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Show that end this meeting- - exhorts the is wanting but care to make our Toit cbheeht-bf tho the Presi- friends of Irish nationality to bring Grant, with 01 wooi line for famous the rsuo quau&y has tory. ponded thozorder t to dis- - their cause before the British people, dontr rrrown here; Butrgob'd, heal thy strong bandJtheirregularf militia ;of the Dls- - and advises! the latter to accord an un-to the arguments prejudiced wool can never lie obtained from sheep t rl Ct.' ; hearings w : i c JLiOndon; 20. ; advanced in behalf df Ireland's 7 right toi that are enclosed in a filthy corral one-- , -- 41 ;7 St I GEORGIMi CAXN ffl t Editor v-r- PETDAY EVlSlHO; EECt M, 1S57, SHEEP KAISIKG AND: u 3IACHINEItY. The introduction of machinery for the manufacture of woolen goods will have the effect to enhance the value of sheep and to make pie raising of wool a more certain and profitable business than It bail been in the patJfHere s Have the majority of been careless about tlieir flocks,, and have not taken the pains wlilch'they should to keep them freo: from disease and to have them properly, wintered." The reason assigned, for. this indiffcr ence is, that they have had no market or their wool: the demand has not been sieaay ana reiiaoie. w armers nave raised more than theyreould manufacture. ' 'il! L."V inemseives oy ino oruinary spinningwheel and loom.; ; They who could spin and weave by hand, generally Iraiscd all the wool themselves which they could And time to maWinto cloth, and were but seldom under the nceessityLof buying. The consumption of wool,. so long as its manufacture into yarn and cloth was confined to hand process, was ' " ' therefore, very limited. Tho importation of a woolen factory by President Young gayo the first 'impulse to the growth of Vool 'as' busli ness. At that factory sheepjownefs' have bcenable; to exichango theit .wool' for the yarnjand gloth. This has been an opening for tho41spp3al of woolfor the yarn and cloth manufacture finds ready sale.: If ?a man could not manufacture his wool at Hbmeh'e could j: by means of sucli an exchange xeadlly convert It In to available means. But this factory could only take a iSmall portion of the wool- which was oflTered, for exchange ;, For years, but particularly of late, President Young has strenuously! urged upon the people the importance fof bringing the machinery on from, the East. 1 He has pointed 'out the adyatia--' ges which would accrue to the .Territory, if wo had hero the machinery to manufacture our. .woolen goods, This past season ; three lots of machinery have been 'Imported;?. He," himself, imported, a machine of three hundred and sixty spindles This ho sold to Messrs. Jno; Eowberry, rm.1 By dalch and; James "Wrathall, o ft. Tooele county; twhoro they intend to erect it.r Another of the samef capacity has been brbught on by O. Smoot,? Eobt.i TJ Burton Messrs; and John Sliarp,wlio have built a good; substantial factory on Big Cafion Creek. Mcs3)"Alfrecl Eahdall,: Wm, Ncal aridPhilip fugsley haVo impbrted;ariothor in which Iorin Fair also is Interes.ted and for which an excellent building has" been erected on tbo, Ogdea river Og- factories, if properly; denClty;;The30 conducted ai'wo 'Hayo ' every" reason toj will ibo, TOiist bo of greet believe: they " value to tha inelglibprhoo n this clty . Already they aro located. the icloth : :manu factored at. president Young factory- has proved a great ben-cEt rto tho people.' A .handsome, durable class of; Roods Js manufactuyd, which will compare favorably wi th goo da of ; 1 to-for- e, sheep-owner- mm m ". a ' ; 9 J-v:- :; . jf - : -- , - it - - 1. ! I i ; i j . 