECEIVER OF TAXES, (NEW COURT eT Pe eaten nd defeated the rebels at | We may hire observe that the question of boundariesin | Breadstuffs—Bigland, Athya & Co. report a fair inquiry | 4oRMON ESTIMATION OF THE UNITED STATES TROOPS. | ete Beare ce uniuiidiiakned ‘82 Chambers street, New York, Nov. 1, 1807 Bithoor, driving them out of a strong positioa. British North America is in a most confused and unsatis- | for breadstuffs, generally at Friday's rates. In a speech on the same day Heber C. Kimball said:— | iaws of the United States, 60 far as they are applicable to | Notice hereby xiven that oue per cent will be added on the The King of Del’ was to be tried by a military commis. | factory state. Canada cannot distinguish its limits from | provisions unchanged. As to the army, one fifth of them have deserted and the | Cur territory, but we will Dot tamely submit to boing | Mevttdnt wit temieted oe the 1ST dee upd also ‘we sion. ‘Two more of his sons had been taken and shot. those of the Hudson's Bay Company ; and the tine which Losnow, Saturday—2 P. M. others are making preparations to do go likewise, and @8 | abused by the government officials, here in this | and billson city banks taken. Envelopes containing moueg : _ | separates the British North American possessions from the nf ~M. | to old Harney, the old squaw killer, they baye made him : , San oo, Sey bene red ener toeien jagiorts were rife of threatening disturbances at Hyder- | Gcrainious of the United States exists only on paper, | Console closed to-day at £13 a 9124, for both money and | stop to aid the Governor of Kansas, and it islikely to kick | Te?r#ory; they shall, not | come here, to, corrupt | and Pile notrescived. No money sssevsgats Aicliees, § § a > ‘Nena Sahib was “sid to be near Bithoor again. and, as a necessary consequence, the citizens’ | account. up jack, but we do not care anything about it or them. ple upon the rights of the people, stir up the Indians — Maun Singh, heretofore a frieud of the British, had | Of the republic are settling within and =< Let us lay up our grain and prepare for the siege,for it | 204 ule the patrouage of the gorerument to prejudice FFICE OF THE RECEIVER OF TAXES, NEW COURT uc ry House, No. 32 Chambers street, New York, Dec. 4, 1857.— turned against them since the storming of Delhi was an: | Sorento tn taund of Ucirace Athelamenee | THE MORMON WAR will come. | We commenced last Sunday to cecinre that | them against’ us, and endeavor to intlaeuce the general | Nouce ix hereby given, hal on al {axes remaining uapaid om nounced. ees. 4 y bes . weave a tree geome, barges government against us, asa people, by their false state- | the Ist day of January next interest will be added, at the rate ‘The fali of Delhi had a marked effect in Meerut and con- | Of the Royal Geographical Society a d was henceforth and for ever, ond we pever will come under | Fonts and misrepresentations; or if they do come and act | of 12 per cent per annum, from the 7th day of Sept tiguows districts. from Professor Palliser, in which he stated that the Ame- mene Uhat yoke again” Ttell You, ax my sou! lives, the bow-pin | ‘this ‘manner, as has-been done ney do come and act | {0 the date of payment, No waney received afer 2orclock. ‘Arrears of revenue were being brought in rapidly, and | Ticans bad built a town which they called St. Vincents has out of old’ Bright’s bow, and the bow fone ye fer Pogpe amp ba 1b nga ‘WILSON , Receiver of Taxes. loyalty was the crder of the day iu the northwestern | Within the British territory, and that he bad warned them | Late and Interesting News from Salt Lake | «, ‘Out and the yoke is how on old Back-anan’s neck. pisces, dary woth undeestand aust mow Genk satlver the : pe y of the illegal nature of their proceedings. Tue | @ity—Brigham Young and bis Forees in THE, SAINTS HOLD THR KEYS OF THIS CONTINENT. | Out nor the other is justihed by the constitution and. laws | PRINTERS’ UNION, DEC. 14. 1851.—THR COMMITTEE Part of a Bombay regiment bad mutinied at Deesa. y Company, under their license to On the 27th of September Elder Wilford Woodruff, in @ / ip thus trifling with the liberties of the people or tramp. pe ee Peween Sand o'clock. PW at tis Futon A great depot of Europeans was to be formed at Bar- prners of soverament within Arms_-Memorial from the Legtlature speech at the Bowery, said:— ling upon their rights. Street. All members of the Union requiring’ relief arc re- rackpo titory. Should the Americans proceed from of Utah to President Buchanan— ‘Through the persecutions of the enomies of truth many ved, That we are a portion of the great American | quested to call. Publishers of country newspapers in want The Presidency, Scinde, and the Nizam’s do- build twenty towns in the valley of the of the saints bave been worn out, bat as a body, the republic; that we have rights civil, political and religions, | f printers will please address C. F, TOWN, Daily minions re 4 tranquil. Saskatchewan, and mouopolise