Show I 1 audi T M us 7 TILE tire E pec peo e of jual 0 W rese n t a spectacle spec 10 that liswith uda uta ut at a I 1 bl on this t is continent if indeed its like can in be e found in inthe the world east esst and west t north wort h and south of this territory there js is great excitement about the mineral discoveries dico veries which are aria being made here the Is rapidly spreading that id his apart of the he united states are there mines of oft galena and other othir oreb bres ores as ab this this thia territory contains dont ains very litlie little excitement prevails among am ang the aple themselves upon upp the subject if there is gnia one ore acre abre of tillable land geft uncultivated in any of thai that ments fil ests bits that would babe have been th ese mineral discoveries had noc DOC been made we have halve not beard of it indeed from ro all the ehe settlements in every part of it the e territory a critor y the repart ye reaches a 0 hes bes us that at the t e people eople p are more than usually y attentive to their farming interests and that few if any have jave neglected them to look after miner mines A are aie we not warranted d in sayla k this ii is without a parallel we I 1 know of no mo plage there could be so anany disco verges Is made and heralded her alfid abroad without causing hundreds anil nd perhaps ands of men to drop their regular eni and wad take to ke to lo prospecting and who need nedd be told thab that such buch a course our mould would wb uld paralyze ze the industry of junr ry i and inflict a heavy biow blow upon s prosperity i r i it is this peculiar feal oeal feature ure in m i the chah chat of the people wl which I 1 p n d ars are the investment of capi capital t al in mii mines and amiling pur pursuits suits BO so sara safe saoe in thia this terri story there is Js a vi stability aud and perman ence about the people and their occupy alons which relieve capitalists capital litsi froni many doubts and apprehensions that gould gouid would assail them in jin communities e where the people are more excitable Me besides sides they have a cleater clearer fialo field fot operation if all were to devote attention to mines agriculture and manufactures would languish and the development and prosperity of the th coun try would be retarded no reliable calculations cu lations could be madel made on supplies talut as it is now men who invest capital tin T in mining enterprises have haye every as aurance that they can depend upon supplies of all kinds at moderate prices the agriculturist is att ondine attending to his nield field fields sj the manufacturer to his bis factory tithe bithe eithe mechanic to his shop and the merchant to his store if teams sorja orJa borers are wanted the man of bf capital can asni de d q pend upon obtaining them at reasonable E is rates B by V pursuing this course every branch of business can be maintained and made prosperous and each be e a is heln hein help to the other j we feel exceedingly pleased to see pee our citizens pursuing a calm steady course of this th g kind it argued well weil for 1 the future of the country it ib proves that they are sufficiently antly wise to alt let go ofa of a certainty for fon an uncertain ty to not re repeat renest eat the illustration of greedy and blind blind selfishness exhibited in the H fable of the dog who while crossing the footbridge of A a stream with a piece of meat beatin in hh mouth dropped the meat 1 I 1 to grasp its shadow which he saw reflected in the water bendeth ben gath dath they them haye chye mines in their fields gardens and workshops which if judiciously aha awu si nd persistently worked ked will yield them a handsom handsome a competence free from the harassing anxieties which attend pro deo decking Dec ting at the same bame time if they know where there is mineral or where i it is likely to be they can secure their I 1 claims to it according to law we know 1 of one settlement settle bettle menti where during their days clays of leisure they selected a tew few men rilen to explore localities likely to td contain it mineral and paid them on the coope co ope dative principle they made some discoveries co and these areto are to beheld be held heid and worked also idso upon this principle this is far better than por for every man to go as out prospecting for hi himself m self seif and in lif fact is the principle tipon which mining raining 10 should be conducted by the citizens bf bf j this territory the canadian gominion doo too minion would be a it cai callable Cal valuable dable access accession lonin n many respects respect I 1 4 to ithe united states it is mhd fourth linari maritime time power in id the world baing ahead of every nation excer except abing great I 1 Bilt blit britain lin aln the united states and france its export of home products pro ducO duen to great britain have increased one seventh be