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Beard of Super visors.
“ Wepwnespar, Feb. 5th.
. Board met pursuant to ey
mert.>. Fall Board i ewe
den¥ FW, Roby in the c
Miuutées of yesterday's procgpeings
read and approved.”
‘Twenvy-stirmembers of the Utety
Bar have united: ih presenting a
themorial to Congress asking for such
legislation as will remove the evils
which have , long existed in tha
Territory by reason: of a conflict of
They ‘state
that from the. very beginning the
ee ef Utéh has been sabver_ si¥e-of thd . Federal authority. The
=--leeal Legislature __has__resorted._to.
every device to deprive the Goyernor
: “and Judges appointed by the Federal
__Goverhniéut—of—all—pewer—in_.the_
It is further charged that
it has neglected for twenty-one ‘years
to enact any wholesome system of jing
__laws necessary for the :peeee“and pro-+/
tection of the community; that it-has:
conferred. legislative authority. om
municipial corporations, and these
have been so extended as to cover all
while under the
. Charters of these corporations almost
unlimited’ power-eould be ‘weed for .
local ‘and Federal laws.
territory.
the settled lands,
oppression.
‘We. quote some of Cinttini specific
charges:
Fourth, It has, Tees EET
of their jurisdiction. and power the
courts of general jiirisdiction, whose
judges are appointed by the Federal
Government, and assumed to parcel
and
_ inferior courts, filled .by local appointments or election, which inferior courts it has exaltéd and’ niade
* not only co-ordinate with, bit indeout that jurisdiction to Igcal
pendent of the former,
Fifth. It seems to grant a pareel
——eut to a few favorites, the timnber in
é C. Holzenbacker,. “ 42 53+ AeA
ae the mountains and canyous, and also Jas. Frasier, ie 39:38 Sheep Raising.
ee aie the usufruct and control of streams M.Cannolly, é 30} The Cloverdale Bee gives the expe: a a of running. water in the Territory, . jy: ae, f é 43 . Tience in this business of Frank Meea ~ rendering thé body of people dependa" a 81 Elarney, as follows: In November
if ent therefor on them. ; ““ 37. 01 . 1860, he started sheep ‘Yaising “near
Sixth. Instead of providing for . . “ “ 53.65 . the town of Sanel, Mendicino coun. and building up common schools fer: “ “ 76 39 . ty, commencing with a stock of 150
hes education, it has provided and devor. 5.5. Kitto, « , 9503 . Sheep, @ single blanket and a,camp
ie ted'escheats and confiscations for the } Jno. Murphy, “+ 9 7g pkettle, and being--$15v-in-debt, havuse of p ghufch, én to bring hither . 5, Kitto, re 30 00 . ing borrowed that amount to purits converts from Europe, by taking} 7.. Murphy, “s 149 63 . chase the sheep. He attendedsteadoF “property in utter disregard of all “ “ 37 69 . ily to his ene and ie four years:
+ Fights of heirs and ereditors, —~ “Theo, Schwartz, Vg p qo pthereafter;Seventh. It has provided exwanrs M. Phelan, “ 63 00 . he sold $5,000 worth of sheep and
dinary and arbitrary rules,. whereby . p45. Huckins, “ 63 00 . Wool from the increase of his original
f the citizen has been deprived of his} 4. Huntley, “ 98 36 . Stock of 150. sheep, then had 1,514
property without due process of law. . 3.. Bottomly, “ 45 66 head left, and besides had a wagon,
Eighth. The manicipial govern. Savage, “ 45 68 . four horses, three cows, plenty of
ments: established-by~ it-ahd“spreadB.S. Ogden, WGA MEE ccc 90'. fowls,-and-lived as~—comfortably as a
over the habitable parts of the Terri-. ¢ Holzenbaokor, ‘-e 30 7] . man could wish. , Mr. McElarney’s
tory, have established and. put in. wy, Wilkinson, “ 46 46 . Xperience demoff#trates clearly that
; =e ~=feree-elaborate-codes-of laws,-mosily. Jes: Brown; ae 31 50 . 8By man, who has the necessary.im
ee ‘uniform, but most oppressive, vexa-. 510225 Bates & ie 9 79 64 . dustry and perseverance, with.a-little
4 tious and arbitrary, in their nature, Henry Hays). “«. 144 99 . Capital, cam succeed better at sheep
and far more so in: their executions re “ 55 08 . Taising than any other business. in
4 by means of ‘tribunals weaved “ rr 108 56 . the State. He is still in the same
a by law. an D.Marsh, special contract, 61 54 . business; in this vioiity, and is: re: hibdebdiinmiiie Mandbii! J.A. ChesnutéCo., “ 37 25 wen apculle “ee epee ae
Ee, ; , i ‘ J Ww, H. Smith, » 66 12 00 count. is stoe 18-0. nok!
