Show - THE SEMI-YVEEKLYTELEGR- I APII Monday MonxiKsr Mar go 65' 'fiv - Sgfs- - Xcepunthe in hand ctowith ample means wllich n“tuJly Xy poking round 'uporitbe undeveloped ex-- nOSIE AFFAIRS ' " i J PerAnntan (one copy Six Months Vi : ifUbouft-fint'-obUiiii- ilOO og legbUtut in the city charter ire powers for munkipd pur-I- J Council and that It bad the legal right rd That tha Aldarmau U ex officii a jostica of tha peace with tha vesting of judicial powers in tha Alderman’s Court within tha meaning of the organic wet and was net's violation thereof! 4th That tha cits char- 12 ami 14 Of Act of Jan loth 1861 modified by Two eager citizens also fined S1& each for tw sec bf Act of 160 reeled in the City Omncll the power luigipg a wager canfrpxj to cUyordinanceLi to paM Ordinance No-2- relative to licensing physicians placg of most general immediate future Evidently the present denizens of that Territoiy have great confidence in thb merits of that region loth min-- I erally and agriculturally entitling it tothe front rank in choice The Montana Post says the doubts of the ! before the mdsfiocredulous must give-wa- i s " xVvTHUDAQ7Na23' Foiici GeroBT J Creamer vu fined TERMS $! AMeraua Clinton igtiot Dr Tlrrou for medicine sml turgrry tl!ng license from the ffity v JudgeTItue affirmed the decUkm sf the Court beloer lui Congress hud In tbs orglnte net cum of legislation to lb territorial rondbj ym ' : tcv ' J The opinion of the Judge was lengthy and elaborate but wa are only enabled to state the points decided -- r Appellant's counsel gave notice of exceptions tothe ruling with h view to appeal to tha Snprame Court Yes terdayL Homing — t aaea of Thomas £ Jeremyrand — mooted CUrk T- - froeeubsum and Co withdrawn He referred Jo8cPh question peace 1 quently richness and large area of the those higher Several of our' citizens have cowl GaotSBEca favor of the iq who-haOttSMT— Tbirwaa a case of appeal from d vto the bravo men r fallen for L menced digging tpwing and planting Some of I and silver beanng of that l"“r the judgment of the Probate Court' Ills honor said that th uUoour orucen--1 lchf country cases of appeal could not be sustained without tha showing I rich but of error on the records ' from the courts belowv anything scattered everywhere diversified and j weather will come a superabundance of work to short of this would lie mera repetition without variation ’ case which would be a violation of the in tha result of lp the spirit which has 'been here indicated mineral treasures Forty 'mileslbe done and there will be excellent industrial great ansurpassed oflaw principle morally and legally: it would be I Snail meet with a general response and nroverl men— as court— no have aright to prolong litino wrong feUow sheni if Chancel at I ? rich ’to M the anlfereeT In the present cape as there Is no error manifest gation of on theraoord the court dismissed tha appeal at appellant's i j and gold and silver! cost V ho feel that we are on the very verge ofsuc-- l all around in the neighboring hills apd ravined Fi: ' crumble unless well propped up by hnmans Tbsatucaa— This evening we expect to see the Theatre' cesdV) Wo should not again be insulted by In thU jgalch' $13000 was recentlyV refused crowded from parqnette to ceiling Topsy and Xva ara such terms of peace 'as the arrogance of the llAsnisn— In this city for two claims 1 ' " of our Statist chbrishcd evening at the resi- - great 'characters' enemy hols lately proposed but- - ere many father bride’s the llon of Titos dence tends John fr our innocent have crushed almost -by ppirlt tilth the f I j J I y 'mbntpV hod elapsed oar successes would cause I From the “soutliern border to the British Chief Jostice of Thos B UtahMr Miss to Heller we to did that Charge Injustice ‘gistcrSanih” tjr &lleging them to feel that wfiyi to ns line ! and from the Bitter Root to s T t & yfty 1 it StoSTeiFtiwiSL - 4 a1""" list ¥V PPS healthyirirt - lat - the Bi"® ‘ r ' Ivy' Horn tho country ia traversed by the fiasnrea through which the molten gold and silver have been thrown within the grasp of the miner” i could be found 'Jho resolution of the sold-iq- rs Agriculturally speaking Montana is repreexclaimed with Vatnckllenry “Victory sented to be fully equal to any of the vRocky or death’’ It was in the crowded inart Iquntaiii Territories The “farming localij:t ‘S' y 'where gains filled the pocket that ties are much more numerous and situated on ’ and ithd grumblers ‘complainers ' could be ia lower level than those south’ The soil is J found But even theso' were being brought fertile and “in fact the arid barren and I rery a J (' 'j I almost-- perpendicular mountains springing jto their duty by therpressure of events ‘' Tboiigh greatly desirous of peace upon the from the : plain- like a wall are almost brindependeUce yet JeffL evidently no known the elope for -- 'hundreds of 'yardsr! Water is longer entertains hopes of adjustment by I abounding with brack treaty or arbitration Wo qnoto "from the usually plentiful and Great le '’I report of a Richmond paper: preparations ard' being "made for farming a sTlie time for argument said the President large number of claims : having been taken in js passed The duty that remains is to stand varioos localirics' It is expected 'hat the ta vur arms He had just made an effort to there will be vegetables raised secure peace'hs he had done several times coming year in the Territory sufficient to supply all the in--s before He had made it- in the cause' of and the country'At the very organ- - habitants Groin will be grown la large quan- ijntion of our ’government in Moutgorneiy J titles so that it 13 anticipated that next win--1 talking they ivero talking to their mastera r' In their guarded lines' at their pickets and sentinel posts no grumblings' and complaints - '! t 1 1 f r T I k v & t M - -- k 1 naturah' - - v-- A Coinso— The Virginia EpterpriM of the 16th eeye “the Khoonfer Isabel (at San YrancUco) is taking on a and large cargo ef agricultural Implements ' hardware groceries for) Salt Lake via Colorado river - This la tha first cargo ever loaded hera for Salt Lake direct -' ' ' ? h1 1 -- Gkttixo Headv in :Time— The flood of id great things— transfonaed Jordan Bridge street : :v into a kany on and threatened to take the': honses :at-vro- - ' rpEIi I hat the luautgent seemed chfeflvS was a postponementparty ortho quevtiou nr "w upon which tha war lv wagedjand e tion ef the efforts of the Government aT1 those qf tha insurgents to eouie exlnW a scheme for s season during which pa3Jf be expected to subside the armies and trade and Intercourse between tw both sections be resumed It waseus them that through such poetponeiaentWV 1 now have immediate peace I certain prospect oT an uUmate fotisfoSiLV! of ment political relations between the men! and the States section nr peonU gaged in conflict with It The suggestion deliberately considered was novcrihalmLk ded by the President as oue of armistlccw vl? and he announced that we can agree to na tion or suspension of hostilities except of the disbandment of the insurgent forces restoration of theliatioual a uthorit r thronv? the StaBls hi tlie Union'- - Collaterally snf1 ordination" to which Vu iCLr” y liounced the ? policy States was reviewed In sdl Sts biariem J President annonneed that he must not be to de Sart from the positions he had herew1 sume his Proclamation of &iiAncipafld J other documents as these positions were ted in his annual message It was forther by the l’residcut that the complete reBtoralr the national authority pena&ble condition of any WMr to see her mseuifleent playing in the parlor Of the new scenery the flouting tee aud the doting tableaux we can only eay they were magnificent and alone should fill the hoosa twica more at least L V— u Ofsxre— Messrs Little and Garret opened yesterday their atall in the Mekt Slarket afld had very exccilcut meatx Levi toarantees full weight and fcit beet j - there situate to grace the shores of the Salt Lake But the city authorities arebeginning to act in seasm this year bishop Sliicets has a force building briiBh dama in tliat clebrated ravine to fill it up again with gravel to be brought there by hydraulic power— the same by which the gulch was made We "understand 'the" intention is to plank eat sideof the channel three or four feet high' and throw but s few