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Show Cwwil Ci'nisjs2- m QMiGkft Jaa, 120, I lsfissas. BUia if, jaaousoK, ryo M :-. Editarisjorthe MoankinceQ publish in. the Mountaineer the nJ m4 6oAipaSyi d6eretttf of Vfci Couacll commttteeoB AericuItaretTr,d. and Maanfrtctares oa the subject of tt! Detent Agricultural ami MaBufaeutr! 8 Society, As asatifrar iklerest ; anS- i formation to tlie. inhahitaaU afiUrah Tery rcspectfaHy.'k ; i ' JDanikl H. wkus" H hf. TO THE COUKClb q&MITTEE OV I MANUFACXOIUJS. ' ' quest of tho Hon. 'Ocorge A. Smith i enclose A edndenscd .rejior of tbj I DeseretAjjfricuUaral and ManUfactunV H Soctity since its, organiiatioa. . t - H FrPfti the rrcqnJnt'tnelin'gs of-'H, board.and other jsourqb, I Jearn that d B society ts in a prosperous-, condition, aj H is carrying out the provisions ofitsbji gnnizniion for tho benefit of the people H not only in distributing premiums ! II especiallyin .encouraging tlte people W If mport.the chotcestynrieiiMloLanimali II fruits, Jowers, seeds, &cu"and improving II on them. . 0 mi . Since .the 6rganM5ati6n of tlie sociely II several choice horsea' of, the Morgan.ileV. If senger, and Frenoli. Canndilin brcedr II havB been brought, into thd Territor' II also ssyt'rnl. ..bulls of thDfirharh and Devon breeds,, from which it ia adyHable I that, our' farmer should -imnrbvo their H stockf:-,: '.' ''' B Sevcralcholce Heicester, Saxohy'ni I South Dawn ramsnre riavf lrt the valfer H and tho prospects arc gtiOd that We' will K soon, have, some Choice breeds of' ihcctj B not only ja regard to .flesh, hut ati '1 provemcin iu the ;flueccr which 's e I most desirftbld. object for tjipcppie irCthl, I ferritory. It. cannot, be too stronily I impressed nppn the people the.rieiesiiiy pf.pr.eswVmgHheir-nocki'of'shM to,cncourageVtllo, mariufacturfli of their jt? ewXye 'hero areVse vcralf .effi'clcot cardipg muchinea;iri.. tho Tt4ntory?tvliili ?Uf Pj?.0! g.?d clean folk; as May in .America:'';,;. ;.t'"v : Y'i aUcntl6n-frpinJ 'a. mull pVrtion.' of the people, nMU !sucisariaiy Taued We liavti manufacture w,in the aVrritory,' ami it is:,de.sirablo;t,hat;a rauqh greiUeKatlca-lion greiUeKatlca-lion 8houldbe;gtyeniotio cultivattua or '4-?e??P.'- A,?tw. metorefer ybu 'IPMrv.loMMter1 intlw Pttertt :Mvs of Match ' 23, vbn this subject. " H 'Kv - - .- T - 'By'reports fromltne SnntAtlaracflun try itjs nV nnrestiihltshed fact thatcou ton Caiibe successfully iJulttvatedTttthii ferntory;;if thobtst kindsfaced were sent- for. and Cul livated, ' die: ;; yean j CtJ would not pasAovcr ourheadsfjnthouV tiev.eshtbttiOn,oFfas good-;Cbttbnas any raised juitho States? all .that ii needed, " the exertion .jofipiio; -pfr'itvoapltjiliits. whpre mariufaelurers;';io-establislit tlw machinery to manufacture theMiec'esjjqrj cotton fabrics, iranted In 'lhirm'arket, In regard' tb;; Frutt;!!'ihe fcliniaTe of Utalt Territory Jinotsufp'8$ed; ju the world, iVis riatiurally'adapted ffo thVcuI-ttvattoti thVcuI-ttvattoti of Apples Pears, PeachesUpri-cot. PeachesUpri-cot. Plums, (frapes, Currants;' andotlier fruits; tlie exertions, of thainhabitanfs in procuring cuttings., of choice vhrieties Irom. abroad, ' and;inbculatng, the same on the tbHttrVeedlinV6wingherV,hM been crowned wilhauccess.. VVohave also proved tbat someieedIingafgrowa H here are