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January 12, 1881 (4 pages)

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ot war TrowenDyoss Tie Daily Transcript, . , NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA. — peas ary oh ow Ne ow Wear. : begin on the 30th instant, according Nevada County’ 8 Work-aang. The order for warkitig. the Gounty. . Jail prisoners who have’ been convictetl of misdemeanors, as issued by . the-Boart—of‘Supervisors Monday aft-raoon, is a decidedly sensible one . anit will ~meet-with--commendatioa "from tha ‘tax-payers, It enforce~ inent-wiil conflict with wo. law-abid— ang workingman’s interests, forthe reagon that the prisoners “willbe placed-at a-class of Tabor which the . county cot ult not afford to have. done . —by.any— other: means, but. whieh shiduldbe performed never thetuse. “Of course some. discrimination will nave to be exercised in scleeting the sbaigoners whoare to comprise the . gabg from tinie to time: but the av~erage-prisoner ‘of the kind mentioned . will not be disgraced by being sub: jected to the rule. Itis hoped that thie use of chain, and bail will not be . ne cessary,althoug sh doubtless. the circumstanees wil be such as to bring it into requisition oceasionally, and the Supervisors have wisely prov ided for sach cases.. ‘Lhe penalty y—being® lovked up in a cell and fed ou bread and water-—to be inflicted in case of refusal ty work, will be found per*fectly otfegtive. It is supposed that a tull day, ‘3 work will be exacted ae “adead weight on the public treasury. _the ord’x_ will be found productive “merit who have> been in the habit. of a “will>not SS hes “clerk” and gets $1,200 for trimx * me ry ofa salary of $50,009 year for four ready interested im a bak, an infroureact ot the subjects. df such —js-the-case,the onerous-burden here-1 tolore resting upon the t x-payers in keeping up the expenses of 'the jal willbe considerably lessened, Undor the oldarrangement the jail was Nowe will help itselfalong. Morally, of the vé ry best fesults. " The eleflying from hunger aud exertion to the Utopia of the jail, will set their _ faces ina different direction, when they.fully understand the workings of the new plan. —<—-— Tolerably Well Fixed. Some people may wonder how out years, President. Hayes could have saved $160,000; but they, perhaps, the Superior Court, The celestial: new year is an event that has long been awaited; refereice” ‘to an’ alms nac desipriates ‘the time_as a year.* . The whole business connected with . this bit of Mongolian rapture is sus— 4 aaoaTy I peculiar. In the first place . there is no reliability as to whenvt This’ is inexcusably embarrassing. Thesame day comes on ardifferent day every year, ‘This s likely to perplex'a man of the bar. barian breed; bat the tobecrossmoked, opium -saturated, saffron-hued,leath-. -er=tinged,—rice-stalfed, sham ahooSoakalarereadyforit-whewit comes: . As a San _Francisvo bohemian ‘once [sai . of it: “New year’s day is the . big ggest day-in the: -year,-even to the, = est Cliinaman. Its approach gests anew start in-the-werld, aed. qnlimited cases of cholera= mor— bua, bomb-blown-up friends, hightoned funerals, and ‘five-dol ar fines for obstructing the sidewatks, A's} the. oldyear dies out, the shrewd his akes place, Chinese mérchant Kkes to give liabilities. a@ chance to do the same thing. actual celébration are devoted te arranging financial matters to the satisfaction of everybody, particularly to the debtor. If a concentrated dealer in pea nuts, apples, old beets, sat fish—and lottery tickets finds: that he has taken in a bad four-bit piece and is ruined, or if his wealththier neighbor has bee unable to collést his claim against a firni that employs white labor only, they go into>a very convenient insolvertcy. All the creditors.are called togethér, a statement is. made, the books are examined by *disifitereste 1_parties, and if the failure is justified, the debt is forgiven. _When this happens, tle creditor always. apologises to his unfortunate friend becausé the amount wasn't larger, and sends ewan new. _year festivities . ‘to the