tUH R HHBJ CURILrfMfiaXES L COLUXS.OATJ.XIUES.| Ebook.t »|i npiu ISUMrii For •i XflrttniM^XilwyiXMpnmtmmmw falinm ftrHwfcK nmetien, ■! l1cwHte«wrdally earn* MImAi pm* •• lUmiltivoOf iklMM €MMk wIMi In Hi nplt;imeeatoi* l» fee fat fane emertaab in to Henammdim +.Ife B*t WM* » •» imtofaimennf mHe amtiM MgHttitfcffiMltohrtM«bHlXlM*Mmru Xi#ii tHMX IMfc M llwtXMix ttmtMM thiA Si.IrKttimii.OT % trjy^•nvnxBDELEGATE or rlt;)XG*ESS, Mi|uel Antonio Otero.AiMmmXm- ^ Ttorifay maMaUi“V~*r.He nsakrif ArtfeiMi AGk-rto wtjOl ttb|!i—ii in Rfp]yiB| nT,*a ^ viA.ttirapir ftai of aU M»fna ir/V mailtoe itftmktg ofatinn. Wait Hit in lt;*dm U|w *tw ttiiW iTffHr^ -* tkftnr»ia tkito^Nil Ik Im pfiMi.phaefnmiraa! iwijfinronimm ©1 He Tifafy mi we hope tjwill heXM it tolling «r ^nTxm to tk ilnArttiGaNitifeBicNirfitfitbMt wj and withem price. - ——IriL.. .TfaFfart*j«rMy!h Mill be seen flie meeting Ml m (it TUfaa? **■*£***«___ET *• »**■■«■* F««tk ***•. 5* *¥»» Mb*““ k-*~»rir*y *.«*« «rtah*r.Miw ktitMthat wQlealHnlt thii rrnai notions!tiUmpan and which emhas ram Ppen-H••to* eelHftinttf nnni—Ifathtoy kiWiertyXMiiyUi(aMiklii|Hi(llt;Mlaaciti*to-«f «v«y rise* origin oat-HmM came op to the Hone efcnncievjoin ia toe general rajeidng of MrW« *t H#131^Sr. Mm Itewi.We knri observed it vnriawi parts ot He tailed Suite t«j complimmtoiy notic* Xtoe pres* mt tor pepslor yewg Drkgm* bCongrats, aalt;M**« mm him eery favorablysettieaei It )ti««tt JMtm Ua WnHmgtoncity «4 ekawberc bmX He Territoty. Ofthee* antic* we haveeefcetad for the prrai«oe frat f^ffrterr fi Ifimneritho SHtLittb Suij Herald—aad tttlher frost print*letterntivX by He last mailfrom t gentleman tf standing it Tear, bmh of which we eery below.To Ha friend* of Mr. Otero it it pleaeemto a* His (tatlm to handsomely tfitlwetted, tad it should b* a matter ef pride*stay citisMtofiad tbt repceoeuu ti v* of H* Territory to popular and miH no eseelUtt a •'bertcter abroad a* tbeet extracts nrjtfftVf for Mr. uteri. mThe extract from th$ letter i» at follow*: *1 observe by He last news tnm Sew Mexicothet Mr. Otero be* butt reaeauasted by *tf Dcm rortie tfyoor Territory tbrCeogn*. 1bst* jmu wad bi$ address to hi* mifitewfeIt ie well dote. IUe appeal to the flow* ef Representatives of Congra* entoiae He meetelegant and appropriate pameg* 1 bare iwttetw'ithca uj each eooeriw. 1 attade to ta# coaieet for few mt withdefior Oellegoe.Mr. Otero bee wide tor % btilltetl eedtWPer^ee^HaaeaKieUifiUperty«• •• tkmm tmm ln#i *»»* fSxwSteMie at Xmr hus the rtilifX-fie ef Hie TMfeecy , atd «epeew% He terirepertiet ef iflas. We pbmntabkit Hie. Be wade hit adrtat it SewMexieeiaamm ifreee biwoXf ny s Ha wry, Ha hdat mmmf, of her fatfie. Beaese «• He eepawM^va at atteae whaee aail haa heia eeriaad *ey He Ueod alalaegbUred Mitinae, fee Ha perpeee if briagaegHie Territwy aa^erthe aalherity efHalSww, eadwaadaCraUdwthe riea «f Me wmmrm ea* by Heiataifeeiriaa ef H# touted SwUe, wbkhelaae eared Sew BeaW froai^wr aad deeelaiiaa at the bwds «f THae. Beatwe eieHelbyTn-at wiH Ha eHbaai^r ef a jadge; Iwt thepaagK af jXawlfaHa% He trieadeef Mry Ouro, w eee heerta we ettll Heediag with a rewcw-taaaee ef Ha awri