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__ speedily punished.’ as toe ing Rony 5 —4 There appears reser ner ee
Prightfal Avelaents . among. a! majority of the teachers of
A dispatch from Trackee, of tapi the county, for.@. regular square
— “a saw mill near here last night, resultNS
_ remove thém’ if they surrender.”
Thus, for the purpéees Of /catrying j to the
-the supveying, party,
> assure them that they. would not be
~ injured. ny the se 8
peace Ady
ever be. madei-te: treat: with: thent
: whole intercourse of tlie Government
a sliver which ' had‘begome. fastened
to Prige to come. ,and knook off the
guy Lig aeaainageert tha
. Prive, Atty xcited, the
oh vf thint out'ot thitty or forty lady téach: ‘Ten: Peaee Sioned hat
ad
with the Modoca it was’ stated that
_ the pringipal impediment: to peace
was the four of the Indians that the
murderers amon? them would have
to be for
Pn ange
jury of; Jackson: connty; ; Oregon.
This fact was stated by Meacham in
a. fetter “to” Secretary Delano, ‘and
— comes the _Statement. of the
ondent bi the
Sone veap ie ted Tedious =
tothe: civil authorities, jbyt rather to.
out a mistaken policy of peace to-.
wards armed apd savagery
the civil, law ee tthe
and men indicted for. niurder Prony
tected by ther military: from trial:
This, General Canby. had declared:
re
coukd-not, pre, and had th the. sav.
ages surren er _no doubt
those indie “would ‘fiave been
handed over ta ‘tHe’ courts’ for’ trial
_ and the advice of the’ Secretary.of
the Interior enly serves to, show that .
those who. advocate the., policy
are willing to sacrifice justice and
law'td ‘carry out theif theory, “This
adyjoe of the. Secretary ‘Seg ‘a piece
with the advice that the murdérers of
should not
suffer punishment, becausé the In~~dians hated surveyors, andythat the . ;
Government shauld be ¢garetal to,notify the song of the. forest. when surveyors were going among them, me
Core
m0 ie protectors. oetverasedt id 'the apologista.
for crime. “The oiily why to whip.
‘Phu
thé iptetfhiy’ Tadlans’ Yo ‘thotougniy’)*?that they lay down their aris and
beg tor peed; and no attempt should,
wiilé they dterin arms. ‘The ouly:
conditions'for sich ‘shoutd He’ “in.
constitutionulesurrender; for the
with Indians shows that they duly respect its authority so long as they
fuel assared that their crimes. will be.
Fealled cyriosity,’ Curiosity, is only
thany teachers, in presenting differ: z
‘ent subjects, to their classes. hey a
»présent, them in a new ‘pnd bnique.
jects in’ ‘such & manner as to. inake‘server, might'seem very strange; but
it answered its purpose,:. that. of
awakening the interest of the school.’
Tobe sure, pupils tire very easily
of these.plans, but what of. that, an.
bowers new method of pregent
may be
‘not ‘generally thosé. who. have. the
‘pupila, by, making, 98 it, were, “oid,
pease connate Bloc
RDUCATIONAL . “DEPARTMENT.
child as oarioaity, As soot almost
as it is able to walk, it begins to notice the difference in the size, shape
and color of things, When a child
diséévers a pebble or fon DtipeobF}
ject 4 ot a ~peculiar be a or color, it
the name and properties of the} 5
aoe ‘and i not satisfied. unless inakru0dil This. disposition children .
never lose}, ab @lings to them through.
life, and is'the-chief means by which
they sequire Snformmation. It is ee
disposition! ier nb cae be carefally .
AgmMe and at
tschool, if properly im.
ecomes AD invaluable aid:
Sites Without it, he can.do . .
but jittle. And yet very hittle ) atten.
tion is given it. by many teachers;
pine even try to" ‘Tobira 1 ak itu
blesome trait,
. A’Begt deat of. what. "4 ealted tact
in the management” ‘of ‘a Sehool gou+
sts in a proper attention to the trait
be
and Hey, sibjects as presented.." This .
kept-awake iby having ro Ba
fact-is taken:a. wantage of by a'great’
labor and generally successfully, ‘to
manner. They present’ their subthem ‘appear new, T ‘haye seen .
schools work eagerly, in carrying’ out
a plan of study, which, to.an obtation’
studied up, which -will retheir curiosity. Tt is: hatd
give ac correct idea ofthis method: t
The place 't6 ‘see ind afudy, ja in the .
