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NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, JULY 18, 1858. 3 ral Johuston to remain in winter quarters, snd that it was | we will defend ourselves against the floods of iniquity besides, be attended in a short time with numerous ADDITIONAL FROM UTAH. riag cbarch, Rev. R. P. Cutler, Mr. Almarin B. of Nevads, ithe Kate B. } of Cincinnet, o. ? ‘Hamil i Railroad contemplated to order fi Terrtory | Which our enemics wied to overwhelm us with by tye 1» § settlements on the way, and probably military «| a oe ental and ‘nthe idee of H - with the - sorely - {roduction of a licentions and corrayte oli “J f tions at not remote diviances ‘from cacy poi dens Kw. A$ Conrier’s Hotel. 240 Jose Road, din the at_of a highly ‘army under his command. Now, when it # Te | yacate the ground, tbat may satisfy them; bat Keep the route clear and to free it from the inteu. | $08 Mateo county, May 26, by Justion MoOras, Mr. tien)" a petite ocniscs. Extracts from Brigham’s Last | wembore! thst Brigham has been engaged in war aguinat | dertake wo come ia before wo aro ready wo wisead oo | gona and annoyances of the Indians. It's truc that | Bys@Pnens to Mite Sophronia C. Dake, bath of Ha. Moon ‘The reunion of the Hesperian Literary Society of Sermon. the United States; that he has bad in ‘he feld an armed Scent ad dae ee te ee fhe Lard »¥5 | these Neakemnplased arrangements fall far short of ENTGRAP— Fisarmk.—In Sacramento, Juve 3, Jaco’ Seat- ‘the Ohio Female College, Hill, Cincinnati, foree to oppose the entrance of United Sates troops into | many of the ‘are 80 grosaly wick: the facilities which are required, and which can ouly | graf tw Mary Fisher, both of El Dorada county. ‘go out to fight, thousands o! the elders would go i be entirely supplied by the construetion of a railway ty, and women and chiidren wu'd perish. ls everym. | across the continent. But still these two things will and woman wicked? No, the majority of this poopie a accomplish wonders for California; and Congress doing the best they can; but the of the poopie | must see the necessity, as well as the vast utility, of ig agtoniebing. Be patient; the Lord is full of mercy s0' | connecting the Atlantic with the Pacific by a rail ‘Salt Lake City; that ho has been the caute of ihe sacrifice of hundreds of lives of emigrsais crossing (he Plains; that ‘under his direction the most fearful atr»:\tes have been perpetrated on the residents of Utah; that he bas assidu Srewakt—Grueet —At Iowa Hill, Placer county, June 6, N. B. stewart to Leonora Gilbert. Surrn—Keur.—At San Jose, Santa Clara county, June}, Mathew K Smith to Clara 0 Kemp. SrewarT—Giisers.—Atlowa Hill, Placer county, Jooe Mattoon, President of Far! WHY THE MORMONS ACCEPTED PEACE. mental, was performed. Miss Eliza 5 . . b to Leorana Gh) ders. the tragedienne, read ermme a sitten for the occa. | A Mormon Letter---The Feelings of the People--- | ously worked to stir up tho hostiicy of the Indiang againat | S768 Kindness, and bears with our wessneres. end te | road, and will, I must think, as at an early day Tae Jocdangty gong sion iene er | Mrs. BT. Hi. Putnam ; and a Their New Mome a Perfect Desert. the United States, and formed alliances with many of the | 41 we know how to be righteous »efore Him Ido not wae jane ill seers y Pome wo pa pl county, ‘June 6, Seo, Sheridan to Mi song, “The Parting,” game authoress, was for the purpose of inst the govern. | mem to go into étera: ih unrighteousuces. Wo ‘MiTH—GUYON —Ia Sacramento, mung by the members. The society numbers sevent, poner caitenprlitentdianengnidoadyrnad fo ren Murthe people.ars not | finally selected over which to build this road, be- } to Emily Guyon, ? six active members, and meets on Tuesday and Fa rss - + sereeind yet righteous encug! ‘anit baild up Zion in H's | Cause, wherever it may enter this Stute its western | Tuomas—Sruvane,—In Yreka, May 31, Harman Taomas day evenings at the college. ANOTHER MORMON PAPER TO BE STARTED, | !:ous of collars to restore order in Utah; thas heand his | purity, though they are grow : g to it. terminus mast be at Francisco. Lshould sup- | 2 Mary J. Stevens. J &o, ao. close myrmidome have been indicted for high treason, aud | OMY GOOD MEN TO BS PERMITTED TO FIGHT FOR THK | pose that the importance which the British posses- Wenn—Eanu —At Red Bluff, June 3, A. A. Webb to MantertA (OHIO) OOLLBUE. ae, . finally bis waut of faith and hia no‘oriously oruel, tros- MORMON KINGDOM. sions on the Pucitic are about to assume, in conve | Bélen Parl . ‘Tuesda; , Tepreventatives the freee Bo ‘elivered orat ‘On Wed- | Our letters trom Utah, and files of the Deseret News, Woons—Kinknam.—Ia Osklaad, Jave 15, by the Rieht Rey. Buhop Kip, D. D., Maj Samus! Woods, of tne Uni- ted States Army, to Mise Jeanato G. Kirk bam. Thave s certain knowie: ge witnin me that the elders of quence of the ree 9 ri —_— e recent gold discoveries there, and the Israel will pever be sa 1 ley bg Ladle possibility that Englind may seek to connect them cherous and bloodthirsty character, ought, it is believed, atleast in California, be sufflcient for Gov. Oumming to and with the Canadas py a rail Id ap the nesday forenoon, the annual address before the | now published at Fimore Oty, received by the Star ofthe | puraue no time serving or halting policy towards the Mor. | Wicked avd ungodly, until they understand righloont | Arericin people on ihe ueier wide of the Hocky | Jobu Witla te Galkerine Beau, mnecounty, May 27, esduy, forenoon, the ann ie] aneaentabes 3 gel al jeonees principles and jtve to them. 1 do not care if we live uat) Poodles ch the other side of Sie. Rocky | Joka Wiliams to ™ ri eet y Be Charles } indsley, ot ves May Dove nee ena oan der than | mone and their leaders. Brigham Young bas been brought | goomsdey and are hunted ae jong as we live, and go into | Mountains to push through a road on American ter: Woisoa--Warrs — As Hogas fiver, 0. 7, May 30, Mr, to reagon because ho know thore was @ military force competent to compel him. He did not, nor will he pre- tend that he did, admit Gov. Cumming into Salt Lake be- cause he held the commission of the President appointing Rim Governor, Thearmy of Gen. Johpsvon and the rein Wm. $. Winsor, of Port Orford, Charlotte Whyte, of the former piace. ‘Zouxsn— Kramyr.