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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: M AY, JANUARY don, Lonls Bogga the Cunter, Dann Tloggs the | for game, 2 and during the season the ambitioun | have been knocked dosn to some English capl- | sonrl River,~a scheme, by the way, which waa | a quarter of a centurv old, New bufldings have AMUSEMENTS, THE FAR S {l!"',‘;’r"f ,‘Vc" rtom,are each onehilf osners | guortaman or angler Iy sure of being richly re- | tallsts fr £120,000, and othier Lenlthy sales ave | nttended to by Drosidont vrant. i’ bis it | hon erected n ths most approved style of | ~ammner. hall ‘.Eg'rl;.‘lnnu of those rspective lodes or [ o0 tY for his tofl and perseverance, The river | Zlvenan impetos to prosvecting and mining | messae, and which had the. offert of making [ architecture. They are Toeated adjoining the NEW CHICAGO THEATRE, one-?{n'u homas J. Anderson, of Tnzncm‘ in 18 full of £peckled beantt Tak; sty tels that has rendered the ability and muscles of Elbert the laughing-stock of the whole country, | Alameda. The college building is a very fina ownerof the Biddle and Our President. e vauties, great, fat, justy miners much sought after by the awners of YEMALY SUFFRAGE. edifice, The bullding of the Stste Normal . Frviy liralls of same elty, owns a onednlf In- | 10%s, who s roadily to- the. y or pvase. | TAICES s Pt e T e Hronke Bus, of New | Tthas heen ramored that the atrone-minded | Seoot. 100 crqdiog of the State Norm BESSIFPOFF. E lnterestmg' Notes frqm the Lerestin b Rochiester, Mr.and Mrs. s | bonper, and the most Mexporienced and Inniocent. | Fork. hars put tup eniicentration works'at acost | are rganiziyg thelr forces and"hrejaing. o probably_excecs thoso of ihs Eastern Biater, | THIS (MONDAT) EVESING, JAN. 8, 17, « New Mmlng Districts b :Iml Monroe, Wis., are each owners | yeqp cun hardly fafl to bag some of the prizes. | Of !mr‘mm( which are kept constantly runuing, | swonp down pon the Legislature with peti- | California does everything on o Iaree First appesrance fn Chicago of t -half Intereats in clafins, Willtam Wells, In Angust Jast, 10 dnrk, shady pool half & mile and bid fafr to pay from_the atart. No othes tons and memorlals for the enactment of n | senle. Almost every day since my arrival fo | ¥Mme. Annectte Enplpofl', " & 1, Culllson, P. W. Duvall, Mra, J. Case, th feee of mining-conntry has ever glven (o ¢ 2 % . | ¢ o 15" ety TeClure,” Mal €7 A, el | ahove the Gap, (ho writer captured o etring of | Fiect of miningcintry has eve many lotgre: | {emns K, 18, smilat 4o tho ne fu ox. i o e foemer il of, T TUE ILLUSTRIOUS PIANIST, Iy l(nue»hnll owner ol the Tarls, | trout that reguired the united efforts of a Mex- [ nor has eser the ore' of any rection | nite: i known, nnd]fflapns-lblatlmtlhnimnnp mwarming scttlers for the Paciiic coast. Among | e PALMA, Mons, \‘l'\!fFN"Mon'. DULCRER. DO tacalusble claim), * Jobw Maits,' M. | fenu and a burro to tote to the hotel, and when | been of 8o high an average as fs found mbers will be gpared tho infliction, The { thote I may name my late Rockford nelghbor Weaneaday, Tag, 10, Second Easipo® Concart, - ° B almlll .‘"' Gilchrist, A, Q.‘nnv(n‘} WP | e quit flshing the vecupants of she pool seemed | here. — In_ 8an Juan the prospector fs Wyomine experiment, while [t cannot be nbso- and distinguished Illinolsan, the Hon, Anson 8, Friday, Jan, 12, Last Essipoff Night. . Jm“cr. Atbert Owen, Wilitam Wooil, J. A. K. Just an numerons and greedy as when ho com- | ¢en rewanted with wide k-rlg-:-l with pay-veins | tuiely voted fallure, has lardly proved suc- | Siller: Prof, James N. )hrun, forinerly of | Batariay at 2. Farewell Matinee, 3 3 r!cl, A. O, Jefrles, M. ornfa, James 4 R 4 e’ ] from three to five feet wide, and they enrry g cesatul enotigh to warrant & second Investment Rock-River Seminary, now of the Unlversity of Admiesinn, Mi‘lo"c"r"ds"u' $1.60. EBale of Nortinmpand many other clalinants on the | menced. Bug the great attraction in the eyes of lcun, gray copper, and sulphurite with o cer- | of the iy 3o fact of which the female-suf- | the Pacific: and Prof. Henry Norton, of the | scitaat Theatre Nloz-OfMce. - Northumberland, Nonfie:t, Anisterdan, Chi- | the Invalid and tourlst are the tney tint the sllver Wi extecd 100 ounces | fracists” thiniselves " ara. Tully - agure aad | Siete Konc: fiul, Frof, I my bovliood dags I | Stoluway's Flano used atall Eerlpoft Concerts. ;mr.'__Cnlrn. Aaron nnrrflluum, Kaiser WilI- FAMOUS NOT SPRINGS, when smelted or reduced n any way, Caplr. Which will be wn ucly “snag for them | recited to Prof. Mariln my Latin and Greek, e Houkeoine, Voleanos 1 3 8, anit 4, Triami, | wpieh stand o the sonth bank of the river, | lhor, pluck and energy arc only necded to de: | to got aver fn (s Goloidn Tocdiatore, "o | T 18 now Professor of Ancient Languages, and McVICKER'S THEATRE, NOL 3 Pitta mrgk Hnrrln'mrL' Detroft, Bost within o short ride of the main road. Tho yelop these mines, ana when tlicse Important ladies, however, have a powerful champlon In | an eminent teacher n the Unisersity, = On —_— : N e e e R b e e A P e T | v, TH o hemag AcTon | 'y cry Rosita Pras, Minnesota, Kan- T vi tailey we belleve, fram Orcgon, where, accord- | our tranka, tool sseeslon of myself and sife, 1, h IngtoDls awn wtatement, “ho'wan 118 former | ool domkilogK Pussceal Kind family in Ladiest | YT JOMN McCULLOUGH. in Colorado. The Yicld of the San Juan Mines . for 1876 Estimated at $220,000, ) All About the “Silver Mining Circle” and Its Geolog- ' ical Formation. $as, fown, Canadlan, Bonanza, Lottic C,, Lottic | and winter of 125 degrees, and Is almost Infalll- | the Biack Hills and the Wolf and Bl Horn ;‘{..Mk,'e Voo Sl By Edum, Ella E., Netlie S, | bio n the curs of all cutancous and chronie | Mountains so far in the shade that they will | Jaw-partner of ex-Attoruey.tiencral Willms, | Hall of the University. With them on Thanks- | _Monday Erening. dan, 8, sho on Tuesday, X ellle ., Little Lou'J., Cleoputrn, Lof Montezy | 4uenens, white nersons afllicted witli scrofuls or | MeVEr be heard of again, aud which country howas obliced toleave in | glving-Day we partook of a most bountliful din- S':‘":‘"#"Y- e 'l;n“r;dn reningm, Shakepeara's cunie Vo, Eflie W., Lizzle B., Graclo ¥ ot et h i ¥ THE ACTUAL n:uan order Lo present “being clected United States | ger. “Tut] ey and the wild game of California, nd Tragedy of CORIOLANUS, sader, Captain, Lindell, Californin, Urq?)m, Ne- | rheumatism experlence nlmost (nstant relief, [ of an Juan gold and siives uring the past | Bcnator, Fur the past year or two the Colonel | s all tue various dishesthat tempt the appetite | Calus Marcius Corlolanus, .. Mr. John McCullongh . 3 (‘)’?3"5' Idal m‘C\ yumlllnz. sim l-'rnmi?u‘u g yton, | During our sisit the grounds In the Immediate iflrr}mcr {: llu:lr&ln&pl 08 |1l’o|lnr;: Urfinnfil& has honored Crl)lurmlu L;«-m. Iia presence, and | of the epicure, including C;Hlor‘r)n&’a 1!?0“ lus- i Eupported by the Full Company. ) e xey Crown, Herenlancun, Rabbi, Paeldo | vienity of the eprings were dotted with tents, 0.'s smelter, X n_ailver; Summ! A5 | waaan open and avowed candidate in the late | clous frulta, were upon the table. The poor | Friday evening and Saturday Matinee—OTIELLO, What the Denver Logislature Has | Prive: viat ot EugmlchAumu Burr, Rocl 4 b , {'trict. 