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f-r rrr T4T TV! 3 7 cv, 11 C3B JVY ... r I it Mill FRIDAY, MAKCll 0, 1877. i.... T ! 1ST?. r i.iiiiiwtw. . - - . . i Enmm MisrKI todtaa UvSend youHth j.rocee, ed io-plue h lm.r 4ii eomau- ,ijr Hems, men au.; , not;co 0f jnomrv. The was. most salb- vneral intereM Ui your renders. ' Iho ,,., ,rr. nml. nw. after lin alienee of citrh- Xia; vi-MA INDIANS OX THK WAK-YATU. The following dispatch has.been received at Military Headquarters r Maricopa, March G.1S77. i hon. nl 4 o'clock thi afternoon, from -what I have been ablo to gather, tlte Pimtis believe that the two Indians taken to PIiomiLx ou the 17th ultimo, have beou hang ed, and on that account an? much excited and incensed against those who, they be liove, caused the troops to come hor ami make the arrest. Mr. Moore ami the tele graph oierator arc very uneasy about the matter I canuot vet tell how much cause there i for this feeling. Mr. Moore's party at work at a well, twenty-five miles wut of here, were fired upon and driven away ilay before vestordav. I will report again to morrow. A. M. KKXittU, First Lieut. Cth Cav. Com. Detachment. - The above telegram Iwtrays a bad statu of fecilimr between the whites and thePhuas, n tribe that has hitherto been friendly and peaceable. It is not certainly known here what has berome of the two Indians taken to Phmnix on a charge of shooting Clancy. It was reported thaftltey had escaped, but as they have not returned to their tribe, the Indians, a Avell as tin; Military, fear they have lcn foully dealt with. If it W true that thev have lee.u taken out and hanged, thoo who did so have done a grievous wrong and stirred up trouble in. a quarter where it was just as easy to have had peace and at tho same time administered the proper pun ishment to the prisouexs, if found guilty. It is always better to let the law take its course, even if it is a little tardy, than to endanger the lives of citizens by enraging n iuorant, yet otherwise quiet people. It may do that these two prisoners Live escaped, aud are afraid to return to their people, but the in dications arc that thev hare been sunt to the happr hunting grounds. We may be able to say more concerning this matter to-morrow. AvasVallcjl To the notice? ahd he at unO ret ! o!nixc.l himself us tlie person concerning t i. . t ,,.fl. I wuom imgrmauoii wn miuj;iii, mm nur AMKKICAX OKUMANY. The methyl of carrying paper be of firt oil the list shall be this: The immacu- latoand incompetent fraud, J. P. Cluni, is in town on his way to the Pinal mines. Querv: Will Clum allowhis Indians to go down South, when kts wining interests urn in tha Pinal cnmitrv I Qsin SiiUl. Florence is the busiest Unlo place (a far a I iiave got) in Arir.ona. The town is, full of strangers, vehicle, stages etc, eta, all the time. There arc thi?e coaches per week to aud from Tucoi; ditto, to and from Yuma; two ier week Tor the Prcscott count rv; ditto, to ami fnm tlie Silver King mine; ditto, to and f.om iSol City. Tlie riwt.mi.iv frotn hiru to the litter nlace is 00 miles 1'aa- $10; uIdaho Hit' V Co. m- the carriers. Parties who a)war to bwcll posted on such thiugrs tav thattTucsoa will, uni bug, bo feucid in tor a sheep nneh. U is ru mored that a certain proiniuent physician . . . ....... l of tho ex-Capital will oou move 10 i res cott, where whito peoplo live. It is aloj said, that several business iiiuu of Tucson are anxious to eloe out their atfairs in that place. There is au old protcrb whjeli says somethim: alout rats leaving a,sinking ship; thitt applies to Tucson. . TllK MINUS. These Pinal mine are of