1 : Price tes dca at his ree . W. H. Crawford, ss 4 50 . Merino variety, beed from J. D, Pat‘ Me _ SOR TD” SREAMCNG, 1 RAN, 08 C. R. Hall, “ 556 50 . terson’s and Samuel Brannan'sstock,.
Saturday, at the age of ‘sixty-seven H, Fuchs, “ 28 00 . He says they are far superior to ‘the
q ¢ bet rd mind ond pote gt Star Mill Co.,. us 40 80 . Cotswold. breed whieh: are raised
nea ae oar 7 rah ge wee PB. Huckins, es 30 00 . Mainly for matton,, producing less
’ ‘iti'tenin 5 Bho ote: J. M. Mathews, ae 125 00 . Wool than other breeds; and as+ mat-: _ “ty the ‘whote of his useful tite~ tn: re-. }~Yotal Read Fuad, ~~~" $2,807 81 -wool always finde a good marketand ®
a — searches of that nature and had.comAFTERNOON SESSION. alls KE a 50d wk joe caw) nas
mandéd the United ‘States Exploring} “W.H. Totten, juror : : BOOS. Pre, 2716 More padt4 ) tten, juror certificates, . itable to raise sheep*for theit. wool: a Expedition. He was one of-the men} General Fund, $20. Mr. McK: k d i a < muds Luleiditee
arney s¥ys that to improve
a ho ca pected'for her} Jno. Keiser, Justice tees, General . the stock by crossing is better th
4 u had:been made the recipient of wari. Clerk dnstracted to notify Judge . flock main ay
eh ‘ ; a « More. money can be. made
ate ous medals from European sever; . Keiser that interpreters’ fees will on. with 1,000-sheepof improved: stoek
eigns. He ranked as Lieutenant in ly be allowed when sent by the in. thom with 3,000 of: ordinary beeed
‘3 the United States service, and has. terpreters themselves, properly amdibesides the pasture will net Ne
: always been designated by that title, . vouched for by the Justices: A need Up so fast.
® Magnaninsaspeople thereby showoe me
ce ing their forgiveness toward-him for . Gand Firemen’s Ball. _— Indiana negro was lately senbaer serving im» the: Gontederate ‘navy;. The Fire Departnient of this city; teneed to $1,000 fine and three years’
ee where he ranked as Commodore.: ~ — foster: give a grand ball . inyprisonment for marrying a white
, ik inh ue : on Friday, the 2ist of this month, at{/ woman. This is a verphbigh price . rset A NEWSPAPER in = City gives . Temperance Hall. The several comfor’marriage in a State Tews pts
; —"— ~~ father a discouraging: account of . nittess have been selected, as will . i#-a0' cheap.
