Show SUMMARY from the Calif california praia mail which arrived on the it I 1 some of the californi ans are for abow constitution I 1 I 1 I 1 and some for dividing the state thre there being plenty of popi population dation for two wo states and it is a matter of re joicine boic I 1 artig among them that steamers have dropped down dowa to obaid per passage to panama as it will relieve them ahei of duch of their heir surplus population most of whom are tran transient persons only come to fill their pockets and get et away as soon as they can napoleon ill III was expected to be married marrie ii to a lady january ath the election of general pierce to the Preside presidency I 1 pey is confirmed the president with his lady and son eon were traveling tra an the boston and maine railroad jany aib when ga an accident occurred ort on the line resulting in the instant death of the latter and seriously injuring mrs pierce the general did not escape wholly unhurt the trial oi of the Citi caloric orie ship ericsson has haa been very successful it uses only one tenth of the coal that a steamer does it will be sina sent to washington by the th ath of manh nineteen murders in new york tok city in The Emperor of russia Russi has abas dispatched a squadron to 0 japan with the of keeping an eye upon the pi oce edings of the united states 0 e I 1 I 1 civil advil war rages in mexico the revolutionary i army routed that of the government goven ment wrider under fiedl minnon another expedition is about starting supplied eup plied with sledges and india rubber boats in search of sir john franklin I 1 the pacha of egypt has sent a beautiful arab mare to the emperor louis louie napoleon I 1 petition was presented to U S senate for 1500 acres of land to get up a telegraph wire from 1 st louis to san francisco via salt lake the pekin gazette reports an earthquake in the province of kasuch Kal such 1000 houses destroyed inhabitants killed and injured shocks alsoc also in in manilla many persons and two churches destroyed the aiace and custom houses rendered uninhabitable the atlantic is nearly four miles deep ot off cape hatteras Hatt cias say the U 7 8 coast surveyors at a famil family y Con congress gresa iu in frankfort anselin M rothschild of that place solomon M rothschild of vienna james M rothschild of paris and charles M rothschild of naples naple decided to renew their partnership co for three years total fall of rain ram as published in the liverpool albion england in inches the pape has expressed his gratification st it the establishment of the empire of Fr france arce and will visit that country to crown louis napoleon A decree debree of the emperor of france nominating ex aking king jerome and his sons as lineal hiers to the throne in the event of louis napoleon failing in direct or adopted issue is unfavorably received U S senate passed a resolution appropriating towards an equestrian statue of washington I 1 five hundred thousand office seekers from the trew new administration infest washington A young man na mod med G gwinn winn ciui dered his own sister near tenn to get some money jany the legislature of arkansas passed a homestead exemption bill which provi provides dex that every head had of a family shall be entitled to a homestead exempt from sale or execution not exceeding a cres acres of land a town lot appurtenances and im prove menta thereunto belonging the australian gold diggings are said to yield per week Itis it is computed that about have been yielded in victoria county alone two Tw ft esh gold fields have been discovered great rush to australia from all parts of the earth loss by ires fires in california in in three years I 1 A method of making makiel wrought iron directly derecly from the th ore wi shout melting into pig iron has been discovered the london news says saya that the greater part of the candi nav a have deci decided ded upon emigrating emigrating to america mexico jan aristar res resignation 11 nation received receive d granted and lie retired to his country estate Ari acain apa seriously ill J B cc ceballos Cebal ballos loB president of the supreme con court t proclaimed provisional president gin gen amnon severely beaten before guadalajara by gen who gave the command to gen bicz the governor of san luis was assassinated whereon his ili bi other revolted ceballos headed the revolution and petitioned congress for a convention to change the constitution but the congressmen gressmen ress men not liking 11 the petition accused the president of treason ti bahon w m hen he fie ordered them to 0 o their heir houses house the next day the anison ganison joined this peaceful revolution great difficulty to get a full ministry ex pres president beut deut bustamente died many new politicians