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Show Tsm trsr A have been noticed of cotton growing out vaetilfa ava from the old stalk early In Spring, and greater portion of cultivators Will rather with a slight cover- - fall below these figures than exceed that it Is probable; . ' :IiM i;v GEORGE Q. CANNON, naois or me piant them... .r V- 1 Ing the be perennial maintained there. This The greatest labor connected with Lessses & Maaagen: H. B. Clavsoa & J. T. Caist. SHV OOVERNOBS FOR CAXADA AKD, might editor akd ruBLiaiizK.1 1..V: f" would rive the ad van tare of several this crop is the picking of jit, or the INDIA. ' srrowth in the early Spring harvesting; but as it Isjnot necessary to ' . April , IMS. n weeks of London. It is said that Mr. TJ the yield pick it as soon as it opens, and in fact : would and probably increase has been offered the Government from be deferred In until the cent. But to gathering may forty per thirty of Canada, and Earl Mayo that of India. all parts of the northern"Dlxie," cotton very late into the-- winter, without maOEKEBAI CONFERENCE. APRIL lO, 1868 Lord Fitzgerald, of the court of ap- must be considered an annual plant, terial injury to the crop, it is a conven for , t one ana Ireland, resigns. peals that will payagooa and will probably continue to be treated ient one,Thjb Annual Cenfsrenee has closed, and will soon petition as i"'1The Irish : hierachy or me even tne profit. j such in vauey juuaay. y the people who hare come from the Queen in person against a change in at least until the other metnod can and is Cotton in demand great snai tbo church deeds. 'or other placet are oa their way home merchandize consebe exchanged nroven been readily have practicable, tbe beantlfnl clssfe Pla?. cents per pound, or twelve pounds Will be presented TttB CLERKE5WELL OUTRAGE. , In 5 Acts, entitled naentiv the treatment requisite for' it at 45raw axIn. The weather has been more than cotton ror onerooncn or yarn of London,. 8. The grand Jury brought as an annual will be here spoken of. usually fine for the season, and thoee at the bottonl factories, (five pounds) In the vegetable kingdom No nlant bills of indictment against all the priswho wished to attend the meeting did so oners except OfNell, charged by the holdfnf? so imDortant a relation to the which is a convenient and profitable without being exposed to storms. Large parties In, the trans; coroner's Jury. with complicity' in, the necessities of mankind, requires so pam exchange for both a want or tne peoboth nourish existence.' in an great the tvred meet action, attended supplies Clerkenweil outrage. Their trials will congregations hare every is a good step and ment it must receive from the soil and ple in ourJTerrltory, commence next week. hut particularly in the afternoons; In; sen aepeuu-encee- o me commercial Its OR, In the moisture it requires for proper towards UVINOSTONE BAFE BEYOND DOUBT. at such times the number present his to our as prosperty. tne does Indispeasible and! development, Livgrowth All of doubts the safety of Dr. . been estimated at ten thousand. of the cotton The cotton, .sensitive to com in an extreme The separation of the lint as are Roderick Sir dispelled, with.-tbingstone I. enclosed fibre,' from the seed; of Friendship. young plant maintains body ef the building 1 now furnished received a letter decree the tenure Murchlson, - as it Is taken from the boll, is performed sumlife of the until precarious . with the new seat, and these added mi . a x from a distinguished traveler, which mer solstice oas ucepiy anu eueciuaujr by machinery called 4gins" run mostly came Dr. Zanzibar. viam to the comfort of Livingstone the UrUXly congregawarmed the earth to its deepest roots, by water power, and for which opera-tio- n DAMON. l,..Mr J fi LINDSaT ' writes that be Is in good health, and unless PYTHIAS... one tenth is bv tion. Though a portion of the people McKEN2IK most rald the nlanter. the obtained Judici has It that his Journey and explorations have ous treatment from the Dlonysias or is fibre if about The and U third, found pne dlfUcnlt to hear beginning: .what present rrocies... return been