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a FRIDAY. 3! A UJ'H 18. 1H81. . . . . - - ... x,..,,. Subscription, fco.di) per c.u . L.0C3! 2ritCllii2rGnCe. SATCKDAY. Gen. Rollins- expects to vL-it Mineral Park early next week in connection with mining mutter. Th5 bill crtsaiiii" the new county of Gra- lum lias been signed by the Governor, the fficars of the same appinted and confirmed..! fidi public ictiools. e w ji We hope that the journals of both Coun cil and House will be left in a complete con dition thy. ac-Jsion. aotnafchmf: neglectetl a the esim two year ago. Tlie ore front Mr. Alter s find three miles south of town. ahows large quantities of wire silver. V'e iielteve Lew lias struck it at last. Father Dricncs having ben tailed to Phenix to natec the HWiop, leaves the Catliolic Church .with'oatMi itor for to morrow's i vices. There .sems to general dissatisfac tion among tax payers to the extra pay voted clerks and other attaches of the Legifclatore. Moliave county will have four quartz mill1 n suocewfu! ojKsration witliin the next wxty days, when tilings will come up with a "Ixiom." We have groat faith in the final outcome f tlwt wc'iun. .T. II. Beluui, the efficient shorilf of Co chise county, "nipped" one of theC-w Boys a fow days since and lodged lu'm in thoTomb stone wick vup.fmm which he escaped theaame night and "went fr'rth to join his companions in the field of ix.blK.-n-. lion. Mr. Jennin:?, of the House, has Miccumbod to the great strain brought to lear upon hw norvcw during the last CO days. He ha gone to led, and declares that he has the menses. It is curious how it en"ect. oiue men. Jonniiujp in a ed fellow, however, and we are pleased t know that it is nothing mote neiiiHU. Other members aic abo com j.laining, but it soems to 1 entirely confined M the head. Only swell, nothing more Thk Tmivrnn. We underniand tliat the perfonrmuce Inst evening was well at tended and that the acting was quite ac ceptable. Mws .Steven.-, made her debut as an amateur and was self iosses.sed, but was Mimeuhat tame in her acting. Her singing i.s said to have been extremely hweet, and her high notes well executed, while the low notes were rather mild. We are pleased to know that the enter tainment gave general satisfaction and was financially a success. The last day of the most illustrious lx"i.slature that ever assembled in any Territory of the Union, collapses with 1J o'clock tonight. They, the fonorable-s, liold their titles till the vent lust minute. To-morrow morning tho sun will shine upon the-M- gents, when their arrogance will have censed and they will step forth much milder and more common place than thev have for the last seventy odd days. Jteppectable cimns will lx just about the equal, oncv more, of Arizona's honorable. Of course mmw of the gents composing the mob are high minded gentlemen, and we are plained to know tliat they are to be found in the Republican ranks. Tliank Ood the sesnioii is ovtT, ami we arc about to be allowed pence and iuiet once more. mo.vovy. Sleighing is in mler. The 6ow i worth millions of dollars to Yavnjmi county. Hon. A. C. linker RWimgod to rule in tho Council during the hue seion. S. O. Deik Itai moved to Presooti from Cherry Ciwk. 31 r. Cornwall mde a oowwientious lcgis later, aitd never a4ced to 1 exempted. California sue arricl on time this morning. How will it K to-morrow f J. If. Ilfhaii irf making it liot. for the Cow Pkvs in Southern Arizona. Judge Hayiu-s. of Pima, the hero of 12.000, more r les, lianl fought battles during the recent sitting of the l,egi!aiure, has gone uhk.'. .Sol. Bnrtli to-day neotiated lor and re ceivel a deel fer a valuable pim of land lying on th ejwnt edge of the town of Albuqueiijui', X. -M llin small tnnt.s dihai-gctl cargo at .some of our business houses to-day. Lucky fellows to get into (rt without lming buriei in the snow. J. LytUetii Price haiWn a(t(Miintel by Govoninr Fnm.nt the District Attorney of Gohisc County. We lieliov .Mr. Price is a lawyer of Toiiibstone, belonging to the firm f Mrytt, Prict- .V Silent. Inkstand-:, jx-n rat-k-, stationery, etc. in the halls of the Arizona Congress, uniay niirtit like snow iietore tlie rays or a May sun. " - Thcte wa mi fulls eam up miss Ut-aJingm'.VrUt iliK and tho question is idlinc of the missing j who had the ImndluiC proorty? The following jjaengers went out per Gilmer, Salisbury fc Co.'s stage this after noon: 3ir. Norton and wife; J. W. Dor rington; X. Sharji, Tlios. Dunbar and Peter