I - a. m FK1DAY, J I'M I, 1S77. Official Paixn of Yavaini County. C. W. Oaar. 4Si .Vamtftmrry ttrttt, Smn Frmntitro, it tale Agtnt ft tht Akuona MiM'.k i Mat rile, lie t authorittd to colUct movjk tt f Jkt t uCaMifAMewr. talt crtifrj fmr rrrtiij aarf affcKii to any oMer tuifruii tjVrclruttr ufmn hi a tht rtprtstntmtivt of tht pttbtithtrs. Complaints. We have received two com plaints, for publication, fnm Mrsons claini iti to have becu arrested uul imprisoned by Indian Agent Chun on the San Curios reservation, tor no reasons except that Mr, Clum had an antipathy against them. As every person Iihs a right to resort to the courts of justice for any wrong or persecu tions inflicted on then!, we prefer that the innocent, injured parties should apply to the courts for relief. We do not think Mr. C. would perpetrate such an outrage as charged against him unless lie had some reason for so doiug. If persons go on an Iudian reser vation and bieak the laws of said reserva tion, the person in charge has the right (and properly, oo) to arrest and imprison the offenders. From all we can learn in the premises, Mr. Clum actwl as any other man of stamina would have, under like circutn-btauccs. INDIAN NEWS. A dispatch from the Commanding Officer at Lamp Bowie, dated June v, received to day, states: "Lieut. Totiey returned from a most energetic pursuit of renegades. He overtook them in the Las Animas mountains. They escaped in spite of his extraordinary efforts. The Las Animas mountains arc about 100 miles southeast of Bowie, in Xew Mexico, and Lieut. Toucy must have made heavv marches to go so far and return, with the means he possessed. The number of In dians was very small, and of course more difficult to capture when overtaken. These Indians operate in such small parties that the only practicable method to capture them seems to be the one practiced under Gen. Crook, and that is, to order the Indians on the San Carlos reservation to capture them when they come in there, ns they arc certain to do in time. It seems now pretty certain that all the renegades at large are not more than '23 or 80, and if the heads of three or four of them could be had, it would stop the depredations that have been going on ever since the Chiricahua Reserva tion was broken up. TKOUULKD. Kejtort of tho Territorial Crnml Jury. .Mining Item. To the Ihmoralle thtJtvtgeof the Third M trial District, in and fvr the Covuijf of lamMi : The Grand Jury for flic County of Yava pai, Territory or 'Arizona. June Term, beg leave to roport: That they have found seven true bills of indictineut'and ignored seven charges. In the matter of the alleged infant mur der, wc find the evidence insufficient to war rant a criminal charge, but Iwlievo it their duty to reprimand the mother of the child mufderer, and to charge her of lieine guilty of criminal carcleasnr in allowing her children to hare and use deadly weapont while at their play. And we recommend the appointing of a guardian for the said child, by the proper authorities, to the end that lie may bo more strictly guardod, and that his lawi dispo sition may be checked. We think the city authorities should take measures to prevent the uaeaud discharging of fire-arms, by loys, within the city limits. We find the "books of the Treasurer of the county in perfect order. 1 lie books null accounts ot the Justices ol tho Peace, of this precinct, we lind correct and in good order. We find the books of the Sheriff' oflice kopt correct, and the prison cells tidy and 1 the surface about 4M feet in length, but ia Wool Market. From outMders who have come to Pres cott on btuiuess connected with Court, wo have gleaned a few items of interest not ! previously noticed. The heated term sot in strong on the Oth int., and everywhere south from Precott wc hear of hot weat her. The She rill" brought in seven men ns jurors from the Perk District, and others are pres ent from the Hasta, DnuUhuw, and Black Canyon. Forty men are at work in tho Peak mine, and at Luke's mill and mine forty-two more are lmy. Profiteering U all the rage from Turkey ; Creek to Pttottix, and occasionally a rich , strike make a httle stir in camp. Several good prospects have been recently found on lower Turkey Creek, in gold, silver, and Conner, by Meesrs. Archer, Dougherty, nuninit. Godfrey and other?, oast of the ! Peck District; but the latest rtwl sensation was produced in Alexandra, a week ago, by the exhibition of n lot of ore from anew dUcoTery, named the "Eastern Slope," sltua tetl about Are miles southeast from tfce Peck mine the fortunate owners of which are Frank Schultac, I). K. Ibmghtelin, and Joeeph S. Drew. The rein only how on Gegjul o uant Attbnds thkOaks Race Boston, Mav 0. Wool has been quiet and at Ero:i. A telegram from London dated steady during tin past week. The demand , jur.e ; ti.j6; The Prince of Wales, with Gen- has been principally for California fall and spriug and super and X pulled. Fleece wool lias been comparatively quiet. Sales of Ohio and Ponunvivania, 7S.00O pound XXX; PeuiiajlvHtiia fit); XX Ohio, 40; X Ohio, tf$-10!'; Michigan fleece steady at 37$ 3M; 18,1X10 pounds utnv sold in tlifa range. New York. New Hame4iire and Western tie. ecu ranged from 85 to 88c., but sale have been in mhuM lota. Tranaetioti ju combing and delaine iWces are confined to small lots, but toek are mall. Polled wools aru i fair demand. Sal. St 1,000 for the week; IvaattHii and Maine super, 40 to 40 cent down to 10c. for low mer, and X pulled 37 4 -10 c; combing polled is in and has lcn eellinir at Mia. in oral Gisat, iaft the Victoria station, London, for E psora by special train, at 1 o'clock. Coaut Mumtcr, tho German Ambassador, the Dok of llamiiton, Lonl Dudley and several other went by the Mine train. The Aaglo American Times states that a dinner to CrMieral Grant has been arranged at the Uisked Jserrire Club, which i a rep rcentat.v cf tle ftrftkh army and navy. This rxnnr w only tendemi to oik-era of the highest dhrluction. Other military club have folhvrcU the example of the United Service la &viiiug the Geocral to Income an honorary nker. Among political clubs the wty bat been led bj the iteform Club. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Spanish Class Ilvrjr tI. at attic of Jwk l all Tnulrt, irblii auUa Mrt4n rt l Jm. hale mm mi. T-rw iw( week Hr serMMular. jRl34v The Riverside Weekly Xcws, undoubtedly & little jealous of the iniortanceinto which Yuma City, in this Territory is springing, comes out in a long article telling its read ers what the future downfall of Yuma etc., for getting however that should the railroad only make that place a kind of way station, that the rich miues that line the border of the great Colorado for a distance of 300 miles, which must ncce.-aiily get their sup plies through Yuma, and send their glitter ing metal in return, of itself, is enough to keep Yuma a thriving town. Then again they forget that the whole country north, comprising an area ot sevral liunureu square miles including the counties of Mojave and Yavapai, unparallcd in mineral, pastural and agricultural resource, propose to get their supplies through Yuma all of which will go towards making Yuma r. lively, healthy city. We cannot sec any reasou why Yuma is not destined to become a large and important town. The GilaandColorada river bottoms contain arrablc land sufficient, ad jacent to Yuma, of themselves to support a town, equal, if not of more importance than Riverside. Just because Yuma happens to be on the Arizona side of the Colorado, Mr. News, don't try to cry her down, she will live thereon, and become and remain a town of note when some of tho one horse places arc dead and forgotten. clean; that the prisoners confined therein have good and wholesome food. We find that the escae of prisoners from tho jail is clmraable more to to the gener al insecurity of the jail than to groas negli gence of the keepers thereof. Ono prisoner escaped while doing errands; one escaped while at work ou the fence that surrounds the jail, aud we think the officer who had them in charge censurable for employing the said prisoner in either capacity as laborer or errand boy. After examining carefully the bids given in upon th contract tor marking a survey and specifications of the proposed road from Frescott to Bradshaw City, and examining all the evidence apH.rtaining thereto, we are unable to discover any reasou why the con tract should not have been awarded to the lowest instead of the highest bidder, by the Supervisors of the county. We find something irregular in the man ner of auditing certain accounts against the county, as in the case of the account of G. 1). Kendal, of April 3, 1870, wherein the said account is audited and a I low it 1, Kendal and one other membes of the Board of Supervis ors only being present at the time. We think it of the greatest imortancc that some means should be devised by which the expenses of cariuir for the indi"rt:nt ick of very rich in both gold and silver, showing plenty of the former, coatNe, anil vMibte.m the or, and giving aasays of aiiver np to $1,000 per ton. A noticeable similarity be tween the fieculiar rail ore of the Zalida and this mine exist. A rrjKtttiou of the news from the Silver Prince, BlacK Warrior, ami Peck mines may seem monotonous but it is certainly en emiraging to be able to say that thoM vein are still yielding plenty of rich ore. A sam ple of the last shipment from the Prince assayed $1,100 per ton. Smith and But trick are taking jt as good ore from the Warrior, and the yield of Bullion from the Peck Company's mil! sjieaka for iUelf. In the north reck tunnel the pav streak, which has continued for weeks at from twclvo to eighteen inches,, suddenly, on the 5th and Oth of June, widened to 3 feet, and in creased in richnesw an the width uf ore ch largctl. The bunches of horn-siiver, yellow chloride, and Car-ores are pleasing to behold, and some a rich a and rare specimens have recently been preserved as ever were taken from the mine. reouest and lias lcn eellinir at California there ha been an increMed trade. the .Mle of the week comprising 7A8,00U M AMtxaHTayenS xxn i.i pa a Fmox Waiu pounds at from lo35c. for spring and Kew Yuri., JuoeOtb. The Tltnea Salt Lak 5 loriau, moaiiy tan wooi ai ioMi9c. We can seo mi reason why Arixwa wool kliouhl not be chMaed with that of New York, New Hampahire and the Weetern fleece. fe hare lecn sljowti aprcimeaa of wool front the lenl of Mr. Smith, oo of our wol growew, which will equl any thing raWetl in I'enrlvnin or Ohio; and if our wool grower would but look to their own interests and sbip direct to Button, we confidently believe that they would real be equally with the Weatem wool growers. It is an acknowledged fact, oy umi ueat jumm, that Arixna wool, free it U from dirt, burrs and thorns, i superior to the Califor nia wool, still the men who are in the trade in San FraecJaco, never acknowledge the fact, but buy it in a cheap, if not cheaper than the California decce, which i as a general thing one-third in weight burr and dirt, w hile the Arizona fleece is clean and free from ail .uImmdc whk-h ha a timdwCY to depreciate tint arthiiein alne. Military Ortrr. Captain G. M. Drayton, Kighth Infantry, will proceel to Fort Yuma, CnlM where be will, uihmi arrival, take charm of alt iri- .... .1 . "i ' . me county snail noi ie sa severe lax upon i oners