835,000 In gold: and the amount produced | omtent ror Mmoo Falling In this, and | boys of the Institution were at the tabic with ua, | Eatarday alsaromiGI R I ) h and low degaee, {'trict, tohodenc(thot : Chlicott, Thatcher, Washington, Littls Eddjer | 271 males and females of hig | Floieankn works at Lake City from €30,000 10 | disgusted with the _prormises of ‘hasn | Bops of the Institution an act of hergreat. kind | ——= o= atU Accomplished 'Uhm'}n“ n il Lo inany others to mengion, (s eiaianss and alllcted with sll the disossces to which poor | ¢¥, 5t} NOTRS G Bake City from 4 sourcen, [ ous Lollticlane, the. Colnel. s guency s hoarte. Trof. Norton s Profemot reat king ANNUAL CHARITY BALL ; the Rooky Mountaine, ane 12000, many able nien auiong. them, and | Weak mortality s hetr, went down Into theso fucluding the Eungre de Christo conntry for | Light uf Lix powerful Intellect upon tos ot Ecfence in the Btate Normal, e s surrounded OF THE - o all gober and Industrious workers, healing pools dally, and were cured. The maln | 1576, swells the list to nearly 220,000 [n”gold | sulfTraze business, and s now buslly eagaged fn | br the finest of apparatus, and has every arti. 3. .8 ) . FIOSTECTS AND PROSPECTING, M Tonaly ol 2t llso s gon In e bosom of | and silver bulllon. ‘Thia s oily » ' commeine: | Grafing & nil enstorming. wnon pod cacoged fn | be th id to asstst bin n ¢ns grand feid fawiiet | [][i0fS St. Andrew s Socwty : All clalis have been Touated by Asherand | o lonely little valicy, is about tweaty feet in | meat. The works by which this zold and siiver | the righits, privileges, dutics, and emoluments | be labors, g H Southern California, the Land of | Exglestone. Thus far they huve imada no errar | dinmoter and so ot that adog in the party urroduml were many of them started iate | of the’ clctive franchise. Should e rucceed, | On the 1st of December wa left 8an AT THE SHERMAY TOUSE, 5 {u Joeating u lead, Both eay that they can take | who rashly attemptod to awit scross, camp out | in v finaoty and consequently Have yielded | the Colunel will no doubt be liberally rewasots | Joor 'S a short sojourn on & . J : the Orange, Myrtle, and ten Sainis n true leads every day for slx | i bout threc-quarters of & aecond miinus cyery | only a tithe of # it they will next yenr. We | but it 1s to be feared his plans -1||f.fuu.r.,ugu e epianta Cruz Mountalns st Ho- | Friday Evening, Jan, 12, 1877, montha to come and thien not exlbiaust the places | hulr with the exception ofa small tuft oil | arcsafe, therefore, in catlmating the mount | in which case nothing remaing for the Coloned | tel de Redwood, same twenty-five miles distant. Pomegranate. e potie andinince. Thu money cxpended by | s nose, Tho doe was disgustody and:the how! | Ehat will e producer nost.sens o v imonnt | n whi Dhek e trunk wud imigrate to another | 1 secursl an ouisiie passaze’ on the stazo. for | g Ticket for pentleman and ladles T the scarcher atter a paying mine aftcr hic leaves | of anguish that he gavo as he turned tall and | §:00,000, and poesibly o great deal more. It | locality, where men are more chivalrous, aud | mysel? and wife, We mounted up by the slde | Diale, Hoot & Sonn, Jansen, McClurg & Co,, Buek ® 5 Pueblo for the 8an Juan country will buy a one- | fied 1o the mountains was & solemn warning to | shinuld be understoad, however, that at the where'such a thing as fear at the spectacie of a | of the driver, and had the grandest, must ex- | & Ra. ner; alro, from members of ths Soctety. - SILVER CIRCLE MINES. fourth or one-half Interest In @ silver 1ole hicre | ol other curs not to repeat the experiment, A | reeont writing the Ean Juau is not o poor | strongeaninded weren marchiug to the polls. Ia | eltiog Hile of our Tives, Onrocosth: was drawn 2 e o z THE LATEST COLORADO BILYER COUNTY. ubtothe st of May. The Pocaliontas mine, | comfortablo bath-houge and_ othier fmprove- man's country, and any person at the Enst n | ki, by six fine horses, Our driver, Mr. George Col- ADELPHI THEATRE. Bpectal Correxpondence af The Tribune, rl{:ht milea from Sliver Circle, has 400,000 tons | ments have been erected, and a project {8 now | moderate circumstances, or who {5 engaged 1 A FIRST-CLASS TRAGEDY, grove, was one of the uwners of the line. \We _— BiLvER CincLe, Tremont Co., Col., Jan, 2.— | 01 orc on the dunips, It Is valued (the mine) at | on fuot to build & mammoth hotel next feason, | burlncss from which he derlves a comltortable The town of West Las Animas, on the Iine of | found him an intellicent, courteous gentleman, | TO-NIGHT, fimt appearance of the colebeated This newest and apparently unexcelled silver. | $H000N0, and its pay-streak averazes 85,58 | somowhat on the model of tho Mauaton House, | living, s a fool to come here (f he expectato | the Atclfson, Tapckn & Banta Fo Haflrod, | and admirably did lic nanaes his coach and six. character Actress, y 3 per ton, The Viginia, Huinbolt, Polonts, and { atColorado8prinzs, When to the health- civing | to better his fortunc by mining. His | 100 nifies east of Puchlo, has furnished another | Ten tiles of our ride was amnong the mountaina. MISS OHARLOTTB STANLEY' mining district comes beforethe readers of your | Renator catnot be buught for leas than $23),000 | waters and beautiful ecenery s added the at- [ chances are far better “n the' agrl- | firstcluss tragedy. - T % gedy, This place Is n genernl | After passing Los Gatos, at the foot hills, paper with merits nelther lalmed nor possessed | ench. Croppliigs of gilver Ty mwioi) | aters aud the aport and ciwnse, there s little | cultural or stock llnflk e tovery niaing | headquarters fur the cuttic-men, and, tnder the | we commenced the raesy the mountain, In the Realiatic Emotions! Dsams, byany other mining camp on our continent. | Platnly ficre thau we have any history, of thelr | doubt thut such au fuvestment will prove protit- | camp affonls n ready market for boef e veuets, fuspiration of dance-houses and n score of - | Upwird towards the ciouds for ten miles e CRIME; OR, THE CAR-HOOE MURDER. n The purpose of those who have been o ex. | PROWINE In any other miinge region, “There are | abley but. Jike the great majority of Colorado | blees but in order to develop lodes and erect luous, fights, drunken brawls, and murders are | steeds continued to climb, When near the | gonn Telly, the Irish gem. Wil . Stows and 9,000 acres of superfor plue thuber around us: | enterprises, we presume this will be obliged to | machinery for the reduction of ore, capital I8 | not infreqient. A few' montha - ago back-bone, or diside, of the range, the scencr: ) o tremely fortunate a3 to possess It Is not to gild 20,000 acres of m,{'_flcm{'; weveral mountalns of | wait 'nmn'l-:mlern capltal steps forward and | required, and nlthough our plonces miy own perious uun'uuuy occturred hetweon Bomy r:‘c:n: was unusually gran o 3 | trans ol tralned dogs, 1L B Kialy, the celo As we wound along the | brated matto singer. Lailes’ ni hts, Thuradaysand falsely the grand honanza which the sitver del- Iron, aud zine and copper n obundance, Po- | gives [t n start. e juliies worth untold nifillons i the rough, yet | aoldiers at Fort Lyon nnd some white rowdies, | mountain-crest” we made ares, nmm'}clc.-. Eundays. Hlllnlen.“'edn!nll;llnd sumly-. tles lave transferred to thelr control. They [ tatocs cost 50 conts per 100 pounds near camp. | - The route by way of ilic Gap is the great | hecannot reallze a cont slraply for the rearon in which one of the latter, named Suthcrland, | and osals in onr scrpentine course. We look: studlously avolded any news of their operatlons | Flour Is 5 per 100 pounds, and il other com- spring and summer thoroughfare to thy San | that lio has no rnw-r to get them in conilition, | wug killed, Sutherland, why was a low, dieso | ed down upon the talt tree-tops, wpon huge ACADEMY OF MUSIC. to reach the publlc through the press or other- | Modities n” proportion. hcu!, on hoof, costs | o silver reglon, via Antelope Park, €arr's | Organized capital Is the ane grand cssentinl re- | Juge claracter, waa_engazed” with o few boon | bolders torn from the mountain-skle, upun 2 o tents per pound, Compare our climate, | Cabing snd Cunninghatn Guleh, to Silvertons | quired. and tntl this te fortheoming the San | companfons In drinkingat. s 1w dancomallan | solinimros ek oube gorres, and wild chastus; | ANOTHER GREAT NEW TROUPE ADDED. wiso untll they knew full well the wealth In [ yiticl: ‘llonh wors all winter long, our pricce, | Lty chee on the heat-waters of the Rio Grande, | Juan disteict 1xa Yyery good country 1or the | the outakirts of the towis when & negro moldler | and below all, the xu':mumg dlndni:. Mountain | e iosney, Worten and Mack, Big, DBlits, Jim Dal-, thelr hands. Not until thoy had safely secured | our convenlences of transportation, water and [ the'road 1s practically closed durlng the winter | poor man 0 keep away from. C.J. R, appeared at the bar aud inslsted on Jolning the | stream sparkled o merrhinent. At Patchen, we | ton, Bertin funmm. tie Lanes, Krank Jones, Turner 101 clalms of 1,500 by 300 fect cach in width did | timber rrlrllcm:u, and the reader must allow | months, and'is sute for nullllufi]bul snow-shces, ——— party, Sutherland ordcred bim off, and, by way | were met by Judge Miller. He fusisted o rvs alile. Lnclia. e, toche: Katle iloward. Biily h e or they allow any Information of thelr ard, expedi. [ that with such’ adrantages wo wnust grow tu | The great inountain rar ackhong, of the ARKANBAS VALLEY. o Stioretug his dermutids, struck the neio over | anould beeonie his guests; henee, with his kind | EJmets vid 4t othor urand ety Hicatee i the ey - ) d chirapest Var) Lo that developnient which many min- | Amerlean continent len between Carr's Cabin ¥ the hewl with w revolver, inflleting fumily we abare the Joys, ' pleasures, and grand d 2 cents admiss{on, tlous, and suceessful worl togoout tothe worla, | MONths o r THE TERRONS OF WINTER. 