successful and he - will soon . .Mr E D Crowuiet as the seasons are so short that no grown on poor land two thirds or three Damocles. some of the speakers sald and In tome to England. Mr A Merrill as PMiistius. feed success is valuable is fourths. The teed hark .set" can be allowed. If .Mr H Maiben Lacnllas.. mcoee's murderer. considerapart of the houe It was probabl y not and milch for contains the cows, is of Importance that it .. M r J B KeJ ly-desired, Senator first used The case against Whelan deepens as plant receive the best possible care from ble oil which Can be extracted and always possible to distinguish crery Mr N Ory. Second Sea a tor Mr H Matthews reck- tne nrst. to. give any vmunujo umu w for light, though this process is not yet Third Senator the Inquest proceeds; the Crown" word aald by thoewith the brat to Ices, Fourth Senator NrOSmliti ons confidently on his being the man; planting! of cotton, tne sou oestaaaptea In operation with us.... Mr J McGregor Fifth still the audience had. much greater sat Senator.......... an Cotton is considered by chemists a revolver was found In his possesson, must be first considered. A light, san Officer ..'..........Mr C M Poneluon Ufactloa In listening at this Conference .Mlss Georsie Clawaon one chamber of which had evidently dy loam with cpnslderable of vegetable exhausting crop, yet id has not shown Child of Damon conso with CALANTHE.. us far: pn the than at lost Fall Conference. This pro...1;..M1SS ADAMH been discharged, the bullet beingexactiy mould, win be lounu tne Dest coiioa itself as such COLKBROOK Miss NELLIE UERMION... so less is same than we as on believe that It that which killed McGee. cround of anv. Cotton Is a failure the trary, bably aro from the erection of a canoete. etc., Senators, Soldiers, Guard, Beveral others have been arrested as aci the compact, granite soil of Tokervllle most other field crops, and the common py orer the stand, and from the speak bachelor. and Harrisburcrh. not for climatic rea opinion of our farmers is that it rests complices. ers being more accustomed to the vast-ntTo conclude with the laughable Farce or sons, but because the soil is too solid. the soil and prepares it for other crops. of the building and their being betnourish same its of considerable In the the Detrret It 'gathers tmtng Vnr. A compact clay soil operates Special ta Utsiffrr IXmln? .Yrj ter able to accommodate their voices to COTTON CULTURE INSOUTHEttN war. The analysis of the best o Sea ment from the atmosphere, ana aiso a Island cotton soil showed ninety-twgreat portion of the moisture requisite, UTAH. the audience than they were last October. seed of The if that moisture is present in the atmos- Mr Walton- sllex of cent, (sand). per .. ..Mr H Malt u With the Improvements which are conI trie ha r.trta rf t ti a fl Tr TI rrron the cotton Is Very weak, and it requires phere. In out arid climate the absence Tristram Altnr ....Mr ivC Aiargetu Sappy. CONOIUSXONAI. Graham templated we have no doubt about the J j and the Santa Clara, as well as along a several seeds In one place so that the of nightly dews, so beneficial to the cot Cant, Templet on ...Mr Mr J B Kelly cew Tabernacle. proving m great an few of their tributary Ftreams, we Cod united strength of the young plants ton plant in the most favored regions Crupper, an ostler................ ..i....Mr R MatthewH QUALIFICATION OF . JTItORS. a email portion of fertile land scattered shall be able to push through to the of its highest luxuriance, must be com Gallop... w J McGregor acoustic suceessas it Is a success in oth .......Mr ai ler aka to secure the Sophy Walton PJati Trumbull called up in little patches and margins, some of surface. The shallower cotton can be pensated by irrigation er renrwcts. With a properly construct- thewasnmgton Foreman Miss found fibre is texture more which It the the certain of to to be bill converted therefore, Tempieton... Amy of the which planted, silky arelarp-- enough ' relating Mrs M G Clawson ed sounding board over the stands, and is stinted for Airs, numpiy me bill providesqualification mat the ex Into fields, in which, with careful culti- Is