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August 11, 1854 (4 pages)

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P ‘ue m4 a 73 3 . eee Peeve wea: Q EI¢ A wae ot a *e ROOTS, SHOES 493 RUGBERS, a — ws Cit t pg 53f = ‘ x 7? i sv here i i : aig da TY \ TER than at : i nnd +s Cow bl PR yo eo \ . os 24 i> id S d zs + ’ which. wi { ' i * i S fh W H . at this esinbil 5 rig fe ‘ > 4 ‘ rie se \ K ivi 3 2 oun’ ° amrAtter aving established himself permanenuy n Nevad nd i wae +3 th his work shal com ne r . he h vrai par ic , r ? } 7 : nh y met rt i qt st ~ Hu 2 7} . : a s 3 } ’ , Tit <i . , 5 { 4 * i {4 cs saad a ’ os : {Ty \ 4 . j \ ) J fas Wy rt y Ih ow bY 4 esc + ee P.V: Skillman, A. BD. Skillman ~!Y > SKILLM AN & BRO, ; . = fAr a Plain and Bread Streeis, Nevadn NY ; 7 at i tite > 77h /é Wh. SIONS Gi fs é Y S Treceetpt xEe * of all . ol Dr n ulipted h Market. © i r int :. r duced pri con sinpa the foltow 2a 100 10 cust 10 dc > Togett it = 2 : vs, Qysters, Sardines, Clam rd ruits, § es, Uyst a “ Peas, Macaroni, Vermacilii, eens i id 2 UD. Ht unary Shelf G foods tao nuime I Ice it 25 +4 ! ees foyer i: " to say everything that is diaalls 0 enlied forins mila irestab lishmeats . 5 wurchased the Stock. {to Skillman & Bro. ; od ‘ Front , a few days a J taWitten taere will be a large addition tare Bays) as ken the stand formerly ecetpied pesatag Russell. fronting on Main and B rowd streets, near Bridg igea, We have ample capital to purchase all ot le code “fe r CASH. there by avoiding the per cent of the ¢ fit System, and bepe, by our undivide “<d attvi n to business—e elgg ry endeavor to render satisfaction and 3 ape ps. ply ul Goods to merit a portion of public patronage. “lian delivered Free of € fart ze. SKILLMAN & BROTHER, Main at nd Broad Streets y Messrs 3-im . HAIRDRESSING AND BATHING ROOMS. FAPHE UNDERSIGNED mayalways be found at heir Saloon connected with "Phelps Hotel, on Nain street, Where they will Attend to Shaving and Hair Dressing In the best manner. They have fitted up in connection with their Saloon. eome Elegant Bathing Rooms, where they are prepared to furnish ai 4. sours, WARM ANY COLD BATHS, Their Terms sre mcderaic, ani they tention to business to merit patron Nevada, Dec. 16, 1853.34 t ts the Journal. ha Ne Cyvayah "s 4& Poret eye cal ¢ Pistol; \OWR i > ae. > py DONE INTO-BLANGOWERSE.BY ——. Shoeeld ever in I ve i Ji ¢ ——(toe draw it miled ; t ‘ ‘ t is ele a3 +e . 1 fin much >u Frisbe’s awnink, ‘ < 2 em t sumpmihink ak i presants . : 2 viv a cerdiaw! inwinetashu nt bsor \ \ . 1 iW t i "oF tT 8 e Say ni off it awai I i il clangor u 1 egy s-an se) s. Hed o a bit i } radi 3 s 3 ra s 1§ GOUE WHCes , rae? I8 \ 1 aria treather) io : : J Mis guyded re ke YP “ t oO 4. FCticeé hiz 1 7 } tcr > . ae rint the . Uw i ran Fran , n ‘ ‘Mw 1 r a tm 1 ( =e a “3a <3 Fey 78% ass: £ a > : ¢ 1} : P xa , i i ad Lyi + 4 er? “ {ta o} of Ploasg nt Flat 4 ’ 1 4 °; eS ty A ' l t i. Be 3 WAS § ed to ’ ? ’ ‘ry TY ‘ { . { ; nted ~eCre n ° ?i \ adopted : “y 1» =} i i leasant Fla M : = 4 } T ee ’ ns * i t if bea . : i t oe mn , ihe ? . ’ Pas ¢ Co Ss claims and t A ; " ny end of 0 { . } — sy Ar 2 2d rach t H ui 1 : BO fast , -] th xt ’ ’ ibe, ner om ‘ 1 7 } 4 a, Pa. 1 Ea { 1 in the iat snali i Sec 5 +457 a “+ 3 A I H } ’ hi iN) <a Fiat s ui de it ) it ] wd fi v3 by T i ‘ eG 17} é ee ¢ i ; ww Po j eee nuaeren 1 eo . ’ 4 ~ j { iv ob men mm the } . et ; ' 4 ' t San to 4) inenes eacn ' = z . ; ps tH: Six ! it iy) 1 tne . ‘ + Ci 2 j n-] yr upthe flat as the eo oF 2 } hs . iS. Ti l ull dimited, ¢ IWiDS fa T } ee ? f re Tr 10. required to ? 