Show 'W' vaBEMttmaRnaawvmH CALifOIlXIA California is making E1FECTED SILK great exertions iV in the maul ant iui(0- places been given to encouragement has trees and the jroffth of mulberry A San Francisco f)r bilk 'lias'1 t received a letter from Wd ''W it fijia ut he 1 Troi bli b o thei? ild so' ecaii bare them it now of et the Wes 'carry b whilecotnso found dands ctions is that tuper- some more hate g a one acefa! ans the have nerin red to their it of re at most the be f this tbftk is e a ics Ixi" rtues latioa oal as aoon-- irers tiyirit drain great ctio usual anon which slight i fair J we found of the t that - :h ithich thing the le or irking Old if re si sand illties ig hap is asset' pub Met eg it fiber atiflf 1W men lified CDS' ighcr and us r in ?i)t- it th n BLACK STONE It w’ to ice The tilogvam- inliuiate that trouh iio was expected in Paris yesterday ur morrow The liberal uu inborn calculated to hold a of the Corps bv COMIC Umrekt Abbott A’Bkckktt with ilhutrnU'iiih by George CruikshanU THE lion iatit fit REVIEW REVOLT ti are so why certain 11 I! corporations slow in adjusting the difference between the members and contractors! The prologue to part second of the “Comic Blnckstone” treats rem real property — though as therein stated — any property that is not real can scarceand this ly be call'd property at all division of tho subject is said to comprise the rights of things which as everybody likes to know tire rights of things will he a very popular topic with the multitude —to wnich they are referred for this knowledge The author in the concluding pages enof this work says that he hadeavored to evince a proper admiration for the great monument of law he which in the capacity of showman has souglit to exhibit in such a way as to render it attractive to tho public at "irgo having been anxious to show that it may he approached playfully and without harm until a familiarity is established between the student and the law and that tho real Blackstone is not like any other black individual so dingy as he is painted by the uninitiated The book fully answers its title We have given tills book ton thorough a perusal to write anything and it was for to he able 'ike a good review Legrclauf would be to do so we ought only to have read pected that the Parisians three half pages at most one in excited b them to some overt act be first part one in the middle and against the Government ''"!'ied Napoleon one near the close of the book The 1 intensively subdrv has been a naextensive is aw a making generally prop report California press containing but the author of the “Comic in that tions io suppress the expected out- ject and cocoons produced ilaekstone” has succeeded iu extracting break Military hare been massed in nuoh merriment from it so much so which is very encouraging to interested in that industry in lari and Marshal Comnbert has been that when one chapter has been read is begotten to read each sucas a desire Marshal examination Bizaiuc superseded by careful a After California It is difficult to determine of the Imperial ceeding one f ns and raw silk the One the real object of the author of the coco It which Guard and the Third Army Corps at arrived were conclusions might naturally suppose one object to is said that Canrobort protested against e that common to all authors — to summarise Vc briefly the use of the Chasscpot riflo against nake money which will without doubt the first hatching were (Worms of the Parisians as too deadly and des- :e to a consideiable extent obtained r in size shape and Another object may be by presenting nearly the same tructive Baznine is supposed to le a south the in some of the principles of the law to the of produced a of less scruples and possessing a lublio mind in a jocose manner to first hatching from man prance and Italy the prejudice almost than his raw therefrom more sanguinary disposition from Japan the seed imported directly existing: against the law universally as the telegraph and predecessor the fourth and fifth generatis connected and all whoso business Cocoons of forms us that the Emperor has given with it and to impress the fact that showed a decided ion unassorted orders to sweep the streets of Paris the law is indeed a protector instead of on the others but there was ANNA E DICKINSON AND abundHe is master is an austere with caution if necessary it evidently of tion of “double however that there is too t large a proper antly evident that any outbreak will opinion and many talk of inferior qualitmuch artificial law and too little attenWe cannot think just now of any two bloodshed fearful result in tion paid to the common law of nature of tire fourth and fifth gen- only y Cocoons The “Man of Destiny” with all his for he saya“The ordinary cabbage from things more diverse than tho woman contained some eration