school rvom. ' Stiveessful’ teachers are
hest educations; byt those who. have’
the happy faculty: of interesting’ their.
néw, dnd by” “presenting ‘them © to
ladies in. new, ond pleasing mannéf, ”
$
says! A shocking accident occorred at
Ben: “in the Gout of ulsouie Price, a
head tanya: “undétfook. ys pull ont
in, Défween.a large circular saw and
thé: suw frame, when his fingers be‘came wedged in between the revoly-}
ing sdws and frame, and he was una
ble to. exteieate: them: He whotited
conditiex
iustedil’ a
via ho, and spell i“ words, she has been
eve oa Garney;the . head saw» had three fingers badly
about. to, hold another session i
New York, presimably, We suppose,
for the , , Purpose: pf) /pongratul@ing
themiseives and the coantry on thé
successful working of their‘! Me
Thisé ofthe Gohrmission ve
e xpressed.ag yopinion »in tie niatter whatev “ ¥fondemn
the order a “the extermination at .
the Modocs, claiming that it has its
Pwhich she’berself as been ‘teaching
Phavelisti @ quarter of a century.
backdown, when the’ time arrives,’
for holding the ‘spelling. match, I
do not speak.of the: Spelling i in which
the pupils ulone‘are to compete; for
that is not a spelling for the champiotship of the county, I 1
to the. spelling contest, in ea
are allowed to spell. on th
‘As far as I can .
teachers without a
vnaniinously: 3
aay ; p prof
j tind arrives, .
» the lady
exceptions, are
“that ‘they will
ared. to spell when
ae ds probable.
s who will spell, Woy. ia: it,
ne county, there is not one,
: up before, the. pub.
‘taught, 4or a. score at yours; ‘and
Is ft any wouder we 866, communica.
Htiomd it.
“Papers, written, by .
‘pupils, boldly “naserting , that thay
fhave a very poor Opinion of the
hdpelling ubilities of their teachers,
Of thiaState, lady teachers are
wityl ¥OGid in the van, in. mattérs) >
instance at: least, oe
ce to
ma thi A ipeat i ‘no vel ‘reading,
would-b¢ diligly wufficient-to enable
crigin more. in, revengeful, impulses
than a desire to peacefully solve this
are rye ond ¢ opt problemy, A
Tar a ap
Southern aie is expected to. be
cdtipleted about the Ist.of duly. Ir} 8°
will protien, ‘make. a new trank
line. to the.
Louis to, New. York by. means.of
_ connection with the Baltimove ang”
Baltimore. »-'The Ohio read. near.ara sd ‘th 3,841
4 ad +
Maat 8 ot)” “Yo send edit ta s+ bated
vt Sebantin iqamaay 96 iw ioe on
aA. Gail Mo.
*.,
ti
wot the New Jeraay
est, extending from St. pyith a rear attachment 10x30 feet,
any to bedvine at least, tolerable
spellers, Who d tospell.
. ! MOWRS Vou Juanes
Tue Cougregatioual Church at
Clayton. xton, re at Dae ane
pthe main pdrbidn Heiag12Ax24 fect,
giving side wing: extension to the
auidionae:
capital of the road, repre t
£00, a a tuindod dete: ($6,009; . bared puengtti have’ already
pares sy 4 We Aa WAM . ee — math ‘
"Hoan Tren eestor F te adhoc Reba sst
jist net yrs ovat
ake aprieT
pany, can. be obtais
‘evening before, and ‘was highly de‘lighted with the am ° of the Odd
. Members will hike: due notice and
‘haa arrived in Grace, Valley,
In other States, dnd Ht aaptit!
} pertaining to educution, tut ours, inp. nig
, A bundreth part of the . 7: °
ao +}
Poreires ee ities :
i inview nip but jt
Relat ‘iq f
avails jility and pron rot ie
Savings Bank, in cage of. lopg
Pamphlets illustrating the valine
of the “Savings ' Deposit Plan,'’ and
such othgr information” pertaining
66 thé géneral Workings of the Gor}
Eaton, General.
ing for afew
, who are now
days at the Naak 0
sional Exchange Hotel, Nevada, City.
_ Breaking Ground.
~We acknowledge the. iis oe an
invitation of the California Central
Narrow Gauge: Railroad. Co.;' to ‘be’
Benicia. The. ‘ceremony ae 1o:ahe.
‘place at Beficia on the first day
iséd vee aps OTT
»
€ ndmes are plackd on
the ‘Toll of honor, in the Quaker
‘HLill Soho6l,, to¥" the” sadnth Afuling
Conklin; Chatles J. Jones, Frances.
