Show m pyw IP t ' TELEGRAPH SEMI-WEEKL- Y ' MONDAY MOUSING J 4 - TEIIU8: c v- -'' “I ' - - ' t J - s 4 Mary wed - y 1 -- fi-o- t 'V — - - led out and added to tho coffer of one of onr merchant in a fashion tliat set us to asking questions of our inmost soulhave-no-After t all “blessed are the poor If we got the stdfT now we will have — won't we? Cheer up everybody like oorselves “there’s a good time coming” ih : er nothere r J Suppose a farmer devotes fire acres vooid expressly for feeding his stock— say one aero of lucenie one of red clover one ot vetches ono:of corn fodder and one ofroots such ns carrots beets mangel wurzcls- - 'With his usnal hay straw and chsiff: his stoclr would see good times in the winter and feel bright and frisky in the spring instead of feeding the crows -- - PUT JN THE P11U1T TREES it - - -- -- - r m do aawcll hero os can reasonably be ' V- - " - ' We wguld 'liko to say a ood wori 'further for the apple There is no fruit Suited to these latitudes that will begin to compare with it for general and con- U5cfulhcs3 Cooked or not it is in season till tlie year round The apple is to be preferred to tho peach for seve- xal reasons — the former will do well in a greater variety of locatipns planting good-size- d tbfifty trees it will come into bearing nearly os soon say in three years and the - trees do not become ole nor does the in size anc excellence in one generation" Tten look at tbo demand for apples IIow well they sell and havo ever sold' among ua how many persons do not taste "thejH'' once a mouth and how Very few families have as many as they caro to have for- tlicir own '"private are quite a dear at this time as they 'have ever been within ' o " recollection in the Territoiy though the number planted out increases year by " " " v" ' year There need be no fear of glutting the marked in this respect There will always be demand enough to maktpit profitable to raise apples for tlie next generation ryA$s$& fruit-decreas- e 1 v- & - -- - use-"Apple- v "t 1 - jr ' tieving ' but that the line will be early completed and in operation Several of the principal cities in tho Territory have Bent In returns as to the number of poles they will furnish howmuch of the line thcy will erect and the amount ot money they aro able to donate for tho purchase of V wire If all the settlements will do likewise and of that there o doubt we shall s6on be sending messages by lightning inevery direction through that country and thus the settlements will be connected as they onglit to be withhis city Out emigration across the plains has been greatly benefitted by the facility the captain and others have had of communicating teleIf such facility graphically with this place Is the desideratum has not made money-whi- ch of the day— it has undoubtedly saved ranch and what In onr estimation is still better it ha been a pleasure and satisfaction to those directing the emigration that no money could estimate t We are in heart and sonl for of a line of telegraph throughout the settleno ment and Whisper Of all tho arts cultivated among men none surpasses music in it power to elevate and refine the sentiments and in proportion as a people cultivate this beautiful art and science so they ascend in the scale of refinement There is no greater evidence of a nation’s mental and moral status tlian its proficiency in education music and the fine arts The savage and liia rude music are alike aud their music keep and the pace together Where music has reached the highest cultivation there wo find a people surrounded with all the refinements and comforts of which civilization can boast During tlie last three years music in Utah has claimed a large share of tlie people’s at tention With cveiything to make and create fur their support music has held a subordinate position amongst ns bntnow many of our citizen are in easier circumstances and with praiseworthy ambition are seeking to give their children tho advantages of this Iow delfehtfu! to th will tolu