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WEEKLY MINER : PRESCOTT, APRIL 20, 1872, VI. .Hereafter the officer trains CAMP M'DOWELL. Military Orders. detailed to The storms which have delayed the THE APACHES. PROM BCSS issue to Indians (by general orden v during the past Winter Headquarters Military division tbeP!i on the Union Pacific Campaign. of The-Apache- s a Hd. Qrs. Dep. Arizona, have forced conviction oa the mind of the have again robbed, and (this General Howard Believes in of of November 21, 1871,) and who 8yS the 1872. a railroad must last Prescott, April 8th, other than the Acting Commarr ofSai great American Public that time) completely ruined one of the most previous sucn a Camp A. T., April 15, 1872. (Special No. 22.) sistence,,willj, to the issue' av be built over a southsra route ana industrious and deserving of our citizens McDowell, Orders, a cownt as possible JPx-escot- t5 accurate a mmterkl!! Arizona. road will be. constructed soon. Those same Wm. Simmons, an honest, honorable man Editor of the Arizona Miner: I.. On his arrival in this Department. Dr. of those present for ago A. Tompkins, Surgeon, rations; upon wkicU ensured that there will be high General Crook arrived here a few days W. Acting Assistant will base a ration return, in the atorms have who, by hard work, has endeavored to earn will report in person, for usuI foT expecting to meet General Howard, but got without delay, duty for the samer showing water in the Colorado River this coming a living for himself and family. Not only to specifically, tie RAILROAD NEWS. news, some way or other, that the latter the commanding officer, Camp Jlouave, ber of adult males, adult femalcs,am! w and, if the Atlantic & Pacific com-- ; have wound- Crook ac- A. T. chiH Summer, this, but the murderous brutes would go to Prescott General under twelve, to whom issue is to ay? yesterday 2. . Upon tho arrival at Camp Mohave of be pany would ship material to their crossing, ed another man and attempted to wound, kill cordingly started for Prescott, and the articles and quantities to While scanning our exchanges we are ever there. Last night, Dr. Tompkins Dr. F. S. Shirtling, Acting be and commence working east and west from repeat- morning, to meet him This return he will sign and send t& or capture one more. This, too, after a! to iJp for news concerning the railroads, and Inspector-Gener- Assistant burgeon, will report in person, on the alert however, General Howard Cnmmnnder. for his orders tn irc ni . that point, and the Southern Pacific should ed attempts on the part of the Government despatches were without delay, for duty to the commanding .vauv. in,-- which sooner or later arc to cross Arizona Jones arrived, when nessing officer, after issue, w3l do the same at Arizona City, both which en- to convert the savages, by tho feeding and General Crook and officer, Camp Hualpai, A. T. Cnkv snnlgive us; communication with the outside at once sent to overtake on this return tho fact of his urwIr look ? Bendell. Hospital Steward Francis Tresselt, is as items terprises are perfectly feasible, it would petting policy. Is this not too bad It is. to apprize Indian Superintendent and whether the distribution has world. Though there is a scarcity of v after- signed to duty at Camp Grant, A. T., to or notUJ as though they meant business. We are will not to all sensible men that The several parties are at the post this fi!rl flnnr. T1ia ratinn Ntim.-M- now, wo condense from But, it prove post will n on tbo subject, just noon, and orderlies are kept busy carrying which he proceed immediately in tho usual manner on papers, stronnly in favor of both roads, and long to the incorrigible Apache race can never be upon his arrival in this Department. tered the Abstracter California, Missouri and Colorado messages around camp. Issues to Indians, and will be t! see grading commenced on one or both in conquered by kindness. All Arizonans know Gener- The Quartermaster's Department will fur- preseattd omc articles amounting in substance to the I have it from good authority that the Commanding Officerforcompaiioaait Arizona, at the earliest possible moment. The all Americans do not. More is jtbe and Inspector-Gener- al Jones both nish the necessary transportation. following: this, but al Howard end of the month. value of this portion of the Government favor an active campaign against the Apach- tho St. Louis Board of pity for us. It is time that the VII. . The attention of all