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Safa jfi OaMi Ctttt- JOHN T.RUSSELL, IDITOR AND PROPRIETOR Saturday, Jan- 25, 1867. Haw ait, and why till? WiWa tarafullj rttd tha "diclaratloi of prinoiplu ol lha Uoloa RapabUiaa Al locution f Maw Milico " u IhiT an pb- llihid to tht world, md with aqual ear. hat. wo nod tono of tho ordiri iuntd j Iho Qrud Armj of tho Republic lo Su Ti and obiorrod Ibo ?lgor with which tbij tnithtmttlio Coppirheadi and Sla- rj. Dinner oi wticb lnititutl.nl im txlitid In tbo Territory to an j dangtroui r alirmiog oitojt. Bat wo do not ob len ono word In an; of tbo aforuaid dooumonti In lojard to peonage, a moit degrading and oppreealn ajete of alar orj which uiited u aileniiulf and ai bantlulW in Haw lluica ai did Afrioan ilanrj in Booth Carolina boforo Hi abo lition. Hawtithli? Whjli.l that an ano olation which hai io holr as abborronu for Oopparhaada and afrioan alaTirjy saithor of which arar afflicted na, hará noth ing to oa; in regard to a ajetem of bond age that for oenlnriea kept tbreo fourtha of tho people of the Territory in tbo moat abject aubjeetion to their maetera, and from tho oril and degrading effect! of which wo are jet Buffering? To tbo unin itiated thaae oueatiena mar aaem difficult of aolution,butto ualnNew Mexico, there! ie no difficulty at all ia Iho matter. The eolation ia aa eaer ABC. Ibeee aeaoaiatione aro of tbo Chare: party and tbo Chain party ia tbo peon party of New Mexleo. Ilia principal eup- portera io tbo last election were tho moat oxteneiro peon ownore in the Territory hia Immediate family and r.latltii were scat extenalrolj Intereeted in thie epe lea of property, and reeieted with all their power and influence tbo abolition of the ayetein, Therefore the atrength of the Charei party in New Meiioo waa eom poeed of tboaa moit deeply intereeted in peonage, and no ono up to thie date hae erer heard from that party ono word In faror of the abolition of tho ayitem be fore it waa aboliihed, nor ono word of p proral of the act of Congraaa which abo liabed it. We do net remember to bare een the law publiibed in tbo organ of the party, and we know, beyond a doubt, that it did not publiib tbo proclamation of Got. Uitchall requiring all tho oiril oí' cera of the Territory to enforoa tbo law and lee that it waa atriotly oarried into effect. During the oanveee for Delegato laat fall when the friendo of Gen'l Clerer marched through the etreeto of Santa Fé with traneparenoioa, on aomo of wbicb were ineoribed "No miro Peonee," "No more Peonage" the luppoftiri of Charei regarded thie aa an element of weakneea for no and of etrength for them, becaoae .we would bring opon ua tbo opposition of all those who were oppoeed to the abo lition of thoeyelem and giro all their in fluence and etrength to tho Cbarei party. Tbla ia Charei; tble ie the Union Re publican Aaeociation of New llexico and tbia Ia their organ. They are all moat rlolent in their denunoiatione of .Copper head! and ilarery, but in reality are the friende of peonage In N. M. Thoy,too, are not meaeured in their abuae of Qen'l Ole Tor who waa an early adrooato of the abolition of peonage. Their emnity to Gorornor Mitchell, who required and exacted tho exeeutien of tbo law of Concrtei aboliahlng tho ayetemia nn- meaeured. They eonciliata tho friende of peonage in Now Hexloo, wbilat the; would bare it beliered outaido of New Mexico 'that their radioallam la of that ritid olaie which knowe noiympaiby with the oppreaaiona of alarery in any of ite farma. No iipreeaion eeoapei them that nuM tttmi the oar of the owner of eonee. Is oonolnalon WO dB.mniend theae Union Republican people to tho tender mrolea of thoeo