at, and ordered to, that Mint lortmns thc resources of the county. Stid exjwnses jKKtation to Atcatrax Ulaml. Cal., and pro for the month of April, 1S77. was $0o0. ' ceetl with them to San Franciaco, Cal. There is a looseness of form in the material j Upon his arrival at San Francico, Captain points of the contract between the Board ot g. M. Itrayton will turn orer the piuoner id Boarxl unprepared to combat acts of in-, (N.mmandinir General, MiiitaFv Dinwoo of c vmrHT mtnf? tb" justice on the prt of the aaid v. L. Dy, ; the Pacific. were he disposed to act unfairly, and to this The commanding officer Fort Yuma, Cal., fact, as much as auy other, may be attributed wiu furnish the neceasary uanl. lutv herein Cntnt' .Spih. General Grant, on the S4th of Mnjr, hi r aKNtse to a complimentary addrgtt by the Mayor of Manchester. England, said: " It is scarcely oaible for mo to gtv ut terance to the feeling evoked by my recep tion ujwni your oil, from the moment of my arrival in Liteqiool. wheru I have paaaed a coiipiu of days, until the present moment. After the Keue which I Iwve witnomi in your street, the elements of grentnee a Iiianife-tcd in your Miblic ami imiutrial buildings, I may be allowed to say that no penson could be the recipient of the honor and attention you liare bestowed upon uie without the profondet feeling. Sncli ha been incited in me, nod I find inpelf inade quate to their mcr expniion. It waamy original purxe ou my arrival in Liverp wil i. iiastrn to London, and from thence nr - the exorbitantly large charges that have been aud are now making severe inroads upon the treasury of the county. Wc think it unjust to the taxpayers of Yavapai county to Ik? comieUed to y so large an amount for the caring of their sick. when evidence shows plainly that nearly all the money so paid is net profit to the con tractor who has charge of the countv sick. Alter tlie completion ot tnc i assigned him, Captain Hrayton is authorized to avail himself of the leave of absence granted him in Special Orders, Xo. 55, cur rent scries, from these Headquarters. Upon the receipt of this ordor at his sta tion Second Lieutenant W. L. Pitc.ier. Eighth Infantrv. will le relived from duty thereat, to enable him to take advantage of Wc thank the Library Aisociation tor the U,e leave of ab-ence granted him by jwra use of its well furnished rooms, being well j ph 4, Special Orders Xo. 1 12, 'current aware of the inconvenience of its members, j Scries. HeadouarttTH of the Arm v. A. G. O. - Gov. A. P. K. Saff.ml and R. X. Leather wood, Esq., returned yesterday. They have been with the Arizona scouts since the ISth of 3Iay, and made an extensive and hard scout "through the Chiricahua mountains, into Sonora and for a long distance through mountains by way of Altar westward to the Cananca and back into Arizona. The com mand is now in Dragoon mountains. The Indian scouts acted with zeal and perfect obedience and in all things showed a desire to find and puniMi hostile Indians. Gover nor Ssfford has labored hard in this matter ten about Dr. Glenn's extensive farming op and made u sacrifice ol time ana money, ' and all honest people honor and respect him j he same is true of Mr. Lcathcr- during our duty hours. We think that Paul Weber. District At torney, is entitled to a great deal of credit for having the business of the county, that requires the attention of the Grand Jury, ar ranged in so perfect order, that no delay be- j came necessary in any ot tnc numerous cases brought before them by him. Having no further business, we submit the above as our final report, and ak to be dis charged. R. E. Elliott. Foreman of Graud Jurv. By command of Gkxkral Kautz. LUTTKK l'lrOM T. J. ISUTLUt:. Jacinto, Colusa County, Cal., ) June 4th, lt77. Editor Miner: Here I am at the cele brated Dr. Glenn ranch, where everything in the way of farming is carried on so exten sively that I am bewildered in looking at the preparations now being made for harvest. I have just counted two hundred and fifty bales of grain sacks, each bale containing one thousand sacks. This. I am told, is only a starter; but so much has b"?n writ- Illttn't Succeed. I Prom ib Coltmi .Srmi Trof".) Detective Keyscrof San Francisco hail an interesting experience coming in from Dos Palms last Thursday morning, a few miles this side of Calezon station. He had in charge one Lazarus-, whom he arrested at Prescott, charged with abscouding from Sau FrancUco with a large amount of jewelry, which was found in his possession. When the train was running along in the locality mentioned, the prisoner, shackled as he was, in an unguarded moment junied fiom the cars. As soon as possible the train was stopped, and the officer allowed to turn him self looae in the sage brush and hunt the fleeing bird. country. Among thee I have rcgurueu Jrlan- cheater as the mint important. A I have been aware for years of the reat amount of your manufacture, many of which find their ultimate destination to my own country, m I am aware that the sentiments of the great mass of the jwople at Manchester went out in symjwthy to that country during the mighty struggle in which it fell to mv lot to take some humble part. This expression cf the jreople of Manchester at the time of onr great trial incited within the bremts ot my countrymen a feeling of friendship toward them distinct from that felt toward all Eng land. In that spirit I nccopt, on the part of my country, the compliments wid m as its representative, and I thank you." Ilr.KIKU I.AU. BUT ,IUST. GsvKiui. Ckook on Utah A Quirt a aiu e flier ial . . General Crook exprvMe the opiaion ;&t no more troop are needed in I tab ; ff a be ran aee, Utah ii at peaetl& ever Imfsre. The alleged at tem)i fc3EaintiuN of a eorr ojKiwfet of a New Yoak journal aee ma to be generally discredited. 