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Frozen Irish Joh oe ae fee We an-Bnemy. = love te Avoid Taxes. The Ancient Sea~ of, the jacra~ : q
ae Daily Branscrip Ea. sidered The recetit terri-. A corr ent a the Sacramen-}~: Qn Tuesday, a red atl gg att ee BELL & BROWN, Che le co! eather jn Wisconsi Uy, yton wri from Washi cat were sept out by the a’ ’ 4 °° NEW
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ae ' = which:occurred ixp Missouri itn 1856, . first describes . of . pers in a suit brought in the United ancient sea of the Sacramento Valv pRUGEISTS, ff _—— . On the night off Desember 20th lof . living, from which it appears that 4s. States Circuit Courtyin the names . ley, said that, what is, now the: Sac. “10 ~ Thursday, Feb}. 13,. 1873, that year, Wlile myself and companCongressman antl Senator eleet Sar-. of C. P. Huntington,, Charles Stan-. ramento and. San Joaquin valleys -onaedl
~ ca ecetamiateeniematinamanmacsiaminas +s002Doth of tis mere boys—were re. pent livessénd attends to budiness in . ford and. H. H. Holtister,. citizens of . Yas.some 100,000 years ago, be the > poe se
——_ . terning home in a two horse wagon Washington very much the sam@}. New York and stockholdets-in the . same Ore or tess, a vast sea whose " CORNER OF = eit het ae ‘The ee es fron a little town called Mexico, in. as he used to when among his fHtends Company, to restrain the Sentral Bottom was a thousand feet below : a 2 Sah ge agai The latest phase ofthe Credit MoAudrain Co:,.we came to-a strip of . and neighbors i in Nevada City. The . Pacific Railréad Company from pay. the present surface of the plains, Pine ‘and Commercial Streets, purchase
bilier investigation}. makes the case prairie land} about 40 miles long; sorreopondent to the Union says: ing, and the tax collectors ofthe sev. and thatthe rains have torn down « of Clark & of Colfax.Jook betterand darkens the which we had’ ta’ cross, “The night . . ‘Tite incoming Senator from Cali. eral’ counties from collecting taxes . the motintains, filled up the sea and " Dealers in iy . operation
prospects of Brooks and Ames. Awes bitter cold, the ground‘had frozen . fornimi-a puzzle to yourcorrespond-. on thé road. Of course this is anmade fand.~-Then the Sierras were e Prlaneae
dispateh-t6 . the Union of February'. to the. depth of about two fet, while . ent:: He is understood to be -worth . other movement ef the Company to clothed with forests, differing materiDRUGS cand: . iuess men __ Ait, says: it is known that Oakes! ino pale, silver moon looked down . someé-$60,000 or $70,000—nota large avoid the payment of taxes. S. W. [lly fiém-those -existing in that lo-. 4/4 : ae ae and will p Ames‘has failed to find a” letter from . .56n us, as if in sympathy with our . fortune, certainly, but-enough, with . Sanderson, who is the leading coun-. ality, md embracing. numbers of a “g ony in the Golfaxion. the sibject-to -which he . oq ride. We commenced crossing . his pay and mileage, to enable’ him . sel for:the corporation, is of course plain, Huge tories: Wallowed ie _SHEMICALS, ee
_ testifies, and that the friends of Col-1 4, prairie—about 9: o ‘elock.-The . cut something of a_figure in the so-. for thesto¢kholders who may not, the shallow. bays—and antediluvian. —_ ae. __ others int
~ fax stand “Feady to’ prove that the ‘whistling. of the wind through the/ cial world of Washington—gnd yet. know that . ne suit is commenced in . @nimals—huge elephants, twice as cheaply a
“$1,200 which he deposited on the} wig grass, the rattling of our wagon,. he chooses to live in a style which their-names. The corporation is Jarge as any now in existence, oxen =e . PERFUMEIN, shywhere
day named by Ames, was not receiv} and the clattering'of the horses’ feet: ‘may be designated ‘asthe er; merely a defendant nominally, and -of' proportionate size, md mastadons, . < By talking ed from Ames but another person. . on the frozen ground, served in some . ,respeetable.”” His modest . { the managers on this coast are really . @Pirs and camels roamed through . en ‘TOILET so AP ~nake the The same dispatch says the investi. meastite to relieve the monotony of . on M. street is furnished. aiore after . t en who are seeking to beat the . the forests. Horses were then na“ is ww and retail gating” committee have decided al" . the tedious and chilly joarney. We. tthe tashion of an old-achool Prosby-. State and the several counties out of . tives—of-this-continent,—and-—prim—-———————