coacenwjtotu At a meeting of will never be appreciated until a railroad is es, and'you may look for more troops instead 1872. adopted and the entire people of the States should Hd. Qrs., etc., Prescott, April 9, requirements of the following ordena fists Trade, February 26, resolutions were of presents, etc., for the redskins. in with view built across the Territory. view this question in its proper light; to see 400 Orders, No. 10.) Arizona, to a stricter wmjg, risking Congress to remove existing obstacles We have only one squaw out of the (General ancc with the same: As a "settler," we have the following as we feel it, at this and she keeps The following instructions for the procure- to tho progress of work on tho Atlantic & it as we see it ; to leel it we were feeding last Winter, To paragraph III, General Orders cheerful view of the south-wesler- n railroad ten years ot trial and treaty " first-rate- ." She has arrived at ment of forage and fuel from Road station 34? t. e. the 35th parallel railroad, and time, when after about the Headquarters Department of CaliforBk? Pacific, Re- 120 years, less or more, and was keepers by escorts and detachments, while projects, etc., from the Stockton, (Cal.) suffering in this Apache-ridde- n land, we the age of July 31, 1867.; requiring officers tran&icnW the Mayor and Common Council of St. Louis second eye-sig- ht years ago; en route, under orders in this Department, : have been mur- deserted by her subsistence stores or commissary property!! committee to publican count over 600 citizens who manages to creep around to the laun- are published for the information and guid- were requested to appoint a but she forward a copy of the invoice, on the diy The Memphis and Little Rock and Fort dered by Apaches and our loss in stolen beg for something to eat. ance of all concerned : act in concert with the Board of Trade, in j dresses' quarters to its date, to the Department Chief Comafe Smith railroads have been consolidated and by the hun- making adobes for allowance for ani- tho authorities of New stock, grain, burned houres, etc., The troops are busy I. .The of forage public ry of Subsistence. communicating with leased to Colonel Scott. The lease is for post in No. 1 style; quarters mals, is (12) twelve pounds grain daily dreds of thousands of dollars. building up the of To paragraph IV, General Orders X&, Mexico, Arizona, California and San Fran ninety nine years, and commences on tho company arc nearly completed al- for each horse, habitually (9) pounds of grain 44 of Is there no pity in the National bosom for for one Headquarters Department of California cisco, for securing their to the first of January, 1873. The stockholders ready. daily for each mule, and (14) fourteen pounds leas- 7 Are they, July 31. 1867, and paragraph HI, Gearsl! the Mempbis and Charleston road have the suffering whites of Arizona small-po- x scare for ot and samo end. Wo have had quite a hay daily for each horse mule. Orders No. 67, Department of California ed that important highway to Mr. Scott for for no cause of theirs, to be left to the mercy One of the citizen resi- By authority of the Quartermaster Gen- ,of As wo understand the case, the Atlantic & the last few days. November 3, 1869 ; requiring officers dot the same period of time. The Fort Smith the recent of the post had just returned from San eral the grain ration for each mulo may be much during of ungodly barbarians? Will not dents duty in tho Subsistence Department, Pacific road has not advanced road and the DurvalPs Bluff and Pine Bluff Francisco, and feeling slightly indisposed increased to (12) pounds daily, when actu- obl tho Memnhis Road are to be prayer of the Legislature of California, the ing relieved, to transfer to their bucc?sh the past Winter, on account of the fact that after his long drive, he concluded to lie down. ally necessary from want of long forage. all papers, orders and finrt-cla- ss t a Trnata anrl nara books, circulars, finished and placed in condition by writto rC f TMonie move tue looked his furnish- rf i tho road has only the right of way through The Doctors came around, at A statement to this effect will be official character, to take receipts foe the first of January next, at which time the heart of tne Administration to do something fait bis nulse. examined some red ed by the Quartermaster of the post who tb tho Indian Territory, and the law docs not ...... same in duplicate, and to forward one lease commences. As