in ohp field counter revolution at tampico deputy irs shot without form of trial on smili suspicion cion that lie fie had formed a plan of annexation to tile the united states his bias solders olds rent to the castle of san juan deulloa de ulloa gen had been invited to the capital to consult on ceasur e s to meet the views of the revolutionists arid and on his march thither thi sena senators tors and deputies of dissolved congress agreed to meet in puebla to continue business and named don osoria president of the republic congress declared their intention to fortify puebla arid and defend themselves to the last against the whole nation th Ca manche and apache indians are arc at war with each other the apaches having killed ilie famous manche camanche Ca chief suni secand set and his called on the he nation to avenge ili his death much trouble with the indian on ane rio grande i the of wales has received a military mili fary appointment point merit arid and with it an addition of et to his salaries spring creek 7 miles above box elder april 26 A 1853 5 haest RICHA RICHARDS ams dear bear sir As bro clawson who has accompanied us its bus far is is about returning to the city I 1 improve this his opportunity of sending you a few lines containing in g the leading information regarding the train in ana stoddard on the dinst wit with h e every ve ry t thing 1 I 1 ng favorable to our progress towards cal california fornia the cattle horses and mules were in good order we traveled the first day as tar far as kayli kaya creel creek C 20 miles from the city the following day we wei were e coined by bro wm smith and proceeded as far as weber river camped 3 miles above the ford during the be night we had a violent storm ofrain of rain arid and snow but byplay teg out an efficient guard we kept the cattle tram arout st straying raving in consequence of the storm we remained in in ca camp t D during the ahe next day saturday morning orning ni we dept left our encampment at an earl early hour arid and succeeded in passing weber river with some slight damage upsetting set t ing on one e wagon in the slough which cli wi was lovery very adeep deep arid and mi rey caare camped st jt bishop Clark sand took look in a portion of aur our supplies tife following day crossed the 0 oden den early in hi the moong 2 feeling anxious to get mccross it as soon as possible there bein eine danger of the bridge going away stopped at B 0 farris mill and finished taking in our supplies camped at ogden hole settlement the next day traveled and camped on creek within 3 miles or box elder here bro smith tast an ox poisoned by some herb in camping on oil this greek creek would do well to let their cattle feed on the mountain side tuesday we crossed ox eider bider and proceeded as far as the 7 1 mile creek where we camped being then entirely out of the be settlements we have plenty of hands arid and eveaj every writ thine goes as we wish to have it these brok bro richards are the leading incidents connected with the church train I 1 I 1 remain yours tours in the bonds of the new and everlasting coien covenant i alit I 1 11 EDWIN D WOOLLEY P S any other information you yon wish to t s t concerning I 1 the train bro clawson will he be able tt to eye as he be has bas been w with ith us its all tile the t time ime 11 E 1 I W I 1 I 1 I 1 for tho the deseret news G S L CITY april 18 1853 the mail left sacramento on the of march for this place was taken to Hang town same owne day by stage left dext morning on a pack animal for the head bead of the south fork about 40 miles from the snow became so deep that our mule had to 0 o be sent pent backy back when then it became necessary to put the bas bags on our backs from thence to carson valley 70 miles distant over the summit of the sierra nevada neada through snow banks of 20 and 40 feet in depth with untiring ef effort fiort rind and almost superhuman endurance we ireae reached hed our post in hi carson on the ou on bur party consisting of eib eight t all well mounted and equipped commenced our journey for this point at the desert we met a band of indians bargained with two of them to accompany the mail one came with this thia party R the other is to come come with the next il al iso BO made with a whole family of indians who were to leave the next day for our trading post to live with us to herd our stock arid and make themselves generally useful we in return to feed and clothe t them and make 1 presents gre resen ts t to 0 ti je ir friends we hawla sawa great many allans indians on the road arid and had talks with them an all we bestowed small presents arid and gave them food they were mostly all naked we e promised them presents on our return they appeared much pleased and are anxious