what the-farmersin those “‘diggings”’ . 46 seen by reference to the adverrites
: s are —* rather ee nt tising columms of the Transcrsrr. Ca the year 1865, Messrs. Laird
a fare the prices currents. A pair of -win-} 7, tronble o expense Ce., .ship-builders, Greeneek,Soot“ter boots cdst'two ‘londs of potatoes; pager er . sehen ‘land, “have completed férty-nine
3 _ # tights lodging, a toad.of oats;the . toature, and if the past is any crite. *e*™mer™ of the aggregate tomnage of
ee wife wears five acres of whent;the . rion-forthe fature, we may expect a 120,000 tons, and tiie Upward of
i children each ten acres ‘of cornsthe ‘magnificent. affair, ‘The. dancing . ¥15,000,000/
price of an overcoat is w goodfout-. 41) will be tastefully decorated, the} Wrra qufet sarcasm a Maii
ae year-old steer; of a Sunday suittwen-. goor waxed,-polite attendants to wait remarks thet‘after the ine paper : ‘ _ty fat hogs.” “The farm, too, wears] upon the guests, and the several getithels 988: peed Chase heirs
3 4.5 sie , . more or less,
. “mortgage that 1s worse than hatdpan . committees, composed of our brave! from Bugland: they will conf
¢ td the soil, and the annual tax rots. and geod: leoking firemen, will use. yor. by . pone
‘ theroof tnetge theta aide 5 liquidating a small bill at its
: every effort:for the comfort and hap-‘ office.ey abolishing. the: State ond county limusic, ‘by ‘Maller’ 6 Quadrilie Band, Conrax will defend hinee}f Susinst % petit as on Sige . Hig @ guaratites'that it will be equal to . the charges made McCoomb and
E re ea Jang’ that canbe procured in the . Ames,
(a ‘Tue San Joaquin Republican, pub. States’ We predict a brilliantaffair by
=~ ayog Storhtony had ceased to ex. wer Fite Scams * on Fiiday, eves ea a
ora ane snort ee ts eee y serial tn eee
ae LAA TER . je rt sagagement-in-Se buts Boon: om
© The aetion of the Clerk in@awhig
warrants.on the Special Fund im the
amount of $233 50, in payment of
insurance policies,
House building and ——— was
t . approved.
The report of the Moai: Gommissioner, for the quarter ending Jan.
31st, was.read, approved, and ordered ‘spread upon the minutes as follows >:
To the Hdn: the Board ofSa
sors of Nevada.county:—Your Road
Commissioner begs leave to report-. ,,
that he has éxamined all the various +
. . sections of the roads in the several ;
rvithem in a good and passable condi-.
tion; also all tie bridges: and ¢éulverts in good repair, with the excephon of. sections 4 and 7 Nevada, sec‘tions 1, 3.and:4 t, and sec‘tions 1 and 3 Bloomfield townships,
of which I have withheld their pay,
juntil such time as work is done‘on
said sections to my €iitire satisfaction. All of which ‘is respectfully
submitted. Was. Daws.
Grass Valley, Feb. 1st, 1873. .
On motion the Ryd Commission.
er was authorized to let a contraet
for macadamizing 1,500 feet of road
jon section 4, Nevada township, as
oon as he may deem the same advisable.
The folowing:demands against the
county were allowed and ——
paid:
Wm. Daws, Road es eae
per diem and mileage,General —
$6585":
Jas. Fleming,. laberprotat’ 8. . fees,
District Court, $12.
C. Holzenbacker,Road Fund, $46 %’
Jas. McNally, n 53.13
“
on the Court’
townships of the county;—and find and had perished ‘to gether. Moth““} Napa peper prints a letter from
a Mianesota farmer making some inquiry about California, in which ‘he
says that some twenty families ofhis
neighborhood; incladipg hid own,
have resolved to abatidon Minnesota:
fof California, fairfy frozen Out. AX
writer in the New York Herald deseribes'sothe sc-nes in that State at .
weeks ago.Some of' the passengers
in snow bound-—railway trains, were
frozen to death. After extricating
the trains; the working parties pro«
ceeded to explore the neighboring
prairies and isolated firm houses.
