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13BTY FRANCESFRANCES BOWNEraby the field or by the hearth11 citycity street or mountain sodysodssodbod

rise among the tribes of0 earthfearfulfearful witnesses for god

poor mansmantman let not lifes oppressionsoppress ionsbend thy soul to craft or clay

mchsich mangman let not great possessionssend the sorrowful away

eramarem the covenant otof thytty youthaidooliddoadeado with liberty and truthtruerruerueyrued man where goer thou artyart

in the senate in the throngup and do thy dauntless part

now against the throngfor the daydayi tfbf generations

that must heir what we have deneaitor the heritage of0 nationnationssp

k promised long butbat still I1for that kingdom all victorious

on whose comina fatihfaithaithalth is4v for the restreft that khallshall be gioylogoodouilouinita shadow forwardfonward friendt

wewi present to the people the deseret alphabet butbavehave not adopted any rules to bind the taste judgment orolp

preference of any such as it Is you have it and we aresanguine that the more it Is practisedpracticed and theth more inti-mately the people become acquainted with it the more

and beneficial it will appearthe characters are designed to represent the sounds for

which they blandstand and are so used wherewhore one standsalonesione the name 0 the character or letter tois the word itbeingbein the only souad heardbeard we make nonaoi classificationclassia catloncationntointonio vowels consonants ac considering that to be of lit-tle or no consequence the student Is therefore at libertyto deem all the charach era vowels or consonantconsonantssy or start-ers or stoppers or whatever else he pleases

lain the orthoorthographyraphy of the published examples web-sters pronunciation will be generally followed though itwill be varied from when general usage demandsdemand allwords having the same pronunciation will be spelledalikesilke and the reader will have to depend upon the con-text torfor the meaning of such word

since the arrival of the matrices neyncy torfor casting thedeseret alphabet it has been determineddetermined to adopt anoth-er character lato it presentrepresent the sound ol01 EEWwj but until we

are prepared tota ctcut that charactercharacters the charactersT willbe used to represent the sound ol01 EW in NEW the char-

actersaa v are sounded as AIat in HAIRtrain for which oneehaebacharacter will alsoateo be used so soon as it can be procured

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1 3393 the followingfollow ing notes are saideald to have pas-sed between gov giles and patrick henry ofvirginia

sit I1 understand that you have called me abobtail politician I1 wish to know if it be true

and it true your meaningvery respectfully WMwu R GILES

SIR I1 do not recollect having called you ahobnailedbobhob tailed politician at any time butbat tinkthink itprobable I1 have not the time orthe occasion I1 cant say what I1 did ramsraws buthubitityouyoli will tell mame what you think I1 mean I1 willgayflay whether you are correct or not

very respectfully PATRiPATRICKcx hnnryhenry 1

convention at fiovoat a convention hild at provo on monday

the instant for the purpose of nominatingcandidcandidatesites for members of the council and houseof from utah and cedar coun-ties to be voted torfor at the approaching augustelection

at 11 am the convention was called to orderand on motion lion Z snow of cedar was calledto the chair and L N scovill of utah appointedsecie bryary i

tue following delegates were in attendanceutah muntycounty

from provo iaaciaac bullock edson whipplewhippie andL N scovillpleasant grove eljahelijah AlaymayhewLewhewlakelmke city john mcneilmcnelllehi david evevan ajohnjohn brownalpine john W vancespringvilleSpring ville W E horner aj whitbeckspanish fork A K thurberpayson W G 1101allenalien aj T hardynardysanta quin dividdavid 11 hallidayheber city W al wallPondPonIpondtowntown david P raney

cedar countyfromprom fairfield Z snow andanil IL F cook

ac goshen P W cookit was moedmoved seconded and carried unani-

mously that a committee of five babe appointed bythe chair to present the names of suitablesuisul tadietanie persons tobelobeto be nominated for councillorsCounci llois and repres-entativessenta tives by the convention n thechair appointed A K thurber john brownW E florhornernerynert 11 F cook and E whipple saidcommittee

the convention then adjourned till 2 pm

2rpmpmconvention met pursuant to adjournment

the committee appointed to present the namesof candidates forcortteve consideration of the conven-tion reported the following

for councillors for utah and cedar countyleonard E harringtonHarringtontou john T ifhardyardy

for representatives isaac bullock johnbrown and albert K thurbur

on motion anethe report was unanimously aece ledted

lohnjohn H carter was nominated for the officeof selectman and william M wall forof utahblab county

moved seconded and carried that the pro-ceedingsce of thisthia convention be published iain thedeseret news