—in San Francisco, June 16, dy Orrin Buley, Faq. J. P., Mr. John A. Zoller to Mins Mary ramer. the grave, apd our sons and ters oome up after us; | ritory in double quick time; and I trust such may be +) © Miss Taeresa, ff they canrot arrive to the knowledge of the truth, they | the case. ‘algo will have w live in sorrow aod affliction until they Why should Congress hesitate? No one doubts are worn out, and another generation shal! come up after | the necessity of such # line of communication, or ‘out his ,>" Ey vovdh days. Woen men go oui (0 that the proiits to t from it, by turning the vast Sent, | Flix, chanog goo Tull of the power of God that | commerce of China and the Judie’ in tnis direction, wie. wee were, Sy ey ne Peaco Commissioners and the army, aunouacing the set. livered an address before the Society of Inquiry. His | Nementof the difficulties between the Mormons and the theme was “Christian Liberality,” and the discourse | administration, and the anreserved obsiience of the was an earnest protest t sectarian bigotry,and | former to the laws and constitution, this file of the News a setting forth of the nature of true charity respect- | containe the latest information of the doings and senti- BIRTHs. jn; forcemenis that were on the way was the cause of bis | palig’ cannot hit them, end that the j tg and meroy | i2 addition to our own vast interual commerce, would ne by Maen destaidiinsidennine opitlon. ag of the same day the literary socie- | "emis of the Mormons, and furalzbes somo Interesting | submission, How Gov, Cumming has ome o the resolu | of ihe Almighty may reat in thelr Bouris—tnen tney wall be immense; and we are informed here that te | Bupp.—In Sate Rosa, June 8, the wife of E. R. Budd, ties of the college were me ar by Rev. He: nows in the history of the bloodiess Mormon war. tion of preventing the army enteriug Salt Lake, itis, as | know what to do. moment Congress will act European and Ameri- | of a son. Kendall, of Pittsburg, Pa. After wilic the dip. LETTER FROM ONE OF THE MORMON WAR PABTY. stated pefore, diflicalt to understand. It is well knowa | A COLD SHOULDER TO THE UTAH MERCHANTS—THE Goose 18 | can capital is already provided to carry out Conatzron,-—At Petaluma, Sonoma county, May 27, the , , there are thousands of men and women grossiug under the most terrivie of oppressors in Utan, who, if they sew aay moons of preetien. Jrom she vengeance certain to overtake would gisily abendon Mormoa- jem. Had the advanced to Sait Lake ‘this protection would at hand, ard Wey, without danger, might incor the anger of the elders. More thao this, the presesce of the army would fa>ititate negotia- nay nl are any, an Lard dispel any idea of adoptng » temporising policy, which at the present time ig very much ty be feared. These considerations, oujside of ‘the actual fact that the troops have been for six or seven months expoved to the greatest hardships in aa innospita. ble climate, and that their sufferings have been Very great, should bave weighed with Gov. Cummirg, and induced him to parsue a dold and decided policy. He may have scted under inswractions from or received dy Col. Kane; but with the facia betors we pub- lic the new executive does not to have acted over- wise. Oar dates from Salt Lake via san Bernardino are to May 8; but it seems two brothers, named Morris, arrived at Placerville on the 14th inst., who left Sats Laite four days later. Some doubte are expressed a to the ro- ability of the following intelligence communicated by them:—When they left the city the United States forces were not there, nor bad the Mormous evacuated, wouga the troops were conidently believed to be within e short Gistance of the city. The strictest vigilance was observed Dy the saints; lookouts were stationed on all the comiigu- ous elevations with giasses, anxiously watching for taeap- proaching foe. Wiibin tne valley of the mudera Sudom we greatest excitement prevailei. The Mormous have been working lustily ail winter, strengtheuiog their fortitica- tions and preparing for defence. A thin adove wail has been thrown around the old wail. whe city, toconceal the holes, which are placed four feet apar,, clear round city Thero were many in the ety who would iF great assiatance to sroopa—many Geatiles and ‘& great Lumder of disaffected Mormons, ail of whom are anxious for s conflict which they declare sha! ve oae of extermination. Brigham Young secretly leit the city oa the 8th ultimo, leaving aa Englisnman, named Joha spiera, to administer the government in his ayseuce. 1: is bo lieved that he has departed for one of tne Mexican States; bat nothing definite could be ascertained as to this. Chere were three traing stopping near the city at tne tims these men left—two irom Louisville, Ky , and oae from lissourl. They were besioged dry and night by a motivy of les, mostly Mormoas, with piteous eatrea- ties to be taken to Californie, The ‘trains agreed to bring wife of John Congleton, of a son. ee Oakland, June 6, the wife of L. N. Crocker, | son. Dramxr —At Oroville, June 1, the wife of W. E. Deamer, of @ daughter, Dunree.—In Folsom, Sacramento county, June 1, the wife of A. A. Durtee, of a son, Gortiam.—In Marysville, June 14, the wife of George C. Gorbam, of 8 daughter. os vieweme RRDLR —~ At iH county, june wife of Wiliam varie a a Scogtens, 7 c Hous At Napa, Napa county, Jame 4, the wife of A. 3. Bo men, af & daughter, ALL. —At Haif oon Bay, J) Bait At Hai vooa Bay, June 11, the wite of Fraokiin LevinsoN.—1n San Francisco, June 8, the wife of Louis Lae. one joJoms —Ia Sscramento, June 2, the wife of Joha McComb, of adangbter. ” Mvxkay.—Jo Yreka, May 29, the wife of Pembroke son. Mariposa, June 6, the wife of J. B. Norris, ‘ior’s Ranch, Shasta county, May 23, the ph Prior, of ason. y —~ maa aaa ieeel 8, the wife of S. B. Perry, of a eon. Roswewic.—In San Frantisco, June 8, the wito of B. Rosenswig, Haq., of a son. Richards —At Saimon Falls, El Dorado county, June 1, the wife of A. H. Richards, of a son. ‘Swaar.ayy.—At Indian Diggings, El Dorada county, June 4, the wile of B. R. Swoetland, of a dangnter. Wacier.—Io Maryaville, June ii, the wife of Heary Wagner, of a son. ‘ORDELL.-- In San Francisco, June 20, the wife of Abr» bam Wordell, of a daughter. DIED. Apams —In San Francisco, June 7, H. W. 0. 62 years. Brevsats.— In Stockton, June 6, Catharine C., wi J G. M. Birdaall, formerly of New Bedford, Mass., vo 00 ears. . Bomnarp.—In San Jore, June 9, Victor Bombard, a na- tive of France, aged 16 years. Currwoop —In Marion county, Oregon, May 1, Geo. V. Chitwood, printer, aged 28 years. Cupaan.—At Napa, Napa county, Jame 4, Leander H. ‘Chapman, aged 17 months and 4 days. CountayMan.—At Marysville, Jane 2, P. Countryman, PLUCKED. the great and magnificent work to a speedy Let this people go together and be together, and let the | and successful completion. Why, then, | ask, women ae there is auch a thing as flax and such ® thing | should Congres hesitate? 1 do not believe she will, Tr rene Denton lady on a visitto the onary. Spe dia | aud J have no earthly doubt, although I have not not wieb it known that she was aball couorryfed, but | Perbaps the same means of forming an accurate ‘wanted to appear quite delicate, and upon seeing a flozk of | Opinion a this point as asprin at the pregent mo- mean by a spinning wheel? What do you mean bys | the national [egislature, and that its terms aud loom?’ Such are female loafers who bring uy the child | conditions will be of such a character as to secure at rey a bap Tovah asae eke = for the eoustruction of the road all the money which which to bay, and | hopethore wil not be aay morehere, | Will be needed to build it. | ne ib oy Tee See pot — heaven “ Lam Apel a een ina national an sailor int of view midst, it au army into our fy ae a Fete gobame bt ce all Be gt Prema eee ore seo Fr come ID e ie 3. waal at | pt . ol, ead pten ction un fet ns 705 088, end we will try that she work will pay, will precipitate the measure; . and that, therefore, Congress caanot hesitate. Ac- COMING BACK TO THR CITY VERY PROBABLE. i Lam whling to leave this plage, if 1 am calied upoo, | COMpanying this measure, and probably by the time and to take joytuily the spoiling of my goode; it ia all | the road is commenced, there will be steam commu right. It isa trouble for us to take care of the property | Sication with Chinw from San Francisco. Congress we bave, and if I knew that i. was just as pleasing tothe | Will authorize is, and American capital and enter- Lora, ipesee sae py ito frec Wither ge at onary 3 pas, because there 1s fp enirenon, chairs, bureaus, » “8 we ya hot on. ere but on the atic seabo first |") Charge your mics w th this counsel, aishops and | the practicability of steam commanication between all elders of Israel: the articies of food aro first to be | the western coast of America and Asia, and to a+ moved to safe piaces. Take care of the estadles, and s® | certain from actual trial how near Chis, Japan, fist ned gos iat the Leigoe eaeuot pot, our owes aod | the Philippine Islands, and other portions of Asia, Cows; then We will take care of the veop'e, and then if we | Whose pepocuere and manufactures have so long have time we can move more or leas of the vatuaplo far- | enriched the British empire, can be brought to New niture, and cache ocr doors, lumver, &c. Perhaps we | York, the commercial emporium of America. This may come back here and perbaps wot, | would as soon be | steam line across the Paciticshould receive the early here as any where, aud snywhere as here—wherever the | attention of Congress, aad | have no doubt it will; See te sunen tonne armen rnavom, | M4, hope De. Gwin wil not relax in hi efor 13 y mt . » | secure its early and favorable action in respect to the Won wows, . aoliae eae Frigg mga do | tWo great measures which I heard the Getahon avow not understand shoald vot be ta'ked bout in shis stand; | Were the main motives which led him to desire a re- ‘and the elders of Israe) should never contend about any | election to the Senate—to wit: the construction of a point of doctrine that dees sot pertain to she present day’s | railway across the contiaent, and the establishment faivation. Brother Hyde bas boen (mowing 8 of our | of a steam live from San Irancisco to the eastern Father end God; the remarks are very good; but what | coast of Asia. These things will come, [ am certain, does the point involved in his remarks concern us? [tia i oi ; maitae bane bar the much sooner than either you or I have anticipated mas of Ls pa hone oy and A beget sera Grear Sarr Laxe Crry, May 5, 1858. were co! LS members of uating Mormons—Their Felt Sacri- ees by Mr. PY Fallet and Mr. E, 8. Davies. ord vais oad tame ai area a oe bel ie annual arena jate whi the eddrovwes Property, but Decline the friai on the Leadera=The Va- of the eating: cieas were given, ten in number. cated Counties, dc. The of D. D. was conferred on Rev. Thos. I wrote to yeu by the las} California mail. I get no let- Binney, of London, England. The college is pros- | gers py that route; and asto the other, I see by the papers Re that were permitted to stray in here, that the army officers a for the present year shows a total | Dave spent thelr time thie winter reading our correspon dasa cenaeete: of whoni Rftesn ave in the law de- dence, which, of course, is = right that would not partment, one a resident graduate; seventeen seniors, | be questioned by anybody but us. “The rights mine juniors, twenty-four ibroees, forty-five | of valiant men lay im thelr swords,” and men freahmen, 130 in ry department. | wno carry swords can open letters. If an offi- the the 15th of July, was Commencement da; The anivéraity is located at, Bloomington, Mouros | S&F breaks an eath or two Lagat hgh ahayvet ead eounty, and seems to be in a highly prosperous con- | letters belonged to Mormons. This week we are told by dition. Little Soldier that Peter K. Dotaon, the Marshal of our Ter- sae nel Rs peas a esi ae te | Stee o apoet ys eer arm, Kirkwood depot, on the Pacitic railroad. ‘The health | Mor} the : 3 Salt Lake, and twelve other distinguished characters, came of the President, Rev. John Lyon, having led him to néelg, bin place hea been filled by the appointment | ‘b's camp and attempted to induce him and his Indians of Rev. Elias S. Schenck, late panel the Mili- | to aid in stealing cattle and horses from the Mormons. bey Fapsier cd Fats Aor Ne ~ An graye Powell said that he had killed a Mormon at Salmon river = made to collect fun @ amount of at | and told Soldier that it was good. Soldier, however, Deant tf, torte asad om buildings. | seemed unwilling to engage in the speculatioa, as the Mor. From the catalogue for 1857-58, just received, we — me a paler a (hg aM Yearn that this institution is located at Springfield, | _ Governor Camming s an, eelthamnae the capital of the State; that it has, including the | deen well received overy where, He is a cozy looking old reparatory ceperenn, 119 students; that f% has | man, would woigh about 240 Ibs., and looks as though he n six years in operation, and that the University | had done a good deal of eating and drinking. Had he pata. elegant four story edifice, is not yet | 9me here without an army he would no doubt have “ been respected, but his batteries of artillery and bayonets THE UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYBVLA. ‘The annual commencement took pace July 6, at | suse him to be regarded as s tyrant. All the people the Musical Fund Wall. he degree of Baehelor of | north of Utah county are moving south. Nearly all the Arts was conferred on sixteen young gentlemen, | inhabitants of this city have left, and the northern settle- and te Rs ae oe other rec el of three | ments are vacated, with the exception of men left to gusrd ears’ standing, same degree as honorary 00 | the property. Perkaps 60,000 persons have moved and BF Bethune McCarter, M.D. The degree of Doctor of Divinity was conferred on Rev. Abraham N. | ‘moving. Tlearn, from # few stray papers which I 7} ; and there are many ideas that | ‘They will come, aud come speedily, because the pub- ‘ ty , 7 1d 14 days. Littlejohn. have received, that the administration has determined to | all whom Sey ors Possioly sosommodate, sal @ large | may be advanced without enlightening our minds. When | ii- Voicg calls fur them; because they will give aged 9 months an .URG UNIVERS! orm ards. ‘course, } rival me; pected with: fortaigut. Do: 1 go to where Joseph is, he wui be the President of thie rs 2. & ‘Cuauies.