Show lik lio molasses tj lisses lasses afa making vf 1 fy 9 the quantity of sorghum sucre sacre produced in hz this part of the territory is much greater than was anticipated in the early part of summer as large quantities of the seed that was planted did not coge come come up in nearly every settlement so far as we have seen and heard there are mills mails in operation manufacturing molasses on an extensive scale which is all right and as ds it should he be every stalk 0 of f cane cant should he be carefully saved and worked up and in places where there are as yet no nills mills for hat that purpose or not enough to work up aalthe cane no time should he be lost in obtaining and utting putting 0 in 0 operation P aeration as many as are nee needed ded dea llo lio how w many there are in full foil operation in his this city and county we do not know but hut rob probably roh ably enough to do all the manufacturing that hat is needed this season that is to grind all the he cane that has been produced prest joseph young IV woodruff J IV crosby S A knowlton H moon and others have mills that are doin doln doing a first rate business some of them running nl night g ht and day and the molasses made or most of it is of a superior quality far superior to that heretofore manufactured from rom the beet in davis and utah counties mills have been provided and molasses is being made hy by the tb barrel and some specimens that we have seen were excellent mr reeves of Cent centerville erville sent bent some to our office a few days since that was truly a superior article none could well be better bette the result of the experiments this year in the raising of this species of sugar cane it is gratifying to all who have given it their attention and next ne at year no doubt it will be grown in sufficient quantities to supply the amana demand for that kind of sweetening and the demand for sugar thereby be materially lessened PISTOL SHOOTING the practice of firing pistols in the night time has hag been so common for a long time in this city that very little notice has been or is taken of such occurrences not from ten to twenty discharges are heard in quick succession as a if some deadly conflict was taking place much to the annoyance of peaceful citizens A few nights since some ten or a dozen pistol shots were heard in the lower part of the city and on inquiring into the cause we w were informed that a party of rowdies went I 1 to a boarding house and on being ordered off they refused to do so pistols were drawn and fired freely by both parties but our informant who speaks bad english and per haps does not know the meaning of every word vord that he uses said at the c close lose of hla hia n narration t a aratin gratin i ratin unfortunately nobody was waa killed 1 L larde LARGE arde POTATOES james cragan Cr agard agari of mill creek ward six miles ralles south of this city left in our office yesterday a specimen of n shanin shania potatoes equal to any we ire have seen been in this territory if not a little superior he has some seven hundred bushels of the sa same bame kind and today to day we expect to be the happy recipient of ofra a small po portion artion of them 7 GONE TO THE MIE MOUNTAINS our friends of the e mountaineer went to the mount mountains dins ads yesterday what for andhor and how longto stay ae we do not know it is cool there now I 1 ERRATUM ratum in our hastily prepared review of the exhibition last week mr jeremiah woodbury is represented as harln harin haying having received the prize for the best apple we were misinformed in the given name it should have have been thomas II 11 woodbury son of jeremiah JUT sentiments the following 0 concluding sentences of the decision given by judge i swan of the supreme court of ohio in the case of the oberlin rescuers do credit to the heart and the head the humane instinct of the tb high toned patriotism of him who uttered them 1 As a citi citizen zep zen I 1 would woula not deliberately violate the constitution or the law by interference with fugitives from justice but if a weary frightened slave would appeal to me m to protect protect em him from his pursuers it is possible pi I 1 might momentarily forget my allegiance to the law and constitution and give nim him a covert from those who were on his track there thele are no doubt doubty many slave holders who would thus follow the ohp instincts of human sympathy and if I 1 did it and was prosecuted condemned and imprisoned and brou brought ht by my ray counsel before this tribunal on a habeas habeas corpus and was then permitted to pronounce judgment in in my own case I 1 trust I 1 should r have ara are the moral moral courage to say before god and the country as I 1 am now compelled to say under the solemn duties of a judge bound by my official oath to sustain the supremacy of ot the constitution and the law tle tae the ile prisoners must be remanded |