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b. V. TILTo~ ( CO., Pro t VLUGL IL CITY, M 7. T Saturday,. . Dec S3t, t~ti r` r Ct - It is-awithirCtfet pleasuie' That we' pre. - srcat tp our ro&t1ert Ui mcssaae of At irham V t~ gI Ga the $enot3 ,ngsi Ouse of Ikprc aoeakt.:e Aý svtlotg!Iproe ld be At :nee inj sdicitss and u~it ietsui srv. 0o ona tiC lrtcrvin the nh df a inOf a a would pass the Adocumlint by without an aLttegtike perusal, -p4d R.no bat an, ecmy of h.a Ccaxrtry will 'Withold- the mneet of praise from one who has ro -orthi!ý earnd it, as the flrstzlnag zatrate of the United Stctie hsn done. TL4tre is no rhapsody abaut stars, eagles, em~tten foemnen, a-c., a a seas i-l arnd comp oh.asiie gintuce a: puh>ic ag;rt, I .for the l:at twelveo months. I: recitea th-! prboBres of the Union armn ; mentions h amje:jj!e rL!atlons thtt n~Jw cz:tt IN :.,h other natinas ; stcruiy r fu3es t~e rc ;a i meiibCa~tion of the nroeiarna;-- 4o1lbaion?4 slavery, and winds up A the nat onal 01 tor war co o, l saw co-eri tlrn n w;t? rcsistal:t.; to tilt lw 'oful Luhor ity of t e Utiitr St Sats. Tu this declaration ouch ratrio w-ill ,say -Rm~nl Peace on any' t'~r:mu saVe U3~d - Pcn on the part of the rehels, woid only .Ib: tLi f'1undatioi of zt st~il bloodier war,11 :When oocasion oisrod. Even if our riosi. Liton ware fa e A3 it is true, the splendor of the nation's glory mould be c-npsed; 'tr onsf P.-c2, a wol edakuJ r i n s _ c . ;a: o ra: ; d r g i v i n g f o e w e u ,i rtcn-co 2,C3J mUl s of a most rvlnorable t *l")rder and, 811 n of its strengt', the once C j1road t'nitcd S:*tes wCCCl bS s in . fjr n t.ai-sxiaera of xaadarcaj and tU~e derision of 2 t".rants. Surolv, if elcwiy, th'en!d we J ] 3ll tit is c ti -the to hep ool ser 60} m~ianý; sa crt': 4 43Lt :n 11.wI] not I U Cisi';s war hi:, L'41flen1e n"!' : te .u'.i xoin of dci:tto:v atray witt I l\t',d Were uvir a ;«t w-en. a it is ebou!J 11J i.: favor or a V gOrfS3 IrT!.- 2. ";:tri,:Ti.d ty 0'2rc tn_. mou '.%. t i - t';^ roc»f·C' O C." I .A . z 9te :; eta, tht o` is no in ii·cl C con.12, and we are re o:eed t9 find1 that th l C Prsid,_cnt hia n;iiod ci h colors to the' mat st.. N'iew Qtartz Lode Law". 1i nreaC:3,t o0:i rcadors 8;ith a copy of Le-i- tu.rc. It ý:1i rcxn;dy in.nvyof th P." ~'n ' cv~i: e3:3rm:;'.E1 cf Iy~:c~ tbl a t or r: cart'dr. Ju ):inT wiil bj nrreCnted, a::id rso al] unduc c't r!sion o0 f macrL to th i su ct in : ne x is~n e, and ineRflwh:ic. we are i;:iypn to ro:tlzQ a b^ gannir. of the c:Ta pro2---r : ja3t;c; t, ;)i ar . Protjriou for thte sListll Poor. A most flagrunt rnl war.ton instancoj of unrt;r!tur1 can lct o the part of 1,1 rents to tiwir chtilrltet, earno unducr ou:r f:ltco to-ao7. Th ~ree title ICrPi, who statc their nams to be Canary, ,arnd at th do3r or M-r. Fe:-gs, ofl Idaho street, so aiiiin- cli ar::v The aqOa t wo, tw 2& ri 0223 w i.-r hh3ut tcn cul tIcy"te, rep.eSp titý> Iy. Tis cridst gi:l carried in htr arms her Infaiut t;ister, a b'I"t- of about 12 months or c.: . Canary, the £.t:htr, it . cans, is a iamnL:. in ý"au:. " T a mothr is woman of the lowest grad.le, and vrns last seen in -town, at IDr Bysm's oC or, a dad or two since.A CZ o in a'i hoat r.nov additional cClisn:, was all that detehded (?) the poor ohiltlrea from the inclemency of thea *weather. Mrs. Fergts, Mrs. Castner nad IMrs. Mo on kindly proviled thema wi:1 food LUnl some c:oti;nn. "I 1 Csscd are tIbemer Sifui." Theor is no lcgal %ray or raisinga goherfl rate for tha roor, nvail ab!; to the , caaaty comnuiss:oues', ani if it ba true :t!lat tlhe Iuaiho statutes are repoaled, where iy4 g~tlno tax:- t··n · ! .;vie.d. our L eihla tCre had I; ;tcrthow their skill and prompt Laude, bL ctnctimn thie nacepsarv laws for ilk inooma tax, which Rio ytIe l rnrie fudst Lo;; for t:lis.purpo3e and tho cain tomiance of pr i onerafor which,at present, thc?'tt3 so appropriation. The sherirF has ,p'oi Wed it oa hL own reopcnsibillac. 