Thompson. Mr. Sol Lewis,, who has !eon a trtod citi zen of Prcscott fr noarly four years with out leavimr town, ant ie(tOfli a trip to Cali fornia so.li. 3Irs. Jm. and the interesting little family .nKtiniany the old gent. Rm Jndse Silent, who is doing eonidera blft iu the vvav of selline miue. in this county, lias lieen tbtainl by the storm from proceeding to examine some copjKT Kuianiaus in the eastern ortioa of Yav ajai. During tlw early jmrt of tle ivion Hon. DonaUi Bolb withdrew from the Judiciary Commute. His reasons were am4e to juufy hini in so doing. Too much perfumery uon the person of one of his usisociat-. Mural Ma&Ufrnon. w ho made a good pre !kiiia; "iBoer the Council, ha. settlinl Hon. 31. H- Sherman voted agsunst the -Ic Jmtocfc, who has acted in the arduoui option of ApplcWs text books lor ur ; lw"J ""J- rtuce iitm on xecoru. j .., ..... .. . . ...v....-- down t hi- Uw Uum.uim. The rcle will be strictly adhert-l t-t iitefter. o susoen siiMi. recoitetdering or Mnenclmenis euter laiuoo. KiiK to fh- bih and bribe rc oeptcd for legal cmummJ. Office- over tlie bfiKk. Paul Boynton, the inventor of the life preserver suits, it is feared, has been killed in the ChilHan war. Mr. Boynton a cousin to J. H. and Price Belian. How much did a certain member in the I House from ilari com "fctforhLi rote, or rather 'for not votinrr on the Capital question? GoIlyj wt , go home welll heeled, I From present appearances we should 'judge that the coining season will be a j prospermia one for farmers of. lavapax. Ihe moisture comin;r late will have a ten dency to moisten the earth .so that vege tation will spring forth and grow nicely until the summer rains make their appear ance and p t on the finishing touch. The last of the Council proceedings have been lianded in, and in tin? connection we wjh )M ponniitoti to say a kind word of Jiliss h.is been punctual, and we do nuthagitaie U say that ohe hss done more work than some " ; half dozen other lady clerks whom we might J mentioiu 'We bolieve in giving tho worthy praise. We would Iks pleased to have some one with capital take hold of the Crosscut mine. Humbug district, which is one of the iiiiet prtjertic in N"rthem Arizona. It only await capital to develop it and render it the bow bullion producer perhaps in Ari zona. The lode if ex'idently the mother of all veins in the district, and will so prove to be when reasonably prospected. Tt is only a short distance from tho celebrated Tiptop mine, and maybe the same stratum. School Tkxt Books. Tho Territorial Board of Educition, consisting of -General Fremont, President, T. .1. Butler, Treasurer, and 31. II. Sherman, Secretary, to-day adopted as text Snicks for Arizona, Apple ton's readers, geographies and copy books. Old books, now in U3C, will be exchange' i fTuew onex, without regard to tho con dition of the old books or the grade or num ber. Exchange price on 1st reader. 10 cents; 2d. 13; 3d, L0; 4th 25 and 5th 40 cent.?. Primary Geography 35 and Higher 50 cents, Copy Books 10 cens each, no ex change. Tliat is to say a child can bring in a first reader and 10 cents, no matter how much the book may bo worn, and get a new one, or he may bring in a 1st, 2d, 3d or 4:h reader and for the exchange price take the simo or any higher number, and so with the L'eographiea, the pupil cm exchange his old primary geography for a new one by (laying 35 cents, or a higher one for either irrade and 50 cents. Fremont and Butler voied yes and Sher man no. -Republican Orsranizatlon. There was a meeting of the Kepublican llepn-sentatives of the Eleventh Legisla ture, held here before the departure for their homes, for the purpose of appointing a " legislative Republican Territorial Committee" to assist in advancement of the interests- of that party throughout the Territory during the next two years, The meeting was largely attended and a thorough ami complfte organization per fected, consisting of eleven representa tives, apportioned among the several counties, as follows: John Havnes, E. P. Giflbrd, 31. S. Sm'der, Pima county H. G. Rollins Caehise county. G. R. York Graham county. Donald Robb Gila county. A. J. Doran Pinal county. J. F. Knapj) Yuma county. George E. Brown Yavapai county. David Southwick Mohave county. The following named gentlemen wore unanimously elected as permanent officers of the committee. John Jlaynes. President; George E. Brown, Vice-President; A. J Doran, Treasurer; M. S. Snyder, Recording Sec retary; J. F. Knapp, Corresjionding