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THE MONTANA POST, SATURDAY, JULY 6, 1867.
TheMontana Post
'SATURDAY, JULY ^, 1867.
of1C AGENTS.^A. B. HaJKILTi^!I, i* our Agent at Port Beaton.
MILA. j. Smith is ow Agent at Buuek.
J.M. Fish. Sterling, Hot Spring District.
Geo.8. Rawungm. Silver Creek.
J.M. MIMA. Silver Bow.
Jamk Si i art I^wr Lodge.
WOBPKSaCo.. Hell Gate.
Agencyof Post. 52 Bridge street, Helena
Johntkmp1 ft. Junction City.
W.P. Parw'NS (iallatin CRy.
ED.Allfielh, German Gulch.
H.H. HaTHaawt, High laud District.^F. CHCBCH. Summit City.^Campbell ^ Co.. ConfederateOnlch.
R.C. JOHXSoN. Blackfoot,
LX. BrcR, Boulder Valley.
WESLF.TW. Jo\l ^ Reynolds1 City. Elk Creek.
8.v. Ball. Beartown.
j.W. Maori f.ky. Rocker City.
J.S. Williams. 6t. Louis, Mo.
I,. P. Fishek. San Francisco. Cal.^HEXKV RlEKDES. Argen'a.
H.^lus A Co., Leesburgh. Salmon River Mines.^CHALXtY BaRHEK, Bear Gulcij and adjacent
mines.
ANSONFottn. Butte City.
JKo.O. OlXEX, of Virginia, is our authorize*!^Agent to reoeive subscribers and moneys. His
receiptwill be food.
THECITY,
Arrivalsand ^Departure* During the
WcfKArrived.
DrH Fowler J L M . .^ rW B Chandler
GW Crane. JnoAlrietnan T B Curtis
HJ Norton ^ Col Deimling^J Morris kml lady) biiiaman^Col L Mel/ean G W Crane^^w y Pemberton k M Pollinger^Caj.t II Wall^M W Sinnott^J W Profit*
JcstWhat it Amounts to.^By the
lastGazette we leant that Gafranv, an infernal^scoundrel wbo murdered a Mr. McKlduff in Dia^^mond as also Judge Munson and Col. Sanders are^at liberty, and are in equal partners in all the crimes
committedin that section of the Territory, thus in^^directly implicating them as being connected with^the editorial department of the Gmzetu As the^Gazette follows that style of argument why should^we not blame the murder of McLothlin, last winter,^upon General Meagher (or calling an extra session^ot the legislature ^ .The thing has been in doubt
Comm enda ble^The CLy Council
havea force of laborers employed in cleaning the^streets aad removing the rubbish to the gulch^Their tabor has already made a marked difference^in the appearance ot the town, and we hope they^will not weaken until the streets are thoroughly^cleaned. There are a numlier of prisoners in the^count v Jail There is an express provision in the^statutes for working them, and it is oily right that^they should make some return for 'be heavy ex^^pense incurred in keeping them. Put them t.i w ork^and keep them at it Ijtbor is generally offeusixe
tieforeasto who the guilty parties were. Under I to that class who spend their time in prison, and a^the logic of the Gazette, the criminal code of this I dead sure thing on bard labor would hare a greater
mCarreU
AJ Oliver^D Hoiluway
MSandsbury^Chinaman^a A Dittn^i: 8 Harry^JP Butler JwoSheely^Judge WiikineewN l a an^tar^J no Wilson Joe Haves^M ftl IHilwr - Mawie Smith^John Creighton W H Taylor^Tom 1 L-q.es J W rightist wife
JnoAU-nuu^J M ('arj^en^r^L. C Lee^T A Jones^H Cohen^John Ahlemnn^B D Hexham^Mrs A J Oliver
JCORllfllKT
aW Mausaker^Prof II AWard JH Shirley^Ed BrassyC D Everett
DtparUd.L C Lee^T A J..ires
aS St.-wart^C D Oliver
ABlock^J Salisbury^J Hanhe tm^.\ii-s '.I V\ ,lsou^Hong Slug^N Wall
aS Stewart^C D Oliver^J M Carpenter^M (iluck-iuan^J ^ Ward^Chinaman^S H Kirby^Mr Beatty^M Fiucgau^r t'ooper^J p Butler^a Heinsbaiik
Arrivals)at the Pl.mtont' House.
PJune20th^A A Wiley,Helen*; A V Comy.Sum^^lit; A J Grant, do; n 1. Sibler do; J B Titus. Mill^Ft Ml. J H Lyncs. do. J f Bishop. Beaver He.-d:^Col A K M^-f hire. Spring gnlt h; J Hysell. High^^land: A M S t 'ari-enter and wife. City; VV Barnett,^do- David t Heal-. Helena.
June30^M 1. T^ii tiramite Creek; J M Orant.^do. 11 t S.-iss do; S || Washburn, Bannack; W H^Miller do; Kt !^ert *a iresand son. I^eer Lodge city;^Robert Peck S^m ran:^-nto; Allen bowler. \ irginia,^George Bartholetnew (ireat W estcru Circus; C^Graham, do; t Paj nor, do; A Winechenck. San^Francisco; M Salisbury. Helena: W B Chandler.^Wa'ertown. n. y; J Alfman, Kan Francisco; T J^Johnson, Point of Rocks, John L Miller, Helena; A^Lancaster, Salmon; J M Proctor, do.
July1st^L F Campt^ell. Sterling;Wai Donglaa^Green Campl^ell. do, Mr Harper. Jefferson; Chas^Toinbee. Sterling: II H Kine, do; J N White do.
July2d^K Emerson. Rama Horn; Wm Gascon,^Sterling; Prof Henry A Ward, do; L K Williston.^Deer Dodge: A Wall, do; J P Butler. Helena; U M^Tate, do; W \^ Pemberton do; Sam Mcl^eun, Ban-^nark- ^t A Dunn. Idaho city.
July3d^John Harrison; James Goodrich; Fer^^gus Lewis, JF C Hughes, Summit; T E Caldwell.^PoiDt of Ro.-k^: J V Bishop. Beaver Head; 11 N Vir-^den. do; J Powers, d^; H Whitmor, Madison; A^Batchelder, Salmon; L McKay, do; W Donifelder,^Salmon.