gr Sa —#-—the-busin __Yeady upon: recommending the. ex-. wore driving. along at a brisk trot, . terian’s than that of a successful’Sen. the taxes dto them. In their . ¢val man, differing materially from BRUSHES, of a kinds. trol, thei pulsion of Brooks and: Ames:. This} and had proceeded about.two miles, . ator. He patronizes Walker's line, ee a the payment . #ny preserit* races, . was ‘Hen exThe mill is Brooks of New York awd Oak) when all at once our horses shied . or the F-street cars, on his daily jour. of these taxes will decrease the valiie . isting, and! with the animals joint
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Ames of'Massachusetts, who by their . o4¢ of the road, evidently startled at neys to'the Capitol. No brass-bat-. of their stock and the a a \ possessors ofthe svil,, and a witness wea We shalt iH etep op hand: idea asport. fhe year . own declarations are-proyen_corsomething. Stéppingthe horses, we . toned guardian of the night ever . their dividends, und necessitate of the grand physica} phenomena be} ent of four.~T! rapt. It may yet, and we hope it) oo¢ ont to ascertain the cause, when . Stands in front of the theatre or re-. increase of tlre rates of suaige ole escribed. He alone, however, of
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it will, be demonstrated tothe satis-. . jeard moaning sounds pteceding. ception bawling for ‘‘Mr. Sargent’s. tion and dispatches, and then they . the imals “named was enabled to
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faction‘of the people thet theattempt . from a human being, who: was lying carriage!” His wife is as young. attach the ‘assessment of taxes, and . Survive eohvulsions. of nature Fancy Ax>vticles. able inve
by the man Amas torimplicate Colfax . on the ground almost frozen to death. looking and attractive as any-body’s . conclude by asking an injunction to and changes or limate; and this he oars interest ¢
and other men: against whom~no} 4 joger inspection showed. the un-. wide, and Kig: daughter, ‘Miss Nellie, . prevent the Company. from paying, did. by his well kn independence ol company breath of suspicion was ever before . ¢s+tanateman to bé ‘poor Irish . 18 quite asviwacious and pretty as/. and restrain the taxcollectors from f geographical range andconditions,
have i raised, wili be shown:to be the efforts John,” as he was called, who lived . anybedy’s danghter; and yet they . collecting their taxes. It reniains to . #4 his superior capacity fo uard . sire to ir of a rogué conscious of His own guilt a short distance from:where we were . Mingle but little in society. They du. be seen whether the United States }/"8 against the vicissitudes of ti he dian 9 fe See yet _we thin]
and. the evidence against him, to) ping, We spoké to him, but-rea-. mot pass their time with modistes, . Courts are goingsto interfere in the . /@24 change. 4
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drag down those above him to the. son had fied, and while his teeth . norentertain casual constituents with “matter of local taxation, and leave SE fe ae Ra Patent Medicines: tele
level of his own infamy. But this chattered, he was, muttering:the fol. terrapim and Roederer, ner boast of . the State revenue laws at the behest eee ——
nf those wh
must be shown to be the case,.and . jowing disjointed sentences: ‘Poor . What they have seen or propose’ to. of the Central Pacific Railroad @ompaphicte ie ih poyenent —
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Mr. Colfax,.and all others against] Trish. John; on the deserted * plains of . Seein-“‘Yurrup."" I dowbt even if. pany. . four pints. of raw whisky. in. fifteen 2 A GOOD SUPPLY OF point a « whom an implication has been-made, America; no home,.no friends. Oh! they havea reception day;-or, if they Shes minutes, and made. a wager to that
