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Weekly New Mexican from Santa Fe, New Mexico • 2

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THE NEW MEXICAN; gy Mon. Thomas B. Catron returned last Monday from attending the eoorta In the Second District. fincmeut that gltea tone to American character at home and abroadi It haa maintained the plighted faith and credit of the nation, and to-day eur bond are at a premium In the marketi 01 the world. No part) aver existed that hat accomplished such grand or that bai fulfilled ita every pledge with inch sacred inviolability.

Yet in filiation it only partially fulfilled, and we trust that every member of the party, aud ever) democrat in )tn-path with the education and progress of eur pcoplo and the permanency pf a republican form of goueruiiieut, aid stand firm sntlhe on the alert to perform whatever duly may fail upon him in behalf of hia country, through the instrumentality of the grand old republican party. Proud of it achievements in the past, look forward to even a brighter record for it in tha future. Man Hung at Albuquerque. Special to New Mexican.) Ai.uiqtEFUUZNov. 13, 1879.

This morning ulan by tho natns of Fish, lately from Santa Fe, wa discovered banging In (rout ef the Jail with a bullet hole through hiahoad above left eye. Tbit in nun arrested Suqdsy for being drunk and disorderly, and threatening to kill various persons. He had a hearing bo fore the justice of Peace Monday, and as put under $20,000 bail to keep th peace lie was returned to jail and heavily manacled. At the inquest th jailor testified he slept with open doore, end before daybreak was awakened by armed men do' niauding the kr)s; gave them up after being the head, and remember ed no rnerfi. Guards of jail also testified to being overcome by superior force.

Tbe verdict ofjlie jury waa J. P. Fish cam tq hi death by a guushot wound inflicted by unktiewn parties. gy Last Thursday while some women were washing at a suiail pond uear th residence of th Urioetee, on tbo Ague Frit road about two miles from town, a large black boar came down from the hill to tbe north, and marched up to the pond; the women flod to areuse the neighbor while (he hoar deliberately proceeded quench bis Noue of tbe men who came in answor to the shriek of Jhe women brought disarms; but one of them armed with a lance mounted ahorse and pursued the bear which waa leisurely go-lug toward the bills; lie overtook the beast, but as'tlie horse refused to charge the bear, ho was unable to use his lance and returned. The next day the aame or auotber bear camq Into Ague Fria, and waa attacked by a boy with a pitchfork; th bear was getting the best of the boy, when a couple of dogs tackled bim and- kept him on copied until some of the neighbors arrlv cd with axes and club and dispatched him.

The bear was In excellent condition, and weighed over two hundred pound. The carcass waa brought to towiT and sold. The Cerrllloi Hines, The Cfrrlllov mine are looking belter end better every day as their development increases; and those ef our citizens who( have not paid them a visit for some lime woulthbe astonished at the active appear' nice of the various camps. This activity is uo doubt largely attributable to the fact that reduction worka ere in process of erection, liiid the prolpect of the miuera being able to dispose of their ores haa given fresh' courage to all. Col.

Cat pen. ter is creeling the buildings lor lliestnelt-era, and th work irbloing pushed as rapidly aa possible. That the mines at Lot Carrillos will pay well ia no longer a matter of doubt, and thtywill do more to buildup Santa Fe thau all other enterprises combined, for iu the judgment of some of the best miner there will be no eud to th amount of paying or produced. It haa ceased to bo uccessary to advertise this district as so many persona liavo visited the mines and pronounced them good that it haa become certainty that they are good, and it is unnecessary to exaggerate their vsluo by exlraragaut statements about their richness. The ore is mostly low or medium grade, with occasional streaks of high grade ere, end there ia vest aud Inexhaustible quantity of it.

Our Ccrrillos miner deserve great credit for their pluck' iu sticking to tbe district when there ha been so little capital to aid iu the dovol-opulent. But these knights of the pick have success iu store for them, and lib one knows it better than they do thorn-selves, as thry 11 have faith in hut they JUJ'UCRI'ICU) A I CHUR Editor tad Publishers. SANTA FE, N. XOV. IS.

