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Show Letter From Iliiglaiul, JiortlNO" "i I:''S 1 Jan. 30, I00O. UdDoiTim'- AflcrTn expcrlcnic of about twent) montliafu lingtand, I thoiighl that perhaps per-haps S Hne 'rom ,nv ndjlit l ol InteHeUothercaderiof your valuable paper vftlth le a wclromo visitor each wceK-VjIit' "lnc tl'tt I"1' elapsed during dur-ing inyjojourn '" l'"lt1and haibeen one of thnw't evcnlful periods in my Hie. I hnvejgcn privileged to. vlnlt coined largesHcltlea in England, inch as LondoMverpool and Manchester, 1 havo 'Joit returned from tho latter, ThlsplJca ' notel for extensive manu- fncturoof cotton goods. I wai permitted to inspect m largo woolen establishment. After swing tho advantage! of these manufacturing entcrpilies I readily rcalltefjhat wo are lacking In this respect res-pect Incur own fair State of Utah, I truit tho day will come when there will noTonly bo a demand for scholars and professional men, but for thoio who lire bja wiie and economical expenditure expendi-ture oftlielr muscular energies In man-ufacturTug man-ufacturTug enterprises, While I" Sheffield fourteen elders and myicllTreiented ourselves at the office of Jolurllrowu'i big Iron works, and asked lor admittance. I told tho manager man-ager tilt we wero Mormon eldets, and wo werl readily admitted and provided with nTuIde. We watched with interest inter-est thnmanufacture of armor plate. Tho pule was IS to 18 Indies thick, and 10 (rem IS lectin surface measure. It requited, powerful and monstorous inachftiry to shape and design such glganj'pleceiof iron, Tho hydraulic prcn ft secret to tho surcesslul manufactured manu-factured armour plate. The Iron Is nbjecitd lo a pressure of 16,000 tons beneallfan hydraulic presi. Altogether our villi to that placo wai both pleas-ant pleas-ant ami Instructive, In cenneitlon to my missionary labor! I have endeavored in reason toiee end itudy lho enterprlioi cfKrgland, At the present time tradi Is good but wageiari rather low. jfTneltwjirjaBw.bln.wjiged Jn Boutb MVrfcwSTtiTe all aJjgJtuJsaA1' demand Ur coal caused by tliMH(l raised the price of tl,. erer ne article to an extraordinary figure I desire lo Impart ,0 my neighbor, and IrlenJi in expression of ruy fcejln,,, wlthretsrdtolheworkln w)lcJl j ,, engaged. I know Iu,t the Ir.l I.a. been with rjs,In my effort! In-MiJ" ''Jlw4.ra""IiVltlllo.tliflrS TiIdtr-5ul3"lariTut on tho yard beyond him No man would walk on the aame ildo of the , ,k with him Pipe or uso the wme.np or plate, ho waa generally to bo icen leonine moodily and alone, ln.uh.wtaa" laaa bltti, with hi. hlaik eve. n,i on the horizon, a. Jl ". . light oa,,,WB "" f kiw ill We shall toon ico how all this ended. CIIAITIIIl XVIII Wo Croii the Lino. Ini 3.11 1W. ln th laUtuJo " burn-ln burn-ln da), of atarry night., and bright Uuo .cm .Tho wind. w.ro mZ'Z M uiual, near the line there wo. tt trcmendoui Dwell .,,'; oan .""I ovo'J' n'sht when the ocean ?ro2ed,to",cZ,tor,hen,0n- hoar TndCtnho'a",Cr N1"1""' " uoara, and tho uiua unnli ..ant nrankn wero plnyod on (, who "ad Tew ". t'1""" "I the wor 3 hefor. Orcat preparation, had Jin SSI Ai?,!rt'ew ,""lor cl0ul0f ablv-a rtr.i . ,n ""''"S Prob-.ue Prob-.ue n?i ,f wh"' w- ab"" to -ut'a7a,,nr:lnB,bt,''w'''''8 eW T tl'e .hot. f tho Play,"r,P,6Ccde,l br Wl White, 5S I?tL."US r''"'"" - a violin WelM , rkNe?'un' drwn on a deck ,?.', hdh " ,0 lbe aiurUr- and a .' ?" ''' ' " and other 0flM-b0'ti of brandy In the weVrdM11 oM wb' whlcn t8" or ihl14 aD "" to make a wig 'Sn!zeoV' S"""'n "n" Vn- l lllao7"' BroleKqauly UltOoM A cum,. my ff,9,"t Tom Umbourne ho Wore W?' lUck ln '',, g",1", aai Huffed wMh"5? Vauth ot cu In n h oaI"tin Ned rv,5i?wn W1"18 67 the .allmaker. m bVth d.t,i?"r,a,e1 M Ani,,rltrft: Poonr . eltlcs w "rme'l w'ln nar" over 11,- cmb'em of their dominion "ver th0 ca. " attendant Triton, were got up v i iwsSMbi. j sTsBBBBTsBIB.BilfesTul!-- msM " meet my old friend. tg.In In Iho vsllejs of Hie mountains. Trusting that all Is well In the city of Coalville, I rsnnln, Your filend and Fellow Towniman, OtoAuc Hurr. 114 Itadfotd Iloutevard. |