hundred loads of the accumulated gravel belbur the residence ofilrTrippsoas to form levees outside the planking for aa many rods down as day be deemed feeceaaary Tbese precautionary Improvements will coat thousand dollars and it is hoped will help mar tarially tQ save much property in that portion of - easily-availab- - ‘ I wtr OiUnclJY V Mj iiEUinvx rnins—- ra- - o St l r1 - f°c 1 pourteen "Vtn anti-slaver- Stirityvr- - - and 1 tbe Jj Tbell”1® Lqaertiiigt'bl "‘“J accept evoir t lacTlbiirK u Ih om V 111 couiniuuu Nroafivclob them 1 - ’61-2d- un-Im-sls at issue between the CovtninTT that Topsy !wu “slightly ‘overdrawn' We take It all lay liberality bock and aalc Sister Suali to draw it wr igtlh ma much — and Vh"w2 i The Virgin by- the Constitution should be made Congreve most necessarily and nor again too—hurrah foc Ttopayf-- ' But J! Jirrcuo again aweet little dear of leaa than aeven aomniera thou art a regard to appropriations of money to tb u t dri' railroad aud prodigy Thnea who witneemd till little lady isher mission of representatives from the huurreciins Jiiiraad hrid comwallties of “Out to Nurse” will beat much antonithed States : Chari :Ai- e - 1 - ’1 - -- I' tnt t ' No Tzlegsxs rtbereU a bmina for telegra- pbld hewa again The wires Lave been out of order for several days beyond Qmaba— high waters or something else Indian are not usually very troabiesome down there Now'ia another time for the exercise of faith end patience t After the fost cornea's feast' Such: is' life In the : mountains Not always pleasant but-usmakes things seem - ill-gott- en ‘ ' ' a - Mary' Porter of this 'city’ ! Ualf-a-do- il points iu-urg- rk — f— t — — Jt3T‘Tha 'frrepreMibte Godba wndi na a lively advertisement on the redaction of the prices of merchandise We were Unable to give it place in paper apd therefore iuTite everybody and his wife son And daughter and as many knars of his nieces coimiii grandchildren and aa much further back aa everygreat grandchildren body baa a mind to to go and visit Godbe gnat Exchange The Richmond party were then informed &1 Congress had on the 31st ult: adopted tutioual majority a joint resolution subrnktiul the several States the proposition to abolhkS I throughout the UniQn and that there is Rm I reason to expect that it will be accepted fourths of the States so as to become a part of£ national organic law Hie conference came to an end by mutui s quiescence without producing sn sgreenewg views upon tho several matters diseased or 1 jsreen P'or thftn ' I Ssg uwca not they P'ile dtotant tyx& arete anppo flie Jin bn was beta 'uiiteiited t reserves wl tlie river s ab!e tn subcBl ??n?nce River Co i opinions and views directly to prominent fau I f o(ir scou in a coBnetal tnnsl nnmb gents and to hear them In answer I and not unfriendly maimer I ana sir you-(kfront tlie mu J h-- k n ent servant We II to-day- ’s Skvuil- bridge Rv! were brimgli - till Ifjthlns s icsttoyedtile AFEAIU) OP: ’EM V on Beveral loads of freight for different partfeifcl town esme in last evening or will within 1 davi L Sisnas ou til two from the States A train of cighty-twTHE PEACE NEGOTIATIONS ym I XfMDirkct 130 ons men was at ' ind — Kearney cm — organized r tolhaVgent t j ' IniTiuni They I fiOO Yankee with without through any difficulty I — 'The telegrams have touched briefly upon the were troubled somewhat with their soldtereacMt I n Friday I ' na iiuf jiam 7' their freight without apparent regard k I i qhe Repu Blair peace movements and we have reeently stealing Washington They were rejected4 necessities of the soldiers unless it venfe faCBced 1 ton to sack about Bichniond in them The $25 views ’per Virginia ITay following upon given later period he haa requested the second of maintaining a character for thatcha f the caoaF 1 necessity Well fais as climate a of chief The from of letter spoken Secretary of general lawlessness ' Tora Chivinton Mil being portion being the officer under the government (Vice-Presidefrom aboul I vorable to the to 8 Minister Adams Seward Feb seek of to fruits 1 conference a avowed the gives the Fed tho Colonel was captain of the train fie hi!’ WiLlv fu vegeta-Htephens) production r eral history cftiie whole affitir: fourteen teams loaded withfreightfor L X Fits I lKi 0ft tin object beiog to irake arrangements for tho I bles grain etc It is probably much like thecity : Central which’ were prewed for tioTernaml kmlld'sevc I of A few days ago Francis P Blair Esq of Mary- ose by the troops at Fart proper treatment and exchange of prisoners— I a Enigma) BWiiTI land obtained from the President simple leave and Freighters must expect Kearney numberless amor I niauj FRID AY MORNING 24 T but in addition to andbehind that it was the our definite without views lines to seema also to vtii enumerated nalAire be The ces above those of of the pass through e- route liberally Territory Court —' Tills' court will be in session known Probate Bich-- 1 the Object to matituto' ifjoaaible negotiations Mr toe to Government' Blairvisited I nt necessity of cumbering the l’latte Ihrate ta tnrnu T1 was re blessed with fine timber mach of it “not the on Monday and as the folks are anxious that the mond and on his return showed for pence JJnt onr j! a letter which Jefferson D$vis had written to Mr than be left without 'protection liable tp Iom hi Jjrocii out luor Davis Mr which Blair in wrote that Blair was at only all thefr property in transit but aUo their we have feet takenthe measures exm0n Tba' Dai to J P11 in proper give to say to President Lincoln that Davis was Uvea 3WF Pme Straight Sixtydmme-fo- tenso the whole facts in' vtrinna ways - and on yliberty occor 1 forces are proper Com as eveiy be to as now had been farther he send willing may os fir they always r “Oar 'Johnny’? reports tilings favorable ' ' ion proclaimed the desire --of this conntry 1 without a hmb and one to 2£ feet m misaionera if assured they would be reoeived or nij be pr 1’artiM aij from Indians plains danger there should Pear ter In was sent be he to receive that that secure own the to his and region Priekly any it peace anxiety in perfect ’safety if only strong enough h Thkatbical —The House on Wednesday eve- not disposed to find obstacles informs that he cross the but 'until lately no opening had presented j difficulty in getting logs forty feet long and soldiers who line the route These ora- - ( wbuld send commissioners to confer with the defy ning was Aiil and lively Uncle Tom’s Cabin was President mental useless appendages to Uncle 8abi but with a view to the restoration of peace coat theman-agememore terror to travellers' th fit tail usual on the with care the of bring stage put between the two countries if he could be assured Indians pf tlie en to feet thousand htlrom $3o $j0 per Freighters are wont to exclaim 'Kid it in the hope that B9me plan 9f accommodar I f There will no doubt be much variety they would be received fhreatcnei preserve ns from the soldiers we can take car i All things considered certainly Montana of opinion' about the playing Those better ac-t' variou tioq’ might be" agreed upon He would be Jan18th on therefore The Indians ourselves” — (Col Mining Joomi President' the the day'of endur and less than man if he had hot felt an earnest de-- I presents strong chums as an emigrant’s home with southern life than we are' look upon uary addressed to Mr Blair in which the Mar 10 auainted wiilb jny of Uncle Tom’s Cabin aa a venomous President after acknowledging that he had read iV ajerinioj-- anxiety to relieve the country ind we shaJ1 not be enrprued if she should m 1 Tho Da k: WORK DODGE FOR and :&t Is Davis conrse note was document look of Mr of said he and the that electioneering' the sufferings of the war i " that the r article dramatised much in the same humour always should be willing to receive any agents our oldiers to tffeir homes Anything honor- - care a laige majority of the coming pilgrims the tian have at- Fort Lesvenvori arrived or man now influential well Davis We General other that that Ur Dodge any thought everybody played pretty W ? ' ableaml recognizing onr independence as a from the east-'-have actually resisting the authority of the Government yesterday aliernoon and was received with though others perhaps think that it would nave-dsi- l Ixisis wourd have been gladly acceded to improved considerably the general