. California agriculturist and live stock journal. Agriculture -- California; Livestock -- California; Animal industry -- California. In order to support the "great and grow- ing agricultural and industrial interests of the Pacific coast," another liquor paper has been started in San Francisco. It comes out like a bloody pirate that it is, under a flag not its own. It calls itself "temperance" because it wants to appear respectaV:)le, while its own black flag is hidden. But it mil deceive no one by this pretense—it only shows its own cupidity. It is i^ublished by Carmany &a


. California agriculturist and live stock journal. Agriculture -- California; Livestock -- California; Animal industry -- California. In order to support the "great and grow- ing agricultural and industrial interests of the Pacific coast," another liquor paper has been started in San Francisco. It comes out like a bloody pirate that it is, under a flag not its own. It calls itself "temperance" because it wants to appear respectaV:)le, while its own black flag is hidden. But it mil deceive no one by this pretense—it only shows its own cupidity. It is i^ublished by Carmany & Co. The fruit crop will bo much lighter this season than our orchardists at first thought. The young fruit has commenced falling before being half grown—some varieties are nearly a failure. It is thought that the heavy April frosts so weakened the embryo fruit that it could never jicrfectly develop. On the whole it is estimated there will not be over one-half a crop this season. There will jirobably be enough to supply the demand for green fruit at pajang prices, but the drying and canning factories will be likely to run short of material. The grapo crop, so far as we can learn, prom- ises to be abundant. Chaos Eclipsed.—We have been lately forced into having some experience in law and the courts, with a lawyer (so called) against us. We have come to the conclusion that any person who expects to find justice in that way is very verdant. That law is made quite as much to elude as to secure justice, and those who administer and judge the law are far from perfect iu conscience and in judgment. The dishonest man, the trickster, and the perjurer, has all the advantage; and that phase of our civilization found in a "court of justice" offers a premium on ras- cality as against honesty, and is a virtual fail- ure so far as right is concerned; and if the such laws were repudiated, law books burned, and lawyers, justices and judges were contraband, and the whole thing


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