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April 30, 1870 (4 pages)

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Richmond m
the State Capita building. when the.
Legisla np nie of
on the’ necond ‘f or, ‘over the
tes, and as the Court
cos atone ‘contested case
to the Mayoralty ‘of, the
eed slots assembled in . "°°
Girt foom. Sadden)y,; the fldor
ipitating the . crowd upit is supposed twen¥ berate ofthis ie ib were
“The lates,‘ for aad
wt
PS
alty. were injured.
ocak, ex-Speaker . Ot, he Hons ot
Woes & had hig leg amputated,
rnor Wells had: his ribs broken.
Per 4
sr Rites the seu “business
“wai suspended throughout the city,and
Wednesday and Thareday were days
ofmourning. The square on which
‘the building was located ' ‘was’ crowded
with sons, eagerly inquiring After
f and the scene Was terrible.
npeagen Tocated on*Shockoe ) pil
inthe ofa park eight acres
extent) “It'is a» large ald’ Midlette’ im
fice, ft 1792, ahd it is beaieved tr wilt now haye 6 be shandon_. ede Riehmond: has been: Ma unfortn.
te ach calamit 1811. a,
hide 44 “thay “ity iat fire” Peale
growded with people, and seventy: per: para ‘among them the’ ag of oe
ee she SPR
2, Hiiukpy.—The ae Yalley
Union, speaking of the corraption “in
re polities; gives the fellowingy a as the’ Best
remedy : The ‘people “Haye a. ‘Femedy
onest man in aud.a refuge. Every
the ey * must do hisdullduty as
& citizen pn must quit
Par habit of giving up their
{She au ot a Nas sesh an
— are 6 honest. as a mean
. todo just right, They? ate nidt eas
pécting enough, however, and allow
the’ impadent pretenders té do ‘their
work of thinking, or: of citizenizing, .
Almost any good, man can remember
When ‘lie ‘has voted for some ‘purchase . )
_able man for affice, ‘just because sonte
small clique--fixed things so” that the
purcligsstle: manigot & party erddreement. This was dene knowingly sometimes, on “very many
tae OE wt re 8 ; Hi who are drivén to
_ @ misezable,markes.) Corruptiéns are
always Fife when the people: sh
to leave the management of their affaire 10 those Who inake potities 4 trade.
Shifting the-phaces km which cota ption
Operates does.mot . (kill the‘ moaster it_ Self, To end corruption. requires, that
the . people study more about-the affairs
of the State. Each ‘ihn’ for ‘litiself
men. are elec
i pans cam substance away
that, some corra yt ‘concern may thrive,
A more gene
ohh. iid RECENTLY, in'a London law ‘Court; tate, who was seized with hydropho
= gee teins mea i an account was given of aman who is. Sia, aud it becdming: impossible to repeople's vumédy 1 with the people. — ‘taid to have been attached to the Na-. Hove himsit) was found necessary to
_otiacan ll 4 val-Brigade-in the Crimea: It was . ®use.his death by. smothering hic. bbe:
A Norra Cason paper defines . stated that he became rich through as ‘feather beds,
tS OIA
panes")
. whose business. it shail be to watch
T 0 omit: w any of
these ea mene aa mi when en the
Hota, in, maining from former Legislatures, aud
should, ab least, be, interested .enough .
turn: out in primaries} °
oue of the politicians of that State as
“a political disjunction, always to be
— in a comfortable position between
wo political contradictory extremes,
aa may be. parsed as. belonging to;
and connecting the party that has ofminer will lave ; te)shaye ool RigriaM® Gfsensdé ilicéstonior athe?
that “Committee on Rsplosives
the germs of small-pox and similar ma
eoTlecting articles, and load shells with .
act, let them be tied to a banch of chap‘patil and Whipped. untih dbey-pall ft up
bu etitirely #60 common!”
We-mentioned: four,,or five months
ayo; that Mr’ Parle of thig place, had
brought from Missouri a quantity of
tree” beeds’. and’ haa ‘dfsttibated them .
freely among’ thé people here. The
consequence is that. Grass Valley has
numerous varietés:jof the oak; not indigetious to the sojl, black walnut, per‘simmon, ‘liawthorn.and. other trees
starting into vigorous life, with every
appeataace . of a ‘determination to be
successful, A’ little tiére attention
to, such things will, make thig coast
prosperous). despite the wastefalness
which has been committed.
