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January 5, 1878 (4 pages)

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Che Daily Transcript, 7 MEYSO& CITY. CAL. : “5 Bad News for Housebreak ors. A gentleman of, this ci ity ‘showed . _ us on yesterday the most perfect dea Vice for: protection agaiust the as-, paules ot hengebreskers that we buve . satay, January ro 1878. : troduced en this. Coast: and possess-![ GEO. M. MOTT is our only authorined Agont in Sacramento. He will re‘ceive Advertisements and Subscriptions . ' for the TRANSCRIPT; and receipt for us in our name. = ihe City Hall, and dewand work-or . last, a& ‘see sialiloah of ugitators, under the name of. oppressed working‘men, assembled in frout of “the Free . Labor Exchange, and were addressed “by Kearney avd Wellock, who advised thit they proceed in a» body to, -—+tha LE 7, BO far a8 —aecidents—are coneerned. Wioever is's0 fortunate as to secare: the agency for its sale will<realize a} ‘es many points of merit over all oth: er burglar-alarmy. When the ‘machine is*altached to a window or door, it-is a physics] impoasib lity to open~either without alarming the entire household. being perfecty safe, It also possesses: The law enacted by Congsess, May 10th, 1872, the provisions of which are stillim force, declares alt mineral deposita in land beloaginy [fo the Untied States to be tree ana faad the linds in which such deposits are.situnted to also be free): and opep to occupation and. purchase by the those who have-declured their intention ts beeume such, ander regulahandsome-thing,—as—itscheapness and practicability are bot stroug recommendations in its favor. alarms will find-a ready murket. bread, The mass then went to the plazi, in front. of tire. City Hall. Kearuey, Wellock und ‘Hayward waited upon the Mayor as a comintittee, Fine. ‘Ganliflowers. = John Sepner, Sr., on Com st., bas just received-u wz cauliflowers from ysville, which are about the fitest ever brought to jag thiat-neemployed—aborers--were + ==Mayor-wert-outside; mounted y—wagand presented their case, maintain suffering in many cases for the ne. cessaries of life, and asking>hinr to put them-to work, . ‘Lhe Mayorexplained to them that he had no pow> erto do so, and mevtiwned tie exbausted cendition of tue city finaneos, He assured them of his-ivten-. tion to tender all individual aédsist~anee in-bispower. =Phe-comai teey ji “replied that it-bad_eome to-a—erisis: that tue nuemployed must either ob“yer uently get a Hiving out-of the elly“qa THnter OF the fa roniy re Eee THe Tae HE" “posiibie “mediition was mooted, testers have beat thrown enaud -addressed the crowd, -and guid ty them in-substance wint—be had already repeated t».the gomumittee; Kearney tavn-mude a few re_marks to his cohorts, ‘telling them that they kuew pow what they might “expect, abd" ‘that there Was notuing “for them. -Thére were firious cries of “Then we-willtake it!’ amid which he crowd dispersed. ae It must be acknowledged that ~ Kearney and bis satellites ure plays . ; ing the game down fine, considering the mental calibre of the fellows! They are carrying out a programme upon which they intend to fall bick “ja ease of reverses coming to them in the way of jegal prosecution for-their outrageous threats against. the lives aud property’ of the industriouns— -and therefore prosperous and _ respectsble—portion of ‘the cowmunity. Should their riotous proceedings attain such a magnitude that it is found necessary to ¢»ll upon the military, and that event does: not seem at all unlikely, judging from ‘the, _ present aspect, the Kearneyites. will ‘point to such occurences in their career.as that of Thursday in justitication of their violent deeds, ‘It was starve, or rob and burn and kill,” they will protest. “for we tried to ob“tain employment, apd could not” Now it may not be