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Santa Fe Gazette, 1852-1869 New Mexico Historical Newspapers
4-30-1864
Santa Fe Gazette, 04-30-1864Hezekiah S. Johnson
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Volume v. SANTA FE, NEW MEXICO, APRIL 30, 1S( 1 (NUMBER 46 NEW SERIES)
J. II. WHITLOCK.(.'apt Ml, Infdv. Vol
li ft tweniy enüsteil of my I'umiiinii.l lit (Sigui'illamp; took n rest, went to llio trail niitl
SANTA FE GAZETTE.
"loJuponiIoiit in all things, Mcutrul-i- n aothing.' sturti.'il in nursnit: iltirin r he liironcnii if ( oniil'if.('. A. Sunn.A. A (I. Ihshiei of Ariz ii;i,
PROPOSALS:WAirrKiiUAsna'f ww,
Sunun-.- M. Aiial,Jvj.l
KAI.KO PROPOSAia will he rnvlwd nt Hit odlee unlilH M. on W1iimíIv llio SUtli d;iy oí Muy. Tur tin- tr.m
i'mrlilii'li of Military niidii ill tlio líijmr tuiwnt ni' wMonteo, tlurinn liV yir, cummuiring .luuu id, lw4, nud
undiiiK Muy 3lt. mt vi:Krom hirl Uiilnn, nr urh otl'pr ni"Kit, nx iu.iy be ciuli
liriiflil tlirTmitorj nf New M"Hm, tunny twM ur t;i
llimi llial an1 urnny lt" nnitMiHÍiPil in llii' 'iviviiiey, nml tu
DAVIU V. VI1ITIU MIUl'EL A.OTF.ll
KKW VHBK, K..KSABC1TY.
WHITING & OTERO.
FORWAUDIXG AND COMMISSION'
MKIICII VXTS.
the bill er.ww-- 1 rapf ol vrry vn kv i.anml rough crníetl'moinitaiii?; iMi"'m:; mil
ou the open plain nnnl,' hy t'ii' w nl
Hie S in ('inn.ii at h'.ju! j" oVl.vl. I'. M II
JAMES L. COLLINS,
Editor and Proprietor.
íA.NTAFU, SATmiD.Vr Al'ii. S). HU.
we found a (loiij tr.u k, fresh, i'uU wilni'iii'.il by my líiiél.' t'i I' n f.i.ml homen, that Inl'ims were near lv, hi 5 o'- -
pimli utiNts mil üLttmii. Hfi intiv Im i.'S!;ii.i''-'i- m
IVunlviiii.
'. I'l' Illl.'l' ei AlllMVll'riiiiklni. Tevin, Ai.nl t .', ISiil
Dili. i,ljfiii.il) Cm A. Siinii
.'ni, lul'i.'. V
A A. A. tiiMieml.
i' tn I'i.'' "l" Nw MkiK.i,
In liicTiTrtt'irv of Anmiii mil) uí" 'l''!- - i"t f
.1 .i,I'. M I l!i:i'ie n 'i ill ii
i,n:.eliuiii
Mn'.
lijiilíltinlf lOii !!linl'liTHl" cttt"1 lliontr per 1iH1 intifi l.i pot I'M nuli'-- al
rVlnHi lli.'V will t sunt u.i ni Mniii ii
l'lie Wight tu tir (aniporU.I Will Imt i"t i"''l nnfi
.pjtlB'K
ten mi'., .i Ii
SV.W YOKKC1TV A"1!) KAWftAft CITY, Mo.
Wi'l t iM:v..K, ;n ll.f -f'lK. .'.I t -, ' :Vi.u- - ritr."
'II, !' '"' M.' iri ai .i i'i")''! a
ti c! itL' tii m: vn i ir
'ii. tli i, ,! un i'm, !hn'
M April :i I Si" J.ml., IvHilei!,
I'vu.iA
Ailllci'.-i'l- !
i.ie ami live iii u, lii'- l.iiieiilllAr.e .' I'll:i' Mm!. Jly
U II 3 (Ml. ! V r o i
i'nyalilt; in advunco vi;hu.it
For oí e y ..ir
Fur t!i,v le
Sin;:!u i'.;).
l'foüithc ia!iri',
!. i'i. I'..:
ile r,iin,iI'll:.Ah l!,i.'rHi:ill.i.! rvr''-- U HIU. U. ilk'liriHi'' i!!i i'i" r -
l,.- ;: r- - .i "u' t"i .v.lM IV ;! !i f ry,
' ll.ai un Ij.j ''i iié.; cum'. nly "I"' ' !'....
i'i llii I'ort Viiili'
,v a t'iili.ii:ai .'icni.ití Will .r mi MM' ;if.rlatum of lUo'iiJUnl l, I'iiki LmiiVr, it m; .Iit
Hi liWti im:ii civo lli. 'ir num- .- tti full, II ni Di ,r
l'lKunf i'ui li irniih:il un.! i'.' u.'ivni;by a tioii ni Iticfnm of Mi iLfiifaihl d If rt. nj inoor ui'T ri'íjKiiMilii ji t .ti, in mni ''Ihí: l'i il iu
nw'iiníi t llie iiii.niiij;. ll mKill tu1 arvfjiinl muí i'iiUtcI i:iíi, mil com! un- rii'lximl"i'irity ruriiíicl by wii'l wi'tii iu .'iccliuiiil' w,Ui til"
terms oí tlii i'lvTfiM'lit 'IU.Two L'f ft) wul fñj'misi! ih1 n;rr ili.'.' ni mili o' fir'v
tlllHid.in'l flollilll t'Bíl!. Will Ml"'!' U (.. II,
f.Hifilirnir.lilivntlTntu'rniilr.i.'i. 'liiM'.n.'.iib i.f li,. tui:'inttn mint i.'üoiti'nüV ilm M
.nUl'a-l'i- y cvi.ici!, e ni mi Ivrui y (, ,.,tr!i
liiil'ier.Bii-- 'n ntn.pl us a.vr.rii, i,. r 'iplini.I'rupi'iiiil' 'i1! mil In' ri'pi'iu'il Tit i.i Ir I.I mu d"
li"" tlnui l,uOU.tli)t)miiiiaii(jn'n-ligiit- Din' ni Un- SLim.'
biliar
el lie' Till whr'iilaloit 4
y v.vic .'iten mil.-
I! si li.e-
u: l'i.icii;r,J'Uli Hoi
ir,c( ot A:;:.:,
i s April lith,iieAil'ieAlC'tM.'--
FrankliD, T. MarchISiit. .rl.iRKl KlVtll, AMI BlM.li AT llifl IIIIKIT lUTU'.
nuixii nvDiin,Ill',' CO: in a ni ivas n:f I'l (mm I:.. null n
II. i:uri!'' (enera' JanusCoiiini.iinr';, l'e.t uf S,
vnr voriK .tit, t ,
I' el Vr- i: iee.
A A. Hi ii'C an lu i N,
t'aptillli!i it; i I,., iiji
li'X.i' We
We'llir eat:.;
'tn oie.i
li'i.l1'win,S';,n'.i F4, X. m.,
CiMMUi.;
in ...1 i leu II. ! :i eo; v i.f :i "i
to ieiiOlt for tilt! Ill1864, HARDWARE, 1801.
lUCrTAKDS k CirAMIJEULIN
i.rAi.rii;, in
Oeil .! un.. II. Wh.iio.'k .".i. lt.fa.iit: v ('a!.Vii!s. of i'i.' t'ne ISOi inf '', a ni une-- '
r .'.!..'ineiii
a
lielnncliiirl v w
Hi tiiy j. ii inwi'li all its pi'.'pi !'!yIi. ud of her es andl...i.!.e i.f lirecy .mef.'.l that as leany a- -
t il'llilil: ei eilhe Cell. C.OIIIl.lllliiill ()vartni o I il al ycKtM' lay received an orjerl' O.o Licit, e'. l. Duvia I'. Inspoclor (Jen-- iml t.i ilsia.l hey. titeen enlisted men of
Cicdain liateliei's Co. II. lliu Ca. Mo..'ll ill
,'"Mf';iIh Will III' W'ilil'il rH' III" ti(lllfJi ill..t ui'ii'.' .iii Hiut mi 'if tin' tie m i.' ."i :;(i nn
llMlllOUll H),üt- IVi'fl uf IIViT,
Pi'iifwti.ili fillet ''I'lfiih'fiK I'.ir Arm. V'W.tiilimi in N'cw Mi," ;ili'l u'iil in c i'L...i," u,i-
fully (."HUply Willi till UiO rfiHIHHIIUIltrt nl Ht IIMiT- -
tmriin'tn.I'Hrtii'H li whiiin fi'A"ilii are inii.li! l (trc.'nri.t
WMiWe In PX.f'.it Hi.' n.iii'i..l liy lln- let !: "f JMto.
liM.aiid lugi'.-- ILd biiL.ln Mr Hie cm'fiiitinii uf t,icMill''.
Cinlrffswill iiH') fubjucl to Hi" ni mv.it ''f I1''Qinrfrnuu'li rti.'iU'inl, Imt lli- lo ri'i' any
alrl all li.ln ll'ftt nny l.cCoiitrni'lcr't m't l' in r.i'l f'ir ervi'1 ty ll " IfJlli
Vy oi' .lunn, hji.I Will lui to Ihm' ii ''"Cb.i.MH'1"! or Hiffiry. at Kurt l.'iii.in ulltrr niivY.t "rllhiiilh-.- lU '.Villfiil llli'J IHIiy bi' l'i;'imilll!ii 'llcil wiMi
.lifiiaiillyoDl roiij.i.
llvrmil Mr.So. 4i 6i
U'
"I I
MnMl!V. an e :e .un i',,, fcuicon J M. .Me
Naiiy I.', ri. Vols, to I'ort Cauly X. M.,a. d aeeuido.r: lo in. tin. Ii ois ret ivei! I havefin nlí!, i .1 icr IraiiiDji irt uti one nil i iuie
e, lieii'in .mi in". liy him frm ''ampMniii ri'i, i.arini; It 't n tho Jilii ultimo.
It will Le mtu lieit I'r.pt. Wh'ilo.'k villiriT.it prnniphit at i nee lock liiii iiM af-t- r
t'ne rveeii.t of niv inririi.-- hh, nirl withrcnurkaiilo rnercv anil vi.ir pumiieil li.cIi.uiaiK vvitii ii'n eoiiiiii'iii.!, nnlil ller moni-o- f
tin! 7;li insl. wlii'li in: cinne noun
Ii.h liidit ''la c! i:iy tie n
i'lii.Tii l.u's fro'o ilrire odd I'erilt le: id":l !e w
wt'i 'choc, went away wy
iii.'e, a. i, it to .siiv.
iliv
HARDWARE ; IRON
I'lnWfl, lines, Spmln,
Wieep Khmrs, I'a.l I.ucks,
S.nl l'ryiiu; Tans, &. o
Tlu' :,i uli i'i ll.c Irá Iti In (i.ir .imiiltUi áí'iO'á il üulicil-
nit a,
I believe tbi'io 'c
fifty liiiliniw i'i ihiune of llio ito'ti ha
acini eoi.ipo ..i: luar i.uiliilanerj mules ni.itoin: riding' iiitiic.
On the M ins'.. I (.tail out withtwenty nun in order lo exploro tlieproposnl u.v; re in.. t, iln: Colorndii Cliinnit.i.
' ion iilllltiie till.
'aiiip. On our aid
1. v.' s in their cloth-- '
w.ii br '!...n. 'file
,em ill nm lliiili live miles X. W nf K'Ut
1! "vir in tiio Sierra ll.niiu, riui 'e i.f ni'c but no tinii' i
iiiiiuiiiN. Anil Iliac Ins ('on,inaul kill".!only property taken awry l.y them was two ;l,t 'lt,;11 w,ii, m 0f CuMlllrTlollies and .ce' p.. u.v, Willi tina oxecnlinii I .., ,r,, i 'lvt (hat will
li'enty-on- linlians, wliicli full into liisRICHARDS & CHAMUERLIN
No. 53, Delaware Street,liaii'i, en:' lire. f.rlv-tir- liorsert a:nl tunic
l.e suciTSnful in n countrytln'oiie'li whi. li I will be able to lutiko
;;.,o praclicab'.e v;a;rou I'i. ad with a anvlnr;-ol- '
at least s, venty ti.'c niilei; I will be outonly lilieen days and iiiimudiatcly upon my
captured every tniii tiiey pr..pcssc.l, ties-
troj inii every iliiu except lii.) kteeii andill" "ud.lh s and audi liltle trn U iw Huí
soidiei'K eiieso to carry Vhile wo were
boriiinir their properly which in
part of, I'srliapa, a Ion of ilriul MchchI andTHOS. CARNEY THOS. C STEVENS ri i I will make my l.r. natations fur my
nn. ilest yed every lliiiiir in tlieir camp.Tony wore a part of tin nn. I of lielniis,win. Klaiuptdeil ami drovo ,.11' o in.myI! ivcninicnt iiiiileM Irmn l.'ov Spring on
lie létli uitinio. I cull' 0. loo lii;;liij eoiiunuml!!ii iuirnn'iit ilinplayeil l.y
I'npt. Wlnf in thii won'; un l liis vig-
orous j.ri'soeiiti'in of it, ami liie siieeesHfulteriiiiuatioit, entitle hiio to hi,;ii pr.iiio.
'I'll1; seventeen U.mTliUK'lil i;m!"fH amiuno horse will of c.iiii'í.! fe turned over lo
an mocil iinca mine moat) ni.out tinny rt.tllni pj New Meih.-o- I do not now inakowarriors rallied and came back lo the sum ,y rqiil .t ,)f l;t fnf want ofmil of the tiuall mount ai wliicli ovetlook-n, ,jUll, all i,(.;u,.(, w iav, tn cmnc iu...I thf caaipuody null showed lic.'ht fur a ,, ,v ,.,,,.,,.1 ,,f it,., ,., ..v,,,,,!!,:,,,, i ..,
CAUXEY & STliVEXS,
Corner Delaware St. & Lovoo,
AGUSTIN M, HUNT,
mm.uiT & sifwcRiniüN aknt.
Nunr the ParroiHa Ctmrcli,
SANTA Vl, XKW MEXICO.
fcüitUr'i Ci'iiii'll WVil. 3 vni. iu. Xt Tuiiíiti1S.
