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Governor Arny, with others, ; has fallen heir tlt; an cm ate oi' sixty million pound* sterling ■ in England.Si Ivor City public* school numbers 102 names on the* roll with an average attendance ol more than 70.A gold lode has been discovered n e a r Elizabethtown . which is twenty feet wide and » assays $372 per ton.A 15-Stamp quartz mill is . to he erected immediately on the Maricopa lode on Ute r Creek, Colfax county. ;A negro named GeoAVash-. ington, residing in Lincoln, shot at a dog and accidentally I killed his wife and child.Crops are suffering from drought in Bernalillo, and even ; should rain now fall but little of anything will he raided.A crazy Indian named Tuerto wounded a couple of r Mexicans at Cimarron and was himself killed. It was not dis-s covered that he was crazy.The railroad will establish* no station at either the Ver-. mejo or the Cimarron until the i Maxwell Grant Co. releases k its claim for right of way andtimber.Manuel B. Otero, son of M.» A. Otero, of La Gonstnncia, was married to Miss Eloisa . Luna, daughter of Antonio J, Luna, of .Los Bunas, on the 2nd.j Henry Lcsinsky offers to i furnish the sheriff of Grant with 25 or 50 men. armed and provisioned for 60 days, to assist i n capturing Indian thieves and murderers.A weekly mail has been established from Trinidad to Ft. Union via the saw mill at the, head of Red river, Elkins,; Van Brimmer, Elk Park, Ute Creek, Elizabethtown, Pas-eoe’s, and Black Lakes.1 Sheridan arrived in Santa 1 Fe on the 14th and started back for Chicago yesterday.» He might very properly have• come down and inquired a little into the Indiau situation in Southern iSew Mexico.AViU I3owtin, of Lincoln i county, says ther^ is no doubt of the richness of the mines in that county. He says it is the richest county in .the Territory in mines, agricultural and grazing lands and timber and that the climate beats that of Dona Ana.On the 4th in Vegas, Manuel Barela, brother of Mariano Barela, of Mesilla, shut and killed Benigno Romero and wounded Jesus Morales, just• for the fun of the thing. That night a mob took him from jail (find hung him to the windmill jin the plaza together withGiovanni Dugi, an Italian who! wan tinder sentence of death j! for murder hut hud gotten stay of ex cent inn. jiSinec printing our remarks j1 on Lever’s Indian fight, Lieut.!] \yright comes to hand with a! letter in the Herald substnn- 1 tiating nearly all the facts i therein stated. The only male- \ rial difference in Ll. Wright’s i account is that ho claims the . Indians were routed and aban- i doned their posit ions,Patroctnio Luna, sherri IF of \ Valencia county, with his4 deputy, Jesus Luna, were on the 7th conveying Komnlo I Baca to San Miguel count}* on I a change of venue in a murder 4 ease. Five miles above San Felipe the prisoner killed the buck hoard driver, Paddy Travis, wounded the two officers and drove of with the buckboard. Re was recaptured on the 11th and taken to Los Lunas, and on the following night a mob overpowered , his keepers and hung him.GENERAL NEWS. \Gen. Shields is dead.The raid on the Indian Territory is over.The hanging of nihilists in , Russia continues.The Texas legislature met!’;in jsxtra session on the.IQth ■Baron Lionel Nathan dc I Rothschild, chief partner in the i great banking firm, is dead. i The Democrats of Ohio ] have nominated Gen. Ewing for Governor and Gen. Rice, for Lieut. Governor.Flower Mission has been organized among St. Louis ladies for the distribution of flowers and literature to the various hospitals.Ed. J. McClernand, 2d Lt. 2d Cav., has been promoted to 1st Lieut, and assigned to duty as instructor ofcalvalry tactics 1 at West Point. 1The President has nominal- 1 ed George W. McCrary for ‘ judge of the eighth judicial 1 circuit, iff place o f : j ini g p;J Dillon, resigned. ’ *Since Hayes,: vetoed t h a I legislative, executive and jucji- j eiiii appropriation bill nothing!1 of very great inUycst hasj transpired in congress.. j The “Globe-Democrat” isj trying very hard to kill otf; John Sherman as a Presiden-j tial aopirant. He is almost as; distasteful to the “boo in era” us •mi™. ;Grant boomers” claim that t Tati was* “counted out*1 of the nomination for governor of Ohio bv the Secretary of thoj! convention, who holds a.posi-j0 tion under Sherman.
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