awiss-for the benefit of the infinite siyall ‘amber of ~———-yeal workingmen whe are included in the ten or fifteen hundred men who are stibservient to Kearney’s personal dictation, that we poiut outa fallacy or two in their pogition, The law abiding population of California muy Det be able to see through a ‘will-stone,-anless tuére isa hole iv _it ; but the Kearney policy has been ~theust ander their noses so often taut --they will, upon readiug-tbhe account of . Thursday's petormances, immediutely derive the following conclusiony: . Feffect, Kearney and his crowd knew full welt that the city had no work-togive. them; Kearney und his crowd would not have accepted any work had it been offered them—or, at any rate but few of them would have taken advantage of the opportunity t2—labor, because the majority ure ebronmen; that Kearney has done more t» delay the pro; er recoiguition of the Chinese question by the legislative powers than mostany ctber cunse; that. demag gues and blatherskites prove a curse t> any reform measure which they may espouse; and flouly, that if thé anti-Chinese element of the Pacific Coast desire to expel from their shores the curse, which is “driving them to the wall, it will xtand them in hand. te muzze MKearney. -— A NOVEL m vement on the part of . colored persobs in Augnstu, Ga,, is the formation ofa company with ‘eapital of fifty thonsand dollars t estublish a evutton factory there. Que of the reasons for this project is ex. plained to be a desire to provide u place of employment for colored youths ag soon as the iy cease. wing ce Zw school. a . cause of the lady’s death. __ voget »bles from Daluc’s 8 garden every morntag, and keeps a, good stuck of produce, “Broveries, etc. Puitronize Binh == The War. There is-a strong probability of.an: armistice béing concluded in thenéur future, the present ulleged del. 0 ie a ~ ~< rectly to" the Commander-tu-Cbiet “was not alto; qatar auexpected: Ever out freon Berlin and St. Petersbarg, . indicating that Russia regarded av armisiice as @ preliminary step tJ auy pacific overtures, with the additional _hintthatthe Cz.r would re-_ quire a cession of the D.nubian fort. resses as a prelimivary conditiun of au armistice, weather it seems almost impossible for tue Aassians to thiuk of leading 4 Jarge army across the Balkans, it may be expected: that. they will not texactt 90 hard terms for an arniistice, but content themselves with Er. ° . zeroum and One or two fortresses on the Danube. It ‘is around Erzewar operations are at present going on. A’ junction between Generals ims imminent. The. Russians are advancing toward Balburt, where the Turks are concentrated in force, and a batile is expected sborily. Gen. Mellkoff bas gone to Tiflis, and Gen. ‘Heyman has succeeded him. It is thought an attick. on Erzeroum will be delayed until Gen. Melkoff returns, which cannot be “before the end of January. ‘Redeeming Bonds in Silver. fhe bondon Times appears to take a more hopeful view of the finaucial ‘situation, as touching the redémpion of U. S. bonds in silver, should the bill before Congress become law, which, by thé way, many believe has been losing in_ popularity for some timepast. According t» the Times, tae loss to the bondiiolder, by waking vur silver dollars of amount to about 7% per cent. This would seem a heavy loss, and-one which would dishonor us, Times thinks that the remonetizatiou ‘of silver would have au immedi ite and tbat -it would suddenly jump. from 55d., at which it would cause a loss of 7% equivalent ‘for goid. Auother tact ought to be remembered, which is, that as the bonds are net yet dus, ligatory. gg Severe Affliction. Mrs. Guard, the -wife of Rev. Thomas Guard, the noted Methodist divine of San Francisco, whose death has been previously noticed, left sevea clildren, the youngest of whom is an infant. . Consumption was the _— Forved Into It. Beecher explained the, other day . why he became a. preacher, and,after with:.'