Nat(pr'i IVoinmilnr W'r. X'ilh H.iit f!.op 6 v"l.Aiilfton'n N'i'W Ani'Tirnn (.'yt'lujuiii i, Ifl I
AuiTHMli l,wvi( unit (tu ik, 51. Ti.Hiiu.ry 01 iri.r. By Mn i. fft. (2 vln.)Tnviity Y.'iirti Ai'mii'l thMVurM Uy i.N licit h Ani'ir.wiai.'. l!y Vi!;;.in, 5 vulf. li.C'nirt of n')'il''()ii I. A iin,rb Lli'in. tlj.Woiiiiii uf l( amy unil Hrtroi'in. f 15. Ijiuiu n j'niBh, f'JO
italvi'i ul tlia 'inri'ili I.tugungti. 2 vu.g, 4tu
lfnib!'U'ii I.tfi mul TruvrU. Ity Riyir! 'f'ayljr. fJ.i'i.l"niik'to Workiof Muuli V"ln $)í, ur rtlj
k'tii-- miCrulM of tli ti'J !U.
Ul'l Kuil HAiidHtnnti fl Hi.
i'ojij.trO"".'y Wa.i.TckUm'iiiy nl tue Hi tel. i 25.inM! lni.n'fHi n h'iifc'Uu'i. f'J ií.)i)iit 1'rititn of tliu renliir. (J.'Jj,
HfiKfVi ivrHiif.-.'- Ity iliiaaiiitli'o. $1Com; lft WirkH ofl'la'to Avuli. tlA.
ln gitii'iti. i ihit in 4 vein '.':ii,rl'vi')i!iivra:i4 Uiu llnirlti. It; Hfal. til.Itii ll inrv r.f 0'OIj.iíojí.v, l!vT''. 't.Will Wile Wm lii. y Uiiiiimili rA. H it.TticOid VerJimilB.ir.'.dw tdfkl ity. i'i.till)lii.:knttu' I'nrln-it- of 'tiirl 9.li..iuiii,hifUiri!l. Hy II 7.
Il'cw minin.'S, firin;; a few iihoti (1 did not ) ,:lvu st rudilni-niult.- horsea nor nienee but two gwm amoiiL'- -t thfm) but tiie tli rumrh the Indians, i.uch borstiH and
wlii,;;'.iuir of Mitniio rillo bullí warnednoon ,,,,,1 IH la. , ,,,A ,.,Tllg ntUrilytiieui not toeoiiii: eloeer than j;lt t liuiiJi'rd ,, v,,n (
!f. Si. I?.
tin: t)ii:irteniia".ter, mid ilesiri1 lo knowwhat ili.p. ion shall I." made oflh" Iivlianponies captured, whether they In: ;mnud OTer to to IJinrtcrnmOor or ditp j.ed offur the of tbi IMIilliliilid.
In tltia roimeetioii allow in" to rail yourattention to what cniidfr the imporinnecof the l'ot on the .fniili: nl leant for the
VaiiU, '.vn'.eli wi'.r'.i'.i'.i; In. y loi.lv (o.iod
p irt and loft. The destruction of hides, mes-
cal and dried mulo moat wu-- i imiiioiise; dill'--
iu ; the I'lfj'hl lli Indians, in nlltmipliiii; to
let uwav wiili the toek, l.uioed one lurno:
I Uemain vety Respectfully.Yulir Obedient Servant.
,i. riiAM'isco ciiavez.í.i.'til. Col. 1st M Vols.
Cuintiitititliiii:
MLSON&ILYSTLNGS,Wti'ilumlo tu't Cttaii f"l ra lü J'wr 1ju DoinoWio
tioveriiiii"tit tiitibi s i Ihal ins elilratll eaiii"preeoiit. Il i .1 gae l ba-i- of
out and I was coiiip.'ihil to leavr him. Tlioytiifniii't tue liecatis :u slio-iv- by ('apt. Símigili uf our Annie.wore nnppiS" ! to be Ihi ( linieahiii tube;
Ihil light took ( lace about, perhaps tltirlylivu nulos N. W of Fort Bowie, til liiesoiiih
cud of a r.tii'.'-- of m.jiuilainii called by tk.pt
T'liete tire immense ilillercnuca In the tsiitaten oí t lío number of men n.ov in aur in
HARDWAEE,
riíOísT, ST3Í3EL.,'ails, I'irculiir S'awh,
Corn Mills, Plows, Cultivators,
GUM PACKING, BELTING, 4.C.
A suilublo Stock for tlio New Mcxinan
mies. Semo Isays n Wasliinloii letterA. I.. Anili isin, u. S. A. Sierra hoiuiaraiige,terrible hard blow on
1 u'''1 0 "a "J"Í, ""'" Ulu" ""this lias itibietcilil,i l.iU f,.rl.f r eertaiiilv left. rn. " ".'.lio viiat liavo
Whilloek'j recent 6t'r.ii:-i- it commandi (hi:
exlenaive valley, tit" linest. frriziatr andbest water in nil of that section and ;;ivcnprotection to all of Unit portion 01 llicto Tik's .ti and is wiliiiti easy Rtrikinj
of I'mos Alte.Il is iitlnuilag-eoi- to keep it up I think
as well as Fort .'11111 mi nun, the latter beiiijiu very pour place lor slock, tliu '
tlistatit from the Tost and 10 water
Tory bad for aiiiranls. Company I nth In-
fantry. Cal. Vola, under coiiiinntnl ofl.ietit.
,.:.. i,,,:.,,, ,V ,., ,. r u.iiwij. mor". In: ,;;iires at llio olüce of tin: I'nnosl Marshal lleneral show an increii.se oft'li'.,(K'0 lo the ariuiea since the 1st of .Inn-- i
tiiirv. lStid. there havinir been added 531.- -
teuee, and on lout. The mules ol the tr.,in
were run about cljrlily miles without wider.Tradf.up lull uud down, over roekv motitiliiina
mm and lost l ió ,0Ü0. The ollielal IÍl'iikIanil throiieli eiifiiitis of tin: most torrilieLfAVKVlTOPoH KAXMPn. ia t. ),01 1... rs of Seu.lt l
Su. 37. ty.are follow:,i. . o.., c. , ,i;,,,. c ,.. .o t
Kalisluienls from January I to N'oviiurkett will proceed at once Jo Fort Ctiiu-- , ,;uvo ,,v'
Lur-- Hy roll's iWuiki. lu r.b.I'iiitn m.a'ii l,,mIrtl-i- M.'li(m"r'li'i.i's. (1.iNtut. Trnimliifii ity Wrthl $S.Humiml ill's OniiM, vol. li,Oriental ilsreini Bnt lit'uery $ '.
ULtfrii of Jnaioi.OvIü'r Kintl, '.rifltiu, KiNtln, oto. j3.
Uctiirc of Loin MotilfZ $2 6,
Kiutiiikt'B InvhNioii of liic toI. 1. 'J.
JUiiiisoítiiwiiifotrtty.PllUrof Kir;or, Uf'ii !n livliRt. 1John Doiminl HichurJ Rno. j.
tlTHl'l Amuiiri, AH of liv,i. 3.
YintA irW4r Allfii t'ii. 6 vol, i It.Cumralnti'i tiiwn I'onsinuiaii'iu tJJ.U"jl.tli. liy A'il'ii-l- J. h.rttn $2.(iirls in Amortrn. Ity Lib. nUjc. l'iA Wiimmi'sThoMjilUn Abu it Wmiitiu. $3i'uRimiUji'i Urit rribulaiiou.lÍKil'a Pvtmiim Muuni--
Jfullounl Mbool of tbf buldiT. 50.
ti.illM.e. $'J.Lit" nn nllkc. Pv I(.VKtioDnlHymiK ity Khar.The VaboiKl, Ity lloleuu 'J.
liy lomu;ki. $2 2VThtOoiirf'-o- lrue Uva Never ful Hub Kuioolb. Ky Al
diioli (I 76.
(imiUi lii'Oiui'liv aul Atlm, 2 vh1b.I3.
Bik of t.'lii'ti. Uv fonjíri-f- $2 I'i.Tlnriy liy Hnmit $iHnrtlVy Nuiunui. Uv H.im )un.id'tini-'t- N'i'iiiiiiiii A Kirr"tli''n Knli'li yi i'ii'li mi i"
Wi Ktiiílwli llittwüiu'j. Huma Abrlilfc-i'- .
U if.
rainffs and relieve dipt, ill eschor. oiubei- 1, lb5o 08,000of horses and mules, each of which luid
cut out of the lleshy portions of itsI will not however issue the order lo
break up Camp Mimbres until I bear fram
you, as I know of no place where t'.jo ani-
mal brought in byCapt Wbitlocl: can beso well graaeil and reeruitcil as títere.
Very respectfully,Your Obi. Kervt.
ic;i- -'. G. V. BOWIE.Col. fltll 1 it I'llV, 'uls.
body.Class!:ifi"iil;oit of the stock: Si.'veiii.'Cli
Gov't mulos, one Gov't horse, twenty four.'
Indian ponies incliidliii; oollB) and threeIndian mii'os, of these lait"r, two nre colli,and one a very small mule of .Mexican scrubhreed, one Gov't mulo referred to in the
C D UilACK, A, I. IIAKKH.
BllACE & BAKER,
Wbu!usu!'' Ue.ikrs iu Ainoriann nail Koreiga
HAEDWARE
UF KVfcRY HlXCKirTIuN.
rinwp. Wowlnit llatiiliiPH, Rintn Moi'smid boo'Iíi(iiiii)L"i to lliu ii'jut of Khw M.'Iiuü. t'oii.suutliV on
From X oieiiibcr I, I SOU, to Janu-ary 14 i 110,000
Fr.'tti January Ü1 to February 23,
liil 90,000I'i 0 luet of tho draft of 180:1 40,000Desertéis reurued 2M.0Í10
Invalid corps 2S,0(lO
d vetiraiis 100,000Black troops "0,000
Total filll.OOO
W'tcr.iii Kwrrvr.An ord. r has bfen isjue from Ihrt l'uiv-tis- t
Mnrfiial fii'iieial's olfiec at Washing- -
liniiii,
reportas having been Ftanbrd liytlioln-diiiiiá- ,
and ono yotms fi'lt worn unahh: ti.
travel ami wort: killed, and lift on the
jioiiiid, the, rem.iiu.ler, forty three in num-
ber were saf ly, brought to tliis camp.Titis stock is in very bad condition, hav
iiolioa itilili.llEAOrifAiiriins Ditrr. op Xr.v Mrxn'o,
unta le, N. .M.April Jl, l"l'.l.Official,
Cykcs II. Di: Fubrcst.No. 31 Dolawaro Stroot,
Between Second and Third Streets,UiVBiWullTII, KANS.U..
Ko. .17. lj.
in" been run nearly 1 death, and theirhoofs worm. IT lo Ihe .pu'ck, but by travel
, ton, w'ul.'b stales that the name of the ot- -' .,; it.. .:.... i i .1 ...liu' ali.wly, uud bv card nl uiuiiarreliieiit
1304, HAMM1CR3LAUGU BUOTUKUÜ lU,
KANSAS CITY, MO.
.WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
Dealers of Beadr Dadi CliHhiDi,
I0REION AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS,
HATS AND CAPS,
eiiiibled to lirin ; li.c, all lo ciutip, '''llw f, ' 7 1 "?'' "t'l'arl'. llu vnoiv ti.v.'ii! vottr orders; tlio "A, v .! i? ám''u u 1 " ' ' 'sen-- ani llm!.ponies are ail very lender footed anil nemo... n order? nlalin I,, ,n In.", to f,
oflbeiii with ternblv undiluted backs willwill remain in force, as at iiresoni. wilh
C.imi1 MmuaKs, X. M.
April J, MUI.
Captain:
the Imnor to for t lie infor-
ma'. .m of the Colonel Commainliiii, that In
oWdieiice to his iiislriiclions of .March
I left this I'ost 011 llio inoriiiu of the 2Illiwith twenly-si- eulisled un of my owncompany, Lieut Burkott, and tiveidy en-
listed men of his company, 1,011 eniisled menol'Co. "C 1st Cav, Cal. Vols, and UuspSteward Macintosh, one j;iiidoa.:id scout andono servant; sixly-on- all told, In o wag-
ons and teatiii and thirty davs half rati- -
STETTAUER & B KO.,JORREIU IS' 1AKCV ifln rr.ll'I.E
DltY UOOm, CLOTIIL
HOOTS, SIIOES, HATS AND CAP8.
No. 17 Delaware Streot, No. 17.
Soulh Sida, liot. Main and Second,
LEAVENWORTH, KANSAS.
Boots, Shoes, Trunks & Valises.
not be lit lor riiiing in six weeks or twomonths.
Tilia expedition has been made withouttl.o lo.ts of an animal, or liiti slightest ac-
cident of any kind, but, we have sull'erred
p;roat!y the wind anil eld, and Ihe
privations uf trarellin;; l.y uipltt anil eaitip-n- ;
without water: as u ouoral rule of
course allowed no fires alter nifrlil eventhough wo had lo suiter from Cold. On my
reliirn triii kept a of lb it y men eon.
IIAMMEKSLAUGIl BROTtTEIiS,
Ktwp currtlHitK In their lina KKlUbU fet Uu
respect to the Votttian Reservo Coips.This is a rltanpe of name wliicli will nodoubt bo hailed witii (treat pleasure by thegallant soldiers in Ibis corps, and wiilrrcally increase its present high and well
deservi d populanly. Three years of hardliiílitinjr liiu-- given our brave soldiers ofthe Ijiioii armies a just litio to lo calledveterans, iu the noblest anil truest nensoof the term. We hiive now Veteran Volun-
teers mil Veteran Reserves; nobly have,they earned tlieir name, and proudly willthey protect lito tillo anil gloriously wearits honors I'hilatlelphia Inqtiicr.
NEW MEXICAN TRADE.ins, twenty-liv- men mounled anil tbirlv- -
HAMMEUSLAUGH BK0TIIEU3,HI on foul in pursuit of the Indians who istunlly, myself ami Lieut. Bnrkett,
the depredation on the herd at lug post tito saino as the enlisted nun. I
Cow Springs on the lólii tilt. My former considered this a military m ee .sily iiionlercxperieiico in Indian lilitiuir ttiutrlit me to bo very sure to prevent surprise from a::i- -
R. II. TOMPKINS.
ATTOUXEY AT LAW.
SANTA FE, N. If.
Will 1ivb thoromln? Poiiionllio largfit uU lust Miorletlfllock u Kiutua City ur Leavvawsrtti.