1 am now at the same hotel, nod I U t. u aee how it could have been Itoeaibie. Hrca the alleged attempted aasa aination, wLch tdoitdiew, ia not kid to ilomun Agent. The Territory h a quiet a Xa&aitKctt or Connecticut, awl n far from war or bloedfrhtd. We were pleated to bear of the marriage of bergeaat . Jlaon, or the Coinmiaeary DrparUneo: at Camp Apache, to Miat Anna Keber. V- .fntr auch aemibki peotdu exittas tiiQ aibreMkl couple, mnt if not women, .1 lie pfaMtjr in atl future time, at leat it wiil oom pretty iar to it. Tfce mowIt ai4 oouole have the batt wiahes of the MtVSR, nod may they live long and have o aiLcr rntbarmaemMtH execju young Manna wo may become Commiawary, luar terMMter,or Commanding Geoerai. The Tcrkiah Government u aaid to be vir- taally Uarapt, lU debt being $027,000,000, on whkh the annual interest is $85,000,000. Still this ttae of affairs does not interfere with her oi?itr to carry on the war, "wit force her creditors to extend atill more lie'p in ocier r. Rave a chance to save the old c couttts. Tho Turkish MinUter of Finances a weak ftfio dgnHded a further advance of 15,000.000 from the Chamber of Deputies. Careful sifting of our dipatclie shows that the ftcaians ar strong and confidant, and the Turks flnaociallT crampadnad slmrt of field artillery, ami that they are jwrpe tralSnst il.e moat horrible outrage in all qaartera whre the army trina my advnn facrs.tuereor juatlv mrit'ng condemnation from, the waok dvilixsd world. Hot Went Iicr has Come! WMliMttk yutr all4if!t. jMk f a'l-Tjmjln viiMn K wn aat caafi, or mil kM yu im'H nany Jawycr.s, Attciiliou! JanV-M al1-Trdf. t Im M no tyro at Wt.. tiff- hi MWf(Ma vatx-rrWr ut $aaMi aati Tr. M a ma mi wid rhkr l tafca nowa i-iiumj- mtitn. e..nr tttnr 4mmt. Ijy wU liav !' tml ni ikM thiMr aaa aMond to iBlly r.m!4 rr to MMbr tmmit) JACKOPALI.-TItAUr.rf. PRESCCTt - rt - 1 I r V TT T. . itS7i cMSJoru. .two i. xj.annautcr. fc.0.J xv. BAiilrUKD & ft I "TTJinlcniln nnd Unln.i n... " GENERAL iflERCHANDij lnvit an Infraction of car "(w Stock ol -T Strayed or Stolen. I'rMM ar rarH la flw Joirn of V on U Tfir'mt M Mataniair. Ih 9ifc. a Maall buy ftn-r braiuW 1'. U. la itiral luf. A ajr pm ""iwal w ri la aferMMtiwi Jt hi wlwr.ahMirt will b lifcmJ! rrwur Tk fem ka a wkito tirip aaU ifei" lnf ar Uo wMl. tl A, I.I7KK. I'TnaU, Ariauaa. Jaa IS !?. ttttr-tf Notice., T W. W. SwM( aat all atlwt ia OaatiarRial Y.raMU Oaatv. A. T. Vw ar hmtbr aiiar4 tkat If vm 4 aat am. wiMa aia aar lam IW italo aarKf. am) faf lultnj Hurry aa4 Jrrrr OI. all ol ya japrtfca tt lae wuani a hmh4 br taw. la wrtil will eioha a .Mla at vv lilnril at raitt arfMHartii tfcr latata towtaf tkr litifa( u4 tW Biiiix tan w In tun. JKKftY IIAMKT. JRKKV OOI.E. Tarky Qr..V. Arisava. Jaa 15, 16TT. n -a3 Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Dress Trimmings, Ladies' Underwear, Ladies' Hose,incli Balbriggan, Ent2 (ii: i , J?-naa1 ounpeu ana Caiav- Children's Hose, in great varied: '"i- uorsets, uorset TrimmiB!, Collars, Cuffs, Eucningi" 2 Rufflings, Embroiderr ' Insertions, Laces, Fancy Toilet ArtkL liibbons & Jeif!" SlUHlHOIIS. IN T DlaTHICT COURT, THIRD JCDICIAL INtaaet, Tirtony M Artaww. Gmmy mi Yavspai. MAKV ISA 1IK1.I.A 8HOWKKS, ANDUinV JACKSON SHOWKItS. AMkfi an.wcut at tt IMririet Curt at ttie Taiiil Judi rial IMHfia. la aa4 ar la Ouatt of Yavar&l. ia tk T-ntnny f AriH. Tt Ttrritny Jnmmt Had 9rt4tf tmAndriwJatk- aa AieKetrt. Yaw ar akr taiaatoarJ aaU rtuireI to arrar Ir un aoOa linartt upAmt t hr the abora aamt iiki nm la tfc- inittriot CaoH r the Thlnl Jimtlaial IJIttnet m a4 fnrtbr CaHaty mT Yavar ai. la tb Territory of Ari- a. aa4 aatwrr Uf attatUn nt flletl trttU tlie Cterk OiU Omrt, at l ifMwii. ia axl CMtay. (u eopv of itlile' r.w4al.t acamaiiaaip llii mwdimm;. wiiliin tnrol Jarn ('XIativr uf iIm Ur ivic- afitr Uto Irrvio area . uf tfaU ihi . If wrt.-il la tht Ctmnlr; bt It wrr Mtt I tKr Coaaty nait nrithia tbi ilutrlct, tb. r laia lainr Mjr; la allki ra. furty ilay. Aal ji ara krfrbr aarifinl tlMt If you fail la ci'Pa aed 5vr Ik ouaij'latat at atmrc Tniirrt. the plaiBtrf wi l ! anu avata t roa ana ak fur thr inrtbrf rNr rm.tai m tarn eami taiat aa. nti aed UUburtetuooM l GHOCEItlES s PROYISIik Canned Fruits & Vegetables Wholo and Ground Sp ces ' Alden Dried Fi nits, California Dried Pears Peaches, Apples, Gran Pitted Plums, Currauk TjToaVllnrr ni J m . iihuuic auu AUiLfif o j it- : j i . UIUUCU xiuiicv. h li num.. nnn ij COMl Vila Ulj Candles, Crackers. Nuts, iiSr j . ataa .Ha Kaisms, Bacon, Lard. Butter, Chesse, and Eggs, Olvra umi-r mr ImhmI aai ik" mI of th Mail triac LaurL. at l'ir. t. U th 4a at Jaa. 1- fUS.J 1VILMAM WII.KKKSON. Clink. I'AtuJ RnnMT Arar tr inaiatt.T. I'tttt&t. ArtMMU, Jun II. l.-;7. w9 TRI'SCOTT. Potatoes. Corn. Flonr tt lt ' -VTarri u IN Git EAT VARIETY Tor Mechanics, Miners, Mill Men and Artisans, Plows, Plow Steels, Scythes, Rakes, Bellows, Anvils, Aa Shovels, Hammers. Sledges. Pick3, Chisels, Piles, Sa-jri Drills, Planes, Screwi, jW f . -l.Mffc hki a 1 t4j fni ifete; few We learr that Ute jrK&hoppert have al- I ready ir.ad? tad havoc with the crops thmh- ont Mlncxvota. Alretulv croi are rejwrtcd to Ik- entirely dcratmyed, and man v of the inhabitants era sucking homes in WisCDiisiD nnd Illinois. While the general cmnplaint in California this year ia of drouth and short crofie, it h ?aki that Ynlm, Sntter and Hutte enmities will prodnce more grain than any previous year. -i.i. m a un M-n i The announced intention uf Presidem Hayes to make a complete change in all im )ortant ireiim miion ia creating tjuite & roth for the desirable lotions. Three Xcgnte Untie. Wltlioitt Trial, for an Atrociou Jlurxlcr. (SfHal 4ifatch Ui thv Neir YV Herald.) Coi.rMRW.Ga., .May 28, 1S77.