heretofore announced, d 6ecuritv? Will spots on his face and conclnded he had the provides the transportation, to each officer or csj allow any but Indians to occupy the land in - m i 1 immediately to the Department Chief Gift, Scott has been recently elected President of rainded small pox. uen. uarr immediately issuea other person in charge of it, before commenc-- , de-Hir- es ..WW missary of Subsistence. i that Territory. Tho Railroad company the Pacific road, and it is his intention nrdorR to havo p.vcrvhodv vaccinated. The ing the shown to the station and Ind journey, to be To paragraph IV, General Orders No. 25 giving each In- to hasten the completion ot the iuempnis s crafty Cachise, to General Granger legislation by Congress, doctors had not more than half tho garrison keepers en route as authority for the increas- Headquarters Department of California, of Shrceveport road, from Pine Bluff and the ian Agent Pope brand Colyer&-Co- . as liars ot s .1 . . i it v X. dian in the Territory 160 acres of land, and tixett wnen tue patient was up ana an ngui. ed issue, when it may be required, the neces- 18G8, and General Orders K9. Texas Pacific, to the vicinity of Albnqucrquc. remembered, Colyer May 21, 5, throwing tho remainder of tho land open to tho worst sort, for bo it Mr. Mooro and family, of Maricopa Wells, sity for which must be stated on the receipt, Department of Arizona, of January 23 lgi While this is being done, tbo Fort Smith Ca- & Co. have, time and again, asserted that spent a few days with us, last week. B. and no payment to road station keepers in directing certain precautions to be tikenfer White settlers. As the railroad has no land road will be carried far out into the Indian authorized chise was anxious to visit " bis great Father excess of the allowance herein the safety of storehouses. grant there it i3 evident that, unless Con- country, where, connecting with the Atlant- will be made by any disbursing officer. following and make a lasting peace," The California Earthquakes. To General Orders No. 9V Headeartm required, the ic. Pnnific nnd the line of the at Washington . Fuel and oth- gress will givo the privilege t II. for escorts, detachments Department of California, of February 20, thirty-fift- h parallel until reaching tho point and hope so. Indeed, we have as road, if built, must go through the Territory Wc think er parties en route, will habitually be collect- 1869; prescribing tho exact steps tobetikea ot nttersection witn uie roxas racuic roau California papers have long and minute Grant understands troops, or drivers, .Gobi-missa- surances that President ed by the labor of the each Post Commander and ry without any prospect of settlers preceding or near Albuquerque. From this junction one by Acting and will protect us, and, accounts ol the terrible earthquake in Inyo when practicable. of Subsistence when beef are following it, to improve the country and feed line will continue to the Pacific coast, strik- tho situation here, cattk - County, which we havo not space to Where from its distance, or other circum received on the hoof. Vouchers received to-da- y, the letter which we pub- Cal, bj tho road with traffic or trade. The Atlantic ing, it i3 probable, simultaneously at San we learn by is so to procure fuel, give in full. The principal forco of the stances, it impracticable the Chief Commissary for the payment of Diego and San Francisco. We cannot follow ished elsewhere, from our correspondent at keep-er- a & Pacific Company prophesied last Fall, that it may be obtained from road station beef cattle, aro generally not accoaipanied by in Col. Scott's system of southern shocks, seems to have been expended in the November road would be com out, detail, Camp McDowell, that the new Peace Com and receipted ior by the officer in com the endorsements required by that order. next their sinrl woKtnrn rnnris. is vast, and covers all It (General O.O. Howard) has seen vicinity of the village of Lone Pine, Not an mand, or other authorized person, who will To General Orders No. 32, pleted to Albubucrquc, , but as flint nortion of tho continent embraced missioner lkad3rtcn officer of tho - enough since his recent advent adobe or brick building was left standing furnish the District Disbursing Department of California, of March 5,- lSjjj, nothing has been done toward extending tho within, say, "54 40' or fight," and the isth- - and learned Quartermaster's Department in which the irilisf. frame buildings