1879. THE POLITICAL OITLOOK. Tb malt of lit recent ltciion lie stsrslly gireu renewed hope tud courage to the republicans, iul creeled corresponding depression among who, If Ihoy ara clot obsrrvor, cannot fall to too the tign of Ike coming tterm ia 1880, which will pretent clearly to their btdM trlaion a Solid Norrii a sgainit a Solid South. It woald bo far better for both panic aad the eouutrjr were the political partiei Marly equally balanced both North and Booth. It woald tend to pur fy the poll ticai alataipbere, antPth qucilion at it- too woald likely be national in character.

Sactioaaliam and the lot cauae would be forgotten in the discufsion of quealione ef Inlereil to tbc whole people, forgetting the Viciatiludee of the dead pact and only looking forward wtlb high aim and noble patriotic pnrpoae to promote the welfare of every American individually and aa a grand whole. If the leader of the democratic party bad poeaeaeed their aoul in patier.ee, aud renewed the political alruggle upon national iaeue oulj accepting the inevitable peat and looking forward. with patience to Ik poaaibilitie of a Intur coatee which they could have revolved open; inatead of bulldozing the colored element into their way of voting had they treated the black with contUleration a citizen poaietaiug equal political right, 'la other word had they pursued a high minded, honorable, patriotic course aud won tha confidence and esteem of these people, appealing to their reason instead ef their fear, they would have laid the foundation for a strong fuilewing from Ihs blackl, fil iheir party to day might have been invincible. But they are ao peculiarly constituted that an honeat, manly; high-toned course iu politic it repugnant to their ideas, and their restoration to power appear too remote for them to aubmit to the slower jet more permanent policy of appealing to reaton and lb actoal iutcrcstiof the people gen-erUy. They still cling to the dead and corrupt lunes of the past, and at a legitimate aud logical result of their shotgun policy of coarcioiv they have aromed the latent ire ef lov of couutry Jn the breast of every true republican and loyal democrat la the north; and to-day they see the ef-fact ef their sectionalism end ambitioua bat ia solid north, which stands ready with Us loyal millions te vote down con federate and uphold their countrys flag at tha polls a well ai upou the field of baUle, No Individual or nation can permanently prosper that repudiate either their obligations to their gorernmrnt aa ctli tees or their indebtedness.

Unaffected loyalty aad honesty In finaneoa rank aide by aid as the first, essentials in a good aitlaan, or In tho management of the affair ef list or nation. And any indi vidnal or oommnuitv of individuals that ta not heartily for tho prosperity of the Whole country, and who even wink at the repudiation of a debt which they have aolemly centredlbd.ia unworthy the name of American citizen or piece among honorable men. We admit there ere a large another of democrat who are not only opposed te repudiation, bat ere sin-eerely loyal to aad proud'bf their coun try elan and the disloyal element of their party ere in the ascendancy and control it, and mppreta open revolt of the more loyal and bonaat membership by tha vain Illusion that any mean by which control of the government cau be obtained are legitimate, and after that we wilt in eon-neclion with yon administer it affairs Ith layal hearts and honest souls, aud at the asm time will regain what lost by lb war. Title sort of argument bet ktfpt many democrat silent In the pest; but they are beginning to lot confidence in tbe srowalt of loyelty and honesty on tbopartof southern politicians, and Well they may; for any man or eel of men who ere once disloyal and dlshaneet are unworthy ef confidence, at least until they have given conclusive evidence of tbelr reformation. The democracy will doubtless take warning from tha recent tloclions, and for the time being endeavor to retrieve their lostet by pursuing a more conservative and politic course.

They will endeavor to suppress tiie hot beads until sealed in power, when they will be let loot with thuudering vengeance, lint we believe thatUie peop.LC-0.nLm touii) wULnoi he longer by democratic demagogues, but will he constant and wateb- the scheming, designing pollti- gy Lieut. Col. W. R. Prloa, Sixth S.