Jnly4th^(leorge Chrisman New YorV ; J F^Bartleaon New Y'ork ; Robert Chamberlain. N Y* ;^Rodman Carter, Philadelphia ; Alfred Kimber. N
Y; Edward Brasser, N Y ; James C Godfrey, N
Y. J M Crvighton, N Y ; E Smalley ; Henry Ooh^era. Steriing ; J J Shirley. Ft Hall ; C McKibben.^Spring Gulch; J Edwards. Spring Gulch ; Col A^k McClure, Spring Gulch ; John Spiller, City ;^H B Mi es. City - A t Risers, City ; Elk Morse,^Salmon River ;^ .1 Hysell, Salmon River ; F W^Blankenship. Salmou River ; P Vandennilier. do ;^Hem empletoo, do ; J II Breeze, Helena ; James
Territoryis getting as clear as mud. One of the drmi^i muvde. a recent arrival, tiring of the sinful vanities,^j trials and tribulations of females in this Territory^| since Governor Smith issued his proclamation of
approval,endeavored to cut off all outward com-^i inunidation with this world by taking an inward^' dose of opium on Saturday evening. At last ac-^! counts she was recovering. W hat a fearful thing^[ t would have been for the Gazttte if she bad died.
Theconcluding portion of tne Gazttte article will lit^j n here just as well as where it la.
GotnYjit Ai-one.^That some thing*
canbe done as well as others Is exemplified in va-^^ ^^ us ways. One of them is this : Fred. Cope, ev-^erytjocty knoss Fred, went over to the Cope and^Naptojl Mill, a short time siij^-^\ and concluded to^try the estahhshnsa t on a lone hand operation,^i He fared up, attended the batteriec and arastras.^run the engine and wa^ all hands aud the cook about^the establishment, himself. After running thirty-^six hours, he clraoed up the | lates and arastras.^. the batteries being more than he could manage, and^| came back to town with a brick of f.'VTvt as the re^^sult. Had he been enabled to clean the batteries^! tbey wmald have ylalded to *-J00 more V\ hat^! we regret is: That, when one man can do^' th s on ordinary quart*, when there are thirty mills^in the Territory and more qitartz aud richer all^around them than in any other region in the wond^only some half doxwa are in operation ; the mills^standing idle and so little quarts beinjr; reduced^w bile th*summer is gliding swiftly away.
ABlT ^^k a Row.^Capt. lh-ascey is
aphitos- pher of the ii .^^ uhir s.-hool lie ^^^ :^ ves
1in ^ nn-ral suasion, ' barked by physical for-e. and !^^\ ^ concede that it trtirks very elleetively upon un- I
'rul\ spirit-. Souic o! his recruits kicked up a muss^^ ith T04i:ii.\ l'..TeH I'll Sunday a'el iiiterlered j^with that portiou of his anatomy dsrrsjMd to paper |
c.llars.l^^-io^-er interfered to j.reserve the peace^wbea smother of the recruits became suddenly m-
!pressed tbat be was an edition ot Hecnau miabridg
.ed ami avoiliug tu whip thel.as.-.-x^^ lidi
opinio.ihe deinoustrat'd by n-^iimii^if the fir^'. :ti
!tude of a fightist. nudsliov: -z ^r .r C.ips
nasalprominema.. ^^ Those^ kind of conduct lie-^ing disagreeable. Deascey extemitd his left and^s.-nt him to the soil t._\ an utacK in *oree on his talk^organ. He w as mrnrd off to a temi^ rary hospital
Ion an animated ambulam-e. and is like':) to recover.
'DecBoaatratious of a belligeient ^ haracter by hi^-^other mem^^et of the artny. armed w i'h a pick han^^dle, were quelled in snort order, and harmony re^^stored in the barracks It .line of whisky.
Items.Don't forg.-t J
tionHall, on the evening of the M of July .. The^race on the l-i ,Is for V p. m. on Sunday, has been^|^.^s!poind until the afternoon ot'tli Oh of Jul) ...^Our neighbor of the Vtdrtte devotes two editorials^of telling sarcasm to fie Gmule for its humbug^appeal to the I'emoeracy. It was so amusingly stuff^^ed with bogus buncombe that it atrni^ t^-d the atteu-^tioo even of strangers .. Mr. Hal. brought over a^flue lot of retort j tsterday the product of the Pratt^and and Atkin* mills . Goods . re commencing to^arrive from Beutoa. several stores raeotviug goods^yesterday . TheGreat Western Circus unvle a^grand tntree in otown last evmi.ig, and paraded^the princi|^a] streets. pre^-e^le^i by a magnificent
tmndConsid^^rable storms la tween this and
SaltLake yeaterdwy, interrupting telegniph com^mtinication .. Th^ thertrnmietor was 114- in the^sun a* hair-past nine a. m on Si.nday; tifi s at Eve^p. m. in the sl ade. It has m^t got over 'J0e here,^in the shade yet. .
Attkmi'TeDSuicide.^ We came near
havingin our in .St on yesterday morning.^^One more importunate, weary of breath.^Rashly unfortunate^gone to her death!^^but owing to the skilful) treatment of Dr. Cornell,^and the suhlime effect of certain active drugs.^Suicide waa cheated out of another victim and the^grave yard of an unprepared occupant. The person^waa or.e of the fair but frail, who came from Ctah^was abandoned by her paramour at Banuack. and^set adrift entirely destitute. A woman in this place^who is noted for charitable deeds, cared and provi^^ded f.ir her ; but in her grief at the loss of her lover,^she refused te be comforted. Called at a drugstore,^purchased a bottle of opium, letter pap -r and an^envelope ; indited the one aud swallowing twenty-^live grains of the other, attempted to cross the river^St\x twtweeti two days. The arrival of a physi^^cian in good time saved her. although she swore^moat terrible oaths that it was but for time enough^to pr s ore another more fatal dose. She'll think^better ef it probably.
NothingLike Leather.^A large
tendencyto prevent crime than anything we know
Soi,nOct.^I have this day sold out^my entire stock in trade to M. Ilenelery. my former^partner in business. Thanking the public get erally |^for their literal patronage, i Itespeak a continuance^of their patronage for my successor, M. Henet^er\ .^N B ^All pet sons having claims against me are !^requested to present them immediately for paj ^^ment. Also. |^artie* knowing themselves indebted^to me will please settle up the same on or hetore the ;^25th day of July next: after that dale I stia'l pro^^ceed to collect hy legal process, irro)tive of
parties.Jas m KvaN
.N.-vada,June -^7, -fi7|w 14SM51. I
Salmon Kivki: News.^From the'
Mining.Vstnsof the 30th ult w e learn that billy and^Jimmy Bwyerarein thesahsiii buMiiess in Sports^^man's Hall, at Lees Oil rg and Jeeu.s .^^-. i^,o..;tlly^takes a turn with the gloves, as of eld . One Dr.^A. Trnlock aunouueed a lecture ou he the i. on^' II uman Nature.^ Failing to get a Souse, be show- |^ed a low quality of it by decamping without payinr
theprinterA ferry is now in operation at Salmon j
iityMass Convention- nr.. ca led in Salmon
City.Leesburgh and Lemhi Vallej to elect dele- '^gates to a Convention to lorm a County organiza^^tion .. A fiie in Lee^burg on the ^^tb destroyed^two miners' cabins.