7 ae ‘ eS.. ta puile Ive 3 ‘ + OW the Ge f ry s ? ’ ’ . FAB } "ue oa > : . . cand to : ong full day’s work or is Co 8 Cialms ( y tenth dav 3; when ht ? } at dm n+ ( Cc Gb tl amount of water specl> +6} : > = ft # it} thy x=n t cle Otherwis ! Chi . »,] +} ‘ ie ied im ft November, 1854. antil the first. « ‘i . comniwiv a cl: taiaes shi ll be settled by disinterested miners . Arte 10th. That each Co. shail er pty their . tatlines o nh is ir own rroun 1, Art. 11th, That these laws be subject to amendment by a vote of two-thirds of the mi. ners of the district. Art. 12th. That a copy of these lawsshall be published ia the Nevada Journal, and three . copies shaff be posted in the distriet. — E. P. PALMER, Sec’y. That was rather a precocious specimen of ‘Young America, not yet i ssidie into ‘trousers, when one day, recently said to} trust by careful at . & his father — Father, Come and get me this apple. There being no immediate sign of come . nlianee, the young chap exclaimed — Father, why don’ t you start! {always start when yore tell me td &s Nonsuiting A Creditor a Oia was . The Meanest IV oman on iss —*} 7 A Thy iting puna ety “ape a short time) am afraid Friederick,” certain lawyer in the (¢ ago, the only one in those ‘digeins’ then. . ied: for aught I know, at present. was aman well to doin the w orld, He! and . her husband, “that Betsy is dishonest.” “Ah! what makes you think so?” “Why, T gave her seven apples to pre-. . what was surprising in the limb of law, . pare for a pudding—and will you believe laverse lo encouraging litigatio . } . m. terrible rage, ‘Look here Squire,’ i blasted shoemaker at Pigeon lowed him.’ . ‘Did the boots suit you ?’ . ‘Chl yes—I’ve got aie cua . ‘Pair price $ a . ‘Oh! yes. . “Phen you owe him the money honestier 9? iv é ‘Of course.’ ‘Well why don't you pay him ? . ‘Why, ‘cause the blasted snob went and sued me, and I want to keep him out of the morey if 1 kin?’ . ‘Tt wHl cost you something,’ . ‘Oh! don’t keer a cuss for that. Fo much do you want to begin ? y “a . ‘Oh! ten dollars will éo.’ . ‘Is that all? Well here’s an X, so go ‘ahead ! and the client went out very well . s satisfied with the beginning . Our lawyer next called on the shoe'maker, and — him what he meant by . commencing legal proceedings against M. ‘Why’ said he, ‘I kept on sending to jhim till T got tired. I knew he was able ‘to pay; and . was determined to make him ' — s s the long and short of it.’ ‘Well,’ said the lawyer,*he has been a wt customer to you, and I think you eee too hasty. ‘Lhere’s a trfle to pay on account of your p roceedings ; but Lthink pee better take this five dollars and cal! it square.’ ‘Certain, Squire, ‘darned glad to get it.’ . So the lawyer forked over one V if you and . kept the other, In a few days his client came alone, jan d asked him how v he got on with his law . suit. : ‘Rapidly ! said the lawyer ‘we've isuited him, and he will never trouble you,’ . ‘Serusa'em! that’s grea cried the ie] ent ‘I'd rather gin fifty dollars than have jhim vot the money for the boots.’ None of Your Business.—An o'd maid ina down eastern village, called, in her al way, upon a young and very pretty ‘a great favorite in the town, who (as 2d ‘wormed out’: of somebody with om she had been tattling) was about to ‘get married toa worthy ‘young gentleman i ving in the same place. She began her ee ory: adroitly. ly non1 oe vs is going somebo to get mariried. W ho do you guess ‘tis now?” . “fF don’t cnow, I am sure.” Rear oes guess now; don't you think of somebedy ‘ried 7” . Ress not Well now asin anybor ly was me if you wasn.’t engaged, and was be mer lL say to em ?” Vy Susa ’ s'p iO ASK voiIng io “Tell ’em,” said Susan, “that you don't . know anything atall me = it, and that it IS none of