‘It was pot my fault. I was forced into it.” The narration and the concluding words would intimate that he was’sorry he ever oasamed “The . . . this city: He also bas nive fresh . ~ ig, in Russia’s reply to Eugland = note, that Turkey~ shoul apply dist bat, as-owingto—theYou thutthe most hotly contested. Mellkoff’s and Tergukassoff’s corps . south of Erzeroum is believed to be 4124 grains a legal tender, would: er ceut., up to such a figare tat would be. aif there would be plenty of time fortie appreciation of -silverbefore the Tedemption of the bonds would be obfar re applica-{ ‘. metal and mineral, gold, silver, iron, tin, cual, salt, sulpbur, etc., though+ the quattity of land that-may~ be somewhat ‘with the Shaki aE: the deposits taken up. @Tbe law, «8 will be seen, is very clear afd secific as permitted tv enter-upon and occupy the public lands for the purpose of mining. They must-either be. citizens of the United States or persons who have declared their intention to become “such; pO others bave— wny . Fight: -to explore orpurchase. the mineral beak. aac on eee lands, nor tion of the law, to be in the oconpa+ionottue-leods ie whick-suewmin=. ~ eral deposits arefoand. There-are at the prea uitime not less than 60,0U0 people etgaged—in nitwing on terti-ory belonging. to the U be ive never declared their Tatention to beéumesuch, , being, in fact, “Treli. ‘gible ‘to Dataralization. We refer. oft _Cours6 to The Chinese, who, for more than a quarter of a century, have been suffered t> miue onthe public domain, except us they were prohbibited frovs doing so by the local regulations of certain districts, and who the mineral regions by every avenue of travel, und there,’ either through losnlion oF purchase;-bave possessed . themselves of mining claims without letor hinderance. Tue prohibitary claagé quoted was engrafted Upon tire Cte regulating -tiis subject; with special reference t» this cluss of foreigners, who itwas not intended by Congress should be allowed to enter upon our mineral bearing lands, and there quietiy appropriate and carry away ‘their valuable deposits to the rapid impoverishment and the prejudice of our own citizens. To read this statute by the purpose of its framers, it would declare in the most positive terfas tuat ne person of Mongolian origin shall be permitted to mine upon or even occupy this . portion of tse public domain. It will be observed that the law declares that this. class of persons shall not purchasing these mineral lands “bat ulso from tieir occupation. ~ Off for Brasil. The Virginia Enterprise says: E. Scribner, late outside foreman at the Omega pill, left Tuesday night for Nevada County, Culifornia, to note But the . the latest improvements in hydraulic . Office Depariment,__entered_on the} mining, andthen goes t> see his family in Kingsten, Massachusetts, then to Cuitskill, New York, to see the ‘old folks at home,” after twenty years'’s absence. About the 22d instant be will leave New York for Brazil via Liverpool, as ‘second man” for the Sao Cyraico Mining! . Cowpany of Boston and NewYork: capitalists, of which Professor J. E “Mills is-general manager. The Sao Cyraico mines are 400 miles porthwesterly of Rio Janerio, which are reached for the last 266 miles. only by packtrain. Professor Mills spent citizeus of the United States, and by }tions prescribed by law, and —necord-+} ‘fog tothe loeul customs or rules of} carried: miners in the mining district wher such deposits wre situated, in as such roles-or customs: chimed, and the Scat undet. te the class of persons who. are to be. -. States, who-are not citizens, and me i of late years have been pouring ‘iytos recent consolidation of lined ate cor only be debarred from exploring