The ladies of Emanuel Church, tu}
tend giving an entertainment, combin:
ing a Strawberry Festival and Fancy
Fair, on or about the 25th of May.
Tue Censvus.—The Census dill has
failed o: become a law, says the Sacramento News, and the census. will therefore be taken under the old regulations,
n}. commencing in June next. Those engaged in the work ate réquired by law
to. personally, visiveach dwelling house,.
farm, mill, shop, mine, ¥té., aid to aspertain the name, age, place yof: birth,
ete,; of each person. tt any che refuses
{6 give this information, or . gives it incorrectly, he Will be subject to & fine of.
cents a name: ten cents-for every farm
enumerated ;, fifteen, cents, fox, exery
thanufacturing establishment ; two
cents for dead persons ; “and an addition,.of..twa .per.cent,.opathe. gross.
amount of names enumerated. for social statistics ; ten cents per mile er
travel.
Wat THE ‘Tporsarynt > Cdar.—
The contiigéent’ expenses Of the 18th
Session of the State Legislatare amounted ‘to the modest suum of $78,000, of
which the’ Senate expended $83,000, .
and the Assembly $40,000. These x-pensés are’ exclusive. of per diem and .
mileage, which amounted ww $21,000,
‘making $04,000 in all.for the term.
‘During the session the Legislature
‘passed bills appropriating nearly’a mil‘Hion 6fdollars, dr; to be exact, $969,389, . !
‘A litthé “over ‘Orie’ Hialidted thdueand
dollars of this was for deficiencies re
andthe rest wad: ‘for purposes originee during the last Se d
la ‘PAPEY In. Washington.say says: “The
feeling in favor of the scheme of a territorial goveriment “for this District is
daily, gaining ground, Ts is becoming . .
evident to even the dullest understanding that Congress ‘has neither the ‘time
por ‘disposition to: supply the. legisiative wants . of our people: Whether the
territorial scheme is the. best possible
only hope of relief, and ‘there is @ general Bisposition to give it a fait trial”
by the roots. The thing is , getting are
$30. ‘The pay allowed desistants is two
j may, by .doubted, but. it presents::the’
plundering the dead and dying on the
field of battle: From them he would
take watches, jewelry, money and
swords, and thus it came to pass that
he found himself in possession of a capital of £500 at the conclusion of the
stiould then 1 hearof ‘an-enemy dislod
from his Leesa aba: col
or a few rounds of Asiatic ¢ {
a ee _
ty, Cal pile 7 mera Cam several ares, the ‘poll. hieh ia-soft-aed
tite Fnto-thissoil you can. Fon 9
to alinost “any. “depth you “wish.
W draw the stick and place a lighted
‘thiatel to the upertare ‘and? youhavea
beautiful bluish flame. If the gas
which escapes from this little hill
could be confined, it would -furnish material to light any city in Christendom.
“EDITING a newspaper in France must
be an éxpetisive hixury, “M. Barbenet,
director of the Marseillaise, for publishing a eee ddress. from:
sheewomen of Lyotis ‘to quer wothen of
La Creuzot; has, been »semtenced to six
months imprisonment, and.a fine of
4,000. francs. From. the frequency of
such telegrams by cable, we judge
that more Frenebieditors rhudt how be
in prison than out of it,
A PHYSICIAN tiding in a Boston'street
car, recently gave! up his geat’ to’dn dldérly lady. .On inquiry he found; that:
it was. Mrs, Hannah Clath, ‘thé. only
deughter of Lieutenant Rollins, of. { Buoker Hill fame, living, frugally in Boston at theage-of 06,cn an income of
$43, the U: S. “Government allowing
her‘an anova) pension of $48; which’ it
costs $5 to collect in Boston.Tue costs of the trial at Tours atl to
be’ paid by Prince Pierre. “They
clude 25,000 francs compensation . tot
family of Victor Noir. In addition to
this’ the Prince bestows 20,000 fraties
on the poor ofthe-city-of Tours. of ~The} th
penalty of the homicide has. been,there.
fore, a loss on the’ weeet 160,000
franies, ’
aetna
THE sphere of women is. enlar ed in
Groton) Mase; wheté We Yeart that «
young lady is the telegraph ‘operator . )
and freight-¢lerk-atthe Groton Juncition depot. , In; addition to performing . }
he duties of these offices, with:profit to
her, employers and.great credit to her‘self, on Sundays she.is the¢huteh origanist, and renders church and qaanicy .