BigOnes.^We saw at W. F. Bartlit's
Commission House, yesterday a tremendous miM.se :^head and horns, the pro|^erty of Cuptuiu Wall. The^horns measure four feet four im-hes from tip to tip.^aud we should judge the ^outfit^ would we gh |^something less than a ton. The deceasiil |h-rani^bulator of the mountains who sported these appe.i^dages in the place of a chignon, csme to his deatl^Beaverhend county, not iong since, and the ti
Opkmikg.J. Shiller is opening up
nextdoor to Frank's Bakery a line room. In which^he will offer for sale in a day or two one of the^finest assortments of Clothing ever brought to this^^ity. The stock is new aud of the most fashion^able styles of cut and material which will lie sold^at figures tbat will justify every body in wearing^good clothes* Go for him. tw-3twlt
(iCRXKYts. t'o.'s Boots ^ Shoes at Rfr^Iil'CED PRICES^Having received the fullest and^best assortment of (iurney A Cos custom made^Boots and Shoes ever brought to the mountains. A^large REIH CMOS IS MAUL IN PRICKS OF
ALLOrUliOtlllS at wholesale ai d ret.ul Do-^rybody give us a call.Dk h. \\^-h.n
The backs,^The races yesterday
drewout a tremendous crowd of horsemen to the^Summit course. Four or tive hundred mounted men^and ladies makes a tremendous crow d. The main^race was decided a tie. and all bets were off The^horses ran well, but we have no record ot the time-^A pony race was a success, and considerable inouey^changed hands-
LaT ok -un. Bbasoh.^ Bj a talegiram
receivedyesterday from St Louis, we learn that^the steamer Only ^ hance left St. I^.ius for Fort^Benton on the 3d'iust., and will lie the last leturu^boat down the river this season. Those desiring^passage will bear i; in mind.
Dr)P in.^ w ^ have had the plesMira
ofcalls from an alim-st innumerable and p.-imely^t^Mi long a list of geutlemeu t'^ recall the names of^and mention at this time We were pleased to see^them, will tie again, at any time, whether they tie^delegates to Congress, capitalists, or honest miss
HeavyInvoice.^W. F. Bartlit un^^loaded at his storage and commission warehouse .^on the 4th. thirty-eight wagons loaded w ith pi ^-^due griN-eries .it. i general ne t i. .i..l -^^ i ^ '^^of these wagons w ere Vv'littuiore Jt Wilson's train,^just in from Salt Lake.
Vouchers.Vouchers will 1^^- taki-n
atthe bar ol the Star Billiard Hall at T.^^ on;* ^^n^the dollar. Vouchers of any size w ill be MoatrsA^on deposit for ac.-ouuts. and receipts given for bal^^ance. T he besl of liquors and cigars on hand.^Tables iu g.M-d order.JaKK Hinkm a.v.
junel.'ltwJt wtf.
InformationWanted^ot Geo. ii.
Ives. Wa^L^ .id ^.;' !.i-ie i-' ..: .. . .
ago. Any one knowiug mi h.^ whereahuats will^confer a ,^.i\.^r by addressing J. Ld-vani Ives i^1, Hartford Co.. Conn sTafSsl
Kivkr News.The SMMMi Ida
Stockdaletook on \xnxrd the freight and passengers^of the steamer James H. Trover, fortymiles^below the mouth of the Muscles bell and arrived at^Benton ou the JSth ult- The following are the eon^signees. and list of passengers-- Consignees- W va^Couch, twenty pkgs tobae.-o, Gurney Oc Co. five^eaaen of b.Hrts ^n^l sIkh^.: James A Patten fortyAve^pkgs bm-..n and four caus hird, one bundle ax^bandies and one saddle; G D Norris, two kegs^nails; DC Pratt, one chest; C D Dake. two la.xes.^Mrs L Hamilton, one box; I S Oovernraeut, for new^Fort oa Sua River. MB t.^ns.
Passengers1 W Rogers and lady, C l^ Noris
andlady. Chas T Dake and lady. Mrs Hartwell^and son. Isaac T Patten,Mrs Lucy Hamilton, Miss^Shepimrd. D C Pratt. John Hecker.John H P Jack,^Jas l.^ ker. J M Wear, 11 J Heudricks. Kre^l Hilder-^braud, Th^^ Constadine. The steamer Autelope^aud Amaranth are at the Judith rapids. The Ben^^ton left for St. Louis on the U7lU alt., with about^City passengers.
LaiKit. ^ The steamer Amarauth, Jas. Iaickhart^Master. L. L. Hine, Clerk, arrived at Fort Benton.^Saturday evening last, .'^lie had on b^^ard 1S3 tons^of freight aad sixteen passengers. The Uiat lett^St. IsSaaa Thurialay, April 4th, at six o'clock^p in., and arrived at Fort Heutoii on Saturday.^June atrth. being t^ cia\s ou the trip las^following is a manifest of cargo: TJ L Rankin,^A Co. I3,^t^^lbs; W M Coin Ii Jo tl'.-S lbs; Melton it^Tavlor. 4.^. SN His; J J It.*- A Co 3$ ti 10 lbs; Mark^4 Chi I sot, :i,^eo i ha; M Holssaaa, b7i iim; A J^Low ry. .r^7.oe5 Hie; J J Low-ry. 4 67.^^ lie.; Carroll |^A Steelle, 47,^-.'.^ lbs; K M Leuioti, 60.4J4 lbs; King .^6i (iillette, 47 -*jt) lbs; Krat/.et A. Kecse, IS. 17il lbs; .^^;oldl^erg. Morris at. Lro. CtSi lbs; ^j Hermann. 71.) j^lbs; D S Shatter, LlU t lbs. Total, 183 tons, 1,034 I^pounds.
PassengersA L Rid.lie. Mr Swart/. Frederick |
Kratner,James Reese, S Nichols. U V May, S L^Holzmau. tleo Herman and lady. D Shaffer and^ladv. Mr Marks wile and four children, Mrs Jacobs^^smi three children.
Thesteamers Abiona and Antelope were liaiked ^^lor on on the first iustaut.
