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Weekly New Mexican from Santa Fe, New Mexico • Page 2

Weekly New Mexican from Santa Fe, New Mexico • Page 2

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an I Messrs MKXiCAN. Xiv U'm "rtiii ep i n.iii tilt; Alluntv i II. m. Minn I li inn, K.isco y.t. ir a I S-ei i A ii gentlemen in nie to pi ku.

Phlli.tlclphhi, 0. Grftr.t 'lias beon rrmMiiltmit'i) for ami -Senator Wlcsii of Mussaehll. ecu plai el mi the ticket, nn Vict. There Was 1 1ll' ol icchni; nml iii- Xinv Ynil; l- 1VI ill liolllil, I 1 1 -1 1 mi nit nt Ihii Mtvru mi tM l.ir tin' niii'iiiisr .11 unking 1.11th- In tin- 'I 1 1 Spceche 'i't'f vei.il which lullclMl Pn siilcnt, Sols Into I President. ht'f i iMll inill lit 1 A luu, interest of ibo whole country m.nitl.tliit llie i iin-nlioii lu scattered to tiie winds ul heaven or g.otinit lo powder an 'hrrr- v.he.imiti:! victor j- next Xeaener Mil therefore good eit-iten should 'In ln wholduty right manfully anil contribute much as possible to in demolition.

'p ami at thrill! I -tAY. 11. I nt" itln the-, a. 1 th )' i-, restless, nnunr, Place to )M, Iran, Pe.petn,,! J- -7( e.1 'I hie built '') uti'h-r tin' uf mil oiailv of- tin Iccalitv I'- II l.vmil.v nll.M.I.'i. of Ihc.M! will be n'ln liy an.

iivi-rwlii-linina 111 i.lorlty. I the iii, In tin- Kmivtor, otn tic.l liml (In. i.i-,... uiltli.ii itic--, (In- vic itntl base been aii, I til (in' dl'Pill'tlliCllt-. tltld all 1 a ttf Ij.lli) 1 nt.

lii-uutlful T''" 1:1 "''it. 'I'lii' hull 1 1 1 1, 11,1 I- crv ill lii; mil ler X. ,1 cl.i-1, i 1 1 Hunt, wai III thus Il -0 1 I cVl, tor ft- ii.i.iii il liy nii.i n'ci' ll UllV.I. 1.11. 1 ill lilUll llvllir 111.

It i'i uii' ii.iril. aii.l tin' c.iiivcntl.iii c-illnl 1,1 i link; i- hi- Mr N. tlic ii ii'iiin, mill tin l-l ''''I' "I I ta' n-j rr S. M. lUird, Ti i.

I. nil -urt -liM-nsc nt lh' t'j. I I'll 1 1 a uf r.Ioti'. raMci-n mail nnw ki it. 1..

the atcrnonn alii rri the inuritii.j. ir.ln and a I .1 ie least w.itiiii the l'''l" I id lb iff. Olllir.lttcc 0 IV: i i A I'll il! ir I i-arlhe uij i I nre 1. 1151 Hl.li AN Mil tilCctlllg U'Ul i on i 'O-Sf I imi-. 'clings with pi-nycr by llcv.

1 al' live f. at live in The c.Hiiiiiitlcc c'li i relent hU nil 1 till- Mtl.l Idll'tt. llllljr ITpU'lll'lltltl, ctl I tti'-v ruclv iviti ti'V n- -lieaii-. Tin- i-ilv i.liil Il l'n. h.ve lueit.i-l if 'ti- V.J.S!V Mil cf preparing rf s.dudous lie ii.i i-Iln for a.icptiuii.

'l i.f lh" iollcv, mj; Uu fiillcgoji. lli'iuliSiii mul liucu Ai 'un; li e.llt.tti.ttl IIDil HO Cfllltfat i-pt ti tyiih. CV' L. S. Ilittiiit Atlutiirt "ut eft in one; UCI.ll ef hi ve Illl'ctV 1 ttf ItorllUAtas I hits V.dli' t' il Ir.

a vt i slii'i '-pace at tunc, and II b. ilv I i-' sin Ii P'lt Mb.lt VVll' be ll'i'i. i iii tty Ihe i-iid id' -t luoiitli. I lo sn'-j. ci t-l 1 tin- Is ntalie' liilll.ci ics.

in In in dlr' ion. mi tic wliteti T1. dl-i it last a ll.t to the Arctic Sea lo tb" ul Mlieiia, i'tn- titration of tlic cp. litcii d.xe.l It t-t to tie bj ft out' under I in il rrrtvti ul' itik. Mlilcll la liclng' lltleil nut ill tin- 'junt' on Sweden la also 'prctarlng a Polar expedition in der XoiilensS.ild H-hich villi pa- the i in let- lu the HiirlMorn of Spltbet-t-n, ami I hence- In the a pi Ini; of I 7:1.

pnicee.l nm i h-ward In carriage driven uy Kifty reindeer have been already trained lor-this, purpose an.l the whole ex p. tlili.sia is unk-r the Svve Mali Ai'Mlcmy of Scliiue. Tile 'town of (sollieiibtirK has coutrllititi-it li principal p.ir. Hon ol I'liinU fur this peditl.m, as it llnuc of isr.s ami Isro. but (he State, the Swedish Academy, ami vurl private persons ll.t.