Cavalry, is In command of Cento Var' de, Arizona. gy The best billiard table In town I to be fouud at th Broad Gangs, cut aid ol Ih Plaza. gy Carlo Dominguez baa baeu pot aa tha police folceln place of Ramon radilla who resigned last month. gy About ton Inches of enow fell lut Monday evening. FHEtiH OIRVEBI, Freeh Oyatere received daily by express and serred 1 order in any etyl.

Order from the wait and south respectfully solicited. w. W. Tatb, New Era Restaurant. PROPOSALS.

Denver and Rio Grande Railway Extensions. cross mas. Colorado m-aiRoa. Colorado, I October With, 1879. xrvswuvi walls (Os re I SE.VLFD PKOIOSALS wifi be rtctivrd at the cUtce of tbe undersigned aatU aeoa, November link, Ian, lor iuruiibing one hundred sod sixty tbuussud 100, 000 cross ties for tbc graded roed bed of tbe Denver A Hie arcade Railway between Alsmoea and Naw Italic 8tale line, ekld ties to be ef good sound spruce or ptne timber; tbe dimensions to be six 8 la- ches tbhk.

not less than six db Inches isce, and six and on belf pty tael long. Bidder will specify whether they propose to dettver along tb graded road bed or aloag ike line of tho constructed roed between tstv Past aod Alamosa, aad In th hitler ease ef a bit station. Payments in cash oa monthly estimates. Form- cf proposal and contract ean be bad upon application te tbe undenlgned.v A tuftcientln-duunif) lug bond ill be required in nth rase It. F.

Klinuzc, Treasurer. Colorado. Springs, Colorado Oclobor, 39, 1879. Sealed TrcpoiaU KlJ be reeetVed el tbe office of the tinilmijtncd tiuiil ttoon. November 39, 1879, for ftirnUltlng six hundred tail forty thou valid orvisa tie far Uie graded roed tied of the tuver A 1 le tirmnde lietluey between thejmntionof the San Jusn end ew Uexlee line near ionrjos end Animat rUet, die-Unco of ehout oue hundred aod tixtj mi es; rtitl ties to be ef good ecund spruce or piee limber; the dlucBbione to be eix 6j inches thick not ioMthaoex tf ittchea face, eud six end one helf left long.

Ukddcre will peuly where they propose lodrhwr. I'eyiueais in cah on monthly estimate, forliis ol p'opostis od contract cau he bed upo eppltavtien 10 the us-Ugrsigueil. A svftkWut iudeutoif) log boud wMl bo required iu ench cfe. i V. WatiTBBKC.

Treesurer. Colorado Spring. Colorado, Oct.SSlb.i; Sealed Crop! will he reecived at ibe office ol the undersigned until nooe. November VWb. lc79, for uni'ehinbix hundred end toity Ihou-eon 1 (tiUMOOj etos five tor tbe graded roed bed of Ihe Denver A Rk (arendo Knilwsy between tho New Mexico Sute line aad Albuquerque, duUnce ef shout Id I miles, raid liestohe ef good sound spruce or pine timber; the Ulmee-moos he six Inches think, not lfs than six CJ taebo foce, and six ad ooe-heU ml feet long Bidder will pptty where they propose iQ-djeliyEs Jaymenixin-cesh monthly nett- Korins ef proposed end contrail can be had upon appii attnu te Uie undersigned.

A sufficient indemnity inx bond will be required in each cnee. B. K. Vt KlTonxc, Treasurer. ORABIl.

liorUo RpilngVT Oetober toih, I87. denied rropossls will to reratvrd at tbe cic of die uailtr-Uue-l until ntou, Komtorawb. 1879, tor gntluig of Ibe ton Juan Ext. avion of tto Denver A KioQrando Katlw.y (ro near tto Soars o. Auerjea tn tto County of I oar-jo.

to point os lb. ton Juan Ui rr near Ibe moutb of tb a di-unre of al-out nao hun.lrodAnd tw.nl -x (121 llra. Tb pro-tie ipnilnt aad furs, of bid ras ba .1 tliaolUooo ft A. llelfurtrt, Cblrf tnylaorr, 8oulh I itob'e, olortdo, on asd alter Kelt sibrr ltb. 1879.