baaliiitiee which hedheaa | dealt aafc la Haw fallaw neatij ■ie, hy He T«um, ia Ha eeagaaH ef Hat pectiaa af HrirfiiwXrj, (Xmd te allow him «a apaaHebaaH. Tbmoa^ Mr. Jaird, ae/ adehuhXTa*i.MltMrnt civil aatberMy X^ Mbkabiatacy had ta^Xher viawaf M ««Ml MildatlMi Ik* “D* I•iMtalwk.JijiMttMnvreU way aaeart'’. ; ipaaHal page of He iewaS wbkbHmU Hewiad ef SewJ^Hie TettiMy bach te Hw ee««y afHhin pneeded Ha eetebluh. wicpiHlae af Ten*—a peg* wheee MghteaecU a Hrill ia He (wane afeaaHapaf HeurCeatiSlieaSees ia Heir vriaa. taae hae aluaye MpHily He peepie «d Sew Mexiee Heir Ha; tad ewteiely, whee weleefc baehHe peet»we m* poaetve aethiag ia tbe et Teeae aalerteted te pro dew apea ef the peepie ef Hie ffltviMpy HeHatHa ww Heir fciead. tfr.BaM waeHa wetriwiel HniabyHet la ease bar* aad held He rad ef aathe-cadapaa which otwy Sawefhiepar^M. GaUegee. Than laat paapie U the world, Whve ailwaHar rich ar veer, if rwpeauhle^ an aeedyoa a eafJwl egielXy Hawhm ia ef %mr HeHr*. MiawaaiaadHettt ahkld heeo. Then ia aapertieateUana taaHa twlanbf hugnpMto the writ** efthatewwSUeeeM TwriuriaaafthaWnati.wd ha autadiahi»ehjaatiaa% Hn Haiowkr,GM.«yk ab jiDlaaw M tbo wvawnw XH(hwiwjH. 6Xtn»9Hillexdaai a. u,iM,ta. k.«KU4- - U'rtic* W tru,*it |w.W*«fcmlwe «h»m.lt;« (k. pablio ! •» W-W «««*» fV** ****•ein wnnain, _ «adieg Ha ocflwetaa to Ho IHgXiwbwoald have aUervod Ho CaggNMdaaet tmm aad awgao, the weal of whiah mix H.Wa oaaarin ht owe ef Ha higbcvt aadBmetia*od 4x*e ef the pahiiapnec of howMetiae, u WMi freely of iU ooiawue for Hfwit*^ .eawnyieg u Ho auade of ear^ thaCmilliea reee, a fall, J^Laad eoftoet aawpnhaaciow of Ho foneo ^/preetia— of He govcrawot of the Cuiri ia He exemeo aad adwialvtiatioa ofon^re wwweeitjr whanaw^aad hat •'.a wore Wadlf celled far Haa hwe aae, aed He wea or party of wea* who, Ueiee*iegUietivo aad osoeaiive fenctioa*. Sach,Ha aeho ofoBoe, webld eadaaeor t*WhatBit«x«at reprciratative.**Tbe Herald, after wrctioaipg that Mr. Otero » a Sew Mexicaa geukmea of Spatdt 4ee* cent, proceeie in the foliovrieg hiadiowc tboegh tot lew tomtfaf ol tme•*AlHoegh yet^eiiea yaasg mam, he haa «•*preeeatod hie iwaXllniaiti «cth aweUlityaad tact which have beta He HwM^kfiHwat■cairi Hehae kea cvwketMX *kr|rint«ee:e; aad has lost no proper of lafrodaripg iato Coagrwe aad ftfwre each awnra aa wen eeloXatod to k-acfitika. The taawrotu claiwc of K*w Hex. ico oa He ImMk cate of oar aatleawl kgk-latorr aad govcaancat eqgSt to ho pioaatcd before the trprowUftreo of Ha people iaeech a way aawill iaeato Hew a reapeeifel baerieg, aad lead to ooeh lagiXMioa aa Hose claise to swptraihreSy Iwwl Vat ia tbe chaige af a gctleaus hariag the pcraotal qoaliieatieae poewesed hy Mr. Qtero, aad ee well aepniated with the mate ef the Territory, Hal objeatwill be oeeored, if aay Hiag oaa oecare it. Mr. fH«n it a gntkaaa of faa adaaatiae, bariag eptai sowo yoere ia thk oty »a gwural atadiea aadthexteJy of law. if he ia a oeadidetr for•re-electioc, ae wotraet he wot be, we caaaet hut iblak tb*t hi* cart‘•filacer# trill fed it to beof MaeaaalryeeB whehMUhan alaagh.sand oa thepkiaa af tmm’ Far Hie taaaaa Mr. Baird ie a# abeam ana; aadalHaa^waiotead