to be on good terms with the he mikes at one time we were in a company of some of 1 ahse lit se poor ingwall being b sall of whom appeared perfectly friendly the upper tubes tribes aben they found that we had an indian wi li us its were overjoyed we could never give them s sufficient frici ent time to finish their talk nothing but it a pacific course towards these indians is necess necessary nry to secure their friendship such is to be our policy tile waters of the humbolt were never higher all the tributaries tributa ries are swimming the indians horses have mostly all peri perish edoin the snows all the mountains are covered with snow consequently the waters will keep up for a long time we not only had to swim every stream but wade through extensive bottoms lor for miles up to our knees and often our armpits r in ia mud and water mr ferguson arid and myself left our party on goose creek to hasten in with the mail we found but little snow on oil the mountains teams can go as fuss goose creek now but no further for a month to con come ie grass good all the way it is the determination of tile the mail contractors to S spare pare no pains trouble or expense in forwarding the united states mail to and from california they have made such arrangements arid and adopted such measures that success is inevitable on my return to carson valley we shall start out a company to explore a new route whereby miles travel can be saved which will so shorten the distance that a failure of this mail cannot happen respectfully E L BARNARD fot foi the new Q G S L botanic and flower garden dear sir permit me to solicit your aid in forwald i ing nga a 1 subject bj act which I 1 hope may set seive ale to increase till the social a and N useful comforts of this comman conn ty i rn nit at aai the establishing or more properly pio perly speaking the beginning of a botanic ayd flower garden which to me seems to be needful til in this place I 1 have therefore in order to make a beginning laid out in convenient beds apart of my gaiden for the above purpose of sowing the ifie seeds and planting I 1 of native plant medic medicinal lilal arid and pot herbs exotic flowers shrubs and any variety of plants I 1 can collect 1 I intend to have in separate bed the he different varieties belled belied la with will 1 their r aveh poper p ap oper L i names ames in order that thai visitors may make t hern acquainted with heib and flowers more especially native plants of which we have a very pretty collection I 1 i in lit this h I 1 s vicinity by so doing I 1 hope hole to c collect 61 elect lect most kit kinds ids of 1 khints ind I 1 genous to the valleys arid and the mountains and indeed plants of any other couitt country ry that are really t and ornamental this beginning I 1 hope ui mry y in it future lead to a more enlarged anil and scientific garden cherished by the state nd ir influence fluence of congress should this come under the eye of an iberal minded cultivators or collectors of pl anti I 1 be beg I 1 ie leave e to goli solicit elit their kindness to forward any seeds or plants that may aid me in I 1 this his collection to such bienai fi tends I 1 will cheerfully collect and forward any native seed plants tuat may set seive ve to increase their collect ion respectfully vout EDWARD SAYERS SAVERS G S L horticultural gardens april 1853 P 8 I 1 herewith send a few cucumbers which you voi will vill plea plead e to accept ace pt as the fi st of the season with me this I 1 do alo a as I 1 know you a aie e al alway wa v plad glad to see any ani thing like em euly ly 1 productions reductions in tiie the vail valley if the lit tie article on plants meets beels approbation I 1 shall feel much obliged if you will give it an insertion in the news E S dorr richards present willi the above b we received i a plate of cucumbers varying bom f om 5 12 1 2 to 8 12 1 2 inches the th lot avei averaging aging 6 23 2 3 inches in length large 11 enough for table use or about 1 34 34 inches diameter the whole covered with a handful of green leaves hom 7 to 10 inches in diameter we are t A to learn by th i capr expression s that friend sayers has not forgotten the texture of of our eye and taste fort formally aily vegetables though it Is is many years since we lave bave had the opportunity of regaling in his botanic flower ind and vegetable L kalg kingdom dom we fully approve of mi si sayar gerbl proportions w fisli I 1 sh him success arid and recommend all who wish to exchange sped wil ii th valle in chevalley the valley or oil out t of the valley to correspond ond vath mr sayers who we under is devoting his whole alteri al tion to the lie subject of his communication old his wo ks a aie e worthy of patronage patio nare nage by every lover of improvement |