M."Tyrrill, Mary” BE: Shéllenbstger, .
Lottie Li. Foot, Della merger
Ged! W. Joués, Charles W,.Shellem .
Benger, ——— 5, Jones. oe
ua ¢
Mining Accident.”
A manGiamed Butler, a biel in
the Eagle Co’s, claims,,. at. Moore's st
Fiat, was caught by, & cave last Monday-torning. ‘He’ “Was ‘erased beneatha masa ,of, pipe: clay, jaaad: 80
seriously injured that Dr. Lafever
thinks he will die.
Personal.
Com, , Rafus Shoemaker, ot the
Grass Valley Union, was in town
-yesterday. He attended the. Ball the
‘Fellows.
sis : a a3 hb
Roy al ‘Arch Mildehi,
a-tipgipd of Sreisde Rowe “Arch
Chapter will berheld on: Monday, tomorrow evening; for work. © Visiting
Companioris” até “cordially invited.govern them; selves, ncoondingly.
owing fr Yip maties
An’ persons having. bills mb
the Odd . Fellows’. celebration, are .
. requested to presentithem to Phil.
‘Seldner, Chairman of the. Executive
Cobamittée, without delay: e hi
vs The Survey.
-“Et'was reported in town yesterday
that the. surveying party. which’ has
been . engaged i in surveying a line for’
a@ railroad from Colfax to this city,
For City Muxstsal.
James Jennings .is announced in
Taaac
for thovofios ot OF Mardhal, “The
election takes place’ one» Week from
to-morrow. .
The School I Election.
The school election yesterday, .resulted in, the election of E.M. Preston. ~The total-vote. was 188. Bell
105, Yavin 83.
Preaching aacediow:
Divine Services will be held in. the Meth
odist Church, Sundsy morning at ty O'clock,
. School at 2 o'elock, (Pp. mo Rev. PL.
‘Haynes Pastor.
ery Sunday morning a. 11 o’elock, Me Rev.
Mr. Anderson, '
Divine Services at the Catholic Ghuren
Sunday morning at 10% o'clock. Sabbath
School at 9, and Vespers at 1% PF. ™. Rey.
Father Meagher, Pastor.
eee helt he, theta. M.
in the first half ef Ap
an increase of vetcent, on that received for the
f =<
{of Susie’s brother, Wilhelm, there
jowas.a big explosion on the
“Holt at Gonor, ix cas
April 5th: Carrie B. Tarner; Rosa {4°
“the following day, and were surprised
,. to find the runaway pair living
ery Bretlandt said they were not wedded
a oan § assuaged her griéf ‘and 1 proand in the evening at 734.0'clock. Sabbaths
Episcopal services at the Court _Honse, ev.
k. ovae the matter almost po
. We doubt if there is anoth
a" of Dien in the’
a per ™"
porta fa 1871s dnd ope to 1:
Spiga van
#ery deeply into the depths of, the
tender passion; and sometimes t
exhibit this feeling in various ways.
As au evidence of this we here record
and e mene ee the life ofa not-lopg:
. young vee aoe named en Bretlandt, oe twenty-two, Elenry, Bret.
an employee somewhere along the
line of the N. P., met at St.Paul
last Summer, Susie PB! Enigelfreit, o
irl of fifteen, the daughter of na
>i German settler, living near Kettle
. River, and an intimacy sprung up
‘between them. They corresponded
fora while, et one of Henry's let‘ters hap to fall into the hands
art of .
oe oe , in.
the thing must be stopped at once.
And, as they thought, it was.
Ade ago, however, Susie
aria e breakfast table;snd, on searching her room, it’ was
‘ascertained that she had not been in
her bed and that-her—wardrobe had
ne with her,
alarm in the family, and the brother
without finding’ the mini sister,
‘ior was she heard from until.a few
ar
built log ttle River, some
‘ive or six miles a above its ‘entrance .
into the St. PP ap se
bermen’a :
nor the pee ton’ ‘of the pair, the family were
satisfied it was Susie and her lover
and the father and brother resolved
to pay them a visit.. This they did
¢omfortably, but occupying separate
rooms. he cabin, though ‘mol,
was divided into two.# nts,
and furnished comf¢ sen
asking wliy there. were two rooms,
yet, and that he had respected his
designs were n
but of a man,
these. bf villian,
¢ reason the wedowing to the circumstances that. the
1 failed to —a fer home as he
had Promised to and that Susie
being under age, was afraid to leave
a should capture her and send
per Cincinnati relatives,
Mething she much more
dteax and which her mother had
repeatedly threatened. ‘Thus, they
but did.wo virtuously. After some
peenenen ot ie Dale -of the—girl’s
‘other, who instantly r ized
old man “‘eaved in,’’ and gave his
consent to the-union of the lovers.