-Last Friday innrninx. lefore daybrenk. Ir. ('. C. fiam biiiw, of Steward county, waa murdered by thrcf negroes f the neigflliorhood. Tlit-y filed fences and drew her liunhnnd away from the liousc. The negroes then procetnled to the houso to rob it. and were met by Mrs. Chambliss, a bcantiful woman, ne3 eighteen years, armed with a gun. One of the iie "ne, Jerry bnead, took tlie "in from lier We arc credibly informed that uo more wwk will lie done for the prscnt on the Southern Pacific Kailrotd this side of tho Colorado river. Hie Governor of Pennsylvania signed seventeen deatii warrants during the month of 3Iav. mi lotl"pl its caiit.nts in lier liun.l. oiisin" A (listmtcii irom tlie ttetcctive 1Cr deatii instant v. The iierocs lurnet early m the forenoon related that lie hud In j the corn crib and lied man. lie was Drought train the same night gcied. in on the special and takeu to Los An- SPECIAL TO TEE MIXER. Virginia, "o, Juno 12. The California Mining Company to-day paid in $77,91 to lrgimii The late excursion pnrty from I.03 Ango- Thcvwcre pursued ; ttio County, and tho Consolida'ou and captured. Jerry admitted the deed and i Pa,u in M7ti, being tho bullion tax due for implicated his companions, Stephen Abram i iV"00.'",5 M!lIch,?, Other niine-s I ,,.. -,, ., ' n,, 1 , al.so ixud, the total acRroja'iiiir fcl(,921. atidU jilliam Booth. They were brought to CmiM,i;datet Ma.iiiian bippwl to- Chatnbhss house that aftornoon, ami it was tlitrht Sru3.sj. and the California, on hn nnw be, I i-pent la;t evening at the hospitable res idence of ilr. Philip Arouson. whobe amia ble ami very intelligent wife is a daughter of Michael Gold water, Ktq. of Prescott for it; and the wood. Tucson Citizen June 9th. We are pleased to know that Ex-Governor Saff.trd litis returned to Tucson unharmed. That SafTird is a hard worker none will deny, but it seems to u-. that the Governor ha been working scramst fate. He has been trvinu to prove to the world th risrht in his Indian theories and that al Kautz was all wronsr. Wc w in hopes that the scouts wiio formed that j she regularly receives from Morris and Sam grand line in Tucson three months since and I I spent the last ten days in the town of 7rwl fPT n c?titit. 111 linnur nC lii- muinctr filitcn wliinti I fiitiiifl wlirrmsli.il iti irlrinin would have succeeded, at least, in capturing on account of tlie ravages 01 a malignant one old squaw, but, alas, they found nothing 1 type of typhoid fever which is prevailing - ,, .1. . 11? . r 1. 1 . 1 "1 . 1 . t . 1 in ail meir rautunu',s, save (tie ircsn anu 1 nnti 01 wiuen uiv count v juu"e ami one or les to Yuma have returned, of which the r.mtinn thf tin- ntilili.- tsnrnfiv wull .w.itn.1 ! iieraki says: i lie trip from this city totlic with reference tt them ami I merely wish to Colorado river was enjoyed by many who corroborate almost anything that may be ; had nc'cr been over that country before, said about it, however extravagant it "may I but the ie.it almost uaeti Mmc of tIBm un On arrival at Yuma every facility the tourists to see the sights by unanimously decided by about three hun- 1 month's account $J0S,7jU, and has m tho . 1 1 . - 1 A 1 . 1". fc 1 . .... I I . I . 1 ' 1.1 i- . 1 . . .1 Him iniM-ii 1 11c wiii 11 'i liic 11t111n.su in mou lt lir. W5i. 1 n. A tikis h ltvlv tntiTivO in rnvrvtluncr . . . . C. 1 . - , . . . . . . - iiitr uif iu3iiii:93 iiFuiuuusiii 1 iniiii. 1 111; iiutii cner- jiertaing to Arizona affairs, and is quite 1 ., , ... . .. ere real I v I thorourhlv nosted. throuh letters ivhich f l,.CM-" " T. "fS - - 1 n . 1 7 1 ..... Vllil field to ro, nnd it was with great difficulty that the whites could ncrsuadc them to ner- the resi- mita burial. The cnlnrits met their fate dents of the city, which was taken advan-; jccringlv and snccringly, glorying in the tage of by the excursionists, some of whom j deed, ""and taunting their executioners. A cotton rope was first used on Abrams, but it ! broke, and ho asked the crowd to set a dred whites nnd blacks present that they I oniee 5100,000. should be hanged. A gallows was erected .The luontlily. yield of tho Consolidated Vir and the murderers were hanged yilh trace ; ffiSn, rwlllcwl Sf500 tons of chains 1 he clored participant in the ort, from thc 14JS0.foot luvo, of th(J Coiolida lynching threw the lifeless bodies into an old ted Viminia. nroduchn SO-JO.SMt notti,, J- " . ' ' " ' c numerous trails made by the United States Regulars belonging to the command of Gen. Kautz, who arc continually in the field and on the alert for renegade Indians. The Cit izen omits to state whether any valuable mines or stock ranches were foun 1 and loca ted. Wc think thc better course for the Ar izona Militia is to disband, acknowledge their inability to find Iudians. where none exist, and adopt some other calling for which they are better adapted. OUK NKWSKCKKTAKY, KTC, Hon. J. J. Gosper, our newly appointed Secretary, called on us to-day, and we find himaverygeni.il gentleman, entirely fice from sectional feeling and narrow-mindness, lias clear and liberal ideas about the Terri tory, and wc agree entirely with him that tlie" people should not let personal prejudices carry them from the line of duty, whereby one portion of our fair Territory may be de cried for the general airgraudizcmcnt of another. We should know no east, vct. north or s-oPth- but work for the :.chieve- incnt and "enerl welfare of the whole uni ted Territory. These have been our view always, butWasson, wifJ' usual grasping nroncusities. forever crying out lying vi