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Weekly New Mexican from Santa Fe, New Mexico • 2

Weekly New Mexican from Santa Fe, New Mexico • 2

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The Territory vs, Juan Manuel Augel Aiding prisoners lo escape. 17 Th Deaver and Iii grande ft. -Co. hav th road graded from Alamob, to Conejos, disuse of thirty mil south and are still srowdiag tim PERSONALS Dav. J.

Miller and Dan. Sawyer, of (he Surveyor Generals office, left for Denver Thursday night, on (he backboard by the way of Alamosa. They will extend their trip lo Nebraska, and perhaps to Chicago. This is Mr. Miller first visit east In tliir-' ty-fouv years.

We wish him a pleasant trip and a sare return to the City of tbe Holy Faith. Dan will set to ft. Capt. McKibbeit, Lieut. Loud and families, B.

Seiigman and W. II. Mattderfield returned Thursday from a weeks recreation, on tha Peeoe catching trout aud otherwise enjoying thcmiejves. lion. Joau G.

Marlin, 'Senator from Taos, during the last session of Ilia Legislature, left for his home Monday evening- Don Manuel Garela of Ablqula and Hon. Merced Sanches of Rio Arriba eonn-ty in attendenee on the eourt have left fur fhelr home. Major Rucker, quartermaster of th 9th who ha been in the San Juan country for some time has returned to bit post. Bonifacio Baca and Joae Montalio of Lincoln hav been-injhe city during the week purchasing goods. Judge McCandless left for Ms heme.

In Pennsylvania, Monday night via Altmo. sa. II. F. Swope, gupt S.

O. came in on Thursday from Alamosa and left ou Friday for San Jota and east. Don Rornulo Martinez returned from the Pecoa ou 8uuday, Uon. Francisco Salatar of Plaza Alcalde it in town visiting friends. Mr.

M. Fischer of Socorro was In town a few day ago. Marco Eldodt of San Jnan it spending a few daye with us. Mr. John Bouquet, P.

M. at Pojoaque, was among ua daring tho week. Dor Lorenzo Libsili of San Miguel eouuly la In tbe city on business. llou. Edpardo Martinez of Anton Chico is at the Exchange Hotel.

Traiiqneliiio Labadi of Tierra Amarillo la here visiting friends. Gen. Hatch will start next Monday for tbe Ssn Jusn eouutry. A. T.

fc. fi. R. We. make the fulloiitqg extract from an article iu Ilia St Loqis i'rioe Current and Trade Journal, which will he read with lufere.t by our readers, who tako an interest in lit development of our Territory blb advent of railway communications.

1 he almost daring energy displayed by the management of the A. aud S. li.il road Compauy is something akin to Ilia sublime. While the great Tom Scott aud on or two other railroad 'magnates are Tubby lug Congress for "loans or subsidies to caable them to -make connection, with the Southern lacilic, now built from Sail Francisco to Fort Yuma, XHzoWa, the A. T.

A S. Fe, without petitioning or lobby iug for subsidies, guar auleed bonds, or anything of the sod, keeps vigorously atweik, and with its own resources bridges rivers, -embank valley and tunnels mountain with a rapidity that' will tnake it a through Southern Iaciflc rovfie before the close of 1879. lteader, Jnst lake a map of the Southwest, and lico the line of the road are writing about eastward from Pueblo, till you comedo a poiut named La Junta, in'Colorado. -From (his point run your pencil over the map in southwesterly direction, vi Trinidad tixLas Vegas, iu New Mexico. Ovdr thial a distance of about 230 miles, thi Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe ha nearly eomple-ted it road -bed, and track laying is proceeding vigorously.

Bv the close of 1878 they will mu their trainf Into Las Vegas. From this latter point, glance over the map, again to tlye Southwest, a distance of only 400 miles, and your rye real upon Gila Bend, a villago at Hie great bend of ho Gila river, In Arizona. Front Fort Yuma -on the Colorado lo Gila Bend, a stance of 80 miles, the Southern California! Railroad Co bare their road all goaded and ready for the iron. The track willrbo laid thia summer. Of eotir you arc aware that the Southern California road 'has hern iu operation from San Francisco to Fort Ytnna for spme time.