on motion adjourned sine dieZ SNOW chairman

L N scovill secretary

inesspesa amonamong the number are three anteAnfeamericanricanhouses one of which has recently built a steam-er for river and soon will be heardfar in the interior of siberia and along the north-ern boundariesbound eries of china and the whis-tle of an american steansteamerwr the prinprincipalciral tradeat present is in furs inili exchange for americanprovisions and manufactures

thiathis is not destined to become the great com-mercial inmartart of the amoorA moor as the rivers mouthis tery shallow and intricate A town is13 alreadyprojected some three hundred miles above thisand blitbut a few miles from the gullgulf ofand will be connected by railroad which is al-ready surveyed with a good barborharbor open ninemonths in the year without doubt this will bethe center of all trade As the amoor extendsfar into the interior of siberiaSibe it passes manylarge cities and the trade must increase rapidlyand eventually become immense for goodagoods cancatbe purchased and sent to the interior of siberiafrom san francisco and at a less cost than theycan from moscow or st petersburg by land

the russian government has taken posses-sion of vast extent afpfof territory to the south of theamoor and have ddiscoveredcovered1 on the gulf of

a fine capacious harbor far enough southto bee free from ice the entire year this isthe desideradesideratumturn for which they bavehave long soughtI1 understand this will be the great naval depot ofthe pacific

A CAUTION TO youYOUNG40 MENAIEN A young medi-cal student from Michimichlmichiganean been attend-ing lectures in new york for some time andconiconsideredderedjered himself exceedexceedingly good looking

11 andfascinating made a detererdetermined onset on the heartand fortune of a blooming young lady who wasboarding at the samesaine houe with him after aprolonged the lady surrendered theywere marriettmarriedmarrietr onou wednesday morning theameama afternoon the youngyoongyoung wife sent for andexhibited to the astonishedastonishastonishedeT student a beautifullittle daughter three and a half years of age

good heavens 1 then you were a widow ex-claimed the astonished student

yes mylay dear and this is amelia myray young-est tomorrowto morrow augustus james and reubenwill alive from the country and then I1 shallhave liiallill my children tegether once more

the unhappy student replied not a word hisfeelings were too deep for utterance the nextday the other darlings arrived reubenrcuben wassix 3 euaevae irbits old cameidameg nidenine and augustus a saucyboy of twelve they were deligcited to hearthey had a new papa 23 because they could nowflowlive at home and havatuva all the playthings they

the new papa as soonboon liehe couldspeakk remarked that augustus ard james didnot much resemble reuben and ameilaabells

well noijo 15 said I1hethe happy mother my firsthusband was quite a different style of man frommy second complexion temperament color ofhair andard eyes all diffdifferentlerent 5

this was too much ilehe had not only mar-ried a widow but was her third husbandhusbandandandthe astonished stepstepfatherfather of fourour children

butbutherbatherher ffortune thought he tchatwillthhatatwillw it makesome 11 heile spoke of her fortuforfortunetunelunene

thethesetheio are my treasures 5 said shephe in thercmanreman matron style pointing to her children

the conceit wwasas nownov quite taken out of theMichimichlmichigandergandergauder who finding that be hadhajfad made acomeomcomplete goose of himselfhimsbimsbifalf at once retired to afarfarm I1in his native state where he could havea chance to render his boysboysy useful and makethem sweat for the deceit practiced upon him bytheirthir mother

the yankees onou the other side of the pacificthe providencepovldence journal bagbasha a letter from the

interesting amoor country in northeastern rus-sia ItIsjt is dated at on the amoorriver and mentions facts of interest to ameri-cans

thisethis is theha principal russian military stationon the pacific and having been chochosenchoenen as a portof0 refuge during the last war it haghaa since be-come the seat of government for eastern siberia

also the naval stationit is pleasantly situated on the amoor twentytwenty

miles from its mouth by dense forestswhich extend as far as the eye can reach itcontains some two thousand inhabitants mostlysoldiers and sailorsailbaliorsorp

the government have a large machine Shopshop to0 orepair and build engines in and it is gratifyingthat it is all of american manufacture and uunnder the superintendence of american mechanicsI1 cawe have now in port several fine specimens ofnaval architecture built in thebe united statestales4 forthis government there are quite a numbprofforeign merchantsme chants doing a verysery profitable busi

ERRATAerettaAs no book hasbas been oftener reprinted than

the bible none has been so liable to error mod-ern editions are comparatively immaculate butmany of the earlier copiescoples swarm with egregiousblasphemous andund damnable errata according toa good bishop of the seventeenth century

