Show effects of frost yesterday we had the pleasure of of a call from bishop henry hughes of the thriving town of mendon cache Co cornoy looking hale and hearty as usual he exhibited to t us some evidences of the damage done by the late frost in that part of the territory they were in the shape of cars of wheat which looked very fair at a little distance away but closer inspection developed the fact that they were composed of shells without even the semblance of kernels the frost had caught the grain before it was matured and completely killed it the grain on the bottoms suffered more than that on the higher lands it is not probable that more than one third perhaps not that much was injured in this way the crops throughout the valley have been more or less affected by the same cause we understand that bear lake and bear river valleys have suffered red still more in the same regard bishop hughes H u ches informs us that the people ip le of f his diocese are prospering in a genara general I I w way a Y ho he is a gentleman of practical ideas well adapted to lead out in the material development of a young count country the specimens of alig blighted eted w wheat beat shown us were odessa winter and california spring |