Bhctal I'uo* TiEDixts ^Aliout nin^-
o'clockow last Monday morning, Main s'reet re^^sounded to distresses mailings, of Bach peculiar^cbaraitter, that the., uuiuediute.y drew a crowd on I^the sidewalks to learn the cause. 'L,i,,g down the |^siieet with the ci.ovd we enme 11 |s.ii th^ cause of^the tumult iu Ir.ont of the Bank Exchange. It was i^(bare rMbl* la the) ahapr of one of the Mood teal
TwoNew Things^Out *i
presentrejoice in the Molfag |llflu#IM^ ^l^eu^^sprinkler aud a rmnnbuUti,,. ^J* ^^ ^ ^^are the result of the present LeatsW ,^nice discrimination displayed bv th, 10 ^N^sprinkler, In avoiding a l^-st..w^i ^r *^* J^fnmt of those house, where .^,.,^^,^,.^^^^-.^ ^^out with the cotateral each week l_.rT^w^. been acquired by a long service i
f! cab' \
Arrivalsfrom Baamm ^P u
FargoA Co.'s line ot iviaeh-u ~ ' r ^\ .
fargoat Co.'s line ot cache*^*^ T_^W right aad wife. Mr McBeth A u^ -^Kra.xer Mr McFee . Per Ho.^wSft L^^and wife. l Marx, wife and lour eli.ia, Hrt*.^cobs and three children. s 1, Ho I. ml ^^l W Smith, Mr. Swanr. u*j^ SK; *' !^
Thanks^We wi^h to return ,
toAfr. Charley Fowler. Clerk of the 1,1^ 'N^for the many favor, he h^.s ^^.^,, '^ed us. We are indebted to him for th.^Court proceedings, as also that of th. ^ur 11-^the bar, ia this bane ami can assure t*^!^'*!^favors are duly appreciated.
Limthat,
Notice.The l.u.ir.,.*, offir* of ,^R^s^ A Co. is located up stairs over ,k j^Morse. Wal. ou A Co.. iiridgestralT .L^ **^having business to transact will Bad' Jr
clayou hand to atlend to their WaaL
NewStoke.^II. D. Boo^e ^ (v ^.
P^W^ wholesale and retail gVoe-rv 1;'^meat at Howard it Ca.', ,,ij^***a^street. The busiuess u under the sud-tSl.-^of Mr. D. Winne, a:i old res.d.-... ^^^Nfn^*^*
-lent^,hv will^less receive a liberal share of public palr
CHAJrOSof Bam;.^C'upt. L
wellknown in Virginia and ^-^m,ili ^ '^tan. has taken charge ot ;^, Wm^^m imJi^l
sjnji
CiLa
phygoes to St Louis, probably to show the size oflit)ME ACAIN.Col. Silll^i(ts \vril^*Sl haiking Chinamen wo ever ss. r. who was ba vling
L.W. Sticktiey's jew e.ry ^-ffigiuLl*1^tain will be pleased ty^iee auy oi Lis f.^may call upon him
Nor m E.^Th^ivdn Cou
eveningat h;.ll-pasi six^Council.
Removal.The Montana l^imi
rcaulias lieen rcii.. v.-i to \..
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uiinlapA. Co. s haiituagv\^u r
twAalnsja
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hornsMontanians take.
New(iiwui- Arrived.^Major Beeka
tennisjust through from California, arrived 'I ties- \^day evening, loaded with gi^sls for A Wineshenk^which were unloaded at the store of ti. Cretghton 4..^Co. These giads consist in pMft of a choice selec^^tion of clothing, blankets, paper hangings gum^boots, tobacco quicksilver, tut., and are now b^ing^openi-d and offered to the trade at very low figures, j
usfioui Itcuton that lie will bo in Virginia this eve^^ning with tits family-
AllDown.^No telegrams in thin is^^sue, the lines dou n e.ist. and no p-port at Sal; l.ike.^So.tK.'i.'id.. h is be. ii at the 4th of Juiy.
,ami sti'.ggiiii/ to g^ t ou| ^d m^, with the ..;^;^are.i' inteutiou \V^iivaiu.ii nun liwl made htai J^^y ,e.nd w'uo ^ as being rmirch-X
MPage; Madison ; M Reinauer. Bannack ; M Car lot of lenther and shoe findings was received yes
rol.Helena ; W Loveland. Bannack j a Oliver^City ; W Weinchench, Salmon River ; S Killburv,^do ; P J Merkle, Rams Horn-
FromTuesday ^ Tri- Weekly
Freedom'sAnniversary^On Thurs^^day next, the American people, in thousai ds of^towns ami cities, and in an indefinite number of^lo^al hearts will celebrate the natal day of Ameri^^can Independence,our Nation's ninetieth birth day^anniversary. The banner will float in every breeze^tbat fans the continent, great guns belch out their^deep-moutbed notes of rej^.icing: the country people^flock to the dusty towns, and the dwellers of brick^and nvsrtardnm seek the pure air of the countr-. .and^the leafy shadows cf God's first temples, seeking^and finding happiness. Spread eagleisra will be^the order of theday. with ^'The Orator of the day^^and a spread of bread aud butter with the masses.^Whisky will godown. rockets go up. and many a^a fellow will get glorious and go to the gutter. The^greenwood will swarm with picnic parties, where^young he^trt^ throb with pleasure, and beauty holds
highcarnival, andWell f We are going to have
boformal celebration here, so it is no use writing^about it. No celebration a* it is commonly under^^stood, means ao great fussy parade through dusty^streets; no roasting in to- hot sunshine to bear^read what one can read more iinderstand'ngly at^home; no blazing of cannons liable to gooff at both^ends: no high old time on the Fourth.and a trrmen-
terdayby John How ^ Co . and is offered for sale^at prices ^o suit the time*. This stock is direct from^the States ; is first class, and includes sole, upper^leather calf skins, kips and every article of find^^ings needed by shoemakers and saddlers. Now is^the time to get gixid stock at reasonable figures-^Call or order by mail.
Meadow( keek.^ We saw yesterday
inHershfield A Co.'s laink. a lot of placer gold^from tha Meadow t n-.-k Diggings. Quite a num^^ber of men are working there with hydraulics and^mak ng good wages. Our informant believed tha*^the bars are averaging about six or seven dollars^per day to the h ind.
TheAddress.^In puhliwhing the
fineaddress of Judge II.miner in this issue in ad^^dition to our usual matter we are compiled to^leave out a number of advertisements, feeling as^^sured our friends w ;il excuse us h.r tl e rich treat^I we offer them in the address, ami promising to re^member them in turn.
Adoh Si b.^Mr. Tom. Prior, Agent
ofthe Great \\ e-t^rn Circus,is alsoauthorizcd ^gent^for that live Union, anti-Mormon. anti-Indian,^w ide e wake little journal, the Salt Lake Vedette^Tom will be pleased to receive ads. or subscriptions^tor the Vedette. Favor him.
AllHitiHT Again.^Passengers and^Express matter are again being carried regularly^atal direct from Salt Lakecity to Omaha, by Wells.
Onthe Jcst and thk I'n.h fff.^The
hotweather oi tl..- p.;st tew days merged into a de- j^lightful series of 'ight showers yesterday afternoon. ,^liall Ht June- { cooling the air and sprinkling th* streets delight-,^fully. The u . ..n the mountain sides looks '^fresher and more enlivening mid the (lowers have^a sweeter perfume. A lilt le shower, now and'1 ^ :i^is not a bad tim.g to have, after all.