4 bt " phng c ) Shmiy.y o J 4t dneaday and Saturdsy at2:30 p. m. Theso “laltis aro. alt ou‘)"’bom fila ailves eral an.mumyc‘-:‘r,u“h‘:J ;v#,c(l’n‘l;:g. ;::trlusflll\;;rlzg.t:‘l'\gh{l l{‘! ;lo‘g::;’vgmlxll'lll‘l’:"l_:lm{z: Spectal Correspondence of The Tribune. ferlous wound. Bleeding and ' derperate, the gcenery of this beautiful mountain home. My neay an: urday .3 Degro Joined his companions an told them'what, | shwauze tells me it fs winter, The beautlful | = ——— Iodes or crevices, with perfectly defined wall- | 1t fs o remarkably form egion, thia silver | duriug the month of August. The mountains | PuenLo, Col,, Jun. 2.—In common Wit the | Lud Naupencd, when they faljied, et golng to | srene that greets my vislon tells me it Is spring. COLISEUM, rocks of red granite. Ono reason of tho marked | clrele beit. It fs morn of a Ineral farm than | have & unlforn elevation of 13,000 and 14,000 great majority of tenants of Uncle Sam's broad the dance-house, fired into the bar-rouin nght | A carpet of preen’ clothes the hill-side. The = and extraordinary siiperfority of Bliver Clrcle— | 110st mining districts, Asherand Egielostone | feet shove the sea Ievel, and are s raeged, | domains, the residents of the Centennlal Stata | and Jett, killing Suthierlund and wounding one | flowers are In blooin. The hees and butterflios DMORE NOVELTIES. 8 named by the plonoer oxpart tor, E. | 1Y out caims aa the farmer docs n°corn-row | broken, and precipitons I places that nothing are now experlenclug somne very cold weather. | OF two others. ” Had the klitlng heen performed | are. vielg with sach other for the. serme pESE THT VLY, tho Sondertu) Male Impersanstor. il Y ploneer expert proepector, Ed- cevery three and a half feet, and whenever they | but a bird can reach the summit. Snow falls to From Denver and the region of the Platte | DY Whitemen, it would doubtiess have heen | of the %l.-n.-mm. The meadow-larks and | (&G Il “iugh Fay, Joe Norton, “Agirienne Grey, ward Eggleston,—is that this large number of et ininers ot work with pick and shovel o de- | the depth of five and six fect on these moun- sl 1 i overlooked 48 a teivial ofTair able to happen at | other virds nre sincing. No fire in our ho: and twenty-five Bopoiar Artista fn's pn-nt Pro+ porfect leads of stlver has not ome foot even of | fined vein of gliver ore has roon been shown. | taln ranges ns early ns Octoher, while the cold | come distressing tales of hyperborean rigid- auny toment in u Western country; bt | The windows are up and the doors open, T f”r?-'a"nmfi'rf'e'r}zf.’,fi.':';'- £3% 8, aad Sunday, Toesday, snd Intervening land between the clalns. Not this | For lustance, two men, Wood and Owen, from | §s 50 Intenso as to be almost heyond the Mt ol | ness; of mercury which poralsts fn crawling | the fact that negroes had the femerlty | mumeter stunds t 50 degrees, We werc aw, Ao oD T e only, lut niore, some of thess clalms of 500 | 19%a, developed the Miniug Board Favorite, | humanendurance. The mall Letween Del Norte | down below zero; of sheep and cattie frozen | to stand up for their rights put o difforens | ened this tnorniug by the musical wings of the Wo00D'S MUSEUM. 1o 'l 1 ) l' & b four-teet croviee and granite wal) rocks, in one- | nnd Silverton fs transported by meuns of snow- SUIT on the plalus, and raflroads blockaded; | complexion upon the matter, wnd the exat e Lumming-birds, «ipping nectar from the roscs Pl ) L i cot 11 length have three defiucd parallel leads [ i o dny. " The Loulssille, nine fect erevice, | sliocs, but i many fustauces the brave men \who nd nbout the s condition of affalrs | UL WA Diteise, AL tiest 16 Wi conlly iro. | aud Tuchilas Deneith it hed-room windon | e ovening, *Vjurt an sure ax you live," outhem, Very many of them carry two leads, | two puy-streaks widening downwards, was de- | volunte:red for this hazardous servico have | B i posed to hane the negrues out of hand, but | Truly, this Is wouderfol! Jumie Miller came | CHARLES A. GARDNER, supported by ALFHED Thera aro on the 101 clalms 237 clalms, counting | velopied In two days by the same two then. Wo | beon vaught n fearful storms on tho summit of [ prevalls down In the fwned sunny valley tullder counscia at last prevaile, and they Were | here last year for the bealth of his wife, | Lioro o 10 entire Muscum Company, in the 8 lode- or erevice ns a distinet clalm, Hesides, | €1 Deat reach the truc goologieal formation of | the mountains and of the Arkansas,—the home of the fuvalid | committed for trial, Tily cae off Jast month | and by un ddvantageous slun:lnue sccured for | great Seasational Drama, th o tiventy-si Tod Th, this sfiver belt by a route strulghter ulong, that LONT THEIR LIVRS, and the consumptive, where the frost never before Julge Hewry, of the Third Judiclal Dis- | himself and sons wsplendid mountatn ranche HKARIL, STBIN. ot logog home twenty-six crosslodes. The | wundq by Jumbolt, l,emmnnfi, Murtin, Volg, | The last and most inelancholy case Isreported comes, the snow never falls, and where the aro- | {rict—a Democratic Judge, with u” Detocratic | oF farm of 500 or 600" acres. of rich Jand, wely chiot lodes extand In an easterly and westerly | Apassiz, Regnault, and others, All {norganie { i*the death of J, F, ireenclle, e popular I g taln by s ft delight to tf Prosecuting Attorney, betore o Democratic | wooded atd watered, and almirably located bee McCORMICK HALL, directlon, parallel, or nesrly so, to each otber. | bodies ' have frrived at thelr pres- | Shieedfl of San Juan County, whose frozen | matic wmountan breczes wa delleht to the | gre ™ 0 " wounty’ tst alwags returns | tween the eltles of San Juse amd Santa Crug, —— There 1s but one perpendicular lade—% The | €nt condition through and by the aceney vmrsu was found near the head of Btrong | renses every month In the year. This will do o Wwhopping Demucratic majority, aud fifty miles from San Franclsco, on the Sauta Two free loc by P'rot. 0. B rmq..gnl, Monday Prize”—n the Clrele. This fs six miles fn | PLATC (heat) Earth's first periods were passeil | Gulch o few days ago, The deceased wus 4 | for poetry and the gulde-hooks, but fs hardly | althoush it was clmrl{ #hown on the frial that | Criz Mountama overlooking the Vacitle, From ::‘f’xa’l‘flfi'fi'fix’u’ tnxm‘--'-t L ";'.'4’_°='na';'m2';"°'fyifi i) by the sune {n a fluld molten atate. Al matter | well-known mowritaln man, and n general favors burne out by the nctual facts. Theekyas1 | the whites were the fiest aguressors and had | our inuuntuln hume welave the linest view Lever | 3t il Culturs " commet Itations daily from &a, length, and extends dircetly westward into tho belonging to the lneral kingdom has gone | ite with al) classed, and well does Tie Trinuxe L 5 boasted of thele fntention to Jdl) every d—d | witnessed. East, north, and west, themountatos | Bl 1o pom s the Patmer lvuse, Bea future papers ventre of the Rosita mining camp. 