tonally .choic.9; and.ome supe? K nor to tho mppred',;fruitlHnnTpc H 180? ,.Bflened' hatSnr Jas J'airVdibVnot i exhibit as'greiira quantity, or'as'nfa'iij H yarletjestis the aeasorij -.previously jel H it. is' undeniable that'i thPtifbiindalfos 1 'if H laid; wherebyin fewTyear8; every fc- habitant of Utah;rTortorycah.bo grati- fied.with thoiper.ifruita thanthey hare been accustomed to., .',tJt B r-9!l)i:,lV0,n tbe Sorghum Sucre, or ClnneEo.Sugar0arie, can beWde a .fffit''' i'prtjfit to very-culiivatbf of the? soil,'; TJip experienco flUh'ovast yeaf has revealed ilib! knowledge; that it ,ls;.y h Pwrof every family to rni'a suflielency ofAweets' foijthehiselVcsf tho . sacchartno matter : more fuIlV devefotfi cd in the.,cnne:and5 vegetables erowh ia this territory than iiu most- other pM' tries; it is to be hoped that tliicultivaV ore or, theSotghutti iucro will be;thpice in the sqlection.o their secd,80 as to hare , the purefardcle;. Jij9w .individuals hare been neglectful of Jttih' great cswutial, und hud llroom corn growing tnilsJm-mediate tnilsJm-mediate vicmity.j-reject aHsuclf seed, And culltvate only the:pure :8orghum!6u6reY Utah possesses' many 'natura.l.'flowfri Which, by -cultivatibn; iay VIewiththe Jjlora.ofany other StHty tberoportalion tof cutlings of choice roses whichnrenof in a very.thofiy.cbndrttori.sndbynmp'ort-' jng other Flo.werAeeds;1 Vjtt may, safely nntieipato that in a few,yearstbe. iemslo portion of o.ur.populauon cauXbeiBgreV ably and hpaUhily ocqunied fnthejr leisure houra. in IhccuUiyatibnofFlpWWS itlose fragrarico rfnd beauty w far'mqro desirable, thAn any jnanu'facVredMnv-italioit. jnanu'facVredMnv-italioit. "f" fs Uh evident that this eliniatolre-culiarly eliniatolre-culiarly adapted toih'e bultivAtion of- lbs I fro- M ialewS I ; ' fMr. Edward Syers punished i ijic ngm?8t W A garden is placed 1 fetl d, otmj that, I e . ftt'ctf yon y repots, of the quantity ' f ,wt careftls, groiTH oh an ae rc, ciarHif Mi pt year, JW Httca : -HH'fa'mAt to thoSwlcty, by Any ' Li tkw'ww "who U,(S pwaai' lt acsirabl6 that at future ex- UbiiioM, those Who clais premiums " shoald report thoawounl raised per 1 re thVlr of tha soil, and tbetaaa-t tbetaaa-t of cultivatiOB, bo that the same may - Witabijshed Rr the Ihforaatioa of all eeaeeraed; in the delightful occupaHoa of Agrksllure. .... 5 J? ro the increased labor in procuring wood 6M wbaWhe highly ad-aatiieeo ad-aatiieeo if tkeewaerrofhwd, oh the ' Urim of the Jordan Biver, Utah lake and other snltabte places, could, be . hv : dueed to devote a "portioa.of the' land, to 4 the raising of tte.teettst, coltonwood and other wft growing trws, for; the. pur- nof 'rawng the necessary timber for whieliia a very, few, years; will be i very dieU te eJM""ri from the already I almost inaccessible" mountain sides; it "vwoali not, only be a, source , of 'profit' to the owners, but also add a charming scenery to' the1 VallieV, whicK ' would not I only he a delight and benefit ..to thcnC-i wives, but would also refresh the weary pilgrim travelling; through thai Territory, 1 Allof whichistcspectfuTly submiitedr:. ; Byyourob't servant, ,,0,,, Ti'0MAa;Bjttoc, J' , " Secretary of the P. Ar!s. M. Society January10, JB60', 't' -v?! ' v '- (ViA LigUlcMce CencilCmmkiiotiAgrieuU B Jkia Tra( amJ afauiiartur. J?rrf " Vooh