calculations of Fin Loy, the Wednesday. Jgnuary 12, 1881. . bland and dignified -interpreter of = eg aN” wer reyYotes Free Lance and Union: __ More good pay rock is: vcomlig ‘ont . of the Rocky Bar thine, “put'not of the rich,’ bonanza kind ‘that. is ocvasionally ‘reported ‘from. ‘there. . ¢ The'Empiréminewill soon be in full blast;and:wilt besecond tonone in ‘ghat-district. The Empire is an old mine and: she has lots of ground unworkéd: The rock coming from the £ npire is of fine quality. night, Dan Williams badly used. up aman with the historical name_ of “Smith. Smith-was-beater-ovér—the head with'a cane, and -need-tlie -ser= vices of a physician afterthe fracas. Anothef crushing of rich quartz fas made from the Ford, McDonald -& Mullen claim, on New York Hill, Yast week. The amount crushed was 23 loails, which yielded $2800, or nearly $12%per load. ‘The rock was ty por cent of the gross yield to the company. — They have struc se ledgeinthe bottom of the Scotia shaft, and all the rock looks well, whilesomeef it is. of. extraordinary goo . quality, being Phe two-days preceding the 4 filled with’ mineral and rich in free’ gold, A station is being made at the 200 level and when that is eempleted rock will be. taken out for “iilitng, 390:'evel.: Miners who are judges of ore consider the prospect at _ the . Scotia amost’excellent one and. can: see no reason why it should not_be a moet valuable property, The Company which the Peabody qtartz c’'aim has been is working engaged for #everal weeks “in” reopening the old drain tunnel to draw off the. surface water which interered with siaking the new shaft. This drain tunnel was badly caved by the rotting of tlie timbers, aul it was almost like making a uew fttinnel to re-open it. On last Friday him’ theatre-tickets and a barrel of ; ¢pened withia 100 feet of the shaft, Philadelphia beer, and hires a highbinder to shoot himr-on sight, This heautifulcustom has been observed for more thanthree thousand years, It-is emblemati@af Divine: Forgivenight, when the drain had -been step before their report is receiv ed.” The patter was finally referred to the water broke through, and fora tive ding committee, ~ “ -——_—__—_-----time made things quite lively for the workmen. The watercame in with such a sudden rush that all the lights were extinguished, and one of the ness, and constitutes. the missing surprised whén they learn the following facts aq rélated by the Stock Report: All the handsome china, glass and silverware in the White House are—previded—by the Government; all the ‘servants, evento the laundyesses and scrub" bera, are paid by. the Government; aud all the President, need spond is for-his own-table and diplomatic Even his provisions and be -linners, cigars the President gets at the lowest price; the finest cigars cost him only'8 cents'a piece. The flowers and bouquets come from the Government conservatory, and even a_ barber is provided by the same generoas Government. He. is rated as a ning the Presidential-beard and brusbiag ‘the Presidential ha’r. Presiden ‘Hayes will be pretty well fixed, for an Ohio man,’ when’ he leaves the White Tfouse, ashe is alsurance company, an iven. mil, and is a heavy holder of real estate. Mark Twain's Buby. Mark Twain was asked to write a paper for a recent Boston fair, in aid of abused children. He responded as follows: : Dear Borroxg:—L do it with pleasure.* * * * Bub] also do it with pain because t-ant-net-in--sytn—} pathy with this movement. Why «should:I want a ‘Society for the prevention of cruelty to ‘hildren” to prosper, when I have a baby down stairs that kept me awake several hours last uight with no pretext but w desire to make trouble’. This. cccurs.every night, and it eysbitters me, becaus: 1 see now how useless it was toput in the ether lurgl. ar} alarm, a cost'y, coutplicated font -. be depended . “vance, which sat not upon, because itsy 1a vs ge ttiag cut link between aChinamatand a Sand: lotter. This latter assertidn_is rat . theoretical; it is an established fe* i and will be maynificent.y “strated for several days. ‘The whole co_lection of living illustrations