the whole trade of the News Office, N. Y. : kingdom and people have been led’ off'as victorious con. | [ebanvest pet ba arte O ‘The Europeans at Sangor, above a thousand in number, | Company, including that in furs, the Hudson's BayCompa- querors. We stand now and hold the =p for American pone Seeoe prepleed yt as hoc bo any ines a ae ea Were stl in the fort, and calling urgently for relief. | DY bas Bo authority to interfere. Everybody recollects continent; we stand in the strong chambers of the mountains, and that it is the duty of the government to pro- Wa, LEASING, ne Foams wernentertaloed for their safety. that about ten years ago question of boundary nearly in- and can the Lord God give us the victory? He can and he ja ge ga m9 : eg * Part of the 22d Bougal Infantry had mutinied at Beog- | Volved England and the United States in war, and on that u will, and he has been preparing us for this by pouring out | joGi.us i= the peaceable enjoyment there -aI OBERT L. CLAR! Ke ur, and two regiments of the Kotah Coutingent had also | Cceasion the Hudsch's Bay Company was willing, for a ober, | eakewctatactanr meter eel cae ones R Toe}, collecdon broker, Ae Lain, Mot wil ake his boly spirit, uniting the people, who have ‘St. Louis, Mo., with make cal- were either with foreign appointments or by fastenmg upon our Sauialed andl avepdound the gdlitiant agent. consideration, to hand over to the Americans a considera- willing to repent and forsake their sins, and I hope we 7 ws Seen 4 in. ‘and adjoining States, and remit pro:npuy. ict parrot’ "S| elec arn cape et ri Sl one ah oC ond, Lam iad aod my oat | Set one rin rene pettacing Ys sery Tepane | Pack terse acetate ae ates eanets at Abm for plotting an insurrection. 5 8 bings, an lieve that the people are d . ‘ : ‘At Calcutta sterling exchange was at 2s. 23d. for docu. | We bope, now that the importance of these regions is fully We havo. file of the Deseret News from the 0th of Sep- seady to shoulder thelr guns and walk into thore kanyons no epee at and hela sacred by every State and Ter- | gives him peculiar advantages. meots. The tightuess in the money market continued. | *@mitted, that a boundary line w.ll_ be run between the nd line them from here to Fort Bri in defence of the vol No pote dy in the import market, Operations in | erFitories of the two Powers, beyond which the Ameri- | tomber to the 7th of October. constitution of the United States and the rights which both | .,X¢folved, That we inherit from our fathers, who de- | QFRCIAL NOTICE THE MEMBERS produce were moderate, cans shall not be permitted to intrude. This is an object | These mewspapers show clearly that the Mormons are | he laws of God and man guarantee to us. We have had | (red that governments “derive their just powers from slay evening. Deve JOWN D. WIL- to attend ” jual , on Tuesday evening, December 15, ai Am- pede) ocr ea 4 th the procent ame; oan | a" he consent of the governed,” the right to have a voice in | $2 Odd Fellows? At Bambay the import market was expected to im- | ee oe phed ieaitonen Obstadle of which the | determined to resist the entrance of any United States | 0 stop to oar enemies pecan eames things | he selection of our rulers, and that to deny the right is | “Y"W°Rtuaet, Rec'y. ta by ore DAY, W. i Pornment securitins continued depressed. fn" °° | citizens of the United States will not fail to ‘take advan- | troops into the Salt Lake valley, and are prepared to Sight, | ‘ves us joy and consolation, at least Tean spenk for my. | 2utrFepublican and fraught with evil, not only to. ws who : : The inal were expected in Landon on the evening of | '8®. | and, if meceseary, to destroy their towns and fields, | ‘elf, it wak when I heard ihe ‘brethren say, “you are | Sotto every lover of American freedom nn APaelts ogee a the day the Europa sailed 8 | “cache” their grain—that is, bury it in places where they poor ta gb Bo al po ny Hi dylan. Bg Resolved, That we desire to live in peace and have ever PREMISES OF 46 WEST THIRTIETH LUCKNOW REINFORCED. APPROACHING ACCOUCHEMENT OF THR QUEEN—NAME | can get itagain—and make their homes in the mountains. | *oe"to ‘defend yourselves, against. tyraais and op. | 2006 faa eee Nis cian Sy cur cnneiinns Sas we Reve street. a stray goat, which the owner can Rave by prov- The following telegraphic despatch was received at the |" AND PATERNITY OF THE BABY—THE MEXICAN IM- | MORMON ACCOUNT OF CAPT. VAN VLIET's Visrr To | pressors.” “When I beard this | was full of yoy, and who mck to get out of their way, aud that, if they hpi Foreign Office, London, on the 26th of Nov., 1857, at 1040 | pRoGLIO—CARINET POLITICS. | SALT LAKE. would not be Who would not rather die than bow down | aor ca ot a los le cartace tar were, coat [°C LOST $2, REWARD —ON TUESDAY, STI ier. shitnaehiniaie (Madrid (Nav. 21) correspondence of the London Adver- | | Captain Stewart Van Viict, Assistant Quartermaster, v. | tothe yoke of the enemy? | Ik would swecton death 04 | Than'ngt