Sec retn. It will be the duty of the above Com mittee to look closely to the alliiiia of the part anil earnestly urge the RejHibiican press of the Territory to a more united, consistent and constant advocacy of th principle JKilicies of the Rejrtiblican jrtv, and especially in connection with such ('ongiessional and Tt-rritorial sub jects of lcginUttion rs will be of esiecial interest and inqortnuc to our Territory during the next two years. There being no Republican represita tiv) in th preHit LegiMlature from .Mar ioojKV and Apach counties, t)io,-e counties are unrepresented on ih eomniittee. Prominent Republicans of those counties will, however, le constantly conferred with by the Corre-sf-omliug Secretary and nothing will Ix; left undone to give them a place on the committee two years from this time. This w regard as a very im portant move on the part of our repre sentatives and one in the right direction, The committee is composed of wmie of the best and hardest working Republi cans in the Territ r. and with concei t of action on their part good work will be done, The Election Contest Atralu Vf raue Cllne. -Goodwin This morning the Court sustained the objections made by Mr. Churchill to any further proceedinss being had in the case on thi ground that tho terinnas iansHi liV reason 01 the Dassmir of tho aciiiv rim Legislature assinin? the Judge of" the! j Court to the Fir-t ,7 ml ilhe Court met, and HcaLIi:. . ' consequently thf Judge had no authority either to ojH?n or , adjourn the Court on that day. This, ii i ii.M1iral ifMnnr,t i. practically ends the case and it cannot be , brought up asatn except upon quo war- ranto. CAPITAL, The vote upon the remold of the Cap ital from Prescott to Tucson, came up in the Council, to-day, and was defeated by a vote of 7 to 4. "The seat of government will remain at Prei-cott for the next two vcans and for this we are indebted to the Hons! Masten-cn. Bartb. Cornwall, Ander son, Rollins Meade ami Fickas. Says Thomas, Hereford, Stevens aud Dorring- ton. litker. excusea We are willing to admit tliat this dtp- ital question has served to force many ill- timed laws up-jn the people of Arizona. some of v hich we hope may be set aside bv the Congress of the United States. Tiie Ski ll Valley School. AVe hear that the Skull Valley School, under the management of Mis Dessie 0 randy, is progreing admirably, lliere are in at- temlunce nineteen sciioiars, an rami , transportaUon. of the r.llev, which entitles the school to- ntnk a tint class o far as nun.lier are ! The snow at Chgo blocked aU the concerned We hear .Miss G. very highly ' thoroughfares, railroad suajieackd opera MHikenof asa tencher. he preserves . tion for daya, and at one tune Uwre 41 onler in her school and 1 ex-l wre accumuhed in tie pak at that cc4bnt Bsem of teaching pfaee 3C0 ton of ml -ter. Bounds and Lavrs of Graen Valley Mining Diasnct. Jly virtue of a notice duly signed and posted on the Gth day of February, 1881, a meeting of miners was held at what is known as tho Big Araatra on tlie lflth day of Feb ruary, 18S1, at which time and place the Green Yailoy Mining Diarrlct was formed. Foil wing are the law paesed to govern the district: 1. Tlie mining district shall be known as the Green Yalky Slining District. 2. roe district shall embrace the following 'oscrilied and IsmndeJ temiuvj: Commenc ing at tae moatii oi Wild Hye creek and run nmgnpsaidcreek to where the !an Carlos trail leaved tbe aanid, then followins the San Carlos trail to the Eaat Verde river; thence down the East Vcrou to the moulh of Pine r,t; trZ::,:: oa the Irms Veoos setttement QjJLZ to ToUt crk: thence duwn Tooto .......... t. . . I".-". . ...1. 11.. J o: beguuunK. 3. xne Oouaty Itecorde of Vavapai conn- vy, vum.UBuwe, auau w ex-omao reoirdsr of this district. 4. Ciipter 6, of Title 32, U&visod Statutes of ta'e United SUiti, :a adopted aa this ar ticie. 5. la the location of mines hi this did trict, copies of the notices of location nVut be placed on the ruiid before any lejjal re cord of the aaiiiecan bi n.