'Tho various | through & genernl” cahoniziy ocess, eint| Correspondent, remcmber soutiestenrecfyed o5 | WHite I8 gray and it UL cloiudas U e IeY I T A Yot Tad that | HALEIE hoads ) auhiliie Grabibur. Fea tom | S ubibie oot s Lo Tdides north of that one almost invariably dip to | the preclous metals, The hurnig process fu | his hands while croasing the terrible tral over | mountain range fothe west resembles gizantic the murderers were nizers convineed the Jury | ers above peak, but old Loma Practa Toons = tho north, while thoeo to the south:of [t dip #s, the materinl eoonlessened tn guantity, | Sultan Mountuin on & wet and disal Jday | polar lceberg; the pellucil waters of the Arkan- that un exumple should he made, and they | down s mujesty upon the rest. This mwountaln LEGAL. thward, ‘The cross-lodes extond 1 8 th | ondy thus cooling down froguttic sirface, was | Tust spiing. In. the winter of 137-i, | gag are congenled almost to ti bottom; the | promptly brought I n verdict wralnst the - | inform s & truncated cone, 1t b the s In | Gl Siaten of America, Northern Distiiet e e prose-lodea extand in & nortli | inde mors (e and mops o T flopth, [ when the imimas Valley was destituts | oyt baies are coversd with, frost; the sun [ dicrs, threein number, of turder in the firet de. | helght of this rauge. [n n soutliwest direciion | United Slates of Amorica, Northern Distrie westerly and southwesterly dircetlon, and have | This perfod lasted for how long, man_ knows | of mall factlities, “Jack,” a8 he was famil- louks slekly fn the faceand fsattendedon hisdally | S7¢C. Sentence was 8a promptly rehdvred by | we look out upon old Paclfic. For mlles and of Illinols, wave-liko tendency of sitttion, This makes | not—it mattem little through what cycles of | farly called, took b wpon himself to suppl Y 4 eals | Judee Henry, who, after dwellfog upon the | wfles away we guze upon 1ts broad bosum shim- area of 2,140 ncres ot mineral area. Upon this | time, since we have the results. Frequient ox- | the tniners of the valley with & weckly mnil, | trips by two dogs; the snow shricks and squeals enarmity of the offense, slecroed That tach ony | tiering -the sun, fis furthest limit welting In,the Clrealt Caurt therot, o, R ordlek ant 15 located the now town of Stlver Circle,—g20 [ Plustons fruin the centre of the carth where | carrying it neross the rango on siow-shocs, tlu | under foot after the fashfon of a regular Miv- | ahould fe stretched up by the nek until dead, [ into the blue of the sky, South we look upon ¥ilie & Vinceunes Kailrand Company Somes Siuey # y were accumitlated sltrogen, hydrogen, and x- | furifshing tie miners with all the communiense nesotn winter; the very thermometers which | onthe 13th of February next, There (s little | the mlrux Monterey, which resembles o great, | and it Biddie ltberis defendants, flacmnury. acres; and, sluce tho clalmants hold this town- {)Imh‘e ninerul cuses yecessitated expansionof | tion they find with the outside world, e had always Indicated such a charming state of tem- | Houbl that the setcnce will be carried fnta ef- | placid lake. Beyonl the bay we sce. the fsne MABTEICS BALE. sitourcn, of courss all locutors nrc obliged to | the surrounding crupt. . Consogtient Uphieavals | made tic trip so often and so successfully, that U wore kopt by the lotel a | fect as [t {8 nocessary for the negroes 9 be | tadn range that borders it, Helow us, scemingly | Notleals herely given that by victne of 8 decren ot altes v ¢ rom the futerlor to the exterlor, and’ formes *dack " conld mako the trip auny Ki of e c tugu Is bound to respeet,” The Ink of the writ- | Sauta Cruz, a beautlful town ol nhu 8, A, tages they sell building-sltes very chenply. \ipon them Nrmu"dmgvumr apox or | weather; it bis s fata &) flmfl ] the writ. ] Cember 5. A, D). 1870, In & certain'silt fn chancery elevati il It Foultek And seree by Fioh Srancer? = ¢ vne Mot | edification and delight of the pligrim and | ten sentence consisse the negroea Lo an fgno- | tants, the wherel Stuco Nov. 6 twenty-cight houses and resldences |y, lmlfimc(musv) which, working per- | equal to the lasteflurt, Greenelle, it seems, “'tender Yoot, have now collapsed in disgrace, | Mibloua death had hardly o, shen oy 'NEWTOIT OF THE EACIFIC sLOPE. {einante, sl 1ne ey e lin & Vlaecmen Iiwts of all kinds have been constructed; enough | nendieul ‘!'n d horfzontally, produced an af- | Lud established a aiow-shoe express from An- whilo frozen ears and frostbltten noses grect | AbIMas was disgraced with another murder A few miles to the left of Santa Cruz the Town Algued, Master |n Chancery of said Court. will oot ot tnore are under contract and profectlan to make | fect {n the dingonalslent monientum to the flutd | tetope Byrinws to Bilverton, and fu pureuance of which may be vat down as one of the of Boguel s plainly visble, Between Santa | pavh Tehient Didaer tor caane o . o o molten mietallle matter, and thus it, following | this plan o arrived at Cure's Cabin, on the | the spectator at every tuen. The weather has 3103T COLD-RLOODED Cruz and our hume we look down upon the tops | snd :,?gfliffnné?fifi:‘:fi.‘.hf,';"g:lo&'}fr“;\'fi.'?;ffié‘;5‘; tho advance gas force, filled all tho ready-mada | head-waters of the Rio Grande, lon the been very severo on cattle and sheep unprovid- and revolting known to Western aunals. The | of glant redwoods (Sequofa nc?r?r'n'iruuu). 7 ville & Vincennes Iiajiroad Comnpany, lo- flasurea with its preclous materin®? Hyperbolle | evening of the 27th of November — last. ed with feed or shelter, and some of our most | maiu actors fu the offalr are known ns the Al- | These trees are mammoths next I size to the t 1t mlles I Jengtl, together with torminal In Clicago,— about Acven and elghietenins the st of uext July. and parabolicastiie gascolcforce pursucd ltsway | In tiie morning Jack startod, with & * 3 " llson Brothiers, two desperadocs who have loni | Mariposabiz trees (Sequol zienutea.) They grow e mlied in lengts ~and & brancts_frow §lain, LOUATION SUPERIORITINS. Lowarda tho’ surtacs of tho Floter th el [l o ety pounts on bis | vack, | prominenc, rnchiaen "estimate e donten o s terrar oty paniides. country. Laet | Trom 300t 300 150t 1 Beletts aoih oy o 6 e e e aveut Tt ko ittt Sitvercircle s twenty-threemiles only trom the | passagze heeame ragged, uncven, aud of {r- | for Bliverton, a dlstance of nearly twenty-five Y, und = ¢ Aplshapa last | LS worthy couple entered o dance-hall at | to twenty feet in diameter. Oh, what o grand chise 4 uppurtenauces thteio perialntux and termivus of the Atchlson, Topeka & Banta Fe | Fegular condition, branching off htre and there, | miles. The day was cold and storiny upon the | week 1,600 sheep were lost fn ona Jot. The gal~ | West Loy Aninus, and devoted tlicir encrrles to | View of insurpassing mamificesice,—a fine com- fim ot wock, tiereto beloviiuz aid il the o Hallrond, through or at“Fueblo. Miners ana | tC8ring up and u!h thereby producing so sany | range; creat banks of olnllmun-lcuklmi clowds | lant herder remained at bis Dpost, and was found | stircliz apa fight. They isulted men they | hinatlon of the besuty and sublimi f moun- | Ry e etterphon i o 'Chit Danviile H 5! > effeets, Ialunds appeared,” Amphibious animals, | enveloped the tallest peaks, and the landlord of o4 lifeless as his woolly pets, under three fect | never suw before, and went ko fur os to mmu-e | taln and ocean scenery! The Julze's home is s "'"'"3" npany: all the ssld properiy, capltallsts seckinga rih mineral rogion con- blrds, mammalla, were produced and beeame tne | the cabin, My, Brewster, endeavored to diasuade & b themselves by tramplnic on the toes of the by- | appropriately calie:? 9 Ocean View," from which nchises 1o be sold sa a entirety sequoutly have nomo of that oncrous exponso | hubitintsof the Upheaved cuncs. The ovidenca 1 | bim. from. g tre” canerored to Juughed | of snow, Cuttlo Mrictos pampeded by thot- | anders i the lmré of creating o tintisbance T | Shmbre. sl ae Yght-houses, sud raflwuy | Hiel i e areapectcally described and acheduled i necessury to reach 8an Juan, New Mexico, | found lu very many fovnations. Througl rep- | lizhtlynt bis fears und started off. This was fl;nd!