to 'come up" andno'to make a full lacking whenever cottonf cotton Alexander .....Miss jurors, Maggs tally hither with such a gallery as has Ixeu project- pression ofanoplnisn founded on pub vation and management, may be pro- stand." There being chance for It to moisture. The) quality that flour- germinate without moisture, and the to produced hero is very satisfactory. ed, it will be the finest building on the lic rumor or upon uie statements in the duced many of those plants OPEN at 7J o'clock. Perforiusne or iu the States surface generally drying out rapidly, it and if the present rates bf exchange are DOORS Commencea a should Alta not in ish California, newspapers, disqualify punctually at 8. Continent In which to assemble a large man. seen so be otherwise competent. of Kentucky, theCaroliuas, Mississippi, is commonly planted deep enough remunerative, it may easily audience. Johnson supposed that the law already and even Georgia and Louisiana, the that moisture sufficient shall remain that the production of this crop must We have heard but one expression from allowed thecourt to use its discretion In climate of our "Dixie" corresponding around the seed to last eight or ten days, become profitable when the time comes ' with those regions Just mentioned, with the period required to bring up cotton that the constant and 6pfllcient supplyall with whom we have conversed re- accepting such Jurors. and to compensate for Its depth, (two to of raw material will enable themachinso was In about the same amount of difference Trumbull that it specting the Conference, an expression of some states, replied three Inches.) Five or six seeds are put ery for its manufacture into all kinds of j but the object of this law the northern and southern OGDEN CITY, satisfaction. The subjects dwelt upon was to make tue practice In each place where one plant is wanted: unisoeu cotton jaoncs, to rwors at sucn as of Houthern Utah exist unliorm. to more and ivorable the as rates bo is If will and the some earth Davis. between debate and Louisiana. pulverized, After have been eminently practical, and such finely by Bayard, Kentucky Has ou hand a choice Assortmen t o no cold storm succeeds the plowing, it producer thanl the pr ;ent ones, and and tho the bill of tbo and Miliersburgh others, Frellnghuysen valley as humllc-the could " t , ' comprecapacity of we satisfaction can th have a come with pale green, nearly when 37 to S. near 37th will first the situate the up,' Muddy, passed, cloth-Lhe bo hend. We shall disappointed If great and a short, white, tender using the produce of ou fields as parallel, or the boundary of the south of square, leaf, INELIGIBLE FOR results do not follow the teachings which is better to defer the stalk. In grains and Arizona Territory, It generally Utah, the latter tiumner Introduced a Jolng resolution snow own our of all of ruita cotton till of 3Icliciiieat, a production. in tnermometrical danger the jxsopU are now receiving. The food proposed planting range lilgner au amendment to the Consti- the summcrueason as J Daniel Bonelli. be even is late It frost if should of than past, any portions we eat and the clothing we wear are tution, which provides that no person Louisiana, while their winter tempera aa tbe first days of May, than to "hurry Dry Goods, elected as or senPresident to of the warm greatest Importance topics become before has It earth the In" below ture falls of little Louisi but that served as President, shall tient beings. And if the people can bo who has once raro FOOD. Groceries, in when the and the a'tmosphere genial. It Is by far .instances THE DEARTH ana, except be for afterwards either ofilce; : eligible to best the land have tbe snow from fields subarctic of blasts the food is best for them.' and referred to the committee on thorough plan taught what ror Judiciary. Hardware. Ar. Iron county sweep over this mild land ly irrigated previous to preparing it Dearth and famine seem to be making how they can most easily produce Hand The tienate then proceeded to the con- of so that it may retain the tour du mondc. We yesterday recotton the of ours. Houthern All tbat crop, portion