—In Marysville, June 11, Maggie Charles, agod LEWIS! ry (SAPrisr), PA. Convert the Mormons at Alt 'Rexi beeen hee > pm rarrennted the brot Ms Norns on Gaus. dipeneatien. ‘ithe ny the ‘God that bn Ra anahed Ido | Scope and vigor to the American character; because ] 9 mouths. < : * Commencement July 28. The Institute (Female) | looking for six thousand additional missionaries, who will will send forth fifteen young ladies; the theologisal | preach morality and religion in a manner not to be mis- & : ace cit, and the collegiate twelve; in all } understood. Mr. Buchanan ia delermined to soare ur, DELAWARE LITERARY INSTITUTE. bleed tho treasury, and immortalise his namo ‘This institution has both a male and female de- | s# @ religious persesutor. Governor Cumming ox- t. The number of students in the male de- ] pressed much surprise on sosing tha; the Utab library rtment is about one hundred; the namber in the } was not burnt, the records of the courts not dortray od; male department is not as large. ‘The examinations, | sod he has made reports to the department to that which occurred on the 28th and 29th ult., evinced | but that will not alter the issac—the priests must reduce tient aud thorough instruction, and commendable | Mormonism (0 <aelr standard of morals and ay poorisy. Benstey ‘onthe part of the students. Those who | _ The people feel Cg ef psconhear | pin Fs emo ‘were appointed to attend the examinations were sat- plover ney henge od ond poy aaumeated ae ee pon that the students of this institasion are thor- pers pa me pep cr ehing Bap ang ample lly 9 trained. ‘and our enemies must not inherit it. The coun- ine tone of religious feeling among the students is | try we are ping to is not prepossessing even in time of good. This arises from various causes. Those who | peace; it is in every ranpect an tohospitable desert; but to are called to the work of instraction take a deep in- | secrifice our homes ts notning—N is ouly ac ailliciion in wis terest in the religious wants of these pupils, and life wo a as the sacrifice of our constitutional while communicating secalar knowledge, endeavor i. To inierseg a 2 cota pao tnd to implant religious truth and prineiples. There is } be ‘ndminisiration bas gent ts srmise 20 also among the students, and sustained by them, @ | commence the dissolution of the Union, and unless its society of Missionary Inquiry, the influence of which } pouey i» changed the United States as a government, in ia highly beneficial. ‘ne annual address be- i young Parturs, sobbing and wailing, because they onuid not bo Droughion. News of the Frazer river discoverica nat Teached Sait Lake, and created sume excileweitt, bus tne reports were vague. Provisions were very high. NEWSPAPER ACCOUNTS. A correspondent of the San Francisco Times, writing rom San Bernardino, gives the following account of the Mormons remaining at that piace:— I do not know that this letter wil] reach you, as the Coun- ty Judge has possession of the Post Oifice at this place, aud he is, or at least was, @ Mormoa. Iam told everytaing of a suspicious nature is nubjected to his inspection belare it js suffered to go on by mail. Tne Mermons, of wnom ‘there is a considerable number left in this piace, re regulariy month to headquarters, it being tae duty of certacn par! nate te Snee 500 of espionage Dvecas —In Mount Diablo Valley, Contra Costa coaaty,- June 8, Rovert L. Dancan, infant soa of Robert and Jano Duscean, 10 mooths and 14 days. Fie, San Francisco, June 9, Matilda Field, wife of Portland, Oregop, June 5, Warren Fuller, @ York, aged 30 years. /ERNON.— At Foquay Ranch, Sierra county, Jane 8, Jas. Gernon, formerly of New Orieans, 35 years. GurGory,—At Trioity Centre, Trinity coanty, Jane 3, Biizabeth A , wife of Leroy Gregory, aged 17 years. Gitss.—In San Francisco, June 17, at the bouso of Mr. Tennent, Edward Giles, bookkeeper in the house of Messrs. Alsop & Co., in the £6ih year of bis age, GERKINcER —In 4aa Jose, Santa Ciara county, June 8, daiens Gerringer, aged 35 years. ‘oano, Amador crusty, May 27, Samuel Edbert, intaot son of damuol aad Angeline Hale, aged 10 monthn and 4 days Hanshnow.—In Sacramento, June 12, William, aon of ‘Thomas and Lusty Hanebrow, aged 16 months. Fiu.—ia San Francisco, June 13, Clifton Cartis, mfant fon of Rev. Jobn B. hill. Hytaxp.—In San Franciaco, June 6, of consamption, Mr. James Hyland, « native of Queena county, Ireland — 40 years.” Mr, Hyland has been to New Orleans and New York for the benefit of bis health, and retnrned to leave nat see any other, it will be rieht; or i€ Petar is God, all bg open up rich and bright prospects in the future; right, for he never will od unless he is daly | and because national considerations imperatively exsited to shat station, Josep will not be God to this | demand the railway, and the great interests of com- ree unless be is crowned a Goi; and if be is,he will | merce, and agriculture, and manufactures, will be hike the rest of the Gods. And what will be the diffe- | gatiatied with nothing less taan both. rence? Suppose that God, or ie Prophet I Draham, or Moses, bo our Sukel is tha cieecet Whe What, then, I ask, is to prevent San Francisco, which is, and is to be, presame, the residence of peter ah ype eS ST bh of us, where, our Woe bas been cast for weal potatoes tarch, | Or woe, from in the fature surpassing even what . from whion tomakestardh, | it» has done in the past. I Van see nothing is no news of any importance in the Utsh papers. | to retard her growth, or to lead us to doubt that she bn val — spac — oo tell bee - ey not at once commence her onward career. fs — prev! ly rej d— an pan! is already a large and powerful city, and yet svaree! Ditrd Tom, being pabtached ot Filatere, 20 miles | ton yeens old. The god ‘of Califorsia la xe abundant er usecringes and dente, mp A the record | as ever. Her agricultural advantages and her admi- gi y ’ rable adaptation tor the rearing in any numbers of MARRIED. ali the domestic animals—and this, too, almost with- Baxter—Mercnant.—Oo ee March 14, 1858, at | out expense, a8 we have no winter—have now been ever a wa be ot ne oe fully ascertained: and the vnsurpassed excellence of of this city. . her climate for all the requirements of the physical Worxs—Jonma.—In this city, by President B. Young, on | man has been thoroughly tested. Every year adds Wednestay evening, ‘april 1a, Mr. James M. Works and | some new improvement and additional facilities for Mise Purne Jowns, late of Liwington, Eax We wian you | bringing us nearer to the Mississippi valley, and thus joy, friend Worke; may your lives be endiess. inducing emigration hitherward; and we know that to keep ap weir they know that they will not have to fight. (he Mormons ‘Salt Lake havo yielded nothing; not one of the traitors the government ha been taken; not a single one of the —Broxiam.