-usti-i 11 coicli lin.ivi. it li'i in tint. lilt'e'gaiu (llisf (-, tlit lliitni i -I ruiiM i in M'i I 'Cal I I 'll I I III I.L It' -11 1'ic ili.tlii-i; ii Several were then ma.lo, ami N.iyea, of was i-nllrd on, hut he ileclint'il to "tit Ik, luyliii th.it the roiivrnllini' ouaht Ui finish Its litiinrs- utnl u.llomu; he M. V. i tvt.t itfiiriit-i I tr il Kcr a 1 1 lliu it IV l.ri day I'm.

If turn c-in rtii- nail'. I i ty fate, an. their objeet sltuati -un for i ut is an i cult, u- Rtiil t' it (in' Our C'rrrtMtNr. Ai.iu'vilKiniiii-., alum (l(h, Kililors Svw Mexican Owing to the fait I bat the aniiiviraary of San I'ehpe ile Veti. (the patron Satat of Aibu.juer-4'Je), fell upon Sunday thit year, th celthr: -citicvl und mm home.

u'" -nil (1. -vi i'f Jim It lll'lljl'5 A' 1 1'l-a. r. ,1 ctitit nuiilly tii ,,,1 trum the flout l'i iT A i I 1 fn ni tin-for 1 in 1111 I 1, aniiiti-; strangers' i li'tiii'-sleiid. a iu nit, the hapi'iiics'a of t-v 'r-, as surely iiiiarh lui.lt, hoiiit- virtues as i ri.

mcinol'les ol wlvii.i grow ii, Increasing ear. ani.l there i i) In repuli-! Heal) ranks 111 Ohio, ami, pledged Unit state fur 1.1 ant liy 11 tar mujoiii.v tluui he n-jjcelvetl t'nur yoiira He moveil to proceed to the of a fur I A in.itii.ti to the rtilea and nominate a cnmlliiate lor president vvna than r. a le 1 ami curried ntnlJ enlbuilann. i Mr. riillom, ul' Miifolr.

in hrlmir of srent ri'pulillcau pni'ly th L'nlnu, In the liliertv, loyally ami Justice-, a.nl in the inteiea: of reo-I nomy ami jjooj uoveriiiiient, pence nml tile, equality nil mcrKnomlnaleo) f. S. tinint. I'urt'iit. ilr 'Slit nitii Tt.

in ilc the author- ill l.i rt-n, ri i itti, iMiuN im i lit licit 1,1 tit LlllllW an 1 11 eir weir, io llit: a.ithuritiea afkii, rn-, lulled, have I. tin ih timn Hut -our re-i(u-t has liri-n or tu. a.t.l wbrii hive ilunc at jtliii.e it lus Iwrir 111 cotiiii the ltMt.iii rvthhcil an.l iilhi-d to their, aalislAction, and Whereat in the occasion have et'ii th-it the (rti.eral (iraiijjer was 11.1-l.tie.! cf tht rohlcrin that tho ie In.liani hi'n eommiltinp, iiiiiklj and without the Ium of time. Iiv i.in-J h- order (3 the vifioui 3M ami miiitarv t.irt fur truces to repair Without ii. Tlic Huston Advert i sat are ttiinl to notice siiblect of auiiti to receive the 1 xminiiii Massach.iss.tu whkh leu.lin'" Zl led thtit The tioli was pmlponed until lo-day, Ycttenlay afteanoon llnre waa a grand proiettion, eon-; tilling of some fifty g.

hlleinen i lliia, an.l the iieihlioring plazat under Ihe Mar.h.ilabip of Don Aitibiosio Arinijo, with Major Werner at adjulalit, who with uuiuerout 'be. a and uiaulei.a all in regalia and bearing banner aervval at an etiort to San Kelijsc, Ihu image of whoiu Wat carried in a wagon decorated with flower and bearing beside number of our mod beautiful virgins, arrayed in while, and who, witb the iya in lh other wagon en-i the oceatiion with vocal niutic. In the evening there Wat an illumination, one vf I he motl beautiful I hat il lit been our lot to witnew and the young chorister under the leadership of I'adre I'crtoiuic, cerrnadrd many of our cilizVnt, 'i'lii nicrningrat lh boar of kigli mata, there I were many Itundredauf peraona pretent, more than could entei the church. Alinot all of the H.a... o-iiellt C.eiii-nil Wiunlf.iril ol Sew York, acconded the motion amid ir.iluiuteil rhrerlnc.

