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Card from Brigham Young—Bullion Shipments—Mining News.
SALT LAKE, Jan. 30.—Brigham Young adver-tises this evening in the Church organ that, in 1860, he offered a reward of $500 for the arrest of the murderers of Dr. J. K. Robinson, but now, in consequence of endangering the lives of innocent men, he withdraws that offer.
To-morrow afternoon Chief Justice McKean will hear the motion of United States Deputy Attorney High to admit all prisoners charged with murder to bail. The order for this motion comes by telegraph from Attorney General Will-iams, and is done, as stated, to save expense.
One hundred and ninety tons of bullion, from Balton, Buel & Co.'s works at Teconia, were ship-ped to New York on Sunday via steamer and the Isthmus. The inducement to this route are lower freights.
Accounts from the mining districts are more than ever gratifying. One furnace in Little Cot-tonwood has run out, since the 11th, 104 tons of bullion. This will go also via San Francisco and the Isthmus.