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Show IMEaESTISG FRO a VIE5SV Ai- l!l- S'i'lllia KtpoMtioi). thr N-.rth. rn I'.i-ilic it Kid ha.- a ih p..rv no i .r in ii an- exi,ib.-d -an.pl' S of th-' pi'.f hi t- of lut; i-tdiiilry along its Ii:i--, !'ro:ii ) ilntli, on I.ikv Sa--I'i. ir. t-i thf I'-riniiiM- o:i tii.- I'.c-ili : Ue.aii. Tuis lmrti-m of the exhibition exhibi-tion atti.n-t.- gp-at attotit'toll. The in u-v.-U and the .-xbihti.-s of tlit: M -ion, a- Vet alnie-t a ;! m-rKl,i,i; m-rKl,i,i; to th.; p.,,ple of the United Static, awaken the liveliest inter--st in tin- iniiid.i of Kuropcaus, p irti--ul.il ly among llitj (i- rmans and AtL-triaii-, who ari; ever on the look out tor prouii.-ing entri-priM's in the New U'ori-1 that oli" r th--:n in-hh-eiii- nt.-for nt.-for cnii'.-iatioii. The lb-lena t;.zrH,; ofthe -I-t in-t.tnt, publi.-hes a translation tran-slation i if an t-lit iri d article on thi-s siihje.-r, api-:ari!ig in the 'ienua J'wruitl. The writ- r calls attention to the variety ,,( i-limate- in l) ie Uihl-.d St.it.-s, and dwells at length upon the ait rat lion.-, of the country along the Northern i'aeiiic. The Territories we-l of the Koeky Mountains are particularly remarked, and the products pro-ducts on exhibition, are .-'dent but eloquent and incontc-tible wiliies.-e,- j of ihis laud of promise, te, which, I even now, th-,u.-.uids i( the ! poor peopk- of Kurope are gazing with longing heart?. The golden wheat of Oregon, Washington Territory, and Montana, receives particular par-ticular attention, df the spring and winter varietur of this grain, there are exhibited a hundred samples which call forth enthu.-iastie remarks full ot expressions of admiration. The rye, oat.-, gra.-scs, and specimens of woods are ail noted with curio.-ity and pleasure, while the scarcity of mineral min-eral specimens is generally regretted. The article in (iic-hon, which is particularly par-ticularly devoted to the line of the Northern Pacific road, does not mention men-tion the productions of other portions ofthe country, but from the evident anxiety for mineral specimens of the Rocky Mountain region, there can be no doubt that the contributions from Utah have received marked attention and will prove a profitable advertising investment in attracting to our mines the attention of capitalists who know and can Appreciate the wealth dimly represented in the Utah department ofthe Kxposition. If so, our portion of the exhibition may be fairly voted a full success. |