Now we see that by Hie close of the present rear there will only be the gap of 400 mile between La Vegas, on the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe road, and Gila Bend, on tbe Southern California, lo fill to complete another and a new ronte to the TaciSe Ocean. -That gap will be closed before the end of I879, and itVelosiny will mak i new route to th Pacific with the A. T. and S. F.

a. its only eastern' connection. Before Tom Scot! or-any other party can connect with the Southern Paeifie at Fort Yuma or Gila Bend by a route aonthward of St Louis they mast build a lipe ol.JOO to 1,500 miles. Will our St. Louis business men make a note of these facts, and be ready to take advantage of the new field this ronte -is about to open to their enterprise and Thia route may and ought to become as exclusively a St.

Louis route tWthPacIfic as the Cnttm Paeifie Isa Chicago rout. But whatever mar be its effect on any particular cjty, we say rpecest to the new route to the Paeifie. FROM WASHINGTON. WxsuiNuroN, D. C-cJuly 10, 1878.

Though th 15th Coligreit of fragrant memory it not with us, tjiere it enough of interest in current oveult to savo us from iheltignaYiondUat usually comet In a Congress with Ha attendant birds of prey gooul, becoming more intenio at tli dog star asserts tha full measure of it baloful Influence. Much hat been heard here in the past 72 hours about inmiediat resumption. Tbe infallible Metropolitan' Journals at they delight local! themselves, thereby implying rather a eon-temptuoui estimate of the less pretensions sheets of the country towns, cant to Wjlli whole eolutnne of figures representing the exact condition ol the U. 8. Treasury, and confirming th opinion that host somehow got aibroad that Mr.

Sherman was about to declare his readiness lo redeem every tiling in the way of moneg brought to him, in gold and silver. But1 Mr; Sherman is reported In a local paper of Tuesday at saying that ha has no intention of inaugurating specie payment before January itl, 1879. also aid that ho has as much gold in th Treasury now as he expeekto have at that date-amply sufficient for his purpose-hut that ha would to hampered by existing lawxilyU It would be almost impracticable to attempt resumption before the tiiuo designated. But the knowledge that such an amount of specie Is on baud cannot fail lo euhtnee confidence in private circles; aud loth extcutlhat la effected and resumption among bittiness firms stimulated, the effect must prove salutary, and the final shock lessTo be dreaded. Every report from the hoslil Indians from that first aunooncing Ihe oulbreak, np tothe last on received yesterday at the War.

Dept hat enlarged the apparent bonhdai ie of disaffection, Tli fact now teems to ba that there is hardly a'trihe in the norlb-west that is notfully cognisant of Ihe situation and that ia not more or leas demoralized in consequence. Many of those now openly in urtpV against the government hare heretofore been its most reliable allies and firmest friends against the machinations Iff chronic disturbers. Not tile most uncompromising advocate of the teetolal annihilation of llieaborigina! tribes as a mailer of policy, will deny that only the most flagrant abuses or eouliuuous. disregard of our obligations could Jiavo effecltd such IT wido spread change of aenliment aa is In-dicatcd by Ihelr present altitude. The eauwM-erc not-obsente or far lo seek.

The facts of cheating, robbing lying and of hcarlle-t indifti-rcnee to Ihe hardships we have imposed are too uumcruu end too well attested he denied. They 1 tend over a long scrit-a of years. The effort at reform by intrusting the cborche with the selection of Agents was doubtless an honest on based on th boat ot motives; hat it has proved a failure, manr of those sent out having proved as ran at ritauleJ and as incorrigible main nioti norshiper as the less godly of the old regime. With all their incompetence and inal-admiiiwtralion they werenuahlc to exa-perato tho savage up lo th point or open hostility till reinforced by the two last House of Congres which key reducing the eppiopristions till some of onr long eufforing wards absolutely perished of starvation, end that rate, stared Ibe balsucc iu Ihe face. This lltt.c stroke of economy bich saved 11 a few pitiable thousands will cost ua as many millions aa ing nothing of tbe liuniau lives sacrificed it Ihe helical of this handful of contemptible tricksters.

