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Show Tub Am zona papers coniiuue their praiucs of Governor Fremont, who iu tho niofat popular man in the territory, lie- has already visited many parts of tho territory, and made himself acquainted with the needs of the people, and tho resources of tire country. The Roveroor is taking a lively interest in the Indiana, whose riyhta he dtfeudi, and whose condition condi-tion he endeavors to improve. If General Fremont shall hold hia present phico in the adectionB of the Arizona people until the dependency ia admitted into the Union as a state, ho will not bo dismissed without an appropriate reward, audi as tho citizens of a territory know bow to besluw upon a federal ollicer who has proven himself a man nf bonor, honesty find inlPRrily. |