4s for th inhuamamn brute, who have de-. *eqrted iL Ar poor, unfortunate children, the .Divine au3r wrill overtake them Sooncr or .later,; Lut, mn~enwhile, tbe laws of man, Ewhicb they hav, so audaeiouuiv viek.ted, .hould Lo api; he4 to .their case, mmd stems I justice ua~etod out to the offenders. .-We .ua4utrand that the little ones returaed to j )j4,4a, where they havo esiated for some t .-We unnerJstsed that the ladles of the Ree. U, Tmbst's ogr y'ton have rsrolrad paoa, am d an sitJimaIeprspgmttIors for , 6r smseaac!ajnte- d ý r to tsis Ln L ll·7 Mo tiff ba shell! a ad Y 7+ street, firsa t'i ilncr lJ I Bn isan I L jusiivY4-...'. ii4 Ibt that the y urO to 114 J5 f ii b wwuixag of ALM b O Jana- . . A iopas ud we 4qpq $W wil tý T rang rf'` v~ i III. aril !it" l for 0·r ·· Indictmnouta Feuad. We unnderstand jthat the Orand Jurie - ~re~nm con ~jc~d indict mc ¶;din ho f stingjies a rb e, ran A. J. Culbertson, grand larceny. G. S. New, challenge to fight a duel. Maria i a oT IiasSpp, 2ieg 3J · _ , Joan K I a ut wad IAUe~rl :. Gtorge &rannago; oLtain ing oods a - ·TIi !'t all, .mJ,·sd us.S Willi nn BEneradni, adtcrmt to. atom iji 3errv Lewts, 'chrrg e nd e bitng Sdcndj ttrIeaprons. I. I.i: C: '-Adal!, adultery. Vi9f1 aii b7in Slyck, adultery. `Jennie en t, adurt'eq. Afbert' 11rx, incest.' Dh'rid Wildy, drawing and chbibiting 4'dendlýi apors. 1t. U. Cxct;·Jcr attempp t to comnmit nmurdlcr. files weirc mee ml other idi~tcan ?its found, but as the partics.haye not yet. been I arpcted,tbhey eannot npw b3 given, lest the objects 41justicc should be dufeated.J The nflzeazau CoUtroversy. B>z7Zli' Cz~r, Dcc. 25th, 1 34. To Tr nEDZTOR. oF TiM Mo;Tasj ioS: I DiEAR SEJR:---y 3 attenton way c-'"zi io a Rtatclucnt in your p~P~r' iL~it no authority bad b1o'i givu to rtdao a troop of cavalry 101' oci~jc Rgainft tb0; 1ndiairo. Suc~h nu yhori~y has been --:cu to me, land I have Lc"' aOCU~laii~ti ini moy pOstde.sioni to prove it. SSuuJ-uthority was given by the Adjutant Ioneral. .. M. BozEcX. 1. S. I wouldl like to know what au thority you ave far such a stateomet. We hid the best authority for making the tatenjlnt referred to. Adjutant Gzn JTouln A. Nelson received a letter from his Excellency, the Govcrn'r of M~atann,froux which w, are permittad to make t43 fo: iowin,, cx:r::ct regardingn the raisin- of troops to fibt the Indians. lie says : "I see by tie MosrANA PoSr that Car:. 13. At si erstl for meu for tio purpeC of Stinj Iedino, ail s:.ya in it, that he bas been autL..riz;d. If Le baahiA uuthloity f. m you, it is all :iiict." Coi. J. A. Nelea a informed us that III had given authorjiy to nobody to raise a company of cal-ilrr, and -bo;y to~ us to make the tatenjent referred to in Capt. J. M. f~l';ozwAo's letter. TT e [)4c I , U cta4T.-Our 'brother of teL Lewjrioi~n Go!J: ~ tes t:u'3 that Come vicitor or defcat, th unsthG lvl I( dcteruxtnaLc:i~1 to standI by the Eag will know Leo Chan-e among the loal mea of I f.Mitain:." On tbs whole, we have wcazh r 'd~( th = fto: w pretty We'.!; h r.~ m ;o itv. thoug a simna one, in bu;l · LCo un cil a nd H ouse of i-pre y atat ; es InMw. u i hIdison coor.ty Wac wrco nOte LIubared; b u~l . it roinemberetd that last year, it was s:? u one w ,v. The tide is turning. and bcifre .ong, the last foot prints of the clovcn hoofi &of (1,:() i::t;-y anld S :ralation, will only be V ':vitt r of history u these p:arts. Tsa peir con tage of Union voties on the gn ral I unation is tr'm~n.Iosly on the inr""e -3.. Fn'IAN 1LB-ltOTiIE:iooD.