It seems to he the opinion here iu the intelligent circle that have fo lowed Ihe earring up of Turke by' the article gathered 'at Berlin, with great interest, llist Beaconsflcld hat checkmated the wholeiot. Russia (pent her blood and treasure to reduce the Sick Maii.tp Rj lowest condition, eotnpatlbr' with life ini preparing to dismember him at leisure the cunning Israelite dances in on bit toes and force lb Turk to accept iich protection aa the wolf offer th lamb, or the alternative of being left to feeder mercies of his conqueror. Knox. S7 Quits number of miner and prospectors bavt been In town daring tb week. 17 Tb grand petit jariea' elased their labors Monday Afternoon and war discharged.

Spurgeon replied to no American: Oh yta, 1 have heard of Robert Ingeraoll. should nothing to eon art He i green watermelon; tho more ha abound lb sooner tho gkbiU will turn from J.ukworegnuy whit the last time aha was on th tUnd. When a bridegroom finds all thoelothea he ownsjn tha world bungout over th other on a book btglnd tho pantry door he realize for th tint lima honeymoon Ie ovar. Shah of Persia only took with him to Paris thirty-alx box of gold coin valued at per box for spending money. The steamer J.

B. Walker, for Con.t anti is now natdv foreaa.nt Now Weekly Weather Report. For tb wsek eadtog Thursday, July 18, dbpastmext, Signal gxnvicn. V. 8.

A. if Skit 1 flS-5 1J at ms as a 8- 7S 7 xf I51 sm M.t 87. it .01 sr.e ao 84 kjjr tfiiFr OnlCr .00 Kr -U Pr 81 aw Nw 1.7 7ins.ni as o.7;na.a sa ai.tlni.aj 7 Whcaever aad Wherever Diseases of a cholerale typo prevail, or 111- .1 ,0 spthsnda visit from (ham, tli ayslamahonld batoned, regu-Uie4 and reiuforetd bjr a coorn of Hoi teller Stomach PerJtt digel: lion and a regular habit of bode areth host asfeguarde against such maladies and both are aecured by title inestimable lonie and allernativ. Tha Bitter are alto extremely eervieeabl In. remedying such disorder.

If promptly ukrn In bi Itl Jt DU- ions eoltr, diarrhm. aud cholera morbus, the disease la-usunlly frustrated. In disrl -rlima case, It ouly necessary to restore oneo of nsdiclne. blllioutness, nau sea, betjlaelie anil other s) iiiplms of dis-lurhaiire la tbegnstrie and hepactie re- eoflent remrily. As a family medicine it nv.ln.b'c 1Hd lojtcmediet ltioe Rilmenlt wbicbVra otjuoH frtqnem ocrurrenrf.

BKrOBT OF TUB COhDITlOlf or TRI riRST SATIOSJl BAM Of SANTA FL AT SANTA FE, KKIf MEXICO. AT CLOSE OP BUMXESS, JUSg jp, RKuoi'itcEg. Lmns and diacminta. siq, utwilraAs. "nv HreuUti, m.oo! 0 Dus from sntirs pne frew sppreved ren VuT 'her Nstl-nud 18.1 84 41 8 1 5 6.

MOM s.eww 1,8100 I4 1 tnkere, Jft- fnrnliur. and Izuiim. Current expenses nml taxes paid. Premiums pstl Clisrks ss-l slker essb Uemi Rill. .1 Bills 1 Mhsr-dlaaka, rastdudln, iyS 1,7400 epeda 1 Legsl-t iter soles.

Ur.tes.pllM, fund with Trrs orer. (5 pee centrot eirwlsliM. 1 Total reerc LIABILITIES11 Capital sleek paid fa, mnfilu-fnd, ft Undlvklsd prolts, 7 8,75525 5,750,0 loeksek, 54 Demand rsrtilestss d- inn mss r-'n 11? P'4, It AM 4 r- pmted 6tate dspmlta, 87Skj DePlu U. 55.51155 Due te ether Wifloaal BsnkT Du stat banks and Woken, 'Total flabmtlm, TEBBITtfbT OF MEW MEXICO, 1 75,585 55 CmmlyRSantaF, W- fcrilSa, Cssbtar (I Ui shar name bank, da solemnly sw-Is true la tb bast tb nbvv aad beltaf, "WM.w.GgirrTiL CmbwJ1 Subserthsd and sworn tabefbrt ms this 11th As -f duly, UTA JOBNHTTStiAUONt Coirwt Attest! B.H.LOhuWUX.1 B. CATKON, I W.