assorted the quality which heads this article and its on first an the concesliberalism of entering and appearance to the best Italian before protestations tMjuil sions to the popular will is not one to bed to its being taken in execution and She is sailing around the country givof the bulk thurst into the pot for boiling is govthe disease: but the value her lecture on “Whited Sepulchres be diverted irom Lis purpose nor to erned ing in consequence of by the common law of nature sa greatly reduced and in doing so or Salt Lake City” to endauger and if a cabbage can be so governed of “double cocoons” pass lightly any attempt he proportion the safety of his throne The Liberals why not men endowed with reason?" she keeps so wide from veracity that in it be author of the Another may object there no seems of have grown bolder by the results danger of their coming exto show the lack of wisdom and undern raw silk the sample of yellow Wo can’t call her a flippant the late election as in them they be together standing manifested by tho framers and amined partook somewhat of the Miss she born too early in the was the on lieved a saw disposition makers of the municipal law by simple they of B ngal silk and a little of the to the laws themse'ves If century for that neither will a reckof the people to resist tire power reference It would wind pretty freely part Italian this be one of his objects he 1ms suc- less scold exactly fit her but she is alteraand an of the attempt Emperor in size and a little ceeded to a remarkable degree was fairly even another living illustration of the poet’s Com tion in the form of Government In speaking of the different forms of which objection could be easily sticky exclamation “Hell hath no fury The after the late excitement government so soon and of their admixture It was judged to be worth ing overcome for did she rot to arrivo at the best the author refers a frornan scorned concerning the health of the Emperor one shilling to two shillings a from this threatened revolt bodes no good to the mixed form presented by the ex want to lecture here and couldn’t the ruling price above and says Constitution British isting pound chance? tho the when for the peace of France House of Commons embodi tes filiature best Bengal the for takes the reins of the principle of goodness and purity Nothing but the rankest spleen could silk was Prince Imperial raw The white Jk in his hands Government It is prob- as a reference to the various election account for the unblushing manner in lacking brillnot very good in color and bribery cases will which ehe lets fly tho wildest will be compromises able the Napoleonic dynasty and size tho House of Lords emmanifest It was of fair iancy and the most shameless untruths hurled from power — for what? braces the grand clement of wisdom of the character of the Bengal again The Republican as the repeated speeches of various sa- when speaking of Utah and its people party has considerable dlk and was valued at about the same noblemen will at once prove This language may be deemed strong which too so that lb has gacious but strong as the yellow is a type of when or Imperial rule while the monarchy writing concerning a lady (?) clings to monarehial the stability of the throne beIhe report expresses the opinion but Anna affects the manners and posiBut it is dear that while the man strength ing provided for by Her Majesty’s upto clearly dethat it was not possible who now sways the destinies of France holsterer Here then in the British tion of the other sex even to mounting conseand merits fine the relative is concentrated the milk a mustang male fashion and as such lives and possesses the use of his facul- Constitution quently money value of the silk until ties lie will hold the power he pos- of everything that is wise and peace- we will speak of her hand Woe to the revolutionary bad been afforded the sesses with a firm and determiner ful an opportunity Her “talking apparatus” seems shall that attempt to skim it" manufactories to test its quality in hand It is probable the present In speaking of law and its effects hung in tho middle and moves ct a This could only be done work “The law of nature the author says threatened revolt may not take pla gait and her great effort of a quantity large in view of the by a consignment made to contributes to the general happiness of in the lecture in question seems to be preparations man but tho municipal law to the hapenough to have a fair trial— say from it ” Like the real getting off the grossest and most unsuppress the of attorney piness of raw silk and a 100 to too pounds To go through substantial fabrications Blackstone the eoinie define municipal Nalvdo Fii t the National Cap law to be a rule of civil conduct and it in detail would be impossible for we few cocoon It concludes by saying should bo ITA!