manufacture their clothing, a great sideration of private bills reported from Utah north of the ranrcof tbo twin sumcient moisture to raise the young ferred to the distress prevailing in Austhe committee on claims, and then went mountain, crossed by the road from St. plants to the stage at which the fourth tria and Russia. We now extract the point is gained. lly dwelling upon the into executive session and soon ad- Oeorgeto Miliersburg, and south and rpr sixth leaves appear, before needing following from La Vigik of Cherbourg. Importance of dietetics, and Imparting journed. of Pantaloons oa Land eastof the bold eminence that pours the irrigation again, as early waterings will The writer says: At Orlansville I have LargetoAssortment be Hold Cheap for ready pay. Information u pea the subject, the people 1I0CSE. of its northern slope Into the chill the plant and eet it back, especial- seen from one hundred ind fifty to two will be led to rejection, and when they The Senate amendments to the navy drainage Kreat basin, while its southern defiles ly if the cold waterof mountain streams hundred of these poor wretches, scarceonce seethe necenity for a change In appropriation bill were referred. overlook U George, Washington, Banta be used, besides settling the land too ly covered with ragged burnous, eating Washburne. of 111., offered a resolu Clara, and the lower hills through solidly around the tender plants before the leaves of the aloe plant, the roots of their diet and other modes of life, the tion to relative to the mortgage which the Ilio Irgen breaks Its nau they are large! enough to bear cultivat the dwarf palm, and the filthy frag- All kind or chief difficulty la the way of their held byInquire Grain, Eff&s,; and Battsr the United ritates on the Col-li- seous floods and speeds its rapid currents ing amongst. ments abandoned in the streets; I have in payment. . taken In regard to the proper distances at 'witnessed natives coming down. from to its Junction with tho Colorado and, progress Is overcome. We aim t physteamship line. the seeds should be planted, these the mountain with asses laden with sical regeneration. With the knowledge IMPEACHMENT. conjoined with this, great aflluent, to which must same to Western the vary the according to the probable dates, robbed of all in an instant by Ocean, belongs we now have, no question that Hob in son offered as a privileged resoand in these famished Arabs. The latter I of size tbe plants. In good soil climate, and corresponds proba- our best cotton did not incorporate within It the lution, a resolution rescinding the reso- general best the to climate, yield have seen cudgelled .unmercifully by SS. Persona in vegelution of the Impeachment proceedings, bly, adaptation knowing themselves Indebted, acre secured the Europeans in order to make them desist, will be, Caroof tbe climate North by with per having principles by which such a result and tation, and will call and settle Immediately. please amendatory supplemental rows four feet apart, aud the plants in and yet they received the blows, with could be brought about would be accept- thereof, and recalling the managers.' lina, though its summer heat rises to fields out seeming to feel them; rather than fouror five degrees of that of the the rows about two feet. In the able to the Latter-da- y decided that the resolu- within of faint. Such The speaker two give up the date. At Relizanne I norows on solid of the Tokervllle soil, tho the Muddy. In winter,, feet not privileged, there being1 valley row ten ticed squatting on the footpath, with in and the to teachings as have been given at this con- tion wasa motion close .the its apart plants to proximity as to the printing of however,mountains before found Inches be will ference lie at the foundation, therefore, pending space give their backs against the wall, some dozen mentioned, snowy thousand copies of IJu tier's open allows at times so low a as enough. The best yield is secured by of Arab children, the oddest of whom Wanted. temperature of our religion. Uy carrying them into; forty Rags to slightly inter- could scarcely be more than four. When ing