his ultimately coining around seem very good just now.William Blevins brought in the first watermelons of the season tins morning. They were raised on Ms. ranch at the mouth ol the High wood, and were very luscious. Prices ranged from twenty-live cents to *1.30, and sales wore quite rapid. It was the general opinion among those who- saw the load that liner melons have never been -cen in Fort Benton. This is another bit ol P stisnonv in favor of the agricultural .'Up riorky of JMontana ovei her .sister territories.Those persons who find fault with the 5n* hell will rcioice. wirli Till- IlK.OOnn