CTMUOB of ? I aim UDHjfq usual of families when all joined in Gettixo to Wqbk — Conference being home circle to hcar' the young folks unite in over and much of the ’land being about dry singing and better still with a piano-fort- e enough to plow the sfiarcs ere being thrnst or some other instrumental accompaniment intif the ground with a will On thlt nice 'Under the fostcrirg care of President Yonng Mr' Colder has labored indefatigably level table of sage land four mile sontli-wcs- t to musically educate the young and has' deof the Jordan bridge where' one branch of servedly earned for himself the thanks and tho new canal Is in rapid progress the stokes kind feelings of many parents And now wo Are being stuck and the plows ore arriving on see others who are well qnalified as teachers as professor Tnllidge Thomas and Soon tlie surface of the prairie such thcTgronnd Careless doing considerable in the profes' Jordan” will exhibit a change high- sion v to those who see finto love the who desire To those the services of a ly" agreeable wilderness rejoice and the desert to blossom ished teacher in singing no better can be than Mr Tullidge: he is a as the rose ! Success to tlie enterprize and recommended theorist and has attained no small thorough all sucL There arc bread and butter in it degree of eminence in his native country We and tliati something now-a-daknow some yonng persons now progressing well under his care Thb Wixtbb in Scrnur County — Mr W exceedingly As a teacher of the violin and piano Prof G Russell' gives ns afew particulars respec- G Careless superior in the ting thexituation in Kamos prairie and coun- country Of Prof Thomas we say nothing his rxer- try near The snow was about fonr feet on 'tion in the Theatre speak the level but is now-aboutwo feet and loader'demonstrated than any recommendation of ours that ia pretty solid On the summit there are twelve to fifteen feet - Little has gone from SATURDAY MORNING 15 the Park yet the sleighing being good there Abe Goino to Purchase Here— Miners on a body of snow three to fonr feet deep used to ran through the city on to someplace 'Down Silver Creck-kanyo- n the road Is bare East bnt the awful rise which Indian raids "T in places to prices eastward has changed the On the Prairie the cattle needed feeding gave mart Onr merchants declare they will sell from Novcmber'lst and the prospect i that here cheaper than the folk yonder Banker the snow will not be gone before May-Her- ehave the same determination to do business toforethe formers there have began to feed will do the “square” thing with the them at New Year-- ' Hay was sold in those They miners If goes on in the presnpper regions from neighbor to neighbor for ent fashion competition Salt Lake will ' have all the ' busi- from $w to $100 per ton Many cattle are ness of the mines subsisting now by browsing on willow Of — Vh athletM of Richmond ' Coeb the stock in that region at the' beginning of Cmckit mrm lonirthlnf count t tho iheoltbftil gam of winter abbnt half of the sheep d of crickat fonr match fea harflig coma off Tacently the cattle and ope-ha- lf to two-thirof tho wherein the hqys made some excellent play --horsesare gone the wajMif all flesh TzxrzoAzcxx xx Bzax lakc Yaxazt— We hare We direct the attention of emigrant been furnished with a series of drily readings of the and freighters to the advertisement of the barometer in Bear Lake Yalley from February 8 to March 25 the hlghast and IowmI figures ' being a Overland Ferryacross Snake Stiver ' j'"' is-n- -- looming up in tho distance and the Inspiring harmony of the great authors foiling upon our ears like tho soothing of: the Angel’ -- semi-civiliz- ed ua detettcir T 7 - - - ys hao-probabl- yno t - - ’ one-thir- ds follows At 7 am highest 39° March 11 lowest 20° below rero Feb 24 At 2 pm highest 60° March 21 lowest 15° March 2 At 9 pm: highest 40° March 9 lowest 21° below zero Feb 24 - FRIDAY MORNING 14 v Mail Letting s— The contracts for carrying the United State mQ on ronte 14646 from Gunnison to Chicken Creek and on 14G13 from Fillmore to Deseret have been awarded to Leonard I Smith ' The award was conditionally for weekly service which we understand he has acceptV ed-- a- I Soimnan CoTzxroBoaT— Tha t un pretexting sheet the Intelligencer published by the yonng men ef Porowoit comes- - to onr table tOci as the 8osthenx Mail will admit It contains articles upon education and other matters worthy of perusal girt Poston 10 McDonald of the Scbobnfr Klin l!a6oaFRGNTIl AXU AraTRiivA CapL from Aux Csyce report that on February I : TO SOXOIU' " -ijSWe 15 th on tho ontward passage ahe fell in with the ship black iYmec from cisco of and for Boston !iort of and leaking badly having three riiuus—rilKY AUK term her hold lie supplied her wititpro-ANCllOU liY TIIK TOiS ‘Jftiihth visions and proceeded the Captain of the bfscy J ship thinking at the time that htscould safe- LEt OX TIlK K reach DRKW the SW Til Tho MU next day the schoo ly port lgiAi LrpS! encountered a trciueudoda gale and as TO M NY AM'S TO the ship h!i never arrived nor been tieard VISIT JtmXNW'SS of since there is no doubt that she foundered MAlPKACKl and all on board criidicd' JV1 JEFF FOR A TRAXSuiK91Stnn etr Yorkll fwkuacy: The World's army Potomac correspondent a th detail the pursuit of near army dating MOSllYVILL FICUT IT ocy Race’s station 7th and says after another day of cXciteiueot and nivccm wo have' a REmTCTIOX OF TmTAUMYl tau'n? few mile more of the cue ray's soil tho cue- ‘ - la-v- ’s d- ijSl 11 unfertile we a' determined resistance but j information ot tho KecreUry-oivir61 with we anticipated little them trouble captured togeth- J inclined to believe it alilmu-- h 1 hsvVJ1 er with all that was in them securing Is pie J cd no report direct Irum Gea WiW The enemy then ces of various calibre (SyucJ) fell back aud took a position near Farmville There they Leld us tho entire remainder of 1:-Tl CfU Thom Til on the day iiotwitlistaudiug'stroiig jrer& l from Col Iloovcr it the part of the 2nd corps to dislodge them received The enemy tried several times to cut hi way Men directly through froW SchusWJIJ" Vtt n lick captured: by ilea Wilson s through our lines but always with sncli fatal place'Jml Inst Forre-- t anj RthIj efiect to himself that he finally abandoned the -JJS'rf" entire CommanJ-- were capturei’ the attempt t Thew Tho 2nd ivisionTwas sent down the raib J r which road to seize Farmville village 1 ntw"l captured they dul without trouble Previously they "oulS°1rri (Signed) IksTril had a skirmish in which Suiythe was it uf feared mortally wounded Point To Stanton Lynchburg mirrcnWi li Gen hi Ewell after Gen said capture I ttppl terday to a Iieui ot liruliuV forcei to take ail hi atroop i0UgI iuce wanted a I jee head of a scouting party tirantUotlTH Sheridi S? I I t t MeKenzie brigade of cavalry to occbsii Was fur town and take care r the pnidi f k?‘ - i jee? - ' — 1 A 1 k ’ on B jhB Tin Additional per steamer live Fortur Impressed onthontie had ordered the tcbcl sL KJ family wall to leave Lisbon and had tbv Jv V f' unWik troop and fmuuf the enemy iir strong I txFttcd- 1U( position from which they were driven after n Commons March hard fighting They fell back to another po-- 1 ft ifVircinl ifition from which Sheridan-couh- l not with I Ivord' Klchi alluded to the L l'ui liimcut where itr I'Canadian hi cavalry make them budge The 2nd and U janieiil Glti corps rente An and were nut in position I denied that 0imni I‘umh was ail tliiib it thefts land would vote tor imaila this Ve r which they held through tho night Tho next morning Ctfetar was sent forward to blockade the road ihe rebel would take - hI0&A I'd to in retreating The formation of the infantry Stonewall ha sailed from thw w LaL Go The being complete a charge wus souuded- - The The Niagara and the Sacramento Uer irens'siid rebels held onr troops itt bay for some time vel here The xVefoll anthuribesiu Portuguese but tlio ineh: finally rushed upon tlicm when m for 2t