I ijnnHs to to mrnd. siaathly is noli os tb wtiaiai ol lb reals, tr is barge of tb work, and within twenty Jay. after tb. rtuv of each uonlb. AoMrsrtora tr trqu axamiho tb.

Its tolor Irfddlny. A suitable imlentntfjihf bond ill rrquiml Is oarb rase. K.F. Wkitumic, Treasurer. Colorado, Spring, Colorado, tiototor tl, 1879.

to a led Proposals will to nnhnl at tto oCe oflbo under ualil soon, Dtermber IS, 1879, for rb grading th Now lltxlro Extra-aton of the Donvar and Rio Orand. Railway irotn poiot sear ihs town of CCm.jaa to ibb Mr. liana roaaiog ol Ih. Klotiraodartv.r soar cianrfulUa, diatano ol about 7 mllea. 7 hr prable.

and form of bid ran to aeon at lba f. a of J. A. UcSturtrie, Chief Engtaeor, toulh u.blo, coiorada, aa aad afire Novi aster r879 Payments I to mad monthly fe cash lb estimate of th osgtoorr is charfoof tha twork, aad wllhi Iwemy days alter tha riser of arh aioi'th. ceatraomra si reqrerted to exa-mn tiia line before iddd lag.

ft tsdrm-allying twud wUtto required In raeh eara. U. P. zituskc, Trotaurar. Colorado fVdonda, October 19.

1879 Pr pntab will ha rolved at (ha 0r oMh nnderalgucd until boos, December M. 1879, fbr th. grading of tto Baa Jnaa Kxlouaiau of lb Denver sad Ute li rand Railway from point on tha 8t Juan river near lb mouth of th t'tedra. to tb Animas riser, a snout 88 mil. Tb prod I.

trweigrallsas and Iona of bid can to sees at the ontr of J. A. Nc-Murtrto, Chief Engineer, South Pueblo, Color-do, on aud after Deremtor 15, 187. Payment to to made monthly in a tb estimate of the eng noer tn eharge of th work, aad within twenty dvy alter the close of each month, tho-tractor sr requostsd Jo thsJInsholora bidding, A luit.bis ud mmiying bond wlU required iu each c0, tt. F.

xiTnaxo, i Traaaurar. WILLIAM. WHITE, SURVEYS A MAUSHTSMAN, SANTA FE, NEW MEXICO. Loeiitlen mtdt upon the public lamia Fur-hlffhea informutoa r'tlv tc Bpaplvh aod Max-ban iatuf iranu Imbi ohuiuad upon real aUta. Cfanaral epnvfyaBCcr.

At and (o builiffii haforc If I aad One Iiouawi and leu for tala or rant all parta of tho euy, CorrecpiideucOaoUciUd BaaiBHt prompt ly attcmlcd to, Oo. 1979. a mrmrs and bow to obtain thorn. Pamphtog fros. upon receipt of 8 ramp fcr post- i ago.

Addroao oiuiORm, surra oa sur ton tyw jn-n. A Adniulatmtor's Nolle. Th undmlgnad, having bees appointed by th Prebat Court of Ih County of Seat Fo, Territory ef New Htxlso, AdmlaUtrator of tb Eotats of Fraa.ts a let daeaaaod, hereby noitlle all paranaa having ciaima against said batata to present th nan tor adjuumest within th tun prescribed by law ov tb.y will bar-, rad, and all pci.cn. Indebted to raid total. 1 required to uaka turned iat pcym.nt.

DAV. J. ItlU-IK. AdmiuUtratof, Ilatcha Command sit Animat City, Colorado. The Soulhicett, published at Animas City, Colorado, has the following in relation to the nioiemont of the military in that aeclion General Hatch, in command of a large body of cavalry and infantry, ia now camped here.

