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May 11, 1873 (4 pages)

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p a ee — et The Melancholy Murderess. money for the — — Ht who “murdered . Bie Daily Branseip mancrete ised ines so gine, Benaeney, wag cnerict’ died at his. post . i ath . remained at, the’ : Bia sg he ce de . e 4 was . for ln jolina in 1822; he dub ppea: von a ma 2 University of Virginia, and enté 2. ae her husband ; ‘he pee ral lower house of Gon af 1848, . : she’ scarcely seCoge nized ahs saad) Pgh Bin] j acted therealter . Pr tae surviete i Wb Clthotte cited . “oO poledies « et nr a Pot only “becate it re a pl OY aS, ro "Tl pi olie ‘Everything was all rig an ered = = wong roc : ‘nally oar P. anti} the close ofthe Thirty-fifth ConSunday morning at 10% o'clock. Sabbath waked him “To fake care.of the cbilBim liable-to be cheated, but because : 8 ary a vn 8 m oF eaten te ; eubstangress, March 4, 1859. In the ~— Siehool at 2, and Vespers at 7% r.M. Rey. dren,” as if nothing had happened. thet a willingt in which, 0 ML. ma ety illustrated _by supposed er, and it aprtes hing as evidence of Divine services will be held at the A. M. pod but she st: at him vacantly . . sy as tiles af Gaodth ‘would not enMinutes y we : E. Cyurch Sunday morning: at 11 o'clock. . and us if he were-a. stranger. From ‘joy 88 Of Meddlins. However, ; i Bank, Solvent Debts, Taxable . case. ‘The lien for taxes attaches on . his good judgment and impartiality ife the wretched: man . the wisdom of Mjssachnéetts:. and appro Last Year, mot Taxable this. ja particular day—say on the first a Services in the ¢vening st7 o'clock.) Rev. hig crazed wile tie wre tors has just hit u =— ne fol WS Monday of March—on which om A that his rulings . 3. C. Hamilton, Pastor. ‘. went to look atthe remains of his Alesina ade soar} a solntion, ng : ‘The Suprome.Court has gone back borrows from. B $1,000 and exec were always sustained. Governor’ ‘pivine services in. the Baptist Church, . children; and torthink how ‘be had that e hall hereafter be the ree : on iteelfand decided “in the case of} 1,5, ry note for the amo Ort was a Democrat in politics, ‘He . every sunday morning and evening, st the. doted on them and loved them. weight. inatend ot pit a sold by by jowed, anc = the Savings and Loan Sdciety against . Neither. is richer or “ the t . of Bouth Car-} usual hours of worship, Sabbath Schoo!) There they Inid befose‘hit, lifeless, . ee Cie sey de Waly won te on the T Se eae transaction, A has $1, ja ioney pyppred Miminediately after morning services. charred, bluck from the fire on which M 7 @ their worst, tat Acustin; tna decided: that’ money sebut he owes that sum to B, who has olina in 1851, but ten years later, as théy were*roasted. They looked . the Massachusetts egg-buyes.can no anpants cured. by note, whether secured by longer be defrauded, except by hig @ member of the South Carolina Se. . sweet even iu death, A-smile rested ee : with the money, but is co ‘Brevities, --ae mortgagé “or not,'is not stbject to pensated by ant obligation of ot ta to. cession Convention, “voted for the. Yesterday was a very.quiet day, as . wey Se toes, Bie! Se aed consent. — pes Tar emcees to xepay iN ee ne be from eon . withdrawal: of the State from “the everybody that couldget conveyance, . “4 nnie Hennessey is a Woman a How. a cir Drpxy’r Cour Union; During the rebellion-he was Governor of his State. Hé was a + Ov. of ‘matrimonial aspirant, — . . the middle height, slim, with a ong, ed each abvut 16, visited Lonis‘were at the picnic grounds, eet : sallow face, large gray eyes, that are . ®8 rine of the transaction. which went up from this county, and the money and . chief character and power in the afssa of the State, and the Seripture : that from “he who hath Sarespaeye taken away even that which he seemeth te have," appears to be the ruling; of the State, Goctrin In the casé of Mortimer the Supreme Conrt has held that the motion for continuance was not good, and have affirmed the decision of . Judge Reardan denying the motion. for a continuance. The record in {the Mortimer case did not show as +atrong evidence of the fact that the . , . Sifidavit was-only made for delay as in the Brown cases, and.yet the Court refused Mortimer a new tia! while they granted new trials to Brown in. both cases. They prob. ably looked over the transcript in the :. Mortimer case, and in the Brown] case they. revoked a decision which no member of the Court was willing to investigate. month, ‘and the former under the new law receiving $4,156 66-per month, and the latter $833 33. Members of the Cabinet are paid from the rolls of theit respective departments, and receipt the same thereof the same as all other employes. The President and Vice ‘President do not sign any pay roll. Sxaicutture.