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Show j Lhl'l'TKll I HOU WVOMnU. ! . Kejiular Curri'-i-'il'K-iu'e yf the llenilJ-i 1 Kau i ins. V. T, Aug. Is, l.sTl. DM,,,- II'M'J: 1WV. MINKS. Sniee my recent letter the rejuirt.s from the Seminole and Fern'.n mining dislrictH arc even more encouraging, linn. K. I hint, largely interested in tho Mammoth and other lodes, returned re-turned to-day bringing some very rich specimens the character of the ledges, from recent prospects, indicating continuous con-tinuous lodes and susceptible of easy manipulation. An nrastra will be erected erect-ed this week, and it is supposed that tho labor of but a few men can sneers.-fully yield ore paying from lil'ry dollars to seventy-iivo dollars per ton, and thus have a return by spring that will enable the fortunato owners lo ! procure a stamp-mill. It is the unnni-jmous unnni-jmous verdict of all those who have I visited these mines that they will i eventually prove to be decidedly rich; and 1 have no doul.it they will create ipiite a revolution in the mining world, a large community of which class arc already here, some promising heavy investments. Till; AMI'S" ' Have the uual primitive appearance, and the people somo of that crudity of '. manners so characteristic of those who pursue this "out-door" avocation. The determination of the men principally princi-pally they urc poor evinces that spirit which will insure success. Many of them will leave their business in the charge of others and remain at tho mines all winter, in order to have everything in readiness by spring. Some little capital is already finding its ! way there. I'OI.im'AL. uuyto Uansimt the resolutions adopted August the 7th by the Democratic county convention, llercwithyou have them. These resolutions were pro paied by Col. ('. K. Willson, a prominent prom-inent lawyer of this place, and adopted unanimously. Jlioms The present administration administra-tion being proved a failing and the Republican party having for its avowed object tho centralization of power, and an arbitrary excreiso of that power which is now vested in them; And, Whereas, domestic tranquility has not been secured, nor is it now existing ex-isting in the land; Thenore, .Be it resolved by the Democrats of Carbon county, iu convention con-vention assembled, Virst That in order to perpetuate tho freedom and institutions of our country, and secure perfect happiness to the American people, there is demanded de-manded a complete governmental reform re-form and the selection of a .Democratic president in 1ST-; to which end we pledge our undivided and hearty support. sup-port. Second V'e condemn iu unmeasured unmeas-ured terms tho course of the President of the United States, iu committing acts of warfare against a neighboring republic, the same being both aggressive aggres-sive and offensive, and as tending to bring into disrepute the fair name and honor of tho United Stales. Thud Upon the act of tho President, Presi-dent, in attempting to substitute his will for the law of the land, we place the seal of our unqualified disapprobation. disapproba-tion. Fourth U. 8. Cram has abused the discretionary power vested in him, aud has openly and repeatedly violated his oath in declaring the writ of hal-eas corpus suspended when no sufficient reason existed therefor. Fifth We openly declare lbr a mild system of taxation, and for a strictly revenue tariff ouly;and for the resumption resump-tion of specie payments, and that the effect of the present tariff system in the land i.- met by no compensating influence. influ-ence. ixth That the American honor de-mauds de-mauds the adoption of a suitable policy towards loreign governments, and that our diplomatic relations and correspondence corres-pondence with them should be and remain re-main ever friendly. Seventh That we are iu favor of all Territorial officers being electie. Eighth That a majority of the Federal officials in Wyoming are obnoxious ob-noxious to tho people,aud the appointment appoint-ment of their successors U looked for with anxiety. Miuth That a copy uf !hee resolutions reso-lutions be furnished the Salt Lake Hkp.au for publication. The weathtM- N clear and delightful. More anon. Claude. |