-One of the af filiatcd brach:ohs of this organization wll1 moeet ii. the Court :oona, over Lisi., a1 Jl, `tope, dcrv Suturdac. TThe-love of Irish mn-i for their native country never Eiinc so lrri .?ily us in a forCign land. No man:l wlo has ever lived on the Careen Iii- but 'h: st feel his heart beat warmly at the very 1 mrtenionn of its ntme ; but :8' thero 4 I cJ;n X:s wih it t"l'. racUcetion that tll areo r~ cl~ irs tl~ hivo: in Li.A to better ti. coniu~tion o'f Ireland are met Lv tho 'oo n?,itiu: of citho~r ()n2 ortho ol~ or t!h e tw o p ar tic th a t 111 -"l y w aste in inm - tua , t;trc:uio:ý tae en rgy that Hhould manke th-ir i C.u'trv sHec in] to neoa' on irth. 'ike detdiitst ifoM Of the 1ui 13l" hatv ever been ftoit cdd amid nursed iis her bosom. Cpcti the day whtu, d i tinction5 of creed and race bcintg forgone:: , eaich iri luirl:n1 t y iv.ticoinm crv er .n ot the Isl:r of S tins ,s, a b: ' h Times harp that oc (ttlt. h'- 'inric's ai awtcogo the title of sou , struck by suse patriot h.ta, a dd its ciwt tucl lod to the b'urd4n o: the chorus ' 1 .XcuchI 0' UIv I. ..t teati for thee; Faireet r oyerc" to cirta, i itt.tnottiasea ho s. ('i 'The New Plining Law. t Be it enached bj thl' LeJis'ltit ioesssenabl orq the T'ier.i:ory , of lc.'. ata: SZCTIos 1.-.Th'at any p::rson or persons who may herca'ter discover any qu·lrtz lead, lode, or ledge, shall b^ entitled to oae claim each. by pre-cmpft.n. SEC. 2--That jn ordor to entitle any per son or person; to roeord in the county re corder's o-itc of th.' proprr conn:v, any lead, lode or laede, either cf rold or salver or claims .there.u, tl.re shall first bel di-' covered oa said lode, lead, or ledge, a veiu or crevice of quartz ore with at least osu well defined will. SeC. 3.-Claims on any 1ad, lode, .or ledge, either of gold or silveor, hercaitur discover d, shlall consist of rot more than two hulaired feet along the lode, lead, or ledge, togother i.ith all dips, spura and an gies, emtnatiug or diver ing from said lead, lode, or ledge, a asio fifty Lect on each side of the centre of said lead, lodo, or ledge, for working purposes. Provided, That when two or mor ltke~ds, lodes, or _ledges shall be discovered wlthrt one hun dred feet of each. other, either- running arallel or croIssng eael other the gsoand ,otwen such lcads, laees, or ledges shall beloug equally to. the claimaants of the-.said lcnlaeae, oe or ledgei withoet. regrt. to the pri wity of discoverJ.or aopa . o, Sc. 4. --Whrn an lrad ?- gpy l j-e . or o: :ainers! l the !D r a o :Mrshe Inc property of the claimant upon tht leand,lode, or ledge first discovered. ' " Sde c. 5. ?haht a ie balb mae the ,f & there ý- ifhall ced at 3tW a dil cove at g c d t f1t e no' I thalx five he di eter aid aatako b ly an.e~n sf~itn~ T d ýt pen" mum jtl Thici l b0 placed ý- i ýygibý o aQtcsra,# aami. q t4gle94ý di,'tiid1at'of tlsOt1UlcoVara ox -t *acote the date of diveioery, anti: ft iname I. or claimaln, and W A C ~ U ~ L i e 4 a t b op o r e sfl ie ~ Jj$ e Ais r ýrCfr id sthl;es s t''z xziin twlvo month by the clnimrnpts on sa4id.od, lead; or pldge,,jf` torn d(!n or Sotaeheiso deatrove~j. ' 08Et t3.-;, Notice e1 the discovery or: J emnption;u~oa (toy i ed, lede, or lcrd e, shill be filed for record in the count; recorder's ofaoo of: the Cetdt 'iti t whlich tbi' s.:Smo i:v be situated, wihpia fifteen dhtxs of the datto. of fhe discorory or pie-lmtpt:on, and there sh!al; at theo . ai time, b'e an"n at takena before .th(Di&Cccrler, thnt the claimant or clnimnants are cach an1d all of them, bona Leida residenti of the Territory at Montana, and there shall be d.mosited iii the rccordcr's oI1ice, eithc r by th. 'dscovc'rcr or sonme ir r m neptor, a srcuiuPn of the qnartz ore or ( minieral o'ract.df or taken roni said I 'd, lade, or lit~l· which said specimen shall b= pe~:iº..:l i i- he'.bt! by the r, corder .itI Preserved in it s diine . 'Sx 7i.