and} fifteen months in prospecting aod} Latest. ena. : ~'T. §. Lambert, ex-Presideap of thie American Popular Life Insurance: Compaby, of New York, .was. sentenced to five years in the ‘State on ing year.ia. Eastern. Nevada -isdeclared by the Eureka Sentinel to be brighter than ever before. pees Mrs. Qliver is disvatishied. with the ‘amount paid her for the withdrawal ot her breach of Oitise suit against her case into Court again. __ Henry -Underwood, ‘supposed to be Nixon, one of the Union Pacific train robbers, has’ ‘been held for for trial before the District Court at Sidney, . Nebraska, with bail fixedcd a 000. < : The Union Pacific Railroad. Company has reduced the wages of: cer‘tain classes of its employes, the order having gone into effect Tuesday. The original Woodvitle Mining = Thomas Lord, ‘ped. 83 and worth SaaEVEEY successfal. Mrs. Hicks Ma rried. lions, .was privately nidrried~ in Row York, on Mopday,to Mra. Hicks, . the dashing adventaress; a—beantifal Phe mining ie for-thefae Lord's childees are. =e and alate that their father is imbecile, aud was drawn into the trap*by ‘the.fascinating widow. They have employed 4 lawyer, and propose ‘to petition: the the-Court to-set aside the marringe on the ground of-imbecility of the! racta temporary injunction ‘to restrain him from Gisposing of bis properly pending the trial, Lord _ is: of Poot healt ‘und feeble. will. THe Old South fale. in Boston, has “The receipts at-theelose of . st week exceeded $29,000, and, as. the expenses have tem a pCR the—umndertnking . will futver, and__to_bave—bis. ot i a eae Hpiaced in the ands 0 5 yield “a handsome . = SILVER WARE, LEA@HER, OF ALL BRAND, EDRAULIOPIPE, = QUICKSILV En Sheet Tron & ‘Gris Ware. BELTING, » PACKING, . Company have. commedced.a_.suit . against the Justice Company for the
recovery of $5,000,000 in bullion, which compla nant& allege has, bgen ‘extracted from their location, , . Chars Finney, who. was stabbed by Millard McCullough at Yuba City Christmas morning, diéd Tues-. . cat the-wreck of the ship James— farford, from Liverpool for San--FranPctses, hats ne er _eeeet ye inSan Diego. = + Majot-Fowler,; Digan -—nited: -States-Army—was-robbed—by—mask= ed men near Maricopa Wells, HZOna: three government mules. Benjamin H. Kooser, who came_to. California in 1846, and was one_ot . the phaneer journalists « of this coast, . died at Sante Cruz J nesdayof Ses phoid_ ‘pneumhgpia, Te fraphic. Rates, — The Record Says: It isanderstood that the Western —Waion Telegriph. Company, when the ‘Uetuils o the pleted, will establisha new triff, ise be effected” by xn abolition of. ‘five word’* clause in the present . per word for all words) in ‘exvess of ten. Asit now is, a message is paid for dt-a-rate or sum for each additional five words in excess of ten, so that eleven words costas much for transmission as fifteen. Under the proposed new schedule the rate will for-each additional word a given tariff,graduated accordiug to-rate value of the first ten words. derstood that a material reduction will be made on through rates to the East; that more night offices” will be} estblisbed, and increased und economic accommodations be~ provided. for the publio. All which it is believed will increase line, and thus warrant the changes proposed._In this case, it seems rates. ——tepectal Agent: Major Ben. C. Traman,the newlyappuintedSpecial Agent of the : ost duties of his office Thursday, bis commission dating January Ist. Major Truman beld this position nive years dgo,and throughout bis term of three years was 80 indefatigable, that not one unfinisbed case cf investigation was-left to be turned over to his successor, Bringing to his office the experience. of . previous years,and the knowledge of Office-affairs, gained by his’ rece visit to Washington, thers” is every reason to believe oy effects of