Nq direct information can be obtained to their dealinatioii, but it ia safe to assnin that a large force of soldier ia to be massed at some point in southwestern Colorado, until tha present Indian muddle is ended The troops under the command of Gene-rat Hatch are admirably disciplined, and withal a soldierly appearing body of men. Tbe troop are officered as follows Southern Ute column, General Edward Haleb commanding: Lieut. John F. Guil foyle, Ninth Cstalrj, A. A.

A. General; Second Lieut. I has. W-TO)lur, Aid. Batallion of four companies 2.d Infantry, Major A.

L. Hough commanding; 2d Lieut. Carey Adjutant; 1st Lieut. Dough-yrty A. A.

M. The officers with alia command are Major Dickey, Capt. Hoot-n, lit Lieutenants Cnstck and Iladlcy, andfid Lieut want. Hewitt am Company II, loth Infantry, Captain J. W.

Bean. Detachments of companies I and loth Infantry, 1st Lieutenant George A. Cornish. Batallion of mounted troop), Cnptaiu Bradford. Company 19th Bradford and Limit.

Oglo. Company Ninth Cwairy, Captaiu Charles Parker. Surgeons with the column, Dra. Collins and Atkins. jy Th Scientific American at lata date aaya a largo and profitable business might be mad by gathering pin cooes and selling them for kindling.

As we have plenty of them iu this vicinity, tom enterprising individual might coiomenca the move, aud bring a few loads to town Says th paper referred to Almost uiversal articlo uved on the continent for kindling fire ar dry plus cones, A eou-plfl of these is usually enough to start a fir of dry woodland several of them cob tain enough resinous material to start a coal fir without other kindling. They are readily ignited with match, and are free from dost end insects. In Paris, aad other large cities on the continent, scarcely any other than pin cone ara used for kindling purpose to th hotels, and it i wonder to oa that tbay have not been introduced for the stmt purpose her. Wo believ large and profitable bnsinass might mad from gathering the eon ia pin growing reglous, nod telling them in oar wonderfully, and this Ia the chief reaton for tbe great advance iu it stock. For tba third week iu October th amount was $203,500 for the asm weak last year.

It moat be remetaherad that tbe eemparispu ia made with figures which were at that time sonsidered tin-Dracadentad in the history of that road On the other bifid tha Southern Pacific people seam to iguor tbfi Atchison road in laying their plan for ao extsaaita. It announced that track laying was tom' mencad again on tbe 1st instant, and that it ia intended to reach Sbakspeare in th Burro tfiounlamt in Grant county, by -th first of March next, xud Mesilla, tout Rio Grnode, three hundred and forty-sis mil east of th present terminus, by th end of next year. ty Secretary Scbnrz is now more confident than ever that the instigator of the Ute revolt will be punlshod without ur ther resort to arms, and hit expects soon to bear that tha tribe bai enrreudered (he murderera (o suffer the penalty of the law. But iho War Department doet not see how the eauseleas and uifproveked masencre on Milk River and a) While River Agtney can be properly (toned Jor without banging half th tribe. This is all very good; but.

the people of New Mexico want to know how Victori and Ins band art to be puuished for their etro-cilice on our eouthern Noton of them should escape th belter, and the work cannot commence too soon. Let couple of regimeuts be turned loos in southern New Mexico at once, and kept there until thalast Apache it con ailed. Xty A line of pipe ia to laid next spring from the heed of jhe big ditch op Rod River to the placer mine in the valley of I bo Moreno. Tho necessary serve) a have already been spade. 1 ty Th Armijo Br.

of Albuquerque have a twenty-five bora power Vewmlil on tbe road from tb eta tes.It will be put up near Cibola 8pringey the Re- rtcur. gy Col. Hedge of the Denver ft Rio Graude road, aaya that they will build from Alamosa to Conejos by next spring. Thia will make tweuly eight miles of new read, most of It already graded, aud, tho track may ba laid-at ouc thirteen rollea further eoulh 1 the New Mexico line in the direction of Albuquerque, the objective point at preseut. The line selected i the reeult ef six different surveys.