-T tt ainy pe r.on or persons who sha.!! take up or deyti ov, or ceu e the sansi to he done, any of the said atak --, or who SIhal1. in andi- ,T-, p rpo.3eol deftce or ob .:.era~te any p.rt or portion of the y:rit ii'j or inserittions placid there on, shell !;e deemed gu itv of a misdemcenor, .n1 u 1 ·,oe co!nICton thercof before a:iy coa:ny of eomp'e,,at jur ficietion, t'l:ell be paun h J i by et fins of not more than one thousand dollars, or ij inmprisonment in the coint jmii not rorn than ¶10 doys, or by both such tine and imiprisonment. S $C. ha.-That the amount of "round I which mnay be taken up on any 'lto, ulC, or ledge, in addition to the d;scoycrv l-ite, shall be lixaited lO00 feet alon'n aeid lead, lode, or 1. .One, in esh directiou from thl difcovi ry clatim thereon. SEC. 9. 'uitns taken stn nntl r InrA., 1 1 ý" .,-un r LbUI 'T! Op nnf recorfp'(l .0 pursraaneo witht~ he provillton. of th: tact, shall entitle the person recording, to hold the name to the u a of hir?,.elf, hki. heiri and sre'2ns, -n:l convr1-anc cf qu.irtz elamu nsalt hareafter rL-ldnire the s:ame fmrrna~itea, and shall b' subijcct to the usno re' s of construction, as the trauster and convclncc B of real r t,ý±:·. tir~i;. 1U.--Thai 3!' at an, timm' Tr; ýiiOts to the p:assage of this act, ciacims :Lhvc ibc:t tug' urp au , recorudd i; ithe ,eccnder'+ ct T in tha prtopcr count,!, Uupn any ac tu.Il ut" prontr Iad, !brle, or lcedg of riuart: ore Ur iuuue -ali tth owners or proper clninvt.t . f ba.'1 repeetiye claims, shall hold the sainm to the us'a of themscl'cs, their he>:, and apsigns. Stit. T1.- That the act reiatn;ý to thi di4coverr of actn Idan silver "mir., ; xr4i the marn'r of tm.'r iueth00on, pxsmwI Ivy' tue -M.1 ho ain'~m '. pn roved, ,. 611 o acts irltlomj -jt, t with !.:. acts, he t&ll the same are L.ŽrmL reptp 1r SEc. 1r.-Tma anat to I:Ia , $'t c tin- bý ýn force from a nd a :fte :ts l,^.eea t ! E3* Frs scisco Corr osp ejn qcni e Li .gTf!T,' )omT:-Ia ari in p!rll t I~ace f like S:ln k'-nnciseco, a d ot writ ,That ,-:-!l b' interq letting tJ J Jul 01 1 ,, reait''r, n thc cl ,lt a once prI re .t int'lf tl: ·:t i4 ll ..to ( C v' . a tits eni v \a - t t lt its c wn ror t a I ! t" ') z: ·" lfl i nd1 )= an ;o n :1;, it '.Tilt, ro CI liate ' tls 1 'nk If ';iiv, arc(,: la ttiv~ toron taro- a!1 e-' } " rwnt of tbL:.' ;sun. 'I-~ til r 'I -: lc!r a haeitf«:ii s- r jrti-, re boui t,, j es:.'eIiit of vxiii f t But a:I F:..s eem eLo. in ··, -J;ion,; ···· i 1,1.. ('l a ' n o .- . i I n il iiI v "~* I i"'~r''''~' k- -·I~ in juflit '', tt''1 'tI_ latlv ' ticrit, of s o ot Ip a ct; en. 'h, Ro.'krti~ 1 c;'' t - of nod i '::nd v :.vi ,v ci o:!u-i 'to .cii e o 'I I)l ý Dt": hin t t! I ' 'it '"ov ru+ Scoiip -' inri t o mnass of nni-i~ '- 2i' i ~ts I -r un m ,'d with ic'tsifmc't, and with whrM~V ed lilri-ur thron a in, !l pc'r feet Aulft ' rid I1C2 (tF ti. CH~ inn1 Cl C " Cit to `hief Burk tb-i ..t ill :zwi- ` b flor ti ofn, ! and'it ! _eI,, sfn fooltht no "aetter whnt parr't- (;l'bou liibcip't c l , h:kwill ala' i7"1: thief of t, n ; ('li, Cahforliif, ::1" ii and as it wcas, i e not y Cany i1ean! tha Imne Tu od timrnes, i 'iity in the world Whyn' i rus-:s von sawbush 'l . of eold d nsi he s tonb b y. wo i except a on tho ar i ua of m-- northirn cas:s, bii!i!n; gold from wtrrihno, Boiem. and wicttnai, w s k el ad Monitana, von ai rin, d I hon~r but 1itile of l~i~jt in arA- form-b!ut chec perdows of qite brokors apd anhc ary dis play" instead, thu bars of gold from r~o c quartz C filBu knd tandinl near thb x fo roaS Ii offiac, hous often fel drtat nottr dra h atud with silver beickn, tiplw th. horses cas b scarcelf move treload. On thlstretee.ch P tafa has hia pr. etis iland with certicats no of stoca m in sme mine, and' (vlthe old tit preuent there is littin caue for tha bus the results of oachld el codsha cted g . ino esho pt ionelustvhar thav thf mithrao wealth re,- f bricat the gorldefiro lm1reotloB be . ond t b tenat that was'se naaed-fo , yo see a to, p'cr vw u beot that waasseetred from tj ?racr di -- g~iugx. itbint hdg~h t6g r a ancn, is ·t; i'k-Isifnfancly, and when we Our-ttat ati Ihee h the Uotzld and Uurry, th13 $av;ge !modethoer y mines- ha'e-paid ewumously un: 'tharti doi ao, dte 1 aevno expernse ia .ti fo een I at; ftfe and, t r at . =ýchp{'z ittt~t c n etM ncl* bloi rudu!.