Newspaper Page Text
rgcd by botlj pr.r snggcsted and rc of'both parties in lence President Grant has violated the Constitu- WrigUt Esq. for the following figurfi tion in any way, as some Democrats so j recciVcd bv yetcrIaYSt.mailfromMCrhrl NA MINER WEE ID IV T SUP VOL.'iXIII. PRESCOTT, ARIZONA." FRIDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 17, 1876, NO. 46 J3Y Special to the Miner by TJ. S. Military and W. U. L'.ceH been rtpd to have ILL.rliAi Ai.J C!ir((i;ni t .u,t.(kt..n ;nt- th 1)lot)alu ich.Ugtd U e5!inv latent report I have the folio.ving: . r;: ''.rating the u: New York, Nov. 10. -Private telegram hiu fcesiaior oonow, Jish Killing' IVIso Saiv.s. Most people are anxious to get the fust unauthorized telegram neWs; I want mv news alio ut four davs old. r, abandoning Florida tj1L. j think i stand sum chance to hear the from X',v Orleans suv that thetv hvj bee -i to thu Democrats. truth. it unit mei ami tempiasimns v for carrvin" out this scncnie man woum ue nouuiig men; man a magus. ,.i,;,oU- iWnished bv .John Mor- The best way to manage children iz to spank ther heavy Xew York gamblers, them irivately and prazc them publikly. lose cnormouslv unless Titden iThings that must Happen are a prate ileal tn this councct'ion, General Gar-eazier to git along with than things that tv... f!,ii..i.r. ..!. i .,,-o I... ... ii.vi emit t ent v that iiavos mav Happen, .uui-au- su.ui",.- Muifrs 1 "111 V'HV " IT. t .'41 1 V ' - - fc" - l lie .Mil uicgo union s .egur. r . r...-,-t rNl;, he.in, lV()in thlt j,;V(s a m ,j1r,ty, T,1(. Cisco correspondent telegraphs the billowing). . ' .. o .:,,.,.', . ..- ,:;..s :,5 . , ,lf to Dn.-la.s Gurin, the editor ol lue Union . , . 1j;4 wujU K ..,!,.' ,, , Mil br.nei-co, .vv . ). &:,, l ou can "ilit..m. Thcst, fibres are from D.-iiioeratio .vhoviU h list th9 Hag witn II.iye. hiden 1 - . iL.rc is tjle to' , fill I .1..:..!., .-..It Isi.ou.l I 10. ion ne'jit nave no ; Chieag , Nov. md that any i'he K-piiblican eluinent at once acccpt-d itt0.lH result, ii publicans li-;re e-!(nvr ,jjc KMt in South v dicredit thrown, they seem to enjoy only thoze things they Carolina, Louisianajhaint got. There iz no better evidence ov as a j.jytul o;idi.i3' ot tins long sinpii-,.-, amijj-.j tj, D-nwcmtic .li-patc!i ;-. ciaiiiiiniri.tnd F.orida is the work of Xew lork gam- gt-ncnil depravity tlian to see tliose who tlat the rej icing ext.;uL-d far iat tlr; night.jyjj.,., .,m ovcrythi.ig as mere fraul.!,H,s, wii., under cover of it, hare been ter the most sukeed the best. The most witli pitri.itie songi and oii.-e.o for Ilayjrj:,, i)jms,t-r its'in Nov.- York and C ii- imJ,, t,'eir bets on Tilden. jpleazant prospekt from the top of a hi and Whcder. c ig c need j Haves' e .'C-tion. Your di--j fcvA'ork, Nov. 11. The U. S. steamer 'mountain iz to look bak and see the nigged S.in Fnmci-co. Xov. fl. The Ch.-o:iic:e nutclu- iiince v.nt'iii n se:o.i of tlrj facU; w -...ikibi. with Win. .M. Tweed on board.'wav we Iiav cum. When impudence deserts Iih a sp.'cial tilled Chicago, tit h, midhign', which s-iy-j, "'T.ie l)jm icratic State O.itr.t. Conimittee ackno.vie.l-ri tha cieotion of ln wjii a. tii:;v ca i oe 'ivc. iSiJiad) SBIS. Chic-'. 10. T.i. I:ntibric:iii iri.is i:i v,.,v York. X.iv. !:. Francis 1). Moulton 11 iv . 's bv 11 m ij )iity. IJjts are banig.oher-'th,. 4,-tit C ingress ha bs, Democratic discontinued hi-; suit against Henry otl 4 to 1 oa II iYv!, but no takur. Kainfr, (5. .Mukia- a net Kjpit jucjiii gain onur..r,i Boucher and iiavs cot. Vi.