A german printers wife some two hundredheags ago made an alteration in a form of thebible then being printed in her husbands officewishing to annul the sentence of subjection pass-ed upon eve she took out the first two lettersotof the word herr and substituted na in placethus altering the sentence from addgandand he shall bethy lord herr to andland he shall be thy fool

it Is said she paid for this intentionalblunder with her life

in 1632 barker lucasluca kings printerprinters is-sued an ediedtedtionon of the bible inift which the nega-tive particle of the seventh commandment wasomitted so that it read thou commitadultery for this offenseoffence the sarstar chamber in-flicted a fine of three thousand pound

in the sixteenth century was printed a thin oc-tavo of pagespales the anatomy of the massacaccompaniedcompanie by an errata of 17 pages the aau-thor

ua pious monk informs thehe reader that the

delldevil the identical beelzebub and not his humbum-ble typographical namesake wishing to ruinyuin hisworworkk used two very malicious frauds amprimis the devil drenedrentdrencheddiedlied the manuscript in a ken-nel

ken-net reducing the writing to a most pitiable stateand rendering much of it illegible secundus bydiabolical instigation he obliged the printers tocommit blunders unequalledunequalled inh numbenumbers9 and im-portance in so small a work to cocombatat theseinfernal machination he was obliged7 to repere peruse the work and make a list ofor corrections allof which he explains in the preface of his errata

no GREAT HAND ronfort ANGELS an old ladyentered a well known bookstore and inquired fora treatise of angel she made the inquiry 0offa boy antlanil was told that they got nosuch book 21 this remark caught the ear of theprincipal salesman and as he always sells something to everybody who enters the store he step-ped forward and addressed the old lady

werewore just out of the book in searchof maammalam but weve got foxscoxs book of martyrscrcrammedam med full of pictures splendid book forlor apresent

glailaI la sakes du tell exclaimed the customerthe book why herehera oss a picterpleter of a

hapchap drinking alzen and haresheres aalotlot of men sawin a poor fellers boddbedd off

that gentleman there maammadro explained thesalesman elucidating thehe picture ii takina amelted the other individual laIs aboutto be perforated in the intestines with a patentmanure fork I1 guess like it better than awo k of angels

well tiowilow that erp is a better book I1 guessI1hanthan any thing else what bought the price ofit be

94 twenty shilling1 maam very cheechrepcheap bookthatat

well dew it upp my dartersbartersdar just gotilot mar-ried and I1 late to make her a prepresentsent shewanted sun thing about angels bitbit I1 never was nogregreatat hand for aangelsgelsgeis noinol iv

the lady handedhanded out four parcelparcels each con-taining fifty coppers and completed the amountby adding three battered shillings and a ditdubiousbiousblouslooking sixpence thehe whole savoring powerfullypowerfulI1 lyof anuffsnuff the sale completed and thecustomer gonogone the principal called thehe boy

sonny said he see here when youyon areasked for a thing which yon got alwaysshow the nearest article like it you hanehave

the urchin looked reflective and was about 0tooask the resemblance between lives of angelsand foxscoxs book otof martyrs 21 but

THE TESTIMONY TO THETUB VIRTUE

OF in an address to the students ofchapel hall president buchanan saidsald

the great curse of our country which has in-volved so many in crime is drunkenness it ismore dreadful than the pestilence than the yel-low fever than the plague than all the calami-ties that visit man in it we bring on oursourselveselvesa greater calamity than heaven hahas brought upon us inin any form or shape of misery I1 wishwith alallail my heart to ask of you eilelleillsill to takelake careof that fatal vice which degrades manroan to the lev-el of the brute and brings him into disdisgracerace inthe eyes of the whole 1

statistics the san francisco directoryardand business guideguidt just bublispublishedhedbed by mr H

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G laadley gives the following tledetailstailsnumber of attorneys in san francisco

physicians commission merchantshotels boarding and lodging houses cigardealers carpenter shopsshop 75 dry goodsestablishments fruit dealers 72 grocersgfgiocers

hairbairhairdressingdressing saloons 60 bakeries 63breweries 18 butchers and markets fur-niture and bedding 70 clotbirg iricIticincludingludli liftailors and dradraperspeir restaurants 66 watch-makers and jewelers 50 wood and coal yardsdi65 upholsterers and paperhangerspaper hangers 30 vrbatbytbinging houses 14 brokers cooper shops 33hardware dealer 32 lumber dealers 32 mil-linery stores 43 painters 50 dressmakingdress makingestablishments tg6 stoves and dealers51 agricultural stores 14 apothecaries anddruggists 21 assay establishments 8 auction-eersee 200 bankers 16 billiard table makers 9ccabinetmakerscabinet makers 21 distilleries 7confectionconfectionersers 16 galleries 14dyeing establishments 4 gunsmithsgunsmiths 14 bar-ness