in Cengreee to whom iJiij art on- atantly appealing aa partliana add aym pathinra in the Republican oauei. They are nothing more or leee than New Mexl oaa demagoguee, which are, ia our opin ion, the meaneet demagogue! to bo found within the Umita of the Republic. And tble Uhowilü and toty ! it. jyjudgo Thurmen hae been elected TJ. 8. Senator from Ohio flea Senator Wade, whoeeterm expiree on the 4th of v.roh next. JudgeThurman wai the demo- aratie candidate for Qerernorof Ohio laat fall and wai detailed by only a email majority. II llil a-yThi nneuooeeiful attempt made bj the Charei people to ridicule tbo mail meeting of tho eitliene on Sunday laat prorea bow eererely they feel the rebuke that waa admlnieiereu io iu, "" " i.l.ture and their Territorial Secretary. Tht reaolotiona paeaed in regard to the latter functionary ii what, in oommon par- Unoo, Ii palled a etonner or aooauoiager. gyll U atalod that Brooden hat bien remored from thi office of Alienor in New Mexico and that Henry ureen, aiq. of Mora Count; will bo appointed hn iu. Flcadlih Letttr. Iiilly leglelatlro and pereonal warfare upon Indiriduale. The time waa when thi1 The taanalatlOB of tho litter written by kind of ooadutt waa tolerated br the seo ono Manuel Romero, of San Miguel Ceun-lpl, 0n the part of their repreeentatlree. ty, ta Anieeto Salaaar, a member of the n.t ,m, w darlo! thi aid rnlt. before nouiooi nipreeeDitureairomuaieonn-,ha abolition of peonage; bifore we1 ty.whlohwepubliehoa tho fourth Pg thought of baring railroada and toicgra of tbiaiaane,iedoobtleeaafaireiproeeion ph. b,ro ooncloded that o miner-1 v..u...aim.uW.nprerainnuo vna- tl ,,, ,, be dereloped into a rea party throughout tho Territory. ,.. , MlMnol. Territorial and N.. Tbeyartnot only tatiafied, but are ....i ,.,.. v..-. a. ..iri. af th. pleaaad at th, death of Chief Jiith. TillkH HiUot B, 0T,tol 4 .. 81ougb, and they demand more rictime. our eyee to what we were and what, un ci... u: l n i it i. .i-- n WUI "J" ' r.ugu urn omero, dH . Baea y Salaaar. Tbia ie expoeed in the . , .. , . . , i...... i j. L-l f .1 euch foolieh oonduot on the part of our letter referred to, which fortunately oame . . . . . , ., .. aglelatore hae paeaed by, nerer more to into Iho poeeeaeion of Mr. Baca In tho " ,, .. .. ,,. , return. The people demand to aee aomo manner explained in hi. l.tUr, publi.b.d tbiD mor. in th. .eU of th.ir legial.tor. ...nether ,1. , to-day. Who ar. the tJ, ch ( tb, bod,r,, Tletimi AtminanA h (t .inMi.nt.i!. " . . ' flinotj and raiolnttoni for and avHimt fftil. otthe Charei party in other oountiee? , , . . . Wh..iiui.-..iu...v....iru.!i. oralofficera. Hence the epirit which an . T. V.. . , Vu . . ; '' mooting in Santa Fi on th' " v, ñ of tht kind Mt thi mtjoritj of thi two 1 Uig 1 . Ill Urna COOI ID till I l .. , . . DQuiei oriTfl oaa ior ipeDaiDir lat r time nnt withftiit tha KiiiiAmnlíahmiiiil ñt n haref Who will tboee of Valencia bare? Lood fot thtpublio, But it will not be Oar Delegate t ifarat. Thi following wbicb wo clip from the' Hoon prooeedinga aa reported in the Daily Globe of the 6th inet, ahowt that our Delegate baa begun work in faror of hie eonotituente in earneoti We will hero aay to our raadert that linee bie arriral in -Waahiogton, Sen'' Clerer hae made many and raluable friende who will bo of great aeeietance to him in hli labon in behalf of New Mexico. amtrir or niw anco. Mr. CLEVER Introduced a bill (H. R Ne. 360) to moride for a rioloiical and mineraiogicai aurrey ot tne territory or Mew Mexico: wnion waa read a nret ana eecond time, and referred to the Com mittee en Minei and Mining. rOBLIC SCHOOL! IN XIW IIX1C0, 110. Mr. CLEVER alio Intodueed a bill (E It. No. 361) to proride for tbe completion of the eapitC! 