be rid of them Uhey susil but Live ia, ous midst | Hy, om Ob Hammcnd street. x emall, Ugh fellow weit tiger.) |S A., arrived at Salt Lake on the Sth of September. He | man to know that he should lay down his life in defence Tis more than probable that ere this reaches you the | foquésted an interview with Brigham Young, "He lett hg | of freedom and the kingdom of God, rather than to longer | 10 PlOt treason a Deed Bade Chaar daseanen enn | Sa tterstag bees to Restore somber. oa telegraph will bave flashed to you the auspicious intelli. | escort in camp on Ham's Fork, the animals being some- | bow to the cruelty of mobs, even’ if the mob have the | “Resolved, That we eschew as evil aud utterly repudiate 1UND—ON SATURDAY, 2TH. IN A WALL STREET gence of the Queen's deliverance. All the precautionary | what jaded, and rode from there with brothers N. V, | Bame of being legalized by the nation. I thank God and I | 91) social intercourse with those officials who practice un F line stage, a breastpin, which the owner ean have by Measures have already been takeu, even to providing the | Jones ‘and Bryant Stringham, who were returning trom | Teoice that this people are determined to be {ree from | Ger the garb of their official diguity every species. of ut Proving property and prying expenses. Inquire at3T Beaver } name for the future Prince or I'rincess,and the titles | Deer creek. mobocracy and oppression, and that they are determined | Sony. also with the. murdering thieves’ and. vagabonds | MEces back office, up stairs le * | which the blessed babe is to receive on its’ arrival in this | ‘Immediately upon his arrival the Captain politely ro- | t0 have peace, if they have to fight for it; and if the yoke | {UY whom guch officials associate: and. ther man ond Serice of victories would thus have disposed of the | vale of tears, even before it has sucked its first draught | quested Elder Jones to wait upon his Excellency, Governor | i§ €ver put ou again it will be ourselves, and I say God | shall leave this Territory, so soon as they manifest. them LY Wibee tee gg principal rebel forces, with the exception of the insurgents | from the bosom of the huge Andalusian wet nurse, who | Young, acquaint him with nis arrival and solicit an inter- | bless this people and the missionaries that have goue to | seives to be of the character set forth in. these memorial | hundded and twenty five dovlars dated December tu Oude. In that province it is evident that the revoiters, | has been lodged in the palace during the last | view, which, by motual agreement, was appointed in the | the nations, no matter whether they have baptized one or | and resolutions. 5 able on demand. The public are cautioned aj ‘nego- hotwithstanding their repeated losses, are still mastering | three weeks. The Gasette informed the world | Social Hall at A, M. on the following mormeny a thousand, if they have done the will of God. —Notwith- | “yew Uialing the same. WEBER & ROTTGER. in great strength, though they appear to have contracted | the other day that the future Prince, if he | ~ During the evening of the 8th, Gor. Young, accompa. | standing the lightnings may flash, thunders roll and earth- | «yb tijtod ee ~ - mm Wan Was commubicate cept that Lucknow wes rein! 93d reg Nov. {From the London Times . : : y solicit the President of the circle of their operations, and to Lave drawn together | be a Prince, is to be decorated with the Order | aied by Hon. H.C. Kimball, Lient. Gen. D. H. Wells, Hon. | quakes bellow, the Lord will extend his hand over bis | fy ntments to the ofocs O8T—-ON FRIDAY OR SATURDAY LAST, WHILE RI- in the vieinity of Lucknow. ’ Until the recent sucoesnes of | of the Golden Fleece, and other marks of distinction; and | J. M. ‘Bernhlsei, Adjetans Gen J. Ferguscd, Archiiccen, | rervants and protect them as he has dope those that have Cher ast canat tins Tne ina. avenue ear to Nineteenth street, aad Havelock aud Outram every step of the fifty miles between | in the event of prineess coming into the world, ahe is to | (0. angel, and tho editor of the Deseret News, called upon | returned unto us. And the Lord will romgmber our | yl" Goon cliizens of thlefroat republic who will onden- | from thereto Sixth avenue and Righhavenue, short chale | | Cawnpore and the Jast metitioned capital was contested by | receive the marks of distinction which already adorn the Van Viet, at the residence of Hon. W. H. Hooper, | brethren that are on the plains, and let us remember then | Jenunbd therewith ee ee ae the’ Nutter ne the likenoes othe keomobiont. ‘he hue, Masses of inutineers, wut we now earn that the commu- | bosom of her sister, the Princess of the Asturias. This | gecretary for Utah, and passed some time joa mutually | \M Our prayers, that the Lord thay be on our side, and tet | “gna stave memorial and resolutions were signed by alt | #F Will oblige by leaving it at Mr. Apfel, 105 Kighih avenue. mn from Cawnpore is open up toa place, of which | important point being settled, the Pope has promised | frank and friendly interchange of queries aad ideas. us be on band and be ready at any and every call and | weamtwntisimiinma:: nm a A emia varaphy is nut yet very disimet, within four miles | be go@miber to the Prince, eid Monscigueur Hanelli will | a9 A. M. of tbe 9th, Gov. Young, Hon. H.C. Kimball, | kingdom will spread abroad, and it will smite the image | ‘egy ee z OST—ON SATURDAY, DEC. 12, ABOUT 11 A. M, IN vacknow, aud at this spot Sir James Outram has re- | bold the child at the font, in his name, and he will be | Lieut. Gen. D. H. Wells, Hon. J. M. Bernhisel, those of the | Bot only on the toes buton the head; which may God | ar amen) pond aor ind or = MORMONS. going from Union square through Twelfth streetto Broad commended the establisiiment and orguuiaation of astrong | christened Francisco de Assis. But should this inestima- | quorum of twelve now in this city, Hon. Wn. Il Hooper, | grant for our sake. Amen | nap ad ter en maces ate ate tet cheat can Gas. | Satine Gaes enntiis ere abate Lenin Bs force. Of the safety of the heroic garrivom of Lusknow we | Die blessing be denied the Queen—should she give birth | and.» large number of our prominent cl:izens, met Capt | MEMOKIAL AND RESOLUTIONS OF THE MORMON LE- | Necd'and ffly arined mee (all Mormons), then hat ean, | Bightecuth street - < may nine, we revice to think, feel comfidently assured. | to & princess—the young lay is to be named Purissima | Van Vliet in the Social Hall, where he was very favorably GISLATURE. | Yahed Se enon e Ceth te iB ~ fm ao pact Though the enemy still oecupied’ the district in consider. | Concepcion (the most pure conception)—ucus a non lu- | introduced to the audicuce by the Governor, and gave a | ‘The Deseret News, of October 7, publishes the following | ments of Geueral Harncy's ariny. "Wertsore lated. be O8T—A GOLD CHAIN, WITH PENCIL. AND LOCKET strength they had clearly boen driven to adopt a | cendo—a strange name io select for a babe whose parentage ts | general outline of the object in view with Gen. Harney ia | memorial and resolutions, adopted by the Territorial Lagis- | them {hat the eutroucdiae mountelns poo 4 atiached, while going from Barrow street to Fifteenth defensive instead of an aggressive attitude, for we are | already disputed in Madrid sending him here on express, and at the conclusion of his | lature at its last session, aud forwarded to Vresident os, abe givert Lutheren chureh, Bear Thir we. on Sunday night told that they were intreoching themselves, and we hear | The great enigma remains unsolved. Will ministers | remarks presented a letter to Gov. Young from Gen. Har. | ehanan-— * } weer’ Vort BiglerT os ments of the arms. We camped | The Guder en leaving Wat 2 Barrow sirect will be waltaniy Of no aitacks upon our own positions. Moreover, a convoy | distolve the Cortes, or will they set to work with the | ney. addressed “ President Brigham Young, of the society | Mxwokiat axD IisoLUTIONS 10 THE PRRuDRNT oF THE UsiteD | Saw uolhing sf thelr preparations, art did mote nearey | om —— of provisions had safely arrived, though escorted by only | blunted tools bequeathed to them by their predecessors? | of the Mormons.” STAThs, CUNCERAING CERTAIN OFViCERS OF Tux Texntroxy | S26, Uothing Of their preparations, as I did wot go ncarct | + Cee, PIRRMAN BADOR, THR PINDER Wilds 260 men, avd, what should be decisive of the question, ‘The Mexican flourish has again been movted. Spain is Al the coaclusion of the interview Governor Young in or Uram. Eebo Canoe, forty miles from galt Lake Cit proceeded please return the same to 11S Christopher airert Havelock was in command and Greathead close at hand. | #gain brandishing her weapon, the swagger and biaster | vited Capt. Van Vliet and sevoral others to accompany Whereas, the people of Utah Territory desire to live in ‘We next phe em sey of tamed teed, with tenth of = Under Havelock alone were three thousand British sol. | wherewith Narvaez strove to throw the strongly adulte. | him to his private cffico, and, after atime speut ina styie | the quiet enjoyment of those principles which the great | wagons, loaded with an putt of provisigas, munitions. of HOLIDAY PRESENTS. diers, Greathead, within six days of the date of | rated pepper of patriotism into the eyes of the people has | of conversution ever pleasing to upright and loyal Amo- | chartor of our Independence describes ax bet @ ine | : from * Ys—00 the despatch would bring up four thousand more, and | been renewed, aud orders have been sent out to General | rican citizens, to a stroll through the adjacent orchard, | alieuable right of all men, “life, liberty and Ae pursuit of oh ot bhptestber, oat ta the —- —- pe ae the combined force under two such generals would Concha, at the Havana, to prepare for a descemt upon the | vineyard and garden, where the captain expressed him: | happiness;”” and whereas, we were driven orth, by our | “The Ine Angeles Star