speech. Adjourned. the winter-kil- l to and the tender allowing plants (he fig effect, heal tli, phjsleal.entrgy nad beaukinds of grape vines, and permits snow lock their branches, which they will do I say children I make a" mistake) they dlT9:2awlm be and wilt obtained, and QENTTIAL longevity to rest on the shady sides of tho lower at these distances. Aot more than one were only skeletons; their legs and atjrace of men produced that will weeks together. In plant should remain in one place, and arms were, in the most rigorous meanthills for days and ST. LOUIS OONE DEMOCRATIC. or December last year, as soon as the bunches of plants can ing of the words, no more than bones the latter part TKTA.T WIRE. every needed requisite .to carry on the 6t. Louis. The entire Democratic the show which aro tbe most vigorous covered with shrivelled sklhO On lookcottonwoods of and this willows was elected Tho labors devolve which shall great yesterday. upon city ticket partv who pi cited up that BUKCH of among them, they should be thinned ing at those poor little things, bo fright- mufi place were clad In the largest share of out. ' out of ten L WIRK between Kimball t Lawrences and have Democrats . eight Is them. done This by passing along fully shrunk, one was at a loss to know Kldredseand Clawson's store, la requested totheir green foliage, .some grape vines ; easily were still bearing green leaves, and the the rows and pulling all but one at each by what effort they could stand on their leave it of those stores, The instructions which were given forth one; ' XXDXAX NEWS SUPrnESSED.. ..:. Borne cultivators prefer to let two feet. I bought a dozen pound loaves owner. bill. cotton defoliated, mainly though the observance plant, of the dll9-proper WM. respecting l PIDCOCK, Omaha. A dispatch says a reliable had not been frosted In the stalk; while remain for some weeks, to guard against and distributed them to the starving sabbath, the immigration of the poor, letter deor one ' adtbe chance had from Ft. Laramie says that the the region around St. George possible being but this was scarcely done and home manufactures wero all excel- Indlaa agents and contractors are sup- vancedto the same stage of winter six stroyed by accident. Many commit the children, wnen l was surrounded by a score of oe a error of waiting too long before thin Arabs vociferating for a share.. Only lent and timely. President Young's pressing authentic reports concerning weeks previously inerewiu which case the plants in- with great difficulty could I get out and difference in and tbe Indian nlngout, in affairs, quantity quality trude doing everything remarks on the subject of digging gold each other and "spindle up." from tbe midst of the poor wretches. tho true state of of the cotton product between these upon they can to prevent so ought to l riveted on the" mind of every of A will be slow to throw the numbers of whom raoidlv increased: treated one to about localities made crop third amounting public. Theletter things being Latter-da- y alnt. then proceeds todstatl a number orout- - of tho crop, other conditions being out the vigorous side branches on and had it not been for the assistance of "Instead of hunting rold we ouirht to i raeee committed during the last week equal though this difference is mainly which the earliest maturing bolls ap- some Europeans. I do1 not know what pear. The frequent hoeing or plowing might have become of me. Scarcely pray the Lord to hide It up.. Gold is or March, between Ft. Fetterman and due to the longer period of tho growing Is with a "bull tongue'1 has for its object had I got clear of the crowd when I saw to season in the lower localities, that .consists iu me r u xarsusie. loi weaim, wrsiio the In date and earlier tbe inducing of the growth of side roots, them fall upon the children and snatch Hprinsr. say, the multiplicationI of the ;necssarlea and NEVADA Rr.rUBUCAN CONVKXTIOX. n the thriving outside away tne bread wnlcn I bad distributwhich In at IDAHO BAKERY. which date the later encourage of comforts of If. Insttad Fall, killing branches hunting Ban Francisco, 0. The Nevada Re' and are occurs. oats. and raise very consequently wheat, barley, jrold. go ed, At Oran, in the middle of the city, at Car frot publican Htate Convention tomet of a climate like this, beneficial. The cotton plant requires in Tbe Importance front of the Hotel de l'Univera, I gstyoMV bread and make gardens and son Chicatho Delegates Street, has changed hanct. 