Reopened.The Elephant Corral, one
ofthe moat ooiiveniciit and largest in the city, has^been leased by .1 Ii '1 agga't aid is i ..-^ :u tin-^full tliasl of success. Travelers will find every^accommodation and moderate charges at the corner^of Wallace aud Cover streets- Oive him a call-^may IS-w4t.
FromSaiHrJa* t Tri- Weekly.
TllKC'lltccs.^An audience of almut
eighthundred greeted Bartholomew s tIreat ^\ . st^em Circus on the evening ut the Fourth, nud all^speak in high terms of the eiitertaimnent. The^features of the exhibition were tbe perch act, by^Mcssrs Bartholomew and SaaM| the trick poalaa,^v oleou and Zebra ; the hurdle chase by Mr B.,^and ihe bare-back rid,rig of Master Norr. Mile.^Mathilda's riding would have been a success bad it^not not been for her unfortunate fall shortly after^her entry, which compelled her to retire. This^mishap was occasioned by the drag in the music^when ordered to change pieces, which came to a^dead Maud-at II. and the horse stopping suddenly,^threw her violently against the ring-hoards \\ e^believe no serious injury was sustained by Mile. M .^as she skipped gracefully from the ring, apparently^unhurt. Take it all in all, the \ erformance was^an entire success The arrangement of the seats^cud not have been better, and no accidents occur*^red to mar the pleasure of the occasion Another^crowded house witnessed the performance last eve^^ning and were no less delighted than tbe evening^previous. Our friends af the neighboring cities will^miss much if they fail to witness Bartholomew's^Great Western. a word to the wise,^ etc.
TnKGlohiocs Focrth.^The 4th
passedoff most delightfully in our little burgh^The day was as beautiful as sunshine could make^it, and the air just warm enough not to need ice in^it. During the forenoon a little difficulty occurred^on the street between some persons interested in^another difficulty that had occurred between a^c. iip c of d..gs. With this exception we have not^heard of or seen any fighting, and iu camp, country^or city, have never seen so tew drunken men on In-^dejiendence Day. In the afternisui e\ ery body went^to the horse race, and iu the evening came back and^k the girls and tbe children to the circus Some
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Washeadache on the fifth. It is a little in cele- I Fargo A Co. The notice published a short time^orating in this country as a lady remarket last wiu- j ^jnce is revoked, and the lines running as usual.
terabout t^eing sick; There are so few cenvenirn^cies for it.^ It will be. however, a good day to take^a retrospect of our natmnal history; to think over^its affairs rsndidly and impartially-, to reflect upon^What our country is and bow our record stands in^the responsibility each one sustains in tbe Republic;^to recognise tbe truthfulness of tb.we principles^enunciated ninety-one years ago. and in the light^of the sunshine of liberty, that then burst through^tbe darkness of despotism, and shines to-day with^grrater brilliancy, from the cloudleas sky of Peace^upon a united a d mighty nation, to go forth pledg^^ed anew todevote to the cause of our country, ^our^livea. our fortunes and our sacred honors.*'
Itemsfrom Salmon.^From ourlively
neighbor,tbe Salmon City A'raa. of tbe 27th, we^note tbe following items : Mr. Isaac Heath was^drowned on May SSth. while rafting logs tor a^house. He was five feet ten inches; heavy set;^about thirty-five years of age ; light complexion ;^auburn hair ; hazel eyes, and supposed to be front^Wisconsin He had no effects, and was buried by^a committee of citizens. Colonel 8houp leading in^the matter. He was the first man buried in Sal^^mon City.^On Monday afternoon, the 24th. two^men named McGraw and Jackson, amused them^^selves by exchanging four shots from six shooters,^on Main street, but singularly as it may appear, no^one was injured not even an outsider: the on I v^damage done, one man^a looker on^had his pants^cat below the knee with one of tbe balls. Some of^these days ' local ^ will have a good item.^They^are going to have a good time on tbe 4th at Salmon^City, as per tbe followicg : Our citizens have come^to the wise conclusion to have a grand celebration^on tbe Fourth or July, and with tbat view a meet^^ing was held yesterday at the store of J udge Pond,^and the following Committee of Arrangements ap^^pointed : Frank Ken yon Captain Painter. Colonel^George L Shoup, T. M. Johnson J. K. Suttcrly,^W 8. Simkine. Dennis Sheedv. A. T. Spots wood,^J. Vandniff and Judge N.J. Bund. Finance Com^^mittee^Captain Palmer and James Mullany. A^large sum of money was ai once subscribed for the^erection of an arbor suitable for the occasion. Oood
H.It. Paksox.s, Agent.
Oneand All.^A called meeting ol
theI'. L A. of Virginia City, will be held en to^^morrow (Wednesday) evening, in the Court Room.^A full turn out requested. Business of importance^before the meeting.
FromThursday's Tri- Weekly.
Items.Quite a number of buildings
onthe principal streets are beautifully decorated^with evergreens, and present quite an attractive ap^^pearance. It is supposed to be an offering to the
iestivegoddess of the 4th of JulyTbe Circus
Companyhave erected their canvass, are putting^in tbe seats manufactured here, and propose givtug
atip-Uip entertainment thiseveniugCon Orem,
yemuscular Olympus, is fitting up his building in^go.si style, and will open a gymnasium and school^for ^the manly art of self defense.^ in a few days.^Plenty of new goods arriving and business look^^ing up.. - Judge Willistou and Col. McLean are in^town looking healthy .. A train of ton wagons,^loaded with dry goods, clothing, etc., nr Mr. Don^^aldson, arrived from Benton yesterday.
Nearestto the City.^j. T. Connor,
busim-ssmanager of the Golden Gate Mining Co.,^broke ground on tbe site for his new lo-stamp mill,^one week ago. It ia to be erected in Brown's gulch.^It miles from Virginia City. The principal part of^the mill is here now. and the balance en route from^Benton. It is intended to run on custom rock this^season. The mill is said to be one of the genuine^gold hunters, ami Tom Connor should, and very^probably does, know how to put it up so it will find^it. The mill will be pushed forward rapidly to^completion. Some very rich leads have recently^been developed in Brown's and William's Quiches,^and the erection of this mill will give owners an^opportunity ef making a practical test of their^vaiue.
(toiNGit Alonk.^Yesterday was a
dullday for items. Nobody poisoned ; no fights ;
Everybodyappeared
speakerswill be in attendance, and it is expected 00 excitement of any kind. Every body appeared^tbe festivities of Salmon City will rival those of ' to be impressed with a desire to attend to tbeir busi^^ness and get ready f..r tbe 4th of Julv. Our ex^^changes have accounts of great preparations all
From Tu 1 .'day's Tri- Weekly.