The continental divide will be crossed uear the New Mexico line at an altitude of 7,400 feet, whereat by the Rio Graude route it would have bten 11,000 feet. gy Tho notorious Jesse James is rC' jotted to have been killed near Joplin Missouri, by an old companion of Ivin ho joined the detective force and ingratiated himself again with James, whom he ahat iu the back of the head with a revolver while the band waa riding along tbe road Sheppard, the killer, then putspurs to his horse end made good hia escape, though a shot tpui lilt pursuers weuuded him li? the thigh. During last spring James waa reported to he operating In Lincohi. cduiilj in this Terntory. gyLieut.

Col. N. A. M. Dudley, Ninth Cavalry, who passed a portion of last week iu our City, left on Suiida)' coach for La MeslUa to slip id the District court in session thcicraiul answer to the indict incut against him byagraud jur) in Lincoln county last falL From parlies well informed iu tbe premises, we learn that there ia fib case agaiust him.

S. Dis trict Attorney Barnet has been ordered by Attorney General Devon to defeud Colonel Dudley, and will ba assisted by Judge Newcomb. gy On last Tuesday Jbe mayor of El Paso, Texas, received news by courier that a baud of Meacaiero Apaches and body of Mexican militia, forty stroug, bad a fight on theTth Instant, near Carlsal, on hundred aud fifty mllea south of El Paso, right on the line efjbe Chihuahua (tags road. The Mexicans were detested with a loss of fllteeu killod. Tha above dispatch, in Ibe e)ca of oast-tern people probably and only, goes far towards proving that all tha Moseslaro buck ara at th Agency at South Fork, aud peaceably inclined.

Tn Broad Gauox. Th finest and best assortment of Imported and domestic liquor can always bo found at this well known and successful establishment. We advise stranger visiting our city, and who may desire a first class article, 1e interview Stinson, and if he, li absent to nuke the acquaintance of Joe, th knight of th bar, wbtfce ability a concoclor of fatter drink i only execlled by hi goad look aud happ disposition. gy Extract from General Field Order No. 2: During tbe absence of tbe Colonel Cemmaudiug the District Of New Uexieo, Colonel Georg P.

Buell, lath Infantry, I bertby placed In commend of tb troop Boweecamprd on tho La Plait aud Animat Rivors, aud will report in person to Colonel Uatch for iostrucMons, on Animat River, Colorado. gy Th proposal for furnishing tb poet hi the Department of Arison with Hoar, were opened by Capt. Chza. P. Es-gan on tbe Sd Inst, at Preaeott.

Mesars. L. ft II. Miming were th only New Mexican bidder they war awarded a near traot of fiftythrousand ponada to delivered at Camp Apeeb. Price, $5:45 per 100 pounds.

4 (y A telegram received her Thar day from Prescott, Inquires aa to tho burning of Fort Wingate by tbeNivaJoec aad eayi much excitement prevail si ac-oount of the report. We will att bow, a did tbra week ago that th story le false aud without thaJOaat foundation; the Nevajoe are peaceful aa erer, and -no trouble whalevet is anticipated, 1 I r. gy CaptWra. Koscnthall came np on last Saturday eoacU from San Carlo, Arizona, and will remain her for th feeent.A few mil this eld of Warm Springa a large and Ireeh Indian iraR wa toon by tb passenger, believed to hay bten madby Meacatrro Apachea from tha Sonth Fork Agency. No Indian, however, were seen oa the trip.

gy W. B. Morley, of tbo Atehlaon ft Topok road, haa goua to San Francisco, and from thane will proeaad by ateamer to Gnaymaa, Mexico. Thia look at If ther wa tom truth la tba report thet that road will build through Sonora. gy Chief Justice Prince we among th epeakere at tb great meeting held at Cooper Inatitnto by th republican of New York, a few day prevloo to th eloeHenr' gy The Weatern Union Telegraph haa discontinued the office at Fort Union.