1 as much moisture as Indian corn, witnessed yesterday. were about over to SECOND South sufficient breadth orchards and raise vegetables and fruits go Conveution most stretching the the spectacwith Bread. Crackers, was disgusting Grant elected;isolated Territory with pro- and will amply repay as much cultiva- les. Every evening there ?is thrown Pies, Conrectlonery,public etc., of the best quality an J that you may have something to sus- the unanimous choice for the next Pre- supply our would otherwise have to be tion, though in sandy soil the cultiva- ontofthat establishment the remains at the lowest rates, at the Idaho Ilakery. . tain yoorselvre and something to girt sident. Resolutions were adopted ap- ducts that tion is less essential than in close or of the kitchen; to the poor and the needy." imported from abroad,mis.is easily underdamaged jleaves of salad reconstruction measures of stood the Improving ml Next in compact soils of any kind. The crop and other vegetables, by thinking the entrailsof foul This is counsel which every man who Contrres and the Impeachment of tbe be clean must weeds If to Is of Its J. M. SIMMONS: the coatof food. the good kept portance any and filth of kind. Well, on Ut3tt that , has any Interest in Zion would do well i President. ?:ame, annual expenditure of a people for yield Is desired. All neglect in this I speak of I saw a dozen to remember. vir.m.xtA COXVUNTION. i will be punished by a small yield. Arabs fighting I clothing aud theother uses to which the with the dogs of the The counsel which was given to the! Richmond, . The Convention de- - textile ilbres aro put for the general oses About June, the plant begins to bloom, neighborhood over this offal. Ijondon resolutldu prohibiting the (of the families and there is no doubt a bright yellow, flower, Into Ir ladlss about orgaaUlojc themselves . ... reddish lilac, or redIieeislatureestablishlngseparateschools but that a careful estimate would show opening,-turninATTENTION 4US "u w ,u". .v.uut ' ' the amount required for woven fibres to dish blue the next day, then being push for the two race, by C7 toil. .11" 'I and matters of taste, will we trust be TheRvpublicAU Statu executive com be In excels of that needed for the escu ed ofTby the boll that comes forth from Manufactube op Violin and Harp carried into effect. An ample field for ralttee has decided to call a convention lent. It is true that a nation may gain the centre of the base of the bloom. The Strings in Italy. An English paper 1 fibre is formed by the milky secretion, says: usefulness has bvea opened to them, and on the first Monday lit May to nomin- a large amount of prosperity by is sealed materials that and in the officer. ate Htate r.iw manufacture "The of green hermetically log manufacturing strings for muthere will be many causr for rvgrct if as is evinced iu The the the rind of sical casoof same, the boll, instruments been has hardening up. carried on F.LFCTIOJf. COKNKCTICtrr at Iirltain; but how much greater boll Is of a tough, elastic conaistencv. from time immemorial, in some of the rpuE County Court bavins rrlvel to Tmn- tlUy do not avail themselves of the, (ire the STATE ROAD, South of Halt l,akt Hartford, Con ti., 8. Tim corrected would be the profits and real wealth of d when approaching maturity, and is di small villages in the Abruzzi, and at tbe 1 pike opportunities which they now have I returns between the Corporative line and Mill at City, fix 17C3; Country through nn rrom EnjIUh' majority to stem adds tne vided the apex by a present time the Neapolitan, provinces Creek a distance Industry that within their rrach. of some 400 rods the wok i to inn be let In sections of ten or more rodseaH prtKjuct:on oi ine raw material number of sutures, generally four, often maintain their superiority in the pro- will Thome who came from a distance to at ! m iumi to the lowest responsible bidders,- ,y ,; , This should live, held together by a' natural glue. duction of this article, They citAMPioN miJLtAUU MATCH. that of th manufacture? . the r it require w.tit. r hnn As the boil Stu. nonnlA nnr ami tliMifitntinn rt bllliani mntch fur the we approaches maturity, proper the greatest care and dexterity on the chlcago.