of natural history,exhibited every Sun‘day, will bury its animosity in its ‘‘native soil,” and flec’s to the Chinese quarter to see ‘the sights. The natives will receive them courteously, presenting each male visitor with a cigar; they will drink rice brandy together, avd hob-nob about firing -all the Americans into thé.sea, ant rhning. the Government as a joint speculation. The only danger of “a collapse isthat. the Mongolian. pas— sion.for pork may lead to the betrayal of Sand-lot aristocracy into pens, which never yet have a reed with demon> them.” —— -2+eGood Results, Wm. W icka and. others who leased the Garden Ledge oa Goll Flat, which isowned by Mr. Gillespie, haye just ha:l their second crushing made at Sothern’s millin Grass Valley. Thete. Was cight tons ofthe rock and it yielides. $53 a ten, making a total of $124.> TheAedge ‘is. situated in the vicinity oMhe Thomasand Mohicawelaims, It hisyeon prospected on for ‘sevcval years, bat, hertofore with indifferent srtceess. The présent werk has been carried on within 25 feet of die surtace, and was employed in ins proSpects have led the lessees to but a-short time géttiny, outthe ore. efeouragpet dewn a good ine ine tu the main cliute. \ A Pangerous MHuygronad,. Chillren on their way to and from of order-and whit Ko,” whereas, although the biby is ahvays getting ‘put of crder, too, itean” beyerthcless } ~ begdepended upon, for the reason oat the more gets out of order) * Yes, I an hitter iyainst cae S07 cie-y, ‘tor I think the idga ot itis all) "weomg; but if you sill start a society for the Prevention’ of Cruelty to Fathers, I will write you a whole book. Yours.with emotion. parte Be ee a ‘Behool : wre in the habitof scopping at ‘thé reservoir above ‘the dam iia Kel* sey’sravine to play. “Que boy fell in . there the other day,an Lnarrowly es + Leaped-being elrowne-t, Phe vee . Sters sho. dd be Kept aeeny from the. aoc Oe ar ss _—e + >. Womns “ure gradually struggling up to their Vightful position at the Ir is understood that Gen, Schaw. Kast. ~ At the late bainguet of the ateweckahaklemenkoff i is determined ‘to advance the railroad interest# in! Russia, The ouly thing he has to do} ie to lay his name dowa and api -e the . rails to it. . {New England societyin New York, m vagers permitted ladies. to attend; that is, permitted them to sit-in the gallery and see the animals caf, x ® t men was washed through the tunnel . a distance of forty feet before he was able to get.ahold upon the: timbers and save himself, The men had a big scare for: 4 while, but the water soon subsided. The water he Shaft, which previously the pump. could make no. _ impression upon, Was drained to the bottom, a depth of between. forty and fifty” feet, which enabled work to be -resumed in sinking. in Sierra County Notes, a The average depth of snow in Sierra Valley is about ane foot. ; Work hasbeen suspended on t Forest Queen ledge,’ ‘but willbe resumed in the Spring. Rich looking gravel was found last Wednesday—morning— bythe Last Chaneé Company above Sierra City. Jas; Miller, of Sierra Valley, has furnished the Buttes Mine fifteen thousand pounds of butter.the past season, and double that amount to the Plumas Eureka. The 1001_gravel company, above Sierra City, are steaitily _ driving their main tunnel, afd are now in better looking gravel than they have ever seen vétore't in this section, Fiftcen men.are steadily employed w high will average, at “Teast. fifteen F dollars: per ton. [tisexpétted that a cleanup viat least tifteen® thougan dollars ‘will be ia the spr in 5. ‘Whether or mat a channel has been st.uck in the Bald Mountain EXtensicn Company’s claim, isa question to he deterinined by further exploration. So far as developed the gravel is. ofa deep. bhie. ‘color, ‘carrying . white quartz bowklers well waterEverything indicates a heavy wash, The tunnel is now in about} 3,200 feet, aml wil be pushed, for-ward_asrapidly-as_possible.