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(Climate. 
Wo will •iwwvr nil lumviili-ali 
mnraofiD:tn Cillf'irn'* through II,I 
«m-r r-,.„)»r .ab»«Tlljrr. |>, iwrwini 
InalouJ t,t lup. 
For want of space ««• must forego Km 
pleasure of a review of books, mug.i/lm ; 
Jin.l literary popem. mii.l exchanges, that | 
li.'ive been piled upon our table tint month. 
Our Mtenlion n nulled wore forcibly tnllm! 
I luxuii. s .if the fruit., honey, ♦•to,, tin t .mu 1 
To answer uearlv two hundred iimnirips I i m ’ u ! ,K ' ,0 kindly planed us tinder ob- 
— l o .. y. ... i Jignlions for. 
From tlie Duarte wo hnv. 
.1 Obs 
-.1 h 
iiiiout Southeru California vve are com¬ 
pelled, for want of space, to refer curl, 
correspondent to the general articles in 
the papers we have mailed them for an- 
awer-s to their questions. It would take 
Hovora) pages of our apace to answer each 
individual. 
1" the numerous inquiries about, onr 
chtuali we refei to the able ami reliable 
!'. r Ma :,e !:- v J>r ' bi this mini her, on 
t he Climate of 8uu Diego County." 
To others who ask a huu will the *• Houtli- 
cm route” ho open for travel, we atuoyer: 
from the best information we cat. gain from 
reliable sources, our Fasti, r. friends era. 
dine nt home on Cl.risti.nis, whilst the 
merry jmgloof llie sleigh hells rings out on 
II"-' frosty air, no«l by biking the curs in the 
evening, can reach Lo# Ange1.ni on New 
lours day und join us in gathering the 
golden oranges, to satisfy the- palate, and 
•light beautiful flowers lo adorn the table 
*or a Now Year's dinner. 
I he trip can be made below the snow 
line ill comfort; a l*u],nan palace ear leav¬ 
ing * liicugo, St, I,.,uis, or Kansas City 
xmII come through direct to Lo# Angeles 
All bail to the energy and pluck of the 
men who furnish ti« this new transconti¬ 
nental route. 
.. grape-. . 1 . I 
tigs from IMi. I,. Jinnies, from wliosn placej 
the premium oiangen worn presented at 
the. office. The grapes and figs are us tine. I 
From I'liHud.-im, Dr. Oouyor. Mr. Fan,, 
and others, plucu us under renewed nbli ; 
gallons for Units that nro lit to plan, on a 
banquet-table before the gods, 
•I F. Dniismoro has our lhanks for < 
traded hooey, the lineal we ever saw, the 
most delirious we ever tasted, A wimple 
of which we sent east was pronounced by I 
experts finer than any ever before sampled 
by thorn. 
To L. S. Holler for comb honey, pun? in 
color, flavor, and sweetuesa, wo are nuilei 
obligations, and wo uniat.say, if any of our 
apiarists expect to cany oil' the premium 
"Ver such honey at the fair, I hey must 
whisper to their bwiuiih of Italians to gel 
up early to gather honfiy-dow, and b, 
gather only from the choicest (lowers. 
On behalf of the Horticultural Society, 
wo thank the farmers who have responded 
so promptly with samples of all kinds cd 
grain for exhibition at the coining fair 
We call our readers’ attention to the dis 
play of grains in the stalk, and ask one 
and all if any country under the ami n.u 
excel the quality? 
Hy a number of friends we have been 
presented with remarkable specimen, of 
lino peaches, apples, tigs, plums, pram, 
»b- We wish wo could place a fruit 
; dish of such on the table of every Kastern 
fv.n - si 
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ir«- 77 0 d*g 
t-*. lilt 0 d-tf. 
4*g. 
Nuirib-i o| fogjv 0„j« 1 
number nfslutiily 1 1..>■* ,jq whirl, no ruin r«»U 2. 
NEW CROPS AND NEW INDUSTRIES 
In a new Country, whore the people 0lc 
not yet masters of all the branches of in- r , . 
1 i*ri«g wealth and nuiuloy. .- 1: ■ .. 
bient, new industries are e„ni.n,...li«. '/‘"“v «n emigrant agent fur Southern 
California; rood would our vacant lauds he 
teeming with tliuiiaaiuK 
lnent. new Industrie* are oonlinuallv mm- 
gesling themselves, many „/ which may 
easily bo adopted and establish, d. In l], U - 
g row mg the fiber ban. ,w yet, but little 
value, and the,, are ,.o|,m i, inamibmlorK- F0R CALIFORNIA. 
111 " Siii.,. tin, silk worm is Mr. N Carter has aiiiiiiged f.u an-1 
snnr 0 Y ' ’'' t ' hern, t’liu gmai j otlior party westward, In leave Ho. ion ! 