style of things might send to confer informally with the President salnte )nond WOltLD’S HIGHWAY TnE Lj had the Association all made a tour down the ith a view to the restoration of peace to the peo'Che person did not knowhim who might sup- k quite icd work is officers McKenzie onr common looked of the of easy Puffing military very picture country Mississippi pie pose that under any circumstances he wonid largely c it GenDodp good- Mr Blair Visited Richmond with this letter and common AVe snail not indulge inschool Time was when the overland route was hot II Uncle Tom and for the first time spolce veryumverand JM T consent to reconstruct the late Union - v Fayettcvi Grant war the fs of a Democrat was the theme of Eva nisrer yesterday then again came back to Washington enemy ai —we have met no one who ever-aahe may and as we trust he will purge this 'Wehad now learnedthe terms on which thought much of by the nation and the Over-- ' 1 sat praise it On the 29t!i ult we were advised from the camp (Ireensbo d0-na p&rtment of peculating scoundrels military PXP tlieencmy are willing to accord peace’ AVe InUTJUbB win considereda Very little and 1ctter ' Gefi Grant that Alexander H Stephens be al of Lieut will marck shall he as rauch salute a civil will source he bnt overdrawn iiave hilarity slightly I ' are required to make fin unconditional surwhkk M R and Hunter T were A John apIla'Norl CampbeU the or retire' from the honest and satisfactopatriotic thing— an institution of expense Mr --Simmons was more than ordinarily nr was re —if be Is not the plying for leave to pass through the tines to Wash- - wm i WOrthy a soldier’ repnUtion andiecut render A Ve ore not even allowed to go' bock unimportant can He gentleman ry playthe to the general public and most brilliant in lore The others were all much' ington as Peace the occu " to’them as we came out bat are required to rather than benefit ' lEere is ho dtegnising the fact that from Tod the President They were permitted by the Lieut Coart er ' take just: what a conqueror may choose to established arid snbsidizedalmost entirely for improved as well and will play better on Saturday General come to his headquarters to await there Leavenworth to to VITI $ :tbe wildest Yank the Fort Smith y--: evening' ' contractors the and of of- the President us of givtf toe- - conquered: was decision the Eckert greedy advantage nulliflcat Major the over department has ' swept tablean was magnificent and the sent down to meet the rtf :)v 5:--ofi the few and sparsely inhabited settlements of The closing from Richmond at corrnption ' party soldiers and civUiaus wits we beneath bnried it newepah was continued ice The arbitrament the wanted if very floating pretty play Graft’s headquarters The Major was direc exceptions in its sweep Not alone hss tts rSeeing'that been dis (ton make will no doubt fill arnfi it th to deliver to them a cop y of the President’s dian been plundered! The resources of tM ted lisbedia arms was the last and o§ly chance left Mr the ragged defiles of that little known and re might overflowing on Saturday evening letter to Mr'Blair with a note to be addressed to lessened by tneiw and Lave been I sapped 7 Duvia it would appear has concluded to the Mountains Rocky fight hospitable region signed by the Major in which they were Enblie on the part of some we fear Todaj Distbict Court — Yesterday the case of Edwin them andinformed cities th that they should be allowed to flee and of all subordinate times are directly Bat The to them sappediw thO bitter end only succumbing j changing deyelopment D Webb va Jackson Redding was heard' This it 'out to our lines they wonld be understood as com lessened in a sw®®' iwho is way to demoralize soldkn was a snit to recover damages for the valne of a passfor an informal Tliererfri'as l °f the vast auriferous and aigeritiferons through' absoluto cxHanstion conference the rivet the basis baleftu bn the of and bad their ing wiuin zensconting in Idaho city by plaintiff to defendant aforenamed letter of the 18th of January to Mr ence lent i Raleigh wagon Of sources the territories Utah be done but to continue the surrounding ana sold by the latter