to allede to Hi* tebjoet egsia, we ewlyfar He prweat, appeal to oar feileweitiseae, tofcaow if aaH io the aotoriety tkjVHli rheftee, te retire frew ebecwrity a awa wheee. pirer to the boa ere aad eweUweate af beiag Hair repreantati— ia He Caagnaa af He Pah tedStatea.W« hare aot tehca ap ear pea te chow Hat rheaowiaeeef He ower edW GeBcgee partyiittokm naa* la thet aeemioa wowill aet eeatredirt He l—iwot, ifHeagh hieaeto* riety ie «*• freai wbkh be weald deabdeee k gled to hide biwwlf ia fboebadre Xariwt tbaearily bat, eka are we* He eeewtioa Hatllr. Xei«d*rie aaable kwyar aad bdoveo by aU gaod waa whe hue Hm,” tbm we take ieeae aad dny the tnxh of Ho piopeeiiieM. n*e Tcatoxe to eey Hat Hire is aot a lawyer or a judge ia He Territory who, fif pat fpaahie oath, woald exprtce He epiaki tbat Mr.Beixd wee ware Haa a foarth or Sfdi rata lawyer Be way by aa air of pkavibiltty before jariee bate eaewedod w eecahhriaagte eewe exceat the rcpaftiea of a good lawyer, hot to thoee whe mn capable of takaag He diwaaatoM ofhiekgelealiber,het eo wore to baliow^red to eaeblo lawyer, thea Lathe ttmliagligbtof the a* diataat eter to tbe fell aad eteedy bleioof He *ooa~4ey in. Aa to' hi* being loved by ell good mm who kaow hiw. wo doewddSeidbthopeoplewiH Hofelwur *• li* *MMt *• Wl|»t*igi»i»il.1 «• tk*»«TV, 4.-. T-i^/» a»d theelt; C'T P°u- »-. ®^*^VT*%lua|; hat He howl of *Wf^^avwg oofirw fttunlttioB inpeople, ao eoaad principle* H kopee, wake* a •l»|»crAp #***^ Jelly a pert areaad hiw, by appeel-pewtvai of the au«c« with sach e# are oelcaleted to renderHHeircoedi*eajie lifOi wiHoat being able to do *nj thiog * - te aaewer He dwwaade of their die*wnjilaw wiia writeA.tkteiceri forth Hroegh tbe eoliau of Hgipeee* will fail to aw* He eyes of a wolti. Hdewf car frilaweitiam with eHoee peaceaadSeppiaeee diagogew will thae attowpt M te*jer, hat wo eafl apew the iatoUigeat and pal*4tie porfiea of oar people of all parties, to Hite with ea ia oar effime to expose the fallacy aad defeat He baleful tc4«ncivi of Hi* system ef dewagogoety, which, if eaec**#-fally cairkd oat, would result to- the socribec af the peace aad prosperity of oar Territory. Mr. Bsixd ie the waa who ie driving w be e-to Cfugre— by each false aad deceptiveao Hat at tree friend of Sow Mexico eaa, after wesare deliberation, givolue eappovt te a men who ie striving to array tm* portioa or class of oar people a* gpnst tbe otbw; a*rWy toe He aake of hie •wapeteowal advaaeewset; o auw who* hie o«B ooeatrymcM alweot waaaiwoaeiy repadieu wad wfaw to eappect, becaaee they an a* tto*^ la haa priitiael iatcgrity; a' Lprm *- ‘'f/lees* S. —l-~-— §_?_ _B . iVeGuSIO; a awa who waw hm as He idkriilef awettor polirieal eathority, ead whe hariag hew tejertadjiMd eenwted by this pm~pis, is eech ageat, sv attempts to rise uponHe ffootrate hop* of Mr* Galkgos^ a native bora Sow Moxtsea. and to persuade as Hat a saw of Tosaambor Haa oac bora sad vised •pew the aeil ef Hie Territory ie He prayer maa to wpwW lt;f iafme* ia ikCospmef tbe Cahed State*.la Ho aewe of e*wy thing that it dear to Sew Mexico; ia the aewe of her peace, her pteeperitt ead her hspsu, we cell ipM