0! fltw Wexico, tbe Buna log oi a penitentiary, t of tree puolio ec tbe laet. Tbe feeling of reientment la not Wbo will thou ot Sooorro hare? Who win tnoei oí uona na oarer .nR.í i r.m. rt. It ..i.i. In .r. Romero'e letter expoaei San Miguel.- ..,. . lh. t..,:..,. ,nJ ni s.j ... r. . . i ... i , , 1- J J out wuat oi me oaianoer iney are pre- .ii, nHi ...:.. 1. 1. j i . ., , r "T .tu among me eeoreie or me eonoiare. n9 1h( p0(tÍT, tbttn those whioh obarae- " oepui out oi wo way ,! oat prmble and reeolutlone. we win anew it, but at wboie demand it Bj toi, ,,, n intably be effeoi .hall be done, wo will nerer know. No L tbe tttm th,t , ,0 ip,r,tirely da r. ..er. win oe aiiowoa to reu from Blllcj,d by our material Intereete, in tbe .u. po.i.ii oi erer ooata to do pictea up oondllot of tbo,ho 00B, ,, l0 ,UMl; and read bytheperecm wbo are to be- i,w, f0, the whole Territory. Tbe reice come rictime. All that kind of thing will 0j tbe p80pi( will be heard and heeded, and tbe eetablieb mint ot free oubiio eonooia in eaon ooun- ty in eaid State; wbicb waa read a first and aeoond time, and referred to tbe Com mittee on tbe Territoriee. ron aotrrii in niw mxioo. Mr. CLEVER alio introduced a bill (II , No. 302) to eetablish oertain poit routee in Mow Mexioo; wbieh waa read a Srat aod eeceod time, and referred to the Committee on the territorial. (7"By referenoe to tbe letter from Mora dated the 6th iait. which wo to-day pub- liah on tbe Spanish aide of the Qaiette, it will be eeen that Heath waa hung In effigy by tbe people of that town on thi itb inet. We regret that our limited epace pre renti us from publishing an English translation of thi letter. and we feel eatlaSed that tbia, though far iri n . "om" aan w" "- from h.in, th. ñr.t. will b. the last l.a- terminaiion agaimt the Jewe. And why? of , Legielature in New Mexico that1 o.oau.0 iney aa a general tniog oppoeea wU1 mlk, for ,tll 10 tidouloue a record the eendiog of a worthleee and wholly ,oi aectupen tbe oonatituente of ite inefficient man ae a Delegate to Ccngr.i, ,,,,, di oe that will being to their a.axail tin Tl. 0! 1 . HL... . . M " vut fM the bluih of shi oRDuiaati a in j 11 mom supported mm u ...,. gt,.,,y ni. . , cyTbe geMU( MtBi an4H tb( t(n, FP"w.. . ffi b.,. . . . . . ,b Nab thaw ... .1 (L. . iL. ' """J ... Preeidentlntheeusponeionof Mr. Stan r '' ton from the office of Secretary of War, iy mu.i o., pur.ueu until too ueru Qn Qtn betag BOtiacd of th, S. 1U.U1. . , , , . , ... O,,.,.. j. Wh. ... .1. .i 1 n . . I v- f ""m 8iu.l huvib un ,u. !. TH. th. Hii.ou. w . .arm.n...on ,. uemanueu nym,. , R y. , , T0,,tion ,f , flhawatw nlli.!l In. Jtata il " . . . . ., ... , ., uen'i urani. ia aueg.u iuoi aoooruiug labor under any mental or moral dieabil . . ., , ... .1,.. J...H. i,.... !. h understanding Gen'l Grant wae to ' " . V " .. remain in tho office nntll Mr. Stanton 1110 iug iiuu nuu HiaaiuiuE tu loiug nil ... i l .u B Utffht. tn f.n!Piin if. nniior ih law hnuld itaAi Saint Hamtrri9 flofteiinl tint I " n . , ' . bi determined bj tbe ooarti,o until J " I iiaaa.ena it flftuM Brinil1(l 1 Hfl, , ii. u j u ni. pointed who would remain in office nntill UavA f in iba abada auah Da an aa Cha. r ... ..H li. ,il nrcr...!.. .dh.r.nt.. the que.tion of law ihould be determined, They encourage and eontrlbnte to all the Mr' StD"n WH PJlDi t&a' enterprleea that are initiated for tbe ad- """" ,n ooar r"' " . , .... j . ... aware of what had taken placo between ranoement of New Mexico and do their,. , . ' fullihareintbederelepnientofallourre- T,.tJ,. ..... .. o..,. T ai.:. at. j :rr.