t.ater from Great Salt l.altt Yallcr. I:The 5^cs of l he Deseret News are to f* August Jst.On the Fourth °f July* Mormondom t( was all patri tism, and processions,prayers, arid public parades were marked feu- j( lures of the dayThe d’*:«th of Judge Shaver, Associate ! _ j Justice of the Supreme and Judge of \ ! the First Judicial District Court is eon-1 ! tinned.Frederick Robbins w s accidentally drowned, while bathing in «i pond near Great Salt Like City. 011 the Id h of I July.Mr. Howard Kagan arrived at Great 1\ ralt Lake City 0:1 the 21st of July from • Sacramento. ^Mr. Eagan deviated very much from all the previ uIy traveled routes, with the view of rer .nnoitc-ring for a way f° that woul.i avoid ihe G os * Cr« ek mouu-| tains of «.**(% ^,,^0 and ihe miry p'accs in wet seasons, lt;»f the Beckwith trail ; :ir we are not yet ii.formed of his success. (Fort Supply.—Lewis Robinson reports that the crops at the Fort look d t;I finely when he left there on the lSth May, and as* yet the grasshopp rs had cl done no d image in the fields.The IIoc D ivid 11 Burr, Survevor | General of Utah, arrived at lt;*r* at Sa't! ^ j Lake City on the 27th July. Hon. W.I \V . Drummond, Associate Justice, and j lady had al-o arrived.The election at Great Salt L ike City | was to roine on the fitli August. The I I\ews phic* s at the head of its columns ! the name of Dr. John M. Berrhiel for ! for Delegate to Congress from Utah terI ° ^I ritory.The Temple.—'The masivc f-»unda-tion of this building was finished July 23d, and the workmen »rr progr ssing rapidly with the tone wall of tive has - | *■ mcnt story. *rImprovements in Salt Lake City.— The coping stone is laid upon three-eighths of the wall around the Temple IIlock, and the workmen have commenced j plastering the northern face of the adobe portion of ihe n«»rih line.The stone fmndition of the new TTis- ^ torian Office, opposite the Tithing office, j is receiving its stone water table, and will soon be ready for the adobe 1 »y» t*.President Brigh un Young's large 1 welling bouse is progressing r »pidlv \ the wal s, chimneys -m 1 roof t mbcrs are ,r all up, and the very tast«ful granifo and an polisued sandstone portico at the south m‘ end i ready for the handsomely carved stone lion whhli is to surmount it This H:l buil !ing is just west of the Governor’s *fi new mansion, botfr cf which, together lir with the Picsiuenf’s and Tubing office, at and the Governor’s nffiee, are built upon on he south' ast corn r of the block east of the Temple Block.