hourstheir (ajis Sailing prohibited they fled down the pike where they were frrflrlI) eneLisbon!) lnct by Cnstar and field in check The The Federal frigate Niagara airtiheSjw The Wo my finding (hey could not vret n memo sail to lu'fore tbe ex attempted turned again upon the infantry They charged jo Sbc fixed of time the liun tlmJ'ortuneKt tmaerri by impetuously and then onr troops under Philadelphia 10 thuritics and were tired upon by lVtea fr that sp charged when 'the enemy hoisted the Tlie rress has that ion email reports Forney in the pmip iu Niagara was tru-was in It this sen man flag and surrendered ha cut the railroad between Danville and whitethat was killed The vcu--l lhcttu iksUtei were officers Ewell other and capfight Greensboro and that biicrmun has occupied but anchored tured '"They were not only lirruian'i Raleigh ' l’aris The Martinis Do La Lavalettofe read) ' Washington 10 su beenha Minister sitor iW? Reward' of (4 appointed Tribune’ Til all are closed The Department and injuspecial say oi' M in terior Boiiditwhuse fruir Jiuryp place everybody is keeping holiday Stanton ex- ries have assumed a serious character' If tion hire been ulfor In the 'corps' accepted men medical no of is will be there erysipelas danger presses the’ opinion that pased ' M Kull Ilurnird defioidud the ran' eVMU more heavy fighting It is expected here fear that owing to his inability to take olid ml and it sjliabii aud the conduct uft I Th e c o that Johnson wilt surrender Lincoln has food he cannot repar the waste of his vitali- Roman court returned and is closeted with his cabinet ty in time to mcct llio bout of the comiug New York R jHveen ared (i There fs reason to believe that! Jeff Davis warm weather Tlie CflimnercUl says room hafrir lc of t The Herald Washington special says tliat I was at Danville on Saturday night trying to engaged at one of our hotels lorAa-r-tin R M join 'Johnson with the' archives of tlie late prominent rebels probably Judge I’aniobfll I j He i to arrive lot nd burn rebel government and a large amount of spe- and Hunter arc soon expected in Washing-- I ur morrow expected ak sap 1 restore-business Connection in the ton with cie under L from Havana Moro Tlie Castle tioii Seward's condition is such as to make New York 10 of the Mh bring advice from Vers C: n wui The Commercial's special says orders will it necessary that the conferences on the sub- - to the 1 si Mexico to the 2tJi Ahrftit i ITercd be sent to onr Generals everywhere to open jeet should be held there arc on liievij Thec aml Austrian Freuch 0l0 ' NcVVorkil communication with the enemy and commanthe-- 1 niuiii hu lroilr Sonora rithiu 1 Emigrants Tho steamer Liberty from New Orleans ti Mexica sailer ders of the rebels in their front and oiler the ou their zrrivil sthe e terribly same terms which were accepted by Lee No 2d Havana 3th ha advices from Mobile to that country and there is no hopeoftlKirt the 2sth ult no later than already teiegra- - Fug well ' I difficulty is anticipated except in Texas iittof t I New Or!eant tint o Gmrespondcncc in tlie papers state The Herald's 2nd corps special of the 4tii Fort Spanish WUS besieged oil three Side Advice from the army about Mb8f flntil fur say a large nnmbcrof psispners stragglers A that and the gunboats were-toperate on the thu llh lnlu that water conmitmuuiiesV afiocut from the rebel have been and deserters army other side At last accounts our losses had tween (lie S)auisli fort and Mobile ihu brought in during tho day It is said the not exceeded from SO to &0 killed aud 2U0 to are our flank column filled of the woods on by STbaitery established above tin ' Tke 300 wounded Hebei comiiinnieatiou with Mobile isratie 1 nUjr with thtmi The siege progrefews-largnb- : We learii from Charleston that Banks suspended oii as The same special says Sheridan with the Summeraro about GeorgetownNew York 11 'The 5th corps and cavalry reached Jettersville on guerrilla I I'orire have been sent to rid tho evtnins ot tbe Lib and foirad