- t I -v 1 . a I Grunt was invited to attend the oabinit luinmau i.omere wuuse Tiowt aou recom-i .. . e, . . n.nil.l naa .mil,! ka aa H .ffiaaa ainrfl a ui.liuu. V, . ..6,. ".I w. Intantlnna ttf k!i Rtantnn .s.a . .u. ..... o.Umr, . . u M, ntmttui but bil bitui many of aoandal upon tho enlightenment of tho ngoL .íí(. bio oontinuí ja & 0&u iu .uivu ni 111a. 1 m.!- ,i. j:.: .1.!. I ti. aL , n i a. 01. 1 1 uil il tuo ooDuitiuD oi iiMi emurucuo Slatel. er to tbe Bank, ho cot no from hie chair ana threw mo orereeat wnicn ne wore, upon tbo loor and at the eamo tima a pnpor fell from tht orerooat. 1, wbo wai a apeo uta. th.r.. lawütha oarjar fall and Imme diately pictea II up ana eaia u nr. ear, here lea paper that fall from tbe ov.rfloat von threw down, but he. with all bil attention filed upon tho Bank, paid 10 attention to me. I men, iron in it anl kept it till the next day, when I learned il waa a letter written from Sape lie by a lertaia M. Romero, and eeeing ite contente I kept it and will keep it in my poeoeaaien lar publication ror me miorma- linn nf th. ff.ont. of N.w M.ZÍOO. Ae I underetand, Bon. Fernando Nolan bai itated that he gare mo the letter, but ho did that to proteot lion. Aniceto sua ar. who la hia friend, from tho reiponsi bility of tbo publication of the letter, be nat inowinff tnat i wae eoinr 10 ixpmiu to tbe nublie how it eamo into mr hands. rno anore are tne iaote in aopuwuuu with the affair and if any person! blame Mr. Nolan they do It uojuitly and falsify tho tram. I am reipeotfully, Your obedient torrent, J. M. BACA Y SALAZAR, (QTCol. W. A. Rucker it aoting Quar termaster and Capt. Geo. T. BeaH acting Gomraiocary during tbo absence of Colo- nele Ludlngton and M'Clure. (3TThe pabilo are indebted to tho in GutlmannEsq., for tho beautiful, con-ie nient and oomf ortable manner in which tho Library Ball wat fitted up fir the mass meeting on Sunday last. HbklistM.8. Beans Wanted. ..let! BroMWIeladnnllnit. Twit, .mn.nr fñfai kdmM.proant appended to Mc!) will be received .t thi. nffli-e until 13 o'clock U. WadnMdar. rbru.r 13th 1S6S, lortheaupplr orbMtuat Utafollofiú nwui mUlUiDlatrlel.rll. FORT WINGATE, CRAIG, SELDEN, STANTON, SUMNER, . . BASCOM, GARLAND, M'RAE, UNION, CAMP PLUMMER, 2,000 lba: 6,000 6,000 6,000 20.000 ' 2,500 4,000 2,000 20,000 2,000 SotaelhlBi More abwut Heath. b,ta. Th. beane that will n. acceplwl mult be prim, article of Triloba well dried, full and imoolh, and must ha rurni.hcit in irnod etroDH Back.. Bide null up .ndcreea uv tw. rcswmalble partial who will breóme accurltMia If the bid prove eucceaarul. The ricbt la reaerved to reject anr or .11 blda ilKm. ed unreaiosab Ie. PropoaalB murt bé made acparalel; for each poet anil b. addressed to the Chief CotnmisBarr of subsistence, UlBlrlct of Now alexlcn, Santa Fe, It. II , and endorsed, 'Tn'pOKla for luralalilng bean, at fort " Tho bi'lfl will be .pened at 13 o'clock V. , February 13lb lSBS, and bidder, an Invited to he present. usoiv.n i nR.1,1,, Capt. fc Med'l. storekeeper. U.8. Í. for (!HA8. H'OI-UBK, Dvl. llaj. At Obial fl. fl OUceOhf.C B., Pl.t., K. IT. Santa Ko, N. a., jany.M, tees, ho 53 31 After tho adjournment of tbo meet Ing on Sunday night tho orcwd with torch igote and mueio marched around tbe Pima and aarenaded Qorernor Mitohell. A brief eynopsis of the Gorernor'i rery appropriate response will be eeen among the proceedinge of tbe meeting on the fourth page. Wo clip the following from tho Atohl aon (Kan.) unampion (Koaioai) in oruer that our raadere may lee what il thought of Heath in tho State of Eaneae. Tbe u. A. R. will in a picturi of their Pott Com mandtr. Tho Charei party will eea i portrait of their new found leader: Thi Niw Hixicm