—At Groat Sait Lake Oty, by Eider fore this soicety was oo Sie get ty -~' nis pears racing ay 4 easton ae a political acter are, wn ua ™ Me ‘gunmeaneiies pa A f od pale one of the railroad cannot be much mes nomainn with bes wife, ey —r ee be ago. Be the Rev. J..H. Dwight, of Cherry Valley. 1 Messed, Seti SEE Soo Erigetion axed samp overy jibe "har ‘Saipaeb intepenaent people, | "4M, on the 2st April. in ancitton to these certain coming events, we | “Jonarsinc--In Ban Fragsinco, Mathiloe, daughter of Merary_societion were addreaed, et ule by | fruitand shade tree in tho Territory would dis in the is Fipaeretood to be the ease by those now | ,, BAnTuOLoMKW—Surru.—At the same piace, by Eider W. | the fackof further discover rh ‘sive | Louw and Margaretha Johsnpivg, aged 13 months. Mr. H. 8. DeForest, of Yale College. by Mr] fruit and shade iroe in vompus are making, however, to | romaine bers. ‘Thay speak ot our goverament and | H- Kimball, Mr. Gro. Banruoeommw and Miss Eqiuy M. | Dare bow the facet further aimnoat at our |, Kitdan—In Waiscavitie, Santa Crux sounty, June 6, A. McMasters, of Deperit, N. ¥. Five young ladies wun treated. Ifthe army should’ advance ‘on | suthoriticn with scorn, eed predict that wo will Sunn, on the 2iet April. gle Dele, the precious metal, almost at onr | 17, ‘intent daughter of Frask W. aad Nettie Davis Kid finished the course of study bed in the female | Kee? ETKLL—JENKIAS.—At Soaniah Fork, Jan. 15. by Elder | very door. It ap to me that the shrewd and department, and received their diplomas. Quite 3 they pears fre Mal Tharbur, Mr. TvowasG. Manruis and Mise Kunz Jevxiws, | sagacious observer on the Atlantic must see in uli | “72,0604 2 montaa cud tf dane tay ot Chae, large number of the young men are ignorant people still entertain them- | oth from South Wales, these things the important position which San Fran: | fT, Logan, formerly of Waldo, Maine, years, 4 camer coll , some of ‘them to exter the, vanced Sat taken the windows ows of bis buildings. His resi selven, nd repay tnemastves for the cnagria they Seel ah DIED. cisco occupies, and how #000 she is to be greatly and | mouths and 16 days. ‘ a . lasses. This institution was founded ty minister | dence and adjoining gardens are worth $160,000. The to abandon their Moly ‘at least for a | , Mites. —In South Mil Creek Ward, April 4, 1898, Onrm4 | favorably affected by the vast improvements and} LonisG.—In San Francisco, Jume 6, at the residence of of the gospel, but has been mai up by the | army oontinne to ocoupy Lewis Robizon’s norae corral, | peaeon. Of those oti!l remaining at San some | Axx, wife of William Miles, aged 20 yoars and 2 months. | changes to which I have referred, and which, I re- 2 years and 18 days, enth A Bexsnise..—Io this city, Sanday, April 18, 1863, “Fort Scott.” If it were not e * usiasm and patience of its pee a a which I see they designate w Sanvet, 900 of Hon, John M. Berabisel, aged two years peat, will be seen and realized much sooner than r} Alexander Martin, Mr have heretofore anticipated. For m; > cipal. It has now remove thas nutsanse of an army out ‘of hie le man for Dusiness. | S8d one month. — ; ne formerly Purser of the steamer Willametie, on Canton ap . libraries, &c., necessary for a thorough | the Tertnory. fhe brothren exercias faita that the Lord ee ae des bars aa tiora meme eamiamat = = oy doubt of ee weap Coniag. of Se nee 6 enfture. Many of those who have been educated '| win overrule the matter for the good of Zion. President | the church, but whe, having withdrawn or been ejected | ADDITIONAL FROM CALIFORNIA. | Sy. ¥.3°" tht) idea entertaine We Of 2 | Noncnom—At Weaverville, Trinity county, June 10, here are now laboring for Christ in this and ‘Young is 1a high spire, Johnston has not becn able to | from it, mow denounce the wheie body of Mormons as d at the idea entertained by many be- | Benny P. Norcross, aged 1 and 2 months. other lands; and many of those new here are look- all Indians, though it is really aston- | thieves and villains. There are elso those who have left a-ha esadepaiiateninad cause this or that measure had not been already con- Prescorr.—At sea, Mi ‘23, Heary A. Prescott, a na- ing forwaid to the same work. Its guardians hope Sing” bow 20 many have witnatood the temptatien. | from conscientious motives, baving found the church cor. Our San Franetece Correspondence. summated it never would be—that because the Pa- | tive of New Hampshire. that it may long be a fountain of holy influence, that | Our in our Sedhead ase tho Tpeet Gn ren ten ond delusion. Some Saw Francisco, June 20, 1958. | Cific Railroad mat aee already been commenced it peesean tale June 7, pg | pn Aeall ghalg wclg Seng By waar and (prvermit the dopresatioa which they caner- | extended tithe taking of lle heel; are er very wiser | Rush to the Frazer River Gold Mines— Prospective | text stage ne would nov ve i opeention raining Smeotee. ea hucdiatis Maney ts breath oe hgher HioSeny | Sete Sat tz reunion tate era aly | Sqnammar fomer furs fee oe ai enter | Bf to Cahfornia—New Gold Fiaide Wiin | act the continent from Ran, Diogo, Californie | queue age slat Sojauees nat” Mav Hore mie parify —_ Ce pow pee Ly to omy remove it with ua. Since the grass devastated | a'ready left, and otters arriving nere preparsiory wae | the State—Necessity of More Quick Communica- poor pp oo pata — the hen Remmi —Ia San Francisco, June 5, Mr. John B. Russell, intellectual strength an: spiritaal ex- country great pains have heen taken to preserve grain, Tt ts to be feared that enough will not be left ion with tlantic Cities—The Tehuante ‘ twenty-four days yeam, periences in the service of pay ig Oa hand. [t will be aslow job for = protection of immigrants aad our frontier settle pears v9 am ce on per pnd se! is the fact. Who conjectured one year “Ttoutiee At Smith Flat, Sierra county, April 80, Ben). THe UNIVERSITY OF THR SOcTR, the 0 grein for their animale from the States | ments. A station should all means be Kept ap oa the a eis aaa Stage pnts , nie ago trees aprons <= tht fe nwsedtidbned Fr, Retiie, former of Maine, pst tosustain them, ey contiaue several bundred miles cast of here. u to is— How lern Asia can ‘ehuan' rout operafiest, |, wi stranger on s ‘Theresa, [onrrenpentence of Re Remvnne Sees | fn thelr bowtle aude they will get Bo eupplcs from te, _— a "ag vn still, a wenn or semi-monthly communication, by a | Jas. H Swain, « native of county ivan, roland, aged 3 Brensitena Spain, Tenn., July 6, 1558. — | tor wnat wo cannot ake caro of wo sballbarn. Thoy have SEEEROS VOUNTS COREE. Brought Nearer to New York—Jmmense Come | en a ieee of tant codchon from tie city ot | Yeer®, 10 months ard 14 daye, The Convention of Trustees of the Mk one found bills ot indictment against a thousand of us before a | Brigham, in the discourse that first jathmated the inten- | = mercial Advantages, §¢., °c. Ban Preneleeo Mc the Peete te "deaptan cn Ye | erations. At Belvidere, Boone , Tinos, Aprit tee: ant te Blah Ly ig ed jury of camnp followers; 90 of course we arecandidelss | tion of theBaints tocome to terms, setaforth the reseons | Since your departure in the last month for the | Missias! iriver? And yet such iv to be the fact, | L1,0f,98 aivetion of whe lungs, Samael Mt Ps Spaulding , ana, ‘orga ‘Alabama, Florida and Mississippi. | of ue army. 1 wes, sled wbey indicted o many of the sella id ~~ nny hayes fhe damn ‘Atlantic seaboard we have had excitement upon ex- fino ngs speak rou sa to Le we may ex, | “furm —In Nevads, Sune 9, Joh tenth, aged 28 years, The Bishop of South Carolina has been driven to | people, because it shown their hand to be | tion he passes in review persecutions’ citement in respect to the new gold discoveries those o WACLT.