— General Sherman has express- adds: “It is to be regretted that only get a scrap here and there from that every encouragement clerks pay so very little Government given to the culture of silk in Califor- ed himself on the National Capital our exchanges or a synopsis now and nia and aives it as his opinion regard to it” anil expresses pleasure that the question He pays a high tribute to the Parli- again in which the reporters vary as samples of raw silk and cocoons sent to that if the change does take place the ament of Britain for iri analyzing the different points strike them Elm has ’’ he says it is de- been at tho “Hub" lately giving the England had impressed most favora- - point selected will be on the Mississippi word “ parliament some of the best judges of the is vend hundred mile1- above St Louis rived from parltz to talk and imntfr Bostonians a taste of her quality and he makes the to lie in which respect Parlituneni trade On this tho Chicago Tim those who judge of Utah from what says proves itself fully worthy of its fulliwinu comment': This report cannot but be very gratishe is reported to have said there may ori trill in interested General Sherman declares that in his Ue seems to differ somewhat from fying to every person Munchausen as a vei’ bio accept silk culture and we notice that a copy opinion Nnuvno is the proper place for the Magna Chnrta of the real After the usual chronicler of facts That is clearly the federal arc found these capital tn which of it has been forwarded to all the the on in if the appearance of the what lie means words: nnJli vcwlsniHS mdli nernbi-- compliments saving that leading silk growers iu the State Utah capital shall beeline ed from Washing ant differ mm rettum vet juslitiam city Anna pitched into religion and can thus see what our "Western neighton to the west “a new place will be meaning literally wo will sell deny or politics government and everything “on which” chosen on the Mississippi river severindustbor me doing in this valuable delay justice to no man else here with the air of an old hand at ' al hundred miles above St Louis” domic” “who says the author of tho Still while we strongly hold to ry rivalling Nauvoo is between two and three hun the ‘we’ may he that makes this prom- book and the value of silk culture in this Territdred miles by the course of the river ises it is hard to say for nobody ever Mark Twain’s proposed journey around It is the finest natural thinks of keeping it and as for justice the world concerning which he assures ory we think i! wall be found that the above St Louis seed here will be sire for n city with crand and showy not being solir” he says “let any man the growing of public he can write most and best to he found on that stream look at the bill of costs be gets fiom architecture more profitable as an ar ticle of expor of places of which he knows nothing In choosing it for the mundane headAnd gives an apt illushis attorney” tation than the making and exporting “Latter-dathe Saints" would be a treat to anybody who can bv of of the It costs till of inserting tration quarters tire raw silk The labor and process the Mormon prophet exhibited the tho picture of a small bird with an enjoy reckless romancing and is acwith this ex- assthetic taste of the ti ue artist as well enormous bill in the act of swallowing ate precisely the same with this Territory to listen quainted And to learn as the judgement of the man with art a man body and boots ception that in obtaining the silk for If Anna had taken For nut only is it a if justice be delayed all one has to do to this lecture eye to business reeling and manufacturing purposes site for a grand city but is to commence a suit in Chancery magnificent pains to learn facts while here it would lie worm is destroyed in the cocoon from Coke in have spoiled her lecture sadly for she in that vicinity are found the most ex- lie quotes as authority “ of man best that the tensive who building this matter while any says quarries for obtaining the seed the coexhuber-an- t If the may have justice and right freely could not have indulged her in the Mississippi valley coon is rendered for reeling stone useless fancy quite so readily federal oa pita! shall ever be moved to without sale fully vithout denial and The feeding care and purposes the Missirteippi valley Nauvoo is the speedily without Belay We have not time nor space to quote The opinion of General ention are the same yet we believe place for it F rorn chapter three to chapter nine ah the ridiculous and baseless fabricain this particular is the the author discusses elaborately the it will be found that the seed will pay Sherman but and sensible rigl ts duties and prerogatives of the tions to which she gives utterance better than the silk and when a mar- opinion of a thoughtful and practical