The roll for the Oral hiillnt iva now called aa each state wa natiir.l Hie chairman- ul the delejiatlon li. a few inuonnced uninl-uoualy for Grant. When tht roll cll waa flnlalieil tlic ehairmSii' nuDonnced that Tfl'i, the entire vote, Imd been I-itst for IT. S. (ii.int.

This nunouncenient greeted with loud Hon. Henry. WiNott, of was then nominated lor Vice Piefi.mit. in a II, to Khat JirpuatlUli t-l fn ol fT The elect ion leturna ate comiitjt.in -ry hIy. In this county tlic pn'iint" ol (ialistea, l'iprr and l.6vr Santa Kc, I'liceis.

ive ituj-'i in f.ior oHhe and Sail ll Aita Frij and IVr h-'pe lo the full 11 a tew d.y?. 'Me miji'riiy in the cntitity f-ir ttate will hir-l-'y l-elow one litiftdr'-d and t.f'v. Krmn li-1 Aniha we have no iiitellience tint the pro.iii'-l of J. nsai-o, Taos st i.ha ly vot. all aaitisl the alate.

Imliiiii X. JuHv Ut, Meri. 'l'u Mr. li.an li.r.l w.i, with his train of from Franklin to northern Mexico, anj I 7,1. r.i.lli arp K.iun,,, delay lo the iUc doinatei! Tierra Awarilla fur tti).

protection of th.l frontier liulwilh- ftjinlm the the hih and (lie aiiii almost atreaiiif, therefore i He it reit'licl. etch ami all vl tender onr ilur.ka to ietier.tl for com-: pHinj; with hit with much energy and i only in sendt: protection and relief there, but also fur giving hi own per-) ant rounat-t to the i-i Ji.diait!., b.iiied on re.on, riptity and jua-i tic- wherei.y tsi I trniijtn iuve been intiimilated and i (f-r to arrange, mutt- r-, and nt umler-j Utid tin will agree lit fhe wiae, juat an.l the (icii.ru! ha propoacd to 1. 1. a. ili.et ill, m-M Mini inatl-ly coiint'cicd i'ii l-littlli- tut I lie logical nf ur.

it! ruction, ntioptt i. trie i -building iii in cavli il U(a', cities of Hie Slate s. art. ill. shall In- no s.i,-, tvusur.l ,1 (rt for the a few ia.it.-.

from S.n Ti, we aIJ0 tend our I At niSit the i'iiana tlampeued thanks Col. Vm. IVi.e. for bi. recoir- also support It, Ihe two expeditious like Jhe Austrian, ill prist ectl in s'tRHiii.

era. Clue bt under Captain l. Jensen, ol Oi aiti-men. the other under the celebrated wliali-tlsh- er, t'apMln Sreiid Pnyii, and both will leave in the summer, alter tho walrus llslicry Is over, in the saint- dlrccll.tn the AiiMtrlmi'expedlttuii. Anmher matter ul the same Interest to goo, graphcrs Is Ihe progress uf the American expedition under Hall and Bessels, which in to have passed the winter in hliili latitudes, and Is now prolmttly on Ma way still further north.

There are also fivo I'iciich expeditious nn-under M. Octavo Pavey, and auother under Uuslave Atntiert. From the Alaska Herald, May 9 The Arclb: expedition ol OrtaveTuve, the most daring and pr-nnhlng of nil Artie expe-illilon. will start- rrom S-i Krnn. Isco during the coiiiltig fbitiilaht.

Mr. Pavey lakes iviih lit. l)r. I'lieMiuiie. ihe'aiinv, ho has pas.s-cil six years In the hluh nmihcrti lutltudes of Alaska; Captain Ml.

ks, the rlarlntr seaman ihe on the raft Xonparcil and Watklns, a ri.kl.tuit.tl Ttocky Minintain hunter, reputed the best 111 all lliv wild region arntitid l.anwnle: Ut; will be provided with a rubbrr Imill like the N.itipan 1.. which be transported- with ease mi the land'" and yet capable ot tarry Inti a large weight on the water. From Sati Francisco ti small achooiier will take the txpeditlon to Petroloivskl, where dog's fTir an. clothing wilt be procured, and ufici'ivard to some point on Wi'anael's Island, whence, on sledges the bold explorers will piKs'on to the open Polar Sea, of wlioucxisteiicc Mr. Piiu-y Is (Irmly convinced.