lains of Yavapai, etc., kept us busy answer- inghisslurs.insinuationsaiid maledictions on an innocent people. e have never lei the opportunity pass, however, iu speaking kindly of our southern neighbors, knowin as wc do from personal observation, that tlie people of Pima have a good country, hlle with resources unsurpassed, mineral or otherwise, by anv portion of thc Territory with thc exception of timber -and climate We have contended for the right and shall ver do so. We have lieon misrepresented hy the Citizen, and iu our answers to that paper we do not want to be considered as writing or standing in antagonism to the people south of tlie CUla. That thc Allien cans who live iu thc southern part of thc Ter ritory arc not just as good as those north, none but an idiot would assume. We have plenty of room in our Territory, and tho in ducements fire such that a large immigra tion will ncces-tarily come in, and they will find rich fields for investments and operations in every corner, from New Mex ico on thc east, to the Colorado on the west, or from the lines of Nevada and Utah on the north, to th balmy Infers of So nora 011 tlie south, therefore, we say, lay down vour war wraimas and let us havo. In rentier, pwoe ano harmony irons lection-. two members of his family have died, and others are not expected to live. Thc weather is quite warm and the roads dusty. I shall take stage from here to Chico this afternoon and from thence will go, in a day or two, to Tehama, Hed Bluff nnu Reading. The crops along the river thus far are very light, but, the red lands, which have hitherto been con sidered inferior soil, are said to be turning out over an average yield. Half the work ing men I meet want to go to Arizona, but I give them but little encouragement. I ten them that it they have enough money nig remained in Yuma about hours, and baths were eagerly sought nftcr by thc in spiring martyrs of this warm trip on their return. Wc understand that Mr. Pearson made about '200 by this excursion.'' Gloiik DisTiticT. This is one of thc rich est of the mineral regions of Arizona. Its ores may be divided into four classes. First, free milling ores ores containing chloride, bromide and iodide of silver, and surface or desulphurized ores, which easily yield their silver by raw amalgamation; secondly, ores containing silver which do not work well by raw amalgamation; thirdly, cupriferous ores, containing sulphur, carbonic acid, silurium, arsenic consisting of gray copper ore; ! tennantite and bnunronite, which icnuire to ml n " . to keen them a year, and are willinir to 1 be roasted to be treated .successfully; fourth. pitch in try, and 1 thinK they do well to go I ores containing lend as a carbonate, or as a there, but if thev have nothing, and want to ' sulphide, oxide, silenidc or silicate, which, y;ork for wagc,they had better stay where I owiug to the small amount of lead they con they are. To men ioses-;cd of money or j ta,"" would be better beneficiated by ronst nioncv or stock, I say "go and look at "Ari- j smelting ore is to be found in tlie zona and I think y.nf will like it;" but of this district. I have already said enough. Tniinsof head- "' 1 er wagons are moving back and forth, and ' Arizona's Kefkbsiktative. Hon. II. S. traction engines snorting up and down thc 1 Stevens, delegate from Arizona, arrived in road, making ready for the great harvest cit3' n the 4 th instant, en route homr ba'tie tiiJt f about to be fought here, and wards. Mr. Stevens is a well known repre- kicking up such n dust and making so much ' tentative ot the I'aciltc const, having resided confusion that I write with difficulty under! " Arizona from its earliest occupation as a locust tree in front of thu Jacinto Hotel, Territory. His knowledge of that section, ami as I see the Colusa stage approaching, a,,(l a!,ty to represent it in Congress, was on its way to Chico. I must give vou a rest, properly recognized by his nomination and stronger one. No other rope could be lound, ami trace chains were used. XVAV M1NXS. Ilcllzara Gold and silver; Turkey Creek district. Locators Jas. Guild and" Charles Stewart. Buckeye Gold and siivcr. Locators II. A, Rose, W. H. Grove and 0. Lincoln. Bluff Siivcr. Locators II. A. Rose, L. B. Anderson, W. W. Clark and Thomas J. Nolan. Roso Gold and silver. Locators-II. A. Ifasc, Krank McCuskcr, E. W. Aram and James Goug,!. Keystone Gold and silver. Locators L. B. Chenweth and P.Morrison. Combination Gold and silver; Hassa yampa district. Locators D. M. Humes and J. Whitman. Gwcndalen Gold and siivcr; Lynx Creek. Locators C. A. Reynolds and J. K. Bayard. Cold Spring Siivcr; Peck district." Lo cator I). S. Lount. GrayEigle. Piacerclaim; Tiger District. Locator John Odell. SIW.40 per ton Constantinople, Juno 12. There is groat rejoicing over tho reported repulse 01 thc Russians in Asia and on the Danube. Tholr late .succeHos have cauuod the Turks to be more hopeful and conildont of their power to resist the Russians, their confidence hav ing been shaken sadly by their inanv re verses. New York, June 12. On Friday, divers from a Turkish sbip succeeded In picking up the toridoes placed by tho Russians in tho channel below Widen. Tlie Danubo Is so thickly set with torjxxloes, by the Rus sians, as to neutralizo to a areat extent the preseiu-oof 'I urkisb ironclads. Washington, June 12. Tho authorities at tho Treasury department positively deny thostateiiiontthattlteNatioii.il Banks have commenced to reduce the volumo of green backs by surrendering tholr circulation and applying next day for ro-issuc. Cancella tion of ) per cent of legal tenders can go on so far s.s Shorman is concerned. No se cret is inatio of his