Being off tbe Hue of railroad Fort Union should be abandoned, and the commissa ry, quartermaster anti ordnance depots thcro moved to Santa Fe. We understand this plan ia looked upon favorably at military headquarter. gy Tha management of the NeafMex- ico ft Southern Pacifle road haa decided to mskt WiUow Spring, 1 the foot of the Raton mountain, the end of the mountain division. A round house and Ihe other necessary balidiugs will he pul np at ouv-e. gy J.L Johnson.

of the old established sud reliablo firm of J. John son ft Co Is in th State purchasing large stock of good for bis bouse In Iowa and branch stores in the uorthnetcrU portion of tiie Terrilofy. gy Dun Buenaventura l.ob at ofTan eounl) tiled qh tho 6th iuMtint. Tbe deceased, was a prominent man iu hit com-mutiitr, anil fi Ic I several important pub lie positions; at the time of his ilcalli he was county commissioner fur Taos. gy i here Is nothing like a hppF disposition aud a contented mind, anil one of the best illustrationaif the saint is our ft tend Stinson, -whose management of the Broad Gauge has serurad him substantial rtvcituo and a boat of frtehd.

gy The uew St. Pauls Episcopal church building in La Ycgaa way opeued fay service last Sunday, Bishop Spaulding of Colorado officiating, assisted by Rev. Mr. LaTourrettq, post shaplaiuat Fort Union. By tli I gy By tho fall of derrick In the tafi-ob last week, one man was killed and two aerioutly injured.

Tlip wounded parlies-were brought to town to receiv needed medical assialanee. gy Th Poablo Indiana are beginning to bring iu nsiderahle game from tha mountains, but the price atked ia beyond (he reach of ordinary purse. gy Capt. Dodgo and hi company of the Ninth Cavalry, has been ordered to report fur duly to Col. Morrow at Fort Bayard.

gyTTiat infamous olj liar and slanderer, Sheldon Jackson, of Deuver, sneaked through town this week. wonder what new Ho he will baleh oitnhT irlpT gy General William Campbell, Surveyor euoral of Colorado, haa been removed and Albert Johnson, of Clear Crack county, appoluled to th position. gy Reynold hanker of Lai Vegas, are about to opou bank In tka new town for th accommodation of lb business man ther. gy Tbe partnership botwean Trinidad Romero and Win U. Cox Iu grading and tin contracts, was dissolved on th first inatnuL tF" An office of the U.

S. Military Tala-graph Lin will ba open for Rhsinesi by tb 20tb luslajit, at Shakspfiare, in Grant county. gy Th firm OLE. S. Stover ft of Alhoquorquaaold two hundred aud fifty thousand pound, of wool In Lai Vegas Isat'week.

8everai new brand of Imported clgar Just received at tb Bjroad Gauge. Call aud tempi them. gy By the premature explosion of a blast In on ef tha mine at. Copperrille, E. D.

Cook waa ailghtly Injured. 'gy John Campbell, ol Las Vg, hi been appointed U. S. deputy mineral orreyar for New Moxleo. gy Jesut M.

Luna wa iu town during th early part of the week, and left Tuesday for tb south. gy Tho heavy anew north are delaying th Alamosa malt, and It comes In a few bbtira later thau usual. gy Col. Webb, editor or th Herald at La Vbgaa, favored with a pleaeaot eall last Moudav. gy Tha peopla of Cafioncito want a new precinct established for their benefit.

On le needed ther. gy W. Pool le In town from hie ran oh Cbllin. brought in load ef fin t3r Tbe llret enow or lb eeasou fell on last Salat-day. (9" The earnings of tbe Atcbiaon, peka SanU Fe sre said to be lucreaalng term tiie best mining camp on the conti- cut for permanent well paying mines, The car load of ore shipped to Pueblo by Mr.

