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Show FORK Hi A FLASlU-s. A i;r.u:d banquet iuhonrof the! f'rniec uf W'a!. w v- -i at (Jui'd-i b.H u;i Monday nji.:. C! d-tc-i.r -ooi;e alluding in a :i- iaie h v wv I l he A.-iiantle war. 'n'.ral Li'peiv.n h.i ,, - ,ia,. ;JV i le.uhT-hip ut tlic 2 Ml 1"!ii:m::- mur- I -c-nis anil says he w:.l cilh-.r Uiiui.ph 1 "! I".' aniiiilatul. " I The Car::--, , j.,im A v:. Ii.ry at Mu.tn-j.i, driiiig l".::eiai ' h-ruini ; a 'fwz u:-'.iiLv. while tiie i.'tl.T s.s h- .J.p: i ,!:,-, thr i.itile li.vl. "Hi- p..:i;iea! rv.a-iK-nt in Par;.-:u Par;.-:u . r;aii!.-H i.s : .pnhv dv::i- I'1 'ih vi.i, , iM ,,,. ,;,i,:y VLiJVIOS STILL FL0V.1XG, ExIi.ilatiriL'; SM.r I.v.t. ov. '.-ih, 17:5. In my a::; :. . ; .:: mt. I .,y :.:at "v.iien My, I Ira in discovered the 'h-eat Kai.-rn mine aUmt (lri?ly F! it; it wa one l!:fur..i!id fe. t wide a;.d f.-ur ti:..t:-ai:ii U rl in leuu'lh, under un-der the law:" be.t tiiO fCoilOIu ier (it tru'ii mi (he ,f.vf ! tinur "V- M.vi'i-,"' iv-: ''1 ir.,i-t that it is tl o:w:'.;id fe. i iu U-iv.tU, in.-tcad "f ibur thonsand f,--t, as I have al-1 al-1 waya.-tatnl it." Nav, Web-fr says : litis quality of t:it- ment is a fal-i-hi-CNl, a lie, trearlary, pertidy, et". . 'He y are e-ential, however, to tie to-j to-j g.-t' :i the li :urrs a:vl j-tali ments in tl.e cliii-ion of ,-::d;iv morning, j Again, 1 UeVi.r totithtl h'.-ibre .hi.-ti.V J t'iiiitmi. eir any one else, that the :r.r. at Katr:-n or Crcist Wt .tern c.v- tendidin width Ihm: the t irizlyniine ! to Alia city: but. in sub-tance", said ti at they would reach to near the limits of said cite from their iniihl pe,ii.ts. 1 lu vcr stat-d, either, that I took oat several tons of o o from a shaft where the (lr'...y now is; said shaft hi.-ing in the centre of said lixle. T:;e al ovi- abo comes under Wclster's d( ihiilion.s. The amended by-laws ot May :Y., iMio, I suggested and saw adopted (see minutes of nicctingl, but the Urea t Eastern and Western were nine months of record, at that dat.", under the old law of one thou-aial thou-aial feil in width. The synopsis of testimony published in the dallies as t.ikui in Justice Clinton's court, does not quote me as making such statements. state-ments. The diagrams, referred to I carefully care-fully copied from surveys fur patents kindly loan1 1 mc by (Jen. Maxwell, and by mcasnri-menis from an authentic au-thentic map by Col. Stevenson, never referring to widths. Hence if they . were erroneous I am not responsible. I was ifit in the Territory when the protests were dictated and framed, and never read one, nor do I now ! knowtheconleutsofone. J. W.Haskin, : Li F.Dalton, and Judge F. M. Smith, ! drew them in my absence. More-' More-' over, I earnestly protested against . 11 protests to patents where the Great Extern and Western mines were involved, in-volved, from the first mention of them, from, the fact of the utter im-p im-p sibiliiy of tracing ore from the' initial in-itial points to the mines protest' ' which in law I was. aware wo'' reouired. As to the map .c made lbr Mr. Ihu-kin, it ; -ir Dv1' whatever to do with ' Had nothmi was entirely for a-- t!'e protests, n Wiisvifly lo- .mother purpose, nm th? su"- ' -snow the two mines, ant them f'T a patent as cre-ssiiu ' 'jw again, about the Fabiai .oy of t'ue reeonls: Judge F. M.Smiti never to stifled (hat said Fabian enpj had be n under lock and key in Far! i: Smith's oilice from the time it wa made, and that no persons had hai access to it except Dr. Cougar, Mr Xaskln and K. F. Dalton: for he ha. too much regard for the truth to maki such a statement. It was seldom un der lock and key until alter the muLi lations were discovered. Mr. Fabiai was a long time in copying it in tin first place, during which time plcnt; work, not that Mr. Fabian was privy to it; but, aside from such opportunities, opportuni-ties, the said book lay, for days at a time, iu Mr. 1 laskiu's dcslc or on the table, exposed in a public olliee connected con-nected with said Earil tfc SmiLh's ofliee. Xo one denies that the change in the record was made, apparently, to correspond cor-respond to the initial points of those locations: but as the reestablishing of those initial points, correctly, eflectu-ally eflectu-ally destroyed all apparent value to the said two mines, and did so without with-out any knowledge of subsequent events, or what disposition would be made of them, ought to be sufficient evidence 01 honest intent, especially since l Have uevorhti n vuiei.tioij-use vuiei.tioij-use or abuse. The verbatim report taken of the testimony, before Justice Clinton, is the only one that could be pro luced as authority. Unknown to the public the misstatements mis-statements in the '"'Ope More Shot" Sundav morning, are for a certain purpose, pur-pose, (which will fail), and for pro? moting the scheme of this demoralized demoral-ized amanuensis. In closing, tha query in my mind is, which of the two is the more responsible for this acts, an insane person or a knave? L, II. COXCA. i suit from the movement. ! , it lbr th.i bci-elit of the camp I wag. s rt.!ll:l;n us they are, b:;Lit si-,-ms (1( .,.. njifurtiniate j lime l k - a strik-', ..u the eve of j a ,-uvere winL.1, Jt is not .inb.dle ; t'-at l!:c mihiiej eo!iip.Ui:e.s will ac-e. ac-e. tt,. i,, t:,,.;r ,i, this winter, i 'fi'is will pr. iw dis iCuus to our ' j eanii. a.-, it will eatise the temporary j su-p:-n.-:i-n of many mines that are ; now wurking. U':,at the older com- , ' pani s, sii'-h as tie Davenport, tiie j Kmma, and others, will do is not Vet ' made manife.-t. Thcv are still pay-, pay-, ing their men at the old rates antl j may er.ntintie to do so. A miner cannot Jive own comfortably on i .-mialie'r "'age's than they are now re- TluiL ilir-y may receive their just ; dues is (he wL-h of' Alie'ltlHAl.l). |