publisies an allviavit wade ty Mr siltice of linporied wines snd. spirits, two whiskeys sufficient to sweep the country from end to end Mexican coast. | Bluster will do a great deal ina land | self highly surprised and delighted with the tinprovemonts | enemies and persecutors, to perish on the plains,aud were | john Aiken, who started from Leavenworth City onthe | brandy. gia, damatcerum, portand sherry wines. Forward: Irre tively, however, of these gratifying conclu. | which teems with Ancient Pistols, but 1 is lamentable to | made im so short a time, and under so many disadvan- | left for upwards of four years, from 1846 until September, | 994 of June Inst. After stating that he arrived at Rait | ¢4 to order with punctuality and despatch sions, the whole tenor of the present despatches is calcu. | see the present ministers having recourse to this cou- | tages. From the Governor's grounds the party procecded | 1860, to live or die, not only without the protecting care jake Oty on the morning of the 20th of September, Mr JAMES CUMMINGS, lated to tnspire us with the utmost satisfaction at the pro. | temptible subterfuge, as they no more entertain the idea of | to the peach orchard of the editor of the News,and regaled | of the general government, but, on the contear, Aiken | aueaeuumme Sveneeeeene teassnene uf -. reas of alairs. Ourams are suosessful in every direction; | fghfing the Mcaicansthan did Lord Palmersion of a descent | themselves on some varicties of peaches then ripe aud | having our sireneth drawn by thas government end | “ken greece ssfallows:— o meen DIAMONDS. | DIAMONDS. THR SUB. Every coutupander, whether Wilson or Havelock, oF | 1 the Prench upon the British coadt, when he Costtsnes ripening. sent to the mont distant provincessto Aght the battles | young’s army, that they had. taxen a vote at Sait Lak ree tosh on wa Outram or Greathead, does his work to a marvel; every | bis fork in post prandial enthusiasin at the ror Napo On the 10th, as the captain had exprossed a desire to | of our country; and, whereas, we complied with this, aa | City, that if the United States army forced ite way in 1858, at cost, ‘hus giving every one an opportuni te division of troops marches with an alacrity and | leon, at Guildball, the other day. However, M. de Turgot | see the domestic workings of the “ peculiar instiution,’ | we ever have with every requirement of the parent themee: aluable decision which would be admirable even on home sor- | has telegraphed to Lord Howden to hasten his departure | Governor Young showed him the finishing and furnishing | yernment, and did raise aod tarn ont five hundred of exe | bill» that they th Cary eae pete By ™Mlsmond pins from 85 Vice, and Lhough the scene of action is Hindostan, where | for Madrid, that be may aid him in the settlemeut of this | of his Bee Hive and Lion mansions, from garret to cellar, | best mon, who did actually march to aid the United States bad already picked out secret places fa us mnivonnian Diamond rings from J it used to be thought that Kuropeans were crippled by the | vexed and vexatious question. and introduced him to his numerous family of wives and | in their war with Mexico; from the western part of lowa | scache” (bury) their provisions, and inake their futare | mond Bracee\s, Bee arin Se. from See wo oon. * exxeucies of the Climate, cur columns seem to move with children. Upon returning to the offices, and being asked | to Fort Leavenworth, and from thence to Santa Fo, in New | abode wit fama. "The doctor stated that arrange. NE ) eee won? meetin of wats We bese of > whether any of the numerous children {ndicated idiory or | Mexico, and from thence to California, under the com: | tents wuearete entered I. that, provions tee nae IAMOND RINGS AT BARGAINS. fo commmissariat dificulties, no “‘requisitions.”” no embar- | A despatch from Constantinople announces that ten ba- | any degree of mental oF physical degeneracy, the captain | mand of Col. Cook, who alvo acted under the direction of | Lhoutd enter. tie settiemente, story ‘city, town wont ert DORE aot AS BARC ALES, cee ct form litle money — ragsineuts of syatem, no complications of routine, such as | tallions of troops had been concentrated on the Danube in ompuy replied that be con ld discern nothing of that de. | General Kearney; and, whereas, those forces did aetuall, Je atone diamond rin, our Crimean experieuce made us so sadly familiar with. | the direction of Widdin. Siriplins; Caton the coetrecy. so er an, be could coseree, | parioren thas jomuey Ga feet, aa euneatially oh ts bring. Siturnsd qumonhans tor tate bed comm ae the one ‘Ticop diamond rings, The work is incessant, and the numbers are small, but | Redschid Pacha had forwarded to the foreign ministers a | be bad never seen a family apparently more cheerful, | ing into subjection to the American government, New | were not known tothe Mormons, that they would cut | A » onl an everything is done promptly, dexterously and