. It was then resolvei-. -the mar. Fiage should take’ place” the ‘followng Sunday at Susie’s home.lover, old Mr elfreit ascertaimed
that Susie, after the discovery of
their secret. correspondence, had
rages ey ~e get aletter to her intendw ving iously -selegted:
a quarter » eutdor hand went to
work and band u is cabin and fur= area os § ase an he
“went for” usie, me being
Sell thatthe Fike ie nme
ti em was to be on hand at or
future home, in y the .wi
pooard a temporary sled Henry
provided, “was. drawn: by an
some eight poi to the forest residence. On arriving there, the minister not: being on hand, ths: , wert
bitterly and ‘winited to go back, but.
sed the ‘separate-room. business,
x which 3 bp acceded.
The pair were duly married at the
residence of the girl’s parents on
the following Sunday, and now they,
ns -Well’as ‘their connections, are.
Fete is a good deal of romance
in this little affair; but when our
hero , drew, : for eleven on a
snowesled, the boards whi ivided
eer made his, wife,
pasty. of heart and honor .
‘sparkles diamond-tike,
ft ai
"on
BTOr bi st tiga ge AV yh
language, denounced the cun. >
Rising over, and informed “her that
weeks ago, when a lumberman ‘it-'.
‘formed the family that there was a
livitg’ in a@ newly-!,
a
intended enough to show her his . 1
ded knot had not been tied, was .
minister who was to marry them had . . ”
the house to get married, lest her . .
were forced to live under one rood,4the . en ‘in Bretiantt, ‘the .
In ——s with the forgiven. i
his‘room from that! of (hé ; gin, io . WY
sae ottice of Dibble &
right, title, interest and estate of
Adbert Lindsey,
the time of nis desth, of in and
er thirtieths (13-30), ‘uhdivided,
Coun Nevada; State of.
Seette of of three thousanf feet on
tain lode or vein known }
situated about one-fourth
said
from the center of said Big
northerl,
ing allt
tions of said lode or
the surface ground
required for the proper. work
ent of the
—— >
eer.
JOHN
leceased/
Dibble:& byttiey Attys.”
vac 1 di at A in ited : apo a gold ‘com, eubjec se
en 1e4 tofa ion by sai e Co on Tuesa 7 young and aa the sth day of eae A. D. 1873, at the
yrne, it: the Town
‘ot Grass Valley, County of Nevada, all the
deceased, at the time of
his death. and ail the right, title and interst that’ the said estate has, by the o
tion of law, or otherwise, other than, or in
addition to that of the said Albert
of, inand to all those: certain quartz mining claims, situate and being on Canon
Ol Creek,-in the Township of Washington, }
@alifornia, couthe Canon Creek
ras above the mouth of Big Canon Creek;
nie red ear soe. atheay five “hund ¢ sou
con Canon Creek,
and extending thence northerly: upon and.
. following the —_ course of: Ssvecaman tn an and
crossing ssid Big Canon Creek, toa
a iendoektpnmelanens
cere the. center: thereof;odips, angles; sputs aud verianm, and so much of .
jacent thereto as is
ing of: the
sameé and for mining and milling purposes.
‘fering and: conditions: of ‘sale+Cash in U,
9. goldicoin; ten Ley purchase .
‘paid on the day of sale; bal
of sale by the Probate on confirmation
peng — i ee
There was now real cha
BELL,
as sent to look for the lost girl. qpidmintstrator:t of the estate’ of a
Horpanderen ered Sut-# nuinber of diye }
the said
y thir. .
interest
that cer(4) ofa
ir
“aT
lace . hes
ing descri
and Spear Streets; on~ the
nal expenses of sule.
Delinquent t Sale Notice.
{OLD BUN MINING. COMPANY.
california. pa
= ee apon ° the followonjaccount of Assess
ment: rir on the 15th day ph gyi
1873, the several amounts at oppor!
site the panes. of Abe permet Sha:
at the office of the €ompany, Cor. Market .