- Yurie. Xnv. !). l.wnlinL' D.m KtiiW tJ. I Wii-hin-'ton. Nov. l;5. Tim President has !ha ars-ived at t. Tit'imas, on her way to a man it leaves him nothing on earth to fall !Xew York. iaK upon. 1 hv tsu-ii all tlie most ap- n:w concede Haves election. North Cif ii;ia is sd 1 to hMr lnm anij.ri.,!lU,( tj,u j,:,rd(n of Avery. SuFnr)" Xor. a '.lid li ''it, mf.Nuw H tinp-aire i-icre.i- tli gd:i s.m Diego, Xov. 1-1. l?i'.n special from witli tandini tli'c .ntra lict-irv 'diipauh.-J111 . , New York yesterday, ;iys: To - TribuneV fr.mXo.-th C'irolina, ev.-r tcVgram IVom! 1 ,hu r.lltr',Un ' 'th ''tl conv-nd -nt at V n-h:.iirton says it the National K.-p iblicin Cuiiinittej 0rgr. to i:. ll;1.u...i-r:ui party, l.ie polili- oonl-r-M ,.sta5;:hd that tha election Washington bids us ret aired that Have. :" 'iin M the prent Hon, is a. lur.is u.ion fa.- :vs lit hi L uLiana and con- .wl ,-..,, I'.m v ho nri" v.i (?. i' -v.. "tniuies, o ll- 't. :c'-!.-'t ir.'l.: y i.il- i iiulcrK-:):: at-, it and J v.i,-a:icie. i i i j .. .. trout as it ever wears to varus ny-.Ut!.,iti r t,tli'; tVum v.,u,vm thing, c .mes out lor dden a id II i.id:;cks.)h iyo , : wiu u T!ie Call h is mt h id the :irago tlu in r the canvass to put their nam at tiie iiead oi' . ii -nil!) i.- ,ns now caiit i4S. ;-.:. With tin hi th- 4 !h will mijoriiy. Tii. r 7 t o l ivor Tilde T ',i " ' onipian.e with President Gnu.t s imitation trotu Hi ' iv.iil to i.ivoi iiiuei. i.n? .iui..- . ,,.,.,, ,, j a c f . ' ... . , . . . .... ... r..n i l.:.. &tCi are .c.i.w Aipu.i, -i0;3 . u. iv c. A. ,IC;i ,s coii.-idercd a Mitncieut admission :. Tl... 1; ..,.,Mw. ..7; ...... li '''in,', .-co.i. V .1., iV4,.'Pin Ji-ittoevno lunia-r June to se.-iire the ....r.. i.m..r -i.r.Jn i Pi.-k-'.-Jn.' iti 4. Ja iA ii.-.j. sycturai vote... It 0:1! v remains to secure a very outer again-t 1 iLK. nig. ..r t ,.. n! w w -nv- i New . .rk, Xov. 10. 1 he lot ce nng ui)U.i; r5l.. L'. S. Stejinar Fnmkii.i withi ,nw. v. i.iTn r. .,,;.;,. tl. j a i.i mi ol!i ta in autiioritv show that the .ii i'iaging members of the Democratic Xa ti maT C 'UimWre.' c i.ic -de S Mitii Carolina i.id iiOj id-i t the IJt-pu .iea;. Ho reports tiie fact tiiat th? Hum icrath. ire .-ending none l t!i 'ir ojir.oetcnt nie:i to tn se states in proved plans, and i find that the cheapest way to manage a woman iz to let her hnv her own way. Thre iz one trait ov the hu man karakter that the devil himself must be proud ov, and that iz, the more we hav in I j n red a man the more we hate him. A trait or haz no tnends every noddy hates trea son. Truth never is in a hurry, but a lie iz .dhvu.-s on the jump. Th" bulk ov man kind lean be divided into a lump.-; the lazy, the indolent, and the lazv. Peace ought to be az cheap az davliirht. but it iz one of the luxurys, and kots us more than jnnv thinr else we hav to Iiuv. edition s iys our sp -i u cusp uj.ies i: m T.VUJ i ., i,., ir.i. Siie is io.u' over ibi Florida leiv.j' no riMMi.iable doubt th .! f..:-,r:.,i she. U l.i-t. 1 lave- li is a nnioritv m tna orare. in.'sai cu v,. to .',.- uwl f ? ( . 1 I... .... .............. - iiispa'.c.ius are eoniiini -i nv .m re.t.,Vu.i t i I uio.in,' t.degrani lion a mspaieii in iiic inue- i.ii; n;i the re.-uit in JiHisi- retums Iv Counties, the re.