The explorers found sleighs. overset,
and’; horses and -oceupants. frozen
stiff. Some had cut. the animals:
‘bose and attempted to. make their
heay by mutual aid through the snow,
ers had wrapped their “babes close to
their breasts, and lain down to shelterthem-where both froze. The entire-oeeupants of some of the houses
were frozen, some in their beds, oth+
ers where they. had huddled into
corners which seemed warmer than
the rest. In all, three hundred:gersons are mentioned. as having perished in Minnessta. The same
“Storm -was—equally—severe, —and the.
cold equally intense: over Iowa, Wisconsin and Michigan. And_ this,
while the rose-trees bloomed in California. There are thousands who
can be attracted ncxt Spring,. by
proper exertion, from those rigorous
regions.te the balmy climes of the
Racific, Among the citizens of California are 5;361 natives of Iowa, 3,0&8 natives of. Wisconsin, and 461 natives of Minnesota. There are perhaps double these numbers who have
resided in those States, although not
born there,
th@ end of the cold snowstorm: two}
*eident, pieces of glass broke through .
had been forced from his system.
_Lloaded with: merchandise are to be .
who had-a-twelve horse team whose
__. nursing.
. steamers to Libena. Three thou_ QukrévéRescits or aN AgcrDENT.
Early in the Spring of 1850: the
baby boy of.a prominent f florist, of .
San Fruncisto, while playing in. “thet
yard with several, little companions,
dashed a junk pa dey the stane
doarstep, and prible injtnae ‘etext, the ‘pieces of glass
eutting-his head and face in many
places and-severing an artery inthe
right arm. The boy nearly bled to:
cian, and was saved only throughthe
most assiduous attention. of the man .
of medicine and the watehfulness. of .
a fond mother. Months elapsed before the patient was: pronounced out
of danger, and the services of the
“physician with and thé effects of the . +
accident were apparent ‘for years.
At various times during: the fifteen.
years immediately follawing the acthe flesh of the victim's person and
‘were removed by himself, until, finally, it was supposed that all the glass
Thus far the glass had been removed .
without causing him any special
puin or uneasiness, and as he had attained’a vigorous , ‘manhood he felt .
that his condition wus by no means
dangerous. The accident was again
brought to mind about two weeks
ago, by a sensation of puin-in the
centre of the forehead and the large
swelling that ensued, and as he surmised-the cause of his trouble “he
ealled on the family physician and
announced himself ready for more
excavations. Ina short time anothergem from the collection of:junk
bottle emeralds ‘‘salted’’ in his system in childhood; was drawn from
his swollen forehead.
SwIFTNEss OF THE Eprzooric.— Mr.
Bateman, the well known ‘surveyor,
now. a resident of Steptoe Valley,.
says: the Virginia City Enterprise,.
gives a frightful aeeount of the epizootic now prevailing in thé eastern
counties of: this State._He says the
disease spread over a thousand miles
of ground with the swiftness ofi a4
flash of Jightming.. It was everyin Steptoe Valley and throughout the
country are down .with the disease,
Mr. Bateman says thaton. the road
from Toane to Pioche many wagous .
seen standing-in-the desert; the animals belonging, to which-died of the
disease, or se many of them that not
enough were left to draw. the vehicles. He speaks of one .teamster
animals were suddenly taken-sick on
the desert; eight‘of them died and
the four others were badly off. Few
teams are to be seen on any of the
roads of the country, as the owners
of horses affected with the disease
are giving them rest and careful
a
>
adelphia common : council, was recently arrested:in # gambling house,,
and he proved to be a part owner. in
the'concern. Ascommittee . as been
appointed to impeach him, but he
eannot be found.
pee
Society have resolved to urge the
government to establish _a—line of
sand applicants: are now awaiting
May. Most of the applicants are
from Florida and-Georgia.
> —
Inis now said: the Reading rail.
road coal combimation is controlled
by English capitalists, largely interested in coal andiron mines in Engprice of these articles so—high that
they would be imported in large
quantities and a great profit reaped,
. County Ceurt, Feb. 5th.
People vs.Louis Denzer—grand
larceny. Plead not guilty. _
trial Friday, Heb. Zist, is73.People vs. Frank W, Luje—grand
Jarceny. Plead not guilty. Set for
trial Monday, .Feb. 24th, 1873
Court adjourned to Monday morning at 10 o’clock.