raft here, and casting the dogs adrift to.s'liilt for tln lr Is to imiKa the licat ol llielr way to Ihe coast of Grceiilatid. The other ilav the Uusslun po'ice manifested considerable common sense In dispersing a crows) tit Khurkuiv I'kralne, consisting ol peasants with hard work, low and dear food. These are ihe elements of discontent, nutrngi'. and liKtirieciioiis. The police, instead of la'liii' out the tmops aabic, slusol nod ride down lite mob, rtsorted to f.no'.der cspeilieiit.

and placed a lew engines in the Held, and spiiukled Ihe nitiltiliiiiie, ho not fearing lire, (lid In nil directions from the ptirsulitg -illschargo- of water. The device Is tnijeiilou'a, but not original In at 'tho bti'ial tij Geiichil iln-ri! broke out a revolt nsaliisl llic of Jul v. which Mars-Hill Snii'i foiiuri great. illBit tilt in sunpressliig and ill, h- hud nearly ovcitnrm-il the throne )l l.oiiia Felippc. Tho Incident in tills, fineiite.

was the of a great lite t'siaoiisiiiin iH a -n: normal w-, art. but cci j. tl-jtiyis-perlmelit slii.ul.l not re tfrt iniicli In i State. AnioSig. tin- tv.i'.- in ivIh'i-Ji tin- Washlngt.in, ,1.

The llowln l. a brier outline of the masterly speech of ilon. John A. Logan In-the house Saturday evening': l.opin remarked that he was not nurprlscil at. the anxiety of Ihe democrat to u.ljnuru, alter the mallanalit and cruel at lack iiimle in their interest.

If a called soskm should result, It cannot now he laid at tho- door ol the friends of the administration, but at the il.n.r of the two senator who have been aoatii'dioiis-lv attacking the Administration, lie utu. mince. I that If the session wii would attempt il defence nainst tine of Ihe most m.ilU'iiaiit attacks ever inaile upon un honest mau. The assault of yesterday upon the President wa lit for no deliberative lmdy on earth, and showed that It had lucti littered only the Up of a stump oralor. ho knew no i our-tiy or decency.

euloglied President Grain, and anid "I tell 'the aetiatnr of noiv he will find a response to Ills malignant speech In every crutch that allien wouiHkd soldier. The grieved heart ol every Is receiving lite aticlit -ere. I.i ti.ke lor l.c art. li Ivgrntitjini to ti.at nt tl.vjc. meeting which i.e.

held-In the- matter, Hi-- tnis it-en the llcillt ly with tlic t-t-iitjomei) was i a i ladici, niaidena and hoys, bore I'anncra end wiSre aihea and' other decoration. Tbi afternoon about four uVlnek a proces-ion tallied forth from the tburcli; the same feature at those of yesterday, witb the addition of miry hundreds of our people, banners, etc. To night the plaza ia' nno blate of light. Tomorrow the feast Will end. There are present hero lb worlby fathers from Tonic, Helen, Cebdlleta.

Itlera and Il-r nalillo, who, with the Jesuit father Gasparrt. i'ersomie and Toinitsini, hive taken pari in ihe cercmonie. To the three reverend gentlemen last mentioned, we art indebted fur the tucees that has enaued. IrIIni War I.A.a Cnvcot, X. 51., June 3d, 1S72.

Editvra Xew 51 aican 1 vend you fact and reports a received so You have doubtlest before now received the new of the Indiaa stampeding 5Ir. llttan- l.i rj an.) got aw with abaul DO mules, 'i'ne fiuai'-J at Sin l'ass startvJ 1:1 pursuit and new a wti taken to Kort SeUen. So you see Hie Indent do rjsit keep 011 their lleri at lOiis nod tile not ait' Very and 'j'o. n-if "teliicusly 'i'iie l.iiinits ut ion, Meaico, (the U- p-ihueaii eoltvny j-isl over (he Nsw Mea'ieo 1 1 ti liawcj; biei-i set i. whipped, near atk 1 vr pea e.

'l'he only to keep ia to the Indian to that if la. are aeen off tiie i eset vation are liable to be ah'.) if tl'i-y lin-ir ilepnd itiotu a vigorous campaign llgul.i be pushed kaiint niled energy, and the promptiirr-a with he arrived at the threatened int to which his duty called him, and we hope that in future he will proceed with hi. accustomed energy and activity to conduct the with said Indiana, whirli wcNiii-lerstaiid will be entrusted to biin. lt-tolved further. Thai il l.

our duty and our deaire to tender our thank and reeopnijte the meriia of l.ieuta. J. I. Stevenson. J.