-uit in ana is yet to ha definitely ascjrtained but it is reasonable to expect a It 'publican major ity. It seems safe to take South Carolina from the list of doubtful States and give it to H ives. Th.' Sun does m in its leading: editorial this forenoon. Charleston, Xov. 10. News and C iuri i sav positively that Tilden's majority in th State wilt b-l,'."H). There i- nothing from ll.'ptibliea'i sources to lessen th.? It-publican claim to S. C. Philadelphia, Xov. 10. Grant telegraphed Sherman at noon, directing troops to Ins tent into Florid i and Louisiana to Generals Ru ier and Aug t witii instructions t in .u:j a fair count of election return-! in thee States, and prevent at all hazard--, i:it"ri'jrjjie from either pirty with a parfjctly fair count. He al-o iirr.ts th it fair and iiifiuenti .1 men of both parties go to thoxe States ami use'; t.ieir mtliience to preserve peace anilju-lice San Dieiro. Xov. 10. I he Ciiairmaa-of t -jl.iU' lietur.ii.ig 15 ard nri-t nuet on or be :"re the lTtli iust.. which will be Friday of lasjust rhi.s w ;ek. The 1" S Ir.wi'iir irentlemen coni- l..-i.:ll!l'r-. .. .i... t l. -..n . lines gr.i.igt.te .iM.... . .i.... . :,, r.H,.r , , od frooi S..it.i Car.iiiiia, your majority i.-; . .,nti Tn IU11 Anderson. overiu,yu. pigaeo.j ; s.in ue. uanliiui. Nov. i:l Jo i IN u I.IT.I..W1.1. i,Hiiva.-s of tlie vit, il" this (Jiiimtv .rlvns U. S. S. nator. j.,.,. (;7 over Tihlen, and Pacheco io"$ over PlitrT.-O'in. I 1. .1 lion. . I. !. li.l-; . i-.n-iH.;. 1 .t,.r I ' w.rif.!- Ilu! Ifl vnl.w furl nniiids cr; We ...a.id firm, the .-h tgu.i Ji-iim-. :he P.e-id.'iicv. Col. IIoimk at S.vxt.v Kvkuaiia. The Press in n-dicing Col. Hodge's tecoud lec ture at that place says: The cloMiig part o selthc lecture was devoted to the Uoth Parallel Railroad, which the speaker explained as being both feasible and practicable, and one which would open up a wonderfully rich country, embracing Prescott as a center in Arizona, and which, when completed to the Pacific coast, would pour a wonderful stream of wealth int.) Santa Barbara if this should become the terminus, and which the Colonel claimed is the natural terminus of the railroad which should cross the Coast liangc at the Soledad Pass. "We wish our business men and eilizcnsgcnerallv could have heard the lecture, and hope they keep upconimun- at tana; HI..VU HA. IS:-..ed.i S,:i F.a.ieise N'ov. l:'Alnh:i. 4'.5-' " Uln" i"'ge wmic Ut is on D. H. CuvM: a..AiN. !.,lei.er, I4j,: G. ,v. C, 12: California, o4;' hJ,:t!'rn k'ctu to"r unrt, T"1 ''V" NV.v Y ,rk, Nov. il. :! i-. M.-Sit.utiorMnstic.-, CI : jFexier.n. 22 Ophir, -W; Jack-'?!? ?,,ce ft ,,U'Y- 1 t1,1'' If, ,V iUrth,e: ill n-ni iia unciianged, b .th jMrties e.,u:il-'..t, 1.1. " building ot the doth Parallel Railroad. such further the -till ly anxious and conlidc.it regarding d mbifu.1 Gold in Xew York, Uhlf'.f. N.-.v lurk, ov. 11. I he (T.-aphic., Tii.vxKsozvrNn Pikm.a.matiox. Presi-'l to us from Tucson, including all that is .aMUHg. .'ni vi::i .viv- oe :;e.a. .umnir,ient (;,.lut ,m6 is.uj proclamation: I ..i;.f ill It .1 Wl I Mirutf-- Jk tli fl.n has l.jjii e.ecte.i President 1 "Z J" - ,'su"! "amy, lor Uury, and 1,039 for Stevens. If all reports be true that are telegraph l to us from Tucson, includinir all that is claimed from Clifton, Apiche and clse- From Vvar to yoar we have been accus-; where South for Stevens, we have 1.0-10 for i . T r i .... i ' ' s-rani-'iit, 'ii ives .'of the United StatJ.-.' Secivt o.ueh a. T.ie fact tii.tt th; in our ildly pursuits and -et apart a tune to olL-r thanks to Al- ...:..!.... .. i.i... ...it iul:iii hji iiil- -ipi-i. uiuaiiiir.t iie lias w.-u1,,w.1wuu.v,i,1 "i"""H-m - ,w vm.,;.! ,M i.. ..,.r ft.- . 