1 the that wo havo i machinery 4of country which; if kept running 'ttoti full X acity, y(ttl re(ulro 'heavy3cup--, p.Uei ot wool,: greaWJattenUon and caro should bo bestowed upon; sheep; Pains should bo taken to Improve theby tho imquality of wool produced, portatlon of better varieties than wo have at present, and by judicious selection and crossing. Wo havo as good a country for cheep aa can be found anywhere in the came latitude. Nothing j J ''m m"' naix-starve- dl half of their time, , or that; are ; TcT yield good wool, Suitable forrmanufaotarlogr purposes, .sheep should be kept in u fthrlviiig1 condition; then the wool Is ;free fVomTjointe and anufac is of strong flbrefand ;when tured,wM It ia every waymprei proHtable and satis fiicbi to liav:: sheep, td feed them well atidito keep them free ffrqml ai3ease;rthanit is f .to -- -- havepoorhaitared hi their "wbol fcreatures, lial -r Edward j Thornton, tho to wasninjion, wiucair in;a ievaay duties of hi3 mission, to enter Upon tho r --Parifl, 26. ; j. The report that the French expedi-tionar- y "coipa remaining, in Italy will iho reinforced is r, confirmed Ipatrict jRiich states that the French has (ordered twenty thougoybrnment sand additional troops to sail to Givita ; iJ-' ertiOH j ,Ve6chia. ' ' :6 r.. Helena, 27. .1, snowed two inches last hicrht. The It thermometer at one p.m. was twelve above! !. ft' C7 p'cif). jickarpf who iswas ;Woundea::lh:th recovering. r shobtingjalTray, ' A 27. York," '? Advice from the'City of exicoto f lift 10f.fi "hnxrA hon ronafTrnrl vlo TTntroi 1 new-ministe- resolution thetP4myrpiUzen r, 7which,after was referred "to- - the ; standing committee. Citizen Weston announced his intention fto move at the council meeting of the Eeforhi League that e grebtf demonstration should be held in fCy for the purpose of giving egression to popular "feeling on the Fenian executions. Ritualiimiw3 the cause of a riot and fight 'latblyj in Alld Saints Church,' Lambeth, London , uring which the people shouted Vdpwh with ritualism,"; &c.! Ac a mfeetinir of theRoval GeoferanhU: cal Society DrKirk's letterfifrom Zanzibar to jtne Jb'oreign umce ana on--r Murchison were read with regard tb safety; 6fDt Livingstone. The trader, jiwhose statemehrDr.? Kirk has sent home, affirms that he had met a white man'lt accomnahied? bv1 thirty d blacKs, carrying guns.: Thecwhite man said KewasliotraHraderi and declined: substantial irifts from the chiefs.? iThe whUe iriah sent nothing bv the trader,, to ithecoatT f At Zanzibar he trader did hot recognize .the profile of Livihgstone, bu picked4 out a carir cature Sketch and feaidnhat'slthmania ? vlntolliffence from MassowahV received ,atJ Cairo, Nov. 2athSan1aounces that 'mofethan bneh,undred viUaigesJhye tendered their service-t- the British exT i neditionarv force. . i The (tribe! of the.Gallas2 have joined Gobazye. The latter is'reported-t- have t; captured Magdala.iv " : an-th- $ by-ith- b ! de-pa- rk j ' 1 : 1 some-discussio- n; " j : iGarrow seconded i 4 . 1,,1' VGod-eaterslSc- c.j -- .r I : : 1 y disease. 4iFor Bheep to thrive ihey should not be herded too long on one ijarige; but should be kept moving; .under the chargo of skill-- ;. ful shepherds, from one ; placitdndth-eranero is mucn misery tnrougnou tne y in the summer time no better rang in consequence of the exhaus Bopublic fdouble-barrelecan be ifdund'f thahthei toos "of our tion and disorganization fbllowingthe wov o:UA rronprnl rolI Tina Viaati mrirfA mountalnl:"sidesraord;PIBy thb government; to take measures" upon themj-ther- e 'they wquldonotivinrfere; 'to movent the increase of brigandage, to cithex with: stock.: 'whibhmany of the people are compellediSi es, rtbey .should b";VgruHlly. tOiresprp. Dy nunger. nas been inTehic Sdotht jtheir shepherds laccompanxiog ;s Peacedisturbahcesof the ptiblictrafi them - with theii: conveyances 'and th 'Many have occurred in different parte quility (MnveniencesfofliylnffaCw of the Republic. The Havana steamfor awhile. The ship Virginia hews: "may, think best to rest ' - h brings important A. If T''-TXn: lauor