W.OHimJf. Ctark, gf K-t rwuem-i Sew Mexico SoaUwa Pacific E. Co. S01" B7' 78. aftsr fugu.1 1st, aad forme PpUeatisa I ibis eby Jsl- srlspsnon A good bosd UI reauirsd fbr lbo (kit tel STtWw.T.Iy!1" dU pretamwi A.

A. CbtaTBnf'r NOTICE. JxA d. Dolan, Llaeela, Msj 1st, 17 dNU. U.

BILCr. TIIE NEW MEXICAN. TftfctK Miton PnbHskers. Santa Ft, Xtw Mexico, July 20, 1878: Btpobllu TtrrlKtiil tiafri ttastay A General Convention of the UrpuMIrsn psrty ftto Territory Nw Nnicn, will held mi tU'to 11 ESHAT, JLLYao, lb parptte of nominating a caatiiUle lor delegate i or blwj Term-ort jo 4tHh longre ol Ibe Uotled dute. Under ilie rale adopted bjr the )tl general convention the evenl oouotU'irWlil bo eoiuled to rcproeealoUen follow, a win ftaaU eounvt.

9aa Mtgurt county Mur wtf, Bellas count), Tao minty, Hie Arriba eonnty, Heniahito coM)t)v Valencia county, ftororre euuety, Ikpfta Anneountf, 9 rant county, lAoeoJn county. earutatiy reqnealei Uiatail tbe eoualiea of the Terr lory Ur fully represented. Tbe VnrtoHn eeamltieea arrrequeated to take prow A end active Measure to eeure tbe re-pteenUition of tbeir reapectUe counties. IM gate elected, to bo May be unable to attend in ftoew, will be nutborixed to appoint roxM or wtbatUuie. but it i particularly deirtd tbat ittliann, in perm, and we reeoai-mend tbat core be taken to aeleet aa delegate ptrvoaa who will per Rally attend tbe couven ion.

JRy order el tbe Republican Territorial Ey euthe minittce -A delegate. )0 t'ehgaie. 4 KelcKtM. I delegate. 7 delegate 7 delegate 7 delegate.

Kl delegate. I delegate. A delegate. A delegate. A delegate.

Wn. imERDBJf, Abaumaa Wm. H. AKbARPinttr. 1 AST.

ORTIZ UALUtk. occretaiie. Cbm, NcCuCItif, Chltf Ju-- lie Mexico. Thcro I nothing more agreeable In refined ntiinl lli.u to bo able honestly to commend a public Tle private at at ion ie sometimes lb post of honor, always the place of securilj; but public atatKUb when filled by integrity end ability, I the throne of men. A throne sometime) surrounded by danger, always by detraction, but a throne of honor.

A good, an hone.t, an upright mid a cap. He Judge out rank, all men and cau.ee the People heart to )Hg with joy. Thcrearnone loo high and none loo low to appreiat the bleating -that unit a hub 1. to the commmty iu which he live' lad lotlie Cuurj over which he An unjiitl Judge the great-at injury that can be iuflicted upon ny eoiqntnnity and an Incompetent judge la almost of necessity an unjiiat one. Thia Territory from' many peculiarities con nerted with it.

population and itt property iutere.ts, requires the ablet of public especially of judge. We need men of courage, of education and of independent thought. In old and eomniunitica nhere law and order rul auprema la measurably a law to itself, wad marches steadily forward iu the. broad road of order and progress. In these communitiel (he public Officer is merely an agent, to carry oulJUe public will, buL In a new community ou ihe frontier nhere society! in the forming stage, the official thould ba capable of moulding the opluiona and leading tbe thought of men.

II should eminently he man of principle and of courage to stand by his convictions. All tbe qualities we have mentioned appear I us to be fouud in Charles McCaui Ulesi. The U-ir without exception fro-ttounce him slil lajwer; the people Uh one accord Tit a I he is an honest wan. lie is in th prime bf his manhood "ami in the full vigor of Itis intellect, be has integrity aud iudepcndeuye of character inherited from ancestors who ere hsrdly Self-reliant pioneers. lie has eminent self control horn of cuustan! with hi peers at an (bio bar, nd sclf-yrspecl and confidence in himself 1 justifiable by Uiorelhati an ordinarily auc-restful Career, fie baa iudopeudence grounded opana coinpeleucy aecured by hi.

own exertions, and is la every respect himself and no maitaiu.nr We arc fortunate iu many of our public men. mid in none more so. thin in' oar Chief Jn.tire. He takes with bint pn this journey to visit his family, the best wishes of the heat people of this Tr-rltory, and a heaity universal hope that, turn md -long remalu with us. lion.