Delegats. Wa referred tome time eince to tbe fact that an effort would be made to deprire Qen'l Clerer, the legally elected Delegate in Congreia from New Mexico, of hia ieat and put in nil place una irancnco uña res, a representative of tbo old peonage aliment of that Territory. Our infor mation waa reoeired from a rormer cui aen of this elate, now a resident of New Mexico, and an lamest Radical Republi can. It leemi he wai not mistaken, as our deepalchee announce that tbe Secretary of tne Territory, no otner man mat unrefu table and unconecionableehveter General? IX. H. Heath, although compelled to iesua a certificate of election to Gen'l Clorar, took oooaoion to ear that bo waa eleoled br fraud and that Mr. Cbnret was entitled to the place. We hope that not tbo least attention will ne paia to tan oreuture'i ai lerlione by Congren. lioath ia the eubli- mated essence of all that Ie false, trench eroui, mien and ahyetering. He la utter ly incapable or an boneet impulse or a de cent action. The people of this State hare a lirely recollection of tbe Bbyster and his name ie nerer mentioned without an expreeeion of oontempt and hatred. If Congrees bales any action it may take upon wnat Heat may eoy it will Do sola rery cheaply. Notice Notice is herehr eiven that I harebv wlllidrair frou lbs arm ol Heath at Duncan, Allorrera at law, aud thai lii-realter 1 wi II practice law in tbe different i.ourts in tula territory aud ne nieaaau to K. at friends and all cliente aa IAMI, DUNCAN, Attorney at Law, Albuqurquo. X. M. Ne 31 For Sale fine doiea hr-Re Plows, 12 Inch, and mt falrbiak' Pint I or m S'Hk'e), Willi w ilghU up to 1,000 poundi. Ituquire of 8TEBBLN8 PURTRR, SinUl'i.N. M. K6 32 41. CHIEF QUARTERMASTER'S OFFICE, District of New Mexico, Santa Fé, N. M,, Jan. 3, 1868. Sealed proposals will bo received at this office utilil 12 o'clock M.on Friday the 31st day of January, 1H0S, whan thov br opened forlliadrtlvcry to the Quarter. in.iBter's Department at Fort Winaalo, New Mexico, of 1,000 BushelB ofrharcoatmadeof I'itton wood. Ib-llvery to ommsuee by the tftli 'day of February, 188S, and to be completed within four months, Propositls for any portion loe. than th. wbol. quan. tity will Imi received. For further particulars in mnkitnT propoanlH, see my eaverllecment lor proposals or Uram dated Jala Ult,, orapidy at this eilteo. bmiorBe ni ls"iroiosal.or ennrooal at tort win. pate" and address to tbe undurBiKued at &iuta Fe, By order or Bvt. M.' Gen'l Gkobo. w. namr, H. I. LUUIKGTON, Dvl. Lieut. Col k Ur. Mr. . 17. I. it Chief Quartermaster. K. 3011 Romiro, ihamt ! I Charei, ahame 1 1 t5"Vo are under renewed obligation! to Hon. 0. P. Clerer for farm in tht way t"Our people hare been bueily engag ed during the week In putting np a eupply of Ice for next Summer'! consumption. They are keeping cool on tbe subject. ffThe examination of tbe Rynerien Babeae Corpul oaea wai concluded on jThuriday, Judge Rroeehui admitting hii ite bail in the turn ot twenty thoueaad dollars. SONG. HEW MExrCB, The Great Hail meeting. ÍjTW i bare a report of an attack that Tho mail meeting held In Santa Fi on about oil mile! from Cublro in Valencia tbt 19tb imt, in the Library Hall and in County, on the 9th init, in which one man tho portal in front of tho Hall waa tbe wae killed, two wounded and about throe most impoung demonstration of tho kind thousand ebeep stolen that wai erer witneeeed in tbit oity. Tbi Indiana ware punned by citizens At tho hour, 3 o'clock, for which the and about fifteen hundred of the aheep re- meeting wai announced tbe ipacioui hall captured. waa crowded to orerilowing, and the peo- The name of the man who wai killed pli wert foroid