__Gravel was first encountered in the. upper le't han:t cornet of the tunnel, and passed below the bottom on that side in tess than t. enty feet, ‘and the indications arethatthe whole tunnel will be clear of the rimrock in a short distante. " Some little time will necessarjly elapse before the fall . de significance of the discovery ‘ean be made . worn. ‘The following are culled from ‘thie . “In ‘any -altergation—last Saturday} taken-ont-by-tributers,who paid fif-¥the society-in the ‘way — prescribed and tlie shaft willbe sank for the . . . yard for work for which individuals . pay-only six—cents, to. be legally imprisoned for. -+ed-of so ne of the luxurics that: they” ~ {have baen in the habit of enjoying ‘{ outside, their hearts will be effecHere‘and There. “Later adviets do ae confirm the MORGAN. ‘DAN. SEAMAN.— PAT. CLANCY. "COON. rreport-6i the rosptire of Lima'by the PChilkieatis. The price “ef schtsin the New to $30,600. as “An international, Arctic expedition is’ proposed by-a British exp orer who asks Americar aid. : Putnam’s Hotel at Auburn, Placer county, was destroyed by fire Sunday. Loss $8, 0:0;insurance $5,000. ¢ for Mexico within the next thirty . days for the purpose of obtaining ac. -opinion as to several conéessions for the benefit“of the Consolidation €om=4 mittee*of the: Mexican railway, of “which he is a member. The New York Herald says: Let some meinber of the egisiaturs ‘of= fer 4 resolution fustructing the Attorney—General to—_proceed—ageinst for violation of its charter. a Tam;, many Hall js the root of all the political ‘corruption and despotism. that. have ‘disgraced ‘the Democracy of this.city. No pure elections¢an be held so long as it is al:owéd te exist. Let it be destroyed how and forevér, A resolution to appoint a* special committeé of five to. investigate the debris work, the manner of ietting contracts, the amount of money ex= pended, and the price paid, wasofSenator G lageock charged that the state had paid 40 cents per -cubic ‘Watsoa supposed ‘the Committee on “Water Rights-and Debris would have control of the investigation if* one was made. I regard..the” resolution as an open and. direct insult to the Drainage Committee, and for one I shalt resign if the resolution is adopt+ ed. ~It is also a direct insult to' the Dramage Commissiorers to take this Stopping the Fan. The Supervisors have been considering the propriety of passing an orCounty Jail from playing .carls—a pastime that has heretofore beén itddlged in by theth withouf limit; We do not see why the order should not be issued. It is supposed that a man-or-boy deserves severe punisht ment_if he does anything bad enough It is no funishment to many. offenders ’ ° simply lock them up and feed and sleep them well. If they are deprivtially probed. . Fethaps there is nothing—next to being ¢ompalled to: work—that, would strike home quickpation in seven-upy.poker, casino,and other branches of the. Ristory of the Four Kings. eS
_ Found Dead. Realeer Jonathan Clark, who re York Stock Exchange has advanved —General Grant will: prohablystart — curate information and forming ~an . ae be done will do well to ¢ as we have a first-class work ifr. . the business I intend to transact * “own nameand on my own account fered in the State Senate Monday.) der to prohibit the prisoners in the} er than'to piit-a vetote their partici-. = -P. CLANCY & co., NEVADA CITY. — New Firm at the Old Stand. Yo commenced. business on Ce oS the first day of January, Lid SP 1881, are nowred } to do all aa ot Wagon Work in most skilful manner. Also all kinds of an chine snd Iron, Work done by an €xpel rienecet workman. Persons having Picksind.Driils to repair will da well to_give us b call-as the Boss -;Picks of the to% are ‘made at this shop. EXorse-Sho coins. a ve Uh call! Fersons—having Horse Shoai ing Particular »ttention paid to ove ching ‘and interfering Horses. ji2 Notice: of Applisation to be~~ eome Sole Trader: NT ORES Ig he eer gt given to all persons LN whom it may concern, That Anna Robinson, wife of John Robinson, «0 intend to niake application to the Superior Court, fh tnd for the © ounty of Nevada, State of California; on W ednseday thé 9th de y of Feb: path 1881, at 10 o'clock,” A; M., at the Court Room of said Court, in Nevada. City;Nevada. County, ‘California, to-become