fabulous rich ness, and will soon nstonBh the mining world; olid chunks of pure silver are taken outdailv. and the ore is o rich that the owners "are obliged to employ guanls to watch the dumps. Every man you meet in this place, in two minutes talk, will t found to have an xfroonrfiiwry rich specimen in his pocket, taken out of Aimine, and, wind you, not carfully picked out for its richness, but taken as trie guneral average, for which he confidently expects to rvalue something im What a beautiful thimr is Hone to tho "chronic" prosjvecfor, with it day and nicht dreams of wealth, which will enable him to Jive at a "way.up nasn-uousc aau moke imaginary HiTana. 'Ihe only in dividual that I know Of who will compare with the aforesaid nrosooctor. is thr "three- ono" player at faro, especially when there nra Iouof taTcnneit) cates.' and like the prospector whoso mino "peters out," his face assumes an cxpresAmof uMer disgust, when 4ho "Tennessee cats" go ibur times." Nevertheless, with a few cnmisim anl em jes at his bad luck, ho continues to play the same old "system." The weather is beautiful, and the cotton woods are putting on their green drose for the Summer, while the little bints perched i?vm tJii-ir hot!Lh. are chirtunir love to , w.- O A teen rears, h memler of a family, who had left the home of hi youth in the Kat,has ioinit! thn iumilV circle. Some disiiiuKuntmcut was felt by many of , .1 . W A .1 - - . tl f" I vourreauer?, on tne arrival oi uio man mm l'rescott iat Monday, that no katiiftetory intolligenco was reoeired regnnling tho Presidential matter. It smm tlrat the ides of March vill ami loavo the question ns to who will be Chief Executive undeter mined. Mail matter arrives at this olllce Miirrogu larlv, that some suliscribers of Eatern pa- iers nave tiisconunucti incir auiterMitum. eaclt other. PlUSK. 3IOIIAVK COUKUSl'ONnKNCK. on elections in Gcnuany partakes more and more of the by the following letter, dranslatodfroiu. German newspaper found in tb.9 Library As sociation, that the same policy -which clru--acteritcs jwlitical campiiigns m llepublican w ln.iii" ltuNurd in monarch ial rtonmuTircrt! it i'I J . i ' C1 J X. "Your elections have suquised the world, and their baneful inllucnccs must bo felt orervwhere. It is said hcrc.that your ioli ticians in BerlLi don't know 'anything about carrying on elections, lieuse they wiU nevjr understand to what use money can Iki uit to. Tho Hamburg elections havo cost one party lwsitivcly 130,000 mark I ful tj,at ,il0jr matpril intureats w.wld lan (17,000) besides the extra qwnUitni oi j - h accoUnt ot- the ppdongl tlce seen us hero in llamhurg on election day, aorm, which laned tw, ddys, eommwirwl. a-ntatinir "nd" wording in ul Ainericau x Iare amount of rsiu tell, whkh hs not rtvle. The streets were cnnvtled all ttay refhea Uie fiioe of nature, but re ,5fii niniiRK who cnrriwl immense niacarus -.viiJi tin. names of the candidates inscribed ntum jjavinsr failetl fr weeks to receio their jwiicrs, which formorly wcro tvcciwl Avith regularity. For weeks thi tllico ha? been without postage stamps although requisi tion were made in due time. We had some correjonuencc prenared for tin Mini: it. liist weuk. but tonlil not beiul it, iu consequence of our inability to procure a postage itauip. Through the courte.se of lifrieniLuo hare secured out. which will be umhI for this letter, trusting that the future provide for itself. And Haw long is Utis xstai tarcc to iai r e have rcmoustrateil and implored, by letter and through the pres, but a deaf car has lccn turnml to our remonstrances and our prayers have not leeu heeled by the