—Wm. Paul,of Mayfield, Santa Clara county, is entering upon the experiment of silk culnow about 6,000 mulberry trees four years old, and has recently erected a cocoonery thirty by sixty feet and to ite full capacity the present season, A party of experienced silk growers ~Italians—will take charge of the work. ; Ear” A Chicago Alderman made a speech half an hour long in support of the question of keeping open beer shops on Sunday. “Whisky,”’ said sixteen fect high, which he. will use. cued, Fred. Butterfield, a lad of ten, saved them both. > a > On thé Saucelito side the cutting, grading and. filling of the narrew gauge railroad is going forward with energy. . A large force is-now at work, the number of laborers having been increased to 100. Docrozs in Tennessee are said: to have a rather hard time. If a patient lives, he seldom pays, and if he dies, the rest.of the family wantto shoot the physician. Thatis a ats Lavra D. Farm has sued the proprietors of Platt’s Hall, San Francisco, for damages for closing its doors against her, after she had hired ond paid for it. ‘Tux threatened ‘duel at Pioche,be> tween Colonel Thornton and Perley, has fizzled, the two gentlemen having come to an understanding and the anguish expressed in these simple words as the poor crazed mother uttered them, **How long did the vision remain with you?”’ the Doctor asked.“Oh, God and the angels stayed all through until it was all over,” she replied, earnestly. She folded her hands and ara for her children. A mist came before her eyes. She. aud would have had the Doctor not held her. She implored everyone who came near her to let her see her children. Her children! None could have uttered the word as she uttered it. The reporter was told that she had been truly devoted to them, that she had seemed to love them better than.she did her Bh eh vet ‘lal ya her f em whirled wildly verish brain, and when she was that they would be buried in a pain she a Page pe and wept a she laid. her head upon and sank into ssi YH
April 25th. ? in in her we Zé ih diay king title uf a Boston monthly jourtar The Millionarie isthe —stri-. @ 12-pounder. NEVADA ICE COMPANY. Office, Foot of Main Street, Nevada City. but a mother . ing DIRECTORS : Chas. Marsh, R. W. Tally, eg eg A.H. Parkes, John W. Hinds.’ MONEY TO LOAN on good ‘eollateral ee giighest Price paid for City and Coun eee tage lar to oe ; “i tein : nal which seems to be of Shaker Lpentamenets onan oe quan Den © oupprens, and which pervades the Capitaliate mot Taxable. é sgh 17 aie ‘is a thing which can bly settled abi ottadn: . Ste naeid le thine Daliton tor Atty ox Cottngy 0 08 Mis tealm of trade, governed by 5 ) kept Soe : ; Fi: explained. Deposits recei 2 FA uted recent of the Su Mu nd 4 nil ' ‘ fe Ne The flop preme A t Inge ' nn." = An Iowa jadge gives it au /his . +4 title chosen respectfully to ask. , Checks on Sen Sacramento, of the most . Court im the interest of capitalists, x {opinion that more brains are re-. the attention of men of wealth; and. Jone, Ste _Diaite on Hnetern Otien"Lauton 0d 0 makes the poor man who has only a ". cabin to shelter bim pay taxes, w the man who has o bank : ‘. the recent revivals, as most of blers and decanters under the presfrost eee nee; . the barkeepers smashed theit tum-. for tre 175 ucres of _— ting Ahared eee ee nt A 8 —--; has. tried a man >‘a-umbrella, and -two. economy of ae ue to denote a distinct speciali ty in the ‘TSRERE was $100,000-in gold coin, and $153,510 in fine silver sent to New ‘. : York by rail. during ts pak werk pe mi vat a During the past twelve weeks $8,865,100 in gold coin has been sent to Franciaco ; Bank of D. 0. Milis, Sacraments Agency Bank of Ostif California, Virginia City. ae ver Naw Kock by mal. _ : GARE eS Beeh-per annun. tH" The Amevican plug “hat is *uicide with it, A. pint, imbibed ehid fit, “Bho haa bees antes Saestts) the ‘st bed-time will render you = on : —— “ oh Islanders, while in@an brant A Spel Segeeeems VE) Sf . _4a08 peed , WOasaW bs stats for Liverpoot, Landon, Globe surance Company. : : : r lle, Ky., the other day, the girl's = waa. decided that the. law exempting . the note, as he. would be ‘ol the National Co: tio Antoine Tam has purchased the deeply sunk and have a attonge. Bebra, girl es moriey secured by. mortgage from i ghee of an increased rate of aa t ap : ees ace pre residence of Mrs. Juhn A. Lancaster, wierd lustre, and thin, pale lips. . oes ponte ore,“ to superin. ‘ re PERE wae Philadelp és first she seemed to be quite einer: tend the Bs seems-that WH. interest equal to the tax, as has been : 3 on. Boulder streei. it was a semi-elo ment,” th 5 ed in by. Slteady demonstrated, is it not clear and which jssued the memorable adent inregard to—her fate, but iti the} ae “Heaentet. 