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Show T1I3C TERRITORIES. A party of San Franciscans aro at Seattlo with a view to purchasing the Lake Washington mines. A newspaper will Boon bo started at Silver city, .New Mexico. Mining operations In that town are quite active. ac-tive. General Jefi. C. Davis, who was appointed to take charge at thoModoo scat of war, passed Cheyenne on Sunday. Sun-day. The first iron on tho Golden and Julesburg railroad was laid inside the corporation limits of Longmont Wednesday Wed-nesday morning April 10. It is reported that 500 Chinamen will bo employed on the propo ed tiack of tht) railroad between lenino aud Puget Sound immediately. Latitain J. S. Lawson is now having the Fauntlcroy put in proper trim preparatory pre-paratory to tlic commencement ol the scason'a work upon tbo United States ooa;i survey. Operations will be commenced com-menced next week in tho bay below Olympus. Some miserable villains arc m the habit -of stealing flowers from the graves in the Vancouver cemetery, and the just indignation of tho people thereat is such that if the villains arc caught their punishment will be just as sevtro as possible. Tho Trinidad (Col.) Enterprise says: "Senor Perea has just brought from his home in New Mexico twenty thou-j saDd grape cuttings of the Kl Paso! variety. Mr. J. M. Bernard has ;hem, and intends experimenting with them on his ranch." It isn't necessary to obtain tho sanction sanc-tion of the court to consummate a matrimonial mat-rimonial engagement in Colorado. All that one has to do is to find somebody who thinks enough of him to unite her fortunes to his, waltz up to a parson par-son or a justice of the peace, have the knot tied, and then you are fixed beyond be-yond doubt- The Anrona Miner of April I2th speaks as lollows of the Apache peace treaty at Camp Verde: "The conference confer-ence resulted in tho unconditional submission sub-mission and surrender of tuo of the worst bands of Apaches. The peace has been brought about through tho complete rout oi the Apaches, wbu have lor the last twenty years defied the power of the govemmenL Over 2k.j warriors have been kiiied in the ia.t campaign in tho la.-metes of the Apache country, and it wa.- the most disastrous to the Indian?, who were ouce surprised in their caves and forty-one forty-one killed." |