Show aaMBMMHMnHMManiae CORRESPONDENCE i Kepreskntativks’ IIall Tucson Arizona ' I Nov 17th 1808 Editor Balt Lake Telegraph: As some time has elapsed since you heard from my ren I take the present opportunity to audress you a lew lines from this far off region I am now in the cityof Tucson the present capital of the Territory of Arizona the place that was captured by the Mormon battalion in 1840 and then a Mexican garrison I am now attending the fifth legislature as a member of the House of representatives from Pah Ute county I was received by the Governor R C McCormick and members of the Legislature with the greatest courtesy 1 have made the acquaintance of many other leading men both civil ami military and have been received with similar treatment from them Iliad to perform about eight hundred miles travel to get to this place five hundred by water and three hundred bv land We traveled to Fort Yuma in a small boat which we hunched at the mouth of the Rio Yirgen miles from Bt Thomas thirty My Hon 0 D traveling companion the member elect from our county to the council is a gentleman in every sense of the word ami I believe a true friend to our people and will do anything that he can for their interc were some ten days getting est to Fort Yuma where we met the with fivhlit steamer for Fort Mojave for government It is some three hundred miles from Y'unu to We traveled uptheGilu river to the thence Pima Village- the' nciu— There is Mime country to this place land on the Gila River of the finethat I have ever eon The Pima Indians cultivate but there are tens of thousands of acres yet unocThis city is also situated in cupied the inid-- t of a beautiful fertile country which is cultivated to a small extent done by Mexican- and that is of the popuef which about lation would in behalf of Govern r Mcthe delegate elect to the Cormick Congress of the United States for the say that he is a Territory of Arizona gentleman in every sense of the word and I believe a true friend to our peoThe same may be said of a maple jority oftbo members of the legislative a— embly 1 feel that I am here alone repreof a portion of senting the intere-t- s but I God’s kingdom on the earth ieyl that I have the support of all true Paints and consequently feel compethat the tent for the God may give me from time to time Not wishing to burden you with any I further communication your brother mid fellow label cr m the eaiis of truth Andrew S Ghiiions We shall be gratified to bear from Brother Gibbons at any time Arizona will be a gre at country Roman yet Utah Dec 20 lsGs Editor Bait Lake Telegraph: We must tell you about the splendid Leap Year Rail the Loganites Lnu night given them on last Wednesday by four of Logan’s faire-- t damsels The mutie was good the hall beautiand everything went fully decorated V ft i i f i t - I i f SSrrL Ogden Jan 3 1869 r Editor Salt Lake Telegram: The weather here for the last three It comdays has been rather severe menced with a light snow and as it it developed into alternate progressed heavy falls of rain and snow accompa- nied with wind tmd finished up so far last night with a moderate frost The wind lor some time blew a strong and early this morning suddenly changed round to the south blowing as strongly as it had previously done from the qppo-it- e direction and taking out by way of variety nearly one side of the This is store here the only damage JJoreaa has done this time so far as can learn ‘Mcrrv Christmas’ came along in due the accustomed visit season bringing of “Bantu Glaus" to the delight of the juvenility of this place and its surroundings who rejoiced in the Christmas bestowed on them by gifts annually their ancient imaginary friend The adults nave enjoyed themselves in the festivities of the season We have likewise been treated to another ‘specimen of modern Christian and final resignation regeneration the “powers that be” Several transient members of the “Club” while g this place after through sundry geometrical evolutions indulging in some novel and eccentric remarks peculiar to their clan and resisting some of the officers in the of their duties repented of the same by contributing liberally to the funds of the fmmicipality and then went on their way rejoicing in an of experience gained during their brief sojourn here Siueo hi- - arrival here the with the brethren who accompanied him have been encaged the teaching and people organiznm a school of the proha- ike lie a pureha-ephetlarge ti act of Lind of some of the brethren lor which be pays them liberally ami which lie intend- - to present to the Railroad Company upon which to build their depot ike the eoldne-- s of the season and the lieav the f road- - the lie from the e ieoi into this place and the pouring In the tabernacle was well filled the meeting was addressed by Elders W Woodruff:' and G Q Cannon showing the necessity of union in order to accomamong the people to stand plish the purposes of God acquitted before llim and to receive lli blessings and protection In the