those jto He esteat of ear ability, ehadi be our teok,nloag aeweoeattawe to be aaeoeiated with Hepcmof SewMoxieo; aor ahsll we ‘be di* vetted frem ihet perpoee by He kept of gsia-iag aay pelitiosi adveatege ever Hove whom wo regard ae aawerthy of political position io He Territory j ead mopb less shall wt.be lata* «1 aside from that course by a hope «f lt;t bulling :it» advaiaUg^ over our feliosrvitisens whv, w«sh a gciitro us confiui'nc*, look to our columns »* tbe channel through vl»cb way daw forth apoA their minds * dear, pure and wholesome vtrcarn of iutdMigcaee m regard to the Manciple* end forms which central the o-pevtiotts of He government of He Hailed , States. JjWith a view to Hi falhhaeat ol that duty in some degree, ee the present oeeasioa, wo will state what ie, the eeesi and proper mode of pre-oetdiag, in erderito procare from the General Government, each appropriations as ur State* and Temtories ate respectively entitled to. When the State or Territory asking or clsiuncg an appropriation from tbe treasury of the Uni*ted States, bee a repreecatative ia Congress, she proper, ead indeed He almost invariable rule is, to transmit the estimates upon which tbe claim is male, to the respective representatives, whose doty it is to bring tbe subject, ascurly as practicable, to toe mtt-niwn of Cvu-grees, and see that it be referred to the appropriate cumtoittec. Our of ttie purposes for which a dskgete is seat lu C’ongres* is tv respond to the demands of the people whom he represents, aad to give his earliest and mostDouglas end other BtasUto te voia(he appropriation. It wSlGovernor Meriwether, ia dew usages sad farms, mi his ttficisl obljgstieae, b*to eur Delegate,aitue on Terwterie*, aad by hie oftcial misdeed toMr. Otero, uadtr tbe uameritad aad mjwt sure of bit eonstitatatr, him ikllowmtima* mi his waotiymcm Secfa was He leadwtymf such the porpoeo of his policy; each ki kmthe tendency and policy or the entire oooatX Governor Meriwether sod Secretary Dari* a in reference to our delegate. ’Sane of the communication* from this T«r-ritory to Congress, have been mt, a* ysepkty courtesy sod sound polity Weald have mtoitef, directly to Mr. Otero, an oar teoogautd Dri*. gate; but, on the contrary, they lev*, km sent to the Speaker of the Home of Beprmm-utivss, to be ml «h*ged aad !o*t ia He £sod X docaaems which daily overfiow hi* tshk. 7k cetimste* for approprlatiaae which m wmt iupsrtitt to Ho interests of the Territtt? tore been sent to the Secretary of the Trssssiy, ml by that officer included in Ho gmmal cstiaatm for He whole country, while not a syllable X notice is given to our delegate, ia oedtrlbatbt might employ due diliirreace ia pressing tka upon the favorable conoidetatioa X Coegnss This is the unfair sod pusilisaimoaa cearw which Meriwether aad Dam have pursusd is order to weaken Mr. Otero ia the eoofidiac* d the people of New Mexico—willing to embsmia nud sacriticf the lu-sf in rerests of HuTeniictj to gniify a fe.-ling of party revenge »li:d) thrv .euieJtaiued uga}u»t Mr. Otero. Tbtfea«i^arupuiourt oliicials weii knew whsit the e*Tecsof a c urjtf nvuiii he; Governor Mcrive-Her aus well aware chut the auufoee in wbid he transmitted the estimate* in qaoatioa sreelffoeuic UMho. to opproptUtion. -kich «?5ri‘he «««. of !