- and are scattered all the way from the | gt that they induht shovt somebods. AtTast | trams on the coast can be scon. . Tim L The suain iino of the Chileago, Daaviile & Vine Arlzonn, Black 1lills, und very many other ro. | €titory pericds these upheavals separated cone | the Jist seen of him altve. Hia prolonged ab- [ Valley of the Arkansas to New Mexico, while | thetr conduct beenme a0 autruizcous that the | frm sbounds in valoable fmprovements, dweli- for rll-n:!n; i) l"‘ 'u'fi"' o C mote nn'm.'nll reglons. One can walk fromn the tinents, formed oveans, and the secondury strata | sence from Silverton at Iast created alarm, and | variois hunting partles caluEhL outon the plaius Constable, a young man by the nume of Fuber, | {ne-houses, out-buildingy, stock-yards and sheds, i o i ut Y g h! Jiardoued out of the surface conting of the elobe | & party was orzanized to nearch for tho missing | by the lercs maimcara L oub ot & of rood chnracter and roputation, procured s | plow tante tor epe soen,' itley, wud " otlics & e From B e Vermlllion Cousty, (3 western end of the A, T. & 8, F. . R. casily to | juto roper formations of rocks, Every strata | man. ~They found the tady-of poor Jack ARE REFORTED MIS3INU, shot-gun and attempted fo arrest the despe rralns which yleld n orchard of mauy asterly tu thie eastline uf the ftate of Illinota, his camp in o day. Tt 16 8 rido on Horse-back of | sechis s producs evidenses o s L heatd bout B0 fods frun the sumiilton the Western | The Atchdson, Topekn & Santa Fe Raliroad, | Sios48, md ltemoted to drawing el re. | inds of ehufed (rultages Soini-tropieal and oroeay T N R R CR L S T threo and onc-half hours, nnd, by cartlago or | tlon aad aubinnl life, durivg the autediluvian | Stony Pass, e was found frozensterkondstifl, | whose arfsinators and buikders fondty dmagiued | volyers, commenced ,}m.g upon Liin, when | Wlse, and a vineyard of twelve or Uftecn acres tn g, bridges, culverta, wracke, shops. Includini fxtures wazon, of four and o half to five hours: Fifteen | Period of ite formation, mnd the seene presented was one never £ be | that they had got below the “snow-belt, | Fuber .Iudmmud Bis gun, wounding the younzer | full bearlng of the bese European varleties of | and tiols stiatlons and other bulldings and structures, . TUE GENERAL PORMATION OF OUR nELT forzotten. All ‘was . dreary waato of 'snow; | und which has - eonseq uently beon known | Altison in'the lew. ‘The next. moment e oty | tuble nd wiels ruper, ylelding many tons au- [ 16ces a0d appurienancos thercof, aud all wood, coal, fattesof tho rond s ovor th level miess—tablo | seomis to huve Secasstitan tono T, of | (Orustets All Wan o dreary wpato v et | et e i, e, han beeu, SihtIng | o floor with u bulles (hrvagls hin beots Teci s | i T Erupes, veldine mapy surpass | 24 SRLCILbIcs farthe yac wod Speration theréor, land—which Intervenes between the termiuus of | primary and voleante formatiag, Uranite In the | the weary monotouy except the hoary peaks | snow since the fimt of the month, and 3t Moy | Fevolver i the butnds of the cluer brother, This | those of the valley for trult. tlore frlt s a | &30 rires Lintivo ‘ that rallroad and the baso of the Rocky Moun- | inasslve compleent of its extent, A belt of | that rear thely lofty hed on each side” of the | have just been recelved at Pueblo of four flend bent over the lifcless body, and, after | surer crop, und more lusclous o tho taste, The SN eaaec ot i S aucnors Haliret talns. There you are at an elovation of 5,500 | Purbliry extends’ northweht to southenst, now | poss; tho winds sotighing through the cavern, | pos nxfer and frelght trains which are m:curully tiring fnto It, repeatedly drazged it around the | 1uountalu frult aiways comntmands i bette, Brce | Piitaturch, Clnctinnil & St Lols \taiiw sy Gopary feet, Oul 18 7,200 feet abovo th 1" ), agalu closing, Withiu aud below the sounding a requicin to the'one dark object lylug. ed Letween Granada and West Los Anf- hall, shouting ilku " Comunebe Indian, and | 0 the warket than thatof tho vals. The | from Thorntan, In Cuok Couaty, o sad Into tha Clty of cet, Qur camp Is 7,200 feel above the sealevel, belt argentiferous (silvor) minerals arg found, | upon thesnow, This wan poor Jack. Fallen with The old residents pravely shuke ther | ginufly kieke {tout dours. ‘The brutal munlerer | cllmute of these mountalus 1 winter Is warmer, | Chicaku. and our highest mines or shalts 1 alght from | flera we have i crater, with uphicaved | his head down-ilt, Tying upon his side, with his ponts b T a3 ! Fereutare tht such & spetl of weatlier | i tow winer arret, bt there fs 1o donte wiiee. | M Epe dir thors s e 14 wlite Valley, N0 | rcnanccs 5f shid Chiaes, bangle iy a2d anpus: camp are 9,000 fect high. Ther are upwArds of | lava, pomilce atone, and ull the other | piek upon his baci, he lovked like weary | was never known before, whilo the consumptive | ayer that he will soon be released by his irfends, | frost bas yet here appearcd, while o the valley | nwd hether 800 mineral springs within o radlus of ten miles | porupherualia of Yoleanle acton. The numbers | mountaineer who imd kun down to tes and the tourist, who were deluded by the glowing and there will be an end of it. 11 Alilson was | it hus withered the tumato-vines and the mory Vince: oy At and near sald Clty of Chicago, w Rre tuiate on S roatie A Fiaa oF e Yy o £ v i " iany, therwl kregatiag s length of e kgt , ue, Two, Three, and Four Voleano Lodes of [ Lub for Lim ft was o test that Khew reportsaf Vgenlalauns * aid s Itaklan skics iuto | only & niggen, ho would he. bl outrizht; | tender of the fluwerss Here our totmato vi R ventim (T w0y mlea Sasay & leath of s contre Siwcr Cruoke, 81, Charlen ltver | i Eey Threc anit Vour Velenno 1 e | 15 Btriie of i o 80 1 Krure. | cotniu lere, are packing el carpet-sacie, utly | Dt tho cajor ol i coulens sy sy UATIatt | Leuder of the fliers: et ure frowiog Gely, | Hilietr wes or Camraiis tierctor, ot fa Bt tie court, and tewco | 'Chey are full “of blossoms awd ripe fruit, s e situstuea SShyad liart theroof, and il he [once more” to the cast. Iowever, the cold, | s prospect for u apccdy release or tlumphant | strauge sight to us. The vulley I8 subject to Includiug s water-tank, and an Rhdivided ine d- | while unexpected and unlooked for, unlz Berves | uequittal 13 us tluttering as could be deslred, }, | wore or leas of {fuge that rolls In"frum Ban Fran- ierst Irm‘n u'nu‘l,v“ st 0f fourieen (14) stalls situate [y and Middle Canon River flaw through the d(s- aro In ridges runnin; v Y G v Crae < thelr fucer G ol e ) U I up to an apex, cach where | by buidreds of minets, and on u sunuy slope at | with bitter grouns and curses, turning thelr fuces | arrument before u Detsoe trict. They are tue accumulation of the hun- c\'ldcnll)‘g\vnl wcrater. Bestdos the regulurlode, 1B fout of Tower Mountain, near Bllverton, T dreds of “spring-born rivulcts, and afford £ Ereatinocked 2 “ e o mvmhn"{mm of water 'snd poawer, | U1 FIOnts uf tuesc ridges carry greatepockets of | now sleeps peacefully and well benoath o argentiferoun galena, o3 thoigh the veln was | st slnh which only bears the plain_inseription: | to make the Christmas aeasou more enjoyable, claco Bay, Mere u fog very ecldots appears. [t ald Cliicazo & bouthern Lisitrosd e imate ls unexcelled for sant- f GECIEIGUR, KA, oa thuich L el - Greenetlnn . ; > ; s Cotnany. adlaceat lo e City of Chicaso, and sl » y opping over, In memory of John K, Greenetle, and we hava just entered upon It with a vim 2, I a weand sight fw the mornlng Lo al, and otlier supplies, toals and Bxsures, for tury excellenco. A moro propitious aitustion | et o swiitly as ¢ ought cavition Wed theor BVEIY MINING COUNTITY und ehthusinsin worthy of oty Fastern breth CATLIFORNIA. Took down upoll the clouds that hang | e of sald Gy, "LEOHR, {00i8 o Sxtitre. fu o6 ad fortuvalids troubled with ‘throat, lung, asth- 1 # o Tias its perlods a ever, and oxeltem: en, Chlaf the buse of the Rocky Moun- THE LAND OF TIE ORANGE AKD MYRTLE. v . Y, " 4 ¥, sud stliiate ur uwed within sald City of Chica. suatlc, and other chronle complalnia Sugaot. be uuxlf:l&::-’c"rlcll":vlltlr':‘cf' action of weather, ta pertodsof fusanlty, fever, and oxcltement, | ren. iristmas at the base of the Rocky Moun- ubove the valley, As the sun rises g ) 7 kv, or slong the e of said Chica, nthern Kall- § e mposed granite and'of! and, although we are’ stunding on’ the outer | tafns fs the satne old happy Christmas that wo Spectal Correspondence of The Tribune, they look like great sunlit billows, or a mighty [ £ . , OF F81 PILDUTEh, Clnelnnatt & Bt u,..l. Tound lu our whole country, There are slx hot [ &' ronered