afternoon Pres Geo A Smith delivered a very interesting historical discourse in which he spoke of the exodus of this people from Nauvoo their of the Western fronearly settlement tiertlieir journeying through the wilderness to this place the settling of these valleys uud the blessing of God which has attended the labors of the He spoke in his usual iioi de here Pappy style and was listened to with much interest lie was followed by Captain Win II who made some instructive Hooper and expres-ehis gratitude remarks for the confidence reposed m him by his constituents Pres R Yount' delivered the conclulie gave much excelding address lent instruction on flic subject of diet the railroad living faithful to God I OH In the evening the above brethren s in the dif the meeting fere it wards of this city and gave such as the spirit of God dictamerrily on I was seriously meditating upon the ted The of the President and the expediency of hiring some one to take me in as I bad never been Lie— ed ret Lron are ever beneficial to this with the privilege of attending a “five place and the will Lc no less when a young lady appreciated dance’’ than any of them came mid gave me an invitation Bono to ns joy! I was too full for utand one thought only maned terance SILK CULTURE I would be called xuy jdovions vision BY 10 liElirUAXO upon tn dance o much that it would entirely unlit me for the kanyoii on the Rut I determined to sacrifice morrow It — A FIRST CLASS NURSKHV The selection of seedlings is impormy comfort to please t Ire fair The hall wa- - brilliantly illuminated tant chose one year old and proceeding and I took a conspicuous seat so that from the seed of white mulberries are the more could friends easily fair my specially suitable for warm climates of find me which they are native The I kept the sent during five sets and year old can readily be puffed out then began to suspicion that t wa very without injuring the roots their loss unlucky! and exchanged it for another little consequence if there is any But alas! no bid did I reeeiv e to 'trip while in two years old the the light fantastic toe" and I changed roots have contributed very much to sucsame The location again perfect Their supprestlieir growth and size cess attended me and after changing sion would prove a tf)o considerable loss some twenty and in order to e of operations my preserve all the roots times or more I felt as though I had tlie-- e seedlings should be planted very had enough of tiro dance and a change carefully and the operation of air would do me good The seedlings one year time As I stood outside a old when they are strong can be planthat had not danced once during the ted with a stick suppressing only the whole evening came out and started end of tlieir tap root their vegetation towards home and friends singing in will be as line and even excel that of numbers mournful the following ad two years old seedlings The inrcnal between the rows of song: seedlincs in the nursery inu-- t The greenback I earned mi the Railroad vary according to the class of trees i!a e since all been spent ttnI lire me that I thoutrlit good Ard the many Thai variation howto Ik cultivated everyone Hnvecut my scnnimuncc ever is trifling remema res on the the greenback tig lut ber first class or standard mulbony Eor Though tie ir smiles I mnv never more e between the rows interval the Hits Per the eolil hilly wimls oi December trum should lie at liest three feet each way look my toeeti backs my eompuniims toe or H'tter five feet from row to row and two feet from one eedling to another My collar may wilt nri the morrow this last mode would facilitate the Ami the many ilear triemls that won Put my heart can part with but sorrow out ot the young trees The When I think that my greenbacka are gone rooting direction of the rows as far as possible eurted ’Tie no wonder that I'm broken-And stricken with sorrow should he must be north and south in order that For wo hate met we have loved we luo e they may enjoy the benefit of the sum parted - and me and be not injured by their mutual my companionMy green backs shade and how How empty looks my pur-The first act whiili mu-- t follow the (since pnrtedwith th greenback I I bad planting of the seedling is the operasuimmr Bat there s moie thcro That ojieiatiou contion of lopping off the to) uar the And made fiiend that are all gone by dad sists in cutting B it after tin- - I skull altvay- - icmember audio mark the spot where ground Vii'ii from emptiness my pure hall be the eedling is planted the top cut "ff free in the oil tlo-m 'hat is to That no cold nictitating shall inveigle my greenback from ne - called n top thus planted 1 felt for that poor t ho performed in That operation so that he cut may nn I incerely hoping that it would find the iiring a mnie congenial clinic to bliKan in I heal I'cloro the taring of tilt vegetawhere it would be bettor ppnreeijited tion Tj acilltlt’ till cniului ill ol the reioiced uiuehly that 1 wa- - only an the planter would do well to A Bn cover the