From'lHh, Front.^ We h-id the plea
sureof u call irom Maj. John Kingsley, who arrived^from the trout on Saturday last- 1 he Mi.jor is in^on business connected with Ihe department and^expects to remain for a week or ten th*} s He in^! toons us that both officers and men stationed at^I camp are extremely anxious to pn-eeed actively^uga.i.s: the Italians. buloA.'ig to there not being^enough commissary stores on hand, and insulin lent^transportation, they are unable to do so. Had it^not tsren for this very serious drawback, he liim-^i sell would have led a party of men on a prospect-^j iugaitd general seoutiug expedition to the ln-.. l of^I the Yellowstone, some liaie ago. It is to ba sin-^1 c.eiely Imped tbat this lualtei will be shortly got j^{ into a different shape, ami th^t the gallant men of* I^1 all grad^ s wilt be enablvd to enter on an active j^1 campaign.
Newo'xlDS.^(^urn y Co. received 1
1on last Saturday the remainder of their mammoth j^; stock of ImmiIs ajid shoes. The stock is the largest 1
everbrought into the Territory aud includes every I^' species of work known to ihe coron.oner's art^' John Kiuna also received a large lot of goials in ihe^j hardware line, consisting of every description of j
carpeuler'stools, cutlery, tin aud si.eel iron.
Comefor Trial.^Lieut Hogan.with |
Ian escort of the Kith V S. Infantry, arrived in
townon Saturday 1. st, from Sun River, iu charge j^I of two prisoners. The prisoners are named -stock^i ing and Cross, ami are charged with selling iiquor^. to the soldiers. They were turned over to the L. S.^authorities, and had a hearing t^ct^ re Commissioner^Carpeuter, but tbe charge was not sulialantiated.
DistrictColrt.^The July term of
ithe Third Judicial l'i-tiict Court, Judge Muuson^1 presiding, met on Monday. There are about one^, hundred and titty civil and criminal cases to bedis-^pose.l of. But little busiuess was transacted the^' first day.
New Saloon.^J. it. Newman, for-
'merly of the old ^Pony,^ has started a new saloon^on Wood street, a tew doors ai.ove the corner of^I Main. He has named it tbe ^Kiyuse^^in contra-^' distinction to bis old place of business. He will^t have on band tbe best of wines, liquors and cigars.
Inunction.An injunction has been
!issued by N. B. Hale et al against Fo^s and Limk^and W midland Hamilton, parties who are mining^1 ou what is known as Herelord gulch. 'i he plaiu-^I tiffsclaimdamages aud restitution of property.
Arrivkd.The steamer Benion a'r-^rived at the F'ort on the morning of the '.'7th. She^was hauled with Government freight, aud had no
1ut the top of his I^! the hands of n n oflleer,^'. ot ^ going for^ the uni^' ibad liis claret au free'
Ie^t off to the justice's ottb e by a constable. On ex-^amillation, it Was shown that ^John'' had a-kcl^' his t^e:^ter for a wash wW aad he pr...-ee^le^l ^/wt. :.-^it by knocking ^John^ down and licked him.^I -ti. e Lnike uni not recognize that species of^' liquidation, and lined him es'-'o and costs, in de-^I fault of w hich be Mas louge.l in j.til.
Onthe Jd in.-t.^son.
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totbe wife of Paul
patriotic!pie. whose instincts develop themselves passengers on board Other tbau this arrival there
ManDisowned.^We learn from Mr.^M R. Stubbs of the Upper F'erry, on the road^from this place to iiuuoud city mat the body of a^i man was seen tliMttiiig down past tbat point on tne^1 33*h iust Every possible ^^ffort w as made to secure^! the hotly, bur failed on account of the swiftness of^the current and the wind blowing a gale up the^J river, which rendered it impossible to manage the I^una!! boat. The uesorip-ioti of the lady, as near as I^, ran bo ascertained under the circumstances, are as^! follow s: The body was that of a large man. up- j^I parentiy well dressed; had black hair, and mus- t^I taehe- had on a light or w laife shirt, or vest; black I^I coat ami light pants, and ap|^eared tti be of middle ;^age. If any one is aararre of a person missing that^would answer to the above inscription it would lie^I well to make known the fucis.
Fires.We had two alarms ot lire
ion Mlay last The first was in tht Voting Ameri-
Ican Hotel* Main street, and came near being seri-^j ous. The back portion ofth^ building was charred^1 nearly to the ceiling w hen it was discovered, but^a few buckets of water soon queuched if. No one^\ knows how it caught as here was no fire w ithin^I fifty feet of the rear. The scvoud alarm was oc^^casioned by a dense smoke issuing from the kitchen^j chimney of the W extern Hotel, but it did not amount^to anything.
HorseRace.^A very exciting race
cameoff on the track one mile and a half west of^town, last Monday evening, between Travis' pinto^mare anil W ilson s bay mare. They are both livery^horses from rival stables, ami if it In d been known^earlier that the race would come off it would^have drawn out a large crowd. The disutnee .an^was five hundred yards, aud the race was woo by^Travis' mare. Considerable money changed^hands.
ARahk Chance.^Mr. L Waters, the
oldand original Waters so well known to the ma^^jority of our citizens, has ^^|^cned out a large and^magnificent stock of jewelry, diamonds and precious^stones of all kinds, watches, etc. unequalled by any^in the Territory. He will be found at the City of^l'aris, corner of Bridge and Main streets, where^those wishing anything in that line. ^^r even to take^a look at the gems, would do well to call.
Bqohti.yTerrible.^We were shown
inthe office of Drs. (flick and Maupin, a tapeworm^between sixty and seventy feet long, and one-fourth^of an inch b. oad. Tbe Doctor informed us that t^was the biggest, in breadth, that he had ever seen.^It was not the most pleasing sight to be seen, and^its former owner must feel somewhat easier around^th*. region of tbe diaphragm.
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LETTIiJILIST.
Lettersremaining uacla Hied in the p(^t ft.^Virginia City, Montana Territory, Juh
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isno news of any iui]^ortance.
Arrivalsfrom Bknton.^Per Wells.^, Fargo Si Co.'s^Max l Wolgsmuih. l Anesbacb,^; W H layior. E s Barry, (iov Pollinger. Hunt-^; ley's^a C Conklin, Henry Minis, Maj Webb und^CbaS llendrie.
Fotrthof Jclv ^Mr. W. M. Wilson^j intends putting up a | utse of #100, to be run fur^exclusively by pouie* on Thursday the 4th inst^A ( hance for QUARTZ OWNERS ^ k..trance fee. ^lO.OO; distance to run, bOO yards.
Bringout your cay use stock.