committee to wliom W4 referred the fin K "eocUl Hpott of ih D At & M. Saelety,. hve -' totieted the ukjec of Ibelr oprtIoj, SoKr , i their llmlteJ lime .would prn. . ." v (i m Tbeanartrepo'rt ot Uie rierlt" hw the y'Mpqrit, ef preiswra,e,wai(l4 on .tfie merl ' brwichei also IS "amount of the receflpu aud exptnditerelof JIioclt j, - ; . '? ,ThereBU, scfariafwe'ean Ieari, In relatloh to stock Jr. thai ImproVed bteetfe of horiee' have btemucceif fully Introduced- The locreaie In imraher .and; Impro Vtmtiit itt qaallty; ;? 'JMgMy fatUfaetory. The; imporiatloa -of iBp'erior,peit cattle and exhi Wtli?'n tit, our own etocki show decided Irtipraveinent. -; Sheep raiting, and . wool Wowltie- have.of late, recelred.mucli, atlentlori: Shee? are Ircreatfoffarid;-their price U dlrhliilahr H Itigs ihecoantry Wild climate sppear well idapted to their iucreate.'Sluce the' jrrest drttnicllon, of atock 'by Ih eere winter of: 1655 0, which H prorrd ao dWattrom lo our tlockt, (lie loliablt-H loliablt-H aati'of Utah bffiin to real x that We are situated B on an "aUUiido ti(ltlen( to justify them In believ.-- fl we wy lve coldUwiuterifeud: betfer. care B huteeti taltetff but'ltiere U allil abundant room" B fprlmproveraioU fK'-f:l- fi- B FM O-o?. TlieTo,,clubat.deven-heBdtd B varietiei ot wheat have been iecouiended the I best for oar loila and climate. ,Ttie, Taoa afraw B " hat proed equat'to rye for the' manufacture of K hati. Th premiums ari)rd,, have, elicited H ' ipUndld-'ipecimeiiaOf cor arid'Oal. wbtch with' B 4 careful cultiMtlonhM J'jeMfd W.H and hand-l hand-l -aomely rem'uuerated tlis farmer, for hi extra B WL' ..rJA'-: ,',;;.5-j--v11'. K 'Fences are very InsufficUnt on account , of the B heavy expense conaequen t " lipou procuriii j good B aud permanent limber; and, althdush a fow pr- mlnm hare been expeAdrd for the etfeparae-"K etfeparae-"K laeutof fenclae, the difficulty ot pblaiulnR auita I bid. timber -hu proved 'almoat an ilnauperable barrier. S " " 'Z.: ?V jCare iV.trtinp takia by'iriany faVmert ioitn) B prore tlulr aetd gralua,, byi leloctlnj the bejl K apeclmeoa and improving tberoi.4j,f jW-Jf;'. I ,,lnltlio vegetable' depaftnieBt,ih5,peelmeajii exhibited haxe been crrdilable, and Uio potatoe, l beelaml c'&rrot :cnrp'are' excelteiit.' , " ' ,. , ml Fritft and, Floieettil'Ybe Sample of fr1t pre' I eiitedlolw'pMblletlt;the-riIr,rI)e.V Incited, n I laudable interest, intomucb. f hat? rnanyyife.Bet-H rnanyyife.Bet-H tins burorcliurdt.aud the aoclety tiave distributed j aclona aud cutting, of the b"al Vailctle of fruit H cultlrated,ln;ihe !Unlil Stales, from which j exlewlye grafting end budding hai been in- I! t,ojJ?',-iv'i -,-'.- i-.-f-,. I Flortcaltare Ijas.Wfeveryucctiiiful, wher I aver a little. B(tenti(iiilmjhht(eii paid to that W braiebn .j V K rmw9l!iijfaMHU.J& SrK your ;com- 1 niittce t.aireieaiiVtd tlier has been hut little Icompetlitun llf thU IiJ " " ' .VaMiiuri,: Some -few, ip,eclnii hae; been prehted which have coinmaiidfd admiration flifl eanllrgi-machlne'ou .exhibition in 1857 wa Bniterslly ' pronounqtd.aJaobala'nlWj.au-perior pronounqtd.aJaobala'nlWj.au-perior -ailkle.' SeveraP augar cane mlll haye been imported,' ahd;?orue have-been rhamifac tared ;which' hare uperaeded our wooden ma chinea, . ' , 4J. '. . A . . 