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are none the less under obligations Goal. help “me! Sing wild’ prairie ‘have, Jenkins has failedtto chronicle ii aa ‘iii effect with a bar room skeptic who FRESH G ARDEN SEEDS,, Torson, to.disprove these charges; ground-. ying of North America, and I will . itLaie Tile Bociel Pactert ‘ happened. to be present. The feat/those-ge
less in fact. through they’ be. ‘Bhey. .ing my last song of old: Ireland. His support of Goat Island and a. cae ee eg given by. . was attempted. Upon his neat and ALFALFA’ CLOVER,. other fa
ave grave’ in: character, and caleulaRattle dry weeds; soon Jolin’s bones . bis affiliation with Gorham and Carr . . Church, vs ociety o the SNP ornamental .tombstone, now in prothis aco ted'as‘they.now ‘stand to» bring not . .i1) rattle with fhe”’ This was . t° the contrary: notwithstanding, Sarage epee Sven ne at Temcess of erection will be inscribed the TIMOTHY, &c. porated —enly those against whom they are. pore than two youngsters-such as we . Seut is assuredly not ‘‘on it.” There tig ve inoue to be a grtind = epitaph, ‘He smiled and
cured.
~ leveled into disrepute, but to stain . ond stand; and without waiting ‘to. re certain unfailing signs by which . . a ra re Soe’ tiem, . died t!
a ae oe citizens
the name and fame of the nation-. hear pis hin, ee eae denn titi eiirepe Golisesmman. ia kadin alg of ger a time.. Thos¢ . secre
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thing ov If these charges are not fully inves-. 4, the man, took the tail-board . to the initiated observer, even if he oe . ‘e ae enarwill regrelts Tati MARRIED.
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tigated, and .Congress “should deter. ¢.om the wagon, placed the poor . ¢s¢apes.the criticism of the press and * ae i. and for the party Med Frit . ‘ : REMEMBER THE PLACE, bad
mine against an extra session, the regan : Ripa, POSE EP ET mit. . 1 evening: Ge» everybodbif yo At‘ the residence ofi the bride’s father,
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" enegie’ : frozen Irishman upon it, put him in BANG. FOm want to have a gay. time Gries Valley. Feb. 9th, ye. dy P. B.-Faym. Coe Pi C ial Streets’ i
investigations should be continued . ty. wagon, and drove with all possi. teesEven where there is no. open = tery Esq., J. P., Miv William J. Pearce to . VOT. #1me & ommerci ee raigned,
ibis the a pute ‘he ga ble haste until we reached home. . ®4vocagy of dubious measures or reNeen Pe Hs ‘. Miss Jeunie A. Kelley, (Busseniue’ Oa Band. —
subject is sifte e bottom, an i ’ i ‘ orded ‘‘ayes’’ in favor. of thievin
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. Sore adduced piven to the . ern Pe Pee mennen be was ought hase are ponvontoat-abesose . .,¥7 0: Belk. has beon appotin DIED. BELL & BROWN. ff 1. Cala: publiés. If Congress fail in its whole . .1 ;;
: ed Notary Public by Gov. Booth. . —
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I er all his tees and fingérs were badly . 42d unrecorded Votes by passing beThat's what we call a. first cl
Nevada, Feb. 8, 1873. :
____duty in thi ater, the facts will be . ¢.47en. It was-tearly six months be-. tween the tellers and quiet labors in. . semen a. first class ap. a Grass Valley Feb: 10th, 187% William, ; 1, Cald: < brought to light-hy other means, and . fore he fully recovered from the ef-. COmmittee, all of which indicate the es can and. 43 days. — Auction and Coramission : In ea oe it aay be imp! putation will rest upon ' . fects“of that fearful night. T'wo subtle rascal, These signs fail in Intérnational Affairs: -wihidan B, Ehoman forineiy of Grace Vt STORE, -many who are innocent, The dishours more on, the ground, exposed} Four representative,and here agein rie -pritigh Queen fu her’ spe¢ch . “At Santa Rosa, Feb. sth, 1873. Anni — pa pty
graceful conduct of a few “en has tothe piercing cold atmostphere,and . be isa puzzle. Mé sets his face like ‘i rae : . daughter of: Ateahemn and Caroline, = 4
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given those who pretend to “beKeve tle wind would have sung the re-. flint against the numberless steals yet: oe P amet Pant le Ptah Revade cotaty; aged: one year, . FRANK GUILD, SOP
