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Show OB11DEENCE. t U A fTTdfiys ego, Jnjorid of our leaders L wo brieBy and hastily referred to the 13. -2 GEORGE Q. CANNON, JSdltor.l , r TUESDAY EVEHIHCh 2IAB0H. 17,1868., principle of in like manner, to advert taat jymca underlies all- unityjnefjnejprinci-.- : Xloif Oblaiencei iTheTdoa of6b&lien o. In our day7-IsaepugnanfllKo-fe- d intra of the masses of mankind! as unity rareramoncst ithem 'Tho $ indidualdinHo-pendenc- o potions Jiwrel&tion t6are so exaggerated and liberty t in tho such and 'have rtaken popular" mind that'themasses, easily swayed, into any , extreme when they stake, aro fancy their, interests are at like the waves of heaving andsurging the restless ocean, and the ceeds of revolution are so widely spread and deeply sown that the blazo-o- f anarchy and re- Volution might be easily ; and generally Resistance to the edicts and laws pro- is per- mliirated bvvfants and' despots and-cohaps some timesink has mendable.1 and many 4nstances' man-berry of incalculable benefit to proved Ifc that wnmg fromwa3 John, the great charter of Eriglish liberties, andi in4ater' timesUedto the foundation of the mightiest republic of the30 mem0rablo instances Nvas resist- -anco oiiercu torwiSQ ana equiuiDie iegialation.but.to tyranny arid injii'stice.V ;t ropublic feeling) above Thostoof. ferred tohas been fostered and intonsi- fied by:ithe rabid fulminations oftho newspaper press. This is especially true of Great Britain for the last twenty or years, unuii viv ipuuuio-wiurimny, their loyatay, noted for generations for ' to. observe the and their disposition 9 ith-succe- ss r . deep-Jroo- -- -- m- -- 1 , kw 4 -- u, timo can doubt thatiits teach, trees are useful .for These other ings have had miichto' do in promoting very riurnoses besides furnishincr leaves as food tho lawless and revolutionary tendencies tlio people, the real scmrcb of such s; for land might havo some otherwise would ' not bo sUk-woVm- ' awhile to obtain here, .import from California. at ; comparatively iittlo ,ex-pense, raise some silk.? Thoreat ad van- tage connected with silk raising,: as des- cnbed byjhose.acflualnted ith thopro- cess, is .tHat the business can be carried on by the young and the infirm during tho summer when the 'worms needcaro and attention, and without interfering, too, with i other work; The' feeding time, it'is'said; lasts only two months-1- between :;tho time:, of! cdmpleUng .the spring r'fo':A the harvest. The wind- ing of the silk can be done in the winter, Already we manufacture cotton yarn of the kind that superior to everything is offered for atS elseere ; Woolen factories are also receiving .their share of attention; and a move isiini contem- plation to raise wpor upon an extensive , . - plan, which there Heve .will be mostly these branches are receiving iheir-sharof attention', Vthe faiairig of i silk' should nobe neglected, as it presents a . field for the remunerative employment? of a class, of labor with which wo arelikely e 'tbweUanppli;:;; nThere is. nothing fearer to.theminds. of those who reflect than that the peo- plerof this Territory must seek to devel- op Sew industries arid' meandf emWby rnfc' VftfiHit'fA ose already:fblT loweditolfiwodo xiot, we can notoccunv the- - Independent' jibsitidri to which wo ase7mustbecoine -t , w:u;; v a DO Ik:iwo .Dnaujmirayfl. .inBfiPfP. poocEo lraiffiiarwe dopenditipon: other coiamunltl63to'"furhlsEJu3 tho artlcleji Ai v .