I ZY I Pr*- r,fc I 1 ', ' WH - ?**'">»' HUdCWl Mae*.. Nov. in. 18*0. Tickets lo I....; 
T w ,.i JI,S , '"’a 1 !"""* «■'» >■<* known. I Vugelos, $H 0 . For full partieiilai« :,ddi • • . 
air' ' iV ' 'i" 'bgorahaii prorlnet Mr. Charles Hmitli, Imwivnee, Mu vvlm 
"! ,lH an ' j»iu» Charge Of the party. Mr. Hindi, hit - . 
, . b"" m ». I he cultivation <>/; made several trips acnwH the ouiitiiient 
.iW... . . .. . . . 
ms. ™i. tr: | r,„ k.^. ...,... 
raw mate,inis anil ,v,; r l Mul Attgel-s m, the I w.mti.dl. .u,d tw.m 
highest, value ll ; ' ! t.V-fl*'«, of October. Mil |,c ftltcmled In 
..I,;, :........ 
A CONCESSION TO CALIFORNIA. 
I lie telegraph give* a synopsis of the 
view's of the New York //ere'/ touching 
tbn effort nt ihe failure of lha shortage of 
k n indi and Hhilifi wioph this year oil tbe 
•lemaiul fur California wines’ If there 
were no dofleieuoy in Fmnee there would 
be a driuaml for all ("altfornin wines this 
year at fair rales. N-. doubt, the price 
will l.e somewhat higher lu'ruuse of the 
lessened couipelitinu Mtwec-o the cht.qver 
soils ..f foreign win. * and tin- .duapivr and 
better kinds produced in Callfumia. It 
lins loug been known tin.I the winM pro¬ 
duced ir. Ilu's Hbite were us. d to H>me ex¬ 
tent Iiv forni'ii houses m mixing with im¬ 
ported wines. That is rather a sneaking 
suit of compliment, tint it is still n conclu¬ 
sion to the value x»f home production, 
rtiere an- half a do/en «oris ot eheup ami 
pure win. , now provlm.d in Ibis State 
which are praetieallv beyond competition 
—that is, Ilia demand at home is sufficient 
to establish good paying retea. This de¬ 
mand will iocieatiu every y. nr. Hut the 
fuel still remains that California is produc¬ 
ing wines on a very small ». ,«!#, 
NYlint uto Hie leu or twelve million gul- 
lotl • wKioli California imt pnabi.w t his 
year nutitpai'ii.J to Ihn iinuienoe nitiu pro¬ 
duct of tli< world f Whi'u thi* St'.!*, pro 
dill' . Ill two hundred „,aiUM, / dlol.s 
will have miroo influence 
s of tin, world, At 
i i»nly *U|>idy a small 
i>l l im clteap white 
u the cheap Ittiinc 
t iu.ulo of Iteisling 
he avi'rwga claret of 
\» for the r-nrt wine, 
of th 
MU' (tni'llK 
011 1 lie 
great tnaili 
iircsenl 
. Cnlifoinni ■ 
l U 1 
(ho Im-aldei, 
SX iui u • 
lit* better 1 
vvim'i, 
mid the d- 
i * 
ii' belter llm 
f«trv*.^ ii 
If 1 “4 11 
}il«ni«t » 
v. liioh • 
••• ■••'ly I-,,! 
*4ltts(lr| tilt' 
III bltllll 
III© 
possihle production of the country y.-t ,.'x 
lata. --Jiurul .\rw l',,, /, 
nim Western Hpecubdow in mines «r. 
just now having rough time of , 1 . '| he 
OJWCsSUlfUts 
Ull lies 
nm, |i it CO, 000; |!| ; ,j, >go imp. *U- 
00b, 000 in round numbt rs. ' ' 
much good will uiiiiunbtudly rtcei uu from 
the interehange of tiotts and cjunion- 
whieh will follow the uniting of mo many 
apiarists. 
incuts cm,,,' ; Walk through some of Hu dirt y -euiiH 
of Nevada i..„.i l U ’ p/ ,,w 'gi‘’ot nmtropolis and you i in n-di < 
3GU.OOO I . io n,.Jt. 11 ' '-III -; 
"Hieis bora leave:, "oap behind."- H/iit. 
hall Time*. 
w *11 
' tin ii 
to b 
te Th 
y purun 
the flu 
e, Tb. 
ill innn, 
it 111 
id. 
jodjfnisnt of miHlical 
i* produM'd iu this 
nt I the liniihl ar>‘ 
t>f tlie siMltding 
Wlllts plsnlllecil 
s testimtiny in kind eoines 
i " me* In a general 
that the lulu has 
llo.nl title wdl In* 
It m not now oo 
the quality of tbs 
it 11 x< evnftni 
-tp and put 
aun* te 
>tl| 
ay be aitol 
d I hnl the 
stronger even year, 
much a question «» t 
t» lo how tha im i<.t»jng demand is 
Upplied. 
