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Show f DESEitET State fair. " Tn foutth annual faIbltlon in connfctlou Vk Ith tho Deaeret Asricul tural ariil Maimf aclurlng Soclut wa neld.lo theSotlal Ihlt, in thl city, on Monday, To(sidy,nit Wednesday fast. Tile event wat hailed by the cltirsna a, leaion of pi-ttt Mvi retlXallon, and great Inlereii Wta 'iBanijtte.i. , iU,r 'TJiftjonipqTlttonloi maty9ptcU7wBpljio' pir Ited a, -'heteforj:and,4he-'ajVcl"meha ; lii .vafioas depariinoiita of manufacture "not'. aoUu-mTO;j aoUu-mTO;j t' Iho'WtlefeV exhiblledveregeiierally .of -a WTjh brder,'and' fijjal in. Work and, fimh?'to, tKoae of ; pr Mlooi jeaH..-"' Tlir ruItV flower 8n yejUbteCiJfow wV beiterand more fxtf i;Itb .than hlllierio, and rtheaftleteacvBlljof'au peilqtqaaity .and 'izei"hentrlii'.qf .ato?V were.meagfetid could haVebeeu bttUred.VOii the hoepjie..Vxhib1tiop wie'yery.credjtabje; Sfferal ls(tors,frbni the State expressed tbem. ,ei1)Jgiilygra declared that the; whlbuion mpaitea thoaeftliey.hed aeen jn th Mati');i"7'''-. ' "". v .Takinour ; enmtttenn4iliof treasons Into i:on-iJderatrdn, i:on-iJderatrdn, thefptoduct of t.Ii TeuUqry can compete' with any Slate ja the Union, not eptlng;Cllfornla, though much labor and ai-,iention ai-,iention 1 rtijired, AppUe, peadiea, eprlcola, pears, plum,wat-nuiijrupei., plum,wat-nuiijrupei., vere id great tarjety. Tn grapea by EX'Gowner Ifoilng and Mr, W Staines were Hwge, plump and excellent in taste. A. Cjrringion, ever, obtafued the prize for Ui large, and, delfeinut peachea. Mr. Woodniff'ai i variety .of apple were magnificent, and Were .fqualledby II. C. Jtlmball i choicest, Mr. Jon. : P,gmre,'jud; fine aeedlings, end Mr; Ji Nebe-feei' Nebe-feei' fivoritei. Mr, S. JV Bchfd "VP.'? -'".'e,Jet.t para. Green gage ptume ralieti by Mr. W. C. Staine ete a wonder, and othet-jpecinjeni Mf. John Taylor, Wiih twin .pluraa from Prove, mml'e .inaftjr ja mouth wtrv 1 Y noticed aome good walrmfj raised lr, Ex Governor Youn'agardenj aiidVoine.fiiie EnglUft Walnuta and excellent trpji)Bi railed by Mr. Chrle Lambert. TUere was ,cholc ah6wxf flotfew daliljaa, geranium, ttock. aaler, ejg plant,, ice plant, : 5tc.i.tised,-frpn tho seed by Mr.C. H. Ojlpbant, Mr. Stain, Bijhop Hunter and otheu. Tne're were very large and good .cabbage trom Pret. Young' garden. Mr, G . Wu competed favorably with lif chole onesf every large cabbage had fiw or tbt perfect imoll cb-baje cb-baje growing from It, ider, Mr. Stalnea contributed tome fine caul!(lQweri also rich celery S feet long and 11 Inches, in cir cvmference round the hunch, and fine rhubarb, or'pie plant. Squaafiei, beet, carrots, oniona and potatoe ware pariicularlr large and good. There was corn of yarlou kinds; and atto uar cane of otgbunt ancre, heel,, carroi and potatoes grown by Mr. W. C. Dunbar, .on the brnch, in the SOU) Ward, ahowed favorably. lie bu taJied very good crop there thUjear. " There wai a iqnash 130 lbs. jv eight, a radUb by li, Savage ,1S Jb. weisht, and a melon wUh-lag wUh-lag 43 lbs. by Mr. A. P. Stone c-f Ogden. Mr. G. J?. Watt presented a sack of Hungarian grass eed, of a very fine kind, weighlng.56 b. to the bushel. 'We believe (hat the brat oen in Ms-sacbusetu, Ms-sacbusetu, which wa considered superior, Weighed 49 lbs. to the bushel. Gen. C. CRich's Australian wheat weighed 5 ibs. to the. bushel. Mr. It. VT. Reeve had aome Riant rye, which will average from 70 to 90 bushels per acre, from English seed. feettra) specimeat ot cotton, and thread pw ftow jt, fchlefytfewin thl .city In Wi If. Wetfarurt andX !!' Workman garden we eneooraf ing . det'rat gooii aawple oj flax aad hemp were produced. i i Tofflatee were try-uperlofs, carrot, bean and peaspf choice'iloslltyi ,M;.,alB. Wallace' beans were very opertor, and Jit OUpiDt and DaaVar's not far below thnU" v - ' A splendid i'pecimen of tobaeco.by Mr. F Ltttte was gratifying to thejovers of W weid. The cloths', linjeys, flannels and cotton fabrics Wet pretty good, thongh' we i.were' rery moeb Indebted to our Utah co. friends . . The following ,were worthy, of pralse:-C16tlj , by1 JSit, Ji Blpfi of Provoj llng and a, shawl by Mm.Smootj plaid tot pant, by Mr.fV H.! Branch pfal I, shawli, tftlle liaiidkercblefs, and ttk and cotton fringe by Thomas Lyon a splendid splen-did suit of buckskin by; Mr. C. dive, embroidered embroider-ed and adorned with; largV flowers wrought with ;bead by Mr;. T. C. Hall;, ;,. ' The ladies work' was far' abort of former years, and, agafn.our Proro filends2alted , Mr4,; E. L.v Winaor, of JProvjJ, secured eeveral prize for" her handiwork. Crocheting, ,em ; broidery, knitting arid plhnfng, flannel, Ifnieys, bedspreads, quilt and shawl were very credit able.