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Show Kichmoud-lVrostt. The celebrate.! mining case of the Richmond against tho Teresa, which, It is been eo long in litigation, and occupied the attention of the Third j district court for the last ten days, was' In ought to a clo.-e ycj-terday evening, by the jury returning a verdict for the pluir-.LlVi riaminl mitli, tt i l. 1 he verdict awards to th- pliiulllVi llu j Richmond mine, which is amng the j most valuable minis iu Utah. Tikv pirtits interested and who are bene-j find by the verdict, Usidcs Dr. S. ' Smith, of Citicago, are Me-i-irs. Taylor i Cutler, merchants of this cite, who are cial sharers witii Dr. S. Mr. A.' W. White, the banker, nUj hoi U a small interest. The cae his hem closely Ciin tested by loth pirtiej on every point. Some ot the most able lawyers of the Salt Like bar have been engaged on the respective sidts and every isMie was bravely' f ught over by the leanwd counsel! who have ait done themselves credit, in the conduct of the action. The many friends of Messrs. Taylor and Cutler wilt bo happy to congratulate them on their success. Tney have fought this matter with a tenacity and persistency which, V-'l -' o my w', favored conipromH doubk-d its policy, ail could but lulmire its pluck. It U generally undorslood that their j late embarrassment grew out of the investment in the Richmond, and the great expense attending this lawsuit, 1 the expenditures for tiicir share alone being some $o l,CXt. All these things considered their vict ry seems , to have been fairly c trne-.I, and if the result will be the means, as it doubtless doubt-less will, of relieving tho lirm from financial trouble it will be- another proof of the old ad ago thai "all is I well that ends well." ' |