your bustness.? ry +e ‘business’ of ‘puinping’ was over for that day—in that quar ter at least . Chinese Justice, —The Ci inese io deter the people from committing crimes, used to put the body of the party ‘killed or judges, that’s going to be mar-: ted ‘fore long, what shou'd . said he ‘that are’ Cove has:gene and sued me fora pair of boots . Where that ¢ her ares 2 Bone: it, Icon a over the quarters, and only One day a chiens came to him in a most found twent y-seven! “ ee you sure you counted right ? tithes: arefully, Heaven only world is full of iniquity! Betsy was discharged without a characthem on now—fust fer. A Bf sepul . United Siates to any Is y place i in Franee, said Mrs. Smith to few days ' . ; jcurred bat a few days i {t wasa invariably charged with double postage when closed in an envelope. The fact) Should be remembered by those writing to, ‘their friends in that country. In order to postage, letters should be written very close on good thin paper, and directed without an envelope. An exchange paper ‘would suppose that “sewing was the ont save says—any most peaceful and quiet occupation inthe woerfd:; and it is absolutely horrifying “3 hear ladies talk of stilettos, i bodkins, gath: surgings, hemmings, gorgings, meni, whippings, lacings, cuffings, and bastings! Whata list of abominables. ings, Not long since we were a prominent teacher, and sought to detain him a litile longer than his business seemed to warrant, “I cannot stop now,’’ said he “T must be at my school-room.” “Are you always thus prompt?” we enquire d. “Yes,” said he, “and that is the best way I know of to teach my pupils to be al‘ ay: 3 in time, I have not Leena moment behind the time of com: nencing in two years, and during the six years I have been a teacher, I have never lost fifteen . minutes, all told, from my schoo!-100m by
veing late.” As he left us, we theught we had dis cover d ¢ one reason least why our friend sful teae A Witty Hiledaae sod gentleman by the name ef Slaughter, living ata distayce from this place, being subpoened as a witness ina pending in our Court, and being about to marry a Miss Lamb, writes the Court that he cannot attend as a witness this Court, as he expects to Slaughter a Lamb next § Sunday. —— Montgomery ( Ala.) Journal. case ‘ireuit Oledience to Order —A jailor had iceived strict orders not to ke ep any apt ners in solit: ry confinement. Once when ree he had but two in ‘charge, one escaped, and he was oblized, in consequence, to kick the murdered in a coflin, in the house of the! murderer tiibhecompounds with the friends. . Mhis 1 saw practiced upon Einanuel de Arango at Macao, because a servant of ais, being a black of Mangiar Massen had . killed a Chinese, who provoked him by , with a frog, And though sinking him over the face iwhich is a thing they hate. 'Aranjo had killed the black and offered to: ipaya thousand Tayes, yet he could not prevail with the kindred to consent that ‘ithe dead body should be taken out of his. i house.— Travels in China. Great Rush to Nedraska.—The Louis Intelligencer of the 19th, says: St be co.spleted to that place by the close of . he present year. We trust that the slug -gish Panamenos will speedily be aroused ‘from their Rip Van Winkle slumbers, by! the shrill s has scarcely succeeded in bringing them to. ree inearly a month, said to him one day, iW hy, John, I don’t think you like liver.” ‘© Qh, yes,” said John, I jike it very well) i for fifty or sixty meals, bat J] don’t think U'd like it asa steady diet!” The old lady . cooked something else for the next meal. /This may account for the fact that persons, iwhen in most need o Dr. Franklin says that “time is money.” Stor ne,” A Steady Diet —An old lady down Come by that horse * ‘East, having kept a hired man on liver . Gther out ‘of reonlations, A Tow? of -_ ! fown in Wore est avery legal voter 2 dissolutiok of doors, {to comply with — There issaidtobea county, Mass hich has signed a petition for the Union-<so the New Mercury reports. sin Bed! ord A valentine is the first letter which a young girls learns in the alphabet of love A Deadly Reptile.