3 Teak ma girl's fieates,-$ last: opines. is a Paid that he would be twice taxed on the . dress, prepared by Henry J, Ray-. A letter from Graniteville, informs align se ge pend Fuagper ag a aaabemmhe jaa a th ies os Bank o a. ; on esian ee a “ed oie ae cg elie ame Phe mond, in favor of a chenge of policy. us that the companies which. susSlane approach ed Poeifice pi Sane’ S bscended on the” chagrine oe eatihents ho . property st 4 borrow toward the South. Later Gevernor . pended operations ‘in that vicinity, touching accents, to let her . Stopped , the fan. . ‘The s¢leming ank 0 taxation, atid Chief Justice. Wallace . if on the same day A should loan the} *— = 7 {him, in to ig ’ mother at leveth-got-the: Bank o a : same money to C and take his noté Orr became a Republican, and dur-. during the Winter months, arehow. go. Two Sisters of Charity” “visited . ™° path go young peoness certi that the ‘law providing for a State eg inte Presidential i their . ber, and then came some relations. . Ple from under his éye, and matters = ae for it, © would also be tax th on . ing the late Presi a1 ~-campaign . making preparations to start up eir once more took ona nuptial Bank © ~ .< Board of ng crn omer rm the note and money. — els transac~! advocated the re-election of Gen-. works again. ao Swaps cog pec grigr ‘but the boy quailed before in ae ness certi i a seasoning by whic 8 . tio ion, woul a : 4 2 ollow 4 my ees Winn the ae that . a ar cas ch acutie’ texasiea, and cata He red ae and Roll of Honer. tone thas it Was yery. ey ae e os — — "This put ree dies Batik 0 ies : . con Minister ussia in dersta word she sai en : debts are” exenipt from taxation, is ae aa ae epee March last. ". ‘The following pupils are on the the reporter of-the-—Heraldatid Dr.{t9ge, aud skie went for -him with her jm «tificat === as follows. The opinion is written . ns casts ot our courts do not} —— . voll of -honor-in_theRelief— Hill Farrington-~who bad already exameg he vege 8 ar pe etc Jos, Pe a by Crockett, He says: show a tore complete flopthen this. _ . eat of Oakes Ames, school, Miss Seraph C. Nilon, teachined age in = a Doo wedded Warn Pe ake; seapetitee inal cases ai I come now int; whether — f 3 Hon, Oakes Ames died at North. er, for the month ending -May 2d: pe mentioned her ‘obildven for the homes. a tar ib ney baal . “ Indorees It. Easton, Mass., Tuesday afternoong) Emma Thompson, Sophia Penrose, . frst time. — PP Re Ps he onal I by eon the land, is,. The. Sacramento . Union, which} He was born in 1804, in Easton, . Nellie Moore, Willie Williams, Willie a “Ont Pa re oht my Repel . . Tuere is an Indian at Nicasio who al eases, “in substance atid in its legal effect, a claims par excellance to be the friend:. achieved success as 4 manufacturer . Penrose, Maria Griffin, Willie Wol-. hey piicmrmom © De, / ig said to-be 110 years old The Cl tax one same ty. ..We all} of the people, indorses the decision . of shovels, and was largely engaged . ders, George Penrose, Elisha PenDn] PAR Ook: Crean Tie. Ai unite intelligent, and_-rémembe ‘ : SOC} OF BRUTE, BES WEE se eely. SD8A ’ ession of her face was heartrend-} 9! 7a 98 TH chase pro a Bary 4 com . of the Supreme Court, by which cap. in railroad speculations—was at one. rose, Charlie Penrose, a Wolie and her eyes were filled with when the Mission ek stipulation between the parties, the. italists are exempted and-the—taxes}time President of the Union Pacific. . ders, tears. 54 was formed, ed drawn mortgagor is required to pay the tax . of the.poor people correspondingly . He was: elected a member of the Where. are they? the doctor . the interviewers $50 to both on both om the land and morigage, snc. increased. ~The revenue must be . Executive Council of Massachusetts Spelling Mateb. ee used awhile, and gazed up-. 