AT. G. Ritcli. A Our efficient and popular Secretary returned on Sunday last, after a visit of some two months, to- friends and rele-iivet in the East. lie spent soma time in Washington toward tho closo of the Session of Il trtuL one-tptfe'Wow with the President who eiprctsed strong interest iii all that TmweetBrJtre and who-with Olliers In high place in ft- ft-f agcul, lion.

F. W. Angel, as to the conduct of public official and their accusers, in this Territory. The Hots. Secretary at feast has notJiing to upon his reeoitt of over five years in this Ter-r lory, as a utan and an official above reproach.

We hid him a hearty welcome lo Santa Ft and wish that th Territory as full of Just such men. The New Mexico audSouthcru Pacific, (tho Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fa ex-teiinion,) Railway Company solicit proposals, 'in this issue of tho New Mexican for the radiur, masonry work and track laying on ope hundred and thirteen milt of tli road uow surveyed from Willow Springs to Las Vegas, New Mexico, tbe work to he completed not later than March 1, 1879. t. Frank Becker of baula Crux 1 visiting his brother ami buying goods. a Valencia Couatp Has elected followinggeutlemen as delegates (0 Territorial which meets July 30th iuslanl: Uainoii Sanches, Manuel Sanches Zamora, Francisco Chavez, Rafael Whittington, M.

R. Otero, Fredg-rieo Luna, Manuel Aragon, Antonio Salazar, Reman A. Baca, Iatroclnlo Lena. The convection also instructed Riff dev legates Territorial convention to vote for and use thsir Influence for the nomination of Don Tranqulilno Luna aa delegate to the 16th (he Ilia The preamble and resolution uu-der which the Potterr Committee wa authorized, offered aa a pretext for tha Inquiry that it was alleged that th Electoral Volet of several state among them Louisiana and Florida were tainted with fraud. Mr.

Sherman promised to prove it if allowed tb opportunity. Mauy of the Secretary; political Mends didnt hesitat to criticize what appeared to them his exceptional timidity brought before the Committee to pleed Ihe authorship of certain But lire Democrat nndaratg the intelligence of tile country If they c6uut ou Its acquiescence In their 'refusal to subpoena Ihe wltucssas Mr. Sherman same, on tb pretext that be (6benu) hadnt yet acknowledged or deuied writing th letter that guaranteed Auderaoa aud Webber federal 111 re. The eouutry will mere especially condemn their refusal, as Mr, Sherman says he can prove by thaim all grades of crime on the part of tb Loul siana bull-dosera, ft am downright murder lo the number of more than 30, down to whippings and seourglngs by tha nocturnal raiders iu tha two parish of Eat and West 1eliciaiia. But this is precisely what th Democratic majority of th Committee has done, confirming what ss as generally believed before, that no effort would be spared lo (oppress all evidence of the Democratic murder and other outrtges committed by ten of thou-S4nds during th last campaign ia Ihe South.

Lake Couuty Colorado ja still ahead ou sensations. The shoaling of a female horse thief had never been successfully accomplished in Colorado, wa believe, until the recent Buena Vista episode. A ver; enjoyable -dime novel for eastern circulation might ho constructed out of this romantic story, and nothing it more probable than that the eastera press will now announce their solemn conviction that the average Colorado woman is a borsTlhief if not a Har. Tb same thing might happen don 11 east without at trading particular attention, but the great west is persistently misjudged iu regard lo such matters. Accident.

A tad accident occurred ou Tuesday, at the nijne now being opened up east of town, by Messrs. Wiilisoh Catanach, by the hank esving in. By which Francisco Tapia lost bis lif and anpthrr man. was to badly bruised that hialife is ditpared of. Tha men were at work iu the pit when the accident occur-redr 17 A horse race will be Hie order of the day on Ihe 25th last.