the enemy ville B C and T1C aditesfiwifc ypecialMVt of '' boro to tuo loti tat-tlill lilt front He immediately telegraphed to tl- Mr-- & on the nth they made a dah tiou ha Leen reived utnliat pUeth r 500 about and Meade that he was between the rebels and into Riiniuicrville raptured a few negroe Johnson's army is 15 mile north eartofs 7a--bT A troop to move Lynchburg and requested thedivisions and threatened to ehoorali the whites who city cavof forward immediately intwo :t taken the oath Jrge iiiiantitie of cothad us he had been fighting The Herald)) correspondent at Dontotr alry under Crook iu South be the to said hidden are ton and rice tlie enemy since morning 7th say up lu tliat time the - capture’ll I Crook struck the enemy’s train destroying Carolina plautatLna Lee army were immense in men and b£ Sight! 11 YTasliington three mites of wagons and their content s ria1 For mile the ro'uUwcrc The Richmond Whigpf Monday says whatThe officers report that with another brigade rhov ammunition uud Siuero foty of the constitutional with wliatartillery they could have captured the entire train ever may beitthe tenacity the pursuit wu prtet i a certain ha the suu rises Sheridan made cr the Two thousand prisoners a battery of Arm- amendment 'the largest partfof freach that slavery in Virginia i dead A national tnres but the infantry are entitled 1 hiitor strong guns and six flag were captured The Tribune’s special says three compa bank will be at once established in Richmond equal Mure of the credit Oar hr tit v' $ithe ft the 1 pursuit wa not large The rebel ourn at the rapidity of surprised greatly ftg — meats-y a now mostly operating on tho neck of hind bcn brought in or captured The country The Herald's City Toint correspond: between Richmond and Amelia county I said 11' running down to Acquia creek and Freder- to 'Jth say it is reported tiul dating all full of soldiers be Confederate nearly icksburg --dent last cominMMtiiS'" a received night of them Virginians making their way home Washington 10 the of peace which caaic frOia Ll subject Admiral Porter report to the Xav v DeNew York 11 lines our out Tlie Post's special says letter from Gotds-bor- o partment his recent operations in James City Point is still the baser of snpjjlfc t was on tlie 7th say Johnson river retreating Railroad armies in our Lee and to join On being satisfied that the rebels were towards Virginia attempting been to catiou has Notuwsy opened ' about to evacuate Richmond he proceeded that Sherman wa fitter him A severe fight Viriu Fairfax in the and river took place yesterday county to remove the obstructions Richmond correspo? The Herald out by succeeded in getting the channel through ginia between some rebel tfcoon has gouu to Lyncainlj committee a a and Richmond says of to the evacuation President the the after Lee He then accompanied rebci-TAntinvite the Virginia Ijegiiature to rclwa The in found the our that and of lie gunvicifiity when troop portion city Uic!nioii'D Several lucmhfrs wliv W boat all blown op exeentan unfinished ram Ttbcls were defeated and dispersed 111 the city are working for a reotti ' die Texas and a small tug gunboat the The Herald Baliz correspondent say tlie State to the I'niou oinonditw) Beaufort had reached Lt sal- abolition-oof Maximilian's slavery atto The following vessel were destroyed: The Yucatan enronte fortroops llucalar and Only 803 hogsheads of Frcachtobscrt-Richmdnflag ship with four gun the iron teinp a complete conquest of ucatan Mar-zcnVirginia were- destroyed by the lire clad Richmond fonr guns: the ironclad Fred- the subjugation or extermination of the Nanse-mon- d fonr clad iron the guns ericksburg or Moya Indians The proceedings of the' VirginiASece two guns the wooden ship Hampton are published showing Convention the of list a Herald general The publishes two gnus the wooden ship Roanoke one notified in the presence of the Coarc when Lee It surrendered Comprises officer by gun and a wooden torpedo tender and a the 17 