V. Pullman and also the men un.b-r command for the valiant manner in which lli -y deported thenitelve in the fight which they bad with said Indiana. Keaolvcd Tin! we and pray General Granger, in view nf the neeeaaity that esitta, that he will establish a military fmt on tbia frontier at auch point at he may deem b-st and, a lie i peron)ly acpiaii ie with this frontier and know the 'character of all hi; oiiMliitJ I black a white v. SAM'IA WaoLtSALt! ItXRKETffe Cuattl.ci'1 own ki.i iLctii i i vii 1 llr.a, New Meitcc. On i.

f. or i e. it I The fcaroiTii niunm. chaid'a amies and getting about DO; not being widowed mother imiuinln a.e.-sil I ii patriot son will hU oratory. These content with that they tu hit train, a 'ivcrwliclm him all Fiotir, pllra, fca'-ia I'.

lit" bllrfar, fight ensued the result of which I not known will In thunder tones the ''rtcfoiisr of one of the most soldiers that ever lived In iw li' -1 -i: V. 6 any nation oil' earth, fl-oud applause In the" t'O I galleries which with waa anppre He further ilcmiuiiccd the succch of Jircg a -it thete Indiana, we have no ih ubt but be will con-eider our requeal and establish such furt. Oi motion of 1'ablo Jitamiilo the preamlle and resolution were unanimously adopted. On motion, th proeeedii of the rneetin(; were ordered to be published iii the XtW newspaper. On motion meeting adjuirned tine Jie.

MA.M'Kli ('resident. Kl.lSIXI Pal.A.AB. Josk ti; i.a L'M i. Caim.c.os, Secretarii-i. nor Itiilinu OittriiKr.

I.aMi-.sii.i X.M., June 20, Edit art Sew Mexican: Yejtetiiay inornii out of ihe picket. Ma-tinned at San Agmtine rancbe on the eastern Schurz n' made Ihe Interval or the party, bccvjsa aimed ct ti man certain to be iioiiiliiati'd at Phlladcljihia. it i supposed tbiy have been lied lo the wagons and hurtled alive a the men Were a days sco in Texas, al ilw titae i-i. ut. Vincent was kided.

About the r-sme time the Indians ttirtcd-ior a train loaded with luu.bci coming from the taw mill to I. at Cruets, and the inrn act ing th Indiana coming in overwhelming nombert, h-fi lit. ir WHgatirand run their mule with all tpeed to Shedd'a Ilanche. The Imliani then beaeiged Shedd'a Itancbe wbero a picket guard bad been stationed by Col. Clcndennin from Sclden.

An orderly brought the news to C'o. Clcndennin that Shedd'a Rancbe wat aurrcundad bv crowd the Place It w.ts considered necessary to dfperj.c thorn und a military force Was ordered out. The oH'tcer In cominnnd at mice a htiniorl.t and hii iiaiillnilan had a dozen tire engine plin-eil in order, 'from which at the word uf command, poured and well uirei'tnl torrent i.f wuui upon the crowd, which l.uiiicdlately dispersed, leaving the xpiurc with treat r.ipliilty. ftNMtrlrll llnta. S'k X.

Juna 2d. 187i. I. X-Mi Mean iiiew.ll known Socorro tninei bate eomt oat at iait. To-day we iiw for lira Crtt time that our Ma.i-alena raiK- atajunda in mineral loaded wirh buUivn univeii in our town and caused much excitement, aa wt never hid 'j- serfi a ton of bullion.

Said bullion ia laid to contain to fjl'10 111 silver it con-tains' also, 4 great per vviita-je cf cob.lt and lead. The above aiuoui.t waa taken out of oOuO pound ci ore, and smelted in a ronnnan rever-berat ty furiuce in two dayf. The time ia not distant when we will ee hundreds i.f, ton shipped every we. k. The.

miners- giving up l'e i lea (b it the Amsterdam Company meant at it on the Mexican stvle. and are ioi.S k-nt that it will' pay. The matenal'lo red i iri.a. on the. uroord, and all it want i' tk.

Two can attend to a furr.aca and tme'l 1, in hours. The lead alone more thin for ili i.peij.ae when at or. X. and vvi.rleave toe silver, il 111. 1 ar.d other do If Li.lil.'1'.r-t 411 Cll) i ti 11 lu.ilis- lit.

1 aiiill' Candy. le.li-a,. .1.. Inc. 1, l-' in ln -'i -r Wlil.li.J I I't'l--" tiiiiiier Iti.e.- Caar a-t ilo .1...

II.10 fr'tlls a-s' 1'tir e.tse 1 l)alers tin Mull-In aainult, i'r lHtf- tlota'l'S nasi, I', I I.e'l. per l'n iter, -h I lii'tj s.li.,1, I.l.li -r asst. la a tlu clnMsli.tf (tlniiatfio t. (tet II, Tea black, per tt. .1..

fy'rarlsvra. tSoaa, Isyatar. OlnB.r, nuta I Ultl'l 4W I WJI- WW" I' lv 1 0i'( I' HSi I 1 ai Washington, Jifnc 3. Granville's note to Pish state the objection to the Senate supplemental article, and saya thai under the treaty the llritlsh Government must decline lo sigu'ihe treaty, which I not in accordance with their view, and which dou'l ex-pre the principle which tb American Government believe to be entertained by both parties, aud which Immediately on tiring signed would become the euhject of negotiation with a view to ita alteration. so.pe ofilie Orcjan came galloping 400 Indians.