triumphant. | memorandum in which he claimed from foreign ships an happy and contented, nor one any more Comfortably stiel: | Mexico and California, and the territory we now occupy; | of all emigrant trains, army. stores, ‘ee.; that it retail, thirty pas ont halen 1" prices. ly Ttis only natural, though it is a bighly important | additional due for the maintenance of light houses. The | tered, fed and clothed. and, whereas, while these forces were absent upon this | ho man. woman or child should cross the plains 1 Wall sircet, second fos. Consequence Of these successes, that the suspended func. | cmbassies bad protested against the demand. In the afternoon, with Hon. W. Hl. Hooper and Territo- | tedious and distant march, their families had to be left in | without being sealped: and that then depended and ex. Cons of the Indian administration, and especially the col. The Porte has officially intimated to the Powers that | rial Surveyor General J. W. Fox, Capt. Van Vliet left on a | a destitute condition, in an Indian country, far from the pected the Indians to perform this infernal and cowardly | FASHIONABLE MIL TINERY | Jection of its dues, should now be brought again into ac- signed the treaty of Paris that, in commequence of the state | visit to the military reservation in Rash valley, returned | abodes of civilization and unsettled, living intents and their TH tion.” The revene, Weare wld, was coming ia ‘very ra. | ol the Principalities, it may Become necessary to move 8 | on the 11th and participated in » supper at the Globe, and | wagons, travelling in search of a location whore we could | Mare ce (nen autaar: on tioad ee at ties tome AL MADAME FOUNSFORD &00.'8, Pilly aud loyalty notw:thatanding acoatinaance of small boy of troops to the Danube. in the course of the evening he voluntarily arose aud ro. | be tar from our enemies—where we could rest and live in | {tated by the solaiers on their way out to thelr various ‘Ai very low prices.” cal defections, was the order of the day.’’ The restora- | quested the privilege of making afew remarks, which | peace; and, whereas, during the absence of those | stations assigned them confirmed by the repetition of the Brandreth Buildings. Sion of confidence in our supremacy, which cannot now be News from Australia. ‘Was at once most cheerfully granted, in which he warmly | forces, and while our emi i camps were | same by the people of the city’ I found here among-t | TFOLINAY PREARNTO = Yong delayed, and which will probably be attended with | We have advices from Sydney, dated on 11th and Mel. | expressed his gratitude for his former and present ac. | travelling, halting occasionally to recruit our | the people of the city the most hostile feeling and biter enna Faroe ible thore implicit faith om the part of the population than pre- pourne 1sth of October, by way of Suez. qnaintance and associations with the je, and said that | provisions, which we had mostly to raise from | sentiments that the heart of man could possibly couceive ATCH AND JEWRLRT vailed ever before, will have the effect of drawing hoards | The p Simlah had arrived at Suex with gold | bis prayer should ever be that the Angel of Peace should | the earth as we proceeded, the remaining portion of our | Twas cautioned to bo very cautions in my remarks abd At great bargains for cash. ‘ iment. and greatly facilitatiag § yajyed at £: sterling, which, with ber mails, would | extend govermment may desire to contract. | reach England about the #th of December. partook sumptuous dinner « ‘The missing mails by the Emeu had been recovered, and | residence of President Heber C, Kimball, at which Pre people, who, through poverty or infirm ¢ | to be removed for the time being from } were unable | say nothing inst the Mormons, by a friena from The subsertber is now sel Ig his stock of watches and? uvoo, and many | Yankee land, who had to exercise the utmow discretion t reduced being full 80 per ceme | hindia ie not, in the modern sense of the term, an of whore fathers and brothers were actually marching in noes retail prices. " opulent country, there is an abundance of eapital io native | would arrive in hngland a day or two after the departure | deut righam Young and Daniel H. Welle, fon. J. Mt. | the armies of the United States, as above set forth, tonid | ftumlqe maid ot Gone, | Here | Jared Moat twas voces eches ot oll decertptipan,, Gomme peste Bands. abd priden-e will suggest to so intelligent » people | of the Europa. Bernhisel, Hon. W.H. Hooper, Bishop L. D. Young, Kl | the government in hor then existing war with Mexico, | Yoang’s army, to secure my safety through the. settle sponta peat gy = i that tbere accumulations will be safer in the custody of an At Sydney exchange on England was at 1\¢ to 3 per cent | ders John Taylor, Feramorz Little and Albert Carrington, | were most wantonly and inhumanly attacked with cannon | ments bin G I did, and found it very advantageous to Ladies earrings, pins and finger