with FEelestone, wio hs scen | 602G of enie of tho richeat grold il allver pro- | meet prerywhore, . (et wan g ot 40 OcBAN Vitiw, Santa Cruz Caunty, Cal, Dec. | oecin luhed futo foam by some fitons stos Ty, morth of st heseias springsa tive and one-lialf mlles from the centro | ¢ majority of the mining flelds of the Old | ducing belts ever know to tho w ntaln peaks thut appear ubove the of cump, Murden's oxpedition analyzed “thelr | gnd Rew oo 7 enly alive to clouds Jook Jike Ixlandss but gs the sun rised B ) b " S o ice's Addition 10 Tt tho oflical renort Uiy 850 bro- | years, avers'that no oty misine sist 1oy oy | 85 Dundrols backe upon the San Juan | the sensibilities and — emotions ot e | bY Hhe prosence dI'Tn Tnnye.. Oty oF yore:| El00ML-Tublc 1k 12 Fux'\ Uy flont awny mind | Ellcagos ales L tweniyfous i To bn g amaision i pounced unsurpassed for medicinal qualities, | Joid G ahoe stich & variety of sllyer ores, n dbe t spring andetrike out on | raco an thouzh half their dives fad wot | fresh, racy shects upon the table, not yet o | Jenva e the sraml ol n fustend 1o caze | Carmeter's Raih o o Chicago, sublect 1o ‘s lien of Nincty-tlve dlegrees Fulir, 8 tho warmest water " flore 15 gatona iy baryté, galena, aulphuret of | @ wild-goose cliuse to the Back 1Ml or some | Leon spont In will adventure among the Slerran [ week old, reminds me of » pledize mude to somo | 1, Why the cmate should be milder at s | S0 treaty-dve } N thiry 150), ana thirty-two of theso springs, Theso waters have attracted | g ¢r, galena and oxfdo of fron, carbonate of | vtber part of old Sitting Bull's dominions, 4 and canona of the rugged backbune of the | of your patrons, ny friends. It was | hlzh elevation has puzzled scientists, 1t {s gen- {Bd) and alevschuld futéroat i tof hirtr-one (31, i much atlention during tho lust three years, and | g i barste, green carbonite of silver in | few will doubtiess make thelr pite. bul it Is safe | American continent. ‘The mbners who flock to eend thew, through you, some of | Crallv bedeved that this range Hes in the conrse I Biock four (1), )lu«m{l ddition 1o Chicago, inust soou cummand o ylilt by thousinds of | Laryte, sulpluty of siver, quartz and gold, | 10 predict that the greater port will come back | down from. Lhe wimes overy full, to spend the ’ ) ! of @ warn current of ule Irom the ocean, and | BIEINE tracks faud bulldingy sy dxtores thereon, Yisltors to the Hocky Mountafus. ey urt | Ruleus, natiye silver in' fiul. Guarts and baseee! | Mo resgced, dirty, and npecunious than when | winter fu tho more salubrlons climaty of the | 1Y Wayalle jottings, I hasten to keep that this cataes the mildiess of the ditmate. ). et st yeaiua (. twenty-four uilos by carriage rlde from Bouth | i} the'ailver orce of tetlurfum, carbonto of | they went. This {4 the expurience of all minlne | muuntain towns, enfoy this holiday season | thut promise.” We left Iiluols on the NO IRIIOATION 13 REQUIKE Tueblo. Invallds umlmurla(n'huhlulhgm will [ Jead jn haryte, gray mppermmu,.'mmm,m”um countries, In the early days of California, | keenly, and the kong and wassall which pre- | 8thoof November last. A few featliery flakes | for graln or fruit un.lcw.-gy xmmy by atopping at the Victoria sllver glance, ruby sllver, gatena in trachyte, and | when golden nuggets the size ot cheatnuts | vuiled in P yesterday at the hands of this [ of gyow were fullingy remluding us of the ap- | Procire a erop every nonth, requires irrigatfon. Hotel, Suuth_ Puehlo, or the Girand Central, | pyany other simple und conpound states, which | could be found in the bed of uvur{c gulch and | class, reminds e strongly of the old hunters gl otlhcl'»Ki‘l'l' We reached 8: n t amo fsliere abundant. Deer frequently visit thno pluce, The casy ride from Pucblo across | wauld, 1F given, be undorton ouly by the [ streuin, scores of unfurtunates touk tho back- | and trappers of the Nordwest, so wraphlcally | Proach of the lee-Kiug. i o i | thedudge's ranchie. Fuxes are nihicrogs } o e the level ncan, with the ever-chunglng moun- | S0 et b o men have b, | track for the States, who solemly swora that | stiotche by Jrviug o his S Astoriar | Clico on Wednesaay, the 15th, having spent the | (o sidke's fanche The Judse, o fow we EIBUL (4) Caloose Chrs, BUmbERSA & 4y B, 6 7, 8 8, llhlnccncr.bu'!uruflm. 18 an invigorating pleas | foroty silyer exploration or mining had the | the country was nothing but u barren doscrt, | ‘Fhere wos® no rowdylsm or drunkenness, | Sabbath at Salt Lake City. We had a most de- slce, gaw a mountali lion (puwa) walklog el 0. bre brip, “Llkc’s Peak i its losser companlons [ yuarked suecess i foading rock pdd corth and [ and here in the San” Junn cau bu found | no fighting or shooting: mone o that lomiere: Mhttul trlp weross the Continent. After a | urcly through the vinesanl. Last fall grizzly Bt adred SASILLe (11 Bk efe helng ihiaes are in sight the cotire distauce, as also arc the igns for minerals a8 Asher and Eggle- | plenty of funatics who propose to leave Kood | nese or swageer commonly Jooked for fn the sliort sojourn in the clty, we ook the Southern | bear killed @ man ubuut ten nifles distant, J and Lail (0 1,113, botl tnclual v, * ‘,'ruud Spunlsh Peaks, the Greenhorn Mountalns e former I8 60 years of age, Egerie- | and substantiol lode and placer elafme behind | product of our Western ('l\‘llfl u 3 Pacltle Railrond, and “y‘.ur 2 thres hours® rlde, d in order, aud minsters and Sunday - yend, + | bortiwod w n front of you, old :!rrn{:zy Castle Mountain, | grone fs ubout 49, fresh “frow years n.,.f,’,,.. fur the sake of teating tho glittering uncertalu- | decent reds u%fi(llcr Ml | 2l the mineral rexions wouth aud north and | ties of the Hack Hille And yet every fndlea- | school childreu alike had cause to remember | found ourselves fu the City uf Sau Jose, Sunta qualls are ve dy yet thero | under tho welahit of black-tall deer aid BITAlo | 95 1970.~This farocdt oo Tha moun ril during tio lust, twenty-five | are limdreds of * fudividuals who provoss | are. surrtil by optall deo e Tl far-GIl mountain-liome fs Liessed o1 (1) Teat of lat \welve (12) mnd i :'x-u”nfi! i Lok shiacin (15 § ¥ y (30), thirty-two 4% first llen of "about Sweuty-tirea ra ( 3 (23) locomotiyes numbered 1, 2. 3, 4, ety BTy 30k cars, uumbered 1, 4, 3. 6. 7, and 8. vard. humbered 3, 3 and 4. ra, numbered 1, 8, snd which, to L113, Aher man i the same - | | Eldhiy.nve () 'Los cars (Adama), bolng thoss hear ,;}}f'::m,,.‘d;‘; oo neleh- | | kighirive )it carsCAINmE, bnlag thote b s v ¢ Thrve i d i SH4) coal cars, bels abutdant, Whole hevies of tnein | s bearing butibem hetbsrirt oo, pan el g atlon but all was fortnight since Beraggy Jualor, and huud Ty talny, cver green with plne, tir, am, while | west of our Ieit. Tle §s owner of thirteen full | Hon poluts t the fact that there will aoon b | and thauk tho geuerosity of the miner. “Old | Clara County, fifty miles south of the city, | come flocking ubout th house, They spproprie | knd 143 i, both (nciusive. tho ighest jicuks nre snow crowned. - Antelope | Yode clainis, all de eloped, sud one-half awner | Fusb of immizration aud capital hiere unknown | Santa™ fs c.u'r“nopumm’; fn his character, aml 1-“,“.0(.