were thrown requiring an inspection of subsistcace storis nine nt I'nnnmn. TimIf? Pnnilin Hnnch into this Territory, to satisfy him that, al there, and many road, for months, it is impossible to reach station is situated with a statement of the and storehouses to be made by Post Ger- look upon those gigantic strides of Colonel though the lion and the lamb may, at some down also. Twenty seven persons aro repor- accom- that point so soon. As the Atlantic & Pa circumstance requiring the purchase, manders on the first day of each quarter, a&d Scott with pleasure. He will release us from to ted killed, and thirty to forty wounded and lie down to-bf- hture time, of theirown accord, panied by a requisition and receipt covering a special and full report of the same l ciflc is what wo dwellers in Central and a picayune monopoly which, al- the grasp of gether in peace, nothing short of powder, bruised by the falling buildings. the quantity ot woou so procured, auu a cer- mado to Department Headquarters. Tit Northern Arizona must now consider as our though it is sufficiently powerful to strangle was impracticable to procure lead, hardship, and starvation can ever make The towns of Independence, Cerro Gordo, tificate that it Post Commander is required by this ordtr tottr road, we hopo that all their difficulties will all local attempts at competition, will be but wood otherwise. contest suffered considerably, and the ify the stores on hand when practicable. 1 as the ground owl to the eagle in the the Apaches live in peace with us. and Blind Springs officer will prepare and for- soon be removed. Two or thrco years ago Cen- The disbursing VIII. . All orders and parts of orders, jww with the President of tho Pennsylvania The language of Cachise proves this, and the remarkable statement is made that at the ward accounts to these Head- we looked to the Kansas Pacific railroad as Col. the requisite in force, conflicting with the above tral Railroad Company. The policy of latter place, where the shock threw down quarters for approval, or otherwise, before to bo road to cross Northern peo- to this we point, with pleasure, for proof that those only) arc hereby revoked. likely the first Scott has always been to work with tho work 300 is Colyer said what was not so when he assert brick buildings, miners were at payment. Arizona, but it seems to bo desirous of going ple, not against them, and to this policy The quantity of wood to be obtained by feet under ground who declare that they felt Arizona.- - if directly South. Tho following irom the due his great success and unusual popularity. ed that the Apaches were anxious for peace, purchase will in no case exceed the regulation The Territory of road across the continent, and no shock. Missouri Republican is of interest in this con- With another and that the whites of this Territory were allowance for the officers, enlisted men and tho control of Scott, there opened From Uie Stockton (Cal.) Independent. J that road under and bent upon prolonging the war. Three volcanoes aro reported as having civilian employes of the Quartermaster's and nection : trill lm nn dnnrrnr the trreat subsidy men eager for, of in the mountains near Lone Pine, and as be- Subsistence Departments, and for Guard-fire- s, Our neighboring Territory of Arizona if The Kansas Pacific railroad company has and prosper Cachise has vindicated tho truth of our dicants absorbiutr it. tho era of in as prescribed in Army Regulations and destined to become a populous and wealthy three-fourt- hs ing in active operation. Chasms the earth, purchased $3,000,000 worth of stock ity growing out of the introduction of capital position, and his language shows plainly, that ex- o and fuel so obtained in and is very important that.'tM of tho whole of the Denver Pacific from a few inches-t- several feet in width, existing orders, State, it and an increased immigration will have he spurns all offers of peace and assistance cess of those allowances will be charged to United States Government should at ovt railroad, which will givo it a connection with com opened, some of them extending for dawned upon California. The railroad from Americans and their Government. wore the officer or other person who ordered it. send into that Territory an army lugt under its uar-binjje- rs the Union Pacific railroad, entirely binations wo have mentioned above are miles. Many springs were dried up, and many enough to conquer and subdue the Indian control. of hope to the