&ie by tlie Record er, and catkns uot s made shall be null and void. G. All location notices must be filed in the oflice of the recorder within sixty days after the actual date of locaii.m. 7. Tlie County Recorder shall be entitled to a fee of two d- lhi-3 for each and ever' notice recorded by him. 8. The records of i'arapai county are here by adopted as the bona tide records .f this district. !). Tho annual lueeting of the voters of this district shaii take pLice and be hlden on tlie lirat Saturday in ilarch of each year. 1 . feu days prior to the date of holding the annual mooting, the Recorder shall place, or cause to be placed, in three f the most conspicuous places in the district, a no tice stating the time, when, and tho place where &aid ineeaiig simil be holdcn and shall desiguate in fiuen notice that the meetinii sliall be holden for the purpose of transact ing all and every kind of business which liiiij- be properly brought lefore it. 11. At ojcIi aimu.il meeting the voters .shall eluct their chainnan and sc-cretory, who ohall hold otfice for one yoai' or until their rfticctrrs are elected. 12. The chiumiau and secrotaiy of this meeting shall hold office for no year from the 15th day of Ftbruury, 1S81, or until their sueuerurs ire elected. 13. Ihe secretary of each lileeiing shall keep full aitd compute record of the meet ings and proceeding of their respective meedng and cause tiut ttuue to be placed on record in tlie office of the County Recorder. 11. These rules, retaliations and by-laws shall not be altered r in anyway changed except at a reedlar annual meeting of the miners f said district, and then only by a legal vote of twu-thirds of all the voters present and voting. 15. Any and ail persons who are citizens of the United States, ur who liave declared their intenti ns to bcojino such, and own shares of stock or interest in any mine in tliis district,orwho lw,ve worked in any mine in the district for the twenty days proceed ing this meeting shall lie considered legal voters and entitled t vote at a miners' meet ing. 10. Six dollars per day- shall be allowed for each and every eight hours' work per f rmrd up n a mine f-r tno purpose of hold ing title or performing the neces-nary amount of work for a patent an.i no other expenses .sliall be considered a? expended for the pur pocof holding or perfecting title. 17. Aii muu. licivafter lucateil in this district shaft be marked by end and corner liianuiiieoa or stakes at least eighteen inches in height above ground witli suliicient marks plrccd in or ukui them to show which end or corner of t.ie cliin tliej designate: if stakes urc uved Uiey miit le sunk at least six inciies in the ground and have a blaze and ngores upon ono sida. 18. All locations nude and recorded j-re-vioua to the adoption of those regulations and by-Lw are hereby iegaluged. lli. These reulaii as, rules and by-laws shall b tiled and recorded in the office of t:;V.i:y Rec.ru-. r of Yavapwi county, aad s.'uli iu Tuil f.ircj and cect from ana :cer llos I'Jili iliy ui r'eoruury, 1S81 20. The ab ve pr x-eedings and. the pro ceedings o: any s.'ibvHuvat meoting shall he signed by the cluirmxa and secretary, and by them ti-auamifed to the County Re order witiinui delay. D. C. Kosllvxh, . thftlnnan, Davib Gowjji, Wk. H. liSAUfc, Wit Bt Bed, onmittee on By-Iiwi. certify tltat the foregoing is a correct statement of tlie pruceirdtng had and f the by-laws adopted for the Green Valley Mining District this lftth u cy of Febriwrj', 18S1. La.1ETTE I. .VSU, Socretaiy. Winning- B.tcx a Customer. One of the t.-ave!ers for a New York 'dry goods honse rectrntly arrived ii) Columbus, Ga. . t find that one of hk best customers was aWut to ttn&,er his ciist in t a Boston llouae. "We can't undentand why j'ou hliould hro our honse all nf k sudden." .said the .New Yvfcer, "after buying of us for several years." "1 ki!ow that acme explaitation is due. and I will make one," replied the mercliant. "You know that I aitnd church." "Yes, and so do 1."' 'Do vouf I didn't know that I am . !ookc; uoon at a christian. "So m I ve got SLjkttAtn,2iDd r6rnWTaTrs. e wtre taliaiii' over I the ther Uy hcn the lioaton druinmc-r uia in here, aud he ;;t r, aolWobec - ten dollar: Vby thM of Mils. Put lue clown tor &wU f n a f OTtWoilbert UW. nly two kegs cash, a new a tuu sun or cb the f r the mmiitor." "Do yon really mean itf" "(.H course 1 do; and if that twe-cei chriitian from ltton darvb give another Su I'll f-eml yon do-n a tt)0 church organ and tvnv a inan a .ear tt iilay it. We are a house which never mike any great display of pel hymns and religious tracts, but when a lioalon drummer blulfe we show our religious hand and rake in the jot every time." The merchant will still continue to deal with the Xew York home. Captain Chas. P..EagRii, C. S. lr. S. Viihv. luis been rvlievd from duty as a i member of the General Court Martial aj- i jointed by jragraph 3, Se 1 '2o, currer.t b&ries from U opeciai vmiers iee llead- Uiters. Captain Charles P. KagHii. C S. U. .S. Army, Chief Commisinn' of .Subsistence of the Department: has been onloretl to Fort Mojave, A, T., on duty connected with his, departmi'nt. The tJuartennas- J ter-h rpartmeut to fvurnuh the necesiary THE LAST HOTJES. The Arizona Congress, illustrious beyond conception, died on Saturday night at 12 o'clock, more or less, acoording to the emergencies and necessities of the momentu ous and important occasi-n. The members, many of them, went by jerks, and the cloek immediately over the bead of the President of the Council seemed to watch events and acted likewise. At Jl o'ehKsk the hancin stood at 12. and at 12 o'clock rla rr.-T. At last the veto of.the propr:tio.a bi!i. with thousands of d liars wrongfully anpropriat- el, ma rated by a two t bird vole end jdb- : i ..,u.. t. -k,. i vroprietow saw a chauoo f getting r;t: j .i,., inon imf).rjnwl there as a diauue to M coat wi0e d suspension of ihe ru.w. Chin 'w I ....-1, men m,irA .V.'.!.:i Igot, me wasaee, b ope iiArbwS ran home, shKad tneir wita renewtfa ; ,jf m thcrbill n topof tho old one. in fact roe- ciiv vsa ell life and bustle, whu eadeci by firing R50 round? frem Capitol Hill in hfurf those whoaaid Proscott shall be the Athens of Arizona. It is beyond the realization of theeonunon mind what the importance of thw il us'rioiu legislature has been, itfeaibers have looked well; to vma the word of Tom Fitch, "wiser than man ever was," and we cbmbt very much whether any of tiiem woidd cliange places with V. S. Grant, ex-President Hayes, Hancock or oren Gartield. This lias been a feast for many of them, and we dare cay each member will retire ' oaxe, reconsid er, amend and write up a manual on rules to bcTscnt-oivto gveiullus.C&ngrebs of the United States. Oh! why could this legisla tive business not hare lasted forever? To make a man forget everything but his own granduer and tlieh4hdvethe time expire by limitation and drop the elevated honorable back to a common, ordinary being "f every day life is "to bad, yea, d n it, it's too bad." The close has not only left the members Itors il cumixit, but attaches have crest-fallen countenances, owing principally to the fact that they havo to return to legitimate busi nes3 and have no excu.sa for absenting them selves earl' and late from their proper home duties. 'It 'Is a "terrible thing to throw oil the robes of office and once more become ordinary human beings. - Tempest In a Tea Pot- The luma fcentmel in commenting upon the fals? articles published m regard to the capturing of Mr. Lyon's store at Yuma, has the following: Our comnunity have been deeply and grcssly wronged by these J reports, of which the oily portion of truth they contain is the fact that the Deputy U. S. Marshal did uarch into the town with a party of armtd men, having a writ di rected to theShpriffof Yuma county, and him only, and take possession of the store of Isaac Lyons. The only resist ance was sues as an . adobe wall otlered when one of these men dropped his gun put of his shaking hands and it went oY, otherwise it was as bloodless a victory as the Major ewr won. To a stranger com ing in the tovn it may seem as though there might e .some truth in the.- re ports, if by diance he should meet the Deputy ilaif-lial while be wsas perambu lating our street under convoy of three or four of his armHl m?n with f!oubled-bar-reled shotgaits. If this is naeesfcary for his protectiji), he is notthe brave man that we have alvay.s regarded him. If it is done for eeet iuhI to keep up the farce which he limself created, it is too "oou- temptible to wake any coroments itjxm. and if L". S. Mavl Pake does not n- verelv rewettimd Iran for it M'e ahall always think fee has Mt a duty unpw formed. First Axrarr of the JSe Sooal ; RiU'OBTiiR. i, Brooklyn editor engnged a v estern reptrter, ta other day, and m couaequettc wis.iavvned witu tuisdeaciii tion of the poiuiiu-a worn by ludies at h jiarty; "'-Marj Mourw, rA frock, white sack and hair-bunched; niuta Lit robe, yellow dres ind high-he led tliiipTs: 3Iarion AIYilloughby. some kind of thin stuir, white, ait! tied up with blue tape, and hair frizz!td: Jennie Murchison, blnsk clotlies and a L-ather in hr hair; J$n Wexfonl, retl lair and crey suit, flat in front and bt tick out behind; Pauline Tres le", bigger'n a tub ami dressed to the top branch; she ljau on a t civet outtit n mile long, ami .sixtoat rows of teeth oi hot gloves; her. hair