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deprlaw. So far as stat: utes and laws are concerned, greenot. Maine, . to te
Geer 5 Swi ogeape
\fhe. volantary .acts. ot. the. people.
‘They ure no, more legal tenders unand silver com, ond “even if the speeater ans Se9 ta pena gold}
coin would be enforced just as readily.
partiadanc Bs nob statutes of
pore natacnae are are
the State Legislature under which
thé people can be forced to. usethem.
It isa remarkable fact that while
this senseless clamor for greenbacks
ia being raised in California, the
(of the East, where they have been in
‘Constant use, are demanding a return to specie: payments, ands money lees fluctuating in its value.
California has not retained gold as
ite medinm of business on secount of
any law, “exeept ‘the great laws. of}.
business. under which men use as
‘money the very bést medium Within
reach, and it has been the good fortune of the people of this. State to
have gold atid silver for this purpose.
A Now Resoarte,. ;
‘Since the order of the Board of Supervisors of San Franciaco
the door. his left band.
ts Soke sacl
. downward, to see if it wae. still raining. Just.at this moment-a.balt ¢
lightning descended from the
re peng pa rouse Bre
te ce Pe.
and glancing from that to his band.
It ran along the arm to the shoulder,
one-half: +-when-it parted,:
. fluid passing down the back, and the
other half down the front. At the
middle of thie: wian’s body ‘the curin his bare feet, and as soon as it
strack the particular part of the raft
on which he-stood, it tan along: to
the end, then took a course to the
riglit, striking thé oar, ranning along
the same to the end of the blade and
then expleded. like a betiibshell, a
brilliant light being shed over the
water. Where the current had pas”
Rae Caldwell’s boay it Teft
a very red mark, and in some places
drew blisters. He pays he feéis no
than having a con’
brimstone. in bis, mouth,
perfectly sensible and realized .
thing that Was gding on hin
from the time he was, until .
4; Feqititing the” ger lpn pope orerbladé, 80" days .
prigoners to be out off’ at the county .
jail, there. hes.sprong up a lively.
cothpetition indig (be "imahihtuotit-[. ta
era of false braids. and. ringlets for . " 6/5,
“the hair crop. Chignons te od
are out of atyle, bat brai
13 and, other. superabundant bi
sain ie Tel ent
} now! it appears the
“Ponies into nse in “4, Soy Wath he of
j and his hair crop’ will soon be
Soe ie sats ol, leakites
a Foanat “Phe . Chinamen ‘are
; in the ~way ‘of every trade
“and busine secrecy
todiseournge
demote is to bebrought. ne
“pedtion® with’ the “stpply, tow on
hand,” ond -when this ordinance is
enforced we may: look for. an early
“felt ot back hair, carts, Laatste.
re Ras Bes 64 ah a Tt
, ‘Terms of County Assessors.
! Attorney-General Love, in answer
rt gal te
et ka
extending the term
nity Atsesaors from’ two to
dg th i a
us of the Snpreme Court to show
: Fning bs tg constitutional; “As
the tetms of such officers had. been
yardage
me
prc sigan once. suetained. such. enacteat of Rt faq ak the fears
‘. cited in Paris by the sitniieetbanh
". of two-Oriental marriages which are
. about to take place. One is between
the Viconite'Oharles' pipet
and a young cigee , peonvert
to Christianity, ‘and
child vt a wren . merc!
fair daughter back with ne to France
and had hér édtiedtéd atia‘first-class .
schiéol'‘at Bordéatx. “Plid young
lady’s names faeWse, bat on her
baptism she added that of. Marie.
‘The other projected marriageis still
more remarkable. A-dapanese dignity; attachéd to the emt now in
Paris, Lakaoa by name, young, rich,
atid handsdme, has asked and obtained the hand of Mile. Hebert, the
danghtér of'a wealthy erchant,
now retired from ’
in good style. The fiancee appears
only to have stip that her suitor should embrave Catholicism, to
which request 'hé ‘itiade’no demut.
The Japanese are. naturally a religidus people, ‘dnd two centuties
back many of their neble families
belonged to the Catholic faith. .Indeed, what the inhabitants of ‘that
remote Empire underwent for the
sakesot xeligion, :fornis }on6 of . the:
most.curious-histories.in the annals
}of “the ‘world. Both ‘marriages to
which: we. refer .were +o take. pluce
. sait in Hartford
the Lancaster, ‘Penn. 2, Batininer of . . re
civilization, while on totaal te oe
vey lands where settlers were thick—
ib taney a . i.e
‘that he had ‘Tost mach ‘money minsates ton a to be
antil diy “ary hs is and. if
he don’t, overboard ‘he goes and
; overboard he onght to go, but under
the present circumstances none can
Sct evoaieanies te alee, ek have
The United States of ei
Geo, H, Williains itadttorney, brings
pgainst the Union
Pacific Railroad Company, charging
it with all the crimes.in.the swindling calendar, with all the financial
frands that the heart of man can
conceive, and with cheating in every
act that it did. It is'a fearful list of
crimes which Williams gathered into
his fist and hurled at its head—and
the great public believe it guilty of
them all, and of as. many more as
can be pat into the complaint. And}
this is the pet corpdration 6f the
Sacfatnento Union, which. that jourmal hoped would construct ‘its road
across the Sierraste our very doors,
‘and thus shutout the California
_ . Cempany. But the Union: is: 20
judge of persons, and is peculiarly .
mate in its:choice of friends.