DimLk gave avwage icld of fifty-tiino ounces per half that icid will pay ell at the Ccrrillos, here fuel and fluxes aro so convenient, wo do not wonder at prescut renewed activity among the miners. to. Frank JSf. CJajicv, Es ho'becamc 'justly popular along with bis excellent superior officer, Governor MCormick, duting the letter's servue as Assistant Scirctar) of tho 1 reasur) and later as thief commissioner to the Paris Exposition, left here a short time ago to accept the offico of clerk of tbe U. S.

District Court in New Mexico, and took up his residence iu baula Fe, intending to settle there and grow up with thfl Territory His friends did nut expect to see him btek iu Washington again possibly until he should come along at a representative in Congress from that territory, or, maj hap, State of New Mexico. But Mr. Clancy, did turn up here a few da) ago. lie did not indicate why he hid returned so soon, nor that he was dissatisfied With his lot In the new country. Iu fact beseemed to be in excellent humor on aecouul of something he didnt talk about.

They kept it all to tbeoikljtg, made a family affair of it, and, at the residence ef lb Reverend B. Swallow, tbe Icttar gentleman, last Thursday morning, performed a marriage ceremony hereby hi daughter, Charlotte J. Cawthorne Swallow, became the wife of Mr. Frank W. Clancy, aforementioned.

Te our musical world th bride I known as Lottie Swallow, tbe lovely amsteur.vocalist, whose musical and dramatis tsleals have aided in the creditable presentation of, Martha, Pinafore, etc. 1 Of course Mr. Clancy we anxious to return instanter to resume hia career afsr off, hopeful of tbe future, and ao the couple departed qflnNceremonse, the groom singing True hep is swift and file with swallows wings; Kings It nukes gods, and meaner creature kings. It is long, and to sons it would be a wearisome trip they are making, but -A merry heart goes all the day; Your sad Ures la a mil-, Waiktng ton Capital. The November Election.

In New York Cornell ia eltcted by about 30,009 majority. Tbv etat ticket, a portion onlr, i In dottbt. Tb legislator i overwhelmingly republican, and will elect a republican senator to succeed Kernan. Massachusetts repudiate Ben Butler, and givee 15,000 republican majority. Wisconsin 25,000 republican majority, Minnesota republic!) by largely increased majority.

Connecticut follows suit. Nebrasksditto. Jennsylvaui eomes booming with majority. New Jersey gives the Legislature to the Republicans, securing a U. 0.

Senator. Illinois rolls np a rousing majority for tho grand old party. Ity The Indian woman Susan, who a heroically saved ibe pllve wife and daughter of th murdared Agent Mackar, waa herself auce rescued from death in a romanlie manutr. Sht wa captured by a band at Arapahoe, who put up a atak at th maufbef tha Cache ia Pouijr rlrar Intending to burn bar to death. Tb com mending officer at Fort Collinvhtvlng heard 1 tb proposed barWIty, by alternate threat and proptiaea obtained Sutaua release.

It probably waa in ra-metnbrane of tbU-tbat tb squaw was so devoted to Mrlknd Mist Meeker. gy IMr'repartad that tb negotiation for th control ef Ibe Texae Pacific road, with a view to it extension to the Pacifle pceanj hae been satisfactorily tattled, end tbk grand scheme of a new transcontinental lint to be formed of tnch links i tb Penntylveal railroad, Iron Mountain and Texae Pacific, li beginning to aeaome a definite ahape.1- 5 ful, ejer laboring for the material proa-peri ty and eilTaucenicnt of the whole country both north aud south. No party Over existed that cau present a brighter record than tho republican party of to day; and while it has madexouie mistakes yot it has bad Ibe courage aiidjionosty to correal its own errors. To saynothing of its suppression of gigantic reheltlep, It developed the industrial resources of fb country to their present immense proportions, so that for the first timo in our history th balance of foreign trade ia in oar favor; and not In a small way, for it foot np in the hundreds of millions. It gave telha country the Pacifle railroad.

It baetoatered and tneourtged free public schools, sod by it every act hae endeavored to raise the standard ol publlo morals to a degree of excellence and rc- CantoFa.M,lt.,Bopt. lhi. '-r.

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