Maj tion of hi selection as coiarnaniieiot three Lieut-Gen- s schooner ship Some of these may be raised Gens 61 rP Anderthem Gens' Virginia military and ndval forces among Brig The Texas and Beaufort he has taken for onr son Echols Ewell already a prisoner Fine-j- r "'trusting Godwin an in Almighty use The Tredegar works and the naval ordconscience and in the aid of my Wfl an Heath Hushrod Johnson - Kershaw nance were depot unchanged McCausland l devote myself to the alone will — Mosby Longstreet Mahone commissioner PemberPensacola Fla March 30 State in whtee behalf native the exchange To Weljs Gen Asboth commanding mili- Ould A and Sorrell Kosser cr Fickett Henry again draw the swonl” tary district Of West Florida has just infor- ton The number of men actually surrenThe Herald’ City Point despatch M med me that Gen Steele had met with a de- Wise rLee-i20 3‘iJbOOWithin to from Oth says an offichti despatch dered by cided sacceu having captured on tlie 25th the over 20000 have weeks been two from Sherman' kr I jrant the ft®1 nisrht past is who inst the rebel lien Cliftoa mortally numa and Point forwarded to from sent were City large away inunediatcly two 250 seized wounded taken ' prisoners still are there ber Ts railroad trains at Evergreen ten miles above The Tri bane 'W asliington correiP Pernambuco advices received at the Pollard on the Montgomery Railroad and says a &troug pressure w being had torn up' and destroyed the railroad track Exchange state that the steamer Pa- bear for the release of tlie capwt® both at Evergreen and Pollard Gen Steele nama had arrived at that port bringing news oh Ewell and Curtis Lee at the latest advices on the 26th was mar of Flores’ having taken- possession uf MonteGen Pickett’s barbarity iu shootingJg video given xhere was iUnion Carolina captures ching on Blakely S J X Armstrong procession and an illuminationat Pernambu- to be excused byprisoners the rtatemeatthst (Signed)v co inconsequence Commodore under Lew’s orders 0f! 10 5th Havana advices to report (he workmen at the Washington Three tbonsand ' The National Intelligencer of y says that the United States steamer Santiago De JV yard are on the strike owmf we learn from a reliable source that Jnage Cuba with the assistant Secretary of the navy 30 cents per day m theff duction of Campbell called npon the President at Rich- Navy Fox and party enronte for Charleston SandyHooLK mond and Urged him to issue a proclamation arrived at Havana on the 4tlu - The sentence York New 1 steamer the Per hi been pronounced of a conciliatory character expressingmost oi Argnelles which has ip ampton 27th La France pabiLRc understood to be perpetual banishment lrom ticie belief that it would have at this time a ®in Baron Dupuy signed by i President was however the Island 19 years oh the chain gang at salutary effect The The that it would be greatly to En£lM not then prepared : for this step It was rea- - Ceuta in Africa and a fine of $29000 Canada TheRusirii I sonable to saupose that he would decline blockade runners Lark Denbigh and Owl tage to retain Rome aadora at gave a banquet w I action upon this subject while Grant was sailed enthe Ut I hi ! i'rll£ - - k out-foug- out-generat- ed to-da- y - i dtif -- ( 7- - o - b-c- - lvrt rt 1 utrewm-wagon- ita - 4 tlie-Xiel- d CW-hous- s-- nt s ’ f in-ord- er d al Gcn-!n-Chi- ef J - Merchants’ nd no-da- te - to-da- r i - V: i sSmh Am V TELEGlSAPfiSfiC the-iraildln- There Is not d quarter enough-frugrown in this Territory yet though if compares very favorably with its near neighbor iu 'that respect - Wo can grow fruit hero goetl fruity and of “many kinds much easier than in some placed in tho States Our peach trees have very good health antf' dp finely if Jack Frost' touclxea them not too rough' Ijv And thp "plum trees - bear most abundantly with nqjtroublc a3 yet from tho curculio Apples aud poorsJlourLsli and deserve 'to be inucli excellently ' inpre extensively :grown thaii they aro with ua All tLo Common small fruits V