De partment. It matters out little to tuts peo plo or Mohave, wnctiwr Hayes or'iuucn shall be declarwl Pruaidsnt of the Uuitctl States, but an occasional mail they Mtoald have, and to thateu'l, Mr. Editor, continue rour clToru and "woarv not in well doing." F. L. H. G. LTrrrci; most viicunix. iliXKiuvi. Pa hk. Feb. dS. 1ST7. EuiTon MlMu:: The anxiety of many in this secticn of the Territory wlo wrrc frar- tlicreon. At . nwnia heae placpls, wvre changetl for others iKviring the inscription : "VotadtienUiere'slanaliead. , In the bureaus set members ofour com mittee as well as those of the othch party, who kept themselves constantly ponco w w tlicir resnective tickets, two o'clock thousands ot our jwrty marclied in pnwession-with placmls "Ye have not voted yet!" flung high iuhc.air. llundrciU of carriiiges, uwn the back of "which were painted' in large - letters the names of-tha - candidates, moving to and fro, bringing the loreliet voters to 'the ivlls. and I know of one old citizen, who permitted hunselt to I Tte.1i0ll vjjjcj, w:v tend'Tpd to him by the transortel from the hospital to the voting ,,co.,jc f yaTaii, sirrs his constituents place. I tell you we had a fearful time ot ,fiia.ltiie: r neighbors aminTiatc the services stored contidence in tho who were aprc hensive of a dry winter. Mr. Spear returned from Srii Francisco soe dars since; awl mxu after his arrival, PtKe whistle of the Mineral Park mill was heard, and wrk commenoed, which will probably continue. uu!e some unforseen i loatingencr Miould cause auotJier feuspen- j;ioa of opemtmns. Hon. J. 1 . 1 lull arnvwi in mo i-arj, ou the evening of the 27th, and was warmly greeted by his many friends. His constit uent, are justly proud of the record w hich their lteprcscntatlT has made and the fiifalitY with which he has discharged the trust conStlcd to his keenim. The cordial - it Imt. what if tlitlt and swopt all three Districts for the Nation al Lilwral party. ' Prondent Hayes has selected tlie fettowiag joutlcmou fur his (abinet : , . S!Hilarv of State. AV. M. Erarts: Seereta- rv of the interior, cWbSchure; Ssorctnry of wzr. uiciinru , i iiotnnson 01 liKiwnaT Ac were .succcs-ful, , - , m,Jmm ltewt ntaUve. T-'.vr mn than a week the OOHHtV seat llRs been at tlw Park, nnd all tlie Countj o4Hcr arc liere cxrejn tlie rnnvaie .iuge, who still risi.lfat Union Pass, lie contem plate removing to the scat of jwstkc at an Piiacc, Annex., Feb. 2G, 1377. Editous MlN'Kr.: For several dajs the clouds hare been gathering around us and last nigH aud to day have been giving u a refreshing rain. Farmers look happy at this as it saves them the trouble of irrigating at present. It is not often that a rain comes m opportunely, as this one comes at just the right time to assist the farmers and cause the crops just beginning to need irrigation to grow. It will javu the expense and trouble of one irrigation to nearly all the crops in the valley and will bring on the early gar den u. Tlie Indians urreatcd for robbery and at tempt to murdor Clancy near Maneop Wells, were up for examination before Jus tice Itumberg tal morning, ami were bound ...r i, aimit tln notion of the next trrand jurv, and in default of bail were committal tojau. The weddin" mentioned in your last is sue as "to be," did not come off. 