OipUin Cbilson with CO cavalry fmto Kort Seldi with the intelligence thit left with all haste for relief and should have traiu of wagons had been corralled oti the plain II. flu. t-ani ke lie ntin.it ttik.nlvAil "Mark," the Washington correspondent of tbe Democrat, Ulativa up Scuutorlat hates thua The "unpleasautucsa" betweea A rues aud Alcoru la only one uf the many that might le limited lu lllust ration ol the want of htii iiiony tietwerli Senatora representing the same State. It I generally a feeling Iuilepvn4ul of polities and xUta lint great extent between the Democratic a between Hepubllcan (senator. Con-kling and Kenton, of New York, do uol speak ot eat-b oilier but in term of bitter diaparagc-rntnt.

Snmner and Wllaon, of Manachusutt have alway been at "a'ata" and although they draw II mildly lu conversation, It I nut dim-cull to peQ-eivein utter anaenc of (llow feel New Yolk, June S. ti 1 Jaroea Gordon Bennett died of old age. Ills lower llmba had been paralyud for several a months, aud lie was lully Impreased with the I 1 arrived there about two dour before dark. A report came in that tea Wen bad beta killed while defending th ranch. Col.

Clcndennin and Keihct start for the "seat uf A party of citiien left. La Cruce in thw tr-oil cj. The Indiaat ar teen in different Uirec-tiont. They are coniuiUling all kind 'ol dapr-daliont. Cannot our' cililent have protection from Colyer'e pels, who are la "tpaiet and religiously inehncd," when that "il' ep re-ligiuut (entiuient pravails," where they ti ntn to their wagon and bam theiu aliv.

Let have peace. JlttV OilillJ. idea liiai lie could not long aurvlve. Ills estate Is aaid to amount to $10,000,000. The Herald, with thebulldina and real estate connected riiM- itigiieiwecn in two.

atea Wade aud John ml I is 11 with It, be leaves to hi sen. and the will Meaatotw, always Uls- I iiaca eiacn mncr, antt woraert aarainst etuti otli. Slprali.iea liariti-r Wnai.ulta.... Iteilf.ird sw.i ii, wsai c. i.

-it tat" The Olivers had managed to ctcapa wilh most of the stock and the lot cf one nun, but the trapoii-. were 1. ft in (he liandt vof the Indiana. Cupt. Cbilson of the 8ib a force of ixly niounteil men at once stalled for the tccne of action.

Thit morning a report prevail her that a fight ha taken place witb doubtful reiu.lt. Thit it not generally ciedited, but a party of armed citiien hat itarted from Cruccs for San Agutlin and we will doubtlet hear loniithic.g definite by ii It ia supposed that thete Indian are front the Fgrl Stanton rrtervatiua. Will write you fuiiher.it eoor as definite ncwt i received. It it reports ed that Cap! IV-chci Co. U.

8ih Cavalry it to Hart on a scouting expedition (hit week. i a.a l.it.M ItHAV'S KAILV Jt.Nt 8. lOItu Oov 'nucxemtn Drown SliUii BY TLQRAEfl. T. ab- i-i us In coi.

v. si.t i on with a miner from! Mtti-dalena milling' district 1 Lamed i hit ili. -re in a-j- umount of ore in This "l-'aniiy" lode can show a (Jepoait of oil toi.a by meitureuient, and the ore carrying fix-in GO to 90 per cent metal. Carb-onatea of lead are the most At preterit there are more thin twenty loh.i cpen and all bowing Well. M.eisra.

Crjliran and Witmore were the pattie win the furnit.e and made the first tucceia, under lha ii.structioni of a -young man who lately came from Silver City, and wlio 'jn lerttand the tmtltlnp raeeta. lie ii now in (own, and is otift lent, that furnaeea can be cttc ed ery-cheap, 'net i eilinj; tach. lie iIht thai lie Mrxican process ia iii best and. least ai he Hates that CMO.OcO machinery is very good if you hive a competent lupefiiite'iolmit, lut at jjencralli proven ai! fail- Mute anon; Aux. I ritiii.iv'b haii.v, sr.

7. TVn Vlsacliiil 'ft. a llo fi da ii likefaogan, and Ltagau has a fetllug farTruui-bull which very much resentbl contfmpt. It may be aahl of Trumlsull, la geuerai. however.