was a dead yellow, tied like a bun, and had u lot of vegetables in it; Florence ltoji, green dress Hljipetl with velvet and hoisted up at the side with a white check rein; Vinnie Ilatnendcy, white network vith red streak?, walked with a limp, unc hair frecoed.' The re ponor ini4ook boned turkey for hoad- cbee.se, di-ank one Ixittle of wine am j)ocketel two, aod, according to JHeuUS!? kt&'Ti'eavy boom to c:tist there account, was bliAaieudj W cirars. i..i i. .P. ' . Tli u.niMi iui ieic is rasiwiisible ti Bro'-'- -- Ffonrthe Torhtoriat Treasurer's Kepoit. Tlie foil wing is copied from tho Terri. torial Treasurers, Jtcfjort, which was am uged and hidden during the lato !eesion of the Legislature, bit now cornea t light in Chief Clerk Rule's desk: '"Treasurer I'itna (nunty has been for the nast two years very remiss in making Re- JWrtS tO tniS -Oiutu. iu mot auu tavun Witters in 1S60 he unle no report wh itever to ihii oflice. but at the end ui the third ;0uaitr then made ail sent Reports for th previous two quntos. 1 would recommod that the Territorial ' Treasurer le instnited and an appropria- tion bo niado to coipl dolinquont Cquiv tv Ireasurors to niun aim reunt, mm m j the absence of an Attorney-General to j bring suit if nccejftry. Aide from Pima ti- th TVmttrera have all bo&'i KJ f V V - - ' 7 prompt aud corrte The six dollar? per day, extra pay voted bv the meniVrs of the Legislature, was cut .short h Territorial Auditor' Clark refusing to sue warrants for the same. He consuM the U. S. Statutes and found that th extra jmy grab was in direct opjosition the Iawk of t)ongn, hence his refuel $ obw the Legislature. We understandtliat duo Mee'a tiuarte mill for the J!e Flat nunea is beuur 1 .liit.Trfu! fmi Mirftin via ulack Uonvoa ? , 8hipjl irom jurfnn i "TV. Mr. .Mee hfm etttixxe-a wim air. nana, St .Ioluts for' i".totis of salt for hia new ' ir'.UL;t Out salt .3. uuu. ! f cent per pouiu fit ion la T8i-viwoMabl. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. SPECIAL TO THE VI NEK. Dublin, Afarch 11. Limerick, Kildare, Kessey and "Wesmeath are the latest count es drawn under the co-ercion act Many arrests are Iteing made and much excitement pre ails. Several squads ar rested claim to Ikj American citizens. "Wliile making arrests at Milligans the po lice were pelted with stones and tlie squad 1 ot sou tiers dispersed. It is rumoired that j a flying column will counteract these ma- n-uv ers ac once, iruu-xuuei iuuuh are i e- ceivin" Hecau attention ct the liands of ! tlie police as being the mast dangerous. YV ashington, Jlarch 1 1. It is raj' probable that an extra of Con - irreds wm oe caiieuiav i be called 3Iav 15, as Rejublicau j o ituut canuvt tv..ct xr. . a wMiMestg t- mri hope to Uiereby counteiact the Zt't efibrts of Democrats to force a Senatorial Jt is rumorc,! that the representatives ! -have called the attention of our overn-! ,aca ; u"rrto--i.-iiM.r.- igm. , tnenfr to U:e statement that 500 well armed Trishinen and four galling gon liad been allowed to sail three weeks ago from Key West, Florida, for Dublin Bay. to aid the Io'r3. Atlanta, March 11: Fire broke out to-day in a grocery store. Before the en gines had arrived the entire block of ten ement house occupied by negroes, were enwrapped iu flames. Isine perMii3 were burned to death. EW iLUL koute completkd. Washijhitox, Marcli 12. Postorfice De partment has completed arrangements ex tending railway mail servico over the S. P. R. R from Tucson to Deraing, X, M., 230 miles, and frort Deming to Socorro over the A. T. & S. F. R. R., 100 miles. Ihis con nection completes a continuous irail route from tho east to the Pacifio Coast, from Kau s ts city by way of Xew Mexico, Arizona and through California to San Francisco. Tlie track on this connecting line was completed on the 10th, and now throngh mail service will begin on tlie 18th. It will enable the department to. forward mail from tho Mis sissippi river to Southern Arizona and Cali fornia several days sooner than heretofore. Tlie completion of this road offers additi n al inducements fortraliic and travel, between St Louis and the Pacific Coast THE CZAR ASSASSIXATZD. London, March 14. A St Petersburg dispatch say3: As the Emperor wa return ing from a parade in Michel Menai;o at two o'clock Sunday afternoon, a bmtb was thrown which exploded under the Czar's carriage, which was considerably damaged. The Czar alhditcd unhurt A secon bomb exploded at his feet, shattering both legs below the knees