ýc, d* b `tfit~tK~iftmirs4""· , to tha~t when t hi is~t t i·aii d 'hpuUU ill e of mines that now cannot! be worked profit abi , l beoom hi ae :t T d !lc in tz ing Srid of oig ubst ea in ably d n e ecti it Sa silver, wh ulp r an e are the mos common and the worst. Thi 1 are very slow and 4er n e n - d soma e Yxuus s u. .Ve 4i H xa unickei r way as fast as possible. WVlen tlit is doi ei*ýt ink; ýtRret, nr ý h dead?' wildest place in the world is often said. that we do pw rI s. : tehe saddest evi dences of deprayiauf t ar. e, yS T r : ceptianalibuLirag t psesJcsie A case of thiski x.e to ,,.g -.or connected with a troupe of miuitrels-.-with a *rifeo andcilo eil4Pen, its 4moe*eay 4c came acquaiitoel uith, he ytrdi. g dghth. of one of our most'respbctd"t5dress -He was fascinating in his mannetºe, andthe be camne entire-} carried away with -.l vo or passion. Itwvas dlikovered in soem way, that-ththey had fled dn ship board, and the almost distracted fathor engaged a asteam boat. pursced them, overhauled the ship, and brought ba~k thediagraded child. The paramour ivestt on to Australia, claving his wife and children here. How thaoutraged fathrr avouded' taking thi' life 6f the ril lain I canuot see, but hd did, and new is iuffcring a misery that not even the sympa thy of hosts of frieahdstatn alloviate. Yesterday came the.lian l of the election, b' ing the payment of a bet made between two wealthy butchers here. Tholosor was to wheel the winner in a common barrow, from the Metropolitan Mnrket to tha Blank Exchanrg, about one mile, and there pay Thi champaigne and oysters for a specifeSi party. At twoo'clockthe procession start ed-a band of music in front--a big iian from the museum about eightfeet high, and a dwarf about twof.oet high next, followed by the whcelbarrow-whecler and wheelee covered with flags and wreaths of ilowers and surrounded by frien ls on horseback. Montgomeary street was a perfect jam. Carria..yos, trucks and street cars were all stopped, and locomotion of any kind. save as teo crowd moved, was imposssible.- Cheers for the wheeler, cheers for the flag, cheers for the little man and cheers for the ig man, and cheers for the whole world ge~erallv, were the order of the da .- About fifty policemen, with almost super human exzitions, would get a few feet clsared at a time, and ahead went the bar row, humrping over the pavoment in at way that led onc :o Wbndor which had the worst of i t-he inside,or out ide of the vehicle halt for police to work again, ahead again, and after about an hour's hard workn th,. <u~ : .rr;;uv, an nour's nfary work, tho go:; I as r^mcthed, andi if the champagne W-ro mot needed, I Ioue mT guess. Thus wa ;:o. Fun of e;:erv kind is at a premium, ant raven the most miserable forgets his aorrowa hncan .be chanc, fo. a Ihnzi comnas ' ::.~. Z' like :he colors in a k.:lalie a" vý ^ are th'e ch:.nges aid vicissitudCe of Frif o. Thatsrario afternoon a poor fellow j wi+ found sitting in a doorwna om Laidea diorf street d. nd- eml from cprcsureo ur W: fifid as Ttt u) oP.3 Inonwe who he i% wlhcre hie cx^ f~or:, or what 1,.3 ro~n1w. t'::t~ is ):`helre Willn 7 ;i~ fl 3 Lr. )er - r:o-g a ..rttir perhapa, groIc cx.id i: tltt 'referred ull nlod ,ioLi,,anjjaaa th(ou j i Sof hit. hfow eat their lot, and hv w Ir ara reiyinded of those bcaritiul lia.a If I Jzl:~or~r; on the log, of a ship at sus : "T 1 re are to whom that lhp was dear F"r 'LIJ and 1 'i gene. rI : mor'3 voice 4, l'ira '1 n--r 'E eo vet ]onr.: to di-lJ!Iie a Puo:c u y 2t wi.it] Gr n ;still to . .;r I~ut mv rarraliing,~ izicon:1"cttt~c .1ter no~tclse. .IIzreaa~te 1 rLlu;3 o give voxl y thin~; t't~ wail bo :nor, ir".rLi-atin' to paritron;. 