•-. « «**may be asked for by^ii^n^utiiu. But how is a driegate tft perform hi* doty ia thi*reyw5vlt;f*mptly aad Xbiwtlj, it bo knot ~Vadvfmd of He waate of hi* people, or the y of aa appfopriatiea is not brought tonotice ia time to enable him to secure fa-vwabl*lagieUtiea iarsfereaoe thereto? betvwOT?uefaoip, aioettaie who ehoaidiadeedb* ] lt;e* t0fm* .ot ***** ah*ro it* satire defeat; ho also kacvr Hat * tk eveat of tho failare of Ho appropriation Halil would tnbje* Mr. Otoro to a heavy mmiNbe used again* him ia He preo*t aliwiaThis |s the mare evident sin* it ia w«li kaen that he had rmiously seught todaffaad tk delegate oat of hi* soot In Coagrwe iteraldtho Governor plesd igooraaoe of Hfitwho are disposed te fellow in He path whichHo vanity aad pemamptha of Mr. Baird ha* maHed oat tm ais ©wa politieal ptefenaeai, to jam He party whee* wntobwasd is NewMesies; whose friaeiplee or* for He welfare Of New Mexico; and whom standard bearer isa patriotic, intelligent, virtra*, aad faithful native bora ooa otMow Mevico.. *Vk» tent tktaantOar pea bee so uftea been eummoneJ to Hedoty ef exposing aad condemning the* Ji-cii* ofauM-admieiitratioa which cbaraciei u«q iheoiarial career of Governor Uertwoibvr w NeaMexico that we woald gladly tureglt;» tb» of veeemiag our strictures upon his cour*** lt;o* that be has gone forever, as aa official, freta the Tcfritoiy, bat He duty of again calling public attention to his misdeeds is forced uponHtiiMti. ujttet h* iM «* W4 UUgh «b,««u»,l.hieh.t.*_4;ict *U,-.eatiaatin by good m* ia Ho Tetritoiy; bat*tus friends aad *ilmtr«r» ant, with a sadly few exoepUooo, to be foaad amongst the native race, whe have not Ha same facilities and op-pertaaities ef aaderstandiag bis tnaa Haraatcr that bi* own coaatrymec hsv*. Mb venture so aaecst Hat there are not fifteen Americana ia He whole Tmritory, from Tax* to He aorH-era beaadaiy of Mew Mmice, wkie will not, if iatostogetod, oey Hat Hey view Mm a* a polities! echeetor aad demagog*; and we will vaatatt, farther, to toy Hat Hate ia mote staff* Aseerihaw ia He Tmritery whe woalda* expram itba urn apiaiaa, ia (pviag veat to He heaaB taarieH* of Jus mikd, ftoeomHe iwftoMe of party prejadios.If he or hiofrimiW will pro laos fiftoea Amo-rioeaa who will my, ia eieemity, that dkay Ml*vo haa,” th* we will givaep H*wo have net fisirly mrimeted hie pepaieriiy. Koetnag.m proof of the MwHef the amefti* that Mr.Beitd ie a poUtkal achamer end dengegeeawed be eoogbt, thsa Hetwhieh u tobofomd ia the ertide ef “He Skmwet,” when hem haldapee a friaed of He poor ^eia* He riH. Ke each dietiartiea of parti* eariato,eharged with tho failnre of Hi* appropriation—Mr. Ot* nr Governor Meriwether ?. sThe lest mentioned official wa* He disbursing agent of oar public work*, ft wa* tus duty to aseertaia what appropriations were w*aua for Ho completion of He building under bischarge, having ascertained the sum rvqw red, ano :•* transmit his wiiastw At the mul-to Ho Coogttn c£ He United tSuues, for