and inflicting ther trivial injuries. lie was immediately convoyed in an unconscious state to Winter Palace, where he died at 4:30 this aftcmosn. One officer and two cossacks were killed and many injured. Tlie bomb-throwers were arrested. Great excitement prevails. THE KALLOCH CASE. Sax Fjuxcimxi, March 14. In the Kal loch case to-day the prisoner underwent cross-examination, but nothing new of inter est was developed. At the clo3 the de fense announced that it would rest- with the testimony, except in favor of one witness this afternoon. WASHIXOroX XEWs. Washixotox, March 14. The following nominations for Registers of Land Offices have been made by tho President; Win. X. Kelly at l'rescott, A. T.; Henry M'. Dwight lwt La Grande, Oregon; Hcnrv W. Cousins. of Wisconsin, at Florence, A. T.; John W. Sullivan to be Indian Agent at Put! bio Agen cy, AnzoiKu Congress has passed an act granting lands to Idaho, Montana, Dakota, Washington and ' Arizona Tenitories for university pui-p ses, ', namely: 72 entire sections for each Terri- tory, the landb to 1 selected iiumediattdy ; undor the direction Interior. r .. r rr-rt oTOCKs AAD JUNKS. j Here are bOlllOI remarkable developments being made iu Arizona mines. The papers of liat Ter-' riton veem M'jth news of rich strike, I and as del th is obtained tho ld'w nui pear to widen, and indicate, strong! v, that they are fissure veins, and to be ?xhausted will require a greot length of dnio. It is unfortunate that our stock people can not bo awakened from that api.thy they are in, and be induced to get a few of those mines listed at our stock loanls. When it is too late, they will ctoue to the realization of the fact that they have, by their stupuhtv, last anothpr Wuclj trada Sincp W brokers Uvp . j brought into competition w.iiv ilknTnPmi ! er mffiniginTestoKiiess talents Thev TT" ITfUilft I I 1 a I "JiaTnteir time "micicng their mnbs" and ''cursing th'r lt-'V." and this bootn Ija.tl t (xitiiiihition in the veiy mines which wo should have controlled. They are rapidly taking away from us the Arimna mines, and having got many of the Jiodie district, we should not be surprised to see them moving tl0 olHcos of tlie latter to Jfew York City, and grad ually so encroach upon our busine. as will kill it altogether. Alta. A grand trunk rajlway- lino is projected from hc Sfulhern terminus of the Utah Southern railroad in Utah, through Arizona to Tucson, noi the new capital of that Terri tory. With the Union Pacific thin will form ew all-mil connection between the East and Arizona, L, A toui ter, - TUP O A PI T I L int A rn fl ITT Ip'O'V J.w J. VTi 1 . M. Cortex 9t Bet Ourley and WUlb, PRE3COTT. A. T. Carte cJe Visitea. Imporii.ls. ViC torius S. SxlOi a Speciiity. WOBK EXK0UTEO I.V FIfST-CL.V.IS STYLE CgA Fine AsKortzsent Sirrejscopic Views of Arizona Scenery "ALWAYS OX HAA'DJ Coaijiri nn" crnr or Prrsoott.aiKli-ieSntty, Cubi WL Vrde nd ItcDowell. VerJe Vtv. Mmn aM wvu, Htunrman' Lk. Muil Mououiu. Toot. H.tB.it-Ku'.-j. iniiuu cmp view. Kte. I-VW of BaUdi;i, Mluln Culmi, MU!, M- i MKT. Mn. i4r nJ-loonier on liart noil a D. r. 3ISTCHELL. 4 01 tno cccrutarv 01 met ep63 caLLEEE. 1 aassa a rriirj SAN FKAXC1SC0. DR. SPIN M E T? 20. 11 KEARNEY STREET, Treats all Chronic r.ntl Di'iiscts- who ji ay he &mvEKrcii rsou tits irrECTS ' of vee-Ht tatltei or iotfttcrttfea. will a eU tft aCSU alfer of anc.eiti . CB. JP1SKEY ta j j, mld iW c- ctenUr4 i ticii heffls.t-ros. mi txu m c.rr. MU " AftE Mcy. trocfafed u; t-3' irwacat of ta ur. ' JtL .i ! '?i'r i!5-a0 air t roan f ordliM. euOetogu cr a car. wiik?avi lIt. BPiS XT k . a IMfc miw tUi.i l-a-l to la 3uity fa mih. aancf toe. ..'rUmoi'.! vui imh vrv. r fj ifiTator '.uipure t lu jurioa fonni u it. Itr. Vlaft trixw aa Pilviie l)losrf tucrewitiul wrtiM.ot aMr?tr7. 'Um iiiltHi fr-"- Tbrcresh txvUamiiea al tOviem, iu clmlip? tuwlyi ot ari"-, $V IV.c mt Vttal Kmwn. t!vr, i s bjtUo, er ;ynr llw th qusatilj, mui to anj J Vftu rrcnpt ot pr n, ac C. O. D cute trom ob.trvitlon, &t! ia yr'.Mlt 1,3mm if JvrA, A. K. 31IT! , M. D- 11 Kfrcrj S'.rnt.Sw Ftvim OA, r. M!ttl' ICii!ilirr t5nilr Vphr-f cum, CHm aH Ki Inuy i'i i UK iiC tlomiilatn. ,n orrlue, GWl, I.ocorrlM. Fe lrfil jijti 51 a UotUV, 'l bottfta f.r 5. lr 'VliHtI'' 5n '!.. 11 ar Ovlw-t t,l cheoift Djfpls aatt 2UHt cn ta the n W .lie by ill (UujQriatf. dst Mtult To the Unfortunate DISPENSARY. 