man Kirg or Queen and their royal off- will content ourselves with a few speciket is found for it there will be less spring One of the prominent rights mens She calmly says that there is a trouble fur disposing of it enjoyed by the sovereign is the wisdom Thf Ansunorry of PiuuumeF We of the Privy Council which may at any very common mistake in regard to We certainly look forward to this as have not seen anything more ridicu- - time be dissolved hy the sovereign and Utah and that is that the women one of the most valuable industries to the men but instead of in this respect it is declared to resemble outnumber of prelously absurd as the produce be I here in this Territory a Seidlitz powder which can be dissolv- this Ann i avers that there are really followjudice fora long true than tho is even ed at a moment’s notice women and the mamen more than thing in it to recommend it to To T ing from the Olympia In chapter fifteen the author clearly people an we hope before many t lecture shows the absurdity of tire law of mar- jority of the men have no wives at all Mrs St Clair"' Jcira that (hah will stand second tone had great opportumtiis for findreal Black Anna the down laid she as moment by hut the riage all O K was place mi iie eoittinont three ing this out seeing that she To make a marriage for and stone spent touched upon MormoiiiMii an silk worm seed things are required — first that the most of her brief stay here riding lire well of people to speak happened second that they will marry United States rl ho around with an embryo ized - chi' thiit ihy d' iitvi third hero her lecture him that official who knew nothing of the TerriIb’oihl of “without doubt replete from beginning author says that it seems to Lnii ium —The N if they do it matters little whether tory — oh she is posted concerning the until es a lecture delivered in to end with falsehood and hypocrisy” will and if they will it is of little three hundred and odd cities towns Here is they is needless comment Further for if Affairs of can whether “The iVdliamdiiiig nn they consequence We always and settlements in Utah dub by V Isaacson A clipping the production they do they do and if they will they because where there is a will thought this was a marrying portion of ras handed ns fir Mailauie St ('lair lectured in Olympic must but there is there is a way and therefore they can tho rowitry and that if any man reand Tuesday evenings Hall Monday oo min bjiteiueas in it to deserve any audiences if they choose andjf they don’t it is mained single the fault was his own to very largo and attentive Ul'b attention Mr Isaaesoi and The lecture Momliy evening was a because they won’t which brings us to But these single fellows are all poor abWry body foe have u perfect right to mot excellent one lull of truth nnJ the conclusion that if they do it is ho should surd to speculate upon whether they for the girls won’t marry a poor limn their lungs and to ventilate practical common hmm ami will or can marry — (tho law of 162 to she says We think the single man heeded by the youth of Olympia diat they deem wo I lie the contrary notwithstanding) wrong- hut who remains in poverty in this country especially the young women and treat with contempt heaping evening — a Mormon Chapter sixteen treats on children lecture TnO'dav to a the natural offspring of the subject offers very poor encouragement Us aid iiu putics upon any person armon — was a written production his wife But what to become in the a chanter considered and girl as preceding 'ere for of gratifying an read from the manuscript t)( va)o The “Comic Blackstone ” lays it down about all the squalid poverty vhieh written well read Jeclainatioi Miiootlily udii y and satiating personal spleen beautifu that children arc of two kinds viz: other romancers on Utah delight to it was one ot the most near- always ready to look on at a wc ever heatd hut was with boys and girls which is natural law s an fiibi distinc- picture ? and jf 0 (sire a share out dmiht renletc foni beginning to hut the lawyer makes a further Anna says there are no schools here tion of legitimate and illegitimate chood and fin y livpocn with 'fouutl-end bn wc don't want any ro is which law Mormonof and then asks pardon — she lias good the municipal oii It was a laudit non- sense like Uaacsni s President their" and habits and an ewu-- i Chapter eighteen i“ a full discussion reason to do it — and says there are rifogi-nfi was all that belongs to a corporation a hu "uil jo sized dciiy pure at least tor polvgamv That he tola tliat will accommodate '“I we An eng't its powers and rights is that school buildings a now in the eyes of smie truth about the Mormons lil' as rgarN ef having a common seal by which it oni on ' hundred to three hundred Isaacson nlil Ire got into have no the members - hound for fanaticism