‘aFimasie with taste and feeling,’ “
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i
THE Legislature of South Carolina
{hag passed ian Act providing that whenpres large estates.are. put. up for sale,
nd are likely to be Knocked down at
low prites; the State’ Commissioners
ots to immigrants at cost:giving them, . P
them.
{ais ts scalled a Colorado romance,
ven Sitters” exploring a ‘yhountain,
ound antimmeiied thunk of gold!’ They
ught.for its ‘possession till all. were’
illed"But dnd?” Tt Wad “tod “hed Vy’ for
im to.carry.off, so he eat down beside
and starved to death bya }\;
New York *papers give an account
] of apie ta" ‘Qheen’s cohnty, 1a" thiat
‘Tue Empress Eugenie is RT
4 prey to great ‘terror, gba Sapoag of
anonymons letters which Bb
Fine pes titanodina
it wand?
1 Row, New Xork. re
. fromthe fourth’ ‘floor tiroagl the eleary —e midé
= buy them ap and’ sell thém 42" ie. r is to be taken vo Conatantinywhen necessary, fiye years to pay for.
in regard to a plot said toexist.forathe
purpose of poisoning fant hen the
: oe KEW style of wearing apparel, con' ADVANTACES
It is a iatis
‘buttons high in
bea in Bergh habe imay a
found on file at the Advertising Agency
of G. P. Rowell &€o., of No. 40 Park
a 8: tee
A Comaan, named oe ‘ne, fell
vator or “dumb waiter” hatehway at
Nichols, . Falvey ( &/Co.’s tab! aud He
fuctory, at Sacramento. 5 ‘
epegzoc 5
A MoBILE mapaliind si received; an
anonymous. _Jetyer, Ancloging $1,100,
which the writer stated was in restitu‘ti for $1,000, Oat of whiely re Avrong,ed him two or three yeapsago: «i ©
THE city of Londén ‘béciipies?7,997'
acres, or 122 square vubiles} dd igs 'a
population of 8,170,752) Tite” aidmber .
of er ds. 406,507,
pi sey +
OinvELoGkn is writing a new lectnie,.on, “The , Pagpoms
Miss IRENE Wornmia)) was sldlety
ies to a son of Eddy th the -AChOr, .
une, CLOSE, TO, THR) Rock) —A
shit failWay train was crossing the Alleghany mountains, and began’ to descend a steep curve in a parrow cutting with! speed’ ‘that’ inéreased ‘every
— be, psa to gp eget
ment. .of the Bgers, .the, steam
witistle dereat t, atid ‘btakes' were
applied, withont, any. ~~ effect.
What was the cause?’ . as the engine nage SuINe; =
eng ek saw a little ie : ri and her ba
wait Tt d die edhe bo Ol heat . th wi
shriek of the whivsle startled tha he
p's org
Cling clos he rock, Johnny !”
Andithe’) mbt i. ib‘and
gers all aPaide oe es On him ‘till
Tet caw nto ‘tne many rt
he Dtgtttog wont dp He ent thanks,
% GE
Tae atl NENA Gane of‘an’ énormoeus” sero
urjng more than a ya aa tin oe
i bired froni Moa
nit Maite 26 degrees
ude. 12 agpest st bina vise ed
in full aan roup a OH bs
were terrified peek fired: their pi ‘at it.
The Sultan of. Wadded all the
prandecs of his ouers
Sot GP laraae the Te
wa Pa
acini SALE!
a. W. LESTER & Co.,
; osi of ‘ :
» »» Mails, oe ale
Plattorin ’ ‘anid Counter . Beales,
ds
,RAH
+}
yulx} and Axe Manaien
Baskets, ‘Pails,
And ‘other theles:
“)¥aturday Morning, April som,
, . oridinainiinetil HB o'cidew . 3.5
ha I, WILLIAMSON, Auctioneer.
e “as BBERiB OOTS!
ited. December ist, 1868.)
