t1 iiuTt* iirt*, 11)• h morning, not less linn iron. 10.0(10 to 15,000 visitors in our itv. Memphis in riintended to most nlder-nrinic proportions; but in I ho scoop of her Heart, there is still room nnd to spore. The .umber of strangers will be still further in-•reused to-day by thousands—fmm the R»i|-roods, the River, nnd the surrounding country —:ind We mny safely calculate, if we have lair weather, and riot a continuation of tho Irenching rain which fell nil day yesterday, I hat the Celebration will be attended by not less than 25,lt; 00 persons.I'ATFR From Utah Territory.—Files ofthe Deseret News, published at Salt LakeCity, to February 4th have been received._They contain nothing of startling importance. The population of the territory is said to be seventy-seven thousand. Military matters seem to be receiving a good deal of attention. Brother Joseph Young, President of the Quorum ot Seventies,calls upon all the quorums to report the number and nnmes of their members at a central point. The Deseret News ridicules the idea of the general government sending officers out there to rule them.1 he Crops.—The New Orleans Prices Current of Saturday, April 25th says: wThe weather has continued remarkably for its cold changes and unfavorable character for bringing forward vegetation, nnd the hopes of an early cotton crop, which at the opening of this month were usually flattering, are wholly blasted. As we have stated in a previous number, early planting was more ext. nsivo than in any previous year, the early spring having been unusually propitious, and replanting has been rendered largely necessary, while a scarcity of seed is complained of in many sections.Mexico.—**lon,” the Washington correspondent of the Baltimore Sun, under date of27th of April, tl.US SDeculatfH nnnn nnn_