| Show 6 ER 10 ua T E FURTHER correspondence fron yron FRANCE editor deseret news hoping that the following extracts of the last communication from roy rny french correspondent will prove aci eatable e to my home correspondents and to the public in general please publish them in your paper it to is dated october 26 sh 1672 1872 LOUIS A BEATRAND halt hait lake city dear sin bir your ea esteemed teemed favor of the of last september la Is lying on my desk in reference to to the thirty nive five 35 85 35 ounces of silkworm eggs of the japanese es erace ernce race which have been of offered flarea to you by a silk grower of utah I 1 feel inclined to accept them on account of the smallness of the lot I 1 will test them in my next early experiments and then I 1 shall be able to appreciate the quality of the silk they will produce 11 I 1 do not think that they can beat the superior race of silkworms raised by byyoure yourself last year therefore please adviss advise your friend to adopt them at once and to raise exclusively the same race thu that uis to say eay the large yellow fren french ell eil a annuals annuala nis I 1 desire to receive your utah eggs as soon boon as possible please shio ohio them by express in the beginning of december thea month mouth being the most favorable 0 I 1 to o silkworm transportation I 1 will Immedi immediately attly prepare them in order anat I 1 may test them in my 11 early ex perl peri mena 31 you shall receive as soon as convenient another communication froni from mn mi containing my appreciation aad general in order to guide yon you and aud your utah friends in your next operations opera orera ious ions in the silk busl busi business nesbe let mo rna now congratulate president brigham kuung on his hla wise determination to u orlu ti a plant a certain number bs his mul mui bergy berty trees from his place in into the city ho he will find tind and that the hill sides are the very best besl location to raise a superior quality of bilk slik and binco since he intends to build up a newco lewco coon eoon e I 1 respectfully beg leave to present to hini him the following remarks on that matter in order to combine all possible chances of success in rearing silkworms in your dry and beautiful ell cil climate it is indispensably necessary to divide a large into several small rooms from two to three hundred thousand worms can be safely fed in a each room nine tenths of the silk which is annually grown in france are produced in very small nurseries lea ies 11 your own owa ideas and practice on thia this most moat important subject are perfectly correct every utah silk blik must commence on a small scale ecale if successful he will increase every year the number of his worms and the number of his mulberry trees yours etc A M R I 1 take the present opportunity to inform my home correspondents that I 1 am prepared to ship to the fience market about two hundred and thirty ounces of silkworm eggs whosoever desires to secure a parcel of these Pu perlor superior eggs Is invited to send immediately his bis order to my address LOUIS A BERTRAND |