people of tho south Headquahters Department ok Arizona, ) present prevent the develo- known as the North new ones have appeared. tribes that at An English company, west, and upon the heels of their prosperity Prescott, April 4, 1872. pment of the country. There is no douHof and railroad company, will shortly MINES AND MINING. The first shock came about two o'clock in South will follow a bright and prosperous era ior No. 15. the mineral resources of- - that a General Orders the richness of commence to build a line from Kit Carson to the dwellers on the Pacific coast. the morning, and was followed by great Territory. Silver ores arc now being sVied Lyon, Colorado, a distance of fifty miles, I. .The following named papers heretofore Fort miners of the several counties and number of more feeble ones, at short inter- A. C. from mines in the neighborhood of Present and this will be held by the Kansas Pacific, The required to be furnished by each S., to for eight hours. to San Francisco, to be worked, and the or under a long lease. It will bo built during THE MEXICAN QUESTION. districts of the Territory are as fuil of Jiope vals forty the Department Chief Commissary, will in 1 terrible shaking occurred in a future be dispensed with by him, viz is so remarkably rich as to pay a profit 1p the summer, and will be important in regard as ever, if not more so. , Had this stores on hand issue. the miner notwithstanding the cost of to tho New Mexican trade. This new road Anarchy and bloodshed are the only fruits thickly settled country, the loss of life and List of for Here in Yavapai county, tho Vulture, Ti List stores on hand sale. It is about three bundled rI will afterwards extend to Santa Fe and Albu- government. Bad have been frightful. of for of Mexican attempts at self ger, Del Pasco, Benjamin and other mining property would Computation of the cost of the hospital ration. from this mine to the Colorado river. The querque, and connect with tho Southern Pa- and wagmw, Mexicans never tire of cutting throats, companies, are hard at work. Abstracts sales. oro is transported this distance on cific railroad on the 32d parallel. of navigating wc arc sorry to be compelled to say that Wallapai District, Mohave county, is still The Government's Indian Policy. II. . All Officers performing subsistence then loaded upon a river steamer When a railroad is completed to Albu- Colorado river, and again changed to an good Mexicans are rather scarce ; yet there dut' in this Department, will in future send the uppermost in the minds of miners, prospect Sub- running from the Gulfof querque, only 400 miles from Prescott, we From the San Francisco Call. to the Department Chief Commissary of ocean steamer are some of this kind. ors, adventurers and capitalists. A recent fol- San Francisco. Any ore that shall feel as tho day by the sistence, for lile in his office, copies of tho California to though was breaking We would not have had so much to say on The vacillating policy exhibited shipped such a distance to be otter from Wm. A. Mix informs us that ma Congress concerning the lowing Monthly and Quarterly papers, viz: will pay when and it now appears as though tho Denver & were not for tho jxnchanl some Administration and be worked immewHi prlifit this matter it terial cnnablo of rcaistimr fire had been found for coast, is Return of Provisions. (To contain on worked, would nt narrow-guag-o a Indian policy necessary this could Rio Grande road will be the Mexicans have for murdering Americans, and t the last page a statement of the number of provided the proper reduction works so that the furnaces will be in operation soon. somewhat lamentable. Not unfrequently the vicinity of the mine. first to reach that point. The Santa Fo Post portion of this Territory is in- officers, enlisted men laundresses, citizens, be constructed in the as tho southern troops stationed at the frontier posts are &re 1 com- Mr. Hardy's little mill was working out to whom iss ues or sales are being We are credibly informed that there has tho following letter, dated at tho now darkened and threatened by gruff-loo-k fantry instead of mounted men. Their sour- Indians etc., whica bullion, and the only thing that has recently made ; as shown on the list of stores for is- number of mines already discovered pany's office, in Denver, Col., March 15th : greasers from Sonora, our citizens appre ces of supply are often precarious. An officer to ing was sues : and foot of columns below Balance