'returns mav clian-'e it inater alH- Then. Much of this is guessed at, and the official S.'.vtii'y 3Iir;;i! bnse.s hi- dispatehe- eoiitii. nance thereof. We have at this tiniei1'11-'1 art everal precinct3 in this and Mo ll . li i r.'. c,IUi reions to be thankful for IIi contin-liiave counties that have not even been esti ii. ii. i ii- j ...: t .. , i i... , -i ... .... I'lo.ida a.id - ' iii-"i inaie.iai uiess-uiaieu in mis calculation. The contest, . wig-milieu int. uouniv na uesiowen. in trom the present outlook, snnnm to he he- tv.een Hardy and Stevens, with the chances about even. ure-.t ho e. opifii di o . . :vat.; oeived ili.-patio-s trom hoth J .iM..i.iii.i I jh ft in iv ti.. In L--. .nf. Ik . .uiuition to these tavors accoided to the he CountvVemocratie Central Cominittee,!:1511111 ,A,n ,,U'" received a dispatch from the Ch iirman f ' -"' ; United States, as Individuals we Ic.ve spec- the State Central Committee at Sin Fran- t San F.-.ucis? , N v. W M.Noth-i;.,.M.l..,sjvm to eijiris our hearty thankb to cisco this afternoon, which s-iy Louisiana, ing oiiiciai kn wn . in to.' tor-; doubtful Almighty God that by His providence and Florida and S. Carolina gone Denvcratic, -State. Kjpuohcaiis and i . 'in ..-r.its both jjj,i.uux. our Governmei.t, established a Tilden elected sure. rIhis larks eoiiliniia-hiim to ue ivu.un t.i .i.cei-.-.. century ago, ha.- ii vn enabled to fulliiil the tion. Sheriilan ha; gone n .n.;.v 0 e.ns to as- ,,,; ,;x- ,ts toiinilers inoirerin-ranasvluni . .- 1 -ttt.i & i.il iiiti i ti i ii I fi. i ti rt , : . -'' AVith reference to the Territorial election i k.""" . Vn .'e .'T,' to peopte ot every iv.ee, Mcuriug civil r,...,.;.v..l hi,t ..veiling th follov.-iri.r ,iJ aUOglOll, patches. Tucson, Nov. 10. Litest - ...o.r. K.rt. TT. .1,. OI. t.. 4l.!r.- o.e vens, ivo, iu. ii.uu,, -i,.iu i'" (.orri'iiiiiut.Mit 10. Tiie !.V",""ny religious ii.'.eity, to all within its border.-, 'I'll bet a sheep," said old Meredith tohis better half, that our boy Otho is going crazy; for he's grinnin' at the plow, he's jrrinniu' at the barn, and he's rimiiti' tn and.himself wherever he mes '-Pshaw! old man ," Paid his wife, "you don't know noth- niayij.vm a wiiu siiiem i.i, in,, u given .....i ,..,., . ,,,. :,i;t.;.i.,.,i :.,.:,.....,' : . . ' '.s i-n i isi.' vi - V of tlie N.rtfition to Iiein' V ,' , V J"- "g- me critter s got a love- etter " retut-j'S -dve . V, ' IIIL4lL i 4- T 1 . aml wiuality bel re the law. It is more- . i. i;. v.. " over e.-peei;.llv our duty i countv savs: I am t od that th:- lie- prayerji t0 the Father of All .Mercies for ai Tlie elcctl0 returns, Ave arc advised, t I i : i I . .. iihiiiiii':i;is 1 1 i i ii.M-ni:1. :-n . i urn nn i fin - i r i ll...,.n;v 10T.;it... returns frn.n i-. ... .... ...... .... ' m uiwue ia,iir 10 us as ..nonets in Mar eona count vidve Onrv 24!): f i .;.;.,,... r.oi. n . ..o:.... "V"10" . im.l,x mHl! A'J re:ii-n of ... .0 ... ,U.,UI v-.'"..'., these considerations. I, Ulysses S. Stevens, ..l: Hardy 14. .am F dm i and that tins is th s secret of i.. :.i ........ .... ..... ,' n. a J" , .... t r,. Cn :.'a..-.. .I,ws,.,lB,u"1 u,c ,I,U'U xwz, io HiCKeiiourg, w. 10. me imiowmg i.aeuieuii.. v-ii.i.iwiui ""'"':11 menil to the jieople of tho United S.atc 1USI received iroin ijiii-eiiiiu:; ouit. ;u imii win:; m .noun. ...u .inc. i loiui-iu I..vnte tln :i(IMi .v .