It is urged that il. is iiiifi.rlunatc wonhouiil have a Presidential election Ibis
that it was not best to follow immediately bnsli. Iu connection wilh this report I alsoon the trail, ns an Indian watches his trail send a bundle of articles taken iu theirvery carefully when made by stolen stock, camp, of course not for tlieirintrimiic value.I therefore followed tint trail about thirty but tisjii nmller of curiosity. I wish loealimiles to finil its general direction; this on-- your particular attention to the box of per- -
HAMMEUSLAUGH 13ROTI1EH3,
Ardottirminttl to mak to yuf loterit to gin Uiem
yiur pstrnimgi--.
HAMMERSLAUGn BROTHERS,
Btil.iniid promitntt..nlliin will 1. wlTon to nil liiialtiessIu lliu litioolliU .rulwt.siiiii II14I tui.y to liiin.
S A N T A P E HO T ELtablisbed, bent;? about, parallel with the mission caps, 1 noversaw any like them
airoction of the road, and about foro, also the copper slus, beiiiff the l.nl-si- x
miles north of it, (lisiaras Steen's lets used by tliem in thuir Kims. ArtilloPeak.) 1 then turned North lo the Gilu to No. l,is IcHevcd to bo slrychiiine, Article
Would wy thst thoy iirfl ipeoinlly propirtd to flvt'ivttjynwtoU wtinfitiloi to tba
year, liceausc tlierc will be a division uf at-
tention between the political and militaryoperations. But may it not turn out, if pu-
blicans can bo persuaded lo confine thoirattention to political matters, and militarymen induced to devolo lliemselvos exclusi-vely to military business, that the divisionof labor will be highly beneficial to tliocountry This may bo ono oflh greatcuniposalioaa. The politicans nro sorry,
llieycau not uny longer devote tlieirundivided alleitlion to the war. IVrhapnIhev had lietler nol.
No. 8, is what they uso for niakiii;; signalavoid being seen either, on the trail or onthe main travelled road. 1 travelled downRESTAURANT,
South-we- corntr of th Flun
Ia llio Two Story House of Peru 4 Co.
GEO. IIUT1I, Proprietor.
NEW MEXICAN TRADE.
HAMMERSLAUOH BROTTERS,
An thukfalffor put faroitrR tnd will Qndoiivor to do id)
ia their pow to (iva Torthir HUMHtioi to ttt Hion wiorrtlifihii thtlr fttruBii.
smokes. Wo found arrow point3 enough(like these) to fill o peck measure. ArticleNo. !, I think is Galena, although i t verymuch resembles Plumbago.
I am Caplaln VervIb'spl.Yr.obl.Sri.
the Gila five days, vending out a scout onthe third day to look for the trail whichwas fon ml to continuo in n perfectlystraight lino westward. I crdaldislieil a
camp on the ñtb; on the nicht of lie1 Mb I
SANTA FE GAZETTE. merchants would do well toforward by theWhinnlo route, and Colonel CI,
in.! h. pe We hiuw there are measures
iiirtly I n; (ffi'ctuaily taking which will
.1 Ii lui'g before t. ti'iii- in jhir.g manyt In T'j" Apache spanspuil to bet lor world.
7V i, r.iuri your "Ariz-m- miners" wake
V ol a fias morning, your first impulseoí be as now, lo place your hands
upon your heads to see if your hair be all
right. 8, again we say, wait and hope!
The question SETrLKü. Wo are informed
that the Indian Department at Washing-
ton has settled tho question in regard to
the Navajo reservation and that it has been
determined that the reservation shall be atthe Bosqno Redondo, where there are now
re ore than six thousand Navajos located
and industriously engaged in planting
crops.
This decision is a wiíe ono. To have
arrived at any other conclusion, consider-
ing the circumstances, would have been
ruinous in its consequences and would have
again placed and Territory at tho mercy
of the savageB who havo been our despoil-er- s
for so many years.
Wo congratulate the people of New Me-
xico upon this their good fortane, not only
iu their deliverance from their savage foe
but also from the machinations of those who
would have jeopardized the welfare of the
Territory for tho graification of a sickly sen
timentality in favor of the savages,
A Fatal AfflVny
On the morning of the 24th inst. accur-roi- l
one of those serious encounters which
ia f.rnier times were of frequent occurrence
in this city, but which in later years have
out Bfliloin happened between William
Uiggins and William Leader, resulting in
the death of the latter. The facts and cir-
cumstances as well ad we could ascertain
were as follows:
On the night of the 23rd inst. the par-
ties wore at a baile given at the "Arcade,"
a building fronting the plaza, and remained
until it broke up about 1 o'clock, and then
left, going in the sarao direction but not
together. When they had reached and
turned down the street running north and
south by the store of Anaslacio Sandoval,
a dispute arose, in which the patties carne
together, but were paited without any-
thing seiions having happened, und they
then separated. In a short timo however,
near the same spot, they again came to
gether when Leader was badly cut. No
one was present and saw the deed except a
Stivrita, who was being accompanied by
Uiggins, and who appears lo have been the
cause of Ihe affair.
Aiarm was immediately given and per- -
and direct road here, we shall, I hire nodoubt, soon be a most prosperous condi'tion, and astound the world with our
of the precious ores.1 am uenerai, your oliedient servant
R. C. McCORMICK.
Francisco I'erea will pleaseaccept our thanks for the public documentswhich we aro constantly receiving fromhim.
Head the advertisement $25 reward.
ADVERTISEMENTSSTOLEN.
$25 REWARD.
1,10 n,Kl 01 till' IBlh lllltn't """"'i" ,fr.......m hi. P...,..w. ,ull limuu, n, ft nay Caniidliw
Tin abov nmnt will Iw pl lo nr.y ncnon willwld pony huiI liolify im, yf l,js whormljuiiti.
CL'OlfCL- U DlVn.iH.'irll 25, 1SM.-- 49 it.
NOTICEI'DiifliiB n.. ,.!,, f.,. v ir...,.- - . .
C. K. Cwlvy my niithurfati nm, to traniuct all bualMiM minv itaiiin."
' ANMIBJ iKtU).ÍMfM, X, M. April .i!ilü04.
U. S. HOTEL,ALBÜQUKKQÜE, N. M.
Southwest Corner of the Pinza.
urn irepnro,l tffa,;roiiiin'JilBtp both TranKl.nl
KUftrsnu-c- tlim hit I'able will In- lupiiliKl wall Uto bNl tli.lIbo inarki-- can allunl.
KlUISBIEU:lt,l'roiirltor.So. 4fl. Cm.
HOT SPRINGS,
LAS VEGAS, NEW MEXICO.
Dr, O. H. Wwxlworlh liming tiiketi possew'on of (tieVi'KiMi lint Srinj!n mi liltrd up ti Mt rU Mtyla Hin'w iirepiirc-- in itn:oninnnlii( a lare iiumbfr of vIhíi'omflio wumlrrfiil I'llVi'l of t!ip.tr;n lu curing fvnlilUllcautiMinimi .li.si'imis, cutaueim (IIiii'iib. s, ítlipimuiuto,
c. c. is toe well kiiiiv.li in thin Territory to Deal dutmp-(ii- ihi'LT. Tlioitc wlm deIra it inn receive medic.! l;ni- -
U III IlIKi tills! Mil flejltllt Of fsrt. The orrnimhi( fnuiitainniii,. nlnnim fiiruihli ilt)Diy
liliLil witli tl) bist tlif rodrktUrti;rli.
No. 43 tf. '
NOTICE.
.Vollrn If lir.-lf- riv. n. 0, I... a t i iliii-- .I'liiiliiiMuii.in wtri- i..u to me, bj Urn rrolntloL.'nrlol Piiitveiinl)-,pii- II. Kmalo c.r llnjor Joseph
unimnl ,k.,:, ,.,. n. j.,,,,,,. ,,, ,, pf,,,,,,, wlie oai or d.n. lluiTioiuladnKilanimiaiii.l aaiu Saml'', will iinwnt tli.m lo mu lor aelllenii-ut- wulionluna.. All iiiTiiiina nwilir anid laeiu. or liavior In lr.isHe.Hii,n ,r.iMTly lo fuilü liiair will ptam paynl Hi. ) oo m me, ami lurn ovor lo lag anv pioptrir
llley limy have bíloiniog lo ,uk laleJOIIV WATTS.A'tmlnlatrator of
.. Joseph tuuiDilDSe ilecnaaed.0, 4S. Im,
GOODS FOR NEW MEXICO.
GILL & BROTHER,
Main St. Sniut Louis Mo.,
KwlaMiilieil for niarly tweuty yew-- nflcr tbtlr oldiiüLoirin In tlio lerntury riiiI in (he Hurcbuiti o( KtW
While ti Hruwii litnu Slur Is
)iucy il Uar.'cillos lmom SblrUi,
(rOV k lilnc flsJinal Hirtm
Finry fisgimore & Plnnncl Shirts,
Cítele it' Hickory Sliirta,
Tlirv.ul, ('i)ltnu Wulleo aodir HhlrtaDrilling, (.'uniou & Drawer,
kiill Woolen Jacketfl,
IfiftTT Duck OvaralbBack Gloves it GuuntlelP,
Cutum fc Country knit Sock,Bimpi'HiUri k lodlu Rubber Good.
Silk k Cotton HnuaiuTctiler.
IjulieatilovMlL fhilcry,
Huir Ntn, Bella Ac,
Comb, Notion ind Fancy iiomli Uenoriilly.
ill Onlf ri n trim tort In mir hnvu rllt ....
"BimiK f., muí in nro inviiou ictll bu lezumloe tmr UihxIb tivfore buying i vrawin iw uuu rwi iu uig NHOUIU4 Will Ofl SOiU It lOWpricun.
G1ÍX k BROTHEll.tn n
NOTICE.Our (Irm belriR nbout to dlsolve wo hereby notify alt pwn
who biiveaccouutu with uh to como and mi them amiihoso who have cluiuii agaluat m will iircaout them for
No it Si,
C. R. MOREHEAD & CO.,
WHOLESALE GROCERS
AND ,
Cotuuiiggfon merchant,
Nos. 35 and 36, Levee,
LEAVENWORTH CITY, KANSAS.
DRAKE BROTHERS,
BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS,
AMD
PAPER DEALERS,
81 DolcwaroSt. between Third and Fourth,
LEAVENWORTH, KANSAS.
Ko.ST.em.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.letters of administration upon the átate or Charlee Dwu
blon. (toupftB'til 1iavÍiii lienu grunted lo the underalgncd bythe Hon, Probata Otnirt of the County of Taoa, New Heilao,all pcriumi hnvliiR chima ngiinit alrl eaUto ara hereby
toprrarnt Ihcm lo th Admlnlalralora within the tinaprt'scribed by law or Ihry will be torpver btrred, and allperaonalti4't)t1 to al4 tinte will maka payueil withoutMtv. mr iBftft',
IliJ.)!Jc.t N '.rió ;v. UvMíin
JAlffKS L. COLLINS,
Editor a aci Froprittor.
SANTA FE, SATURDAY APR. 30, mi
Uliat RlPTIOSlíjbl in nlvanco witliout sioeptitn;
Kor om year $ 2..10Kor iíi inonlbs l ,r,oFor three months pun.Single copies , , lo
CANDIDATE FOKI'KESIOHNTIN 1MC4
ABRAHAM LINCOLN.
The Apache oí'Ai-iona- .
The people of New Mexico begin now lofiel that the giunt incubus üf ll,o Navajotribe of murderers and thieves lia been re-
moved and they eon now breathe easy,ttud witliout danger, look about and sechow they can improve their condition andthat of thu Territory at large, lint in oursister Territory of Arbcuna the Apache In-
dians teem determined that the white menhall not come there, cither lo hunt fur gold
or to open up farms. Wc hear from vori
did reliable sources lhat the miners nearFort Whipple aro becoming very muchalarmed on account of these Apache lio,tilities. Pome are leaving the country
but Borne who liavo discovered rich lodes
of (fold and silver are determined not lo bedriven away from llicoi.
We feel authorized to say to the peopleof Arizona, that troops are getting readyU8 lust as possible to march into that Tor.
and commence hostilities upon their sav-
age neighbors. Within six weeks from
this time, wo havo reason to believe, thatan earnest and persistent effort will be
made to punish the A parlies, and either to
bring them under subjngslion, orto exter-
minate them. It is true, the country inwhich they have llicir hiding plans is
inaccessible from its ragged endsterilo character; and true that the Apa-
ches cannot be starved, out bo to speak, ify ou drifo tliein from one point to another;beeanse the whole of the region in whichthey live, and in which they take refugewhen menaced, is filled with the fiare.d'iim'raiiii, a plant which when baked be-
comes their favorite food. It is known An
mrictl. It therefore follows that in a waragainst these Apaches our troops will haveto work to great disadvantage, as they willbe obliged to transport every article of sub-
sistence either upon or in hav-
ersacks; while tho Indians can travel with-ou- t
other incumbrance (han their arms; aswhorcver night finds them there is theirource of supply their commissariat grow-
ing upon tlio sido of every hill. Tho In-
dians of that country havo another verygreat advantage They know every wa-
tering place; every trail which makes whatis called "tho shortest cut" from one springor one stream to another: and, besides,
they havo a system of telegraphing bysmokes from one monnlain peak to anoth-er by which intelligenoo of danger, or of
movements, whether of parties of their ownpeople or of their cneroiss is conveyed in a
moment all over their country. To ourtroops nearly tho whole Torritory of themain travelled routes is ierra inctynita.Since January 1st of this year, upwards of
sixty of their braves have gono to happierhunting grounds; and despite tho almostinnumerable obstacles with which ourtroops will have to contend, we believe thatthe indomitable energy of tho CaliforniaToluiitcerswhoarctotako tho field, willovcrcomo all, and give theso Indians thepunishment they have so long and so richlydeserved.
Their country is without doubt vastlymore rich in the precious metals than anyother that is known. So, while our gallanttroopscxploro it in quest of savages, theywill discover many rich leads, and rich
pinners, and thus open up a preciso know,ledge of where gold and silver may beought with profit. This will bo not only
the foundation of wealth for tho hardy andresoluto discoverers themselves, but for
thousands of the citizens of our country atlargo who arc only wailing to have theseIshmacliles of oor deserts brushed away,to come with their c ipital and industry todevelop what ii now to all of 119 1 scaledup treasure.