ferv or if though but are pi irate family they relighupupils at boeau tic n th' Moin may pas their words it matters not schools the more ignorant imt that the foon't Anna know a heap rd mil hi- - vlnucs ia - ar'' (lie mat imofo'i'dine hom- -i whit they iav fill the corporation seal about the bye she is a 'tdi rhar on r' “h them renders wax it incumbent - o j a u on poopl” id it'ocou ri iip: lieVC renter goose— somebody lias named n vt to tick to it v ' s (This gives us the cue stall (ait p pr cut them C J edont PARISIAN ij t - - - ‘y annmHspi one after her you sec— than vve imor she would never have agined lowed that to get into print She should have examined the minutes of (he last session of the Legislature and then quietly told the roo (ers that she only said that for ell ct but didn’t want it to get into print She didn't know of about two Inin lied and fifty schools in Utah some of them with two college- - in this city all public schools "”gq!”SE had passed over them and when the roots in tho earth were turned up on® and the part was bard and discoloreJ other spouted forth a fetid watery matStill ter when pressed in the hand this constant growing on the same soil and it was not wiS a cause of disease until seed was obtaired from other countries and with a careful changing of the seed from one kind of soil to another that sound healthy potatoes were again grown There is sufficient varieties of soil in“She had looked into the homes and seen hal fa dozen rooms and half a ti is Territory to enable mil fanners to dozen wives” Anna you didn't do avoid disease from this cause and men it and you know you didn’t What in selecting their seed should he very do folks at the “Hub” call such a way careful to learn the nature of the soil of talking? She had been in the theatre in which it was grown so as to plant soil Climate too where one man would be attended by y in a different influence and the people of this score of women all of them his wives” which is another Anna: and thfoi she Valley would grow a sounder article of cried “Oh God let me die where I potatoes by exchanging with Bear Lake stand” but she thought better of it Valley than if they used their own and not wishing to make a disturbance grown seed — always keeping in mind by getting up a good die in the audi- the diversity of soil We deem this subject of sufficient ence such things being reserved for the boards she cried again and this time importance to direct the attention of slio said “Oh no let me not die for our farmers to it for if tubers of which that would he cowardly indeed but a part aro diseased should bo put in give me strength to withstand and do the ground in which it can bo detected and the next battle against this iniquity” which is the disease will spread all and bosh and shows tha crop will show a rnaiked increase of it Anna is a specimen of the female char- Never let a potato be planted of those taken from the ground where disease-halatan But we cannot follow her much farappeared Let the diseased ones said-ther She things be destroyed and the rest be used as went openly on the Btreets of Utah tho best judgment of the owner may that elsewhere wore a mask — that were dictate and procure seed where the covered up in some way” and in this tubers are all sound and healthy These valleys grow as fine a quality Miss Dickinson you villified W'onien a thousand-folnobler and purer in of potatoes as wo have ever seen anyand we trust that prompt thought and act than yourself women where measures will be taken to arrest the who aided to pioneer this great west noble pure holy and spread of any disease which may apblameless These you traduced as you pear among them did the noble pioneer Indies of California for in your venomed spleen you and estiare incapable of appreciating mating true nobility of soul and loftiness of character but endowed with a brazen impudence and a loose tongue you let the latter run on gabbling of subjects concerning which you are totally ignorant and depend on tho former for carrying you through and thus set yourself up as a teacher in the nation Go to learn of the Christian faith and apply the inj unction otPaul ‘Bear childand give the adren rule the house versary no occasion to speak reproachfully" —but get married first T1IE POTATO We had brought DISEASE for inspection yesof potatoes of the terday a number white Mechanic variety which were Complaints have very badly diseased been made frequently within a few weeks of diseased but these potatoes reliawere the first we saw although ble men who had purchased spoke of a large percentage of those delivered beThere is ing in the same condition no doubt that many of our fanners are familiar with the host thoroughly means of uiarueing potatoes so as to produce large crops and healthy tubers but it is also highly probable that