In lb language of Hamlet, tbat "mnn delight bltn not, nor woman ellhrri" bo ha fewer personal frUmlsbtpa, oil labia of that large family circle (or whlcti he wx mauagml to pro-vlitorthaa any m-Mla Mjhlioiir. Tim Calf, fornla Henator of lo-day Caaaarly and Cole-are apt maeb faallUr witb ch other. And Iait, but- not leaat, thara buiaprang up ever alaca Ui Clatlaaatl couveatluo a reeling of cordial Ill-will uelweeii Meaam. Blair and Kchura. Tbera never waa mneb uf an between them, but alma BUlr slocked the card against Scburi at Clpcinaatl.

what was once a tMolt warmeal lata a hatred. AsaiWTKU New York, June 3. The Tim' rhlladelpbl special aiy the Sew Yoik delegation will bt here on Tueaday, and the next morning will a cinimlt-tec for (IctertnliiatloB in relation to Vice Prea- remain In the family. Ilta Fifth Avenue man-lion I left to hla wife and the Washington Heights property to tijs daughter Jeaanelle. Kew Yorji, June 3.

A Wellington special 'aya a retjhert for more time for a careful consideration of tit aupplemeutal article ha been made by tbe British government. Till, If It meaua'auy. thing, luuat mean postponement of tb Board which abould meet on the llth Init. I'ari. June t.

Tlio Leuai eotlon will, the Urgent ol the bind lo the vicinity or llouun, were totally destroyed by flree'tenlay, lose estimated at a million franc. Nearly 1,000 eperalora war KenlookJ- Jaana tji; lar 1 .1.1 lilcnt. There aeema to be ome dlvlslou of jjas Metltai 1 tSt'SI Kritiells. I yard tj'f Jl nwniHiiit, -inji .11 aVaaakrliia while do Jl Harliiot Aluacas per tm lw.Ul.ia Sua Our 'MMdliallf. We place at the head of our coluinnt, to-day, the honored ntmrt of Grant and Wilton, can diilates the republican party for Ihe high ofticet -of ('resident and Vice President of the iciitlmeiil among Uelegatea at thla point, and It isthuugbt that Henry Wilson will barer, large vote.

Coital will probably, have tbe on the flrat ballot. Bickbori, eUltdr tif Ihlalnt all wool, aJIJI Poplluad Ho to ti I stoitah pistils, .1" Wt" Troe, (orlablllty I a mattev of aentlmtnt, i.f mlad, of cluarscler. rather thaa ol word. It United States, and shall support them beaitilv 'he Uai toU, Ohio Joiinwl. baa arrived, aud rraaiua aatriuoaj inrowu oat or enaaioymeat.

tToiiieafw-asla akwiilu sympatby, of aimouucc that Cratahcad baa a letter from IV i'ev. Mr. C. rilell arrived fiimi (he south in last evenmg'i com h. VT Territotial warrants for- mln in ium! tu tail jiun luscrs.

'Apply ut thit c-lli e. to aiabrtililtreil ulr 4 klark 4 ''ltW! aw Mtatv 4u Kt1lU.r.iido...''.' "v- tool, cott' a Iul Caaaaqnae foogbt a dual yeaterilay with Lacrolx, editor of Rappels tba latter being slightly wounded. New Yolk-. Jute f. Tb boaljr ol Ju.

Gortton Ueuaell will bt preserved in arrival of bl cblldrea from biu 1 Gov. licniiiann to wltbdrawhU nan, and that Cullax will gut the Ohio eVvkgatiun. Tluj Vice Prealdcncy la duhiou and leVatigkJuttinuw'ih conle.t la betweeu Cullal ami Wilson. Ilia difficult tu aay who will bo cbooen. The Connecticut delegation decided to bring forward Gov.

Haw ley, aud lie inajr bt the couiprowtae ciiudidate. if .11 S5S.MS2i..... Il ff A'dvicea that it will cast from county ttate a Urgi iii'jirity against Ihe I feellt)g MttetwxM aaweat tw tbto-ti4 lssagbt. It to Mm over, aw ul tha guitevaita and kindly quslltla tht heart, thoaa which make a aooUl being, tbose which Mad aa moat cloaely and teadarly toothera. aatl lha lantllf to which wa Iteloar-All leal lateratt la othvra, all qalsh and gtawr oaa aympatbfv all itoaitw to commaaical with otbrra aad" aiVare to their expert aeea aarl wf tklaate la thai taiar aa MMUUwala lajto tnwawetoMllur.