. girl, and eat ae oyer nthe up ;
ork afer
see them “
right rock, was
which a pie it asted.
In Pr? ia rust into . ,
3 a the re oiding thun-. ‘
og Ie paabenger, ing their . .
sat he voice of the little sisbreath Nea he ides the cars, ring . ,
beh” “Clini } the. rock, John“DY
iput his hoed sp ose.to the corner of
ithe reek fewhile the heavy . .
‘cars whiel past. him . The passen‘pie ‘REMMNDER OF THE vane ae
5 Sho. ea
Stutement_ of. Loss on. Policy ‘New
12,925 onthe L fe of
ane ae ae, gem a
Se ae “ Sass, HS thee:
Amount of Policy. « $2,00000
. 4ad bividend of 1860. ogo, 95,77.
Amount due Benefici:
ary March me 1810. iy th S00 77
ste 7 4 2% 2 Bee
4
San Francisco, April14, 1970.
Received of the St. Lonis Mutual Life
Insurance Company, of St. ‘Louts,.
Mo. Two Thousand and Twenty-~
Five 77-100 Dollars, in full a per
above statement, the amoant inewted under
Policy Nol 12,925, on! the life of ISRAEL H.
. “Signed,
DAVID C,
Executor ‘of’ Estate of Israel H.
deceased.
PLE,
‘Sherburne, :
is aimee ro oo @
Pacific Brdnch Office of St. Louis
“Mutual, 401 Cal. Street, is
SAN FRANCISCO.
WM. SELBY, General Agent.
B.A. gh. General Traveliug
Agent. apt
. THE _
WARTEORD
“FIRE
ons UR ANCE
COMPANY"
Marttora, Conn. :
fy my
Yana od reea t eeeer ee
Incorporated 1810
Assets; $2, iidaniilagall
“G. P, SPARKS, rolAponte oRRVADA fry: =
Nevada, March sth. Saiatin
Motioe to the Public.
UL tee public ts hereby n no
the exclasiy: 7 ot .
. iWALNS INS OCENI SA sei
evada County, from H. frags re tas
Oo other person can agen 02% books
4 delivery. Cv. T. SAYERS.”
Nevada, April, 12th. 1970s :. ind fyeittiss
R. FININGER. &. CO.
26 BROAD STREET... -NEVADA:CITY:!
BRBANDIES, y:
‘WINES, «Liquors,
GROCERIES AND HROVISIONS,'
MINGRAL WATER; CANNED FRUIT
Loe Wine Vinegar, ‘Teas, Gone, J
AMEE Al
NEVADA DRUG, STORE.
PRESTON &* “FAIRCHILD, ©
Successors to B. F. Spence.
Dealers in Drug and Chemicals.
> A fall supply of thé Standard Patent Medicinesalways on hand,
rately compounded at By hours of 5 bik
Bea Ottice of Dr, KR. M. HUNT, . road Street, Nevada Gy i
‘+B. LUTZ,
A tow doors, below, the National xchange
. (of BROAD te proper NEVADA OITY. .
ale aedaasey
in the ve
oe tasees ae
7 Nevada, April 3a.
FOR, SALE.DE RENT.. ae
i. eee
‘@fers: for
4
}
tion of :
on the }
travel i
trains
to put <
The t
.
mad
me
ES pies
1
to have it togive.” ote
Duatke Pa TRG a
Mrs. Dr. Mary Walker fa
cently, a youth ia ‘the’ judi.
ee ee
had a ‘little lamb?” “Nd,” was t
fice to give, and thé party Het: is going
ney
ence criéd out, “Are you the Mary that’
Tue Superior Court of Chicago has
decided that & promissory note given
by acandidate for public_office toa rival candidate, the consideration being
that the reosiver of the note shall wixhrasp ely ntat for aesgeiien
litehe jackiamm "500
. dram from Pasar ah void, for
. THE fare on the 1 London horse rail-)
ays is one penny @ mile. The cars. sc
ze made to convey twénty-eigtit ‘pas. $°
rs on the outside and twenty-two
e, and ate very elegant. © Aes
. Takes Dundred. Towa ts
. e res me wang oth ts
“chenge”.im all: th see
eehee & RECLE O LERRGY FESEAEESESSISE SER oS PEESEQES ESLER?