- 'MX'-;-i iOdr J roof, leads inevitably to utter disregard and contempt for all law. authority and restraint; and wheny age intn0 wholehistory;ojr the wprldmore notorious for this onbHhirig than the pre- eentTi It ia odeTof.tho crying sins or.the age! JVhy: the fifth comman.dment is Me- almosf tfrei dislregarde4 ; a.days-- except of very tender yearsi to submit to narental restraint, and instead of being.a blessing and aniionor torpa- rents, children too of ten aro almost a source of trouble and anxiety; and ' instead of being, as it ought to be, the very, commencement tahd foundation of an eternal heaven is, alas! in innumerable instances a scene or disr cord and turmoil andan embryotic hell; Thi3. spirit arid disposition: influencing the home circlo affects communities in a corresponding ratio, and here is the rpl md only source, and. foundation of Lpw s Saints,: whose Among thoiatter day i aim, and whose mission is to restore true principle'and the order of Heaven through all the ramifications of human, affaire, respect for and obo- dienco to all legitimate authority is the invariable rule. In their midst,-- and forming a part of.their religious, faith, the father is the Lord andlieadof Ms family, and implicit, unquestioning obe--dienco to parental authority, when J udicioiisly exercised1 is strenuously in- Bisted upon. Wo do not wish to be understood .that this desirable consum- mationlhas been fiillyor ffl -- life-lon- g - re-establ- ish nearly-reached- ; a buethofoiindhnn it laid.-THend ever kept and itjsvill never bo relinquished until obedience to pa-1 fTi r rental Tiuthori tv fvomi f if bid hy 6cssary; as'manifea-o'ham'a son and Jepthah'o daughtorrwiU bo rehdoredi .ou.;?o.ij-in-viq- w, nto-Hr- h-- and. dovalopMhemf eventually reap.the..lacVuSabto W U-Zitl- T that . - , TTf fc (I. the Xer, tho celebrated Scenic Ukdeu at Chicago. Gas-Ijgh- Mr t. Artist Ir rv Bchei A - tCiadeslza of quite a. numW 1. encasement for nvo'nignts- - oniv aiH ."rwl n" r It ?i 'r ''b 3eavlQB for the Salt " Titi will She annear iirlre. inhl in tha San Francisco, or is company or Llie and Love the for. ;JJi the purpose of drama city, ganising tne "under ; ihi T' nr.! fim t0 Sleaitimcte authority onwiSs Bainrday u uutu s beumuxmurinfrlv --- rT rTii 11 .TO? " Ie rtt Gas-Lig- conneetiii&Miariii and; Ban Fraii Cisco countids by a suspension: bridge across the entrance of ; the harbor r from Xime near F6rt Point;s V ;r point to a: place 'Arizona advices to February 24th say business is good,and mining and intelligence Is encouraging, "o mentiODLis made oflndian Ctroubles. v Chicago,, 17. A .furious ; rain i storm1, accompanied with violent wind, thunder over this citylast and lightning,-passenight, t The telegraph wires refused to work, and no newohaveibe.en received from the east.Tn the north division ol the a'house has been blown:do wh;one city woman was ihstahtlykilledj'and a man probably fatally injured. St. Patrick's day is being.enthusiasti-call- y celebrated with a procession , &c. , the bad : state, of the notwithstanding weather. twelve hundred laAvjThe;jrbr?c?i:says 4,. borers sailed on the lfenTv Chauncey for San Francisco in search of emnlovinent; Washington.f-Th- e Suprenie iCourt has decided unconstitutional the State law of Nevada: 'lo win era tax of on dollar , on each, passenger leaving the vnllnAnfl rtrrt rtVi" Qfafn ;"'CohCTessional.nroceedirirs Vesterdav were of little importance. In the Sen- ate ttnerman. irom tne nnance committee;; reported the House bill to exempt certain manufacturers from the internal reyenuoj tax,; with, anbamendment retaining, the tax.on .turpentine, coffee, roasted or ground, and all articles included as substitutes for coHee,oh spices, of sumustard, refined sugars, productsconfec-tionergar refineries, or sugar candy, diamonds.