— At SOS0TFO, county , Texas, May, 1864, Europe . shop forth of extermination sgainst the Mormons; Mormons had been subjected without profiting enough which I have spoken, and which we uch de- | Likie, wife of Jebn J. He was formerty s resi- bp dag a ee cacti ana ing, eamneee ‘whereas it bas been their policy 19 conceal that under the Nikon aes tee prees onpe adopting © course for |.2th of us. Isuppuse there can be no doubt that | sire, The practicability of the prese ements | dent of Valparaiso and of Caltfornie. “ resent from nearly all the confe garb ofa war upon Brigham Youag ee ae 4 | soit preservation. Regardmg the past year’s troubles ag | the precious metal does exist in the British posses which are about to be tested, he advan- eee Taaie ine Feanetoce, , June 8, John Toomy, M. D., On Monday the Bishop of Mississippl | ent than to Diagende the ovestry va ove side, and’ stop ‘A NRAUTHY CHASTINNENT, 1, | Slon#on the Pacific coast, and probably in parts of ieee wee Re Ne p Pare Foes Ragen ine Bi =n Francine, Jone 12, Rebar 1 fant moved | § ; OC ane ea yet keop a mal rusoing on the ther ide, | Hoaayn:—}am satited that ie people now begin to | Washington Territory, within our own borders, in | Goutec will culy hasten the commencemontef, those | 20%, cape He, 1. aad Jovephine P: Whiting, seconded by the Bishop of La ar ea aa vidoe | Fag.tonaon oC thi, however, i obviaay; a wetet ORF | tooce who do 9 earn wil'ran werk of baisg uncom: | considerable quantities. ‘The accounts received here | which are to follow, and which will complete tho | "Wnttswa—tu San, Francwes, Jase 4, at 2 A. M., Mr. alr a with seat chosen. They spoke | which means sometimes oar frioade get to ace them. * We | fortably clad, Bat would this people, by their wisdom, | are so far reliable and uniform of the existence of chain of connection between the Atlantic aod San | James Williams, aged 26 yoars, @ native of the county of interme of tho highest admiration of the Sewaneo | Fealiw tbat cur fronts in ch Sates Tool anxious con. | ever bave browght themselves 12 tpt i iat | MyyeesCann gietou thats hry moweoeat | Hemme satay no he tunes that | Wes, rea latea’ nding there everythi 8 t rate our q providence, seom! chastieom ‘ connect asteam a seation of the character ~ Caen ae Sreunga sibo are easlored Sbread were With us Driving | I say eeémiog, for i; is n0 chastisement—is a a blowing to | of people is making in that direction, and the | But I shall weary you, I fear. ‘I could continue Dramatic and Mustcal A(fatrs. ra ae ote oN | trom car hose pan dome nua ha gous t | in peopl, aden oe reat aout te Dour! | reasonable expectation is that succes, equal to that | this theme, because Thm sustained jn all my sugges | Nino's Cannan —Mr. Blake ie to play his fvo- which attended the mining interest in California in | tions and anticipations by living facts, aud I draw ess of Alabama, the only malcontent, an opporta: | we gecommodate ourselves to whe circumstances we are} and obtge ws to sastain carselvog, in everyubing, that rite character of “O14 Bends and Young Weurta,’” tet mating Oa The Bight her mica Ala ia the ore | sccm, es ‘done oe Yordoan len abot, or eam et, do, 4 its early days as an American possession, will be the ion aman by har. and ~~ been | for his benefit to-morrow eyening., Mr. Broagham is rep 6 and or ' : Is in the mt instance trast that these | shown to be true by the laws and the operations of | to represent Colonel Roc! the other pasts bama then stated ever meal wore bun- | ashe pleases. If we would only forsake our religion, eur | Tesul prese! y per toating the Aishoein convention to ioe ag = yf ae Prove (oan Teeny met ax = Scombs wesbagnee wand hail os as friends: bat ifwe | anticipations may be fally rc ized, vecause I think population and trade since christianity and civiliza- | have been allotted to able arfists. ference, thoagh & very strong and decided ene or | Seed wagons te Toad. was Ineratiy Mod wit wagans, | will Oot ihe Lord Aimighty rolee ia the houveas ant con | it will give new life to the whole Pacific coast north tion have swayed the destinies of the world, snd the | Wattson's Tasarne—Mr, Florence will tomor i bas w a ower, the plain rather t! the monatain. After giving Moe published trols our enemies, to « oartain extent, and overrales their | of Mexico, and will be especially benefitial t San Srenspertation: has found wo work #0 suceom: | TOR. gn pa & a ia S = Another Trish .” and with Mra. Florence in the pro ee Thee wut thas fally because Tha ave written a8 we a In addition to the recent discoveries to the north | 70 conviction that lam right in my views, how- of us another fact of importance is worthy of notice, | ever others may differ from me, and i think yen PHARAOH AND THE ADMINTCTRATION LABORERS 1X 4 GOOD cause, He has bis own purposes to accomplish, ae much pow as tean faree called “ Twice Married, or ae 4 ‘Sears,”” and the amusing little drama of the “Irish Baron.” great aw I Alabama m: that the motign of reconsideration Tue Fasxca Comrany will give another theatri- be laid on thetable. This act OY self- was , thoage | be ever has had upon the face of the eartn—as much as be - e : strictly in keeping — as . ES ne Out corteres nee in the as the Soview, Coast be Bove — — ee eee the —_— I can see more prosperous fetenes directly upoo us. py at ay my = aan, mas. 3 was resales hy Se yo a Ly ‘tian | his only Son? ile could not. Would man with his eyes | have of late and are still distinguishing mining in | Marriages, Birthe ana Deaths in Caltfornta. | j-/' The selections consist of “Trois Contre Une,” with Lge en vuneanen aad om ‘sarages | open io see and lied with the revelations of the Lord have | California. The accounts daily reovived in San s MARKIAD. gs, | “Le Code des Femmes” and “Les Zounyes.” Sonat 4 [agg University of the South is this desert rogion bat assoon | betray ed Jenue ints the bands of Pilate? No. vod over. | Prancisco—and they are relia’ mn the interior | , Bane Keman 8 the Manion, Sen Diego, May 23, | vesican Mcsecm.