views in favor of the re-1 motiotizaiion or stver. Ho believes that a law making thu silver dollar a lojial tendor, will aid resumption, as it will take tho place of Treasury notes exchanged for it. New Orleans, June 12. The ships Scotia, drawl rg feet 4 inches, and Western Em pire, drawing 20 feet 0 inehos, wore towed out to soa through tho southwost pass to-dav. fiingivc. '-.mo 12. Tho tiro from the Turk ish forts curing tho past few days has boon unusually heavy. Heavy artillery duels arc reported at various points along the Danubo. Tho accuracy of aim on the inirt of Turkish artilleri.stjs is something remarkable. On sev- Wftrl. M. BUFFUM a till uccuDies uie uia senna. wesstJio of tho Plaza. Prescottj Arizona, And is in receipt of a Large Invoice of New and Desirable Goods With others Ordered aud on the VTay. HIojntomrrranil the pallia rensrallr ran ttirre Six :u heretuforo, aaytbiBg they stay Beta in too -nuj of GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, Staple & Fancy Dry Goods. LADIES AND GENTLE MENS ' FURPflSIl IIS'G GOODS CLOTHING, MENS AND BOYS HATS Boots and. Slioess PERFUMERY & TOILET ARTICLE! PATENT 3IEDICIM:S, HARDWARE, TOT & WO ODE N W ARI CB03KERT, GLASS AND EABTHErSTAEE PAPER HANGINGS, LAMPS, CLOCKS Mining and Farming Tools, locetlr with many other tblcgi, which will not b mmttwinJ OIVK him ACALL. l'rrsoott.Junel7 1875. pokes. Hubs, Felloes, f Uiins. Axle., Tongues, jaiVifc Xwckyttkcs, Single i TlkTai "awj Iion and ceeLti fire Iron and Steel, All Kinds and sizes, Drill Steel, Toe Steel, 1'ick Steel, Shoe Steel, Uand Iron, Hooji Iron, Hut. iron ami Xail Rtxl. jariui; aim tire l01., ' M.aMW iiuu, nashers, anil Tacks, Horse Sones, Mule Shoes, itfai Os Shut, Ox Nails, Honse 2fi& Giant, Blasting anil RiriepBirrV? Shot, Bullets, Stoves, Tmtf c o c s I Itl It ata j .... w.....,..v., J tuil Wooden ware, and WilLtraa". Glassware, Crockery, Stone China, i BOOTS AND -aUics1 and Gents', routli1 and and sir.es. c Misses' and ChVA Inlants1 .Ail ka and All prices. vk, I Proposuls for Hiiildius- County Uuiltlinsrs LOTHING SrlS To suit all tastes Caidiean Jacket fla?? coats, Gents' Undershirts, aai Drawers of every descriptios. 33g GENTS' FURNISHING Jollars, Neckties, tdhffe Linen Shirts. White. at SHh Cheviot and Fancy Negliges and Oyersliirt Balbripgan Socks, iJritfsB fl'ai "Woolen Socks, and StoSiia tlandKcrchiefs, Glo?, II ats and Caps,g Men, "Women and Children's. TOBACCO AIS'D CiaAHtgSJ Best Brands Lowest Pr.. OOP Oak Grove. Piaocr claim: Tifrcr District. oni1 no fewer than liftv or sixtv ihells T. J. B. We are pleased to note the stand the President lias taken with regard to the re- inouitization of silver and tho restoration of thc old silver dollar. Already the organs of those who live by speculating on the currency, nnd whose interest it is to keep up the present disparity between "old and siver, arc beginning to howl over the pros pect and to prophecy all manner of evil to result therefrom. TY.ilfrrintt fnr tlin wi'mwl fprni iliimcr ,v?li out opposition. To Governor McCoruiick, now Assistant Secrolnry of thc Trcasuri, anil .Mr. Stevens, much ot the present pros perity of Arizona is due. S. F. Chronicle Immense .shipments of iniuing machinery are passing tolton daily, en route to Ari zona, consigned to Uie great mill builders of San Francisco, 3Iessrs. Allen & White. hese mills are the Jack Horner's linger and thumb that will pull the gigantic auriferous mini out ot the wealthy Christmas pie ot Arizona. Colton Semi-Tropic. II.CKDEnnY Mimxo Comi-amy. A recent loiter from tho Superintendent (L. B. Sew er) of this company, to the Secretary, San Francisco (T. F.. Jewell), states that, having received the uccessirv material for reducing ores at the mine, the work of reduction would begin at once, ami that a shipment wou!J be made before thc end of June also, that work ou iho shaft was to be resumed, and that the mine was developing finely. The Ilackberry is one of the Arizona mines whose ores assay at a high figure. .Mining Record. The past winter iu the Domin'oa of Cana da, we learn from a priTSl? letter, has been opon, and whs followed by an early spring. Relativea of the writer of this, who live in Canada on the bunks of tho beautiful St. Lawreneo, who have been oonipollod hereto, fore to snend their winters in Florida mid Nearly 20.000 nilitrator skins arc voarlv i tli Smitlm tflf4 nn tirj-iiti flirt . all li-j used by "the boot and shoe manufacturers in trome cold in Canada, wcro pcrmittort to cu the Uaitetl States. j0y a mild w iutor ou the St. Lawrence. Thc whole of Warner's ranch wool clip, nt San Diego, consisting ol 7fl,000 pounds, was bought on the 1st instant by Stuwart fa Co. of San Diego, for direct shipinenttKast. Locato. H. F.Norton Buffalo, Placer claim; Tiger District. Locator .John A Pen. B.-rry. Gobi and ilvcr: Rig Bug Dis trict. Locators G. K. Beary and Henry Buck. Add. Gold and silver; Big Rug District. Locators G. K. Berry and Henry Ruck. Manifec Gold and silver. Locators J. J. .Manifec, J. T. Dunne nnd the Hansen eompsiny. Multanoniah Gold. Locators N. B. In galls, C. G. Bonce, C. Hansen and R.J. Ilolnics. Good Hope Gold; Walnut Grove Dis trict. Locators N. G. Ingalls, C. G. Bonce, R. !. Holmes and C. Hansen. Rnnce Gobi; Walnut throve Diitrict. Locators AV. B. Tngalls, C. G. Bonce, C. Hansen and R. J. Holmes. Oneida Gold antl silver; Humbug' Dis trict. Locator J. R. Durroche. Rattlesnake Siivcr; Peck District. Lo cators II. II. White and J. L. Douuhortv. Chenango Silver. J. R. Darroche. Huron-7-Gold and silver; Humbug Dis trict. Locator J. R. Darroche. General Custer Gobi and silver; Hiissa- ynmpa District. Locators E. Jovcc. John Kelly, J. Gates and P. J. Robert. hays fallen within. , Yuma, June 10. Steamer Gila arrived vostcrdav afternoon, with fair nasenner and freight list. It a'so brought Sl.0o In bullion from tho Peek ami MeCraeken ininns and -10,000 pounds of ore from tUo t'istle Dome inine. Thermomotor reached 1 14 yesterday. Hot test day of tho season. Yuma, Juno 8. Advices from Silver Kim are verv tlatter iner. The mill will bo running in a few days. Thirty Ions of concentrated rc expected to arrivo this week. Sotno parties sro hereseek ing to purchase thegoldininosin Carga, Niu ehaco Distnet, situated nino ndlo-s from hero and three miles from the railroad in San .V'.