who have many engaged iu farming not been trained to it in youth aie not so familiar with the matter The disease in the tubers brought us is not tlie same as that which proved so disastrous to Ireland though it presents some of its characteristics It is and in color of a dark dry hard fiom the bkin into brown extending the centre but more developed in the inside There is no softness in the potato which distinguishes it from the Irish rot in which a portion of the tuber was tilled with a watery substance that had a most loathsome smell One fruitful source of disease in potatoes is constantly growing the seed on from wnich it was the same ground taken They will not on'y deteriorate but after a few in size and quicity years will show signs of disease which in its will spread and become serious effects It is more than probable that it was a knowledge of this fact which induced Gobbet to utter bis warning he said the prediction when in potato would be one of the greatest and curses that Ireland cer suffered that in twenty years the crop would be As if to give bis opina total failure ion the weight of prophecy it was in 1X40 that the terrible visitation of the entire failure of the crop came upon the most heartthe island producing rending scenes of suffering and death There men would from starvation plant and replant year after year from the seed gathered on their own small until the tubers bad patches of land in size in flavor and become decreased inthe disease while in quality culminafter creases year year failure in a total of the ating Wc do not say that this crop ensued was the sole cause of that “blight” as it was called for thousands of acres tho were struck as if by lightning leaves withered aid drfod up o tliat r tlu'V couffl be reduced between the and tlmndi ri m in pa’in now slur eh up ns if ' tei U' Interesting Indian Relics — The following note directed our attention to the large mound in the lot where the terminus of the Utah Central It 11 ia located in tho 16th ward “U C Grade “Close by the Depot “Editor Telegraph— Yesterday while rbe men were at work on the in the block where the terminus grade is to be they came across two or three human skulls about a foot more or less below tho surface with the teeth in good preservation in some of the If you think there is sufficient jaws interest in the matter to warrant am enquiry to make an item of it send down your 1 1) or any other of your folks and note it down hi i Si £ “Yours “Alex Croll” afternoon our reporter Yesterday went down to the place and soon returned with a number of very interestThe mound covers a large ing relics space’ in the lot is nearly three feefc above the level ground around it and is covered with willows and though in the city has never been broken up for cultivation been always having considered a large rock covered with soil which would not pay for the Earth has been taken quarryimr out from it at times to fill hollows in the but nothing was ground contiguous found until operations were commenced to cut it away for the railroad depot Among the relics brought up hy our reporter are a broken Indian mill with the crashing stone entire another crushing stone without the mill pieces of ancient erockery parts of a skull broad Indian bearing the unmistakable under jaw and a few small hones The mound has evidently been used as an Indian burying ground and it ia difficult to say at how remote a period for the soil is of a kind to preserve such remnants of mortality for a long time A portion of the bones found had been buried again before our reporter got down by the workmen who had found them hut other Indian relics are being constantly discovered The Boston Post thinks the storm comes too often this $v ri ft j ear “John” said a pious uncle to his nep lew who was paying his first visit to the city “John” we’re in the hakit of sajiug something before we eat” “All right said John “go ahead: You can t turn my stomach!” An Irishman dropped a letter in the the other day with the folon the coiner for lowing memorandum the benefit of indolent 1’ostmasters into whose hands it might fall: “Please hasten the delay of this A lady and gentleman a admiring the latter gallantly remarked: “If I add you to it it will become popular” nffi! “Better she replied “and it will become populous” lie took the hint and married her soon after I I ho lady principal of a school in advertisement mentioned her assistant and the “reputation for teaching which she bears” but the left the out “which” so the printer advertisement went forth commending the lady's “reputation for teaching she bears her As they have stopped boring the St Louis artesian weil at a depth of three thuUsan leiuiit hundred and feet 31uk Twain in the Buffalo rr'ovs'v asks why they don’t go around S’! i trv the Other er1 j ti1( u r there somewhere u |