a Sole Trader, viai At the session’ of’ said Court en.said gay, at said hotir, or as soon thereafter as a fiéaring canbe had. That nid en: gage in will be the~buying and selling real estate and personal f operty in the County gf Nevada and State of California, in my ‘That my hysband’ sname is John Robinson. ANNA ROBINSON. “ST. Caldwell; “Atty. Jan. 12th, 1831. Nevada Restaurant. AVING leased and thoroughly remodeled the. building on COMMERCIAL STREET, . Opposite Mungor & .Naffziger’s Meat Market, and two Qoors below ‘the «Transcript . Block, ¢ I H. BECKMAN, The éxperienced caterer, has opened a first class Restaurant and. Chop House, . Andis prepared to receive public patronage. : Read Some of His Prices : Cake or. Pie, with Tea or Coffee, 10 cents. ’ Regular Meals, from 25 cents upwards. And everything, elge at equally low prices. Neat, Prompt, Polite. H. BECK ane Nevada C ity, Jan. oth. —_— = ' “THE BAZAR. Broad St. Nevada City, © Mrs. M. A. Gray’s old stand. WE have -fust received a Large Stock of Vases, Totiet ; ie ee ~~ Soaps, Perfume ry, Cutlery. MILLINERY, CANDIES, other articles which will be FRANCISCO PRICES, ~ ‘CARPET WEAVING done to order at FORTY CENTS per yard. Mr. & Mrs. A. J. Pinkstone. Nevada City, Dee. 19th And man, ld at SA -— ~~ ra turned from that town last evening, Lsays that the corpse of an-eleerly man was found about neon yesterday in the water-closet of the: Western Hotel at Grass-Valley. Mr. Clark did not learn the name. of deceased,who is suprosed to hayebeen in the closet sino early in the morning. A BOSTON journal states that there is on exhibition in that eity a Mexi-— at the Keystoue mine.; A large rie lady without arms who plays : 1¢ pigno-with her feet. Thu3,says amount of ruck has been taken ont the Re 2S = i Aaa neh dant plans ef nature thwarted. * Sera ATOR Carpenter’ ‘3s witticism on Robesow: “He is a great constitutiona) lawyer among sailors,.and a great sailor among seestitgiional laws yers.” SS United States es Land Office. Sack avienro, Can, January 3, 1882, (rall whom it may concern : Whereas on ih the 3d-day of S maber, 1874, the Plat ot Town4mp No. 17, North Range No, 9 East, was filed in the "above {named office : And whereas, On the Sd day of Janwery, 1$31,,Henry Goette, whose Post Office adDey is Nevada-city, Nevada County, Cal, filed.in the Begister, 8 Office of thig Distrie’ ), his applicatio ther will take notice that one = under circular co ee era ae a have Sead Seber determined, — Messenger, gt No. 80 fof the N 1-2 of N KI . WN th Ra Ned wader : () nge.Ne 9 the of June 34, 1878, entitled “An Act for Act . , sale of Timber lands in the, of California, Oregon, Nevada, and W. ton Territory,” and has now ap to enter the same, alleging it he “valuable for . ‘Timber than other purposes ; re, you This Space is Reserved. Notice. 4 OUND about four miles from the towi\ a of Eureka South, Four Hogses, in a starving condition, described as follows : One Roan Colt, three years od, with saree white. feet, aud white stripe in the ace. One lron Gray Mare, supposed to be about six years 0 ~One White Mare, age not ksown, One Roan Colt, about four years old, one og spot in. forehead. Brands not discernable The owners can have the horses by. proving property pay “¥ rere ri . PARSONS. P ry KIPPERT. Eureka South, January 3d,_}8s1. _—_— The Palace Barber ‘Shop —_—_—_-vo-LOUIS DUNCAN, Ts. ly ot oe Kreads aot sasha i acta: mento, and A. BROCK, — -The Favorite Hair Dresser of the West, are -— prepared te perform all work pertain‘Tonsorial profession with artistic wales and Children aré carefully waited ey EO Pe ae work done will have their 49° Beets Blacked 9 of . Charge. Ea . . Pine ts Che aie af hetwot 1 have hereunto may hand the day sod ‘and oh ga are Beckman’s Building. MeFwiaad & rea 2 . Mevada Fity, Dee. 21, = c = = — Se ‘. "PRE new firm df iy CLANCY. & Cv. having . Fancy Goods, Picture Frames, + . NE¥ADA CITY meee 3 oF gies CROCERY ~ STORE, “TRANSCRIPT BLOCK, . Commeficial Street, ets Nevada.City ———— es “per 100 Tbs. y $ Crackers : : é : P46 Seda Crae ee <6 Maekerel; NOL = “per kit; 9 = Brany = 100 Iba. 5 Small Cor ny