-.r Stevens, 5; Hardy none Haydens Ferry c ist 27 votes Oury. 21; Stevens 2; Hardy 1. These arc included in the Mariciipa vot above. Gray received 1J and Woolsev 8 for Council at the Ferrv San Dieiro. Nov. 11. The election news is just, as conilicting as ever. Kvery dis jiatch from Democratic sources claims Til den s majorities in Lmsiana, I'londa, and South Carolina, while those from Republi can sources are just as' emphatic that the Grant, recom- s to Grant, too, .seems to have caught the alann, the f.XprCdsi.)ii of their thanks and prayers as his message to Goa. bhernian betrays his , Ai,n:.rlfv. n.i O '"J" -...- 11IV11 llilll, arc not opened and counted officially in this all Territory until the second Monday after the election consequently we shall have to wait another week before the 'final result can be definitely determined. inviiiti t. .i t. i r tkl-M' till ITii-' ' i.fc ..... ...... .... .avoe.-itioim tn !isQi.in I. ;.. n.: .John Kelly, Felix McC.oskyand several i.,.; r ' " .., n1'11 .notorious New ork Democrats are .i... ,, i.i.J: i .... T ,- -. . t. ... .. w niiun...iij ..I... u-.il, in wiiiiess workinj' bii.-piciou.-ly. It is thouirht. .i:...c t i... . . '""-- . - . . i . . . . , x ..a.i; liuiuillliu M'l II1V I OKI. CIC it their liart ot the plot is to create pub- i- o r.. ... V V ' K. Ull.l.M. I lUSlllUUl. other. here th: lie sentimept for Tilden among Republicans in Washington, and to soften the way for the announcement of his election, by the conciliation of some of the leading oilice- Gencral Kautz has had his scouts and troops out constantly for a month or more K-publicans have carried tho-e States. The!,ltl,ci'!? iU,tl promising them places under running over the old Chiricahua reservation following w.is telegraphed to the Union histTh'5 who, as I am told, does not want and the whole South Eastern portion of the ni.dit. bv their teleirratihic c invsixmdent at ny "damned row,"' but wishes to go mto'Torritory, and thu officers uniformlv rmmn S;ui Francisco: To Douglass Guun. As office quietly ami peacefully; or in other that there are no Indians there, or" if thev far as the dispatehes from Dem cratic sour-;ortl i'ir,s w' llilv g"c o tlv are titerc they cannot be iound and there is ('.sseiit during the (lar. the friends of Hayes10"''"! States, to buy Tilden's election, no fresh Indian sign. The General has have no reason whatever to be depressedj:re doing their work there, Kelly's men are about come to the conclusion that the crv of io loresian irouoiu nero uy creaiin uie nn- rencgaoes is a iaisc one, and that the recent pression that Tilden is undoubtedly elccted.'nmrdcrs have all been committed most A well-known lobyist and ex-newspaperjlikcly, by Mexicans. ' There comes to us, by way of Fort "Whip ple, a report that there was a robbery com mitted last week somewhere on the Verde road, and that there was some shooting and hanging in it, but we have been unable to ascertain who, where or to what extent. Byron wrote, "how sweet to hear the watch-dog's honest bark." From which we infer Byron never attended a midnightsocia ble in a farmer's watermelon patch. and as far as the "club" reports it must be understood that they arc not Republican specials. They give a synopsis of news. What is the difference between horse-rac ing and going to church? One makes men bet, the other makes Iheni better. A Chicago livery man secures the patron age of lovers by having the seats of his vehi cles made rather small for two persons. objection to the I 'Evan's' gold watch and chain, stem-wind orthis increasing I er and setter, will be rallied at Kcarnev U. Jysagilfc-I-rices to Suit the Times.