tween 1860 0 and 1869 the exports from canada consist of wood and corn chiefly bhe jha annual revenue of the dominion Domin lon ion ia Is OW derived from customs excise post onee office public works ocean postage territorial stamps sc c the population opu lation is 4 too doo there Is a public abt debt interest on which at from 4 to 8 per cent is atee avee yae yve bee eee it alv twi 2 a eret erey will ro kul kui ably be a erid erld e of visitors setting betting tin towards ards eui Euf ohis 0 03 ton toil particularly BO so the delft io tha e bh ob antii lauy large number go abroad the cessation of the war between france and prussia is the chief cause of a 59 9 many mans arranging their piane plans to crossty cross th the mys ocean one paper aper bays ome owe or two dred thom thop alid slid deaths of both bot frenceh and ne roar will cause thousands of bot both nationalities f df to 1116 ar ose obe Beof goof inspecting willai anda andi legacies which may way have fallen ballem to them others will wil Leross cross forthe purpose bel sec of fulfilling long loii deferred plans at revisiting homes and wili will select thib this ye yean year arabo above VA all others thata they they may moy the great glory by j it is id reported tuat that the owners owner ortho of the oreatt gi eastern propose tt furnish a 9 passage across the ocean fon for forr twenty nive five a dollars the passengers boarding dhent themselves selves eor kor or drawing from the ships larder belthe an the european piani should this be e carried out put many thousands will be in dubea to 6 go tO Europe who otherwise deterred on account of the expense of the ngau ocean passage tj trip if r I 1 p i tle the ocean only only krabill make thein their summer tours whew them there thew ji iia a growing desire among the class atthe east who have means and leisure to ex explore and be bel bei i come familiar famili ir own country defore bb lands miny many parties who have already visited this cla cia eity city have had a rard Eard peau tours in contemplation 6 temp lation ut V before i entering upon if irl have ahva availed elved facilities afforded by oy the gread great continental railroad a to cross to the Paci paol pacific fio flo calling at balt salt sal bal babe Labe City while enrow ey E very ey visitor carries baek back pleasant recollections of of the grand giand laced ery which ab amounda liff lift ih s the an sierra nevada mountains and therease ther there eare enre are bat but fear fein whick fall hill to impress th their e 1 ir fr frienda fenda with the he ad advantages vantages bf Uv if visit isit and ts desirableness in preference to to going goth abr abroad dad As travel ine inc increases rea facilities for exploring and hud ani visiting in terest ferst in this neighborhood will w be multiplied ii ti plied klied and but a few will elapse until titan will ba bem bear bam m point bf attraction for visitors Visit drs twenty three have transformed trans fo af a rude forbidding wilderness into intha a lovely inid and desirable land and those thoad rugged featt features lrea irea which at the tho first were an fn gibbia av ana and impressed those who looked upon them with hueh buch a ft sense sanse of loneliness ilg are now viewed as grand and picturesque mid arid the chief cohig beauties of the landscape this change is due dud to the increase of population fion flon to the development of the bou bon country by the founding of cities mid and villages the hopeni opening g of farms the planting of orchards cha ada rda and slid dard jard gardens i bubi busi and the multiplication ot 0 those ahoi c comforts and conveniences which are necessary to man who is civilized in the true sense of bf the word woid every eiery year adds lib to the beauty of the valleys which we wd inhabit and barthey as they Inci luci increase ease a beauty tle the grandeur grau grad deur and sublimity of bf the mountain scenery W which euc enc encircled lreh thi laore more impressive A man jaust indeed be dead to all ideas odthe of the beautiful who ean can an pass through these mountains and not be elevated klais in bis his thoughts and arid filled with admiration in iii contemplating their krand grand and majesties ji 0 fornis forms f A correspondent of the sacramento union writing from frob nevada city california gives a sketch of how they live uve in 14 that city he asks how hov do we live through the week we eat drin drink skate smoke discuss the fair trial the railroad or the political s situation 1 tua tion I 1 and abd cheat our heigh beigh neighbors bors this last operation hd however vever is termed busine business sd 2 and is the chief occupation of all good christians on olf sunday ve we go to church and enjoy comfortable naps the long hot days fall upon ualle exhausting h hau sting weight but bat night come 9 grateful coolness and we gathea ga thet in at t hemink he zink jink 11 1 |