to get arorablo poeitione wai Joee Garcia, a eltltcn of Sepelio. ai best they oould in tbo aoor oi ue nan, Mora oounty. Tbe namee oi the would and at tho wlndowi in front and nar of led men are Marcelino Jaramillo and Ra tbe room. Nerer wai euch enthntiaem mon Duran. Tbt former wai wounded anifeited on tht part of tbo people ae with a bail in tbo right arm. The taller wat exhibited on thil ocoaiion. The in the lunge with two arrowe. The wound epirit wae fully in unleon with the prevail- Ie euppoeed to be mortal, nr. opinion intblt oommunity, and the! Thi Indian! which made tht attack are epeechet of tbo oraton and preamble and reported to be Narajoi raiolulioni, unanlmouily adopted, were but an expreeeion of that opinion in Ian- (yihe altorneye of Mr. Charez lerr- euaee io plain that it cannot ho miaua-led a notice on tbe attorney of Gen'l Cle deretood. All of the speakers dwelt ilo- rir on Wedoeeday of this week to take quently upon tht trill bad men and parti- evidence in referenoe to tho contest for 'an legielatori had brought upon ni. I the nat aa Delegate in Congress, Th.? discuisid without reierretbeiiiub-l Thil prooeduro in no way prejudices iects.and their auditor! tndomd them the rigbli of Gon'l Clirer ai tht oecupant to tht littir, bien inowi tow pooito or me teat, er wit unuta. ui.un(is sentiment rum In Santa Fe end howodi- bit duties the same as if no effort were out to thi people the oonduot of tbo ma-being made to obtain tht leal by Mr. jorlty of tbo Legielature and thoeo who Charei, maniaulatt them lor nminpurposn ana tt tht great Injury of tbt public " lood people of Tuoeon do not The pnamblo and roiolnliom, publiib- giar man. it wm u. uni.tm m .rl In th. nreooedlnte of the meetini on "' iupr..j . . Ait. t. I 1 it a ,.'l a the fourth page, will explain themselves ' arum.., two and will giro a fair undemanding of what them leadere, on tbo uncertainty and ..n to a.r In tbeae ctmmenti. Pub- prorooation or man eontraotorii lio tenliment, in tbil oounty end oity and Tuoeon ii now the Capital of Arliona, througbeutth. Territory, approre. and J. Qorernor and Secretary and .11 other 6 ... .... . Tt.rritorinl offinAn liTinir thara. :n ...... fifi, klitoholl in th ímoir B C.niDoMd by Terry B. Brocchui. t Wublnston Cit thi. in M trtbut of aftcction l Nuw Hiiico.knd rtiicuuiiy inter lueu io mod. h. a, utero, uua tut Utkgttto ta CoDgrcu from tun Terrltur. I Uve tint linJ of brilliant clime, is bright u inorlftls ver know, With lovoljr valet sQilbilli sublime: Tbe luud of brifht New il.mto, Hbe land ot bright Now llexío. New Mexico. Thi Li&Yenworth Oonsarrntire of April 25,1967, uoiler tbe aboye caption, has the following: Speaking oí Gen'l (?) Heath's appoint ment and confirmation as Seorutarj ef New Mnioe tbe Santa Fé Gazette nairelT remarks that Mginoe tbe appointment of Holmes la 18G2, tbe office of Secretary of New Mexioo has not beon occupied by a gentleman, and it is cratifvinff to know mat f renaent joanson oas etltctea a re I form in the occupant of tbe office, in toil respect. A gentleman sueoeedi," Heath ihould instantly order a thous and copies of tbe Gazette containing the above, ai it is the first time within our knowledge that he has been spoken will oi oy tne press anywuere. ine Uazette, howerer, has this exeuae lioath is as yet uanger uowa mere. administration. The vindictive and false minion. No better appointment could resolution! of the majority of tbe Legiila- . . , . tore whioh prompted the assemblage of l Q Indian fighting and we faiavo no doubt the mase meeting, ana no yo-PDJ he will be equally so on Indian treating. amoag tbe people, wbo now look more ear yr, congratulate him upon hii