—Prof. W: , the astonish- ‘of the reat fruits of the age. Bishop Elliott, of Awill be almost aa | ruled, and solected sta canoe ihe apeniee wo arse. | Of OUF OWN Btate of the discovery of new, extensive | "“RILTE’ Riwtan—at Forbestown, Butte ovunty, May | ing wizard and ventriloquist, i to commence the Geo Bred that a committee of five be appointed bere ‘write i re Na | pliah thet ns much aa he raised up Pharaob. | add rich quartz leads, and of the amounts of gold | 96, Antonio Blaize to Adeline C. Boynton . second week of his engagement at this house to-mor- tah to the word a statement setting forth wre” will Se ery ttaete ta our | Gee vever hardened the heart of Pharaoh. the never or. | constantly extracted by the quarts mills, are of the | .” jicncme—Paame —In Stockton, Juge 1, Jaa. H. Barges | row. Thus far his sowees have proved a source of bd comand advantages of this location, and ‘acollision. bat we shal act in self defence | dained that wickedness should possess any mao. Jadas | most surprising and flattering character. Particu- | 4 Raswer Jane Pesese much pleasure to the public as well as of considers- ‘the yy ctions raised against it by per: property we can endure; but the sacrifics of our | loved wickedness from his youth. Pharoah was raised op | larly is this the case in Taolomne and segg = BorTan—MoLLov.—At Santa Clare, Jono 6, by Rev. Mr. | bie profit to the management. pony ny OL ee ted, in nearly every ive treachery we deciine. Wo wish not ts | to do what he did because he was wicked from his youto; | counties, and in the direction of Kern river. | It is Saliarin, Mr. Thomas Doytee to Mis itary Moiloy. Woon'’s Mi — the ‘ peek . t= 7 tave the University placed woatedare | wickedness and hatred to © ees 0 said that explorations are now going on in the Tulan Bracme— Pearse. —In oe Je iJ — vale eat ye = He oe 4 ~ th 4 near then.” Bishop Elliott made, upon his motion c Dim, and od pet bie onthe throne of Fev? | Valley and beyond Kern river, whic if the accounts | 4 Raster Jane Pearse, bos italy of Covingwon Ky. | | rama of a trip on the Hudson river for antes toot a clear, cogent, capital h, in. which was dis tarenat | os tuo beun. of tor met.” God hes selected inem | of the Indians prove at all correct, may rewult in the | rece a, Meher. . the banks cf the river, and is combined with a funny played ‘the greatest enthusiasm in the enterprise, SE nee lsiy? obacere, from | to fule Doeause the people are wicked and wiltpot hearkea | ‘“iscovery of vast quantities of guld bearing quarts |" poax—axvansom.—At American Ranch, Shaste county, | farce that renders the whole very pleasant. ey cveended exnton in itasnccess. There can J a; to his voice. They have killed bis propheta aed many of | and of extensive and rich gold fields. It isnot at all | yay 90, Lewia Burk to Ackie Anderson. —e be Ay fear now of the miscarriage of ‘them. The | his people. and he bas placed corrupt, wicked men in office | wnlikely—and the recent experiments and successes ‘Carr Ricnannson.—In Newtown, El Dorado county, Tas Herentson Baorases, who _ eine undertaking. There have been donated six thou- I wish’ to bo remem. | torule and beareway, What for? fo show forth hia wie- | in resi to the gold deposits in this State go far to | June 8, H. Oriet ta Angeline Richardaos. Burton's theatre with so much tof Mi r th ful pla country. | dom. Tho hand of God ts in ail this, and he lets loose those | establish the fact—that the yield of gold in Catifornia | | Cxrrowsr—Parsons —in Sosora, Tuotamne county, R. | ago, have undertaken the managemen —— po Beh Je Raost, eantiful platean | Perot tyrcruren wrtear at for as. we are under the | wicked creatures in order to drive us to do that which hi | itself may surpass anything which has yet been | M. Ubeoowesn to Charlotie Parsons tan Garden, corner of Second avenue and eee ear enty vant Sane eon protection of Irael’s God; but look out for yourselves: | mercies fail wo induce us to realized ince ite settlement by the Americans. ington ary Baer Jane 10, tease ©. Sizeat, where thay are to give © Graal EYRAANG C& 3 THE DELIVERANCE ALREADY BROT. i f the ’ bition to morrow. The charter incorporation is unexceptionable; " But after all the great merit and value of Cwism—-Rowm: At Placerville, Ki Dorado and now A Genes of Alabama tan socvded OUR SAN FRANCISCO CORRESPONDENCE. ee tree ee "| American territory on the Pacitic, and more espe- | yay $9, 7.8 Fowler to Anna M. Rosell, eran, cially of California, are to be found in its incom- ‘GnaY—Hvwt.—-In San Francisco, June &, by Rev. RP parable climate and in its fertile soil. Where else | Cutier, Mr. John Gray to Miss Augusta t fant, both of on the whole globecan you find such mmerai wealth, | that united with such cultural advantages, and so Gxppxs—Ongr. —In Stockton, Jane 10, Wm. H. Goldes Virorian Scuweny—The mountaina of Virginia cannot be surpassed in sublime and 1 , nor can they be equalled in the many natoral curiosities which they contain. Weyers froth her opposition, there prevails throughout the Saw Faancisco, June 21, 1968. Prt net Lincess but onewuind, bat one heart. Con- | 1 we very diiMenit to uaderstand the turn mations have fidence has taken the place of fear lest there might | tron in Utah. Two facts aro established beyond ques- For tho first time since we came to this country aan Sroupht inesp ints this vally, and have” bought sheep into this valley have many here, and ought this day to have forty thougand head, if | not be that unanimity so necessary to success, and | 160 Goesenor Cumming is at Salt Lake City in his cape | could have had men that would take care of my Jocks. | 1 a cli =) aad’ tee Hateml Taxed, hole resented climate ? st that in all this region, | 0 Cecilia Ober. Cave, the Natu 5 Sica rb er re ra The : owing v his | have. few hovered tof which, wo dont, bare. cat me | Fon the iuoustsof the Columbia river almost ta san | Howmook-Haniey —At Todd's Vailey, Pacer county, | the C’yclopean Towers Cave, of Bath; Con. rfect success, The | City of Fxecutive of the Territory, and that, owing mouth of t! ye! ‘ the sanguine hopes of @ pe from twenty five to fifty dollars each; but I persevere, | Tyieeo, and from the Pacific to the Sierra Nevada way 90, L. B. Holbrook to Mary Healey. grees and Mason's Halla, of ; the Bursted Rook, means demanded will be most easily raised, in the | opposition, General Johnston has been obliged to remain | .a4 my women make cloth; you eee my children drewed a Bey 4 2 the former eon imimLi—Wikhk—in San Frascisce, June 12, in the | Cr patrick; Salt Pond, of Giles; Wirt's 4 t of all with whom [have conversed. We | at Fort Bridger. ‘he other intelligence we have received | in homemade, And now some women hogin to recovect | | cal spring reigns, and larmet . First Presbyterian church, by the Rey. Wm. C. | Fe ek eh id diy le “slowly, but. moat surly, forward— | i not go positive. Tt is said that immediately after the | that fax was raived in Fagiand, Ssotiand, ireland and the | tend his crops, or rather his guccession of crups, Sie | Ms. Theodore H. Mitel! to Mies Eliza Wiobe, J oy “i b ue shall tented to reach the end contemplated | ris, United States: and they have afaint remembgaace of cer | entire year, with no burning san to oppress his | Tvans—-Bannow.