So, wc my to our friends of Arizona-- Heof good cheer. Wo have got rid ofour
Iudiaiis and look forward not only withhope but wilh confidence that VOIl WÍtl
soon get rid of yours. We havo a sort ofprescience that when you nil sit down toeat your next Christmas dinner you will notI..' no itnxis-usv- this point as now, Wait
or rather stay and hope! for succor in
at hand.
When your M'Cleaves and Tidballs, and
Whitloeks and (ireens, and soldiers of
their stripe, get on the war path, your Apa-
che must be swift of foot, sleepless of
nights, and never tiring or ho will be
quite sure to join the spirit 'of the greatManges Von will see. Wo are no pro-
phet, but you will sec.
There is a great and increasing interestfelt hero in the development of Aiir.ona,--Th- at
Territory is the daughter of New
Mexico, and whatever tends to increase the
prosperily of the one cn but conduce
to the interest and advancement of tho oili-
er. Almost before we can fix our atten-
tion to the condition of affairs there a
change will take placo in those affairs as
if by magic. And that country which has
been spoken lightly of will resound with
the hum of a busy population. The oner-
irv and nruutlciil klill will pomp born
will exp'oro its veins of inexhaustible
riches. Towns will spring up as if called
into being by a wizard's wand; mills will
bo built, the church and school h -- use
will be erected; and the great hailut winch
has beilherto existed between our brethr-
en of the Atlantic Stales and if the
Pacific, will be filled with a thriving, reso
lute, intelligent people; and bars of stie'.
will grapple Arizona from the east and
Horn the west, and will run accessplains und reticulate val-i- ,
.leys; then the hiatus is gone .111,1 the lireat
,Uepublie is knitted togemer into one com -
pletc whole and become homogeneous in
interests as in blood
That will bo the commencement ef our j,national millenium: Our thousand years of
happiness and prosperity; the manhood
the young giant; the completed mióles -
cence of Ilypirion. While wo say this re
verently, we say it hopefully, and though
our thoughts have wandered from the Apa-
ches of Arijona, to the prospective great-
ness of our beloved Country, tho chain has
been logically connected and complete; and
we have followed it link by link to thatncvitablo result. We know tiiat this lan-
guage does not result from any but practi-
cal thoughts. There is neither rhapsodyin themselves nor iu their expression.
So that, from tho commencement of hos-
tilities against the Apaches to tho time
when our sister Territory has
even ourselves, and become a wealthy and
powerful State, there is a continuity and a
sequence, which ia cheering to contem-
plate.
Seits Demolished: About tho 15th inst.
a party of confederate spies were discover-
ed to be in tho vicinity of the Presidia dol
Norte, in Texas. They were ten in num-
ber under commandJofSkillman,whoiswellknown in this Torritory from a former re-
sidence here and his connection with the
Sibley brigade during tho Texan invasion.
They had oome from San Antonio and were
looking about to seo what was to be seen.
C'apt. French, of tho California Volun-
teers, was, with a small detachment of men,
oBBervice in that vicinity. When he
learned of tho whereabouts of bkillman
nnd his party, ho determined to make a
night attack upon them. This he did in
most succcosful manner killing two of the
party, wounded three and taking four pri-
soners; only 0110 escaping. One of the
killed was Skillman. Hu had been of greaticrvico to tho confederates in their opera-
tions to this country, and his death will be to
them a great loss. In his camp was cap-
tured a pretty largo lettor mail.
Copt. French and his men are entitled to
high praise for tho successful manner in
which they conducted their part of the af-
luir.
fcí" We havo been shown a copy of the
Arizona Miner of tho Oth inst. It C0I1.
tains a great variety of local news intc-r-
osling to all who are watching theprogressof affairs in that now Territory.
The mineral products are spoken of in
the most lettering terms; the only draw-bac- k
to the development of untold wealth
appearing to bo a scarcity of provisions
and the prcsouct of hostile Indians. In-
dependent conpamios of miners are on a
campaign against tho Piual Apaches aud
it is expected that these together with tho
troops will bo able to give that band a se-- i
vcrc chastisement.
fóTThe Spring terms of the Courts in
the 1st, Chief Justic Benedict's, Distriol
have 11 been held. There are six counties
in tho District.
We have not henrd whether Judge Iiioc-cIiu- b
intends visiting the Territory to hold
courts this summer or not. We know he
ought to do so. It is many rears since
"'guiar terms have been held in the 2nd,
In the 3d District there will he no Courts
until Judge Knapp shall have become....., -- .o: i.:- -.
Ho has proclaimed his determination not to
hold a term ot court his District until the
ionimaudsr of the Department shall submit
to his dictulioc in refcreiico to certain mili- -
tary orders.
In efl'ect therefore we have but ono Judgein cw Mexico
An early train. Oii Monday of this
week .nr. fcpiianiu Aguerras mule train""i11 city from Leavenworth. Il
was freighted with goods for this city.
This is the eailiest arrival of a train from
the east that wo have ever placed on record
n these columns, nod it shows what en- -
torpriae and perseverance can do when
properly directed. The freight paid was
lo cents per pound.
WrLicut. Col. K. A. Kigg, Cal. Vols,
has been in tho city this week. Tho Col.
will havo command of the campaign which
is being organized against the Apaches in
the southern portion of the Territory. Heis an accomplished officer and will doubt-
less give a good account of himself in the
coming campaign.
jQrWe are indebted to Gen'I. Carleton
and Mr. Post Master Hunt for late Chihua-
hua papers. These gentlemen will please
accept our thanks for the favors.
JQrOur contemporary of the Kio Abajo
PruBS says he does not submit his articles
to any person before they arc printed.We have no doubt but his friends are
thankful for being relieved from the in-
fliction.
The General thinks tho Navajo reservation should be located on the Pecos, whileDr. .Stock Superintendent of Indian Affairs,thinks it should bo more properly locatedon the Colorado Chiquito.
Jíio Abajo rrcss, April 12.
Our article (of tho 12th) was not "pre-
parad for the purpose of advocating theplun proposed by Dr. Stock," of which we
aro ignorant. iít'o Abajo Press, April 20.
From Arizona.
Fort Whipple, April 11th 1804.
To Brigadier General James U. Carleton,Uonimanu g, Dept. ot .Now Mexico.
Gexkiiai.: I am happy to inform youthat despite the Indian disturbances, and
the lack of provisions, tho interest in ournew mining region is on the increase. I
think 1 may safely say that thero is a bet-
tor feeling among the people thinat any time since I have been hero. As
prospecting progresses new und unmistak-able indications of the great wealth of the
district aro developed. Some of the quartzloads discovered within a few days, give
great promise: thoBe of silver aro especial-
ly attractive. The placers arc by no meansexhausted. I was at Walker's gulch
iLvnx Creek), last week and found the
rockers paying better than at any time
since tho occupation ot the gulch. At theLower HaBsayumpa, the washings are excellent, and thero is yet water for a thou
sand miners. But the lodes are the mainattraction of the country and as I havesaid, moro confidence in felt in them than
at any previous period. Moreover thoconveniences for working them, wood,
water &c are generally much better than
in the southern portion of tho Territory.The old miners thereabouts aro not to heueirlocted however. I hear of the beirin
niug of activo operations upon several oftnem, and altogether H wc succeed in quieting the Apaches (of which with your goodassistance, there is little doubt,) and in
getting iu supplier, which New Msxicsn
sons coming to the scene of action took up
the wounded man and carried him into a
houe close by. Ir. Ü. M. Hryan was call--
ed in and on examination found a terrible
wound, of three inches iu length and ahm(,st as far in depth .cutting into the stem
ach and caminí tae intestino to protrude,:which tbel-u- careful replied, bnt
expressed the opinion llist the man cou
net live a very long time. A Justice of
the lVaee was then called in. before whom
,hf man made a dyii-- j declaration of the'
lC3U,t, 0f ,.itll!l'. lie lived about fifteen
hoy frvui the time he was cut. 1 tie
!w..c,;-.- was itóicted with a common butch.!
r :e. ana on. uai amrU .e
I'1"" ,,f 51 Co'' e Wls at
time was employed as cook, header was
,troai Bthlt;tic man, about twenty eight
years of oge, of German origin, and at the
time of his death employed ns a carpenter,He was informed that lie would die, and
anked if he had any kindred or friends to
bo written to, but he replied that his par-
ents died iu Germany, and ho had no broth-
ers or sisters.
Uiggins has absconded, ami not been
heard from sinco tho commission of the
deed, but wo suppose tin civil authorities
are prosecuting a vigorous search for his
appreheusion.
A mistake: Our readers will bo grati-
fied to learn that there is no warrant at all
for the reports which were published in
tho New York World and Harper's Weekly
in reference to Gcn'l. Carleton being re-
lieved from the command of this Depart-
ment. We are assured that neither the
war Department nor the President contem-
plates any such a step.
The system of attacks upon Gen'I. Car-
leton which has been kept up through the
New York World is tho work of malice, on
the part of interested porsons, upon whom
disloyalty has been fixed beyond contro-
versy and they know that as long as the
General is in command of tho Departmentthey cannot come back hero and practicetheir iniquities. Heneo when they, with
tho connivance of the owners of tho World
who appear to have been bought up for tho
purpose, publish the removal of Gen. Car-
leton they only publish that which they
wish to bo, and not that which really is.
ItíyOn contemporary of the Rio Abajo
Press is ono of tho most successful marcs
nest Onders wo have ever had the plea-
sure of being acquainted with. That seems
to be his forte. Holmes and Licb were
quito as ferocious on cliques as is our con-
temporary but ho beats them, all hollow, in
finding mares nests.
Sumo men are peculiarly fitted by na
ture for this business aud they aro never
content unless they bo constantly making
known their disoovcries to the world. Our
contemporary seems to be oao of these, for
there scarcely passes a week in which lie
does not exhibit to tho admiring gazo of
the people of New Mexico a marcs nest of
t,,e n,oat gitrntic proportions. But tho
CES wl,k'h om' contemporary lays in his
nest are not 01 a goou quality, no amount,
of incubation to which ho Bubjocts them
has succeeded in producing sufficient vita- -
lity to pip tho shell and lot tho world sec
what manner of bciug it was intonded to
bring forth. Not evens, monstrosity has
yet been produced.
Cius. A, Biussi.Eii, Information is
wanted of this gentleman, who is supposed
to bo in New Mexico or Arizona. Address
0. J. GoLDRict, Denver, Col.
GAZETA DE SANTA FE.fusiles. Kl articulo nómino primero sucreo quo sea voneno. Kl Articulo Ñu,
3, us el que usau para hacer señas de hu-
mo. lUllumos puntas do Hechas muchas
(como cttus) para llenar un almud. El
No. 4, creo que. es (jalona, aunqueparece lápiz de pluma.
Capitán muy respetuosamente suobediente Bervídor.(Signado) J. II. WHITLOCK.
Cap del 5o. do infanteríaVols, de California.
en el Hotel. En esto consistlóclembaraso
y para evitarlo se desvió de su camino pa-
ra presentarse a una posta militar, y
que no tenia pasaporte, y no inten-
taban procurar uno; y sin duda habría sido
el desatino mas grande en su carrera finan-
cial si, por desgracia, lo hubieran permiti-
do venirse sin pasaporto. Tenemos diez y
ocho oficiales federales on el Nuevo Vejico
y con la excepción del juoz Knapp, ni la
mas levo dificultad se ha levantado. Cuan-
to mejor y mas patriótico habría sido, si el
jues Knapp habia tomado el pasaporte, ba-
jo de protesto y entonces, haber escrito una
las y ración medía para treinta días, veintey cinco hombres montados y 30 i pié en se-
guimiento do los indios que cometieron la de-
predación á la partida en los ojos de la Ba-
ca el 15 último. Mi expedición anterior mo
enseñó que 110 era bueno seguirlo sobro suhuella inmediatamente, como que el indio
cuida su huella mucho cuando la haco conanimales robados.
l'or lo tanto seguí la huella 30 millas pa-
ra hallar su dirección general; esto está es-
tablecido, siendo casi paralelo con la direc-
ción general del camino, y cosa de seis mi-
llas al norte, (hasta el l'eak de Stem.)tomé Inicia ul (ila para evitar que
rao vieran, en la huella ó cu el camino prin-
cipal. Caminé abajo en el G ila cinco días,mandando en el tercer dia una csploracioná buscar la hiidia, que fue bailado en unalínea recta perfectamente ul oeste, lisla-blci-
un campo el ."; y en la nuche del mis-
ino dejé 20 hombres de mi mando en el
campo; y me llevé á los dcnits, seguí la
liuelia en .seguimiento; dnraute la mañana
puta cutre ellos, en donde las paites se jun-
taron, pero se separaron sin quo nada su-
cediera, nada de seriedad. No obstante,a poco rato cerca del mismo lugar, 6C
volvieron i juntar y entontes Leader saliócortado peligrosamente. No había mas
presencia que la do una aifiurita que iba
aconpaña la de lliggins, y quien parece ser
la causa del hecho. La alarma ee dió
y las personas que vinieron alaescena de la acción tomaron al herido y le me-
tieron cu una casa cerca. Kl Doctor O. M.
üryan fué llamado, y en la exanimación ha-
lló una herida terrible de tres pulgadas de
larga y cuín otro tanto de honda, cortando
ul estómago y causando el movimiento de
las interiores i adelante, pero el Doctor
cuida losamontn las repuso, y espresó su
opinion que el hombre no podía vivir mucho
Knlonees habiéndose llainndo á un juez de
paz, unte quien id dió una declaración de
muerte, y do la causa de ella.
íi! vivió cosa de 15 horas do la hora 111
que fué herido. 1. herida fué dada con un
cuchillo ordinaiio de inatanzero, que se usa-
ba en la casa de la compañía del correo, don- -
"Iadeprndienta) en todo, neutral en nada."
SANTIAGO L. COLLINS,
Redactor y Publioador.
UNTA IK, SABADO 10 DB AIR1L HE ISM.
ll'lt'HIClOSl' PapUe Invariablemente Adelantado,
Por un aflo ? 2,fiO
Por acia meevi, .51)
Por tree mera, ' .'10
Por una copia flota, 0
CANDIDATO l'AHA l'UESIDKNTE.
ABRAIIAM LINCOLN
El Juez Knapp (odavia buscalugar en lo Periódicos.
ltcfuricnJo á las columnas ilo la Prensa
del Rio Abüj'o fecha 12 do abril 1S64, se
ver quo el juez Kuapp h dedicado sua ho-
rns desocupadas con otra Felipiea contra ul
'poder militar, y lamenta !0br su inliahil dad
do cunipjir con otro deber, si no es de esti-
rar 8ii alario trimestre.