7, ee fa the ' . ~~ 4 e pa * $3 that practionily he f+ he hes still. in {PAid, and if the sioney brokers and . im 1860-62, elected to the Thirtypepe tery ‘00k of deep angnisix. eran into eanlaath Moana Gee possessi éd money, . metf of bank accounts are exempted, . eight, Thirty-ninth, Fortieth, Forty; . “Oh! oh! they're dead,”’ she Ome j ' bey secure . whch the mortage wis cabs ot pooless.a8 and Bae “of . paige Foran Poterktins . ing contest all pupils of the pnblic. in the same low tone, and<wringing . cisco‘are somewhat improving, ex— made, the law taxes “ sc — farmers must make up the deficiency. ‘a Republio presenting the Secschools be allowed to take part who . her hands, “I killed them; I burnt) cept young Shannon, who is expeca it is vn) the meee, Fog me eee se the . The poor must pay taxes while the {ond District Uf "Massachusetts, in. Wi#h, a8 it is now thought Bene ta ér head in her hands . td to recover, arated z tax on the mortgage debt », If. rich add up their gains at the rate cluding parts of “the Counties of . Wi! not be so many dato: fs 2” th Nature never fills our hearts with is féllo — Ne eps 7 ga — of two per cent. per month. This is. Bristol, Norfork and: Ply . His all tedious. by did you kill them, ©! more of her beauty than when we mouth o! ands in' pages hat the Supreme Court and the/ connection with the Credit Mobi ~ Plenic ‘ -areing f sick > —_Like— ther taxpayer, it is taxedin the he: Pp : : enic. She was still weeping, but -she/-are recovering from sickness. Like to the he onde of the latter; so that the — Sacramento Union call equal taxa-. and the investigation made at the . Phe picnicers had a time at — om — eres in Pa a mother as she is, she then leans dence; tl _ ey. bears its share of taxationand the} tion, San Francisco—the greatest . last session of Congress, brought his . 7.0) ort's grove yesterday. It is estisame hollow, un y tone, “The! over us most lovingly and ‘smiles her ton rosé laad 9 yh fay nn usurer of the State, the leech which . name as prominently before the peomated that t about a thou1a nial She meats peared ae sweetest, and kisses us into beautiful place of very tte od pe A said in People vs, . Xhausts the vitality of the interior— . ple as that of any other man in pub-. .54 men, women and children on . The Lord motioned to me to do it. dreams. __ granted. Whartenby and in Lick ys. Radia, is the gainer by this newno. lic life. unds. — fand ¢ ) when I louked at my ae at Pails that pnp _ one _ tion of the judiciary. i Teast cere : Becnaer . Hew a Por fongues) Ir is feared that’ the Blackfeet, Wl District —— oni cannot improve The Result. F ee was a pause. She sobbed piteously, . ; line not ch > pecs ie the State esas Gant? The bof th ee may be of interest to know at the; ‘The bridge spanning Deer Creek, . “On, my ¢ < Oh, my poor sota, will cable and perpetrate wotil pe: to the contract and is not bound by resw e recent decision . President never his salary . at the foot of Broad street, is nearly . chiidren!’’ many outrages before sufficient force Board stipnlations inter aliens The burdens . on taxes is that the intetior must be . himself, but es it through the! gited up with tailingsfrom the claims . _ “Did you strangle them first?"’ the . can be moved to Protect-the settlers, monning of ee a on homer bled for the benefit of the land sharks . Pirst Nationsl Bank of ‘Washington, of the M ita Oo. . sae eae anid _ =a by scoule kein between: rivers or ivr une . oo seregi Pid to which he has given thé power of tar A: Maine paper tals this: listlessly athim: “I beid the oldest “ar An international _pharmacoClerk of Bos But in the absence of suc. what principles of reasoning the Surney, and the money is, always ; : first overthe-fire. (She wrung her. poeia is te be considered by the ntipalati a an tnexeenhde lew of po. preme Court could decide one drawn from the Treasury by the. Fred Townsend of Bast Wilton, 4) hands), Yes, I did. Ob, my chil-. Medical Congress at, Vienna i in Sep li economy would impose upon . that mortgages were tax cashier of that: bank and placed to lad of eight, rushed into a swift} dren!, Oh, my children!" ember. = I se eee ot paving theta ine io next that they were 2 ‘the credit of the President in the. Steam five feet deep, to rescue his orgie pee On eae pees Ce tialialialiel ti. “ Mi Je Srigage debt,. Interest on monéy . comprehend. t. bank. ‘The warrants for’ the salary . Sister four years old. Clinging to. “Yes, yes,"” she. sighed, moanin BORN, SE Millow 1 loaned ote mony. the for Fran . of the President and Vice President . te ice and holding his agra Froude acpin, * “Oh my children, my ¢ t pe gprs the money, ‘an @ tate . 1 '. are made out at the Treasury ‘the water, he refused':to be helped) dren.” Pere At the Rising Star Mine, Eureks, of alll ad agreed + gee is the “Shylock has been the ie sisted out himselftiil_his-sister—was resWords could not convey an idea of 9th, to the ioe Chas. Moran, in 5 snp ar ye TREE ‘ip —— ae. 4