"Bulger Dick and Hie Albuquerque Horae'' are lo he the contending steeds, owurd respective by J. H. Hover cf Arizona, and Mariano Arntljo of Albuquerque. Dlatauc one-fourth of a mile, to be rou upon the sraight track. Amount $400 a tide.

"A very heavy rain atorm passed over Tucson, A. T. ou 8alurday last. Tha ralu gauge at tb signal service office at Tticaon recorded 5 65 Inches ia on boor. A detachment Of 60 recruit for tb Olb U.

8. Cavelary, stationed In our Territory is en rout from SL Louie, M. for assignment to different coinpanict Of tb reglineet. Lieut. L.

A. Day, 9th Cavalry, recently promoted. from additional lieutenant, lOik cavalry pasted through town on IQ Join hie company at Ft. Bayard, Sergeant James M. Watson, signal ser-lee, U.

8. arrived on Tuesday, last fronfCalro, 111., for aaaig nment to duty at pn of tho telegraph Stallone oa Ibt IJ. S. Military Lina. There will be a meeting of tb republican of Sam.

Ftl etvrrty oa Monday, 22d 'fiiffATTEeouityeoirV the purpose electing delegate te the Ter- uncling Rocky.Mountln wt baa beeo v' old to W. A. 11. Loveisudf former dent or tbat etoek printing company. lb price paid was $30,000, t7 At meeting of th Democratic Executive CommllteeTbareday, it wa dytermiaed to bold tho Demoerati Con- entlon 00 Tuesday day of I71lfeld Co, are now selling good beitom They bar on band a largo assort meat of fancy' groceries.

Tboa desiring sueh good would do wall examlnt their stock before purchasing elsewhere. 17 On first pg, read th Interesting article by.Max, Frost of th signal aor-vie concerning tb aellps uk place July 291 instant. t70uroatr mail now arrlros att 0 clock a. m. via Alamosa.

tsr x- i Jr 4 ft I- Sant Fe, N. July 15th, 1878. Meters. Editors A rrporl It in circulation to the effect tbat Mia Thurston is going awav aud that St. Thomass School is to he discontinued.

There js no foundation for such a. report. The school will be reopened at the proper time, aud Mite Thurston will eontiuue to orettpy tbe position she has fillod with so great credit to herself sod benefit to thci-upil. Very respectfully yours, II FOBREeTKH CiEN. HATCH.

Cel Edward Hatch, Brevet Brigadi, General, U. la stopping with hi family for a few days at the Maiiiiou House. are plrgsed to welcome hiui to Colorado- lie has rendered valuable services to ourcititeua On th trout lir and to hi vigilance and foresight we are in dehted fur thesuddeii quieting of the Cti-s in the Baa Juan Hatch was for several yoxra iu command of the district ol Texas and 1I11 held a tight rein over the turbulent spirits which invest both sides of tho loner Rio Grande. About tree-years ago lie was transferred loth command of I lit-district of New Mexico with headquarters at Santa Fe. His district new a part of western Texas, Southern Colorado and tho whole of New Mexico.

With I regimeuts, numbering only five hundred meu in ail, he lias guarded this exlou.ive country, eight hundred milea long, aud four hundred milea wide, infealcd wild desperadoes, Mexican raiders and about 60,000 Indians, nearly all of whom are at present hostile, home years ago he subdued the Cochise baud of Apaches, who had probably killed more settlers aud earned more trouble than any other Indian hand oa tha frontier. Ha now holds these Indians, who far -outnumber Ida entire commend, as prisoners. To do this great'work he was compelled lo keep hi men in Ihe saddle for two year. Among bit many wondcrfull marches was one last summer from Fort- Colon 1 San Eliisno distance ol 06O ntflee. He informed by telegraph that tbe place which was bctelged by Mexican raiders would bold out for six -days.

Resent hack word that he would be there within that time. By extraordinary endurance and energy be reached Sea Eiiaario in live day with one company of eavalrv and on of artillery. Notwithstanding bis unparalleled energy and march, the Texan paper nugralarully complained of hie delay tn relieving them. Hi great march of six hundred ntile to th Ule reeerva-tion this winter, when hi little army averaged forty milea a day over mountain rne, deep snow and rugged road will long be reniettiwerwdcktkin-imparijsd. id-habitants of San Juau.