-'' rill,f"ruhJ- T!10 oroawvs 100 , iVw w urn liKI UU II. U'lltO U-s .1 nl nn.l , ui ,! I., l. . i ami InalfAtos an iinnvenso bodycif oro. Mr. ''-""ct..rMmii e-.wt th;,,m orswnu Uallstram.of tho L'htenso Times, N vlsitini-i oa w"l'i..ti nmt acep aur i.f the fuuniiation : eso'ao "" nr-d Arizona gonurnllv, in tho intorosts "",nl,'e"ol, aloi.tRBr r the wall ami r.Kr, Kn.i I tin. hnii.ii 1 ,CHOna"1 aw itanc of. OFFICE OFTHK IIOAKD OF SUPERVISOR vr inx.uh.iii ii, lAI.U'tl, 1. PunsroTT. ilav 2t 1 MiAi.i;o ruorosArs avii.t. he reokivki. nuae omen or tn- clrk ot the Hoard f Sapemwri. ua it M" 'J3' ltTT- lM ",e e"'c,n ota. Coun lloiuc anJ Jail fur the county of Vavtpai, A. T Inne cuniunrp with an Act of the l.RisUturc, npprovnl Ftb ruHry IS77. mtittl -An Act to provide fer the rriss tion of Coanty ltnlWinps ia Yavapai Countr." SaM buiMlnu will cwntaiu eleven rooms of the ful!wiiir di mBIon, vii : FIRST FL)01L Re.nler' Offiee. l-?fu by Ulit. a. by UtU 61a. hlrb. lit. Atty'n '.Vil-tCxl l C Proti. Judt-e ' l.SJiU.fi. SlierilT ' 13xSl GxU.C Firep.oof Vanlt, 19x9.7x13 SECOND FLOOR. Court Room, 40ft. hy -liift. by lsit. 5ia. hieh. JttryUi-iai, lSxl6tlt2. 15xl6tl82. , ,. ... KASKMEXT. Jailor Room. 17ft. by 18ft. -Jin. by 10ft. hich. lurnaee" 13 3xl).gxlil. h ir!!,c,,,!.',,n 3xTx7- nxuX two tone cell, Thfl Ki.Mm.tilw.llj il r . . . . '""cvi.u)uciruranratiijrirrtin ui Mir-. .. !l''P"l.r, tKrC 'nlUj ntSt..rv-2Uncl.r hick, il ryl7 inW. Iimile wall, ot wW, pla r..t. 6 incl.ri All the materi.il usd to L..1 the Wv n.ultty R.,f t,, l,e of tin ; ti.-.rintr Mbemat.-h-ct Wni. 1 i.iehe in tht. kne. There jtill oe l.mrteea d.ran,lti. ,ty;eiKb.wia(h.trB,Pr plan, ami peoia J.ti. All t 1 in acc.iid.nuo with plan and speolSca oi drawn by Camj 11 i arker. ami now va HTin thu offire of the clr rw of tl... ,.f .,...til . ' da?. Kite's; """ ui or wfi'a JlUefnTut Ue"Sh"" f r,kiad. llidsmtn- be nceompnaied h- n caaraatee k'ncdliv two wpnlbla Ruarant ,uit it. L ed the bW.ler will, within 10 day-utter aec of ITd eient .relic i. d.mblt tha Lunt , f the cmttact. to W ttpnriivcd by the Pfcibat JdCe of Kd I county. j iM. the p'M-e ot reidnre and postoffice adJrtM ot bntdr ilmuld accompany l.id. I'ilVIMhtlt Will lie ni.ntn m Ixmilcnf .-.t.t i x- aprt! payable llft-eii yrar, tn, lhf, iU)Kli thtir lrtnuat." bHrlt.K inte e,tat the rjt. ,U tan per cent. ir .,,.m i wi iiay ia Jnnuarv f each ear .VYEil'S, JAYNE'S. BRISTOf IE.Y.YEIYS AXD HALL S PA3IILY MEDIGISfi And a full auortment of the betV ""Patexit: Mfiflir.Snfl Now in .MarketWarranted Vresu aaS GsiiC1! -inSTTS, OILS, Put(5 Vai'Ilisli. mill Tlnvikalli .WALL PAFES I BORDER. WINDOW WtS, Saildlorr, Pocket & Tabic Cuityjfc 9 We hare pcrfcctcj? arranemenm to reeeivi tn every sieamer, and wilt tbua he ?;i e a complete outfit to one and al We Pay the Highest Pries or all Products of the Country. Prcott. Jnnuarv 7 i rwaj A K I 2 O ISTA MACHINERY AND SUPMT AWt of that jujiar. fP1 . , Yuma, Juno 11. hero wrociht nassensors on Snlunlay's boat, and jv, tons of frieff.it. A q..artz niill . u ' ,PopI,'w part of tho frumht. A boat icavo ou the Kith forMohaVe. On down trip to Yuma, tho boat will toueh at Lhrenborg about the Uth or 10th. of about nine milus below he iiouti of Cliforr.iit, ! . II. 1M frty stiuaro miles ou the north bufc the river Oihi, con)inoncing at a point Salt Htver, and riiniiifr nlnng tlie (lila to thc Ilassayainpa. fr, h, U, Uarauoi- of Monterey count- - t ,lC elt:.o emernria.. H. V l Peetor i'rou,i,iei,tcfti;o7WoUCK-1,OU,e, PriilayJs Dispatcher WieU(iiiliur A. T., Juno 15. Ono passanger in tho eoneh to-ilav-hia, liter, ' ' .ins. ftjiorart, Oonoml Xuporintomleut r the 0. m4 A- Sta: Co., Icives in-- the hnil-ili rs. My order of the Board of Supervior. Wil. WII.KEJtSOK, Clerk. mv23inl niglit for are n and It. S. Hionms eamo In -n!iy irr.m th':ilt Itiver eottntt v. Prof. UosuiiUml, dirwrtorot' - the MHItlntr w,jtkv. win leave to-nttdit for .Snu Kntn iseo. to i.orfi-rt arrR:-iemont6 to smelt ores hero on a urijtj ?ealt. Grand ReopTsning I Haying renovated and reainl the "CH Firit olHkx Style, win or, wji u jj,, - . JPION"' in nuarters. with Hiii uultty ot ,w and extended . o AiV D LI QUO RS, AMI THK YEHY" BEST lJUANOS OF CIGAKS. ROMKRT CONXKLI. HENRS" B. HUKRAT, 7? SiOe Aent far the Sale of ff . -STE.VM ENGINES. FROM TVO-II(Uii. l'owcrand upwards, aw-ilills, Wa worKin .Maclnnerv, lloistintr Ju Maehinisls' Tools, .Ste:im i'ump Cotupres&ors and Drills, Tur bine Wheels, Etc, Etc.,. Babcoek Fire Estingujfi Patent Automatic Oro Feeders, .uiaKe vt wheeler's Itoek Ireakcrs, isturtevnnt nnd llo:n Hlowers Emery Grindecs and Whee3 I'atoiit Emrino Governt Leatlierlt Rubber Belt" Droyros O.I . rs. raiib-iilt's Sflal. Two-Stamp Prospector M jioe, Lto. The Rqz For IrHjratinsr. watering s!iy)V. etc. Asy .Sjjjt j articles iteiivereu at oan i rancww j. 3""aotul for Circulnrs.3 ncnni .Pnt kiila tf i tV. riesott. Arizona. Jack Of All Trades Stops at Mr. Jr card. Hhle' Barn. Notify him by potal E. A. FARGO & CO., BRANDIES, WHiES AND tlOJgw io. airs r rout street, coroer vz SAN rRASClSCO. CAL. fblCni-