h com-pnneti- - - v- for-suc- - ‘ v v r - - -- brought cut and torn iu the bottom with probably about ten pounds of mall mutter — letters and paper That sack probably left about Christinas and was rudoubted!ystolen from the stage about a hundred miles north oj Ihlsy It was found concealed among TironsnAY MORNING 13 — Electkic Teleqk Am The Very many Bugs brush by oaptil Sir lluliaduy’s stock tender I uae Agents of the advantage that would arise from the conAkiuvkI) — Four of Livingston’s huge praiy I ®'rr7 exerloa can bo Contractor to information whatever gather lino struction of a of telegraph through this rie schooners that got weather bound at will be taken to detect tbe had measure and every Territory must be obvions to every intelligent Ruby 7 camo in yesterday loaded with mer- thler At sucti a time of tbe year there could be an institution chandise for Jennings Walker Brother El- but little travel aud few persons in' tliat person The necessity vicinity has long been spoken of and fts i worth1 to lis & Brothers and Causohoff & Co If tlie Agent has any territorial bouudary some extent understood and appreciated on his conscience about hanging tbe villuiu That Band and Mrsic — Following the — when he Tim citizens of Utaliliko fill others in a catclics him that is— w thou-- ht that the is iron while it hot” J “striking new country liavcbeen compelled to give their we would just raj there has bocn no rccvbt Survey ' ' we have no to rememthe let disposition irst labor to the absolute necessities of their and boundary line are' considerably “mixed” brance of the visit of the Ogden Brass Band That wonld go a great length with a jury oition now tlio conveniences and refinefrom the people’ memory without pokpas ments attendant upon advanced progress are congratulating ourselves upon the yylVVtw them for something of the same fine ing againat weather and we are not- - discouraged yet claiming' attention The subject was canvassed at the meeting sort for ourselves A subscription paper or though tho little snow storm yesterday morning leld in the Tabernaclo ou Monday last after something of that kind I now in circulation wa rathef chilling the Convention and from the favorable dis- to raise the modest nm of about a dozen hundred dollars- - to get a full equipment of position evinced and the action of the delebras instrument from Distin’a manufactory gates on that occasion and frum other information in our possession we aro sanguine in London and a suitable ontfit from some- JEFF NYIT1I T1IE BFEC1E AND ARwhere else in the shape of uniform That’ hat tho project will not only spoil fine nice we can see the shadow of them all CHIVES TRYING TO REACH JOHNSON! “ HODPS AFPAIXIS ’ i - I “ “ ' Ie UC4 WWh (NOM he ‘ ' 1 - f--T - Tho experience of- - tlio post winter confirms that of former years that it is not safe for' cattle sheep horses and mulesto bo left Cut during the whole season in many parts of thus Tcrritoiy' lliosp persona who liavo scarcely a Loof left to do their plowing with this spring will probably bo thinking of raising and providing moro focUlerof some kind or other to' sustain their stock through the inclcmcnfcica of a long winter There nre the chaff audj tho' straw fron the small grains and- tho hay from tlib meadow land but that is not enough— somclhiii moro must bo done and we may expect UT aco a modification of the common course of agriculture here a ’more extensive cultivallon of crops for homo feeding such cs corn for fodder red clover lucerne and roots' Ked clover and lucerhe both flourish finely iu this region On warm lauJtliey cap bo cut for liay three times in tho sea- son tivice at tlie very least and perhaps the uccrne would -- make tli’o best fodder if cut oftener than twice An aero of vetches eveaoasccond-rat- e land would moko a large amount of liay that would be relished by' till stocks On riclrer land tho growth would bo very heavy But perhaps of all fodder crops corn sown in rows two or three- - feet-aja- rt and the