1 - iivarAir. ltiefaimpteat the difTerent fairr hare unlveraally been tuch ai . made our cltl-tent cltl-tent proud to tee .'what' our manufacturer coald podue,"arid orry t. think itheyfoftea-; , Hiiie'oold.oaiy"'pr6care; n Inferior artfelej bneof the reasona for which l, that theaupplV haa .Berer been equal to the demand, aud roych leather, has tietB-tlid" before' it "Was properly tanned audfinlahe, ' ' ? I CJU.--Tiiei-'nrleii. exhibited .paw been highly ciedllablp, and Increased la quantity and qualiiy-f row year to-ycacl ilUcoloiliijr.Biuch remaiut to be done, although ipecimens fl?! plaid, aud tliawla' have been produced, pro-duced, whir li aliew that the efforU o our. ciU ken have been very Bnceeasful , . T' Furmlurti Jie.-7-Superb apeclmena of furnl-tule furnl-tule have been exfilbiled, ahowlua there i rio Jack of talent and gealua in this deparf men tin cor Territory,; -t, , -. f , "ialrtnj antf-Snafdetnjr.i-Tlie Society have bent privileged Jo. 'exhibit apeclmeni of painting highly crtrditable; alio engravings which exhibit Uirlor arilftle Hbllities., ,,-.. t-Culltry t-Culltry and itardwarfr-Articles in this claia ; WvVb'eon'preBonted.whlchdembnatratelliatour arlieun aud mectitulct aire firit clai, workmeru ICemen' H'orl;. Hi thi department, numer-aus numer-aus fpeeimen havrfbeen yearly exhibited, giaug proot that the whoaome .counsel "let all thy garmenU be plain, aM their beauty the beauty f the work of thine own haod' la applicable to tbta commulilty. ' 4 f ."The Chinese Sugar Cine lit been tureen fully cultivated here, ffpin which e,aop'erior arV licla f ayriip h'ai been maiiufic'urVd.tfmugli the HMon.la raths'r short, especially fbr.tha lower landa ' - 1 1 The Hurigulan grats, ltd. (op and Timothy he been Introduced, and have beta highly Mueficfal to our Territory. . - ,. ; t The eitrlloiisf tho Society, under very'.nn-forillei very'.nn-forillei citcumstarxet, have been emlutntly 1 . 1 - 1 SucBMsfu'l inadmalating the people, la their In dmtrial partolts nd. 'Which, f conttnaed. will noduabt rsult in enabllrg the citizens Of Utah td provide withtn themseiea most of the h.cea tarwa and oomfortt of clvllited Hfe at Mi dtetost dayj a aeaMire ao highly impertsat la a country where It U Impossible to expert touch of it pro-dactionaj pro-dactionaj oar export trade havh hitherle brea confined 10 cattle Voar Committee have coRtulfcd With the rrettlenf and members of the BJard of the D. A. is M- Sjclety, who are of opinion that many of. the clie walch have bltlierlobeea support ed by Hbera premiums, are sufficiently eacovragr ed by the it ale of oar markets and willnatarally fljarbh by' their intrinsic merits. ; Theioclety has about One fhoasand embers, em-bers, Which la a aosree of reveBue eritbllog the society to extend a little encouragement to many firaticheaj frohi their own reroarces. Your committee recommend ah apptopria-tlort apptopria-tlort of five hundred dollars, with a view 10 the eucoargement of Cotton cahure, also for the derelopement and combiHatloa of dyslig BMferlak aud the encQUrsgeeaeht.of the calturo tad. msnufaclure of tobacco. Gti A, Smith, Chairman. Committee rbomlG.8,L.Cltyi Jan; 12,1860. We arri,'forced.l6 tofer the publication of the table of premiums and awards alluded al-luded to in the.foregbiojj report from lack of space.-4ED8, , , ., i . ; ' - |