appoint- nestly fer something, iom meesuree oi mint legislation, or for some pablio spirited , and Moereesive officers, that will effeoi ijyThe Supreme Court adjourned on .h. .litiLAit and tand te increase me murium morning, inor iu uausaeuon D ktidit Furo, anil beiue 10 new Hat intexi wealth of oar Territory, ntber thin for of coosidorable busineii. lealed, perhaps beotuai hewu losing aoa- I tore Ibe villAys deep inl (trecn, Wbere create) wntert IsjgliiDK flow, Id wild romonuo tbe till In betwueo; The valleys of New Mexico, Ibe valleyi of fie luxíci, 1 lore tbe prairies broad and free, Where elk and deer unfettered go, Witb truDqml brook nod leuel; tree: Tbe prairies of New Mexico, Tit prftirltM of New Mexico. 1 lore the peak" boysod Ibe oland , TliatgliBleu witli peruuDial eDuW, Tbe glorieui surnmiU or Ibe pruud ISierreiof Niiw Mexieo, Siorril of New Meilcu, I lore the bum that gild the Weil, At even me, witb snrril(( low, And crown tlte bills witb Uulen eretl: Tbo sunset or New Mexico, Tlio sutural of Hew Mtllco. 1 lore the lift, mellifluent toncos, Tint from the llpedoth Rweetly Bow, LilteaUini with brp aud timbrel aunf: Tbe lauiuage of New Mexleo, Ibe lau(ugt of New Mexleo, I lore the illonoe deep and grand, That reigni around, above, below; i'rem mountain toil to river etrtud; The illPDce or New Mexico, Tbe liluuce of New Mexioo. I lore the ik lea tn fair and bright, That o'er tbe earth tbirir radiimce throw, Serene by day ; io grand at iiln.it: The (kie of fair Mew Mexico, ' JLieiilMOf rir New Mexico, Oh, 1 wodM bute, would but away, More iwirtiy llian the light cao go, And there lorever fondly aUy. In the hlllt of far Niw Mexica, In tbe bdla of far NewMuxIco, Oh, yet, beneath that gentle iky, Where moon and euri bo aeftly glow, There 1 would lire, there 1 would die, Ou tbe wllde uf dear New Mexico, On the wildi of dew New Mexico. Then, bory me on the mountain! high, Through whoee deep ralee bright waieri flow Whose turn mill pierce the deep blue iky. The rnounUlot or New Mexioo, The mountain! of New Mexioo. Santa Fi, Jany. 15, 1868. Editor of Gflíeííe: Please permit me to make tbe fellow ing explanation to tbe public: I hart been informed that Hod. Fer nando Nolan bus been acoused of hating furnuned ue tne letter wbicb is pnoiiiti- ed to-dar. and for tbe purpose of riodi oatinz him against this charge I will ex nlain to the public bow tbe letter (writ ten by Manuel Romero to Doo Aoioeto Balaiarj came into in y possession: to wit oomB dim iinoe Aniceto oaiaxar, fciq wni at tb Exubunite (as is bis euitoin ACCOMMODATION LINE OF coaches rnoM MAXWELL'S RANCH TO THE MORENO MINES. The underelKQed will run a Trl-Wckly Mne ot 1 Coaches from Maxwell's Rwich to Ibe Moreflo MineH, conned In (t witli the Trl-Werkly Mull from tho Knit, ami will kayo Maxvrt-ll a Huncli ImineUiatuly alter tbo rival tu nit) ivoiiuii inim inu iwhi, Tlio utmtfflt nt tent inn will bo ulvpn to the comfort of p h sod jarra, and the Hue will be under the1 Iminodlato control of ÍÍ- COStiROVK. Haiti of luiatagc and freight tnedcr&te, aud will rnmmonoe turun u the 16lh dny uf January, A. Ü, I.9UO. V. S. 811EI.DY k CO Proprietor. NoSOtf. from tbe Dubuque (Iowa) llera Id. Dtalh of Judee Hough in Hew m exit u. A former sergeant in some California roiunteer troops, now a senator oí tbe ter ritory, ma tne snooting out was not the murdirer so much as il. 11. lioath, of un- fragrant memory hereabouts, lleatb ii one of the vagabonds from oivilinatioi h ha. .Ara tA Va Uf , f U, nuw won tuHB kv a.vn isamu ivi liuui uui Vj from the kioks and ouffs of decent men. lie insulted Slough as Chief Justice, and wai Tery property denounced, loo much a ooward to