har-ness and 19 hattersbatters 16 printingoffices 13 produce dealers 70

it is estimated that there are nearly es-tablishments in san francisco at which liquorsare sold viz wholesale 90SOregoreretailtailtall saloons

hotels 25 groceries where aliquoliquorsrs areboldsold billiard saloons 14 these figuresdo not include commission merchants and bro-kers who deal more or less in the article

shipbuildingship building although in its infancy incaliforniaCaicaltorniafornia is gradgraduallynally assuming an importantfeature in thehe business of san franciscothere are at present several extensive firmsprofitably engaged employing a large numberof persons during the past season severalsteamers and sailing ships wereivere constructedandaud at the present time there are three steam-ers and several sailing vessels on the blocks

there are 36 newspaper and periodical pub-licationslications issued in that city of0 which 15 aredaily 16 weekly 3 monthly I1 quarterly and 1annually of the dailies 6 issue weeklies and3 steamer editeditionslonslops in addition to their regularissues making an aggregate of 45 didifferentrhulare rentreltpapers published in foreign languagesan9bages 9viz french 5 german 2 spanish 1 anditalian L1 of the weeklies 95 are devoted toreligion and ito agriculture of the monthliesmontblieshiles2 aieale demoted to literature and 1 to agriculture

newspapers were not unknown to the ro-mans julius ceesarcaesar introduced theth reregulationgalationof writing and publishing all the acts or stateoccurrences of both senate and people thelaws were engraved on brass tablets perman-ently fixed in the public places

the idea was improved bytheby the peoplepeopled ciceroat hisbia villa in Tascalum published a daily news-paper or more properly a bulletin in which wasgiven the news of the day birthabirths marriagesaandnd deaths fashiofashionablenallenanie arrivals eleelc in thothethmost app proved modern style

pePetrot has given a specimen of theretothe actagiving account of a birth an execution

and a fire all of which are dispatched in thecurtestcartest manner the reporters actuaryac hadbad noopportunity to indulge in strong adjectives andexpletives

and they had their posters too00oo as the exhum-ed gates of pompeii prove inscriptions in redchalk answered for type and paper thusnus ju-lias

ju-lius PrproculiaPrococulusulusulua will have an auction of his super-fluous goodgoods to pay his debtsdebt

A TWO HEADED GIRL Is13 on exhibition ataugusta georgia the constitutional describesdescribesher agas followsfollowsi

ilerher color Is that of a dark mulat boand she appears to babetwo ginns sotarso fartar as two heads tomsfear arms anilanel fourtour legs

tetfetfeetfert would indicate personal identities and yet shehahas but one body the spinal colemo branches orroff abouttbthe positions of the shoulder blades and connects with thenecksriecksandand headsbeads of the girlgirt the abdominal portionseemsseems the naturally formed bodytody of one person

the child we was born inD north carolinaand Is about eight yearsyearsoldoldoid it has two symmetricallyformed heads very handsome faces sparkling eyeseye andvery pleasing in mannmannersersyerss address enddd appearance I1

the announcement bill states that her I1facili-ties are of a superior order and double thereby enablingher to converse with two personspersona at oneoce timetiene on cheorme ordifferent subjects or one head may be engaged while I1theheother remainsremain paspassivealveo no difference in the intellectualfaculties 0ott either head Is perceptible 2

legislative SERENADEriadh the baton rongela advocateadwate is responsible for this anecdoteA few nights ago a number of the members

of the legislature concluded to pogo out and sere-nade thetha fair and lovely ladies of baton rougeone of the members from new orleans who re-gards his vocal powers as au fait was to givealve thefirst songsons As the young lady whom lie wabwaa

was a great favorite of hishibhi he clearedhighi throat and with a determination to do his bestsinging began

cobllobyah wake lady wake from thy slumbersand look OBon me

at this period the casement of the windowwas thrown open anitanil a beautiful face cepedtepidpeepedout and screamed dod brot your buttons eef youdont quit sawing my mammasmammals peach trees inthat way ill set daddysdabsys dogdo on yer darn you

it is needless to saybay that the gentlemen tookthe hint and left

A CHEMICAL VIEW OF DEATH AI biotblot afrench author in speaking of a school of ablphilo-sophers

iloliowhose of immortality are scientific

but you do not die you only chargeyourconr state of aggregation it is true your nitrogan your hydrogenhvdrogen and touryour carbon separatethey are distributed through the atmospherepenetrate plants and animals or are absorbed bythe earth but aaas no atom perishes yon cont irmelimeusto difference is that you find your-self reduced to a more simple expression

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