- - emeralda nrpp.inna stones and Imitatiorisrand on all jewel- on luciier ryf.' jluo uni rieaYe3 tne-iamatches, and all other stamtf duties un changed He gave notice- that he' wouldcau ic up The remainder of the session was con sumed in dicussingtheTbill granting sixteen, thousand"dollars perrmile to en- aoie tne centrar branch or tne union Pacific Railroad: to . connect with the main line beypndWpmaha,? withput ac- - ' Scheller Is one of ;theMadame and the bare annonncTment6 West, ' J-ma- de the enterprise . and rood" nfmissionaries, thanntn are? trying to keep pace with theipim of thi times in eyery respect.1,' and calculations: Standard Apples, 50 ft. each way. Standard Pears and Cherries ' a ft. each way. Standard Bake and Morello Cherries. 15 ton it. each way. Standard Plums, Peaches, Apricots and Nectarines, 16 to 18 ft. each way. 10 Pyramid Apples, Peas, Cherries and Plumi, 1 to 12 free-growi-ng ft. each way, r Dwarf Pears, 8 to 10 ff. each way. rows from 14 to 16 ft. apart and planted Grapes; 14 from 8 to ft. each way in the row, according to variety. and Raspberries. Currants, Gooseberries In rows each ft, 4 way, according to Variety. 6 each way. ft. Blackberries, 3 ft. apart and plants 1 ft. rows Strawberries; Held culture, and 2 ft. by l for In the rows; apart ft. apart for the garden. , Bales for ascertaining the number of plants or trees required for one acre of land, (which contains 43,660 square feet.) the distance In ft. between the roiri Multiply distance the the plants are apart in the row, by be the number of sauar and their product will ft. for each plant; which, divided intothenunv ! I chnnr hnurn nlattfi rf ft In on o cro tiHtbns:--ionr acre will the contain: : etc.,8 ft. by Blackberries, 30 trees. - plantr. fuby .' Apples, And 60 on for any distances that may be desired to plant. Number of trees or plants on an acre: 4S 30 ft. apart each way,. " 109 " 20 I .1 t Toiwc.A.number lof bills ivereintro duced,!;,but ';therj proceedings. have; not to the etormL o u i beeiareceivedi6wing s special says Naples, 16. The Herald? for Rome, city y Farragut left thi tot the railroad station and was escorted by the principal citizens of Naples.r.y editor, committed suicide at Orizaba., Another conspiracy against the government of Juarez has been discovered at Moreliar The'debt incurred"for furand nishing Buppliesrto;Lhospitals been has prisons, during the empire, ' ? recognized as legal. ; IT" The Mexican tkingress Vadjburned till March 25th. i Many points of legislation were left untouched.. j The railroad concessions had not been discussed, and it was" feared the.. ."EnfHuh contractors would be deprived of their rights, and ine roaus De seized dv otner parues-In The ceneral filtiiatlon of afTairs un satisfactory. -- Feararo trouble are fires, robberies and Incendiary murders are frequent in the capital: and streets the of the city- are unsafe at ' C night.-tts. i) Newi-TorklA IjanBingburgh' dis- ! natch sava there is a terrible f freshet. and the aqueduct sat ?the' Crescent" has iwith; it beenBwept away j "vairrying; ' canal boats. thirty - At the bridges have all Schenectady carried-arobeen and the destruction of 'property isimmenso. ThpaOoir, Ronsaiear arid BaiutogaiMlrbadlbridgQ, near Watejfotd,VIa;de3troyed.'-VTh- o wa: ter Is receding; r n;; Iiondon, developments lead to the belief .thfit the attempts of the Fenianoto- of the forcr-kta o thoix alleftkmce regular army wio uiiujom havo not beenrannajorxiio relrixcdrbufc .organizauon nrri nttnr- ficd'Oriin Iand.-r- A man named ?2Ha.cr: irrJcita to-da- -- J uni-veraa- l.. -- ,j . DISTANCES FOR PLANTIXG TREES. We are; Indebted to Bro. John Reading I3tfa Ward, lor the foUowing valuable information x ns tinlu. Tool In : ' comes from r T concerning the Juvenile Instructor: frThe people enjoy excellent health The mUd weather and gentle showiVPiS the wheat crops, both and late iS very promising. Since, theearly return James Ielthead and the arrival of the of lateiv fi0,? 