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   Thirty-Four (Newspaper) - July 2, 1879, Las Cruces, New Mexico                               DONA ANA TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION j H Tim s and RATES OF ADVERTISING On Iwi me Uw liw A M 01 in t Till tot li ui VOL quantum potent MS NEED LAS CHUCKS N M JULY NO 2 i whose only education relates I to the relief of the actual necessities of life of the linked Slates jjs to bti blamed if L beyond bis For more ban dirty years New Mexico has been a part uo term of hut that court is over held an interpreter is re- quired to enable juries witnesses persons accused ol crime and litigants to under- stand each other Iu only two counties the courts ever conducted m prehension ideas be is guided of justice as by his o i j i n mind is capable of grasping He does his best and bu Cannot Peeled to do more The citizen accused of crime to forced to trial before twelve men not one of whom bly understands word of the of He may get justice from such a jury or he may not himself if convicted is never fully satisfied in his own mind that his caw was proper bis door sented or properly understood j may sol lu t i t 6 de In the officials out at that of the it- i i ma cast tie U probably I KJl V 11 i i J time say ten years all legis of witnesses is conducted English or Spanish according as the witness beau or a Mexican o the lawyers to the judge an in English and to tin jury in either the speaker This state of affairs besides necessitating great loss of time in repeating in one language what is spoken in the other is greatly aggravated by the of procuring competent interpreters During a dence of many years in the Territory the writer has yet seen in court an er capable of giving an exact interpretation of an ordinary address to a jury by rendering into good Spanish all the ures of speech allegories and illustrations with their cations or the intricacies of a argument And even admitting that such in- are to be had the difficulty still remains that the juries a r e generally largely composed of men of little or no education who would not un- such things even in their native ple reason that their minds are incapable of grasping an ab- 11 v 11 intellects can only word that x i a word that alive and proceedings has been poken to the ju y should be conducted m England feels too often of law which antees him an impartial trial by a jury of his peers is only a mockery It is late now to inaugurate a new system but it had ter be done late than not at all the people of this Torrito 17 would to-day have been an English speaking community their education forthe sible duties of citizenship would have been greatly and encouraged ami the lot come of what it actually is For there is nothing which so idly assimilates people of ferent nationalities a s guage The Mexicans in this are as much u the present generation he Pennsylvania Dutch or the Creoles of Louisiana and enjoy ill the rights of citizenship excepting the right to be- ic President The United States is an English speaking every man woman ind child in the land should taught the language of the and and our public schools hould not conducted in ny other The legislative and proceedings should be in English the laws should be published in English and in jal sense English made IM i e in di f i bc made ho m r v y aPI the laml In this he most ordinary in no 0 Americans in the ry panels will go a long way towards remedying the defects of the no existing one be he system and American 01 Mexican should to sit in judgment unless he have some education in addition to the natural common sense with which nature h a s endowed him The most intelligent men in the country should be summoned as jurors and when summoned should not be ex- from service upon any ordinary pretext of a press of ness The commissioners appointed ito select jurymen should exclude from their lists hose whose only qualification s that they are resident zens over the age of one years and those who hang around courts for the purpose Adams special mail agent for this district has been in- to go over the various routes to find out where the fault lies He passed through town on last Wednesday and promises to see that there is less cause for complaint ture He led us to believe he is in possession of facts may some day astonish certain officials connected with the transfer and delivery of e mails in this Territory j ing been suddenly called away by telegraph he was unable to make a thorough investigation at this time but the shaking up which the matter has re- from these two papers may possibly work out a edy without the necessity of further official action o n his part We hope it may for mild remedies are harsh ones where they the cure as satisfactorily It is an unpleasant duty ro call attention to official negligence or incapacity but it is a duty which a public journal should has thus far done its share and will continue to do so whenever the necessity may arise and we hope ers will keep UK informed in regard to future irregularities By thus working together we may be able to keep straight 79 SPLENDID OFFER 79 AND OH t0 the Territory be senses and no to tho e be taught to a e low they may joan em the discharge of upon tho United States Has their own their only Und bc from that which in too to mystify them c te many instances causes them to circumstances j look upon Americans as for- be wondered and intruders i n the i Under t IK only that there is as much m our courts as there Thei Mexico needs who j gent English speaking juries neither road nor write ll unjust to an American around courts for the purpose bit of getting summoned as nen Let intelligence become a necessary qualification and we shall soon see tho laws as faithfully executed Mexico as elsewhere One for 83.50 Two papers for tle more tlinn tlie price of one The persistency with which i and the County have exposed the irregularities of the mails j i Send and receive e vy best i ablest Family Weeklies in the country I and either two of j papers one year All four papers for and the six months of Southern New Mexico had a two moUs a ment has been noticed and GOTO TEE To buy your goods which is that of Aaron MAIN   

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