there is no honesty or. virtue amongy: uiem of poor Irish John. —The . Which are projected in the AppropriTier b bapkene — 2 the months and’six days> ao se castes unital ce houseb those in public life, to_make wheleempty.bottle we left to rattle with the . 4tion Committee, of which-he is a} ep, t ret ee = ice Cae ae ee a ce, pointed
sale and indiscriminate charges. of dry weed, %) 8, . member, -and yet he “labors” openly : er aoe e eon pending’ beHoisting & Pumping Works ven, . an Sinleasoas Sta da given u bribery and corruption .against an and defiantly for Goat Island. He. ova thet af the Unved Snow teen "FOR SALE, No. 88 COMMERCIAL STREET, P= T2e:
entire Congress. They take the ex-. Qoupresy Boarvess. —A\ courte. Places his foot on the schemes of-the oth re coi NONSISTING of a First class» Steam En. Where he will sell at Acction or on Com=
ception for the rule, and attempt to
“pels FS. Bees . : Derby on the other hand addressed C gine 12x24. One Tubular Boiler 48 in, . missien any articles persens wish to dir true na
3 Boars E dus man often succeeds in business j Indian “‘ring,’’and yet fraternizes. the House per contra. He ied . diameter. 16 feet long, 12 feet balance wheel . pose of.
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debauch public sentiment by creat-} 94 on, ipersons'of abilities fail. “The . With the Central Pacific Railroad i 2 fMeniec . Governom Steam Gauge and Whistle com-. Persons-in want of any article will do’ his tru
ing a belief.that there is no honest
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that the Government could congratu. plete, with Friction Hoisting Reel, 350 feet . Well to call on me before purchasing else Court «
ae ¥. experience of every man {ninishies . Directors.”
+ late itself on theissue of th J of 23s in. anneald Steel Wire Rope, Rock . Where.
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among public men. To counteract: quite-a number of iistances sac His position on the Goat Island . . a Alab ‘ Je sen / VAD . Pubs, Water Tank, Hooks, &c, complete,— ~peaetisulas attention peid io secant hand ceedin;
this debasing tendency of the times,. conciliatory manners lave made the Pamestion was the same and as decided sear wae controversies, and mainae iti a i Jee Fomp, Spal pogo edn en ito oR da ge a defend
Congress must hot only expose but
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tai that there was a vast. differplete. Also, one 10 in. Plunger Pump 6 feet . pared to do all kinds of repens in the W. Wi
-fortunes of ‘merchants, and indeed, éfo his election as Senator, 88 . ence vetween what was ntended . §‘roke, 100 feet of 9 in. Pump Column \ . Furniture line cheap and in goed work punish all who have by corrupt) ingividaals of allyursuits, In being . 8. and this is mo puzzle to these. tor in 1864 and the abeolufe surren: . 2° fon. With plained ‘anges and borts . maulike manner. Tide
meaus obtained pants in that body, . introduced tos sttanger, his affabilwho know Baigent and the tenacity} gor of 1872. The'eff, * i Pee 12 meat tool tong wl bo P bolts Stted to int Nevada, Feb. 7th. oo —
or who have used their positions for ity or the réverseorentes instantanec. With which be aticks.to a policy which ye Sale e = 9 hae rod, Bob connecting rod, Spur Wh+el and : r Cou:
oun sps petpoes, We Ealeve ety ously:a prepossession in his'favory or . be once starts out spo DN mac cov te eae *: . _— fect din, Wire tae eS pasins. GRASS SEED, CLOVER SEED .ing at
oredl sis ah pum . awakens unconsaiously a prejudice els Goa ges in matter wherein she could make In facta FULL SEL OF" OIsTING. "AND : Fresh. Garden Seed, ~
' against him, Tk»men, civility is;in . .-2¥O American detectives—Mon. 1, claim on others. e Queen had pain “i emeat ogy ees BLOWERS
<a fact, what-a~pleasing appearance is . ‘#igue and Moor—have arrived in rful ch oer, ST OUMgiMal: coat $9,000.00 will be ‘sold BED. The
THE recent.contest“of— railroads nee i Paris in search of Goldsmith, wh bawe as ampions if. the House of. cheap for cash.
