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Show LETTER FROM WYOMING. UcRular Correspondence of tho IlemlU.J Cheyenne, Wyoming Tor., November iuth, 1871. STOCK CIRAZEKS' ASSOCIATION. : The Wyoming stock grazers' association asso-ciation met at 2 p.m. yesterday, at Ihe hall of the house of representatives. The meeting was largely attended, aid a great deal of interest was manifested in this new industry, speeches were made by senator Thayer, of Nebraska, judgo Kingman, honorable .S. I1. Nuckhols, district attorney Carey, Messrs. Corlett, Steel and others. Gov. J. A. Campbell was the choice of the association for president, and Ir. II. Latham for secretary, lor the enduing year. Ono of the verdant members, in his address, said he "understood "un-derstood one of the prominent members had propagated a new variety of sheep by a cross, of the hydraulic ram and Mary's little lamb." The secretary's report re-port was very lengthy and exhaustive, in fact one of the best essays I ever ; listened to on slock grazing I I,EUISLAT!Vt:. The legislature has been in session now for nearly ten days. Not much has been done except to organize. Several notices of bills hive been given, among others ono by Mr. Castle, of Uinta county, to repeal the lemale fcuflVagc 1 act; aud also another by Ihe same gentleman to levy a monthly tax on Coolies, Mongolians, e. Our statutes are very crude, and it will take considerable con-siderable legislation to put ihem in a nrnmr sl;,lc ! UiHiiif-,-' here is in a very healthy ; : condition, and buildings are going up. j i Messrs. Curtis & Arnold arc putting i i up a large brick block, designed fur I ihe First National bank. The new i school house is nearly completed, and ' I will be quite an ornament to the city. IlAWI.INf?. j l"rom advices from llawlius I learu : that the iron company aro putting on 1 an additional working force, arid will I be able to ship their ore now at the i rate of three ears in two days. The snow has entirely disappeared from this valley, and the weather is '. warm and pleasant. More anon. Cl-iXPE. |