No satieferlm con atacar ul gencril
y al general West, ha dirigido el ter-
rible poder de su cmpondcrablc pluma con-
tra el general ClcTcr y el coronel Collins.
De lo propenso quo se ha manifestad des-
de el dia que pisó el suelo de Nuevo Méji-
co para evitar el cumplimiento da tolo de-
ber judicial, y de tener ni nombro en pro-
minencia delante dol público, por medio de
cartas destinadas á la Prensa, en relación
de lo que el juez Knupp había lucho, y lo
que no habia hecho; lo que el juez Knapp
baria y lo quo uo baria, por lo que el juez
kuapp seria responsable, y por loque otros
habian de responder, es muy fácil Hogar a
la concliiiion que el juez Knapp c mucho
mas propio para Editor do un periódico po-
litico de tercer grado en un punto fronterizo
de Wisconsin, que para desempeñar los de-
beres del juez de distrito en Nuevo Méjico.
El juez Knapp fué nombrado como juez
en Nuevo Méjico en el uño 1801, y asigna-
do i bus deberes en el segundo distrito ju-
dicial compuesto de los condados de Tuos,
Rio Arriba y Mora. Durante su demora
en aquel distrito, no asistió & un solo tér
mino de Corte en ios condados de Taos, y
líio Arriba, y apenas uno en Mora. El juez,
repentinamente, 80 disgustó con el distrito
al norte del territorio, y se presento delante
de la Asamblea Legislativa, jriiuiéiiiloso so-
bre a debilitada salud, la delicadeza de bu
constitución, su estrema señantes al frió, lo
riguroso del frió del distrito del Norte, y
pidió que los distritos fuesen cambiados, y
él asignado el tercer distrito judicial com
puesto de loa condados do Doña Ana y Ari
juna.I.a Legislatura, movida l simpatía por
lo condition de til, y poruu verdadero deseo
de despedirse de n presencia, hizo el cam-
bio, y lo mandó á Doria Ana.
Desdo quo el juez Knapp fue asignado
al tercer distrito judicial, el territorio de
Arizona ha sido formado, y el condado do
Arizona quitado de su distrito, do manera
que el juoz, ahora, ticno en todo su distrito
Bolo un pequetio condado, y nlli está sentado
como una gallina viejay cluecasobre un solo
lluevo alzando sus plumas, cloqueando,
picoteando á todos los quo lleguen cerca,
y bichándose con tanta grandeza como b
tuviera debajo de él, ciento y veinte huevos
y estaba al punto de ofrecer al mundo la
mas magnifica producción en pollos que ja-
unts ha sido la heroncia do las gallinas.
Desde que el juez Knapp fué nombrado, 61
lia manejado para estirar de laTesoreriacosa
de 1500 pesos, y el valor do los servicios
judiciales que él ha prestado al territorio,
uo pasan el valor do un mes. l'ur infortu-
nado que el juez Kuapp pueda haber sido cu
respecto de otras cosas, uo puede quejarse
do desgracias cu la parto financial do sus
deberes como juez.Si el secretario do la Tesorería hubiera
requerido del juci Knapp, i que tomara el
juramento do lealtad, y que mandare con él,
un certificado del comandante de esto depar-
tamento quo el juez Knapp fué conocido
como tin ciudadano leal al gobierno, cu lu-
gar de bramar como un león merumento,
habría cantado con la dulzura de una palo-
ma do chiche; y sin iudignaoiou'ca lugar de
estremecerse, y do bramar como la mar
contra algun promontorio c
adentro de sus aguas, habría que-
dado con el silencio del mas pequeño
descansa sobro el arenal. Si el ge-
neral West habia tenido i bien mandar una
escolta y un carruajo al juez Knapp cou
bastimentos para el camino y haberlo infor-
mado que tendría grande gusto y mandarlo
i la Corte Suproma do Santa l'i siu costo
alguno, el juez no habría encontrado la di-
ficultad con respecto del pasaporte; pero le
habia de costar 40 pesos para venir y 40
pesos para volver a mas de los $2,50 diarios
I UO de tantos Durante la repre-sentación do una comedia rogó un sordo it
on caballerito que estaba a su lado, le hi-
ciese el favor do decirle si la pieza estabaeu verso ó en prosa; y este le respondió:
quiero Yd. que yo lo pueda verdesde aquí? ,
A cuántos de los que asisten el teatroles sucederá lo mismo!
Ammai.ks! Habiéndose muerto en un viajo-qu-
hizo á París el alcalde do un pueblo quohalda dispensado muchos favores k sus admi-
nistradores, estos acurclarou manifestar su gra- -
liiud, orliiiendole en ol Campo Santo dol nuolió) un moniiuK'iuo t con la siguiente 111.
seripcinn:'M11111 yac M. II. .MiUmiJo m Pam."
anuncios.Efoctos para el Nuevo Mojico,
GILL y HERMANO,
Do CAT.LK DE MAIN SAN LUIS ME30U1U.
Ksl,itUvtil, j.t ilo Tftiuln Sos y nfrecon i am tn--
ikiii, ialr,ntM'lri. en ol Territorio y i lo uoruorcunluca; Nuevo uu iuuieuiu lurtido u,
l'nimdi Naneas y l'.tr.hia ilo Uno.t jini-i- tfii'lu ln UrlIUnto,
Cmi'ii l'rfr'U y Arulea Je Luna,Culi !e uiit. ili io l.ana,Cususa, il. I(.y.iitill,i l'iutus,
Hilo Ciuilt-- l.ana di Abalo,!,. Di il Cmiton i d Lana.
luinii'U le l.iuiaTi'jl.liis.(iiiiino-- ilr Oiiiiio y Manijóla.Cliiviuiaft Dotilt'S.
I'' Atolón uell'lAii en loa ftanch',lTll ltlllt-- v t:fPLt..4 I'll!.l'.in,o. ili AIroiIoii y nacadla da Soda,
liiiiinu-jara i1 Pido. Fajas, tic.
y Montos d," undo nam la gpntoTod is lio órdenes liada átioeslro
aiom ioii pronta y personal compradores nreseuteaventando San Luis, aon invitados que lleauen 4
.Iros eíecloa antea de comprar one eatoa lúe- -
ran lemprauo en la aaion por diuoro y aeranvendido precios bajoa.
GIl.L y HKItMANl).
Drake Y HermanosVentero de Bllillolaca, Papel, Cartería ytal meuwdM
VEXTKI10.S DK PAPEL,
1 CaUeJIMnwaro, enlri la Toreen y Cuarli,LAVBNWORTH KANSAS.
Xo.- -JI Im.
"CIÜDADDE KAÑSA8MÍr"
V. II. CIIICK y Ca.
COMERCIANTES TOR MAYOR
DE ABARROTES"Y"
Comisionistas y Romitidoros.
Eu la Cimlud de Kansas Mi
Rfnpptuiamfnt(i MllciUn ffnacftritiniuclon rjni interiorpíilriiciniue IiIhthI le kun nmiRiis tn iNupto MAiio. Tenilrúuiuri cutiKtantPUK'iile eu lo de wldaulH (en adición i
uticu.-i- k Ooin muñir), i y Honutidorp) un tiiIa jeompleto lurtiilu de Abarroto. ToiU Arden wfc prontimrniP itlrmlnlj. Tmln clin de olociim in compruriíri j
vfinlidua k rnminion, como antos de ahora. Atenciónparticular 4 Ii compra j venta de Lana,
W.H. CHICK rd.Ciudut de Kunmi Mo,
Knr de i tífl
Ne--
STETTAUER Y HERMANO,
COMERCIANTESE.N KFECTOS Y HOPA, GfctKROa lDE MUDA,
Butu, Zapali, Sombrero! y Caihuohu.
xo. n calm: delaw. no. n.
Iado de! Sur entro Is Principal y Segunda,
(lltlln DE LEimwOBTH, KMSU.
C. R. MOREHEAD y Cia.
Comisionistas y ComoroiantesDI
VIVERES POR MAYOR,
Huello (Levce) Nos. 85 y 80,
LEAVENWORTH KANSAS,
llErtllEN-CIA- TURBA T CA SANTA
1864 Hammorslaugh y JJor. 1804.
Cu dados Kansai Mistini.
EX VKXTA l'OK MAYOR Y MENOR,
Traficante tío Hopa Ileclm.
Klaotaa Aaridaa Xatraageroi r Doniaitioaa,
Sombreroa y Corral, Solai y lapaloa, Baulai y aiullUa,
HAUXEIISUiaHrlKllllANOa
Tienen en iu linea toda eon convenient! al tral taiKuevo Hinco.
HAHHKHSUUUIlyUCBalAXOI
Poseerán en la taeon venidera el mea grande T neioeaurtidode electoa qaa bayaau la ciudad d! Kaaiaa t kaiv- -enworlh.
'HAUKtRSL.UGnyUEHaUHÜl
8a bailan deterininadoa I baeer lodo á vteitre litarla i4 vuietra protección.
IIAMMERSUcairyllBItllArlOl
'proparadoe aipeclalmente pira hacer!toll veanpoaibla dedica al trato dt N uevo atajlco.
nAMUBRTLAÜGU y DERMANOI
ÜMan mradecldoi por leí favorea panado! y elempreiestañaran i hacer todo en au alcance paraaemlr Sandaatialacclon A todoa loa qui din au patrocinio á olloi.
Thos.Carnoy y Thos. Stevens.
CARNEY Y STEVENS.
Tint ir oí n mayor de AMrrotM, Riqnlnt 4 U CiUDelaware y Leiee.
UUVIKWORTB, IAKIAS,
carta en términos debidos, pidiéndolo al
secrcturio de la Guerra ó al comandante
general á que le supliera cou un pasaportegeneral ó que recindiera la orden eon res-
peto de los oficiales federales en el territo-
rio.
Pero hablando con toda franqueza y ver
dad, cuando las filenas hostiles están tan
aproximadas, y cuando una espia podía pa-
sarse con la guardia del l'revosto, como uu
oficial del gobierno, caminando en el desem-
peño de deberes públicos, no seiia prudentey mdispensalj'e el reqnirir un pasaportepudría nlg'in ciudadano leal al gubiein.:considerarse agraviado cu tener que cum-
plir con la orden, aunque l.i ejecución deella fuera ó no fuese prudente y propia entodos ios casos.
Kl coronel Cullius hallándose ausento del
territorio, diremos unas palabras com espec-
io de él.
El juez li.'iiediel tomará cuidado de si mis- -
uio. J',1 coronel Col!;ns uo es un" republi-
cano de la escuela del inez Knann."
Kl es de los republicanos quo dá testi-
monio do su fe en los campos do batallaencontrando los enemigos de la patria enlos campos de Valvcrde, Cañón del Apache
y Peralta.
Es un republicano y tal vez el primero enh listados Unidos, que, después que fuédespojado do bu destino or medio délascalumnias infames de hombres (H carácterde juez Knapp enarbohi el nombre del Pre-
sidente Líncitln en la cabezera do la Guzo
ta, para segunda elección. Pero el Presi-
dente Lincoln noesde laclase de Republica-nos que merece la aprobación de esto som-
broso Daniel, que está sentado en juicio, ennuestro territorio. Eu qué se ocupaba vljuezuníante la invasión do esto territorio porlas fuerzas Tejan ,3? Todos los valorosos
bravatos que lia manifestado para hacer da
ños, y encender la discordia, e:i cito tiem
po de paz, desparecieron por los puntos de
sus dedos, cuando el enemigo estaba cerca,
y lomó grando empeño on hacerse tan os
curo ó invisible como podía; ahora, cuando
uo hay enemigo que encontrar ó resistir,
se hadoseinbaidii ser terrible espada, y está
floreando su triuufauto Toledo sobre las
cabozas de generales, orondea y mayores,
con todo el pretendido denuedo de su cele
bre prototipo, Jack FalstalV mismo; pero
que lleguen las fuerzas lejanas dentro d.
cincuenta millas de la Mesilla, y se poudiá
en fuga por instinto natural, y todas las
tropas ni Sur do la Jomada no podían evi-
tar que él sacare el primer pasaporte para
salir, ó impedir su salida, siu pasaporte
alguno.tíi fuéramos permitidos sugeirr algunas
cosas á un tan sabio y notable personaje
como es el juez Knapp ofreceríamos las si-
guientes:Primero. Que si él tomare tanto empeño
cu atender á sus deberes oficiales, que ha
toma lo cu escusarso del abandono de ellos
seria mas crcditablo 4 él y do mas utilidad
al pueblo. Segundo. Si, cuando estala defensa do mismo, evitare la
salida del sendero de su defensa cou atacar
á otros, nada al fin, seria perdido on hacer-
los. Tercera. Si el, en quietud, obsequia-
ra las reglas y órdenes que están obsequia-
das por noventa y tres mil personas cu este
territorio, tan buenas y honrndus como él,
no tendría tal vez, tanta notorifda afuera,
pero tendría una y mucha mejor reputación
cu Nuevo Méjico, en doudo él y todos los
hechos cou relación á él están ampliamente
Sabidos, eutendidos y apreciudos.-
Asalto Fatal.