So say the Sacramento Bee, .
‘Reveithers, Bah
a thing as two crops of grain in one
year is by no theans rare >in Califor_. nia, Apple trees have been Kiowa
to yield two crops, and pear trees:
three crops; but such a phenomenon
as that related in the subjoined item
from an Alameda paper, will be like} Sees
ly to create surprise: ‘‘A sixty-acre
field on the rauch of Juan Peraita,
near San Leandro, was farmed to.
barley last year, and a good, hea
oe of the grain harvested from it.
This year it was allowed to volunteer,
and proda growth’
of clear Lae Rte, Sette about
three feet high, and, ia in. a bi
thrifty condition.”
‘Tae Maya ron Powmonmna.That
is'a singular view which is taken by
a Baltimore lawyer of.9 mania for
poisoning” He*thinks that when a
man or woman poisons a human being without detection, in ninety-nine
a
and living . case out of a hundred thé poisoner at became necessary to ‘Have: if ‘tebeconies ‘insane. His) reasdiiing is
that one successful crime of thig
sort begets such a sense of power
and ability to remove at will every
human obstacle, so blunting, ‘at the
same time, the sympathies, .“‘t at in
nearly every case the mind becomes
) Gnd thé’ prisoriék G3 “ready
with the deadly draught to avenge
the most trifling Gisrespect or wrong.”’
Let those who think of poisoning
anybody take warning.
THE cases signliiad the eiiiideln
¥ Bel naam arvmagetad
"7 . son, wan poldmilsintelp of the Bibi
Ldeath; after which it was presented
+tous and says'he will teturn to San:
. to wield fhe’ Vetecutive” power’ if he!
has not been properly elected, it
Should Kellogg not resign, he will
then have to show that he was. the
choice of the people, or.,Congress
will order a fresh election, with guaraot ford man, romntly rm Bad
dren, and left his bones to his enemies ‘‘to make whistles of."
*Aeeoprisn taken by-a New Bed-.
win, of Yuba county, it. is reported,
“States Senatorship.
memberof the State: Bord of _Harbor Commissioners—feusons_ not
. Pablic Adminintraor Whiteot ‘Sierra
“Ax extbamge says Jews: 0. Good. . Bt
wilt be a candidate for the United: Lirad
~-Joun Roskxrety has resigned asa / :
_. aaties that it Will be fairly conductDispatches to Chins.
he following dispatches were sent
to Honaael on Tuesday last, on aé-}count of the ordinance passed by the
Board of Supervisors, # synopsis .of
which we published ‘in thé’ TaanscuipT yesterday morning. “The sum
of $500 was_ subscribed by different
Chinese’ merchants toward . ying
the ékpenses of forwardiug ‘ telegrams, which were sent via New
York, Léndon, Marscillés, Malta,
Alexandria, Bombay, Calcutta and
Singapore, to their agents at Hongkong:
San: Francisco, May 21thi—Tong
Wah, E. E,Tuen, Chinese Hospital,
Hongkong: Keep all passengers.
There is no more work here; no foéd,
tio dwellings; many sufferers.
(Cuvess Mrrcuawrs’ Excnance,
ete
Sep Fr , May 27th,fTong
Wah ‘Hospital, ‘Hongkong. Inforte .
Chinese i immig that. they must .
‘Aéal ot trouble here, Much. information by telegraph impossible.
pote ye go ng Dews-_
papers,Will send letters and noaes hs oeck” Answer.
Signed. ~~ Srx Compantxs.
xx Vibksow's Bis Pie Brouz.—
ore Tha Church, ia.”
pandvhymn book on its palpit:** ‘The
Suekson by a lady at Washiiigton
;during «his presidential term,’ and
was used in “his” fainify until his
by Mrs. AudrewJatkéon to Mrs, Mation Adams. “For a long time it was
‘church every Sabbath,and reta
after the services. At the ‘close of
the war it had becémé sé worn that
bound, and of the lest pages:
replaced by those taken.from. other
Bibles, It remained st-the church
After that until stolen.
Tyxier Curtis and wife nee Annie.
McKenzie, arrived. in.New. York
Thursday from‘San Francisco. They
are stopping at theSturrevant House
on, Broadway.. Mr. Curtis character-"
izes the newspaper statements in re.
gard to himself as absurd and ridicuFrancisco shortly, to-meet all the
} Sacnascerro is making arrange.
ments for the Fourth of July cele-. .