would prove exceedingly remunerative retarded work in tho district wet is sent out with instructions to punish tho at ad Our iron fortho extension of the road from the said greasers mean big, bad in red the numbers of their owners, could they be worked to hend that weather. hostile savaees : but before he can get his remaining on hand, ink, Colorado Springs to Pueblo, will arrivo the articles unfit for atid whether acted on vantage. Capitalists are also ready to invert wo will business. good report of tho forces in the field he is supplanted by a new issue, th foro part of next week, at which time Judge Howard gives a by a Board of Survey or by an Inspector, to their capital in these mines as soon commence oxpect to reach Were our few border settlers strong commander. Tho tactics are then changed Indian laying track and . mines in Yuma county. Mr. Borger's mill, by abbreviations B. S. or Government will subdue the hostile do-nothi- be designated tho i t i t and ng system adopted. Next Tueblo on or before tho 15th of April. enough to march on bonoro, taKo ana uoiu him. is the of the Territory, so as to make a residence near Ehrenborg, was visited by It a commissioner comes along to inquire into Insp., placed below). Yours truly, D. C. Dodge. it, we should counsel such a move ; but, with Commissary Propertv, (with therein safe. The attempts of the Gover- nearly ready for crushing. Ho says ho likes the wrongs of the Indian, who returns to Return of hostile Tho Denver Tribune of March 11th says tho Apaches punching away at every sore the unserviceable articles indicated as on the nment to conciliate the tribes ot the the mill and mine, and believes that success Washington and denounces those who have be a graw op-crat- ed proved to that the Donvcr & Rio Grande R. R. has proper attention to against their incursion Return of Provisions). Apnches has, however, spot, the cannot pay will crown Mr. Borger's efforts. defended themselves Pur- humbug, and the peace policy views of Via how-evo- Account Current; Abstract of superiority, half-bree- ds r, as Then so successfully, proving tho tho of Sonora. They must, or retaliated in kind, murderers. soon some of tw He also visited the Conquest mine, and and feed the Indians. chases: Abstract of Contingencies: List cent Colyer will depopulate iu many respects of tho narrow guago over on their guard against them, camo an order to pet - and agricultural di- continue ore liberally supplied with advantage of every of Outstanding Debts ;Abstract of Beef- most promising mining projectors and builders found tho vory In the meantime, taking numbers of saw- tho wide one, that its lest they como unawares and murder and one or portion of a tribe Cattle and Forage ; Personal report, (to stricts in the Territory. The free gold. opportunity, tribe, Indiana 1 have boon stimulated and encouraged to con- rob, as they have often beforo done. provisions, while another goes on contain, with other information given by it, ders already committed by tho The miners of Castlo Dome were extract secures the residents claia almost indefinitely-no- t more, and slaughter the computed cost of the hospitable ration for fearful to contemplate. Old template its extension Wo could live in pcaco with Sonora, but, it Francisco. tho warpath to capture have a- ing oro and shipping it to San who offer resistance to their rob the month). that over half the original settlers only down tho Rio Grande to connect at seems, Sonora cannot live in peaco with ,us, the settlers who hare re- The Silver Queen company, m Maricopa beries. Thus, history repeats itself from Report of Persons by Name, (other than lready been murdered. Parties El Paso with tho Texas Pacific, but even reason may yet provoke our gov , , i i sided in Territory less than two year and for this county, is meeting with good success. year to year. The savages grow ooiuer anei Indians,) not bblono'notothe Army, to the ; making it a who their lire onward to tho City of Mexico ernment so that it willflo to work and re while tue are compeueu mi whom Issues or Sales are made. can count scores have lost Considerable prospecting is being done in bolder, settlers Our Gorerar ercat continental, international scheme, and construct not onlv Sonora. but the whole of abandon their homes and flee for safety to Extract from the Abstract of Issues to within that time by Indians. Pima county. populated (showine of Indians is ment is responsible for tho slow growth that General Palmer, with