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insalt peter ami charcoal made the darkness visi^ble by pyrotechnic, displays; others kept step to^Therps corcan strains; others to the music of the^Liiiou and a few couldn't very well keep step to^an} thing. The day was a pleasai t one and the^absence of any public deinonstr'tion did not lend^to prevent a general observance of drinking iu^brimming bumpers the sterling toast, ^Now aud^forever, one and inseparable.**
MajorBeck offers a fine inducenent to quartz own^ers in she following propositan. Being alreighter^he desires to call the attention of California Millmen^and Capitalists to Montana^believing ill tbe rich^^ness of its mines. He oilers to t ke to California, in^bis train, which will lei'vein a few weeks, 5(10 lbs.^of quartz, in quantities of five or ten pounds from a^lead have it crushed and assayed and return to the^owners duplicate certificates free of charge. Pro-^\ ..l.il that the ore be taken from a developed lead^and accompanied w ith a statement tif the depth ot^shaft, width of crevice, history and name of the^lead and owners' name. The quartz should be fair^average, securely put up in canvas and accompa^^nied with tbe above requirement*. Judge Lovell^will receive and take charge of all packages ad^^dressed to him.
Down the Road.^(tentlemt n just
throughby the overland, report an unpleasant state^of affairs in Denver consequent on the Indian trou^^bles. No train!- have arrived from the States, none^reported on the road. Coffee, sugar and other sta^^ple groceries cannot lie purchased for any money^iu Denver. Tbe principal hotel there had to order^a sack of coffee from Salt Lake City by express^^North Platte city, at tbe terminus of the Pacific^Railroad, enjoys the rather unenviable notoriety ot^being tbe fastest town in America, tin Sundays^their services consist of sermons on the head, horse^races, dog fights, bull fights, hog fights, etc. The^principal race of tbe season is between tbe rival^railroads.
InMourning.^The sad intelligence
broughtby Thur day evening't coach, threw a^mantle of gloom over every heart and subdued the^festivities of the day We have but once before
into (ami*.^Capt. Robert
IHereford intends to put his men in camp at an early^; day, to a a ait the arrival of the ordnance stores now^ou their way from Bueo. t
PromThursday's Tri-Wrekly.
DistrictCourt.^Faun Day.^The
following are tbe transactions of the first days' | ro-^ceed.iigs ut the present term of the Third Judicial^District Court, Judge Munsou presiding. Thomas^j Jones vs John Harbin, dismissed by order ot c ourt;^! C P Freeman vs D W Cougar, dismissed at a;^-^i pellunt's costs; Wui Senior vs a Com lis. do, ^b ^. \V^I 11 Outhrie vs A Wotdaard. dismissed at pl'ns^. c- st^; J T Hodge \ s K M Dumphy, et al, do, do; E^; M Dumphy, et al, vs J T Hodge, io, do; Jam.-^Hal h vs Jas ii Eiskad.len. do. do; Alfred Maiiier^vs Aaron Summers, do, do; u Ellis et al vs J m^W orley, do do; J C Laughliu vs i latk. McKiustry^a t o .do do; J M Sweeny et al vs Cbas Love do. ^;.,;^S Reynolds et al vs A Combs et al, do. do; Isa-b.re^Deitche et al vs John Hermann et al, do. do; W in^; Biveus vs Henry a L Tanner. ^ istnisse.l a^! cost; L H Hershfield vs J J Mann, do do; Thus T^Nicholsou vs J J Hadfield et al, do. do; Territory^: of Montana vs Robert K F'isk, dismissed on motion^of District Attorney; Jobu Gibbs et al vs Jas Tag
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Booksand Stationery.^Mr. [*. W.
Stickuey,on Main street, has just received a large^and varied assortment of books and stationery,^which comprises everything which is new aud^unique in the line of tancy goods. A large invoice^of the choicest literature of tbe day on hand aud^shortly to arrive. Give him a call.^WFrom Saturdays' Tri- Weekly
TheDeath of Hen. Thomas Fran
('18Mkai'.HKK.^On last Wednesday morning^citizens acre startled by the painful intelligence of^tbe melancholy death of Geo. Meagher. From in^^formation which we received from Benton we Icaru^the following particulars of tbe sad affair: The
(ieneralarrived at ton from Sun river on the
1stiust.. anil at nighl went on board the steamer^a. G. Thomson . w hieh was to leave lor Camp Cook^the following morning, to which |aiint the (ieneral^intended to proceed. He had retired to bis state^^room, in w jich he remaiued tor about ten minutes,^when he ojM'ued the back door tor -ome purpose,^and it is .-.ippos-d not u ing .roper precaution, fell^in. Ou r correspondent was ou board the steamer^Guidon at tbe time, which was lying below the^Thomson, mid heard ithe plunge, saw his head a^moment and then all was still. Every exertion was^made for the recovery of the body, but without^success, and it is very doubtful if it will be found.^Immediately ou receipt of tbe intelligence. Gov.^Smith issued a proclamatiou ordering the usual tri-^i butes ^^! r^-pe.-t to be paid to the deceased by the^military autuorities of the Territory and the United^States officials. The District Court also adjourned,^and appointed a committee to draw up suitable^resolutions. The Hags of bis native and adopted^country, for which be had eudured so much, and^which be loved with a true, noble and exalted pat^riofism. were displayed at half mast, and every
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loret al. defaulted; 8 Whit worth vs H B Beleocr^C U^*rk ^f re^^^ecl wa* l*^id to hl*^ ^n^u^^ry
delts allowed until July S to file answer; Jesse In^gci soll et al vs B B Belcher, do, do; Gates Ac John^^son vs B B Belcher, do. do; n Harrison vs Andrew^.-tardea, default entered; Territory \s Martin Cent^^ime, dismissed on motion of District Attorney, Ann^McDonnell vs Francis McDonnell, continued f^r^service; Wm Cbuuiaseru vs Wellsv Fargo A Co
seena people so awe-stricken by any intelligence, I defta allowed one week to file ansvvSsr; Augustus e
andit showed how deep aud earnest was the kindly^personal feelings among all who knew the lamented^Secretary. The flags were lowered to half mast,^and men stood in groups, mute and saddened, in the^thoroughfares. It was uni vernal, aud the action of^ti ie meeting yesterday was but framing in Inadequata^words that tribute which each one paid from the^heart, to the memory of the dead
Thomasvs Helen T Thomas, continued lor service^M Lissner vs T H W hite, pi If allowed to Da^amended complaint; J M C lark sou vs Wells, Fargo^St Co. defta allowed one week to Hie answer; Grif^^fith A Thompson vs Hermann A Starr foreclosure ^tf^mortgage); L H Hershfield s petition tor interven^^tion filed, cause ordered continued lor service ol^copy of petitiou for intervention upon parties; Grif-^FlNEST ON ReCOBD ^We have adver- i JV^ *^ '^^^^^P*^^* vs Hermann *^tarr (Mechanic s
lien),same a* preceding case. Tbe following or
mostplaces in Idaho Territory on the glorious^Fourth for genuine enjoyment.
ADesirable Changk.^Dr. L. W.