-T- he On Saturday next. 11th inst. ;. to the cost of the raw material moisture being supplied.' add Mc-l- n the fibre will treble of the workman. The btweeii richly repaid foe, their time and trouble j championship, part strings nlht, and the manufacture that of the freight attain a full expansion &nd a silky tex- are particularly difficult to make, and Commencing at Mll Creek Bridge at 10 a.w. coming here. Tho practice of a- - j Deritt and Kwtf was decided in favor j or our textile rabrics from distant parts ture, the glue in the sutures of the rind are made at Naples, probably because By order of the Coanty, Court, .for Salt Lake oz Mcueviti. r ueicruaviug income tus wmbilnr together twke a year is t be dissolved, and the boll will be- the Neapolitan Bheep, from their small County. of the the amounts will will that earth, . IL W. KAHr. Cnnnt ntfvrir rlelal. ityuioseirom : uinereui parts i .aim Alan them selves in our favor bv home gin to open at tbe apex: the several di size ana leanness, aflbrd the best raw ihntr . r mmi.JSB. ' the Terr ttory mingling together, and WZ nrotiuctlon and manufacture, are highly visions of. the rind rolling oulwardlvi material.. Thev are made frorri th -becoming VXS. LfVi Foster 1232. encouragl ng for tuis Industry. Our beyond the point of intersection at the f small Intestines which must be carefully cor stood. Mcbevitt mMA iiituuaiii tUm f Vntrml i norilieril settlements can produce the base, thus leaving the fibre free to bef scraped; the intestines are then steeped j -atrlkA nt Th uiuAUKuiiijt Albany I tne necesary wool ror tne Territory; onr plucked out with care. If proper mois- in aiKaune leva, clarlfiediwlth a little CONSTANTLY ON UA.Vll, and for Sale tn workmen ended.Torend. ratirod U checked. ih9 Central railroad, southern ones can produce a full supply ture be not present, the bolls will open alum; for:four or five days,1 until the suit Purchaser, Wholesale or ,lw.rw,,,tnl toof the anu or lietath the enthe tne oi of rind be is by the at hia place at Ou. culture are silk bleached well adrance of chiton; undersigned, and unevenly, pieces swollen. guts agreed r-of' hating iay. A Coxy Kit? kd lUcitKLoa.-- Tb In both portions of it. Rut tangled in the fibre, making it trouble- They are .next drawn through' an open nlsoD, Sanpete County., Send on your order. dt2-tnsw coaserts Is proverbial; thre is no teal cotton U the main suhjectofthe present some to pick, and piercing sharply thimble, and pressed against it with the C.4 A. MADftKN. rOREXQN. naner. and I will therefor that wUleouiparo with it. If yon wish the i of the tnlti those in in order to against fingers smooth' and eaual their nail, engaged McnDEnERs or Mcorr. '! special consideration, . t . , tIL f Intrmper-uieit. after are washed , which vividly depleted, em. f icrro5EDTwo surface; garnering they men usuil Whelan The cotton plant is a favorite of the The cotton plant continues to yield spun or twisted, ana Ottawa. . plor a rsformal Uruolsrd to do it.' If Ill's I and suipaured during on susni- - son, flourishing under ardent skies and bloom and make new bolls till frost two hours. arrested hare been. are Ufa aro to of be art They polished finally tUngwrs HEUEDY GXVCI7 TO ALlt WHO AltC Irreligious by complicity in the murder of t reaching its perfection only within a ends its labors, and there are therefore friction and then dried. Sometimes they I INDEBTED TO THE DESERETrJffEWil who run da . wUh more earnest rtm cion of suspicion tbtot it very few degrees outside the tropics. In many Immature bolls killed by the are sulphured twice-o- r euinst McGee; before thrice OPTICE for and eloquene than a man who has just cut strong. This morning that Payment night watch those regions where little or no frost oc