En la mañana del 21 ins., ocurrió uno de
esos encuentros serios, que en tiempos pa-
sados eran du ocurrencia frecuente cu esta
ciudad, y cu estos años presentes han su-
cedido raramente. Esto sucedió entro Wil
linm Ilíggins, y William Leader resultan-
do en la muerto del primero. Kl hecho y
circunstancias según hemos podido Babcr,
fueron como sigue:
En la nocho del 23 instante las partes se
hallaban en un lküe dado en el "Arcado"
un edificio quo fiouto á la plaza, y perma-
necieron en él hasta que se acabó que fué á
la una do la mañana, y después so salieron
y bo fueron la misma dirección pero no
juntos. Cuando llegaron á la vuelta do la
calle que corro de Norte á Sur de la tienda
do Anastacio Sandobal, se levantó una dis
Id (, clamamos iiiiacomllcTa de sierra muypedrego-i- dura y despeñ.isa; saliendo lucraa valle en un plan momo neclio por die'10 Talle llamado de San á e isa de
ins I de la tarde hallamos una huella decaballos chichos, fieses, esto reconoció
guia que era 1'uvoruhlo, y que indios habíacerca, a las 5 de lu tarde tolué campo aun
pie sin agua, estando MI millas del pié do
la sierra (ó la siein. nula Humada ,.,r el
capitán Anderson.) IVsoucs de babi r od
',,,,,,,1,, m.mté mi Kuia , ,.; iml,.s;l reconocer el pió (lo la sierra, si habia
agua, y si liallaimn que vieran si ñama se-
ñas de indi ..h n lumbres de alguna manera.I.a guia proutó lia'ló agua y señas frescasy continuó buscando lumbres hasta á las 4
do la mañana del "i, cuando fueron desell
bieldos. Kl mando se hallaba II) millas de
listanüa. liceiin la noticia ai aclarar,en dos minutos ya mi mando iba cuandolos salvajes estaban recordando de su sueño, entre el nelarar v la salida del les.11 fuego, la pelea duró eos de una hora,al fin de la cual ya tenia en mi posi tíoii mentero pertrecho con toda su propiedad,
cuarenta y cinco caballos y mu
las, y los cuerpos do veinte y un indios.Ksloy Balisfeclio que como til inta fueronmuertos en esta batalla, algunos de missoldados tiraron basta I tiros de sus Mine
Mosquetes. Y no piulo idear cuantos de
estos malvados se fueron 0.111 heridas en supcllojo, solo, es satisfactorio el decir quemuchos. Yo creo ene habia 2.')0 indios eueste campo. 1 or nuestra parle algunos delos soldados tenían Hechas en tus vestidos,
pero á ninguno se Ir tocó el culis. La úui
ca propiedad que fué tomada por ellos fue-
ron dos muías y un aballo, con esta excep-ción, capturó todo lo quo post ian, destru-
yendo todo, excepto las lilbis y los aníma-
les y tales cositas que los soldados dejaron
para llevar. Mientras estábamos queman-do su propiedad (que consistía parto de
quizá una touelada de uicscal y otra tautailo carnudo ínula seca) cosa de treintairuorrcroB so allegaron á la cumbre do la
sierrita, y estuvieron viendo su pertrechoy á Bomuron que querían guerra por unos
pocos minutos, tirando algunos tiros (yo noreflejé mas que dos fusiles entro olios) peroel sonido de las balas do los rifles do Mineles hicieron conocer muy pronto quo nosearrimaran mas de ochocientas yardas, cuyatemor tomaron á su beneficio y se retiraron.La destrucción do cueros, mescal y carne
seca que fué inmensa; durante la batalla,loi indios haciendo fuerza retirarse con lahacienda Lascaron una muía grando del
tal que se le salieron las tripas, y
nic f obligado á dejarla. Kstos se supo
nuo eran de la tribu (.biricachi. hsta ba
talla tomó lugar quizá seria cosa do 3b mi-
llas al Norjcste del fuerte liowie, i la orilla
del Sur do una corrillcra de ierra llamado
perol capitán Anderson L. h. A. sierra Do
nita. Ksle fué un golpo terrible y duro so-
bre esta tribu por que eierlanicuto queda-
ron destituidos de todo medio do subsisten-
cia, y á pié. Las muías del tren conicroncosa du odíenla millas sin agua, subiendo
y bajando, sobra sierras pedregosas y porcañones del carácter mas terrífico, lasprimeras lió millas casi 110 se podían caminarñor sus esdiieletos do muía ó caballos quetraían, cuda una de las míales tenia la car-n-
cortada de la parle mus llena del cuer- -
lJ-La clacillcacioii do los auíinnles; son 17
muías del gobierno, un caballo del misino,24 oaballos indios, (incluyendo los potros)
y tres ínulas indias, de cstus, dos son chicasilo edad, y una muía mejicana muy chica
de cuerpo, una grande quo referimos quelu habían herido los indios, y un potro, cua-
les estando incapaces de caminar fueronmatados, y se dejaron, el resto, las cuarenta y tres legaron bien á este campo, lis-
tos animales están en muy mala condición,
habiendo sido trabajados casi hasta el morir,
y la pesuña en exceso gastada, pero cainíiinti-d-
despacio y con cuidado pudo llegarlas,
á donde ahora solo esperan vueslra íuden;los caballos son muy liemos do pesuña y
algunos de ellos están inutilizados en el
espinazo cuales no servirán para andar enellos en seis semanas ó dos meses.
La expcdieii bo hizo sin la pérdida (lo
uu soló animal, ó el menos accidento de al-
guna manéis, lo que si hemos sufrido mu-
cho del airo y el frío, y do caminal esoon-dido- s
do noche y campando sin agua: como
regla general per cierto no di jaba echarlumbre después do oscurecer aunque te-
níamos que sufrir el frío. En mi vueltatuvo guardia de treinta hombres constante-
mente, yo, y el teniente Uurkett, anduvimos
lo mismo que los soldados Yo considero
esla una necesidad militar para estar cierto
eu evitar sorpresa do emboscada. con-
junto con este informo muido n númerodo artículos tomados en su campo) por cier-
to que no es por su valor, poro por curiosi-
dad. Deseo llamar la ateucion particulará la caja do fulminantes. Jamás ho visto se-
mejantes, también los caracoles do cobre;estas sou las balss que ellos usan para sus
lile lliovins entonces estaba de cosinero.
Ar era un hombro te y .ohu,,ia de veintiocho anos de edad, de origen
Alemán, y al tiempo de su muerte estaba
empicado de carpintero. Se le informó que
iba á morir y, se lo preguntó que si tuina
dativos ó parientes para ese.riliiiles, pero
respondió, que sus padres liuoian miierio
en Alemania, y que 110 tenia ni hermanos
ni hermanas.
lliggins su ha escondido, y no so ha sa
bido de él desde que cometió el acto, pero
suponemos que las autoridades civiles es-
tán ejecutando una perseciisiou vigorosa
para descubrirle.
Dtiltio Mimbre.(.'i'Aiin:i.Gi:y. Disriuro ni Auuovi,
Franklin, Tejas, Abril 15, WW.
Al lirig. James II. Carlcton.
Coinaii luiite del Dept. do N. M.
Ninfíi t'f, iV. M.,
Gevkiui.: Ku esta lullará una copia del
informe do James II. Whitlock del 5o.
de infantería voluntarios de California, confecha 13 iust., coateniendo una exploraciónindia de las mus prósperas, hecha por él
del campo Mimbres, habiendo salido el 27
último. Aquí se veerá que el capitánWhitlock con gran prontitud inmediata-
mente tomó ol campo después do mis ins-
trucciones, y con energía notable y vigor,siguió a los indios cou su mando, hasta lamañana del 1 inst., cuando les alcanzó cosa
de treinle y cinco millas al noroeste del
Inerte liowie en la Sierra lionitn, corrillo-r- a
de sierras. Y su mando mató vcíuto un
indios, que cayeron a sus manos, capturócuarenta y cinco caballos y ínulas, destru-
yó todo lo que habia en su campo de ellos.
talos se hallaban separados de la banda
de indios que se llevó tantas muías del go-
bierno do los ojos de la Haca el 15 último.
No puedo recomendar en demasía el juicio
excelente desempeñado por el capitán Whit-
lock en esta exploración; y la prosecución
rigorosa, y terminación prospera, que le
á una gran celebridad.
Las li muías y un caballo del gobierno
se entregarán al cuartel maestro, también
deseo sab r cual es la disposición que se to-
ma de los caballos Narujúes que so captu-
raron, si son también entregados aló dispuestos ai beneficio del
mando.liu ceucccion con esto, permítame que
llame su atención como considero la impor
tancia do la posta de Mimbres, á lo menos
por lo preseute. Ku una baso de operación
contra los indios como bo ha visto por el
capitán Whitlock eusu recieiiteexploraeiou,
parece un valle extensivo, el mejor parto y
ligua en toda osa parto y dá protección á to-
da esa porción de la ruta al Tucson, y está
dentro do una distancia pegada fácil de Pi-
nos Altos.Mo parece que es ventajoso el seguirlo,
lo mismo que el fuerte Ciiuiuiings, el pri-
mero es un lugar malo para los animales,
la pastura esta lejos de la posta, y ol agua
muy mala para bebor. La compañía 'I' del5o. de infantería voluntarios de California
bajo el mando del teniente liurkett seguirápara el fuerte Cumniings á relevar al capi-
tán Druschor. Pero aposar de esto no doyorden do ubaudoiiar el campo Mimbres,
hasta no oír de Vd. como que no conozco
lugar donde los animales traído por el ca-
pitán Whitlock puedan estar también pas-
teados y repuestos como hoy.
Muy respeliiosaiuonto su obediente sorvi-dor- .
G. W. BOWIK.Coronel del 5o. lnft
Vols, de California,Comandante.
Ci aiiiei. Ukskrai. Dura, ni; N. M.
Santa Vi, N. M. Abril 21, 1801,
OficialCyrus II, 1)b Vomitar.
Ayudante de Campo.
Ci'ARiiii. Gkm. Cami'o MnuuiKs N. M.
Abril 13, 1S63.
Capitán-- : Tengo el honor de informar pa-
ra el conocimiento del comandante coronul
que en obediencia á sus instrucciones do
marzo '24, salí du esta posta la manada del
27 con 20 hombres enlistados de mi compa-
ñía. Kl teniente Uurkett, y 20 hombres do
su compañía, 10 hombres alistados doloCo. 'C del lro. de oaballoría voluntarios do
California y el moyordoma del Hospital,
Maccutosh, una guia y escolta y un poon;
sesenta y uno en todo, dos carros con mir
t
OFFICIAL JO A I! HOUGHTON.PROCClUDOn Y COSSiJEllO
DE U I.KV, OriCIN'A santa FK,
(Antrriutmcnto ht Otlcitn dc Salih j Bovcbtoi,)
fXlotifS confl uir i t prontu tcncioe--Sus rclACiieiir tn laCunimt ila rt':iituiiKion, le Ucili- -
tarín cfcctivami'tiiH y pruutanicnto i jfoseiuir riiclatnuion Coiitrc'. in Dt'Mi t miiHitoi j' iaCollB üi Reclamo,
October, of e.uh year: and a term of the di,trict c B ' to be struck, with Bu:ta.ic
court of the Lnit'-- Stae for tlono.t 'vn di - ''b'euiH, le vices, and jn.enpnous, to hioí California shall be held in th,; ciiv of eiiWd to Major i.ciicr:it .rant.
San Francia, .ssid State, on the first Moil And .. it further f ha wu n
lav of April, and on tho kccou.I Monday uf taetu:l inc!e ball luvo h -- i. struck, the
August, !nd on the first Monday of Dcccuib-- r, ha,l cu-- a v.;yy o thi.s joint reso-n- f
each year, and a frm of thu' district court to b.- ,t parc.tmcnt and dial
of the Tuned the district of Ore-o- n trail Mint the sain- -, twtlmr with the (mid medal,
dmllbo Portland, in tho lo M ;ie-- (.rant, to be prented ti
State of Ure-'.- .. th- - lirt M.m.lnv of Mar.-b- bm in th- - name of ti.' pooplo ot tui' United
and on th"iir.stMumlav id' Julv, aiid on the s( tea of,
iiiwt Monday ot November, of each year. furtlnr reso 1 !iat, su- -
Sec. X And be it iu;th t enacted; Thai íficn-n- iim moii-- y to carry this
tion four of the net entitled ''An -t to provide ,,!i'"ct lll'r"tj.v appropriated out of any
circuit court- - for the districts of California "m,,.V ll"''J nut otherwise upppru- -
corporation shall make an annual rep..rt!oOu;i-gi(.v- s
of their tuiid'. and in estmcut-- , Saidshall specify tic following p irtu'Hlnrii,
irinu lv: The uimberof d posirrir: total amo-
unt of depO'iit'i; nmoimi invested in bank stukand deposit d in bank on interest; amount se-
cured by bank sloe!:; amount invested iu pub-
lic fund-- loans cm of public funds; loans on
murtgngeof real cute, loans un personalamount of caih on hand; total divi-
dends of the year: annual expenses of the insti-
tution; id! oí which shall ho certified and swornto by the treasurea; and live or more of themanagers shall also certify and make oath thathe f aid return is correct according to tli i r
knowledge mid bel.ei'.
See. 'I. Ami be is ftutbrr emu'le 1, That thehooks of mu id corporation idia'il, ut al! tim.--
ilunngtheir hours of business, be open for his-
pe 'tion and examination to tic Comptroller of
Currency orK'T. lit. And it further enacted, That
corporation may make s for theMore ordeclv in.iiia:;einei!t of their biedn as, nut
frniti.-i-
LAWS OP THE CN1TEU STATUS.
PjhciI at the First Session of ilu Thirty-oh- i
Public Nu. luAn act amendatory uf aul nu'plfnn-iiuir- to
"An net to provide circuits for tin; lia t nets of
California iii'i Orcm, unJ for otht-- puiMarch third, eighteen hundred
un J '.
b it ciiaVtc bv tlx Srnato and House ufKepror'ntntiYt'H of tint United St;iien of Amaneain UonjrrcHi aneembUul, That the tennn of thocircuit coiirtofthu Lniteit Statui for the
in California hIihII be hold in tho city of
San Francisco, in mud Suite, on the lirst M jn iayof Ki'bruary, and on the at; cm ml Monday of Jin.',and on iho HrHt Monday of Octoh'T, of eachyear; and in tho city of 'Muiiterry, in said Sute,on the first Monday of April, and on th hccoihI
Monday of August, and on the llrt Monday of
December, uf each year; and that a term of
aaid circuit oottrt foi'thc Stuto of Oivon nhnll
13 held ut tho city of Portland, in aid Su;-- ,on thi' Mouilay of Jiinii uy, and im thefirntMoml iy of May, Mid on the iirt Monday of
Septi'inbt'rof each v-- .r.
tin:. Í. And hi it fiutlier enacted. Thai ttiieu-ovt-
tho circuit judt! U iiUent, or, fi'.t;n anycms'1, unable to hold a i'in uf the eiivn.ian abovu providfd, if shall b tie i v f li.ediV.riet jmJu of the dMrict boi l mMi v- nn.No term of the eiivuit enn;-- in on u l "ttenth circuit hall hi: d mcd to lie n d nonthe eommrinvniL'nt of u term in iino'h-- iA circuit court may be in tin diiier. ir.
ilitrii'm at the Mime t;in !.