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Yetween Cincinnati and New York to women; it is! a general Ressposit to ch of Goldsmith, who} Commons in the pe ons of Glads-. -For further particulars apply to a Piet
favor—a_letter of Teoommondation, robbed-a Baltimore bank.of $90,000, areal ton.-/The f B.D: BURT, North Bloomfield, . PRESTON’S DRUG STORE se
_yan fare : for the round trip down to]. itlende-at agethed-ay ri! : , ; cat eton. -[ e formér in Where alia eachinery may be examined. macys : " a sple “$i, themdown 9 $9, and one lueky understands. ‘The best of menshave . joined.by those of Paris, and will ttl 3 pebagagproncesel Ge — ee
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ehild chuckled ower a journey to. ofen injured themselves by irritabil. Probably sueceed in ‘catching GoldSik tee a ee MILITARY NOTI ABGOLUTE WATER-PROOJ,~ ages
Gotham and home again all for $8. : aad paar as 8 with America, declared that if : CE. —AT ye latge
Pee: ‘ ity, and consequently rudeness; smith, because his paltry $90,000 a similar case ould aria arbi: gogkti
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Tue Baltimore police authorities ie eo so ape ee have pide ed <td el the} tration would again be bate ad ; ——— = PR 4 TON’S. yn
ave formerly called:the attention of a we Ae ed by their sete ew York and Paris. . Honor was not’ sacrificed; the fear-. ~_N EVADA LIGHT GUARD.
. fog the City: Council to the necéssityof. \ te abmasse ih = a Tux whol ¥ wi __ . fabbosvors-ct were averted, and — a ‘ seve \ are di
further. regulations: respecting. the pn s fi wi “einai oe seat e thes whole num er of Massachune alteration / of! municipal law was ee
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exhibition ofdangerous trapaze per= } van} setts velerans entitled to soldiers’ . required Sharles Lyttleton — ion to appear at/. [ba CHIMNEYS,-5 for 60 Cexte st! y
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tage, and by far the better chance of . diplomas is 164,000, of which 138,000 . congratula the country on the
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a : — at = a making his way in business. seg in the army, 26,000 of thenavy. . settlement/of the disputes with the In Fall Uniforms, GLUE,SHILLAC, SAINFOIK, pbs INcINNATI is excited by revelations . :
this number 24,000 diplomas have . United Stat
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of the fact that-the detectives of that Fasarnagr to the confession of . been issued to waters” and their . ions we 1 aE _—s oe _— << MUVEEA Drege Wore.
city have been: patrons and partners Evans in 1858, he stole away and . families, and 1,400 to sailors, leaving . there whs not the slightes . AT 2 o'clock, P. M. FOR P os
ina burglary,. und:that-one of: them . killed his little neice in Derry, N. H., . 139,000 to be issued whenevers called . fomeim ugning the rear vi eg The Company will ma proinptly at ieee Sage EaEVE, De
tried to realize on his» part of. the . five years-old, In 1861 he aseanited for, . Geneva Arbitrators or the German} 2% °clck, and all notin ranks will be AY LOR & ©O.3 in mi
**swag’’ by sending a friendto notify and out the throat of a little girl 14 ~ No nation should be slow hasues> century 8 At Pepev ithe teetethons Placer Co. sold
___-the agent of the owner that itcould . years: ol@;. in Augusta, Maine, In Fae twoand only two, pa-. te: follow England’s oxamplo...Tie. . o*%°U* Myetlved except Sickness oF . arg. “A. PATINLESA .. ee ee --be recovered if he were well paidfor. 1865;-he outraged the person of Isaon Se Tive IBY Qobate in both Houses of Parliament wegen ds = eet ter asa E. seeREsTOR, re?