'According to the jwurna! of madnti rumor not "tndet initclv itostponed," but oaly "laid uiwn the table." Some iay it was made a "pecial orler" for sointt day in Slarcli. Tlie uVsgosi lload Comuilssioners" ap pointed by tlie late Irgislature, to baild n wagon roail lrnm l'honiJi to uiooe uiiy ano from Phwilx ti Presctti owl Yuma, hare jmtly comilethl their urgnuinuioa. Two of them, Mrv. Smith kimI IJorton have forwanlel thri" 'di under tho proTisioos of "An Act t phslge the faith and credit of the Territory, ic. to th Governor for hU approval attd iiavt? filed their bond with the Jkru ot supormors 01 uie counij un der the prtvi.i(ns of the "act to pledge the faith and credit of Maricopa County, etc." foe their appro ral. Tlie otiior Corummloner 3Ir. Harden, las not yet filed Vis bonds I believe. The Hoard wfll commence tho work next week. The ball on the 22d. inst., was adecided succos. and the lails awl la-wha tripped it to gMxl music all night looc- I can't ce what fun they ami ia ItiTCi soppsio thjy can. Tlie "Literary Society" is flourishing finely. Ist wk teT sent off quite a sum of money(amoHit unknown to your cor respofldeiit), to Sn Francisco fo books for tlioHlirary. Tlu i. a good morr. and even if the Wtcranr exavi hould nut dlseloie hhv ftm(tnliBarr tmlmt. still a libmrr will do'gootl ami aiaj'pertwp fumWt themoaae fir pleasiHUy apeaatai; mi erewiujf ior some fault of our Terrltft onlv tnrthtiiiirkMu.. lor his cotintv ami tu u gtMxi or the lerrlton, J tlflllknliK VIH' ennn C. . ...... 1 ...ii. . . . ... Editor Unr lSiuss from this place ..1.1.. 1.. ...... trivo vou a few facts. . . .. ... .. . aim wiui a runn eoou 1 . .1. .r lev uasrenteii ms ranch is working like H gopbtt gooti imiroremcniit oa low. is tlie Peck ranch. .. . . . . '. unei 111 tne iumv( ranch looms un like a 1 tancc, uinl looks btautifsi on its owner Mr, Fred iuir atreut for M r. A . with railnad spml. lit mo and Hoe mlne Jvay s -11 1 . .1 .-.11 1 pjiw unu mat un-ie u in i nine on them ill 15 da f l" . .... .1. nt 1 ,-.rtr &. VOl HMI t,4l, !.. . ...... iii;.. v. ' . . . . . . .lt 1 IM1 IO IWI-"'J ... . . . I . t . 1 .t . s- 1.1 i ii. i start, i our ui i Mr. Hertwrt is nere in smelter anu rjs m Mr. Hinckley anil 3Ir. i .! ,1. x . Thev sav. irite thfto uier niu mi iun uvm start tier a uoomtag. During tne past r emigrants from all O ..... . . I . I , Atm.MM r - o - c - W-I1V. It : increase of ntotAt Tntt section, that our pleased with their en a cood report of our aimcultunl. i ii ii ii ft .1 l.il afnint of R Oml success It was , . . ... V - . - . -T cu up aain ukwb accumulate! to tnui s . early day. Since Minensl Parti has becmnc ! of our vaaat: wen who iw syeoxl tbolr Stcntnr of Ui&tov, Gcu. Qialte Covins (4,,OM b J sj"'uilw U swpj Massadmtts; Secretan- of th TreoaurHoe otr . - - , , - s.: Jnlm ShrnT!in nf flhin- Pustmnstiir (Jeiienil. Daid 31. Key of Tennessee; Attorney -Getit-ral, McCrary of Iowa. Tlmt wholo-soulod fa frofgkter. Hank PirowH,niuy bo uxpeoted U nrnve any day rom the terminus f ike railroad m. hWe of nch urominttfcc sctral mi iirovt iuenta are in contemnlaiou. Aootlier ... t . 1 .......V..L two of tterf wot popular vouag men in 'in- tiiatsp. twe uresrut imiaer iciuir deemed inmhsiuale to mpply tlie demand of thfe growinir cottiUB!ty. Sfetime Mre, a notice nwxnxl in tlio Mixkk. in which the wlMfiiout of a oor lin in.li idual were oinnirrd The at ttn'.i a - f on t' f.h". citizMsof tiiis pbca lo'iMira in tha il(ua&. The opioioa of lite people hi nnrd to th tiintli Ledblntix Viabj i vrrx much iMistd. Tho ooonoatw a.mot of s)teclal leuislsiiiHi mi runtwM aHUi tl gnral legulatton, ii Utought by many to bo too much llko tho Urge pttnt.tr of HsaokMU5cd by ono Folstaff comnoml witli Uh "lraidM ooasumed by hiot s recorded of that acle bcateil indlvidoal by n cortaln WlHiam Slmkuipoarc. Ami ioriaoukly it is & groat . . - linn iTtT H.H.I i iiv . mrr " pkHiul f-t lent iB. UMtOeMftfiS.. t Ik IJoivnl Ten l-l micr p; for