'ii'hŽ ~ )U1gt t fR ;::. tc" :;i:1i -iiT, you areexpected ' ; Curt airuile, 1V with tiO id .e .Laeni- :1 h , o th'^ mitT, ~d rrom a- we hear, we ;.. ea.Loi toe .pjeat it. ha veu Lnu'. Yon are removcdf a:ro o l t' uutaido e. citcriont$ where you I .:r?' rn~l uI the lortst t" IincO in the world t g:, With flne agricultural Lii. c ! i a a" n'll as goof mines, your can be in "imont alt thing. 8Plrf-suportin;, and t the. e is no eanon why Montana may 11otbe ail aud- -- Ilail.d f:-cwcll. . DESDLCADO. LATr'vsT BII TELEGIRAPH. New York, Dec. 7th. Thercebls are sofrightened'at Sherman': app.oach that the fiercest proclamations ar, issudl to keep them up to the mark. OkI and young are ordered to thn field. Jr tCharl's on.oWever, this machi.' rr woni work, a to guard has to drag them fron their hi ng places. Na:shrille, Dec. 0th. A lAtry of rebels attacked blcvkhonsec 6 and 7, Murfretsborn, but wcre irivcn back witr the loss of 6 pieces of artillerv and many prisoners. New York, Dec. 8th. The lierald'. special saRs: In addition to the admissions of Richmond pape:. of the 5th that Get. Sherman's main army rea'ched! Millen, the. authorities have in foruiration of unquestionablo reliability, that She!tn:m's lrain army has a!ready passed Mlllen-withonit a battle and without oxpendiare of any ammunition, except .vlht was waid in two or three akirniishcs of detachments whoare already reported as bavinnpassed Millen. There is no op portunity for tho rebel force to intercept L'is march to the coast, where supplies for his army will arrive simultaneonsly with it. The complete success of Sherman's great Enterprise is-now beyed a douht, and it h..a berr dIemonstrated that all that re maains of- the rmiy of, the rebellion is com prised is thw afniieo of 66br' and Lee, both of which will edoll he reaidire4 powerless. fu - er C atr, D 2aD ath. 1seihrr itafir rttff at n e .ud ." g ,rad, with the. I:rlans'itoat F ,r yoat'idk'a " 'beterten 4@a0 ti . .. ,lack CKeil.e.. yWhib-Ant&.Pope aind aK .t1B ;;Rob avrekig s ;he diaare werue ao :o- wqr " $r es, . all .me - i e cll. 5th.j toa y un " r. " ; -.:- t ,. .. .. . in reaching the coast with his entire army *(Tae American spondence: nroe of last ee re a ra the steamer , w 50 aa ahaTLUirnr thea sova t6-t-o-~ict tbiFtlGen. Shermaii had occu pied Millen, his cavalrf scoutiiU l miles from the town, with little i~$anh fqee-t enemy5wk erery prparationwm being made for the defence of Savannan. , i - 17 Louisville, Dec. Gth. Ashtahle pbedial sanv the rebels lost - Innong om w.h ns. a id Quarles.- ·' bedt8~alla eit"( n .tuaro only `i fifetw ees tF hiiibwr.ie. guaaipt ers Prima Donna, Prairie Stite ani.g. et, r([ere oapturedod yiterlac.iJ hebe!t h on thle !Ctmerldand, and rceaptured temdsy by -tho gunbast taroandelete ** ?kw Yo t A t :T. ¶'e following r6*iutioag ti'roi introd.le to- the North UCtrolina Senate : Resolred, That five comnmisuionerg ;b elected.to act wit womnm.issiouers from the otler states of the Confederacy, as a c e: di4um for negotiating for peace with the United States. Resotv.d, That othei stitcs bo rcquested to i~riate similar' eommission, with as little delay as pratilcatble,. rd tp co-oper ate with North Garolina in requesting Presideot Daves to nRam tlhessovereign states ; that he t.ndJr to the United States :LconferoenOo for :negotiating p.ace through the Imedium.of.theso c:mrmissioners. 