his Administration lsoon be apparent. A bottle containing ar ~aecount of} Ariz . . Fhe—rebbers—got—$265--and+ which will effect a general and grads = ) Wal reduction ef tolegraphic rites It r tariff, and the substitution of a rate . be fixed, as now, for ten words, and : It is also un-t-the business of the] consv.idatiou tends toa reductiyneof : profit; Se SS. ———— Sine Haddock faraliy sake ia, Tuesday night, and then killed himself. @ilver Plated Ware. “C9. Brand bas an eleg nt assort ‘roeht of silver plated ware, in new } of brewd._ AUCTION SALE OF UNCLAIMED GOODS. Wid seti at Public: “kuction, “by oF “orde ter) I of, the Nevada County Narrow (Cauge Rui road Company, Cad ornia, alot of “Howsehotd Goods, Furniture, été: , marked Keb Marehali, Nevada City, on TUESDAY, JAN. 15th, 1878, [at 2 o'clock, P.M. To pay the costs of transportation, storage and costs of sale. Sale to take, place jet pees Depot,—-_¥,-@_ GUILD, Auctioneer. Navada City; Gal., Jan. 2, 1878. W. G. WILLIA re PACIFIC COAST AGENT SN amounta 6 t opposite the parses of the re Bective Shereholders, as follows: zie-Davisat Bethjehem, Pennsy!¥aupatterns, which be will wwe ae scheaper . See ee “peast wit ee Over ten TOaver iia DETROIT IT SAFES,’ relating the ciroumstances, wound up i, exam:ning the country avd found it very rich,as reckoned from a Califoruia standpoint, and on bis visit te the Comstock last week selected Mr. Seribnert> accompany him in the Mining done in that section is of primitive style, but this propoge to try the Cali The country is said t of the 5: Boo Bp ~ ll . R. Angell was accidently killed 2 ee Gia at ies bat his is grandeat mind af modery see set above meutioned -capacity. —Thet ill have a fleet which, inferior in the number of to those of either France or land, will be superior inthe tannihantion of officers, and. ie. the compl: tenees of its equipment.. Th construction of vessels proc p‘idly. ae Tae Turkish Government is not wee About 300 workmen count of a partial suspension of operations, caused by the back wasd. ness of the Porte in settling the acprompt it ite remittances for Aueri-. out hunting. . counts. GIANT. POWDER r nig ee Also; a Full.Stock of GUNS AND PISTOLS With AMMUNITION to suit, [NOTICE TO THE Pualic he Dui I have in Stock tte most COMPINte ang. cece _— : ent of “Lock STOVES, ae a * Johm Cashis TINWARE, iH durthg the. far —— g CROCKERY, er sree ot be able wo -"yush at the Co City Marshal's _Reeoheet five: ageeney morn Ti is thoagh Company, bhre = “Superintenden »-prontised $10, Os tke he thDutch Flat, “oubtbe Gedar —=> fats, and te p His repert “old Run, ‘w shortly. Har city of the cir . Cause, The Marys: didly-edited gts ninetventl, continued suc GLASSWARE —A-Full-Line-ef HOLIDAY. Goons than-any— other deuler in ~Nevadw. PAINTS: aS : “thoron; glitare c aunty. } Saree Piety Hid.. — oleae aa 2 a =Brothi ar Tone One Cake of Lees California . State te ach rH “first preadectre —Robison: elect, and N, Juan, A cabin on city, belongs Wn -B-id yy Lhursday ev wind Tobbed 0 Come andBee me Setoit purcbasirg élsewhere, Delinguent Sale Notice, YEW ENGLAND GOLD MISING €0— ~Lseationot -principat-place ot bu ness, Sai: Francisco, Cxliforn a, sie of works, Nevida County, Ce lifornis, Xo. tics.—There is delinquent Qpon the to. lowing described Stock, on account Assessmenc (No. Two) levied on th Twenty-seventh dey of Noy,1877,the seven No. No. * \ Names , Certificate Sheres Ani Amarsuxe 345 45—-$-2+ .Amarauk O44 25 2% SARGENT’'S Amaraox 31 5 SD Burleigh W E> tee 347 H0We «. Burleigh W ¥,Tr 399 30GO—_ 300 COMBINATION AND . \. Burleigh W E°Trustee 100 Hw Burleigh W E.Trustee 42" 100106 TIME LOCKS Burieigh WE, Trustee 404 “100° WW * ’ Burleigh W ; ,'lrustee 405 See 10% Corner Fourth « J Streets, Burleigh W E,Trustce 415 She SACRAMENTO. Goldew rth-W-E———"45 ed 108 — Goldeworth W a ae ONTRAGTS MADE