. parhde. ‘Thete will alsi'bé a regatta.
not come. important. Great
. Bible .was.preseited to.Gen. Andrew ee ie oe ching it up,untaken from the Hermitage. to the}.
political only.
stribed in order to get the proposed
,Ganae Ballrondvandes waPrs i!
eo aml longest funeral he ever heard of took
place abéut a-week ago. His hired
since.
A wibow in Lealedie complains . 87s
going to circuses and funerals, having no busband to take her anywhere
bration. I¢ is intended to Have all
the Companiesof the Fourth Brigade
A very Emil. recently Teceived this mal hate g ber vor
stitution pa tehapa oy ey Fool's day."’
nem pock: , eonbook lay on ¢ Ldsuatioats poe
Sho ‘fooled’ by ‘so transHi anxious —e
found it: = he had ororees: it
some hours previously.
Siwra Oavz has built a schooner,
the Uaiitely a8 Maali it last
week. ey
—=
THE pkboeaas tan’ fanareh~
‘ing on,” and aré now’ destroying . ;
grain fields in Monterey county. .
lately, was notlarge. The chiéf loss
about $2,000.
0a
A cocoanoT exploded on a fruit
stand in Biehitond, Va., a day. or
two ago.
Inviowannary or Postar Canpds.—
Inquiries having been .made as. to
it is well to state for the information
bf the public generally that ihe Postoffive:Department regards them’ in’
Weis nk eek 9s. anggnees te Bo ai
Taere remains $30,000 to besub-.
Santa Craz and ‘Watsonville Narrow ge
girl weitt to it and has not returned geese
Caltex,
that the orly pleasure she has is
San. Francisco.
San Juan at 230a. M.,
vada City in time to ¢
Making Hl TRIP THROUGH IX om
Seedy Nations? Exchange
Nevada, May, 2th, 1873,»
SARSAPARILGA:
“BEoOD. os
Wd qt ‘snd most. oho
taining $1 So Wage tnt he . REO MA
AN} Ieinds of Ainéases or sores arising ts9
been blood and humors.
IT. NEVER FAIS
a complete cure, if it-antott
‘snd. Deslers tp all Druggiste aye
TT wer ere
"Par damige by fire at Tehata
was by, Harvey Simpson, which was .
water right Dele sto tothe :
further Certace
Nevada, May 224, 1373.
E M. HUGHES.
the inviolability of the postal cards;))*"
Teves
=
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eatly in May\Phe Chinese lidy will be . Pacific Railroad Company:for'dam. charges which have appeared against . *M¢ 42 Tepect precisely as. sealed
Lott held” that whet the commtituees the Moedeleine. The . ages for grain burned arin nm him. * , sot Letters, No postoffice official has any :
tion declares att offica elective, it ‘Jobanese gentleman will plight his . tives, came to a conclusion in the ~ sittete noes more right to inspect what is written Slee
cannot be filled in any other mode;/ 106. at St.. Philippe’ du“Roule. . District Court at San Jose, May 24. Staveny ov Brazm.—The Etiper. °° a postal card than he would have
‘ua Both these unions an we believe, . There were three-edted;iand the rail. or of Brasilihes just idtrnck the last eer tery peau Bp yeal . END AFOLL Srock Gr Fancy cou.
nn eee i dented. @ never before . road com was,beaten in. each. . blow against slavery in his. domin¥ ‘Fresh Limes; Lemons, Oranges :
ar vi io . oe tg rd pitt de aR Mrs. son poet ES Rogers . ions, by affixing his sign manual to ‘they “are-Belivered, “Gf left at public . . :
yWhole te new ate 9099 . marrying a datighiter of'ttie Celestial . & Forcé,'$1,240;and Martin, $245. . #@eerte Which makes all children . Places, such ‘as hotels, boating} °! ‘And Pine Apples, com.
"ao eee fous el © tie Empite; and few, »imdeed, e; the Of coursé' ‘the cases went to the Su-. born hereafter of slave parents~free: houses and. stores, there. is-noway}, stantly on hand. :
Frenchi ladies. who Make ‘ap th {PONE 0 emp Sree the sal Tt as been & weary, process, this ab. & Preventing dishonotablé persons “
~j jiinds to qccept a hrushand likely: ¢ olition of hman bondage among . from peeping at them if so disposed, Fresh Fruits: mea ae
. take ‘them aan toned their haa? ivilized nations. At. what-cost of unless pat directly if te hands of aoe er Ts
: Frenchmen, on. the ‘Apatoots, Strawberries and Chereye faeqgure this couptry hag] Party for whom intended:: ad et
} Boe rf bs
‘We tte Tadablad to 4 Gérdatsten'. oe ig, can st-. i Weblabonte,. Pa, tho willage . M2" ” nig enn
sre tvtuente even’ there the . Mii Sets to play every. LL toe a ode, May, 2 «ae
he keeps constantly on hand. stn sit ihe em mei * authorities pn gr it
receives them fresh every morning, et gp Me. prem otgs
besides hosts of other kinds of fruits, —% sf Og “iit
ke.
' ;
Tar simian =a a f = nt
pee edsregp ee rs Peer.
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