1rezolved, That w~enucver any of tthse strtces shall b.re responded, yv the ap. pointment sf eonmmissiouers, the Governor shall cu'mu" nic:tce the procecdings o}fi.ial !v to i'tesidint D): is, ant. relutest his pro!p4 aetto.r upon the prop'sition. C'incinnati, Dee. 5th. Gen. Stanley arrived, wounded, vester. (lay. lie reports the battle at Franklin as most aaiguinary and decisive. Hie was in nearly all the battles of Tenneasee :1nd (Georgin, and dechcses the- musketry fire w.as the hottest he ever saw. Twcnty-eight gltrs were also playing upon the reLel columns. The destruction of the property of te r,,bel sympathizers is immense ; it was necesrsry to preserve Nashviile, the environs of which are a huge fort. New York, Dec. 14th. Sheridan is heard from at last. A loyal I resident of Richmond gives the fol:owiig : '.0,0,:0 of Shermnar' nu-n crossed the Oge hcee, 12 miles south of Sa.iaunah, between 'loomzing t.le and Telfair. Foutcr was alniunicated with and advanced on Gra a-tsaille. The enemy retruated from their -osition south of the Pocataglto bridge, )sing thus taken in front and rear. A arge force of regulars and militia con ro:.te.l Sherman. 12,0%ji vretrans of the i~hJ furce. A iierc. fiJht cniied. `ear floofl a granl charge of tf a Uuiou troops. c arricd th' worls on tho .,ft and centre of Ithe enemies line, P wl the arlny a~trincm li· dk .cld up th ri· el f1rcý:s, dfll tiicv iris lack, an :1 ii s 0 '-iT"rve ti:tL -4. C. 10r tro~tF'? a t.- iriac! .if the in~i& w.'.:l b ".P' tured-. 'khj Union loss is about 2. }j all toirl. The rebul kus5 i.; bCtwrc, ti 3,Oi Zt andI ·l~lJ~ ?lL·.~fi~ 1 prisr~oners, arnienr rie t nin_ o'i..ers o, ;rank. C!,uors,' cannon ndl isia arms re taken. The I lntest aiýR-r lvi:a:N 4 ýhtxl'r1 :k CIl)ag to t he .:l:13t, latnii:o the opyicn of ohtinig kFester an;1] ih' - ii. e4t *r n-tACaikign h'-aranuai bsue ce sfuUl'-. 'The czmagttrrlonati a; Carier ton i.: trem~iijou. Several a'u cejafa1 raids have bar, madla. O.~i^ lv W ' rrii, in which he r;i :CcJeod in ..:&f0IP Ir .'rrUd.'X (Ctmt I~eonse, aniA de~trey .In1 .J nia of rni~ro,:d. iri,:u t~ irgiinn. L7~jl, it won ;.1 sOcett1i Lo-u apo~lcOn il:sa soma of his a~u!, J~el A enj 'ged iu scienteaic :Jkvcstig·L~iona The rrchr. cngineers, Guilep.-in and Coignet, 'who for the p: t r!e malntiS hove been' visituig the ditf ren tinn`;n3_ trics of our S:tttI, I1::J just tntiiaa' d NI their sel·;iti'c labor, t-oe Which! tl c irer sent by the French Gjovernin t. *n I en fromi tne~se gentiezn~n, n ow in ,l: tit d their instructions W:ere to tl:ý 0:C? ci 'r :a tcntiOn to grgapphica l and th )~IiC 0' Ser Itio) 19 genera!, b!1t Li) lv on the foilo-ring p'ints : I'.it-Tu T tuik te fo in on and di.~pntiti'iri of theilii ftrer.t n raTl I,,t d,,s fnow behing develop d, and thC' cblll1r) n_.i th Orc., ra as thercii to acquire an ex:sct ides of :he r, qourecý s ot the c.)untrA- and it. p4 itnan(ný,v in po( it of prod-'a.,ion forth. fature. SconJ -to cm i anini thioroughlv into the- rethllnr Teal mcthod$now used fior the Cet1'&t:oII of the precious io-talc; to take note of.all W- a1 I p ov-mnts lately applied, and to asc'rta n thte~rcspcctive waste or lass Ini currc1 by the difilereut processes now in use ; Ind by sci entifi research, cndeavor to discover meth, ods more appliceab1 to the nature of the oroq, and thcrol,- avoid the actual loss which 23 not oniiydetirnlental to the owners but also to the rwelflre of the wrorld. We ondcrstanjT that Gujlernlin and (Thi-net are about Icaving fur California, WIP-re tiho intend making a short s8t:y. Then tho}, will proceed to Mi: Iico, frogs whener they intend returning to Itatsce, to lyr brore e the French Governune the result of thei j observations. ary. DZSszrSIoNs.