this end in view, Mexico. the more densely districts. The Indians, the number Of late, parties from Now Mexico nave never grows but like a sued the names ot the articles issued, and the Territory in population and wealth, lias gone to San Francisco, en route for the but Government wiser, to; coast it Wo don't care to sco it como to thin, streams m eastern changes its policy on every idle the money value of the same, including cost if it desires the prosperity of this been prospecting tho weathercock power w City of Mexico. is manifest destiny, the oonor the bar deceived philanthropist, transportation : required by General orders had better, at once, give complete if it Arizona, for placer gold, and one party that representation of the of of tic exchange states that savage Division the General Crook, who has the command Another barians of Mexico aro brought under the found very fair pros whose sympathy for the grows not No. 12, Headquarters 3Iilitary of sabdse of Colonel Rynorson, condition of things, from or troops in that Territory, to go on and Hunt, of Colorado, with 13. C. Owen, engin- of Ku-Kiu- x bills and cannon, tho bet was out of the real but Pacific, December 4, IS71). rano pects on the Francisco. Another party has. perhaps, been taught him Should circumstances, or the nature the the Indians. The present course is inhuaai eer, M. Kingsly interpreter, and Von Motz, concerned. a theory that of to num- ter for all preparing to try the Prieta. in school books, that the Indians were the duties of an officer render unnecessary his to the savages themselves, and leads following tel Gover- draughtsman, were on tho road to Mexico, in Wo see a ray of hope in tho mill-me- n, berless murders of the Whites. The Several mining oxperts, capital original owners of the land, and are entitled making any of the above returns, the fact to the interest of tho samo company. tho Washington : or will be nment, instead of sending a sufficient force If eirram from ists and agents for capitalists are now in the to it by the law possession, notwithstand- indicated in his letter of transmittal. an road bo built a fast as ithasbeon during the n Klirir1n and AUCOT have been ing Government has extended laws over their The List of Stores on band and for give the Indians a severe punishment, oolc "prospecting" for chances, and III.. Unite-State- s, War Department Territory, territory, and by act invited occupancy on hand for issues thereby teach them the power of the past yoar, it is reasonable to expect that it directed by orders from tho that sale, and list ofStores (con led we capturo we do hope that in talking and dealing witli by the White man, with an implied under- all the information called for by the has pursued a policy that has will bo completed to Albuquerque by this to use extraordinary ctioris io taining objects ol j.i: tn thn civil authorities for trial. them, owners of mines will bear in mind the standing that be shall be protected in his blank forms at present in use) will, as hereto- Indians to believe that they are time n 1873. Texas. fear, and that they can consequently continue all persons that raid from Mexico into important facts that their mines though peaceful pursuits. The latest gross error fore, be sent monthly to the Depot Commis So much for the 35th ; and wo glean but Congress seems on the verge of commit- A. C. S. in the their depredation at pleasure. Tbo rosult General Crook is not oraerea w uu rich aro far from the great centers or popu- that sary at Yuma Depot by each se- more for tho 32d parallel Whv ting, is to appropriate a large sum of money a continual warfare between the troops little railroad. A a country Department. be atij so is past our comprehension. lation, far from railroads, and in Apaches. " to keep as dis- to ttlers and Indians, nnd there will never correspondent of tho St. Louis Republican, to the them," the IV. .Payments for supplies delivered the tae wish hostile savages. expresses peace except by a total annihilation of writing from Dallas, Texas, is highly elated beset patch it, "from making war." How Subsistence Department, whether under --Morse. tho grim warriors of the tribe will smile contract or by purchase in open market, Indian tribes. the prospects of that flourishing Death of Prof. res- over town, when they hear of this ! They are so much at Camps Mqjave, Beal's Springs, Hualpai, It is the opinion of the best informed legislation LATE NEWS. Croo and says that recent compels tho