}.." |,$',,m, z, the tinest of the State, n,,’.l ate the Judge's vineyard und get vu;h?l‘mphh tng hasdred and alihiteen (118) black coal-oa e pud desr e now peen on tho roul ab all sea- | af iy two clalnisdlil helng propesiy wens! | i of fmmizratio sstampeda of 181730 Ax | the Centennial Stata was 10t forgotten 1 the \ ' ¢ larwe, lusclus grapes, Thiey ure a niost beautl. | &0 boaring uwers betwee 01 o 011X, both lae from e year. The ruad up to our camb | o lya whinle man and follown the trallof & | beforosiotet the sestinpedo of on JamyJuan | disteibution of gifta; I short, t seems to have | this valley one of the lovelleat of earth. It s | Jatec Mslous grapes. They together upon | Thiily-four o0 siock eara. betng thosa beartag num- from~ North - Creek Canon s every | wmincrat Tode ue. enzerly o aeny themeathe 1t pies. ue twhole uf Hinsdale, Sun Juan, und | been one of the wost bomoitke domestic Ghrise, | Fmmed about by gramd uld. mountalns, whosy the ground they look Mke little troapers, | bersbubween 201 to ok, both inclasive, step up ub upe Mult way om tho | devr bear, elk mountatn don, and othergume | La Pluts Countles, "in Southwestern Colo- | mnaes ever enjoyed In Colorado, Tofly peaks arv picturesquo and beautlfal fn | Their uniform s etween a blue and s byowe. aNiiior e foanclises of the sald Che Pl oute the piains of Eastern ;Colorado | of which the dlstrict abounds. rado, Tho flrst s to the east and worth ATATE LEGISLATUNE, their vurled outline. Mount Hamllton ifts his | color, A Leantiful plume nods on thelr heads | fiio as ardosl Hruprty snu preaises wiihia aud - Kansas' wre fn vie Afirdh CAMI* AT CHRISEAS, of athe other ‘two, and “the sccond | The State Lumsluture s atil hounding awas | head majostically above tho rest, bis rov velled | &9 soldicrly they march along, . Piseous. s Srutribe rthan thaylu chis achedule speciBeally aud Bouth Pucblo are plalnly in slih gher | Last weok mllicrs and othiers desiring ta cole- | Feaches 1o the sustorn lna of ULaly | at De; Over 800 bills have been introduced, ¥ plenttful, wre larger thau ours, darker In | frerse 2 Fh Fena: X b for us ln the 1naloicoance and osd, | ba at the hour of 10 ) Woachare an easy stage-roud b eluig fan- | brate thiuge 1 thelr own way went Teeguosiry | sl the lase 1o oo co iy e 08 New Mexlco, | embraclu uearly ever {maginable tople withiy | bY the fluating clouds. - Hamliton fs the highest | V1 ¢, with u white i about the nock. Mructed, yon have Beulah to your left, and & to the pluteat on Mount Olympus, the hizhest | With Arlzona to the northwest, ‘The great | the acope of egistation, from an jrrization. | of the mountains of the south range. On his ’;.-u und ducks are numerous, Eagles ut any Wi of bt seventis (hin aay o Siphour of I Dore charinlug park §s not e Inthe whole | Jeaid'on ON Seragey, and perelsted in throwine | mountaln range which forms te dividing”lne [ diteh 1o u coal-oll uspector, With u prospect for | crest s located the Lick Obscrvatory, which will | thise duxlu{: the day nay be séen scour- | PiwE by of (M verenth et da AR 1 Frt S mage of the wountalns, To your right is together alivut 1060 cords of piteh pine, piuon, | between insdale and San Juan Countles’gives | us many more, had not the fertile Taw-makers | contain the largest telescope of the world, This | fb majestleally 1o “clicles above the | Dulidis. on Lanaile-st., Lo Chlvagw, flinois. Ooe rand George, thousands of feet below, Middle gnd cedur, Christmas-Lye fire was plaved | e o the Animas, La Plats, 1tlo’ Daloros: San been chocked off Ly the adoitionol a resolution | oo #4s founded by iticent bequest | Yalleys Tho inountain streams are full SLjarir e fhe bid o b pald u caon st the s unon and 1ts narrow river dashing downwards plle, 1,000 feet ubove sea lovel. Anhour | Miucl, and many masller stieatus, all of which Which provides that no new bills shall be intro- | V#crvatory §s founded by a muniticent bequest [ Selleqse - Tho fullowers — of Nimrod | fie, snd ove-hult the beltics to bo pald fn casl in Q o . " 5 three tunth i lader Lo be 1 P laetward to ofn the Bt Charles) which | yiterwards thmxands festding i tha el oot | aremicn Jlucerss while the mountalis are fairly | duced after tio It '0f dunuary, 15t5 - Askls | It the will of the Jate James 1. ik e uid Izaak Walton may liere pursuc thelr avoca- | sis mociie irom ce ey o asi” ue paid 1o caah tu Plows Ity wn‘{!hmughl deep canon across the | gy 3 j und ranches of tho vast pluins were at- | scamod in many places with rieh mineral veing, frum th Eenatorial squabble, whilch was settled | consed, who was one of San Franclsco's most tlon with wondurful success,” ‘Flis dry, oxyien- | of the sale;andthe full payuieat of Ui trclisse mone, };‘:{f;;d '10';5 rkansas 18 In view for 200 miles. | tracted by t—as tinely_ notice hud hean iven, | The Lo Pata and sar Miguel Mines carry gobd | sutisfactorlly 10 the puople north ot the wealthy cittzens. Sald bequest gives for the | fzed alr of the mountalns 18 sothing ta the sore Sl e Wil Le "'“'"'{’“"E""- ik il P ) . o atltle him to the f all the propers dl- rail the scenery ehanges | Jiie turluus umnes of the welldrled piteh pins | it places, and & great wuny ledces bave been | % Divide,” “as least, by the appointment o 5 lungs of the consumptive.’ Sluny of thesa | fecivd o e st Pooremioaf all the proerty so 3 s pr observatory $750,000, Y Hd. Y W, Nl tutll you_approuct” Graud Pac, while Mt. shot upwards,aud but for the prior natlew thou- | discovered und are now belivg worked wivh good fof Chaffea and Teller, wuothing but . s wountulicers fied from death fu the Easteru | Master fu Chancery of the Circuls Cours of tho Unlted Ulfm us, Mt Venus, and Gulena Mountain'ure | gunds wonld have conjectured that & realynot an | results, Un the Uncompagbre and its trloutaries ordinary routine work has come before the Leg- | Banta Clara Valley posscssos a rich, fertile tates for tiic Northert Distelct of Higots: B States, and here are buoyunt with_ health, Mr, Jauusry 2, 3677, #ill far above your ‘road Throush the | yrpidery), yoleano had been sprung wpon them, | thers are falature, and the munney *hch the members, | soll, and s in 8 hizh state of culture, Hers Spaulsberry, the nearest nelghbor of the | Vawnrkcr, CauPBELL & LAwsxxcx, Complainants Girand Paas, Which s our Exglestone's champlon | \ brLuliie of bear, elk, and deer was enjoyed MANY GOLD MINES lndlvhlun!l{ and collectively, ure plodding | grow the orange, atmond, pumegranate, lemon, | Judge, came here from Michizuy, wasted | Bolicitors, Halm on the Glant Lode (ten feet cretice), and Christmagafternoon, and ugain Tueadny morn- | thut bave been worked during the scason. A | througls th s, shows that they “are honestly ens apple, pear, quince, and grape. The grapes | to a skeleton b -{lms? of thy ’lun:::. A Court Notice, on, he was fore to i {qu look down on_the sunny scenery of fug wll were at luwyer by prof ork again in this richeef aswetl | mill run of several tons from thy Wheel of For- dcnvurln? tocarry out the wonts and best in- rcle, It in w elrele fu truth, Alountaly et oriry sud drdustrious: mineral catap | Lt Hightand Chtet,aud Highland Lusio have [ erests of thelr eanstitucnas. * st ¢t 11 | aro uf the finest varictics, und the most Tuscdous abandon the pructice, During the pust sutomer |~ Phiiteinbia County, e Tue Commonwealts of to 11,000 fect T height, form a perfes of tho vast Weat, TLILTL™ [ iven their owners oves . s of silver per | fuportant of the bills passed {5 the one tixing | L over tasted. Inshort, all of the seml-trop- | JUH Bis Wils catiiod-out o thess tonatarme | Pomsis i t Slielaer stulliehut "Yrerimg: W drele, while u second circlo of sllver peaks and i o fumber of locations wado {n San | the salarles of the various Siute offloers. T LLE | feal | frults grow here. ‘The ranches or | Jlis wife,n uoble Woman, tenderly cared for ?;E‘:,':.‘.(;‘,‘:,..:“'!J.:’L',:."..:‘,"’.",.,.‘.!L, Yalucat aud ex 21 'lll: are lwll:hlu. \\'ednre then u\l;mxnz I.IH; THE SAN JUAN MINES .lhialr'njhc:u[l;l\‘u:rln’clm ?lllsu:x‘s‘lml.