It to lis buliy la a la "omwaaltwiioe) with the humanity wltbaat as Whkh atakee the charm and weta aa1 la af atsctol latarcoarw. Tha lv aiwt atlt Mi aWart to aaaocUI. TN Mta4, vla, aelf. tmhlMi temper dtatroy oiablllty. tfa as- a iii a constitution and Jtew York.alaMa.

lUsota a. Metal Ki ipaehisolt, II" alu awlletuualltf and proudly until tht great chieftain shall have have achieved an Appomaloa- victory next Xotember over the allied host that are rear-balled against Ium and the peace, progreu and prosperity of the country ttved by hi vie-toriout arms. Nothing In tae history cf iiolitic in this or any other country ditcloee tucb corruption nd such utter desiitujion of honett conviction and decent regard fur principle, at the disgusting dalliance which ha fur mora than a month been going on throughout tb land be. I ween certain republican nnleontenU many of whom have received high honors from lb party they bava betrayed and ilishonorsjdand the worst eh-meiits of the democracy, and it be. hoove every sint er and honest patriot to put on ht( aimor, join the force at tb baad of which the greatest soldier and moat lueccstfut latetuian of our timet bis bn placed by, lha Philadelphia convention, and ptiticipal in Iba overlhrow aiid rout of the Motlejr.

fulluwer of X. ssatj i awo.Kl'::;.:;, 2a a awssaaa UI lav ay ICS. alia du iaf Sgll SaWaW sw aaws- toZF aaswat WBWff til sffy WWmt--w-- 99mWiJfWf t- IV A private wat receive 1 here yes. fmiu aniiomiciiig (hat on lli.i lilili, m(ai the-, bill granting the right of way ihi! u(h ihc binds lo the NirW Mexico iin-i fnilf iviilibad l.ad passed the senate and li the tii.tiiore of the Pretident, The bill the ectnpaiiy ihe right to take fiout j'ubi." land limber, stone, ami other ma-teiiala nt i nary fur the eonstiuction of the road. -ws PrrrftiL' ul I'ublta; Mltiiu aawil It-JTZES Sal It.

Isdttla, slaua 9. Governor B. Grata Urowa writtea a letter of acceptance of tbe lalberal Kepublican uumlnatou lor Vioe-prealdeat. Il la a aome-what lengthy review aud eiiavonMimeni of tbe Clnclnnail platform, tbegreatMlpoftlaB being (tvvoud to the amiicaty (uealoa. sat e.

TallabaVaM, Tbe 8uprerae Court baa tWeltM tbat Oo. lllathaia, Uesaucrat, waa elected bjr it major, liy- H. If. Davit. UepubtTeaa, baa bltlxrta fllled lb pinltlun, WMMssstMsJaaet.

Rw-Preatoetit Johnson hat arrived bare to leatlfy befoie the lloua MUltary Conmlite A Waablagtoa "apeelal ay of lb tea gate at Urge, elected to tb Baltimore Caa-veuilOB from rwuntyivanl. elghi are lit Tarw of adiirlag Greeley. Tbe delegalloa to ltd by' Coogreetwaa Maftaail atwl Win. 4. Walltvw.

Tb deiegata art uoiutruRte-d, and aol otraet ad to vote a a anlt. 9 p.m. Tb arrlvUoft1lcatiiar van autiertMM during Ibealghl. Tba OoatlaMlal Hotal to tba beadqaarter of the Qraat tie, latloaa. Tba frtoada of Colf eount nt jrotej ror him tba trai ballot.

Mortoa McMMtMl la atla4of tempww hitman. WlatoM iteaiMr. tea feet loag. with HfT" s.i aajier lill vmy mmmm aa ttw awriNow mm rlW, ar atsablea aa tha btaack. Tha talk Which taa li i klaal tm-aalwaM MbtaMlBji fsgattlt bat it wMMfav-tttraad by wlirmrtly ht: Maaa It It aaaUd, Uaa tliltaterf oeUl -4)t)mVMtw Ififllowt which attkta'keeea whea, aat aad Ulk iaja taaUaaUy tb amavtr.

iyit orctovaftwia wtMralM to Mblaitkw hwtlsot M'MtltmoJda)a Aga. 4 twtaalM a mm la aato4 to tba evenlMaMat rkh WMower wha rntyM A lm 4a UmmUttm-jn aba. wiwta la lit M-Mrttoar taklag where tba iititi-awM mmwwi timmw IMttoi to) taaatr Iwliia, i sZiMr CSS' J'jLi' K' n.s Jatwf 11 )avit and Ikraco (iratltsr-sttatlart of th unholy alliane, 'ihe aUictiiMi of Grant Notice of the int'i'tiiif. to be liM harinf; hen and Wilson (Mnol be Mriouily dotlbttd be any duly pul'lished ami the penult; having tumbled informed person, but iipl victory Unol mit, tli-y proceed'jd to orjuniie by tteding I tlibt ibouU be deiirfd by poou mb. Taw Erufstsi.

4a 4 f- tt: tnatiaa aim niiaaiug tjaBt gaj Military Commlloa. OavWtwi i.

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