- 1 ' - 'y.K stqe, wrought from.,ilr iron by Mr; Tho.. ''GrlSn, Mr Jo-epi Corbet, and one or; two J others, was a g.'wd, piece at work,.ni Mr.'Cdr Set and-.Mr. Grlfflu claim-credit for, improve-menti improve-menti in It not In other atove. " 5 ' ioticeJ -wita .yery great- pjeasurt, Jtr. Ja'mea Lawsoi large and well made vicej" Mr. X.DerrlekVhlhly polished box irons, made - out of.tfteironj an ax and a riapr by MirvMv Hi Peckj ' tlriely " finishfd, brass cheat. .tdcbf.4,ChiiobV Patetit," by'M vloeeph Corbeit omevexcellent cut.andlwrorighCnalls from hto';ahop;'and'.'irdriii and baby's it oh rockirig-chair by:Jt P;Margett; ;Ir'iTl.: F.-fPndiVt9n' 'ploOEri, muefi liked ..by ! armerij horni hoof, and .toftoije-ahell comb iof ,Vaftoii; jindhj7MrjWmparr Messrs;; Sttfli-gtove' Sttfli-gtove' Bnd-.Lp' Jooti and,sho?s. Which jleaVed ! every eyf J Mwr.Yufig;fthd Pjaft'e fine, set of; hurres and, Tjeautifutlji made SpAiiish aeddlpf and Mri.6; F. 'E,tman'a, Sonora saddle of 'equal beauty aud.'-svorkmanship. '; 'Vv, .7. !. '' 'K.J Vs-f.t, , . .The1. cpopef ware was exceljeht.-vfThe.';ropes, corr, twine 1 and; h6emaker thread Mr. W. "A'McMaHeKwresnpetior,- i Bjsket 'were.-,'! hniidance.byonr.frfend Mr.;p; .Graves.. Jlr, '1U tL.Rumell'gave uis a UfcnUty,-,of;typ'e,aui hWpfctafratoeaJlook nd- deieived; premtam. "Mr; 'W VMtrris'ahlng,wa fifat ra'e. Mr.' WVPoOlter'a imitation of granite in distemper for halls and Stajrcaies, is a.us'ful rrt. ts palht-iijg palht-iijg was ablyconteeted by Mf. H. Malben and Mr.. EdwaVdMattfn. " Mrs.Long lias ngafn taken the first pf lie tor portrait pamtirg, several portraits of bur' ac. qiiniahcea Mruck 'tis at' oner, and her fine picture of an;E Jstern haremj,,, paintede'xpresslfi; for tbi Wr,'.enpeated;tc-,a? eupeiior? Mr'il) Malbea"aiaucredftaUyys'aye4 in portrait palrifV tjtlscBpraT and otiier IntetesiirigscW' dis played Jdons.idMab'le'Bbtrity; JAf.' J,'. GraW produced firie sne Imen of -penmanship, 'aud; "painted yasJof fTowerji1 y. - -; . JkVjfAvSIIIeckwitbiad, a card, of 'iinej gold penrexuUitely wrought, made fij'Jjfnwetr'.i'n thi.)tacet. , '';, -4 4x J'"i-Vi --''i,- MrjCannoii, tbyfliagnerean ariistt has ;at!Jast powerful rlvala in MHisf'.-,Stu'tgMS ;ahd."TyJor.' iTnli laat fir m took the firarprlie? " JTeViieck mens produced by .both houses were; excellent, arid showed gopd "pictures'." 'jBpautiful ami elaborate! cards Jbf 'prlntinif'ln gold arii coioi , rlj fleeted credit on W. 'Mblfnigbt,-foreman 'Mblfnigbt,-foreman of'Uie Neu offlee the.inountlng by Mr.3. BKe)ly, book-binder, " "v i There were some fine apecimeni .-of leather in display. Th,e, people of. Ibl 'territory . can now be well supplied with that useful article at a cheap rate. We could nut. but notice, the skin and. aidea lectin from jbe Bg Kanyon Tannery under the charge of our good liiend J. It Winder. The furniture department wa riot large, bat (he articles sent were good. Mr, J, C. Little, had good, soild,.wll made article.. Ill '.machinery '.ma-chinery for fijrfcltuie.maklpg was. most Jnter estiog. Mr. Bali chairs and tables wero substantial sub-stantial and handsome. We are sorry to say thai onr cattle show was very small. West Jordan and American Fork deserve credit, as el,e our show in that respect would have failV entirely. The cabinet pf curwsitl waa veryjriterest'ag". ArileTes from all parts of trie. World, curiosities of tea and .land, relic of days df patted, and. contribution from the State,fiom several parties atti acted irnch attea'ton. Mr. W. E.Mngtonai.d Mr. H. Maiben displayed dis-played -much, taste in decorating the rooms with evergreens, and arrafagii g. every article to the greatest advantage The; Proio band very kindly attended ,pn Monday, On Tuesday-the Farmirgton band entered en-tered the orchestra. Great praise is due to the President and Board of Directors of the society, for their unwearied exertion. We trust that their efforts will be I propetly valued and retpected, and that those whohave.an. interest In the prosperity of our I Territory will su'taln them, and use their influence in-fluence In encouraging the designs of tbi excellent ex-cellent institution. j W..G. Mtus, Cor, See'Jr o(the Society, |