0 tretlutrct rtl K.tW is Go.turrliro. fllec-l. its foruu. t-mlfiiil Kimwciiiu .srtlOTIinilMlllllWOtawilltltill IM rarid. Ta i V;nJr.ffll.tJi.r.,iJtU.ltcnnrB ir-Oit: rh- -tTiS r3t-Kttrtf ia twn, JB.1 lurwted i'inr,,.iFhir tbTri. a hK-iul. tbvrc. bttiTnietf o r ti I ni bl, i p f 1 kw. wlUet. Un'VT.'." ! 1 "nrt to tUow in t 0 kH mtWV l) (jITIHOV mil tnal CO chare nnls h 0cetr. Tf.t0.11 l ,''"e KV ftt l BED AT llUJtt.. A n .:-r- itT- r l nniiili 11 1 IilL Vu no ens but tb Diwior. IV-w rnt to Km ttetor will H wtotfa wt f ihr jr t. tbi-. l'"twit.a Cuno". rwMapl. ChS er wnte., Addr Dk. j. F. CtlJBOX. xx. 1211 H4r S?ail $10 lit a FatiEEs sf Mim. YPE ! ! Vln-LEn & RtCHAmx ty rmom mo -ren "iVAaocauac, &a Put-mcmoa Ott. Ocakana jn Pnwrma Pncsao am MMaitgaT, ami euawr aa tmcc acquMtca or Pnwrrs Ooa iwao fri. SOOTCH TYPE IS ACKMOHWrXMB Tt tMS Mar IN oe v.'&nus. eawa maiiaw or ttawama our 7AA9C IM AMMA V MtA. Mm A LaWTO fm fjerix um M New Otfima m mr mkt cr imtom at OOVT fWOU. ancauK Ooom amo !cz Lena ana- . . F-S.HI ezak m 11m Opposite XtXesjeudeS' laatltoui. TiTTtj ut; Ca-i:r - - . v H.u.'. - . dotOEr. j A3 AVfftKdtU 2 W.VER J E "Ml ! ba at the Mechanic iUr' STpcia.. ?k - td U ho the UET COI.LXO OH K wi'raMlWM.Cit. 1 -TrT , ii; I?I'mY 1 1 1 ti iiUMV I Alll.UAA, .'iiLSCOTZ. A. '. 4 ' 'j w-. . r 2 tp- : a 1 S. I U, W Kv MUX SOI. 1.1. 1.1 Jso.J . OoriE.. - . K. JI. nri-':uTKE Tr4t - - - jw-tvt W. K. lUztmnn - -------- fimW Ito ES2 0? CAJLITCQ iJL XT-i Mo:. k 00. -SL Will 5i.ri-ki or iroti airtr cr rM r Mnr r(rrtWBtl rnrr. rtWe iH tp cr 1 rjyM na.wI uvdrfitM rOWiMtraAaamai t ' M. u t: . t u:. r.ihlir. r--l t . K C3 OO .-'. S 4 jy a Hi-fH rcrl Hn rrtv. f ?Sr. (iteOMMt I RAI I'll, frH tta Calif n I1ec ba fn co, v ar pr-rt W wtr nBut icmu f t ftiwt, mltmb, faM ilni and baSiua hirtt.4 U j . QUAI-JIITATIVS Oft QUAWCATX- AKAIiTSIS. WM ml Wt ftwra Jk 8 mmi raoriv t bf hb .irjpr ia mmmimM IgracMi. Slmrfe ..- fer OaM Copnar Lwd ... Orfrt. Har MMl OfMNV .. I-rn4t. Xac W k . id . it aw ataafn, W. Cor. OntrrA: iTkvkxt tin! r.Urt a Cmty - SAN PRAFCtoLV m t GKAjfim ware : IPfPi 023 slv1;,. K'Si I jU 'JViV? tnrr-vt. K.'. I. S ?mm K M w;MJ3UDUi,tii)a i,fr.. n.-. - ,,,, n r.t c. 1 i a i. a iaa-j i 11 r : 4 PtfESCOTT. A1JB.ALL & CUNE JZ2$ BOOTS & SHOES, d- 1., ' t- ... , (X4l.. p STOCK ASTD FOR SALK T --.-.. w.wn.n. av., AT Pricss Thaf tefy Competition! oall and examine our Stock and 1 Prices. Satisfaction ( Juarantoeti IlWIfililWiOIS TU B ONLY STUlU: l?k IMtESCTI' CAijti ooda B3iig3it for Gasu l ; And Sold for Can. i-3. & C.ELLIS. VVIkiI. .snlc jix: !et;til Dctileix In. foivign iul Ditutesiic tiro oeiit" Pi"vi-i.ti-, Ktc, - liiv.. lite. 'ES1 side uF plaza 3n -Building- South cf the Bank, PREiCOlT, A, T. XuIm favo o twMm to the public of Prcacctt Vkfsst)r, tfh no liielut ui-uni larK -tuul fmuptct u k ui tiro crm aiMt rmrtn.cu. tttacb 'Without Much I'alU, WV ffjMe to sell lo er U-ua tbe Uvrtttour ioM orp IrmX aa wt Uubrt qnaijiy Wli GCA1 AltTr BVjm'I2lO W bEtX, OB UKrtJND jtMltuKuf aaUuB we do zuil 4t j.min!. .)fM at tiW, 4 vufvnautPc joniua.fict'en. At uur Scarfs aa &,pbratkmr . , a .) 1 ' rtrive ar dreslsr, - swl Karkl iwCcri ciartrut, which e Wf ki wtR ouU for. . . , A". O. ELLIS. IOoBatrt produce of every description ootM x" ch or trade.jJW T'' f f -rr t. 1 m Tn t -rr w irn Wews Agents? J wamte &Hd iicUIl DeiCrrs ta. ur. hacY (1;ot '.IXXj-tUx-V flpM 11. TOY HOOKS i Um Snt tloit of rRiJu.ug Ooofis, (.agLt tarn Irtlrtocj. Wehsrtlic U!(t LU. iuXVUWtO 3t)i. or TL XJIS'IST COLLAES, ETC Oar tvu:tJct t ct - limtM:o':s mid Huts, OaJNr ftrinsf. Violure w On ksocx of I&E1H AND COilPOBTS. We tTC ;at aJI4 to cur uNrtaumt Hoci'vt Wrappiux Paper, l'autr Hkf COT30.N JiSD LIKX TW15SS, at ittrr lrr MguttA,aa vQouMlulttM taa oiLr ketue in I'rtcoU JI DDderwU uk in kooJ r.i ta Mnpqnr. AUo a tail tock of (.allien Mert. KULLY A- 5TEP2IEXS. Cuntrr 3lt.utmiTti mil Cnr'y Bt. Irfttori !. lirtn ill AGIO MARKET. J. I'd (' (' Marie .1. U. UALL. toe fonnw rrop- lelor of Uio bvre XBI r4. h id rrlrfrru-u whereby M!U W. B s4irUilinf - inM'', I U bo.ln prior a K..- H. Ib .bore Mo U f-f tt! by Mr. Ual . to vboa Mi eHit. Np l tint iTw H pail. Tlie Market. I 'ia )vl. continue to annJy jAtrvna th U kwls of iwat that can oe prwcurol In tuM mtttet). an4 ai raoaMr rtr. Oah iM lr WM Oamr. Pou'lr. Yjtg and Bolt HALL a RHODES rrecm. r. lom. ie- JAMBS UO WEYl conrr.z sirelt, . IL OOKKCIt- I'lVZA, PBEMXITT, .UUZOXA jHWm ia ff. aaU Ae AtwaKui:M aa BLACKSMITH dXD IWRSESUOER! m t. . . at.tt n f fflt r. W9 ataakav IT.Ha9. i ll MWIRP! i ai ii n w unui tttur in..' r n t 1 o-idiawKiT ranc? bocos. . . ! --rCTiOS 1 lOIUC.-D, CIGAJWT.