tionl*action; and ia making that trnostniveion, heshould bare ebeeea that channel Which who co»-fermableto the aieges in He trumsacUwii of public business at Washington, and which would have been most likely to lend to r«c««*. lie should hare sent them immediately to our dele g»te, vfcow duty end whose pleasure it would have been to hr mg them immediately to the ut-testio* of He Mouse of Representatives, to ask for tbeir reference to He committee on Territories, and to . have given hts attention to the subject until Congress should have finally acted ifaereapOD.| If Governor Meriwether had pursued such J course—so* which was enjoined upon hiw by a full knowledge of the forms aud praei»e«*s of our g ‘tero;ueut .»3 well nm ttyi»5S official ahiigiitionr.—ther W**ulil UjW be noCuiu( j.-unt about the fulure of this nppropri»-tiuu. But tJuveru-ir Meriwether did uot pursuetu* cum erhich duty panned out to iiiis; W* icaa of vending h n estimates to our delegate in 0ugrei*», as he should bars done, he smu tuitu to the Secretary of the Treasury of the Coiled Mates, to be sent by that officicl tuCuu-greoo. aiuoiigst the countless other items iuclud-»;J in lii« (*«rixa«tes for ibe extensive Grnoch i.f our g*.. riiui.m nrhtcu he sdmiui-iir.o. V be »cai t to an ©ui •** «»i the i- ;erai govern-m m m Wa-hingtuu, whe had no special inter **t or obiigatiuo to look after (he efsirs of.... ^ - Meat thsa far as Mr.Baird aad his partyue.r :lt;»«.U to ,eaJ aim aj.is to CaoSt««— j a. S, neh firttNttei •SmUin shirii body bis jtt-Juioeas w.li tnrrctse v.ri ! exist* It is lepagant alike lu political har-tba* iaCrcaoL- i.i 5 : I'.Crc,'^ot the “Democrat,'* to threw npoo tin- .-hould «ts «f our Delegate, 2x0*- H. A. Olerc, ike fault ef the failure of tbe appropriation for the completion of the Territorial cspitol. It become* our duty .to cspet He imputation, and to «bo«r thnt Governor Meriwether is the man Who t* w blame for Hat failure. Our Mexican fcb-jwciU- \ New Scum, »di from the bunds of that functionary it Wa* transmitted to the committee of *Vay• and'Means of ibe House of Repres*-tatives, instead of the proper place, the Committee oa Territories, to that committee iy was that up and ceneenled from Ihe knowledge of our delegate, for no notice was sent to him by Governor MeriwnHer, Hat he had ferwarded the estimet* to He GocrvUry of tk* Treasury, end he was Has kept in igaotan* in regard to He matter until Ik was npertod to tk* Haase in thegmonl npprnprintion bill. Busxces are net os yet fomilisr with she term? of transaeting public han’mta* under their «*• no-veramenuIt coaid not reasonably he expected that they should, by this time, have fully comprehendedHttifanM.It a* but within Hn jb*l far years that theirntkwfien has km directed to He operationsof He gevrram*t of He United Stoles, and tom hit) istnmiim with He riieamstaneostom the language in whieh fay have been rea-mcn-r. to domvftic coDtcotmeot, and to the go*rod and XirtlX is ferefen from that io which ji0 He face of these dmsdvuatagee and emhar-our fslsrel constitution end ocr aatiooel taws • Oterc succeeded In peering itam written, pvncMm He idea Hot Hey should