1 - A Thomas; Pah-Ut- e Co., Arizona, with Babscrlbers' names for the News, and enoniri.1 v. to-morrow- c Ught" and other attractions. St. TnoitAs.-T- he foUowing : 4 8 -- -- ,,vt i i J r ftagCUiilll crowded houses daring the coming iVeetf er dani Schellexintcnds paying a visit to tu 7 city daring the coming season , Tvhen onr zens may be favored with "Untier Ga d .i.-r.f-- ht a crreat senEn.tlon- in and other leodfnc- cIIIao agrf-'cultur-al ; it 18 16 14 12 ' 7Z?"ZZZZZZZZZ f ; ir 14 i7o 4S5 6 10 8, 14' .722 4 At Pondtown, Utah county, U. T., oa thelllh Inst., SAMTJEL HARVEY CLARK, of ploro-pneumoni- a; aged 37 years and 7 months. , who knew him. AUnougn and respecUd by all am on er his friends and ac nnirnnwnin.nrint wasjioi his vein --of wit and humor quaintances nnllkeui but ArtemuB;" excelled by the great treasured up those latter, his mind salvation that feed the Bouiaaa principles of to He caught a severe . pave the way exaltation. the mounl cold while sliding timber Inresulted in deajj , foUowed r twlth , chills, which r remaina werj snbsequenUy. His eight days tne on . foUowed to their final resting place consisting oivw. Inst., by a large procession,an excellent wife sua five carriages. He leaves five children to lament his departure. ft Hundreds of friends of the deceased, ana widow the writer, condole with the to fatherless,, and pray the Lord comfort ta" ( -- in th eir affliction.-t?- r Alabama papers pi ease copy. - 7 "lcib' . yf 7.rr-Reco- nt -- induce-fcoldier- - 1 toJcxo eninche hM stponcd cSf io. graduaUy.runfold -- y S j lUlhgly HH01' --i- -vn Suf MlS after of overy ovil as of yery good jprlhciple the eggs of .Avhicli lib wUl bo able kii t. ottEAi Storm of-a0ti- on lapsJe of formi " rPV- Tniu.TiaciAxlThe 23 s I, , , If tho people) appreciated . the: impor-- tion. r Whfiefewndividualsrhe havo care-tance of this industry; they would soon noted tho spirit of the press for that fill the country; with mulberry trees. - u - 4 4 t 1 tho Dcteret Evenir.j JVu.) -- GUIiTURE OF SILK, Attention has been frequently called of late Iii pub communicatlonsljsyhich have appeared in our columns to the great advantages which this Territory possf sses for the production and j manufacture of silk. Those who have tried ; this, business, have becomo : thoroughly. satisfied' that on: here it can be carried ' and profit. Ours s; a lethy !.coSntry a for worms, and rwItHlprdina fine quality of: silk can ; be produced. Measures are now about to be taken by President Young to have this industry fostered. He has an abundance of mul- J which. he Kno 'vnfao'fi Xrom trees, seed imported by him,;, at considerable expenso, from Italy and the South of France. These he has "offered-'fosale; but few persons have seemed to appro- uuio biicn yuiuu ouuiuicunjf i,u puxuuuau any of them. Yet there . is, without doubt, great wealth to be derived from their jud cious xulUvaUon. Mulberry cuttings, if taken from the tree at the proper time and planted, will growvery readily. By taking this course, theycan bo multiplied without any dim- , IBp: to," cff?i? L a' v .- -. 12,1665. iV J Editor" Deseretewsr Tne .PfSL ,11 BoirlthaLi An importantareaof lwd about to bo taken up west'ana n to- the city, jyMch-JwilLgly-d e Bo os.tp lay j ogeable fondationof fpSoiriC fox; lowfovorattho Swcetwater:oroM xgunG-racn'Ian- becaaao ftffn thd-'ianamovem'eatj'fta.- otallcdt., JODarildo5eTare Your patcrprlsli-ifi-tj- , 'a11"" ? cVP?3,ofPPnctsrmdpoetoVUlboro PJ9dacod oliLJ trial W cSbW- :cad"pltf:oS'oro'ttf-- o dcconai alized in univercal peace on earth and uiat ainaircction to an alarminn' our town trilllo havo prevails Cood will to men. acrco In como of tho Irish rcrrimenta. fcnclaa; nor ho Batlofled, but M"r : 11, - -- |