Frarr.the well and favorably known^ Dentist, baa^removed bis oflce to a quiet, pleasant oca tion. two^doors above the poatoBee. in the same building^occupied bjf Dr Cornell The Doctor is noted as a^most skilful! and careful gentleman, and in tbe new^location, persons desiring teeth extracted, insetted ^^or filled, will find a quiet office, ^ good dentist,^reasonable price*, aid relief from the tortures of^neglected molars and incisors. We congratulate^the Doctor on his change ol location, and predict^a largely increased business and fullestsatisf action^to those desiring his services.
Attention!.U. L. A. of Virginia city.
Meetings,every Saturday evening. Jan. 21, tf
overtbe country to get np concerted celebrations,^where the amount of patriotic enthusiasm to be dis^^played by each is parcelled out to him by a com^^mittee. Mere it is proposed that each one shall cel^^ebrate according to the dictate* of his own con^^science and the extent of his postal currency. The^race* in the afternoon, the cirrus in the evening,^and a tew social parties are tbe only preparations^we have heard of. The saloons, as a matter of^course, are anticipatii.g a big run, and are prepared^for emergencies;
Judicial.Chief Justice Hosmer will
!hold a term of the District Court in the first judicial^j district, (Gallatin county) commencing on Monday,^I the f*th inst. Court will be convened in Gallatin
ICity.
tedbefore to the excellent quality of gold found in^Highland Gulch. Mr. Weary, banker, having pro^^nounced it the finest he baa any record of. Some^^time since. Major Boioe, of Tootle, Leach sV Co.,^shipped a quantity of it to the I'nited States Mint^at Philadelphia. A letter received from the Super^iotendent of the Mint, states that it is tbe purest^quality of gold ever received in that institution, and .
- - - ^ i. ^. ^ _ v v.i ^ . .7 . the August term ol Court to be held there
is fine. It is a somewhat retaarkable fact that ^, wl^.,,^ ..,
mostvaluable and least valuable gold in the Terri^^tory is found in the adjacent camps of Highland and^Silver Bow.
NewGoods, New (Joods.^L. Gold-1
bergis receiving a tremendous stock of goods, of I^the latest style, and in end leas variety, which he,^is offering at prices that defy csmpetition. This;^stock is ol California and Eastern manufacture, j^carefulty selected for this market, and embraces^hats, caps, clothing, boots, shoes, and a'l the arti- ,^cles of a gentleman's wardrobe. Cheap for cash, I^and bound to lead tbe market. Everybody invited^to call anil examine goods free of charge at the^California Clothing Store.j v 4tf
TipTop, A No. 1.^One of the finest,
assortmentsof clt thing in tbe city is now being^opened, fresh from the eastern markets at Goldberg, 1^Morris Si Bros. California Store two doors below^Wells, Fargo and Co.'a. Everything like clothing, .^gents furnishing goods, bats, caps, boots, shoes,^on band. The miner, the merchant or exquisite can^call and feel sure of finding anything tbey want in^their line at exceedingly low price*.
tierswere issued : Ordered^That in all new cases^in -which an appearance has been entered by deft's,^the time for answering be extentled to July em.^at 10 o'clock a m. Ordered^That all issues UI lact^arising in cases originating iu what has hereto)..re^been called Meagher county, und triable with wit^^nesses, be trans)erre^l tor trial to Diamoud City, at
Or
deredThat the Sheriff ot Edgcrton county sum^^mon 24 lawful citizeus of the said county to be in^at endance on this court on Friday, July 5lb; at 9^o'clock a. m., to act as trial jurors tor tbe term,^'territory vs. J. A. Ross aud Win. Freeman, defts,^charged with contempt of Court in disobeying an^order of injunction. Cause on trial.
Exciting.A crowd was suddenly
broughttogether near the corner oi Wood and Main^streets, Monday afternoon by tbe excitiug cry of^^tight!^ ^ tight!^ Beiug ou the hunt lor that^kind of a thing^to print^we naturally drew Jo-^wards the center to which all were gravitating,. nd^found that a mule-drivei and his boss were baviug^a ^loud^ time with reference to a settlement.^Threats to lick each other ^ in just two uiiuute* by^the watch,'' with others not quite so choice, were^given and taken, without the desired effect. W hetti^^er because the familiar countenances o two or three^of our constables were visible iu tbe crowd, or tbat^neither one was anxious to pitch in. the fuss did but^result in anything damaging to either party, so far^a* bodily injury waa concerned, aud we believe the^matter was finally adjusted.
BentonNews.^Our advices from
Bentonare up to iu o'clock p. m. of July 1st, the^hour of the melancholy accident to Gen. Meagher.^But one boat, the A - m. Thomson, had arrived up^to tbat uate. The steamer J. 11. Trover is hard^aground forty-five mile* below tbe mouth of the^Mussleshell river, with but little b^|ies of her get^^ting off. a* the river had commenced tailing at lieu-^ton. The Sioux Indiana, we learn, tired on tbe^steamer Big Horn at the mouth of tbe Cheyenne^river, and killed one man. Tbe Ida Stockdale len^Benton on iMe .'list ult. at noon. It was dull there,^aud there was but little freight on the wharf. Tbe^A. G. Thomson^J M. W tssis, Master, J. Stewart,^clerk, left St. Louis April 24tb and arrived at Ben^^ton June .to. sixty-eight days out. t.'ousignees^J^h Mmg. Jas Mauidiu. J J Roe a^ Co, Carroll At^Steelle, Melton a Taylor, Leon Busbaw, and sixty^tons freight for Government. Passengers^Joseph^Wright and wife, J A Nichols and wile, 11 C Co^^zens, W l Randolph, T J Brower, Oscar Lewis, a^L la^wis. h Lercb, J Kennedy, S Watson, J W^Daniels, W 11 Wricht, Stephen Vandervoort. H W^Hastings. a B Law ren.-e Abuer Moore, Jas Leeds^Jas B Allen, Chris Winnch, Miss Wright.
CarriedAway.^Front Mr. J. X.
Beidler,who has just returned from Diamoud City,^we learn tbat the ferry boat at the in nan Creek^crossing of the Afissouri River, was carried away on^last Wednesday. They were crossing it at tbe time^with a yoke of cattle aud three men on hoard, wten^one of tbe ropes broke, which threw one t-nd about^three feet under water, and the astta strain br^ke^tbe other line, when tbe boat floated down the river^and lodged on an island. No live* lost. A states^tbut the A/issourt is higher now than at any time^during tbe present seuaou. The boat at Canyon^Ferry bad to stop running on the day he left, on ac^^count ot tbe current.
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SparksSi McPherson, No. GLI, Main street, are uow^in daily receipt of their heavy spring importations^nud will shortly have on hand one of the moat ex^^tensive stocks in the city. Tbe stock consist* of^ex ery description of groceries, queensware, glass^^ware, etc., and they would call the attention of^tbeir friends aud tbe public generally to the assort-^iueuL Superior iiidu-.-.-meut* will be offered to buy -^ers fre in tbe country.
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