1873; .at the hour mee a 12 o'clock; M.
oe pay.said == ena cb, bias
ertising
Lo.
hi fo]
©, G. Palmer, 148. 252 60
Do, 160. ., . 100-10
‘eae 151.. 100 10 00:
Do, 153, . 50
Do, ais, «MeO OB <*. Oe
. P. Baxgion, Trustee, 174; 1000 . ~ 108 00
eee +" WG Te 7 50
_ Do, WG. + &.00
oh oe 117 50.. 5:00
Do 79 / B ——2 50
Dw , 180 325 . 2 50:
De. Asi 25 2.50
Dox 182 26 bo 2. 60
DO. 183 2x 686) » 2 50
Def SY esas . eceen try
Do, 186 316 -b 00
Do. isf.: 10 “(100°
De. . 188 10 1°00).
« Bo. i, 189 10 1.00
Do = \. 380 10 1.00
» Do. 191 106 200)
Do. 122 10: 1-00
tei Dds: . ; 299 10 1 00
Do. piers 10 1 00
iit y Ontertoh (oie) 5 100:. 100 08
i ak Maguire, Tr set Sse nee r
Do. 9: ai oh 60
a ink 10 1.00
Do. 8 10 1 00
/+{——-_ Doe, 9 20 2 =
Do. 10 20 ¢:
Do. 16 5 5@
Do. ; 17 10 1 00
Do. fe O18 Jo 100
Do, oe. Sees 200
Do, “ 24 30 ~<3 00
Do, 28° 6 F 00
Do. 35 10 106
El A. Richardson, Tr, 54 00
Do. 55 “AO 00
ee ‘Do, 56 00 . 16 a
eS Do. 87 yw Oe 00
Do. a.) 10 00
Ke Dom. “ach 6 5 00
Do. 15 Se 8098
Do. 199210 OO POS
“ De. 8" Woe 400
Do, ° 199 1 “Pee.
Doi: ‘140 10° 1 0@. _ De, 24 500 80°00
Bo. 216 500 50 00
, De, 217° * 600 50 00
“Do. 218 500 50 00
And in Awe etree ‘with law and an order . of the Board ‘of ' on’ the
<ayrenar Gey of ae “g std ob ny many
each parcel ©: ck as, may
eps Will-be sold at public’ auction
.
announce to the Ladies
evade County that they have the
most complete stock of Dry
untains,
we
bias Me apts mol
of
they are
Competition against Us ts
_Nowhére!
_. OUR MOTTO” 1s
QvICK SALES . AND sein,
: wcinead BROS,,
“[Adjoining the Bank of Ne ada Co. a
is ea ay +2
Tite, the only OPPOSITION STORE j in Ke
Ye don’t ame @et ype in our
business, and try,te-deceive the public by
hanging out red fings* her geet paen styl) to
draw the. weak, mit pane, and #el
then ‘ola bys yt ria 8 Ty, Goods,
nor do Stavet ate of business.
‘Rasabery: Bros.
HAVE THE LARGEST §
Oy O12
OF
2
DRY G oops
a Neti ity.
Piich were selected with sp-cial cate.
Atom all the Enropesn and. Hestern Markets. It is a treat for the Indies to call. at
eur ~< 0 ;
Shades and Colors, to Be foutid this side of
San Francisco, which . we . will: sell ati peices
that = ; eee
= Bee Competition,
Ae eH
«
nr ‘ADBUG 1
Roonomy 1s RICHES A
As the Convention is drawing near,4nd
& wrangling ss,to who: -saall. be Copnty
Treasurer, it is resolved, . Rosefiberg: Bros
We have coin are not up for any.office
enough to conduct
‘therefore be know
will ‘not be undersold. We sell cheaper
than any.of & he thind grade Gea: ers ean buy
ny
\Bosenberg. Bros.
ARE Tak LEADING
DRY GOODS “DEALERS
“4 IN THE Town,
Our: ‘Btedk ‘consists of the
LATEST. ‘NOVELTIES.
"2,000 yas Japanese Silik;x4
and shades: :
00 eh: opin,
6,000 yds Alpaces:
A peniple Loney and striped
S. pinne.
tatoo yils Frenel and ‘Amer“10 ,000 yas Uf tthe 1 Mus. lin and Sheeting.
A gunk esisy of Eadion and
Guads
eover that = = ts losin ia wares sine
“orga srarmensr,
Ana don’t be led’away by humbugs. ¥
douit threw out eny bates, bat wordo . . Ie
LP.
trath,
seattle wena et
Rid eS aetna a a
To see the finest veloction o of Goods of all
i. that we cinnot “aud .
“9,000 ws ‘Silks: of all I ola
we e wre onl;
0 of presen:
Conte's
wu!