-.The disafteetikn to. l warndJ Dav his associate5 wthich is s'id to prevail in the (hulf a:ntes, hnt.t have refched a pitchl of arioui imhurtauce I when a paper liko the Richmrond itluirer, is allusion to them can alse a.sch .agaage r as the fallowing: SThe President can only be reached b Simpenehmet:t in the Senate, or hy a Ocurt,-r revolution. Are wo prepared for a counter revolutim? In. such c-se we i'.u put soe other anan at the head of a irs. I. this eountry willing to displace the Preri. dent ? If so, who are they willing to put inh---e- The "n.aiery'sowmte sah .1xrd 4 p3upasping ttat tdisc aa:nt or vi. olenca are our remed'es. We write with the knowledge lthat our army ba bh.en driven~bask fmr Oh7ttanooai nad t ht a riul9at engep ypretcads to dictaet eisrn nu iha_ .eart of .tlorgiar-wit.j the.kncw. ledge that the enemy has driven our forces -p the. valley nt? Ire tMvafir& the field. the sound of a heavy canano Se 'in ur, eels, and ge Heirs that tbh eraesy har . "33a03a urtspqa) ý , the d 4'a*e of Ric. I'oon4, .aid we aVurs oar read...o-f the + h we , ,shy SP.",,.. t L,..it,,*m. NEW ADVUTI8ZKcNT3 JuMONTANA 3 JATRE. Jeaw :QfDzclc r i - fjedtt of orcoo.r. PT4. J. No wos, IDI - u TRI-WEEKtLY PERfoRIANCES! ti NEW BILL I ~ Performancu coinmeaca aI t 7 ocIOI.*. Rleserved Seasa can ba proc-red dZAtin; t:e .is; the TIeatre. Virginia, Dec. Z3,19g.t9t CE.). W. flYY3ily. JL3 H. l '" I -EJ Y lSC~ STONEWALE ' LL EO0: - I J3, to :r~noarcethiat tb· have op>' ad tou w L aicoo, wh; .b, at s gre t raCst, L,. 3t mall . the ~T3~,~ A NO. 1 11 ITT::0 d 0ith t`º ccic"ý5t W in«.I .' TO: rer Ci;nr*, a ,t t!: e Jaf'irt :: ri3 ernjoyLe t c tI..a.. ..costa iriil ile their ctrc-ltat airi. ;y__ý A. L. UUTCUISONf, 3i. D., Physician, Furgeon acd a cnd zt 1A1IN'; z12d la:.ey -cri -peioce in t , -1 T iczl Žiti:,n in the E.:.t~rn sri· 1;'e tats, agao in tk'mountaji &irt-icLa of C. si). I HtcI:j::'on to te *r." of t;.o ..zi . ctfnnl I'hvztci ti of tar1 we--t. 1l.' wis C' it' izen= of Vi'z':,jiy Aittr h he ii Ip-einrzii to renler hiij. ndidc.il i6+. I 1 ;n a -:fi ac t i o n . 1 )r . I i . n -tk e s t h e f o l l o w i - p 'u ' , to ejct a sp-aidy recovery t;i pai.ofls wda 17, t::Me' to th2 fo!Iowwn tiiesaset. io t.ieir , t - e h a'.a c' ciotu. 't' ~-a~;~ ~le tf L.e thrort 'toOr: 31;- .,, to wit: I~il.C::r in. Lam r gitiji unro+:. , iti_ :nslo, Acute nd Ch;ruoo;Ct;i:L'.ti':. i0__v. cry A.lalaatget or no pay. \ ).'t Ir..articla natntion nail 'o ti.' j-i-. c. women ml 4 c!'ril:rent is ai-ri 1a-tsai of. e:" t o) er. Ueviciii dvicŽ g;ran. tO c' i: liro.'s vine; cto;ry uo Wallk:5'e }. d rný on ettrllnceets 't, a ftwdoo'-a '',, r, :1 toil 'ancy Jak~ery-. lefoi-ct s :. e ii 19-1m Ii the Probate Csmrur... laaq on Z't. In the mattsr of the estaLte of ozo Y.s LL! 1 t.?Caad:.tLOCi.~. VJV)Iall vIvom it nI'y C'-)mrn : T'1 i::1 C *it Tlfomas 31. lie.^,as, ?let ftllnl, i~lrl+ IE·:, in iaid court, &td theypet'tioa of J. EI. -c. to; therein iinm-d, prrrviný t?`ct Lth s-'i'r in .7 h, ahnjited b, Probate, havin; i. hasu i;"'t ; -a ii iLerebv ;,ivca tIhat t~x. rnoof in tit:, i. : Laidi will, will bt Ltas1 tbcre t . 1:. l ý. Jonae, l'roLh4t JudeC of said Ccunty, :.t L:a in Virginia City a tor lOth clay of .:rtiunr 10 o'cloc a :. no. R. M. - 0I;"e 78 R sa·; ' tb fl *O,," . . . VIRGIN2i~, &eco# d door below Fl:ntsr's ll&. <', rpIS Lan~e will ke.'p opm day and rig'." f'.: :'.s ncconflU,"K4atir of ti.i M.,as ct ; nit boar (Iho~i, tiCh, and ailM te 1."urt om~t the CsJt~try "50l latuset y eui arti~tirr. 5ersed up. % Ear, eppli d wis eaoioa \.: laynora aad (}ice, LcoOesrc~e ith t~aS Q. tai-:·~ zont. 6J ;".c. - - - 7 ©000 P3U ds BALED AIL WHXGLBS, and REgXTAIL AT.4x. 1,2 &AND 4CENTrs LR FOU -ND At EprxrConl, Emat Ws11c, Str.., Virýýz I+. T__ _ __ _ . 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