frosts of autumn, which contain an un being dried, and are polished between: ,f lh aame Snbscrlptions, after thin date,,Ac, la to be made to. GEORUE ergsit from such a condition? Saeh men man In the Parliament buildings, curs it Is perennial for at least six years,' finished and imprefect fibre and should horse-hair Qv CANNON, the present Ed Uor. cords. The strings manufac' - 4 j : realms with greater force and dlx Undoes named Dent, shot himself deaJ. though commonly tbe fourth season be- - boused for common purposes and not tured in Italy are j'noted for their April l,m Into market mixed with than any othem th blessd escape ttey the EKliGUAJI brought and YOUJfC. transparency, mo in tti u II A 111 BCWlUt 1UB mature cotton to lessen its good quali- strength, clearness of tone. -- Thisbrilliancy, i'iauiiu have had In being emancipated from their .manufacture The funeral services in honor of less favored Cotton retrlons. however. ties. An acre of cotton will, with pro- was introduced Into France; by a Neaprevtous atats The acuteoc of their sen- McGee was performed In tbe Catholic have to fields their from" 400 to 600 politan nobleman, In plant every culture, per year, produca estabsations la awakening1 1. a true sense oftheir Cathedral this morning. The remains as tbe frosts of winter A. XXAC7CXX. of cotton free from seed in lished a manufactory' at. Lyons."; This the good pounds destroy position adds vigor and farce to their lang Were than forwarded to Montreal by vitality of tho stalk, from iuiorra toe innaoitanta or. wa. wbicb,'ln the southern portion of Southern Utah., industry is carried on in various towns and enable tbstn to Stir op the amoth be b openedma choice attended by a number of trap lea. I countries, the a Ida shoots train, In the northern best the ,.,tcU?3ntT' of spring portion of Cleneral Momh&ndisa Quhbio; namely; THr Folignio, tions of their hur4 t) tbslr profound est Parliament and other distinguished forth anew about January. In the land will yleld.with the same treat vuc--i a "J. ' ' Verona lor ' VHaf UU WUi Padua,Videnza, cucBp men. from the Provinces of some i u.uo the 250 ua Dispatches iui dwvk Instances ment, from to 500 pounds. Larger andBassano." depths. urain at tbe highest market valley MudJy rates, can ana see us. wism DESEBET EVEHIHQ NEWS well-writt- . to-da- . express the deepest indignation at the murder, which Js generally attributed to' the Fenians. McGee's family will be amply provided for by Government. An article appeared in oar yesterday Trnlcg'i Issue, under the title ef "Bachearticle. We lors." it was a confess wo could not hare stirred up the class for whom It was Intended so thoroughly as did the writer, even If we bad tried, for the simple reason we are not a bachelor we are, as Artemus would hare It, considerably married. It required a bachelor to write that article in such a piquant and vigorous style; but we are happy In being able to add that it snts a conrerted bjehelor. We had almost given him up as incorrigible. To use a familiar, but rather Irreverent expression, we had, almost looked upon him as past rriylng for. Wo had exhausted all cur eloquence upon 1dm, but without any perceptible results." Keason, entrestyjokes and everything else had aU been tried in vain. Whether the fear of having to "pay a ine of two hundred dollars into the treasury of the E. Fund Company, has been potent in bringing conviction to hU flinty heart we are not prepared to say. Rat we sre convinced be has reformed- We saw Indisputable evidences of his entire conversion rn Sand-a- Last, at he wended bis way to the Tabernacle. Wo were surprised at the change which sre saw in his appearance, llo was not the roan he had been. 1 1 In countenance was douiu remand his deportment mot proper. Yet, withal, ho seemed so happy and contented, and his companion looked Into his free with such au expression of fond confidence that wo were quite pre pared &r a emutic article from his pen on en VhSrr m " A. m A S H T Win ililT Cran-bour- i . , , ' I : , ; " -- mm m j The Test to-da-y, a . a a 11 - t . . - -- , . ss lr i Beaf as a Post! 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