FOR Goldsworth WE 49 50 5@ . oe Pers Ww = ee 25 2% = : Goldswo6} WE” SiS Aw Iron ‘and ‘Steel Vaults, Vault Humphtey PH 343 © 100108) Fir oomper & Bourne.Tr. 412 5 Doors, e and Burglar Proof Hogfner & Bourue, Tr. 413~ 50 5 Befes Hesidence Pafes, Jewal-. Hates ¢ © us 100 ae ers’ Safes, Coin Safes, anaask Gy “ei oe And every satheiy of work in this line. ao pid mae Dar’ 6 * . Hobart @ W 47 100 10W The very beat ‘workmiéaship on . Hobart G W J ae Rw @ this Coast. y avert GW & 149 — 10 “3 Ze L \ ff 5 Refer in Nevada County to amohens 6 wv 161 e ® i Nevada Coutity Treasurer’s Safe, ‘A. Niv: . Hobart G W 9. to ens. A.D. & P. Sutton, Nevada Transcript, . Hubart. GW. 153. i.. 58 ¥ Company —Nev City. Lockhart W 'T.Trustee 1 br ‘ ar h wockhart WT Tirustee 190 La Deibring 8-4 tity -North San Juan. . +0CkDsrt “WT Trustee 190 “Granger & ‘Watt—Urnse Valley. Lockhait W T,Trustee 197 50 bi A. Hill & Co., Little York, Lockhart W 'P.Trustee 198 = a4 BA wis > And 500 custom Lockhart W T,Trustee 199 ) Pri re on the Pacific Coast, Lockhart W T,Tructee 200 50 6 + the Coast. SEE? OS.) Lo. k art Wl, Trustee 201 BO be art] MeQvy Chas L, ‘irust 407 9150 S15¢ , Mayhew EC. Trustee $31 __10 7% PACIFIC OIL STOVE, thomas D Ly tr ster; 18 —— 35-28 homas DL, Tr ster, 15 Bo Promes DL, ‘Trnstee, 19 10 as Fie MANUPAOTURE. . Puemes OL. Tra: tee, 1 a be . Does any kind of Cooking and Heating . ‘Thomas D 1,, Trustee, 22 10. 3% which a _range_wi!ll do, with less expense . Thomas DL, Truster, FI, 1) Ue and vastly less trouble and heat to the . Thomas D L, Trustee, .24 ote person, Thomas D L, Trustee, 27 “a 2 Thomas D L, Trustee, 25.-~ 2 see Is warranted perfectly safe, Themas D L, Trustee, us a5 22 Uses COMMON OOAL OIL. Shonias D L; ‘i rustes;124 £0 S 4 . Js a vast improvement oversay oil stove . Thomas D 1, Trustee, 126 25 = eve, invented. He Thowee DE; Triste, bod = — Thomas DZ, Trustee, 12 2 4 COSTS ONLY EIGHT DOLLARS . tmomsrD i tromce: ise 10 +4 In Sacramento. . Toutes 2 1s, Trustees 309 3 3 “[Piomas DL, Trustee, a After. stx months persoral use of Thomas DL ‘Trustee, 161° 40. 21° stove, the undersign pocetynece fs in. Thomas DL, Trustee, 288 100 1000 dispensible article in every fami Thomas DL, Frusice, 29 10, No storageof wood. — a Thomas D L, Trustee, 100 ee Thomas D L, Trustee, 305 100 No clearing of ashes. Themes v ss" ‘Trustee, 306 100 4 Thomas D L, Trustee, 395 100 Thomas D L; Trustee, pos id 100 © Tho-as D L, ‘Trustee, 8 sone 500 «6 ‘ . -Wittram C, 500 5000. 500 a beef bet: Wittram C, ‘879 5 WO cBioils Pes rok ter than any other Wittramn 1 ©, >. Trastee a hy wow Not thé least oF taste ia 304 14085 1408 amneae ' teas waee 2 320 816 gi Costs only 15 cents aday. “And in accondance.with law. ma @ ore, The impepvetient tn the, Stove consists . dcr of the Board of Directs Ay shuns Ist, Of wick tubes, which are indepen. . th 27th day of Nov; De nev éach parcel of such stock #6 we tien Py) will be sold at ag sat, Bey: e 18th aay of amen bee Poets o’clock, P. M., a ES day, said uedt asscesuy Bté = eae of advertising abd esef thomle rHOMAS, Secrets. ‘Ofice, Room 21 Hey ward's Buildiws. Califaruia Strect, San Francised, Cob“ 41% a4 blankets, pre sits, ete. ‘Th plete cléan-i dle, ao mh 5 Jos, Morri “AT, @ brothe Morrison, of “visit. He . fall of forty". Year sucere ‘golden store metal to pt which he b; He-is now —i1 and is trave. iting old sce faces We brief sojourn é ” Fa Frank G. furniture at of January. Marshal, Ne sold by orde = eices lias tc pay COSLB . ‘and of been in he Death Wen gret ‘Burnett, ab of Grass Va! —io-that town He was one the county. ied by that « of death wa tism with wl for the par pian mi The Tdalh« ‘Ing om acco diteh trom v the stampin Mat. Dail. Maryeville, the past tes and he bas . ‘of the count The Order have leased _ Tor Saturday will hold th B William I shop, on th. for_herge sh January 7th a