Damages for jilaintiff $130 Blair If they should express their assent to this fired srti if then who shall purify this department ly wants land and the the irre-of chi condition in writing then Major Eckert was direc- itsHeintense-an1 Grand Jury came into court and were dismissed annually Increasing be struggle until the fortunes of war should foulness will ks deep them a safe Monroe Fortress to to ted conduct place give The People advs Tiernan: Motion to dismiss decide tho Contest and he had con- - j titudes who settle in those territories and who mark and we trust that General lhwgewiuw a The read President from where tha would Cfiming person Motion ovierrnled filed 8 and argned by the court siileraliie confidence in coming out Tight at J depend upon that route for a large portion of Mr Miner them !It being thought probable from a re- that man —(Leavenworth Times Feb Many m gave riotice he would except tothe meet Of Lieut-Gc- n their conversation with Grant army ne port v their supplies are rapidly making their im ruling the end j CONFEDERATES RALLYING Richmond in manner wonld the the that preparty Tlie hearing of the People adva Tiernan case scribed Man proposies bnt God disposes Relying P1 accept the - condition 'mentioned the Se c- upon Congress and the minds of the onita merits on was onr when The “coM fit” of desperation and despondenj 'Sheric left going of State was charged by the President with reporter I retary his oti devotion and in on tlie be States seems of onr to There country- I people he outhecourage day in of made Government this the many cannot the be which denied it duty representing river b ineii nnil reverently appealing to Heavefr for auspicious waking up to an interest in the ' The Secretary ar- zona — A correspondent informs us expected informal conference Mouxt Plxasakt their and driver chatter road an ' at Fortress Monroe on the night of the 1st as lately its aid to our cause his confidence was firm I ?m the- who!® disappeared that the people of Mount Pleasant held a mas rived has over for sup as and with it indeed good lroutettiaV’-Go- d met the him of Eckert on' Febrnaty Major day region premia woqld' abwe tba arrogtince of and suggesnotuj wild brood of celebration of the and la fourth March of proposals 2nd of informs the the of with meeting I faff February morning it does t6reward that interest with had a “general good time” uneasiness i our exertions with olvmc! tion that the persons who had come from Rich- sprang from the namelessConfederate currtL ment v: ' The the solid of credit 2! triumph had not weighty advantage The attention of J They have also contracted with Messrs Hanson mond had not accepted in writing the condition ndlik " 1 ' oat ant was allowed he which to conduct forffis Rosenleaf them give upon S V1 ecerny wero ten times capitalists is to large mineral directed wealth of I the meeting had ’ Monroe had Fortress The the fnto an of a cost $16000 house at Major the ours structure to given ten times less than it is be n-greater and around fa us I much ° President same the the sameness information to at of which the whic "S100® r-eharoct by E “cent telegraph V there are still some rights of which they t Lgonorv finned I Washington On receiving this information the wen Mr V??1 la that hereafter there wffl be no lack ouri prospect to th® y npt ahpoWte-Bftmaintaa iwithhimself right Confef T Pic President prepared a telegram directing the Sec-- 1 - On the whole we be1® I le peace Secreturn State to The to of Sunday Washington pmbfiil honor aid tho "gW ta 01 w hwM of ‘protectlon::onhe pWis for thbaewhoi i ‘A retary was iiititoto the-at the same moment to so I snd preparing established under favorable auspices and having retary nblq grove If fatthfnl to this end we shall l need are Farther there are stronsc i"diffltio"f II for the bpa felt Tor information fromhe without waiting Englndftance distinctive feature awards to stimulate the retnrn of earth stand proud among Lieuti-Ge- n this Grant President at bat th® railroad will be push forward young lnfor juncture both sexes to improvement' Iron oar MV must locM shields together and for-- that to the Secretary of War as weU