rings. with sate; favineibie government than in dwellings which may still premium. and numerous ladies, were guests. itso happened that | and firearms, without cause or provocation, by mobs who | me." . diamond rings, seal rings, inland hae gating. re for nome time ve at the mercy of any marauding gang. | ——___ for a short period the gentlemen were required to vieit | murdered, plundered, and indiscriminately drove acroes = Asverawe-Gawagat’s Orrece, Uran Pane Soh weed, map ort suere chains, letier, chaielaine ) The work of occupation, indeed, and of pacification, com Markets. some immigrating companies arriving on the pablic aquare, | the Mississippi river into lowa thousands of men, women, . Gamat § Sept, 2h, a vent chains, studs, sleeve buttons, wid i] picte euougl to re-ostabiie universal security, may pro- | RICHARDSON, BROTHERS AND CO.'s CIRCUTAR. and the captain was aceidentaily eft to do battle with the | and children, many of them sick with the fevers incident | To all whom it may con This ts to certify that the | f ff Rg ably yet Consume much time and engage even our rapid: | Lavenroot, 11th Mo. 27, 1867. iadies about polygamy, in which le acknowledged that he country in that season of the year, causing them to | bearer, Mr. Jobn Aiken, who is peaceably iravelling through | rings Portemoouates, be, et CALLER, ly increasing forces; but this monstrous mutiny has now | Corrow.—We have again bad » dull market for cotton, | most signally came off second best, not being able to find | lie on the ground exposed to the broiling sunb y day, and he Territory, ls persatied ve pert on bis, Way to Caltrain, ; Importer of wat i been fairly Crushed—and crushed, let \t never be forgot- but money matters being somewhat brighter the last day | a single lady who wished to rally under Uncle Sam's pro. | damp aud chilly air Yy night, and to rain and tempert Dy coder of te Livetente ene ‘yams Ne g i, ten, by the yet unaided resources of India and the adja- or two, the market closes with a rather better feoling,and | ‘ection and be escorted to the States beret of the shelter of their homes, from whieh they he HAMES FERUESON, Adjulant General a SLES Steen Speen Goer. cent colonies. | the decline | descriptions is not mor |. per On Sunday, the 1th, Captain Van Viiet attended after. | were driven; of food and clothing, of which they Rndorsed yy Colonel of aro wan, MP SFRALOGY—CABINETS OF 100 SPECIMENS, NICE. + Fr | ib. To-day’s sales are eatimated at 8,000 bales. Imports | noon service in the Bowery, politely accepted an invita. | were robbed, and even of the care and sympathy ‘M. H. DAME, Colonel Iron Military District ly fitted mp in cases with draiets, ‘best Christinag + bag od | thie week, 25,007 bales, Total sales, 26,620 bales; of | tion from the President to take a seat npon the stand, aod | of friends who wese absent in the service the | Skrrewann 28, 1887. BELT TIING ME Ace for male at $10 and B12, by CH. WAL, THE ROLATRIN QUESTION. TUE MEXICAN iunROGL.IO | which speculators took 1,500, and exporters 6,070, leaving | heard.» discourse by Kldcr John Taylor,and remarks by | country, hundreds died and were buried upon the | | Thie may seem strange to Americans, that they are aot HMANS, No. 4 Ninth street Be —RAPUBLICAN ELECTION DEFEAT —COOLNRSS WiTH to the trade 19.960 bales. President Brigham Young. roadside by their companions in affliction, who, on to travel on their own soil, in Utah, without ipucneny WOLIDAY PRESENTS IN BRIDAL OOF. noun. Quencrrnoy Bark has been rather steadier, and a few In the evening the captain was again visited by Gover. | foot, or as best they could, by the scanty means obtaining passports. This may be ‘accounted on fures and tollet appotntments.—Requires no exciting a I 1s #tated that the proposal made by the French gov sales of Baltimore have been made at 7s.,and Puilade|phia nor Young and numerous friends, ax he wished to start | left them by the mob, were endeavoring to make | the ground that Utah Territory is placed under martial | mulant to effect AIL “is we and favorable te + eroment to refer the question of Holstein to the Paris Con at Se. 6d. a 8s. Od. per cwt. for Washington very early in the morning, and afteran- | their way into the wilderness to overtake the | law, and none but those who are considered friendly to epee aid de Flora, roadway, betweem ference had wot succeeded, the German Powers, with Lanp.We bave not heard of a transaction, and the | other very friendly interview the company separated with | camps who had gone before to find a place and prepare | their cause can obtain passports out of the Territory. 1 wonerhed--seprerpad Austria and Prossia at their head, ha: declared that it value is entirely nominal, acordial shake of the hand, and wishing the captain a | the way, in some far off nook or corner of the earth where | obtained my passport through the recommendation of ¥S AND FANCY GOODS—i8 DIVISION STRET, ie tor the decision of the Germanic Confederation ex Tartow hae been irregular in value, but closes at 49s. | epeady journey and safe arrival, with the blessings of Je. | we could be free from our oppressors, and live in the quiet | Captain Duncan, a Mormon, who travelled to Salt Lake to the oldest estab! New York.