oi ncruing sneep insula country from Sissali'Triri ief assnmYucatan 'in revolution can be reduced itoa minimum byi hav-- nThp L eueep uoga. A valuable breed - SantAna hasibeey prSblaimeddiiP .ingopu o of. sheep dog was:introducea .into , this tator by the revolutionists. He is expect-- , XJLiiYUUU, )YbU lXiUM -- uuu u country, at considerable expense, a few UU JLiUUriV i million dollars. "T'l f;1'" - T years agQm.Stlaild., ,tTJerer I vr The port and tQwnJ3i8sal are in the juopouess, somooi uiem sun nere. xsxxv nahdsf of the rebels; ubQt tha fyoft is pendaftce Bflge saya: a ?,yb7A? t","if a piip of an intelligent breod jbe nurs-6:ly- blockaded by two Mexican gunboata. ,v . jWe are uneasy at hdme; and the meaA number of bfQera3 who fbrmerlyf sures ;adoptjed;by he, MiniBter.of the ewe, hejwill prove help served under thbi!Empire: have arrived Interior arefhot calculated to calm the to the shephrerd in watchTogToVor and on the Sissal coast inthe vicinity of ! care of his cfiarge. taking Yucatan. Sissal is diligently watched, the fdtufetarecreviveaJI ThejnumberLof I Our men of events ,tOfpreventtthe:landirig of Irbops coming- those wha capital Havd'ste'ppedl a frbm ihcreaseiidayj.day?;-ls-truaidth'rebelnext spring foreign eountryto invested largely in machin-ery.- 5 ,.. lion. that the activ4tydisplayed. by, the: ,i0 tThey have 'incurred ieavyiobli? on left the When fora Gruz, Virginia; War Department is calculated to conso done ,! far,! 20th their Mexican steameriTobasco the the jhave, gations. :They firm' the talarmibft the pessimists; exto to an r3issal was sail about -' with seems certain tnatstneuuKe oiagen-part. Now, it f einaimi'ibr; our sheeprestore :to Santa the, ta will not itemami ihgeria-iHai- s authority. owners and farmers jto do theirs. They pedition f ii kL fewv sUllrih is this 'f bis rpost in dity.f expected weefsahdj should raise good woorand plenty of it; Anna , officers-have'ar-; twill be filled iby General Daumas. The Many and then every household in the land rived. b .n;seem of Marshal Bazaihe' to the hiisily:engaged. appointment w n. IV II III can be supplied with wdblion goods of The New Ybfk'JSera Id's special- estimates' that 3,000,000. whites) and blacks failuto make; an impression in y our own manufacture. C states .'"M are in a starving i in the Southern f CI & ii condition- - ". .rTI S lFI.rJ.fTcr-- ri w'LIl1 The; news that Garibaldiwas set free Special to tho JJckerct Evening AVin. S tanton is i n JVasBiqgtoh from gaol ahd sent tbjCaprerah'as feparin: KnViiVA Via trio onrolriof f Prno Hofanna h ' rit ST? It !lff displeased jttij ia beyond doubt that theTfesidehtt ly It o Is credit isfplacedih tsatement that is determined ,to remove Gen.' Pope frord: he is iilj Vand is considered , his discbarge : FEyiANlSH QUIET j ON, CHRISTMAS DlVY. the jcommandiof the Fourth'District? a proof that the Italian Government is ;The limes1 special says. General more anxiojig toznaKe. peaco witn tne STEAMEU ami a BCIIdONElt BURNED "beneSway no, commanding vthe pl)istrict of Italian people thah'to pleasefits ' 1 . alsorc-Alabama. be removed. 1 T N. The Banlc aXcsseiibjer Kobbcrs will; factor?' at Paris; i 'f .V .'I. Clieclis. 'j;' ,:r The B"rehch' fleet- is composed of 343 toriitIib; , Advices from'SahtaFe state that C?ap; V Riots in Icmihis. , of thb memher.1 Territorial Ryersonj ' ' There ar o alf 200 lORE FRENCU TRdOPS ORDERED TO Senate, was shot condition in Judge serviceable ' ' ITAXiY. "s out, of some, ,so in process of completiohfoiir. steam glough; f The . affair-gremade strictures by GRyeraoh upon Jtidge MEXICAN NEWS. . ships. of 1,215 horse! p'ow,er,:and on the ; Senate1 in the Slough, stocks steam, TesseJsof ;i4;7S0. horse I 27. M. T. ; , SUOOT1NO AFFAIR IN SANTA FE. Virginia City, . power; and one sailing transpoH. . The Theu barometer indicais ; NOUT1I. , WEAT1IBU tions are! favorable. risings