é ba; ] 87} Wheat, per LOO lbs 29 — Ground Barley, per 100-1bs., DR Whole Barley, —pert00-ths;*=7 34 \ Bi, Bea ow See Th Japan Tea, pers, — a Beehive Tea, per ib. . Crushed Sugar, Brown SugarPearl Barley, 3 lbs. 25 oty Split Péas, h 3 Ibs., 106 Best Island Rice, 10-Ibs.,1 60 Harkness Wax Catidies, box, ; “as = Oysters, +, 22 Cans." 7-09 Tomatoes, 7 cana 109 Corn, Beans . ob Jelly, 3-eRns;* Hi) Syrup; per gallon, 874 Sardines, smalt cans; 6 cans ~1 06 Sardities,-large-eans:——-4-eans— 1-09 Leiion Peel and Ci#ron, 3 Ibs. 1 69 ‘Tohaeco, he c ibs 70 Oil Can full of ¢ Yoffee, 3 lhs., 69 Milk Can full of Coffee, 3 iWis.5. 8 Dinnetr-Can-fatt of Cotte, 3_ Tbs. 1 00 Beans, 334 Ibs.-for 1 00 Ground, Coffee, per package, 29 cts, Corn Shar ch, #packases; 25 cts, Starch, 2 packages, 3 cts Prize Medal Kerosene Oil, ,per gal, 50e de do a & yal can, 225 Best Cal:_Candles, 30 for roo 4 rye ‘s"English: Covoay paket = 95 Washing Powder, 3 packages, 2c, Mastard, per bottle,. 10e, Pepper, per boitle, : 10¢. Wash Tubs, from 52 centsio 200 Wash Boards, 30°cta, Watcr Buckets, 874 cts, Clothes Baskets, VO cts, Rolling Pins, 1d ots, Potato Mashers, 15 ct, All goods subject to correctian, taEverything Fresh and warrant, ed to be the Best. Richard. Roherts. Notice ta Tax Payers ? No Taxes TILL BE, RECEINED Treasurer's. Office me 4 \ : Previous to January ‘21st, 1881. ' G. von SCH MITTEURG, €o.Colleetor. « THE RELIABLE. at the Connots THE ESTABLISHMENT OF AS by porsuing a policy of fair desing become one of the Solid Instatutions of Nevada City. —It-has beem conducted with view to profit the proprietor, as well as give the public satisfaction. None but The Best Class of Goods Are kept on banal, It is not claimed that they are sold at cost. A reasanable muaryin is soughs for, but no fancy prices are charged ed. ‘The stoek of GROCERIES, CASE GQODS, SROCKERY, Etc. WINES, LIQUORS. ETC. Is now constantly eomplete. &27N. B—Thisis no ek John Establishment. . H. SMITH. Cominercial St., opposite Tramecript office. NEW WISCONSIN HOTEL. Broad street, adjoining City Hall, “S WMy HOOPER, Prop'r. teland furnished it with en tirely new Furniture, the prev prietor i Pr tie with acco!) {Goed Board and Bodging at $5 50 per Week. HE SLERPING ROOMS are; airy. and eomfartable. . AK TABLE will always be fled with the the market affords. THE BAR CONTAINS CHOICE WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS. Persons who 28 poe Dory Sag Wisconsin w : y 4° F ; ~ Nevada Cit yy a Seiad fosnight Ae. WM.-H~’SMITH,= Having leased this new Ho” THe DAL) . NEVADA Of Cool and clou “Sixteen priso: The residents Of Messen ifs a ae jains. _ The “wazon 1 They might be b bo worse, ~ Major Dowani ing te Cariboop _ prospecting” tow ie ‘fhe tratitps 1 Wien they . bez ~ no longer be va who comprise [here about the County Jail at Adventists F “The resurrect The County i P acting an imme . neds this, sess} joure to-day, Messrs. Bra} ‘oeew appointed t. for the Hutchi “ance agency of represents som panies in-thie-w The dramati Valley papers éd with the en the amateurs. from their. town. least they said It, took the forty spectator exertions of thr men and a span a safe from on: to an other . County Clerk livense to Ah B warry Miss A years younger, ' hits blooming . probably n.arri¢ residents-of Gr: Some of the at Sargent & J: had temporaril day for their we were again diem, re which ¢i last Saturday, them, have gon the reduced wag Super The following ated in the Sn day, Judge Joh H. Sprung \ An order was plaintiff to amet ‘Abs Sie, whe charge of _assau 99 days i Impriso jail, The hearing. PH. Paynter, . as been ordére Cause why he s! diction in the e: B McCloskey, tich time as it j the counsel, ARB Jas. H. Bird. mitted to take f ty Jail yesterda of 25 days for « “pired, .He is ‘onsiderable in sasing a good el fortunately add trees, during w to take him up harm’g way.” dess; but does n tided desire tor his Unnatural ay Umes reniaing st 4 time, —————. 1.0. ©. . On Monday ey Frank @, Beett "8 Officers: of reut, No, 47, 1 ittburg, C, 4 ER, D. c *hoton, Scribe ‘ R, Lord, J, LG ¢ Groves, onthe, i peer d + Raquire ¢ ——— we b ‘