—The undersigned. & 40s. 6d. for P. Y. C,, 468. a 488, 64, for North and South | hovah to attend hit would = freah and complete Assortment of the abore waoaa, in enjoyment of peace and that liberty which, though denied | the company with which I was engaged. I started from 7 apa ved toms te Worn pub’ fr iJ “ iy reduced prices. ’ is also easier in London, closing | At about 6 A. M. of the 14th, Captain Van Viiet placed | us, bad been handed down by our fathers as a sacred | the Mormon city on the 23d of September, travelling three nd 488. 6d. a 498, to the end of the | himself in the care of brothers N. V. Jones, 0. P. Rock pg das oar joint inheritance, and. whereas, through | hundred and twenty five miles on the southern route to Cali- rend some i of | yl Stock 34,371 casks against 15,326 casks same time | weil and 8. Taylor, with animals, carriage and baggage | the bleesing and providence of God only, and not of man, | fornia by myself. I passed through the principal towns for the protection French A year wagon furnished by Governor Young, to proceed to his | we were finally preserved from our adversaries, from the te route being stopped by the Mormon officers and I y tated that, owing to the situation of affairs in | American, Mexico, the French eharge d'affaires bad requested the | at 48s, 6d. on the Frenow Admiral oo that station to the Gulf of Mexic Buljects. Brer— There was a fair amount of business done in | escort on Ham’s Fork, from whence he will ase all dili- | savage tribes, and from periahing through hanger and 5 ‘ing that no American should leave Somme more Ialiane are unterstood to have been rece | the early part of the week, principally in “old,” and since | gence to make & short irip to Washington city want. whieh often threatened our destruction, hot only | Territory without showing bis eatery and paying the 18 Division street, near Ohatham \y arrested in Paris on @ charge of conspiracy against the | then some new Cleveland,'“Sholl’s’” brand, has been sold The {Deseret Vrws says -—Van Viet often expressed a | upon the deserts, the wild and barren plains, but in the | Indians for the big ‘This! to by paying the Eanperor at 108. per Uerce. The market closes rather quietly. Sales | regret that the government had not first sent one or more | repeated destruction of our crops Br. msects in these | Indians about lars, besides blankets, Re. All SEGARA, ‘ M Danbigny, the government candidate for the Lagisia- | of the week 257 tieroes responsible men ae a committee to inve . He con | parched, anfruitful and inhospitable climes; and, | this occurred within the limits of the Mormon jements SNA ha) DOMBATIO GROANS OF ain once —_— - ture in the department of the Sarthe, had received 18,000 | PoRK.—No transactions, stantly appeared exceedingly anxious iat’ collision | whereas, afer Jong aryl repeated solicitations, and after | After I left the Mormona I Peaceably with the 0 «be eee eee: OF ALL GRADS, Votes against only 4,000 for Jules Favre, the republican Bacon has been offering at a further decline of per | thi Rolely tpen false “rumors and reports,” might | we had red strength and limited supplies of provi. | Indians, who are not di under the Mormon influence. ROI 78 On va rede a! Ce candidate cwt., without inducing any amount of business be avoided (as overy law abiding and perce and Union | sions, did grant unto as a Territorial form of | I stayed at Painter oreck several days within six mites of | §) Denven atG. 8 F: Ruskerts ar Rt a” Io Paris, on Friday the 27th the funds olosed at 67 20 | — Cmenm —There has been a fair demand for really prime | loving citizen should), and fondly anticipated that the war | gov , which was thankfully received, and under | the Inte horrible massacre, where | joined the Y | Segana OF HAVAN. - ' — ea - pst 4 | Sere 0s. a - » bat secondary quality is cloods new wo conse ly, lovering might be gensetully which, until weetad owen admission into the aG ph yD eal a Tom fn Jobn ~~] Ss =: MAY ANA, DOME at z. OR GERMAN | is said wo Apparent ween quired ‘There J & large auction next | scattered, and give place to the clear, serene and just » free, sovere' independent State, accord) r carrier, refnaed jection whatever; ‘below market Fraace.aed Reme, on account of the refweal uf the week, principally of the latter deccriptions. Inivistration of true eights and privileges to every Ce of application nth coustunton, we expect ta Hive, act and that Thad to fetit my own batten, aa they wore on friend. | meh rates. Ai tock. eal recor ay, | Binee Cur Inst te Weather has qote ch ged, awit ¢ vigcod thro ghouh gap Wide Mprend repablic, which, it ig |g.) tues; aud, wate, ob G Maady lee CC

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