cut with tar second operation which as the The least the in feel IT— did nut N - common to all classes of above for tie kttnyon on the morrow - tlx nipping That operation and that is more than a good warty " nil Jl Is tiU tl CUUiU Gf t A Ri d try sharp pruning lu ars Iiun-i-t- - - shoots are eight or ten inches high If two shoots show the same appearance the nearest to the ground oueht to la That selection having been preferredmade you must visit the nursery several times in order to prevent any new shoot from injuring the vegetation of the selected shoot When the young tree sliall be one or two feet high small lateral sprigs will shoot along its stem you must take These good care not to suppress them lateral sprigs are necessary to its growth and greatly facilitate the shooting forth While therqi acts diof new root rectly and induces the ascent of the vertical shoot tlie lateral sprigs are sucking up and taken in from the 'the aerial fluids needful to tlie and transferring them to the vegetation stem which assumes the care of distributing them to the roots Thus begins lor vegetables that marvellous exchange that wonderful phenomenon of ascension and retroaction of the sap without which no vegetation is possible Whatever may be the good quality of the soil of the the first year y the seedling seldom reaches the size of s or standard mulberry which a firmu-- t be six feet high at lcasi and oitrlit feet at lno-- t If your trees have only acquired half the size which you on the followyou may renew of lopping anil ing year thooperafion t be followed by rfpt that operation same process of nipping as in the previous year Should the growl h of the t year it seedlings be too weak the Would be expedient to let them grow another year and to hoe frequently around the young tree- - in order to destroy the weed- - and fertilize the soil The he lined at least three limes e erv ear f at the second a certain number f seedlings do nut reach the ize of a t class mulberry yu’i mu- take care not to cut them a third time it is better to- let them lntnili let that ize in order that they may remain half standout aeMBiBawMgMjMiMiiiiMijiriiiiiMww A child was killed in Norwich Conn by falling upon a pair of scissors their point striking into its brain The prettiest gir’ in Norwich Conn works for a iving— and never bad a beau Send her here and she won’t be neglected illinium iifirmrmem win Hinji liwwrK in inspecting all tlic'seedlings one after all the buds one and in suppressing but one Before performing that operation it is expedient to wait until nature has indicated its favorite child a thing easily discovered when the srti Fn’::::aTf:’ CHICAGO TBflDE THE (Established 1853) HALL KIMBARK & CO A Welsh paper says that at the last ruridecanal meeting in the district in which it circulates the assembled “gweddi gynn-u- l clergymen discussed eniiol” ana that the subject for debate at tlieir next meeting is sefydelsd crefydd mewn gwlatl’- t UlHce LADIES’ LIST 3000S0 0 MILLS C RALSTON D W PRESIDENT CASHn-- AflENTS: New York - 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FIELD f (mx KELLOGG GOODS & ami JoDIki Importer RAIL in (lion Struts ¥aehigtcn and uTATc LINFORTH VLE WHOLES Cot SALE ON Stock Large and Complete FOR EXCHANGE They are guaranteed to give satisfaction beth in quality and price UNCLAIMED in in Salt Lake City Territhe ltd of January tory of Utah IN' which if not called f r before February the 2d 180‘J will ho cent to the Dead Letter Uiticc REMAINING CAUF0S3A FRANCISCO CAPITAL IRON the SO S2 & LIST OF LETTERS CF SAN of Daniel In the Drew tiere will be two counts to the iidirtnieut: Firs that he gambled second in stocks and chiefly that he lost money at it — En liazettn declares that Tlie Nevada half the men of that town ae drunk for years! but on Monand have Society was day last a Washingtonian there which 67 persons organized joined taking the pledge— Ec BAKX CmCAGrO and Oiler Ptoik of the tin r neil a— nuh’y I: Good- lellunn-- SILKS DRESS GOODS WOODENS WHITE GOODS FLANNELS PRINTS Kroivn uud Illenched Sheeting Brown nntl Bleached Shirting 'When the shoots of the seedling have acquired the height of six to eight feet which occurs the year following the second lopping they need much care in Then the nurseryman various ways must lavish on them all his attention At that time it is exceedinarly important to be acquainted with all the wonders which belong to the growth of The brandling must bo vegetation well shaped nature we need to in the formation of brandies which contribute for ever to the must of tlie tree regulating them and so that the training one may not he injurious to the growth of another and finally in order that their situation the direction of their and the distance from each growth other limy guarantee for the future of the tree that harmony which is claimed by tlie perfection of God's works of or formation The brandling is tlie hcml of the mulberry of great eoiiseouencc having a powerful influence on the prosperity of the tree s lightly