—In San Francizon, Juno §, at St. Mary's | throug! ue , are all objects of especi thron; the means demanded for the effectuating of of Col. Kans the Mormons most under the influenes | 1415 grticlen that their mothers called »pi ‘whecis ; | labor by day, or sultry nights to disturb lis repose, | Cathedral, by the Rev. Father Gailagner, Rishard Ivers to | interest, that will compare with the most renowned eh Of Brigham Young left, in company with the latter, for | and they really begin to think that they can spia, aod | so whoily unlike anything t be found on thig conti- | Bilen D Barron. wonders of the Old World. The Peaks of (Otter, nent east of the Rocky Mountains, can scarcey 5 eaters Haran At Nevada, May 90,1. M. Lampe to 1 think, be realized in atl its force by the masfes in | ymenn. the Atlantic States. And when it does come to be |», 4Musite: Perens In San ranches, ot the comttenes of fully understood and appreciated, we can hard vias » dene tee oS pay g 4 y= to the amount of emigration which mus bert & Go, to ht M. Peters, of Philadelphia, | Penn. 1 — to see that certain arrangements are al MoORB&TAyion.—At Gold Beach, Rogne river, by 0. ready Ww man; the younger ones would like to leara to epin. Let the caltcoes lie on the shelves and rot. I would re ther build balldings every day and barn them down at night than have traders here communing with our ene mies outside and keeping tp @ hel! all the tide, ant rais- ing devils to keep it going. They brought their hell with them ; we can have enough of our own without their hel. ‘This is the deliverance of our Father in heaven, placity < $ Tn the success of this undertaking there will be | Prov Oty, where they still remain, Contrary to the re- given to parents an op; nity to secure for their } peated threats made in the Tabornacte, the city was not sons an education as thorough and comprehensive | destroyed, and Governor Cumming was permitiod to take om LJ 4 in gusert or Cambridge, Ly sie up quiet —_ in the piace. Where the eS thropias, should bid the Univeesity of the Soath God | %84 goles, yet romaine a mystery as great as to oxp! "The convention will continue in session | how thin wnexpected result was fesched. The courre of Boffalo Knob, Willjs’ Mountains, House and V4 Mountains, with the Ice Mountains, the Hawk's N ot Marshall's Pillar; Hanging Rocks, Glass Win- ieoeget a” ares ase tniay grand and majeotie w are and unrivalled in nature. % several 41 Governor ctreumstances: A completed, destined to bring us nearer | Mr. Wm. Moore to Miss Sarah Ann De P Fronran.—Yes Con. days yet. ery See aks te Sane ais Senet, growth welfare a a 8 swauldtag of tne ki som ¢ valley of the Taleo! make full, on SS RAST TRNEWSSRE FRMALE INSTITUTE. of it, inexplicable, B may be hazardous to condemn the of God’ with usin it. Nothing else ron} An 4 on then . te aoe ob nom oa witle, Bette oventy, Sone ©, hu K ‘fn breathed his last. He died in the ay The examination and graduation exercises took cial upon information so uncertain and oon: | Paige 4 people , of the wounds inflicted on htm last lace on the lst inst. Five ledion received | of an official upos - new sa pen a, manufastaring all ot South, the incomparable advantages of Californt ie 4 Wace + ms, mvs, Sonoma evunty, Jane | day night, by Bill Clark, on Gallatin street, the post Giplomas, ‘The instivation te ‘ender the charge of | wedtlory in te character es thst received from Ban Late, | Ta Oerndt ell—ahe Lord ttends we sesil cot i om | over amy other portion of American territory. Ife | » yg ep dy ’ Wi tom exttaination ghowing that he received two Prot, Kirkpatrick aa principal, and Miss Billings as | Dut the fact nevertheless stands ont, that the army is st | tnsaxrat: how do you feel? Batter, I presume, sian you | fer now particularly to the opening of the Tehnante. ) x cm — tes Has ‘Fodoclaco, Jane ®, by the | wounds im his abdoiggjp, by which Kis intestines were assistant, Fort Bridger while he i at the city; ang this it of (well® | eyor have, pec route, and the establishment ot a four horse post | Rey, F. Mooshak: Nagel aod Mise Louise | ont in several places. K eegan was cel COULD HAVE DRFENDAD THR CITY RUT PRARED TTR RAD MOR- brated as a prize fighter, he haying Th that line on the Metairie Ridge no less last, winter, and in both instances he was sucdweeful. The inquest which was @mmenced on his body wag con- tinued til this x, on aecount of the al of im He was a native of Liver 7 Wee Orieane Picayune, duly 6. coach line from San Francisco direct to Memphis, ou | Henaler. the Migsissippi. By the firet we are brought withia Naariwmar—Lonee fo San Fraocieos, Jane 12, by the two Weeks tme of New Orleans, with necessarily | Rev. Jos. A. Gallagher, Waiver Martinean, Heq , ty Mig greatly reduced rates of fare, thus encouraging a | Adeline A. Lobae, bon of this city ~? heavy emigration by water. And by the other a r Fee te epitte © — » Jane 3, Lucins route will be opened for the emigewnt across the | "SSC! flexrunp —At Noruieast township, Yubs conn Piains, as the establishment of this stage line will | gy, Jane 8, &. 4. Pratt ty Iner R ford mark out a plain road for him to pass ove’, aad will, Pavi=Mviues —Ie fan Freacisoo, Suse 5, at the Unita ro repep erm oy oe ground to question the judgment be ha#*shown in dealing Panvoxrp—A report is in circulation here that | with the rebellions Mormons. We are told Governor Sovernor Wige haa pardoned Rdward tee, recently | Cumming hae found aifairs in no reapext hike the condition sentenced to the “House that Jack built,” "from her oo, aity, for having been engaged in underground rail- the people of the country believe they aro, rations a nuraber of years, on condition of his Brigham Young’s administration of them wae not any- jeaving and never returhing to the slave States | thing nosr as bad ax ho oxpected, Gov. Qummior has, Portsmouth (Va.) Transcript. We are Hkewie informed, peremptorily required Gene- MONS WERE TOO NUMBROUS AND WOULD ORT KILLED. We are able to defend ttre city and keep oat our ene mies, Qot if we prove to our Faahor in heaven aad ¥ one that we are willing to hand back to Him that which He has given 1e—whica is not @ sacridoo—and tout ‘we love not the world nor the thmgs of the world, He will Preserve tie peop’ vot.l they can Desome righvous. You never heard me say thet we would stick #9 tale oxy, buy

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