A cak load of cotton was lately received at the
Mills, from Pluinsburg,
county. —
Merced
“Tue Utah Northern Narrow Gauge
celebration:
2o:e
AN Indiana editor hires a band to
serenade him twice a week, and be} tation
always responds by. » column. of
cent, creature.
death before-the arrival of a physi-;_
where at once. Near'y alithe horses .
passage, and 300:leave on the Ist of . .
lend, and scheming to advance the . °
Set:for .
Marysville Woolen . :
Railroad. is completed to Logan, . . Cache county, und there was’ a big
A weattHy New York woman is
in limbo for swindling.a servant. .
She charged the girl with theft, and
extorted hush-métiey from the ingoa
\ te aus 2]
—_— + ee
Ir is stated that numbers of aber,
‘find even rabbits and other suall
game, have been found dead in the
‘Kentucky mountains, exhibiting unamistakable signs of epizooty.
——————_->
Fur announcement of death to the
nitniber of over fifty from small-pox
at. Baltimore caused some alarm
there; and the officials of the city. are
called upon to take measures to preyent' the spread of the disease.
Resresentatrve King of Missouri
proposes to 1h introduce i in “Congress a
their passenger trains with a powerpletely in the hands of the engineer.
A six is before the Mhitie’ Legislature which proposes: to’ go to the
bottom of the railroad accident business, and make it murder in the first
degree when foss of life it caused’ By
a maliciously obstracted'track. .
R. W. Srssow, of Rocklin, has imported'100 prairie chickens ftom the
Western States;“and he proposes: to
they may propagate their species.
THE sévére gale on Friday last blew,
down Heilbron & Bros, barn, at the
beet sugar factory, Sderamento, in
which there were’ about 100 head of
beef sattle,some of which were killed.
Tue obesity ofa Keokuk (Towa)
hog, is attributed'to the fict that he
devoured his owner’s son, a nice
. juicy lad of four years.; —
Tue failroad round house at Tocomotives, was destroyed: by fire on
. Saturday. night.
GRAND*
Firemen’s. Bafl !
bl
TEMPERANCE HALL,.
Friday Evening, Beb. 21st.
TO BE GIVEN BY THEInvftation Comm! ite
“fur directorsvf the Colonization; JORN-F. HOOK, ~enshdeccompncts
JOS. OLIVE, F.ELERMAN, *
0. E. TOMPKINS, ©, T. CANFIBLD,.
W. RB. COR,” =H. QUENTHER,.
L. SEIBERT. JOS. FLEMING,
H. ODGERS, = MARK SHAVER.
. J:-W. CLABK. @. V. SCHMIDTBURG,
Floor Managers S
A.R. WADSWORTH, E. GOLDSMITR).A. STEGER, C, J. NAFFZIGAR,
JOHN RAPP, FRANK H. FISHER,
A. I, ZEKIND,
~ DR.D. M. BROWN.
=
The Music. will be furnished byMUL+
LER's QUADRILLE BAND.
ten up in this city.
at Caniiass Wiis Sabena necessary.
By order of ‘Fire Department.
x
brake;-whieh will place-them~com-+
tnrn them loose on his ranch that . tice
ano, Nevada, together with three lo. +7
_THE SUPPER will be the best everi got-.
GRASS SEED, CLOVER Shin
_ Fresh Garden
FLOWER . SEED.
aim AT Se:
PRESTON'S DEVG stop.
MEDICAL WONDER, POND’s EXTRACT,
ABSOLUTE WATER-PROOF,
ali —AT—
PRESTON's.
—_—
LAMP CHIMNEYS, 5 for 59 Cotste at
Preston’s.
GLUE, SHIDEAC, aleions
a
Nevada: Drug Store.
88 BROAD STREET,
ALEX. GAULT: <:Propriety,
%
Hot Bread and Brédlefast Rey,
every morning, Sidnday,
excepted.
da
E have always the best VaNhely
every thing in otr line, .