dreaded that they aro to be bought off 1 The Whipple, Verde, SIcDowell and idents of the Territory that General PmfWcnr J. Tl. Morse, tho discoverer of Date Creek, aaa Southern Pacific railroad to cross the Texas money will be acceptable to them, and receiv- Apache, will be made by the Department if left alone, can subdue the Apaches electric telegraphy, died in Now York City, Thn Tttah Legislature has elected Thomas ed with as many Commissary bring peace in the Territory within three Central at that point, and to have tho road fair promises, soon to be Chief at Prescott j those at B Anrii art at the ace of 82 Tears. He com- - Hooper to the U. S. Sen broken, as have heretofore characterized Camps Grant, Lowell, Crittenden and Bowie, months, provided he is not interfered completed, to Dallas within eighteen months, ( J vj - Fitch and Delegate of we in wm their treacherous nature. Then Commissary of Tucson Depot ; those by the Government. The interests Thos. A. Scott & Co. will menced his experiments in electricity ate. But. it does not follow that tuey tho troops by the w and believes that will perhaps be entirely withdrawn from , by the Commissary at Yuma Whites, and also of the Indians, would 1832, and cot his final patent for tho tele to seats in that body, as Utah at whica rmah the road through to the pacific as fast be admitted Arizona, and Cachise have a clear eld for Depot. secured by the adoption of a policy graph in 1840. Tho first telegraph line f as money and energy can do it. We hopo so. is not yet a State. the extermination of the White Invader! Vouchers will be transmitted direct to the will most speedily bring the Indians simej same from Washington to Baltimore was erected Tf Senator Sumner nas saia ue When the Indian was subjection, and this can never be done Another correspondent of the paper said that Appropriation bill officer empowered to make payment, the con- of tM to 1S44. Since that dato telegraphic com for the Presi- taken up in the Senate, the clause being mem- by making them understand the power writes from Alamos, Sonora, depicting in will support General Grant containing tractor or seller furnished with a munication has been established with all the nominated by the thus to pacificate tho Apaches, Mr. Colo re- orandum receipt for the amount delivered by Government. glowing colors the groat advantago to ensue dency, in caw Grant gets important places in tho world, and Professor marked that they "could be more cheaply, him. that State, when a branch load from the Philadelphia Convention. wise!? and effectivnlv ?Pit: with bv the Go- to Morse lived to sec the immense benefit of his blocked V. . As funds accumulate from sales at any Change In the Route of gotttbarn Pacific, in Arisont, shall be built The Overland Railroad was again military arm of the Government f1 and that post, they will be transferred to the officer 1. invention to his fellow men, and to reap the Al ? J . . . 1 vernment Freight t GuayaM. by anow. is iue opinion one who nas we icssi. who pays the vouchers for that post, (month- 1 11 reward of his labors. of San Fran-- Knowieage ot the Apache character. sufficient Large corporations move cautiously m On hundred leadine citizens ly whenever practicable,) only being tk All telegraph offices displayed tho emblem reserved for the payment of local employees Oar San Diego friends are in hopes MtarsriaM. wo expect when Wn btMl as a Committee of kreat but mourmng on the 5th of April, t.siii and hospital purchases. are of the dayo is go-fa- g R. P. Hall & Co,, Nashua, N. H., proprie the rumors may prove true, that mvWMt U tmAv Coaeress has adjourn i Safety, which Coaamittee, it is stated, w r i ms iuhww. tors of Hall's Sicilian HairRenew Estimatas Sc.fta4"kd for paysieots effect when the pre ' - work the salvation of their city Vegetable lation to tho that M4 HMrod empaxwea aaveBouirag to ot to bo mad at Turn a4 Yasi Depots, will Navigt iuir - t Sa flti tmm ill mrim. of that fbrwardiBC tmi)nsr of railroad 'on er, publish 8 treatise on the .Hair, which they mad8; hy contract with the Colorado Steam v- n W' ytf " " AdionniftrL bv tin a' be awarly k a4Taae th Dpot ti to themj will scad free to any one o application. This iommissarws.iQ Cow-- ,Co. is ended, all Government freight.8 Tbs California Legislature has anjouracd the 35tk Parallel Route. Success tMjspartmei is a valuable send for it. - to San Diego. and the newspapers arc rejweca. say wc. little book, mtrr rti 4 2 sent Fort Yuma, via