as to shows 1 telegraphed are discoveries coal talked of renewed as well as the establish ward to save our country or sink together lo the Secretary of State that the party from Richtion an vigor mond had reconsidered and accepted the condihdrioroble graves ' Ho- teas pot of those who merit of more lines of telegraph across tho require them tendered the ret tion EckertndGen Major through riaPdiscoril ami no'' parties-bucontinent' r" Vw v expected President to confer In advised the Grant urgently if onr disagreements result from p&ssionwe ' and party Under these person with the Richmond of bereg in an out of the way ' most exorciso the and mako ofmir the it circumstances Secretary good by the President’s troops t one ph ydirection remained at Fortress Monroe and the country oar sole aim - If l we will all do onr I onvisited corner we shall find ourselves right him on there President the of the joined rthn night shall reap a briUi&nt rewards i lf the in the middle of the floor by and by Walt now a flourishing Odd Fellows Association estab- v: centre 2nd of February n t ? ahtontoes from onr armies will retnrnf aud if rind Bov Utah’s performance then-f-i- t will be Anol The Richmond Pfrty was brought down :tiie weekly t® California' has r seventy-thre- e Ideal assistance be rendered which may be the aqd-T- t a United du-States in steam 1 aPVPTrsemi-V1?- 1 James river worth looking rii and paying for too tn transport the noble army of Northern front o lodge and that dig- ring the day and the transport was anchored in J MmMnontWy s ix mnnthto pnhBJ to v lrgmia will read General Grant is here sometime HampL Roads 1 0n the morning of the 3d the J three ly : pass and eighteen their I expected through Reese River U evidently the conritryforthe nitary the a yet severer present' j- summer during lesson than it tanght him finin' tne Rapidan miner i A bountiful President attended by the Secretary receivedvl tionar Nevada has six 'weekly ltnid has Providence seamed I 44 Messrs Stephens Hunter and Campbell on board 7- rrv to tho James v— its hills with the most valuable of minerals papers 1 Oregon has three daily COQpIi the United States steam transport River Qneenin daily' 0 SATURDAY G MORNIN 25 nine Washingtofi T&ro ' and deposited in the - plains the ‘salts and in :v i Y&: ’ ft Hampton Roads : The conference was altogether five weekly papers' sVancouver three nanj weeklv alkalies necessary for their redaction ' and f District Ootrt— Lesving tbs Diatrkt Court on Thurt- - informal There was no attendance of secretaries Te4 clerks or other witnesses Nothing wss written or weekly Arizona'one weeklyEx other econoxme uses of man Silver gold day bsforsibs termination of th Psopls v J P Tiernsn read tioaoi : The conversation although earnest and DOtabU wer mr fanrih with the Recording to tha accounts of the- - past few iron cqiper lead arsenic nitre snlpbw salt' been a The Fimos Maricopas' Coqtopahs free was calm and courteous and kind on both I tothe! All Cover® fire disThe Richmond party approached the months California is about slaved ant Msk f without end clay and so on plumbago pagpes are being armed byJhe Tbs case of tbs City J P Fenian Sams In for argu- - aides Appo '' mam iB laJLliul did cussion rather time no aft and they with-- ’ rifles' ana enconragen in indirectly which for our aunt on appssl befors the Dtetrlrt Cotht Measra some years to come as a point bf destinatitx I ' Lynch make categorical demands or render formal stipulSix the Apaches upon Hempstead and Steyenajior appellant' and A Miner for ations-or ljmndred absolute Nevertheless refusals daring J emigrants portgjit of i appellecw This case involved the legality of a fins hn- - the conference which lasted four hoars the sever-- just been sent to these tritjes from ft hu-man-ity - - 1 o -- - - nt n s-- 1 - 1 - Vice-Preside- '' j i o is-“n- - -- nt e Be-jro- and-to-se- 1 1 nd - - - - s sal-itar- y one-wee- - : w ‘J !“ cacternd e- -- I : - w - -- 1 ’ : gjto -- -- inal-'vocab- : d ' ' ' - -- - “d - r -- u it the-proude-st rme’ Li ' fe bn gt i - - t - SKi - ‘ tn-week- ‘ - s j - - - - " - qc“iver iA - r i V J ? 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