ee ‘at: Badyvilles Ky., aged 60 — yoo one her brother, inal want hi. 8 “ek hot ater. sn exe Seman and able, but the gen. ae sgt ove come Broad Street, Nevada. “ ad ety LOyCe, ; ears, i = 8 se 8 on sentime oe eeiesyo amil a
pes a ig a aa gag ~ eyia Woeal, mane i iy — posed — our: neighber: re-lies.— Dene-/ ag Sotiind pts sap cide ; H ton’s . ‘Restauz cent.
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~~ has been married eight ti 2B oe he was charged with a similar crime} Now, go slow, P., or we will proye favorable to the Axbitration of the} THE BEST HOUSE; Removedto been married twice-to-hia sixth wife, upon the persemofia.woman found . you to be ‘‘a liar,.a villain, a Peet Cane 5 . BROAD STREET, a _ owing; to: a anjstake made by tho. 202? ‘Be ‘woods: wear Fitchburg, . thief” and an ¢ penget Dappey 0.
ne . eiaucr Orrosrre rae Taanscanrs' Orr =
: , ¥ the! Mass., amd duripg:the year he also . °t@™ford-—
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clerk: who-issued:thelieense, ‘Bear, he also a ohn Bidwell, of GR . MEALS served up ta all styles j
nina _ _., . ©utraged and mutilatedithe person of 1 ree fe Mos county, formerly a member: of AND HOTEL, ~ and at the lowest rates. Mess’ B . ‘F Se
Cencaan Panx, New York, wheth-} 424 murdered GrorgiamLoveriag, » HERE is a boy.in St. Jose Mb, ess from that District, is menSACRAMENTO. . eaae HAMIL®OR, Prop’ = \ er in-mid-Summer or mid-Winter, is . 8! of 12 youre, im Northwood N. i, Se wen one ee . tioned as 4 candidate: fer United Sacanr it Wecb hed ¥ edcde Werada, Jan, 31th} 1813. sae and. the gayest-spot in the countiy. . Late: ‘ States Senator in of: Gasserly.. a oS . ae a esr
iy it has boom visited LY ai ook’ ‘i Merced a Adit ol dlakinakiities, aoe cout ie i vt “ ly a. % BROWN......Propristor. i Notice to Creditors.
sands, who,.im.gay attire, have daily planted with hops in. 1871,. yielded nase Sane ne Hicuwar Rosprky.— A teamster,
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indulged. in the healthy sport of 1,500 pounds to the acre last season. : Seis named W. H. White, was robbed on THE oma nee og . ecutes of the above named estate, _— W _skating:. What, with: the fancy. The value was nearly $500 to the. Tx -vitality of th¢ human race is. Saturday evening last, between the ws snd ‘Btamboat Land. Sectnat said. Williams Som deceased, 10 hay
dcesses of*the skaters, the brilliant . ®°Te, the expense is from: ten to . said to be on the i dcrease. Hercules} Anthony House and Mooney Fiat.
Pr id fitted ing Pat Tots omaind trot the 20 . A Pur}
gas lights, the sparkling twigs and. twelve cetits a pound, mainly in’ the have st jdoumbed under the . He was stopped on the road by two es ath the best of ev Neation of this tiotice to the undersights oe
limbs-of trees dovered with glistening . Picking and. drying. The priceof avective that a life. masked men, who went through him} by deg ond ters —aseairse . .
iee-gems, the 80ene presents the apAis apis fhom-twenty to sisty ‘i t. will bear without Land obtained $274 in coin. So says . iu i Brena rn Neva Goxaty hee A EO OTTEN, Ei er
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