It i more than likely that bis prompt action iu placing 41 Mule artytef -bot 900 men in tbe Ute vhlage prevent ed a- horrible massacre. recently been tppolui-sd at ihe head of the coinmiasion to ne gotiate with the Ute. The peobl of San I1 assured, that Gen. Hacth will do all that experience and -wisdom can accomplish to mak a permanent tat-1 lenient of the Uta question and -doliver them from any trouble in th future. He will immediately-ratorn to the San Juan country and will commence hi labor with tli Ulea about July gocoo-siaotly ha tien.

Hatch beta in active aer-vie that this tbe firet time In six year tbat ha hat bean tn a civilized country or even ridden upon a Springs Gazette, tyA report reach tie that all la aol aaren ia the office of (he Metilla Vaijey Tha (mn who terminated Lin col a eonnty banditti j-b of tha precious editorials aud aom of tk money ad men of th concern nre at loggerhead and a change la th editorial corps of th Independent aald to ho imminent and bn probably occurred at date of writing. Santa Fe, N. July 16th 1878. Editors, of the New Mexican: I sec by the issue of Ihe Cimarron News and Press' of the-July- the illh that they still persist in rsrr ing out their programme of seeking notoriety, by misrepresentalioiia of faets, and assaults upon character! who arewo vastly supe rior to the Editors and Correspondents, that when reading some olthcir articles, as in this ease Iu reference to Lincoln County, men cry shame! shame! shame)! I wonld state that this is not Ihe manner in which respect and support can be obtained by a public journal. There have been occasions when this system of black mailing lias been successful as witness -the New York Suit, but with all its needs, it is not to be supposed that' the Cimarron New and Press has even the preleuce of being the illegitimate Sun of that Suu which is conducted with ability Respectable villainy is teuietima tolerated, but a' faint aud scurrilous copy always hieets with (lie eontempt which it dcserre.

I will not answer tbe ridi cutout question propounded iu the article referred to, aa tbe couits and the public have already answered them and to Ihe sstir faction of all honest men. It paint me to see that an. old coin-pan row twtMnvww-wawof ike. JUUton tbe Cimarron jtew and Press' ibfuid have been compelled to seek living by tftb'a tiW(tp duhip 4 advise him tbat repentance never comet later and -thsl there are many other may fa. drawn more respectable Ilian endeavoring to throw billingsgate that it wasted iipou the public, and hut disgust it.

Lawkbnce G. Mcrfht. Th papers tell us that a Jew took the Deforest medal at Yalo thia year, and a Jiw look th valedictory at Williams ibis year. Aud Jew has just taken Cyprus and get away with Russia. This scems-to he a good year for tbe race that represents th world! oldest Civilization.

Cloek-work ha been successfully, ap plied a a motor to sewing machine by mechanician of Vienna. Tt can wound, up In a lew aiinales, and It wilt run seversl speed being meanWhtje fully under th control of tbe operator. IT 8e on Spanish side, tbe proceeding of Valeuci couuty Republican convention. -t har Court Proceeding. List of cue tried In th District Court 12tb and 13tb instant.

Tb Territory va. Job a gaming table Sued $25 and cost. The Territory Alejandro Abeytla. Assault. Trial hyfwry7oa-Eol'glitp- costa.

HeMt3'' T. Plea guilty-fined $25 and eoet. Tha Territory vs. Gregorio Martinez. K.

G. T. Plez guilty fined $25 and cost. TB Territory ye. Ambrosia Briggs.

T. Pie guilty fined $85 and eostz. The Territory vs, Jose AIIrev K.G. T. Plea guilty floe-! $25 and cost.

Th Territory v. Goo. Cha9rK. (I. T.

Pie guilty fined $jg cots. The Territory v. Trinidad Brito. Aa-aault. Plow pot guilty.

Trial by Jury not guilty. Tb Territory va. Thomas Kominsky. Amull. Tie gulltyflned $10 and coat.

Tb Territory Basillo Perea. Mur-dar. Trial by jury. Vardlot murder In Ibelatdegre. Sentenced to bo hung on Friday, August 1878.

Appeal take to 4b Supremo courl of New Mckloo. Alto eppeal wore takeo in tb follow, ing cause to wilt Tb Territory vs. acle River. Murder. i Cathbert's Ssmiiiiry crrn experienced tsssksrs.

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5,433
Years Available:
1863-1882