tbr0*£h *« UuMS Wlttout eppdrition; for so soon have beeew Hoeeegbly familiar with jth*** k* hMd mi could be heard inton meaner in which cur public ore!V** afea,e of ^ territory. Inccwiaetcd at Washing ton. We are pained to I *** Senate, where he had no voice, and could *h Hat tnch a deficiency in tbe experience end iDOt k* heard. He apprupriation was lost, and infoemerion of onr Mexican fellowrisixeos, is I ^ **» simple reason Hal sit had Mt bees re* •nfairij tak* advantage of bythe tittle shmt’fmt4 ^ ^ ** Tefritoric* in Hn«»kiA tm bwn wt.Mi.W4 far tbe rarpwe 0f j M,. Thif wm tk. okctio» niwd by MrUongreee; he had been a member of that hrmd of guvernment and bad otherwise be* loaf enough in public lift tp enable him to mqoiit the most ample information on He subject We may appeal to He inteUiguoe and apt rienoo of oar late delegate to Congress, HumJ. M. viuilego*, for the correetneee ef lie pen* tion which we u*ke whti* we aay that Coiqpts* t ion hi furmv and usages suggest the prssrictf and importance of the trsaemiseioa of all «t-jeete requinog the legislation of 1'oagrese directly to the repreeentativo of He mnstifmty who are iutereeted thereto. We appeal teoir feUowcitixen* as to which of He two men ic uhlame to thu mutter—Sir. Otero or GotmirMeriwether. We appeal to toon to kaow ! they am prepured to ere one of Heir nstitt boro Mlt;fxic*n fe'liweitix**—ao upright, knest mao, a faitofal public servaat—sacrificdto the malevolence of unscrupulous and diuy pointed adventurers, who came into oar wim for the purposes of self aggrandisement, ati who, having themselves passed Wood the tea-fin ti of our Territory, could without ewotin ot a tear behold New Mexico crumbling al•inking by the horrors nod desolation of a earthquake, her features red with tbe bloodcfher people beneath the oppressive band of rus £5 The question whether our Govern**ehouid recujjnut? that f» Nicaragua under Wrier was debetcd Tuesday evening is ikehiO' rsry Club, hy Mr. Drew for the affirmative «X Major WhsSdeu for the negative. The 3l*j« carried bi* side bf a majority of thtet «*to* lieve; but the second ballot, which m* wk* to indicate the sentiments of the mentors it-re*»|.e«t;ve of the arguments rend oa the acd-ri«»«, showed only one vote in favor of tht *** cognition.•- - • £9* The law prohibitory of fieenmd pmbliog went into full operatioa ia tkisriy mthe 3d instant, at which time the last fi***Vexpired. _/■W. fed, wmUh «P mtpnmedif of tho Funrth of inly mmtitgi» ferred to risewhmv, on neemurily mtiw*His week*advocating the cause of it* Texes csudidste ’ pCof?M Wiaci*; ho wo- the cktimas of I 2-fr.Mnl ME JHiffiilwM.MONTEZUMA LODGE No* 1M A*F.*$Masons will oaleento He He,r«akni ^St. John He Baptart, cm ef He Bstr*Mastery, oa Wedneedny He2#to iaev AUB eons ia good etoodiog in He Territofj ew m*J ted to meet at Hebodgb Boom mlOe«l» A.M. to join ie He precession Ink** * * day. At 11 o»d#to A- M. nn erati**^ defit end at He CemrtBon* Ay-He Telhurat. The pnhlie nod eapeetolhr are inttted to he pramart nl He pobbe rtrt*^ niraia HeCoort Hetase.CHABtSSB.VHILOBI, ) Cc—W*joaN o. wiucin% I : eC.tORGE D. ESTES. ) Ati»«w**O