twoan or inch iu row the grains apart jproducctho most" heavily Tho difficulty is in curing it well and persuading tho cattle to cat it all up ctfcm IIow-evthey would ratlier do that thaivgo wider ns many have done since Chris t-inas lust- It may be said that luccrnt clover and vetches would make coarse hay True but cattle don’t grumble much about itin the old world' and they 7l - i To-nig- ht "TIIK STOCK V- ’ V- - 30 ' - an takeesropf wba conauct In fit Mint forfeit of lBrpr I V 0 bciioro to Bee 110 expect long ten J0ylkr( iih free quarters in the “city” plant ' v I weoii— WomnBir nm to t w void of con- apple orchard® planted by tho five acres J till morning I aclenca as alao who admirers' lawyers- am mid tubOno of Marya ardent Only asking the ten acres the twenty acres rather G’s— but wo I forty-fl- v the dollars with P a ts’nt 10 cord! reasonable' claimed relationship Very inoro generally thin has been the case bfGci-- 1 It won’ t last long— that's om corffort too related— so not was being heretofore We would like that bleak belie re in the affolrwa consigned to tho custooos 1 Tausu— expected to be the great-proirio oyer Jonlan jost ns well ns we dy of the military guard est treat of the SMtaon for the young folk The do now if we could see hundreds of acres A fast butcher was fined fifteen dollars Forty ThlevM which is prceedcd hy old rhil’a covered with Greenings and Baldwins for furious driving Birthday Is the climax of all that has been at? ’ tempted la the gorgeous and beautiful on these and SpitztBburgs and Peanniuns just — fine With the weather Montana fok hank The entertainment Is sure- to la good ready to pat forth their promising bios- - though still uncomfortably chilly the freigh- - We need some amusement— let us el! go and e spins and the community would bo jast ters begin to stirround The day before yes- abter Sarah and the other folks dancou as well off with such use of that' range as terday Mr lloward Uvingston started oat a BrxutRfa Ixrtorutm — With the approach Montana for dozen wagons Virginia fins weather our roaeone and builder are becoming They a now that its chief purpose is to feed were loaded wlth'general merchandise — prin- more lively and preparations are going on for the few cattle in the spring and starve them cipally flour for Mr J Buy sad others going erection 'of a " iii tho winter structures there Mullincr’e old stand and tannery on tlie Mt of trees fruit Once more plant every Yesterday Packard’s train of eighteen side of ZaOTmpU Street will toon be among dessame desirable kind and above all plant plenty vkgona loaded with flour for the Imtitntloue detnnct ' In their place It is said that tination all to and the passed through city of apple trees It will pay— there are a store and a banking house are to be erected are these but the commenceappearance if in But it both pleasure audxprofit There is sums life among the masous around the ment sits of Walker Brothers’ New Store which it is p03Sil)lo to avoid it do not let tho cattlo In— The miner begin to show supposed when completed will be Coxing as in a night destroy your work of many their weather beaten countenances and In this line hitherto anything attempted poar days and frustrate several years ex- out the “dust for flour and other convenient A Rob best — The last stage the North pectations of etijoyment ond reward Yesterday we saw the glitter pol“fixings back to the Tost Office a leither mall sack trees r : 10 00 ' : s no copy) Fix Month' i G00: " : Three “ : : ' : Any person sending ns ten subscriptions ' hall receive a copy grati Tor Annum AlpTkr" ' - Chmim— A notlca vHlw meeting ndh4 rreinft upon That FORREST AXI retreating force and Mr iAuni in Uw the President will now adopt tliia course the than midnight wanderinga wa arrested on by Captain Troawwthy ' ' -Intelligencer has additional reasons for be I & Police—"Liverpool So no ono need bo afraid of OTMhooUng-a- April ' 17 63 V — to' more Vwiwiw ' ' lW 'k J: at least 54W' Wl"-lrTl- 5 f Ma em |