over an so that I would not operation upon which depends when it is well performed who vapid growth of the tree and which when it liiilsj is the cause of decay or diseases which the ruin of the sooner or later tree The blanching of a tree is the spot where the juices proceeding from the ap and tlm-- proceeding from the aerial absorption nuetthe former departing from the roots and directing their asconsiomd movement towards the utmost part and the latter issuing from tlm-- e to the parts to communicate roots ami trunk the juices to the growth of the root the trunk and Bonie trees develope the branches new attractive organ- - and the-- e ore tm - they dehi proportion es imbibe and suck in velope and send to nil tlie ligneous portion substancof which tlie tree is Compo-ee- suitable to the formation of the lignum The elaboration of that experformed in the branching change a forced rendezvous of all those subTheir contact and mixture stances d phenomena produce there a which are but imperfectly understood These branches can by man's be considered as stomach- where nature performs its wonders of digestion it is of the utmost conseTherefore examine tlie to attentively quence method with which nature provides those branchings in order to imiand work far so it as it tate its In acting in another is our power wav we should hurt our own interests The fonnation of the branching or head of tne mulberry is nothing else of the vertical than' the branch or main Lranch and the compulsion under which wc place it of The producing many luteial brandies of the place of the brandidetermining es which the tree is compelled to pro duee constitutes the whole science of that process and upon the right selection of that place depend the beauty of the shape and tlie elements of prosperity of the tree The above statements and counsels on the mulberrv culture seem to my sufficient for begninen To give a fair business we starting to the need four or five millions of these most As valuable trees in Utah ooip as they are planted I will write more important articles oil that subject I am now ready to treat the hatching and feeding the My expewill be unfolded rience on in my chapter Tickings Cotton Flannel Denim and all other Domestic Cotton Blankets Shawls and Cloak Yankee Notion- Hosiery Gent’ Furnishing Goods' Knit W’orsted Goods etc etc will receive Attention Orders Careful Jobbers of acd Importers to keep our so determination and attractive and the prices of every article ?o low as to make it the interest of every Merchant in tho IVt t and Northwest to make this inaiki-- for Dry Good- Our HARD WAKE AND STEEL Prompt and Ncs 3 and Street near Front Sl ORDERS v S0L1CITE0 tt HENRY W KING & CO Mamifttimift Market FRASdlSCO nf Mini WHOLESALE DEALERS Fi?E & IN’S USANCE U N fllOTHIJfffi INSURANCE MARINE O I PiS COMPANY AND FURNISHING OF GOODS STREET 0 LAKE CHICAGO ILLS The harp t and ofNowYoik YORK Cask CapiVtl Surplus Total Assets liable Coin in t XicUolaa lh Racba M D Sweeny incheeter E H James Phelan Gustave Coushard Michael Castle Nicholas Larce N O KitUe Geo O Iliukoz Patrick MuArau Gabel T 1’ay Geo C Johnson Livingston religman Jos Brsndenatein Wassermsti T E William WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Smith GUSTAVE PAINTS GENERAL AGKN IB HALT LAKE WINDOW ALL ARTICLES GLASS EEP JJY GEO PKIMBALL&GO AIP0 ac Of a£ 9 Manufacturer of all kinds oi all Kinds and Chicago Fn ght addt-- GAHRIAGES ETC TAII wo offer to the Trade COUNTRY' at New IVici's Freight AND ommia S'G FARM Wagons Stage Light Buggies the TJ9 Fnriilnnn L C1TT AND GLAZIERS PAINTERS York President BROTHERS WALKER VANISHES IIOSIN Lindeuberger L Cunningham Marysville TOUCHARD CHAI1LL8 D HAVEN Secretary and Policies issued either in coin or currency losses adjusted and paid by BRUSHES Which Lulling John Parrott Adam Charles I Low Jacob Zcholle Janies Linforth Joseph Seiler o - in Coin Haller Grant WOLCOTT & GO Al) $750000 ¥220000 U070 000 - - J’hlora Mosa Jamea Otis Wm B Barron J (i Kittla Joseph A Donohoe J O'Connor W W Montague lYVJm f California St DIRECTORS : Benjamin Brewster Jabez Mowesj a Hayward CITY sorted Stoik t 418 tiwllioldcrs BROWNINGS KING & GO :i‘ZO and 31S Broadway NEW SAN FRANCISCO 416 & Nos and 4 WAGONS j YVngoni celebrated t SPRING & THOROUGHBRACE m:b With their latent Steel 1‘iitcAxle tou ALL NOKTM FOURTH & BHY'ANT STS : A tible RICHARD S delicate and almost impercepcough is said to bo the lush this season The New York Mail is that there is in that city the lady who will whistle ' C to end informed a young music oi fmrn for a smdl considerahon SAN FRANCISCO POFPEH Dealer in In iiri ad for the above plea-ami give date W "THFKT t ay it k WAlHKt STRUTS Under Paachall House a Op’lte Southern Hote JjOUILlj St Louis Piano Depot of the Celebrated janoa bt ' MG Co’ The Wo jd spring TboroiiKhbrico Wage? the Lightet Mot Durabio und Reliabl Wagon ever made: and the bet ctidenoe ot tlieir qualities is the fact that out of never me1© apon now in ur c nn tf hi jicl on our Iuiih1 j oro is f i I 4 |