(ll). and lllu(su\'ul \vuu;nm-lvml n n[ Hhcru: uplrl:. um}\ nllnvi-"a farms also produce all of the cereals ml"ii l“l“wl muruh;‘x ul cuuhl dIn |fls w-flxhl roun befure the Moo he Jud a0t o v ond houses, aud stores, and shops of el L ounty quite 2,000, e ures of the | rata of compeusation to the hardworked public antly g . Tlese | With one hand carey the gun sud with the other | Court X b o VU8 seyas ver Circle, J " v A CHAIDING KETUEAT FOI TOUMISTS AND 18- | Iitter district arh sy gold-beariog, und | servants Of - thio " Seate upe el 1 pug | Sumdantly aud without frrlquton. Tiicse support lus tottering vieps T thele oo eehes fienth day of Fubru Sppih ot fo o'dlack ot THE BILVER LODES. VALIDS. the welluathenticated il returns souitd ul- | iy older Blstors -t that bl By | ranches are besutiful ad pkturesquo with cha | 2DRO s tolterlig puey she killed an ubun- | partion of the reut ceiate jate b Farsi b ey ase Among thegrevices su fur discovered and de- Soeclat Corresyondence of The Tribune. Inwet [abutous. Thu Coustock, which bs omied | the provisions of the ulll, the Corermn meetso lve-aake, which the resiidents have wisclyspared | duyeo of game, and, by that skil Eaons fonms | Baritl shouid aotbe swanied: aad ' furbier sbidy the Yeloped aro the Asher, Security, and Prize, | Wago-Wiiees Gar, Coly Dec. 27, 1570. | andeouteolled bya Calfforuia company,bs the bt $1,000; tho L ut-tiovernon, 310003 Sevre- | from the ax. They are proud uld trees,—some fioad housewite, prepared it delicato and teimpt- Do haers Senrt i the, vrediae | Aud bereor ull Which ure owned by Asher & Eiglestone, nn ~Thirty milds duo west of Del Norte, up | Heveloped mine'in La Plata, but thers ere other tury of State, #3,600; Treasurer, 83,6005 Auditor, | of them centuries ohd. y ure mlways green, | fbg for the fustidious sppetite, Thus, nvl}:ng Wlineas 1o Huuorable Wiillews . Hants, D. W, Sssay $) fonr feel from the surface in Asher, the Rio Grande, and accessible by one of the | 18ites aluicst us lumuul'l.flmungwhlnh Wwe My [ Attorney-Ueneral, wnd Superiitendent of Pub: | and thelr whie-spreading boliehs invite mn»,:m outdoors lu such nh-ly. Hfe-giving ulr, baskivg | 0D Ahd Thouas Lredrord Dwlgti, meur said LABAGTS 0 Prize twenty-two feet from thy | the gne S e e tho WLittle Touiy, a lode which | lic Lustruction, 3500 eachs und Judees of th | Boaeielr Whie refreshing * shadv. Theww | o such a bicssed sunshiac, ol steeogtheucd by out U1 ot Loni ah e reutR duyuf Lievem Surface. ‘Ihesy threa lodes are being stucked | Most charning wagon-roads o t 0 COULEY\—a | wus only digcovercd fn August Jast, which assuys Supreme Court, £4,000 . Buls, fora uew | trees nbound everywhere fn the State, | suceh nutritions food, Lie iniproved rupldly every | abdseventyoais. EDWALD NCHOLS, :udur the name of Consolidated Lodes Efiver | road which winds over plaln, and valley, and | on the surfle ot the rate of $100° aud #300 10 | State, may be called exc dingly liberal, while it | and stretc uway” throush the valleys His cough dnully lefe him, and now, to afl Secuud AmbstsatLlerk O, O, Hinfny Cowpuny, with & vuuation of 4000 | rugzed mountain gorge, with long ptretches of [ the ton, As the ehafe is sunk upon the vein tho reinoves the temptation so oiten held outto un. | Jike a boundless orcharl, The clinate of this rance, be fs 4 stout, well man, With hls | == == SR = Sares o $160 edch, or a capital of $200,00. the blue cold waters of the Rio Grande fanking [ 9rc_rows ricler, and the fortunate uwners | derpald oflictals of ph ~out thelr mlserublo | valley [s one eternul shring, Rasee, geranjums, hands (Luviug had but littlo help) NSANIRLY, The Chiefiuiy 1g g twenty-six-inch veu, half must not be blumed if they dreum sometimes of larles by stealing. OF course thero Is tho | and iuany other fuwers bloom here the year put up, within the Iust twa v - cuched wmoerol which is W, W, Stralt, proprictor of | it bere and there,~s poiut is Teag bouanzas sud other clemcuts of nfneral great- ! amount. of crude and vislonary Jewlsla- | round. i suimer the thermometer rarely ex | neonthe™ a plessant — lttls cottage on E {he Grand Central Hotel, South Bachio. “Th | where tho river 1s , compressed with- | ncas that buvy bitherto been conflued 0 tub, bile the ringster and pullur-lq’n of solt | ceeds £ degrees, and (n whuter seldom falls to | a truct’ of ten weres. fio hed burchused, The .A. {8 moving around fn the fothy aml | the freezing-polut, 8an Jose Is the couuty-scat,. | house cosl bl but $200, has tive roows and a FOR THE INSANE. sr Ty fearade, Auhier, ind Roberds sssay §108 | o mountaln walls to the helght of Nevutu, uud n]zlhtall’u:m::lsluflc. the_solt ba the | NS 1s”m | o recavgpuint, Sun ho ot Lt from the surfoce. The Loutsville, Eg- 300 or 2,000 fect, and which Is put down Added to iese attractions, the soll in the | whis Ting his secrets with an ale which denotes | and 18 a beautify clty. 1ts population ls'about | pretty bay window. = flo luteuds plautivg his flcetone, aud IL5, Jellrica Ia o BineToot 6rev- | 1o ape dcet Keomraphor and. miner os Wagon | Yalleys Of the Animas, L Plas e Patiince, e, st pnclots Ao Jy noicy | dpi ls a beautital iy, 1 e it ety ey itierancdho lu' fruit, Ou day' 113 wesk bs | CINOINNATI BANITARIUM, tresks. Bardluo has the Mancos {4 capable of almost any achleve- | hotable of thicse Jobs s u bilt introduced somy ‘mlm dlstaut, aud has a population of sbout, | cuught o the Soquel (our mountaln Lrook) vyer | , Buperior sceouitaodatio Separsie dee i) gy or alf clames. Mlnmg.uw“l’! =4 il Wheel GGap. 1t ls a charmlug spot, and even ¥ for the A 3 fo 5 th orch ; Yol 4 Fhes Y 5 S s o i ! 3 5 o) L departinenis for vpllopiice sud nervous lavallds. For avorite, & four-foot veln, Jef- ment fo the Mus of agriculture; the | days ago to create the offive of Coal-Olt Iu- [ 00, These two towns are connveted by the | 200 frout. ~ Many consumptives defer tlielr com- teris of wdtipion sad clroulur 8daress Irica bas the Centennin ou tho Glanty one-half | now, wild and uncivilized as it may seem, pos- | country 1s well timbered: luexhaustiblg ipl:cbn.lgf ot a mnr_; Of $3,000 per unuuw, wnd | far-famed Aluweda. This fine avenuo was: Juld vz (o this clhnn’u» untll it s too late. The loug, W. B, CIRELEY, MDA SUUE Cottega . 0. Gaine o, with Egglestone and mauy ollier | sesses great steractioma for tho Invalid sud | yelus of bituminous cwal crop out bere and | another providing Tor an lusurance Commis- | out b{lho unclent Jesuits, Thcz(ylumndwfllavr wearlsowe Juuruey und loss of Lumo sod ity | mem————— = nu““"-. Toe Mammwuoth, Our Flags, Mountain | tourist. During the past summer somo enter- | there, while thy rich, nutritious. grasses make uckh Who 18 Lo bave gencral supervialon of | trees the whole length of the tosd: These trees | comfrty but busten their death, sud they fall P New Orleans, Philadelphis, Tom 8cott, | | uine Yankee, with the shrewduess and fore- | Perfeet paradise for the runchinan or cow-pynch- lusurance companles dolng business fu | aro grund aud vecrable witl years, They area | farawuy frow bowe sud their loved voes. No 5510 Prizp, are o the same lode. The Mam | PrisloR iioot'th hen Ducre fs 10 | Fyq en asaale County, ubout 2,000 locations | the Btate, snd who s to receive & liks | beuproroy pud are guarled, yriukled, und gray | cousumptive should leave burue for & chagirs of tha 3, tbe Ling, Varding, Sir Wilitam, Asher, | siebt cheracteristic of the race when Jucre fa 10 | 7yo ber aade, aud wiore thau the ususpwork | amount. Hoth of thess bils arc indignantly | with mee CHHi Are KU that Plunted them loug | climate . without the wdvlce of soma . skilled 0 Grand Pusy, Connell, ¥ir Goorge, Prince- | Lo acqulred, has constructed a very comforta- | of the first season has becn done. A few'good { deuounced by the smo[l % a3 useleas extrav- | since huve turned futo dust, Alonz this flue lm,mdm. Laud urun‘al,hc mnuutuu:l r‘um:,u S C A L E S g o acres and In the ) 300 per acre, + '&"’GY“*'- Ambcnt, Milwood, Finishing, are bn | Ll log hotel, from whose capatious Kitchen tho | sales ar reported of sog taliies, buty owlug to | ugances, and thera 1s litsle doubt that thoy Wil | aytaue. the strect-cars ure coustantly rumbling, | In Value from. $15 t, castw; P, 1 ¥ ‘i sbo provaling financlal costiveuess and thu Cen- | both be'ptravgled In the Hoage: They areabout | and it {s oueof the luest drives 13 the wurld! | Santa Clara Valley from to tace Ml X Tror s ks e 0 | odor of the TheG it walts Macll Lo Rrute- | ool capiial bas i biriw et aad ot | bothboyt Sencral iy 0] st e pruals | b Fondseo o of e neot dlvua s the wurld: sccordiug Lo quality, Tocatlon, st Juprc: S e Tho Mobile f54 Bell 1s Jodes'ars owit, | ful foceass to ke olfactories ataiy | Sace€ urs rure” whero sules £oF & valuuble | Cuble as tho einere Famn i e oo e bl and the University of the Facific, ents. T week of two wo shiall bo fu Boutls FAIRRANKS, MORSE & OW, S uintly by Fyoleyons o oy whilo haunches of black-tall deer sud mountain gquivalent Lav been miade. The Uts and | . Elbert, u fow years ago, for tho brlgation, of TUE UNIVERAITY OF TUE PACIFIO Cullfornis, when {row the * City of tho Aogels 311 & LA LakeBt, Culeagn. Borga 2 Ucurge B, Buggs tho Lou- | sheep oftenload tho table. 1t 1sa great country wine ou Heuson Creek 13 020d o' | the great 'plaing by digivg & canal to tho Mis- | Ls the Mcthodist vullego of thy Far West, sad 18 | Luay wato you. yv ol Bearefultobuy oaly the Geoalne, y