3. And b; it furihrr eri.ft'-d- Thai th"circuit judjjp' of said t iith eirruit may, ut his
discretion, appoint s'.-io- of tin: circuitcourt, to h"id nt tin tA wh-- r' tin- huiiImíiiii tliereuf are to bv Imldeii, aJ providedin this net, by an order, undrr liih hand anral, addressed to the martini ami clerk id' said
court, at lc.ift liftenii day- previou- - to th" d iyfixed for th commencement uf hu h npi'e.-- .l
M'HsiotiH, which order slnll he published ny themarluil in oue o mor" of tin- wites or new
wiihin tho district wlii'i'e Mi'-- h
are to be holden. Al ku Ii p ci il session- it
phall Ijepioup-'tjii- !' t the s.d court to enter-tai-
of and hear and dei.'ld-- ' allin iiuity, s in f'rror, or on upp al,
'will ofiuw, uiutioiin in an--- of judiio-nt-
tuotioiii for new trial, and ail other motionand to award ''Sedition and oth Tlinal pio.-e--
and to do and to transact ali oth'T bti":ue-;-
anil direct all other in all e iu"..prcndhijrin the rireuit e)iirt. except tn ini anychunc by jury, in the same way mid with the
ame force and eli'cet as the ame could orinibtId iloneat the Mated of ,ueh cuiiri. At
paid f pneicul uiaift fourt may also tryand determine all 111 of fact in ca-- in
whieh,bythe Mipulation in writing of th"parties, or th'dr attorncvH, and tiled with theclerk, jury hall be waived.
Sec. l". And he it further enacted, Thattho clerk of the circuit ninrta for the dUtvict--
of Ciilifnruiii hh all be appointed by the circuitiudjre of ihcIOth circuit. The appointmentbo in writing under tho hand and neal of t'teflircuit judxo, and "liall In: tiled in the clerk'snlliceand entered at Iar;:e mjumi the records of
the court. The circuit judc may revoke theappointment at any lime by (Üne in the dilie--
of the clerk auotiee in writing under bin band.mil Ren), etatinp that th aupointai'-n- is revo-
ked. The revocation hall be entend 011 theof the court. The cb'rk, b. lore ente-
ring upon tho discharge of hi duties,lake the utb of ofliee 'preycrib-- d by tin) actcnml'-- " An uet lu ait uaih oi'olVice
Ami for other puipoKi-rf,- np'provcd July two,eighteen hundred and nUij-tw- nw- hiichoathnhall bceudonid upon hii appointnient. Thoclerk hall ulso execute bond U the L'nitedStatCNwith two or more Kiilficicut Mireties in
flitch fum us the circuit judge may deNjnate,c.'iiditioued for the faithful jc .m nice nf h'sduties. Incase of a racaucy in thu ollice of
clerk, tho district judge shall huve powev tofill mich vacancy by appuinimint, which tdmll
continue until uu appoiuttn nt in made by thucircuit judge.
S"c. j. And be it further enacted, That thec erki of the circuit courts ot the tenth circuitfdmll have power to appoint on" ov more deputieswho hhall have tho naiai authority, in allrenpecN, as their principal. The appointmentuhall be iu writing, and in dued by the clerk,and nhall bo tiled in his ntfiVe, nod he enterednt large upon the records uf the court. Theolcrk may revoke th appointment of any depu-
ty at will by writing tiled iu the ollice, andentered upon the record. Kaeh deputy, before
onieriiiíí upon his duties, hhail take Um oathof otiice prencribod by tho not entitled "Anact tn prescribe an oath of offn;i) and for otherjnirnoses," approved July two, nghtcen hun-
dred and sixty two. And Hitch oath ihall be
endored upon bin aiuiointment. The ckrk
C. B. Brace A. i. Baker.,i,tfrl;i,il,,H ,.n veal,! wr lusyar do Qi,liiiilleria
y KxIMtiJta a d, t,la rtH,Tl iuii, Míquiiifti ,lii',lj,:.il,-- y lrj llabailuri-i- y ofii,n,
nip, ijliii,'!,u- ,iUujUil,ia al Ir ,nu au hutvu Mújiuo, iimijpre uit iiunu,
NO. 31 DELAWARE.fciitrolaa Cullci Hpgun.la y Trrcef a.
I.ATKNW0RV11 H.V8U.
C. E. KEARNEY,.VutnaMmi-ut,- tin Kaiimy y UtirnarJ,
WKsri'onr.
Oomci fiante pur uiayur en tuiln climii tin
it i:Klldn, SÍKríüSAHIOn Y I)R MOU.l.Vinoi,, IJ,iuri,, Pinos, T,ibaro, el,
anipy, u.- -j veo i Puuicnli,
;i ;.ii.! (Ir K.Himu, Mi.
1SG1. Quinquillería 1864.
;ií.íaí:üs y ciiAMüi-iiLiN-
Is EG OCIANTES.i:n' gri vniiíiaio
- i'i.ih,liiil:i,lr,.iaJ('ua.g
1.1 lltrli. ,i - tita i uufstro couialDIami Uilo. ii
IMCIIAI.OS V '.'HAMIIMLI.XO. ÓÍJ CALLE DE DELAWARE
Kaii.a
Wiluon y Hastings.XJííü OCIANTES DE VENTA
'Miii,,iil.iilMraiii,ra yD.méill,..II Arír...
a a.- -I" Am... JUln i.lg.u,I rt.' 1'Uar, lial.- -
"Ji J.ir ,iaa.
alUin..,, joX M
ilu I'eliiw.irc.riHlaialliil,. ,.laS,,;u.,;' tKAVKNIVUIlTII, ICAXSU.
V.M.Divo!oy y Hermano.Ihriijin fniK)ialufft tin,
YVKfJOCIAXTFS I)K VENTA POK MAYORy JUCNOi; K.V
Mil,- ,'Iirii prilirii,.,! Pn y Vidripn II,:!.!.. Vi!r..,l..V.,!a,a. t,VfS.,ai.:.,-,.- Hr v,..ll r,. c.,,,.
c.i... L rauii. ,1,. t'liaüy y A.allo daL.alai,
Calle in Main, ,utr, Tercer j SogURili,
CJUDADPfi KANSAS Mi.Nn 'in mr;!.;,) coopi c n aú'Uú piiUt uUi.., ri, iiM,i,,,v,i MÉ,i,,f , n..
(íiüi tf;i.,'lJKt ;d mj biO- -
r. il;;;i..' l.i niMi'. mi, st; mil nit rj,j fi KM.uhi- Jl' i.ij .ir iu mi u iiijj.ir.
N'.31. MAINC.X,. -
"
1, V r Ui II. !EWI
COOPER Y GHECCt(Surnoiw rf Altwrfo Jan-e- t.)
Nogocinntos por mayor y monorTio,,i
rsivl'AS, JliüHHO,
ACKltO, CÍ.AVOK,
('A11AÜ0KK9, TUtfAi,
l,"u'1 imi.xP.1LUS, LAÍ.'IIADÜS , CADEN'AÍ,
iaOGAS, LOSIÜDOIH'ITUS, llAKUKNAS, FaSCOfLAÍ T()H- -
Y ACKItKONK.?! DF. VAUIKDADK9.
.U,,,-wi- i particular r4 Jala al Tiuril'0 M NuitoMrjiro.
iluriulo, J. 6. tilica mío oUaddo Katilaa, Wiaui i.
Urfrrriicnil C. E. K.arney y J. S. Chick y Cla. CIuumI da
K.tiia.13.
P S. aintto giir.tr lloara k eiannnar nneilro a.rlld.)antes tío c onip raj en ulro luyiir,
t)u31.1 jr.
tii'iixi.A.orutuKIEV TnHK. OliaiAll 1R IUÍÍ, Ml.
W1IITIX0 Y OTERO,
COMISIONISTAS V KBilTlDOKKS
DE EFECTOS,
H iAl Víiltti, Y i It DAD DC K US.líüHI,
Hffiiiintn iVil"iii'f" (..irn In oniiiprn itfl pfeetos tie tj:lai thml't,i i. nl nmtuili.
eifriiirU hi el itmi'TCin, )' Ifuvnrifis nicfuilns, 1m i)aIn lUClInl ul i!e rnl11ll'U" Cnri lllt'jur pri'Jmri'Hill t,nliw nni' viciii'ti jior ffirte tii'tn po k ImeiTin,, y puoiicn ffrRttinrvi'iit.H ill limit y otri'i iritin liiH cixi )n;ilitu, y prnvfchv.
Tniuh o rT,iliii ft,r, ftliiiiicciHTán y n'iialiriiii ile kniiiasCilfli mi irtiiiot imla.t mi.' rcnuci.il quo (kjiu couiliulu i mi mg:Rcriliii'iiu
LANA, CI KIIOS. SALEAS Y OTROS PRO-DI (TON,
Y LAS VENDERAN ALMEJOR PRECIO
crtiii.y cu:iliiil.'rii't.'i)Añimtu lie injiorLui:lp THibirinlUlan priilil:iC(iliSli!ci'llCÍnti,
WniTINfl y OTBtO.Viuíd'i (fi! Knniai, lio. a l (k Miyo, de lbflt.
No.SlVir
GLASGOW HERMANO &Ca.San Luía Mi.
Tirnrn un urlido Rrncral AhirrotM, qnt of rei ilifiMiio, loi preciui uui equitativo!, por cintro
luáo.T.i in M on nirtu tu molar a tinción i la tíeJí it tu g
ud i olloi,
aud Oreiron. and for oth-- purposc-J.-- ' iiiproV'dMarch tliird, ei'Mitcen mndn'd and M.xtv th1
nuil Siii'titiiH lour awl lia' nf tin? net viititl-Au net to irovMi' l'or cxtf'inl1'! tlic law mnl
jmlifial hy.4t'in i if i In t'liitcl St.ttfM lo tin!
Suite of '('ulif.ini'a," iif'M'owil Scjiti'iiilt.T
tg'it, eij;U c l.u'nlr. il mnl fifty, r.mlul! provi-ini- ni' law ini'miti'iit willi 1i-- u't.
linltll ' erei y r p a e
Sfc. in AjuI - it fuaher ctiacted, Tintt li h 't I'll'' on llir t Mont:-- I'M iv ii him l:ed an
ítv-'f-
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Si'ii.n mnl
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ill,.'n.r an,
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An in' nl'hoMh, il, Clr-i- v
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ill" cir it c Hi: :x- I
et ,f U :Ti.ll.i ' ".l i,;,!,:- - iai,,!
Oil t.l il )i ii'i'li an,! th,,,M o.l.iv S, ,i'.ni',.T of ,'a,.':i ,';!l', ainl
'. Ami all ,r,u','', ,'ivil in
in., n, w '1 1I1II 1, ti I,," 11, ,), ll..l','al ;,
'. - U , ri'iuuiai.l.' .ilil iMili i.w al i;
of llun'ii ,.,li. ill Mii I,.'
to tvai'M i,'rj tiv,'!;., l,,. It; ulM' iipii ii'l 11!! l,,ik- tin, r, ,m ,', ,,i I'Vil'Vkiuu, j,.'iiai,i,irf t,i sai,l i'.iiiils, sa ui !i,' I:'.
from iln' ,!ar wli nai-- iviirl.--'Ir vil IkM ta ill,- cilv in!,-
,
S,'f. J. An I. it fa niat'l, .1, Taa' thill, ',"! or il,,.' I'liil, ,1 S';'t.' cii't'ai: rfiiiri, uaof li,, l'ni,., Siai, - mi rtrai (Unirá .. uf 'f. iin, wlnai'-V'-- intllt-i- apiliiini lii" mía i iiiti-- art r,'.jiiii-,- i.al j,lit v,.nl l Main tlu'ir ia, in l
at Kii.,sii!", Nmhw! , anil M, ln,llij ta ii,'Ii, ,!,!,. n at üii,'li tiiatia ri'-- i,
Mlall .la Ill litast ,.i,ii,ii ,, ,, ta,, pu rnml.Ñutir.-i.- i, ich s,,,-ia- ii;,i,,ii,t ,1 iiná,
r,tvii,,n "f this nrt nl',lih,'(l in
at en,- .rint.-.- in th- - ti.v.atin viii,-- a i.s tu k, luid, tul-
a'iitii,-
Apriui vil, Janiury -- lSi'.l
An net to provide for tile i. !ieelify ill lieapnropriaiion for the pnv of oliiiccrsand men
actually employed in the Western l)i pariincin .
or Department of
li it enacted the Senate and Il"iiv' (jf
JiepriHcntatives of the t'nitcd Slates of Ame-
rica in Cuiltcss That there he andherehy is iij'propriait'il, out of any inoni y intho Treasury not otherwise (iitpropriated, "thesum of sevdi liiindreil th npaiid .ix hundredand twelve dollars and thirteen f nt- or somuch thereof a.i may le iic'.uy, to carryinto the act M indi tücnív-liftl- i,
eighteen luiinlivd and to rtc.'iir tothe oliicer.s and 11 i actu-il- i'loyed ill IhWestern d''iur,!it nr. ord ínii'tnn utoV
tjiidr ety, lioiinty.ntid pennon; I'mvided, hw-eve-
1'h it, in the payment 'il'the moni y herebyappropriated, Midi paynicnt shall he mad'1
directly to the oüícim or unldh'i' hy whom theei'vhvs were rendered, or to their
utn rives, or totiieir appointed hypower. of attorney, and un MS',;Mitieut of anysum due to :;ny oiiieer or Mu-- Miall luvaliihsuch iiaym"iits to he nindn hv pa vina iters oftho United States tinny: l'rnyjiíed further,however, That any person holding a power ofattorney authorizing tin- receipt hy him ofHiuoiiu: to he naid t anv oflieer or wúldier luav
u;;ciit, without interest and tli uhe will pav over the amount received citherto the üolilier or(iu hi- - a ) to his wil'o orchildren, for th ir jit liUedu rcc iv;.such fiiiiount.