EXCELLENT BUT TER,
TURE.
factory in the State. Try it.
Waddding Cake: furnished on short neNEW Fi FIRM.
N sonmand A: R. Wadsworth have thie
duy forimed a co-partnership. under the firm
nane of HANSON & WADSWURTH ey
will carry-on the Grocery’ and Provisioy
basiness atthe old stand, No. 59 bRUAD:
STREET.
“A. H. HANSON,
Ak. Wabewoni
Nevada, Tan: et 1873.
CALIFORNIA SALVE,
PUT UP BY!
TAYLOR & CO.
At Roséyille’Jtuinction, Placer’ (Co:
8 A PAINLESS REMEDY for Piles,
Cerns, Bunions, Sores and Flesh Wonnds
On man or beast. Seld by EM.PRES1OK,
Bread street, Nevada. nd
NOTIGE.
errr at PROPOSALS will be received
until tire tot Tuewtsy on March by the
Board of ‘Trustces 0: ‘own of Gras
Valley for s™pplying the ‘town with water.
Plans anu Specifications’ can be seen at the
Town Clerk’; office, Exchange Hotel build-ing, Grass. Walley. Proposals not confona
ing with tue specifications will also te
considered by the Buard.W. H, BENSON, President.
Grass Faller, Jan. 9th, 1873. jll
‘CLOSING OUT SALE:
JULIUS GREENWALD,
FFERS his Entire Stock of Goods fur’
sale at :
San Francisco Cost Price!
The Stock consists of
100,000 Cigars.
_. \__10,000 tbs Tobacco. _*_
FIRE DEPARTMENT,, Pipes, Cutlery, Cards, é.
As I shall. positively. close besines »
this city I invite dealers and all others wih
ing anything in my line to
Call and ee wl Goods,
2 Favs huxeywitt.
All persons indebted te me are hereby t*
qaested to call and settle their accounts.
Nevada, January. 15, 1873.Hamilton's: Restaurant.
Removed to
BROAD STREET,
MEALS served up in a sh
and at the lowest retes.
at‘all aoe
> H. HAMILTON, ‘Proy’t
Nevada, Jan. den, 1873.
EMPIRE MEAT MARKET
; Commercia) Street, Nevada.
AMES MONRO liav: having » 8 Mest
Market: on Commercial a ng
pared te supply. customers. with tb
quality.cf Beet, Mutton, Pork, Veal, Corned
Beef; Corned Barts tess at the lowest_rateé
for ciem™: iilacer 3
; XINKELS NEW 1 METHOD
0rd THE
ald call'the ea a
ers and Aniateurs to Kinkel’s —
Method for the Reed and Melode’
which we will iseue sbout rage a
This work is: be
others of its-clhus 4 sim
examined it; It contains s clear sD one
} ple course of instruction whereby this
sosiy coal: aequire the mastery of ws
vorite Imetrament, with a few mo?
study It will always be & favorite wor
‘with the teacher, om account of its cl!
‘CRACKERS OF OUR OWN MaxUne-&
A good sample of Candy from the bat .
OTISE is idbeby give given that A, H. Pan. :
Boa
Pa ‘Board’ 1
. mhent. Pr
dent J. W.
Minutes
.jngs were I
The fol
the county
rious funds
as follows
N.P.B
etce., Spee’
= Sam. §i1
ty Court,’
Nevada
sumed ani
Fund, $4!
~ Geo. E.
jail, ete.,
Joseph
eral Func
Josep
* Special F
The ret
Justice-ot
ship, was
tion acce
— §worn
man, shi
of. bridg
bridges, «
taining t
Toll Roa
collectio:
petition ©
praying
presente
the Boat
Geo.
for rene
. tollas a
0. C.
renewal
Friday;
ing app
road lice
—The 1
Thos. &
cense oO
presente
The C
structed
tury of §
of the C
tices of.
the Cle
structed
Special
on thei!
Ther
quarter
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