Thermometer is 20 . Xa tells us the Kom an Com irance above. One inch of snow. Virginia City ,Montana,424.i The Legislature Adjourned sine din an ft J of tesurrectidMaQdhasissuedaa .0 PORBIGN the NEWS. The bafbmeteV J&th.i la Tuesday die for appeal to the iftJ-people tofigHt and ana are indications favdrahle for ZZZTl fJ; r,:; rising Bome.f ,VV ENGLAND. ; i 30. Thermometer finoweathcr.1 Tho in Xider scbrrespondeht of n I Penianism still continues tho cause of Bomelmentions,ihoS ;the arrival f of E. Gould 'Suflbn: :m oldaAmericari much excitement n.England. The foltroops feC difficjournalist committed suicide by .taking lowing notice of. a Lecture ' bh.Penlan- - Saturday ijast andradjia 4am, in London, is intesUngtifjbnly ult-ta reconcile th eselaccession s 6 the . , r opium. ior ine use 01 tne virencn liepublican expedititoafyjbrcorwith'thot intention ' on Christ? term Citizeins mmk' ;Tho expected Fenian rising r mas did hot occurf f Tbe doywas one of j On Tuesday night 5 Meeting of the ui ijjs uruAimuio reiuru,to uua. Theex-traordinaInternational .Working Men's Associatranquility and good feeling.1 Abetter ftoznVieiasays'T fof the govern- tion was held in the Cleveland ECall, second precautions Cleveland-stree- t, - Fitzroy-square- ,: ment were apparently unnecessary; 7 expedition of France against' for ".7 r greatly diminished the num? 20r: the purpo3q off hearing anr address from Roma has, iilNew York, :? r The second4 bcat ; from; the burned Citizen Fof on' the subj ect of Fehiariisni. hereof the partisans of the steamer Raleigh has arrived at pharlcs- - A large number of those nresent were toni Only: rourteen are now, missing. foreigners. 1 CitizeiTFoSjftoresplain-- J by the FrenchGovefhmentC!in regard The loss by the burning of tho Raleigh xug mac 110 was a nauvo 'or Jjonaon,' to the queitfdnjof ithtempjarl power is u,uuu to 100,000. having ho connection by blood with the is estimated at irom ' Tho vessel vas worth $175,000. . GREECE AND CRETE." Irish defended fnatIonT "Fehiahlsxnoas y .The $3,000,000,checks,-s&c.- :, J to thel Jates t Intelligence, 'stolen, Irish nationalityahd caldU that the cording from the bank messenger on the 13th. tto tho movement 1 had' bettor an ihfetvlewjhcd lately taken"places at were returned to Superintendent Ken- - call themselves Irishf i weeeu between iVienna opublleanbfather Ji.mguearge-oas present. Only $80 than go back to mythological history; and Emperbr Francis JosiphoYAustriaj ncdy ji unristmas wero colo fruits of this for a grotesque hamo; Ho believed that thb latter tho icurroncv speciallyrf telegraphed having " .t daring robbery,f lorjitho ithreo (Irishmen murdered in to !Bti JPetersOurg-ttnat eiiect. ,, - ortlahdj 23i Manchester, mi.' . received and would :01gatt?:ere thirty ngliohmeh Queen Gebrgb The schooner Squirrel wa3 burned be crucified in America. Ho concliidbd 'with cap!-- ;, Austrian honoi attho great near this city; It is reported that tho X.?1?7111 the of. following resolution: 'tal, and tHe Austrian Grand Cordon mate and two of tho crew are lost. ,4That this meeting desirca that a cottled tho Grown was conferred by thoEm-- : r .1occurred hero Memphis, 26. peace and unity between the British peror upon Prineo Ypsilanti, the GreciSeveral riota and Irish nationo chcnld bo cubztitutcd an ambassador at Vienna and Berlin. One policeman and severalyesterday. a TrinA finhpauGntlv escorted tne negroes for tbo war of 700 ycaro between Eng-lishr- y wero killed. and Iriohry, and with o view to King and Queen of Greece to Venice, stripped x - . f l-le- w the-declared- ! 1 j ' 4 .-- re-establis- hed from-iQcTnyfpottraite- ' 1 . ' 9 1- ,': r , J ; 4. o 1 -- : I -- ; i - ja a-grea- t -- fbr-wardfa- . v t jrm T - m a am. m m m m, mm nd e - , m t 1 a s m m - m m m m m "m It, ; ar s z ex-Imperial- ist: V I T : I M A M. Ger-man- ! 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