Approved. Jaitu:. 1,1
I'ublic d.jlaw rcci'itnui tli--
t'.; lo d in lo tha m.iiiiS ofit dSi.
i;.' d bvi ' S 'itate and llonst; ojntiitlV'M o Slate id' Anie-.h--
in Co.iurcss aeinliled. That .u tick's of clothingli.'in,j; niaimfaeturedof wool, cotton, or lim u.;uid c mipriyi-i- in a p,ick,'o;e not i.xo.:edin;iwo pomi.U-- in weight, addrocd to any
doii-'- oilie;.r u:' private serving 'in tinann'o s of th United St.u. s, may be transmit.
d in th an lie the Ci ,1 fit. it the, to hi! il all epaid,
lor r Luir oiinc or any fraeti n thereof,Mihjiret 10 as the I'o.-- master
ral in iyApprov ,'d,.liiii,i-- v 2J, h;dl.
fl'iiblie lif.iolution No. 1.1
JoiiK Ib'MoiiHion of thanks to Ab'jiir íleii.-r,:-
I lrs.-- S. ttraiit, ami theotlici-rsatii- ddi'Tsii e ' ci ' ii no Ji coin nut nd duriiiL'
tn:s mi Üeili; ,n provnliii tnat thu i'reuf th" nit.'d .tatcs hall cause a nicd;i
lie .me, to 1,,. t" Major (i. ii
Crant in Ih" nam" of n'f thel'iSt.it ,.f
U it iiy tin. S.aiuti'iiiiil iluiimi nfIt pri'M'iitativ.' nf tlia t nili-- Stnti-- nf Amari.
ui Tlmt ofCn;ri-.- i tin y nru 10
Major 1.,'iii'inl h. (Iiinit, and tliroii-- h
l,in, t tlioollir r.aiid Ii. v whohav,. fmilitnndnr Inn conoiniinl ilnrins; llm f, rtheir iiallnnti v mid pond enndnet in the liaitl, 9in wlneli thi-- have finiriif-ri- mid Ihat t Uo
I'r. ii l. nt Slale he rcqiiestiid tn
sriivvr.Kitcou-AX-Speaker of the Moum- of lv:plVU:nt:itiyi:;,
II. HAMLIN,
Vie.- president of the C. S. and IV IJ ul of
thu Senate. theI) ecmh.T 17, Isd.'..
AlillAllAN LlNUuLN. s l
Public -- r.'pct aittliovi ;iii!' th" Pi'i'd. iit to apto:ul a
Sc.,t,d A' Mai.! of W.,-
d the S 'ii.ii and II " oi
niV' .. ml d Slate m'
th- -
p M , I.V
!. the a'l,": aim 0, ill'' '"M.
crinIV 'p.ti'illl.'ll!.
ill .V :
Í WarMl '.V.l
An a t ..,
uf ill,- t il. I'. l):ni If on an,.M.ii,-- .
I: it ,!.J !li; inin t' a
V. . K. !:iir.,11 1' ail.l William. Ill lii
,.M-.-
lal.v ., lianu'fih- -l I'A
ailii. ,!,' Viil: ni II. 'lu'lll. Ill,I'. Ulna
Maim ,1. Or...ilallia rill, r. .1..
i;. Nn 5. mal
Wa C ty 1,
S.e. '1, ;,!d be k l'alüh - , Til .t .ll"o,i'Ti' of said c'.irp'iiMiioii h cu;i inr of n
jifi.'r-- i dent and ice pre id' nt, who,sjvell shall coi;,i:uti' a bnai'd of
four of whom, if th.- t or vie:'oL ho present, shall con tinilc a b ..nil
ul such r.) tvd lor tue ot
sill,'Ami faith, ,'i ,1. Tl
i'i,r.,Ji-a!i,,- annua ilia
uf .,lii. an -
,X,'iianl. iiu-
all
I. i'n11,1 f i.l
dallar-- l,,r Ihi' fahlnf UÍH nliiil nil ,n ll (lill T OÜiill'H
w ,i:;, a' .rtinn, la uilii-,- ,, ai', mnl liiilil ,ht'll" a ill tin il' all
ill 1..' - fallhi-i- ,ii;
iho illtth i lift.Va. 1. Audi," ihat
liri;,us., un, li.'iii'íit if th- - . nil
IMlli'V lllf'l'-'i- l thatllallrv, r. '1'llllt it I,, alia rí.'
lila.' la .ill .1 iKa.ars: r. ,n-
U'liaiiir.itioii, Ai Biinia inn;,' In, invest-'-
111 Lie iot'k of mil by (,'uii- -
ir or in iy be loaned on mor i labank, or may be loaned oil bonds or nobs;wiili ci'Üiilei'.il security of the oi'
bauk-- at not more than ninety per c luuui oípar valii", or they maybe iiuentedat the
public finid-- id' the CnitiMÍ States oí' tic severalStates, or loaned on a pledge of any of waul
funds, or innMed in loans on morCcac of
real Provided, That the whole amountuf tat'k Ii till! ilHtitlltiull lit Hill) tillli' ill
anv one bank, both by way of i;iveptni'iit and a
u surety for loans-- diall not exceed one halfuf its capital stock of kiicIi bank, and thatnot more than (d'ihe whole 111111
deposited in the institution fdmll be a, any on,
time uve ted in oí real Theineoj.i.! in' inter, at of ail dept)dii.s símil he dh
d i':n on ;h 'po;iio!'i. tent of all th'tm-it- s
ail... 'led ainon the diposiLoror ihi:-- .'
iiiiimivesj uceon!i'n' to tho
hiipuhitcd; and ti;c
tidrawn i'T c 11. !t timei, or in fnieh
the corporation .dial!
directSee. ;j And be it furtlie cna"ted, That no
director or conmidteecbariied with the dutyof iuve.itiu the tb .shall liorrow any por- -
inn tneveoi, or uie sam1, cxer p in pavin- -
of the cxp' nes of tlr corporal ion; and if
anv oüieer, director, nt'ent, or oilier pen-o-
connected with said hank, and interested withthe funds or bepo-i- thereof, shall cinhezde urfraudulently convert the ame to bis own use,be shall be 'deemed guilty of larceny, andshall.011 conviction theivjf, by any conn coinp"teiitto try thu oliicoec, bo in the
not b h than nuc nor more thanyearn.
Nec. Ci. And be it further onucied, That thufubnidiunie ollieer.i and iient ol' said corpora- -
torn hall ivoly jive such Security fietheir liibdity and ;rood conduct as the hoard
ol maua-vr- mav ironi time to time rnptirsiii.riiiiiiril uliiill fix tin' Ka'anrai nf bir-I-
i mnl
Sue. 7. iVml li! it frutlu-- .'nn.-- il, Tinit iln.
i talis III", t a - laiijiui.ii'nn in ua-
ion ,if iIim m;t shall iintlnii-l.i-i- to in andwiitl bank l.y the nf nni- nf
thiir iinmln'r n nun us vii--
üiuViii, anil l to
mii-- iiurmms ns tln-- slinll not
iiiiiind an ciiriiiir.uiirn tn Im mliltil to lio -
iivd of mmpm, m Hint Un- li.'lo nunlior of
trustcos, or lnnniiOTs, niemuiiiK the presidenta, vice preaideut, hÍkiII not e:;racd nine per
Immn.
See. B. And he it That this
J
iiiant tn hv: V Id
which lin y in.lv .nnr", that ll
:ü;i." !iV ill 1; r, or any oi bytli'-'- ni lu ivit A 0 mil v ai,l
I" Ml lililí
av l.c hila' "I 1,1,1 I; r iiy
arof, - ii i.
. Aii'l I, ,t farlli-a- r f.t "1. Th: a,'l!, in f re fia, in an ift'--
iif raw i, 1
Na. i.'ju comm.
in ih several S
'I ;i"i. id Coiuinh,1 l.v mid Hou.e
fh,
.onimitti
ia aiii St i
,'f'l.i . la ia"l .ill.a v nil a a..-- i, ai
la,, ("niriii iha l),.i.li.-- r'ulniiihia as luí
nii.'il iiav.' ; a- - u li vaar-,i-'- ,l
lr,,in ih
!, an, a, li
li ,.. fi tin- J r
lli'!l iMlllilllt,','
ll lilaaliv,alt,-il-
to
aliv.illial".! in 111 III- -
nía. Un,
ur una,..II, .I! - in ni ami-
alian. I.'
ií;í,' any ctmvy.ii.oí claim, or nioi ni
ih,- ii;',h.-iii-- Coin; il t illil
ci'i'.ihcate of ih.'jii u, fruíav !i ciini'pii r ' riv. I
tia, n'.,in.i: ,;n !,,ii,tmil to t;i" nun 1111 all Minn
y reeeiv.'Ll by y
al,- red bv llii.c;'.S. el'. And be it Uinl na, ,i ,l. innlytaeuis hcreiofure made u 't! . ;!, '
t!oluiiihi;'. to the committee i' of111,- il. ÜI1Ü1.Ü; ufa n ililiv l.l-- i-- ill Ihi,.,i ,i;.;.. ,:! .,1- n.i.n.rI'll,- - l shall 1. Lf,.,al nial i'j-
, i ai-
ii,,-
hailiU'l.'.iMla '
- ,,'i,:. Hi,
, Mari-l-
in -- Nn 01AN" ACT to np; onion lii- cvp.-- ; of thd,"y:
('iiii'; of the ro;:nty of ailiiictou uponti.e - i' p .i!a;i;i,
j; i: eimeti'd h; ih S i nnl Ifoine of
ÜepVreeiit'iliv,-'- oí' tin' Cliil"' 'S .d'Aiue.i iu Coíi;í".-- s us .i t from and,
after p !:;r'i' of ihK i
thuri'it. of Ciecity of tieo;: town, and tho
eotini v niti ii'ii ii'v; of ih" o ny o!
ton, in the Witrh-- of (.!ei'i;ti ;:, ,'!i:il contribate lo th- - nvs of ih c i:t of tlv?
county oi Vashin,;lun, incai v d on a coint ul'
the h'tiiian.i' Court' the oii'ce o'.' coroiii's andtile i;iif of said eoiliitv. when 'Ve;' h 'ivafle- -
uiipoiteU hy law, in tlie inl.owm r i'o;ui'tioimlo wis the city Ol llIUIl!.'itU tWCÍVellllüilld
tin1 cit, ufCi or'. 'town and thecoiintv of a hiiif-ion of csneii'-cs-
And be it lurcher cnaeted. That all
Ill"' ' ll'nl 1'Hl'tH t 1:IW IllliUllsn-ten- t Will tllfpri'vi'ioii-- of this act bound they hcrchyvpealeil.Approver, March fi, lStU.
Public N'o. 12
,Joi:,r itio.i'i'iov ("iideriu:' t!m Ihaabks of
'.r.'S to M'ij-i- (ioneral W . T. IShertnan,
lie it. resoh ed by the Seiiate and House of
UepreseniatiV''H nf th" l'nited .tatCM of llineri-c- a
inCon;;rei-;- That the thunka of
Cmir-- and ol'the the Cnited Hielenar- - dti", and that the n;m( arc her bp t uder-e-
t" Major feiicral W. T. Shernmn, cuinmaud-c- r
nf ' dep'irliat'iit and nriuy of the IVnues,-iee- ,
and th o!!i, and isn!ii"r. win servediinderliiiii. for their gallant mid arduous hoi
in maicli'iif; to the ri'iief tf the army of theCuiab. 'rbmd. and for their irallantry and hero- -
ism. in the battle nf Chat tanoopi, which contrijbatt'd in a 'icat deicfe to the stieceaj of our'
anus in that glorious victory.Approln'il, Kehritary U, iNil.
Public lleStillltioil-N- o. II.A RKouTnis in relation to the Public Printing.
lit solved by the Senate and House efof the ITui-- il Stutes of America in
Congreso nssi'iubled. That the second uceliojiof the joint resolution apjiroycd .March third,er.'lit'.vn hundred and be and thosanie i hereby aepealed; and thatthe Superin-tendent of I'ublic Print in;; be directed to print
ftcr cv en hundred codics of every hill orjoint v. or to lie print- -
i'n av ,,'iiaio iioimc nl Ko- -ulaiiv.-s- ninli-- any riilnnti-itlii-- Jlnuse,
sinna niiii r iiuiniii.r ha riaiuir- -
''J I'T tin-- Iuikp (inti'mitr til- - nam-..-
Iirnavy il, l,Sii4.
.
Tim olilfst paint'ii;; iu th; world is ftMitdotiim nnil (lliiKI, iiiiintrd A. D, 881).
,U nldf.-i- t in Knirlatul nro In In. il.o
plt,,lil9 of (.(.uocr, pnintcd in panel, iu1, .tl'p f1'1)' P"
m luurtcotitli oenturj, (inc.i
of Uenry IV , (lone in the bogilinilig Ctf thoflfltentli century.
mav take ftom each of hin deputicH a hoiid uiion making and lilinu' and nllidavit to theuretieíi for thf faithful performance of feet that li.- actio;; in the premises purely
Ins duties, hut th" clerk and tin ureties on his a
official boud shall he liable for a It the ulliciai
acts of each deputy.iSoo. lj. And be it further e,nnr ted, That the
clerks uf the circuit courts and district courtsoT the Cnitod SLat .'.s for the distneuof Caii-- 1
fornia and Oregon shall Mcverally he entitledto charge and receive, fur the services they mayperform double the fen nnd eonpensntioii allo-
wed by th'i act emit!'! (,,n net, to
the fees and costs to le- a!!''v d cl'O'k-- , ma- r-
hals, and attorney of ih eiivnit and districtcourt of tlio United S:aten and for o;h r
February twntyij, e!u.enhundred ami lifty three,
Mee. 7. And be it t
fact in civil casen m iy be tried mid
by th" said citvini court without theintervention nfa tnrv, wiicn.'V.T the ji tlior thvir atiornyii ul record lib- a rihjuiiation in t
vriiin miIi tuee"rk waiving a jury, l ponthe trial of an imue oí fact by the court, itsd"ch-ii- Miall he iven in writing and lib'dwith i ho clerk. Injiivin th" the,fuel- - found and the con, In sin tu of iw sh d!he Hcpiirately ntat d. Tic! review of the jud.;- -
m- lit or decri' emcred upon such findin::- bythe Sujireiae Court uf ih.; United Srat-- upo'n
iipp-a- or writ of error sh ill liu limited adctermiuatioiiofth.' hitlti,úi ney uf th factsfound lo HUppnrt the judtriiiei.t or deen e
ami to th ruling ft in admi;-tin-
or rejecting eyideno tl'i'Ti d, and in theconstruction of written di' umntH yr clu ' 'diiud admitted. Tnc Supreme Court iuiy nilirmor modify or reverse the, judgmententered, ur mity, in it- iliacreeimri, order anow trinl or furth r to be
. taknn,Sec. K. And be it furUier cna 'te.l, That
urn, of ilu. jllatriot. of ,1 e l.i.iinl Slat,,,for th" of l alifarina hlnill In.
htM in tin- - city of Mnnt.-rev- in miiil Slate. .,Il,efir?t M nidny of Kelirniiry.nnd on the fnvt
Moad iy of June., mnl on the' firm M"iiiay nf