maintain bis own quarrel, Heath persuaded ex-Sergeant Kynenon to introduoe in the Senate a series of reeo- tltitmi PrOISlT insultini? to Judrr Rlnnrrh. Tbe Judge denounced Rynerson to bis rnci ror nis airty wort in Doüalf of Heath Rynerson had not the courage tore sent it then, but the- next day essassinat- eu Judge eiougn Dy snooting bim. Re ports from Santa tfé represent that even the gamblers and balf-breedsoflbatcoun-! try are outraged by such oowardioe, and both Rynsrson and Heath are threatened with death. A private letter received in this city says that Heath is compelled to keep a guard about bis bouse and parson to protect him from summary Tengeance, ana it is added that he will certainly be killed if be remains in Santa Fq. there are few wbe know bim hereabouts who will write for bim to leave. Ilia connec tion witb the murdor of plough is only characteristic of the man, and perhaps no more appropriate instrument of venge- anee can be found than tbe outlaws of New Mexioo. SOUTHERN OVERLAND U.S. MAIL AND Express Line! FROM SANTA FE, N. M., TO EL PASO, TEXAS, 4 TUCSON, A. T. Wlllcommenco running (Mobor lBt, I88T, a wtr-kly riiurhouriol'BíBengcrOuach, leaving Santa Fé every Monday morninn, on tlie arrlviil or the eoach from l)"neer anil tlm Slutes; connecting nt Kl Pnt.0 with the Cli lliiia.mil aud Sun Antonio 81111! line: at Mas 1 1 lit with tlioTucmm and Loa Andelos California .weekly line; making a CONNECTED PASSENGER LINE - From Denvnr nn1 tbo Rtntot. vil SnnU Fé tn San An- loulo.Ti'Siis, Miixico ami ütllfornie, without deliiy of passenRora on the road; trl-weekly cuaciioí froinüatt Partlrulkratkntioi paid to unreM matter tad comirt or iiassciiKors. jLj-wwciifu leave 1 faso and Tucson evory rrlday Cur Suula H. GEO W. COOK, J, N. PHAW. Died In tWnrfn WW Wurlcn Unntrv lnh 1C0 Villi. 1 torn of 0. Ü. and Uary K, itorkloy, aged U uiojiihi and iu oayi. , mu ioveiy nun young ana Mr, Called hencoby early doom Just oame to thow hnw iwtet a flower In Paradiue would bloom." Kaniaa City Journal of Commerce please copy. JlJittijunmli. Propiletars rBiiilBein Ictt rrt nun bu irtr.'Mcd toj.lt Muff . Janta Fe, or W. CuML, Ltailhk, ST. it no iv JULIUS H. SMITH & CO., WHOLESAIE JOBBERS IN Liquors " AND RECTIFIED WHISKEYS. ) pio.;206 Waluut Street, St. Louis- FAWH BROKER' 8 XOTlCfi. All persons having property of aov kiod bleilued witb tbo underelgnwl aa 1'awn Uruker, I hereby notify to rxleem the suiuo within thirty ilayn from turn dale, r tbe same will bo sold according to lav. Notice lialeu beroby given that 110 inort arllolet will bo rsetivod oa pawn. anUFe.N. U.Jan. 10, 1808. NuUU FOR SALE. A food Cenrerd Biicgy for sal rheapforctsh. for particulars Inquire at this Otile. Ho 18 If JfTMUa B. ÍMÍTH latf Br.RTilOI.D , 8MITII k 0. CAl'T. IlKN JOHSSON. ffamboSl fropr. E. Mtl.TNBKKGlUt, Backer, Mo ly. Notice te Pensiemers. Nfltirn it heiobv alven that the followlnu Darned B, 8. lwnslnnershave been trannfi'rred from tbo Agta cle SIM. Lou, lía., and WneluuKton City to the Agunoy at ISasla f , end that they w ill hereafter mtk aiiilliatlon fur, ana receive tliulr pensions from me si Uie OlOCe OI Hie V, D. vupuiiMry, buuiu ,u v iu FraiicltCK A. Duran, Dorotea Alarcon, afanneliia Uaao.ues.liernardaNaranRo, liarla C, Martin, Maria Iktlutw rrana, Iktrotcn Komefo. iHilorfs A. Kiyol, Ha. mona Valsncut, J. B. Shaw and William Audorxan. JAMES L. C01:liNri, rcnsioo Agtnt,. Jfo.T.W. A II luafl . \n\n be prerented in the futuro. ai lao laten unte, wo uav. irom enría.!, aniñan in. Dañar, law mr u.iu. defatlgable induitry and good taita of A SamrlMofth. kind Quered ahonld .ceompaer tb of pablio documente. - wai made by Indiano on eomo ranchee