—In Cincinnati, a d: Lys sre a live scorpion was fetid two years, unnoticed by its aurse, “Yes, for . counted them over three! knows . This . Sea. Feu ea ' breath of air, the ‘least fright, l f7int.—A letter sent from the . eer nizing, a female who had ye . the employment. of . sss = =r ~ -— <n e riubhiched2 since an account of the hazar. dous exploit of a child which clambered iupoh a roof, in New York, and was provi. identially resened when death seemed imminent. A precisely similat incident oesince, An infant of own eyes, not mere bered upon the Peg of a wing dow in the third story. of the hotel Opposite our oflice, and there chery laughing and crewin all 1 Gis heedless of the peril that threatened it.— sight to make strong hold : men breath. ‘The slightes: their would have thrown it off ifs balance and precipitated it upon the pavement below, A crowd eathered and stood. loss agony of suspense, expecting momentarily to sce the child dashed to nieces.— Meanwhile, the infant stood, boldly erect, and Jaughinaly extended its hands, as if inviting a romp with the sper At last, when the sight had ‘iators helow became aeobeen sewing in the room where the window was, sight of the little creature with eommendable coulness, instead of shrie king, and thus . trophe, quietly stepped to the window and; . enclosed the child in her arms. conversing with . in . will “hit to a hair” of five miles; on being shet from a cannon! jectile’ has been submitted to the almost certainly bringing about the catasdeep breath from the crowd, showed the interest they had felt and the relief experience L—Buffiulo Democrat Jafernal Maei vine.——A ‘longitudinal proBoard of Ordnance. enth, may It is about four feet any object ata distance itexpands like an umbrella, explodes the the moment it alights, and causes annihiiation to every material jor yards sround. many ,in the worldsand one or two ch: ges would rhe, a piece of logwood, which came up on) re steamer Tweed. It was in a partially torpi d state, but when — before the furnace hones it would strike wickedly at any object which was pre esented, : Imitation —A yor Ing lad i in’ Baltimore . was shot on ‘Tivursday, by the accidental dischargo of a pistol in his pocket. The ball was abstracted from his abdomen. and it is thought he wiil recover. He said he carried the pisiol becausa it was the tom for young mento do so. He is about twelve ye ars of age. Harder than Ston: peek man named Stone exclaimed, “Pii bet tl have the hardest name in the company.” * Done,” said one of the company; ‘‘what’s your name?” said the first. «Hand me the money,’ said the other, “my name . Harder-” is a iting men of the day. sable descendent of Africa by the name of ‘Minas. having been a nt work at a dis-. 1 CUS-: yourself like a man, was a in a few seconds, that ever marched to music. A Harp Hir—Henry Ward Beecher} says he means to vote against the Nebraska byl Ula fl, though the balivt box should be placed in the jaws ae h—il To this t every man has a ri: eht to vote in precinct, An Old Proverb Contrac withstanding the proverb that ‘poverty is no crime,’ yet aman without money is invariably set down by.the world as one devoid of prine’pal licted.—NotEreae*ses “Kips. “aii Sixpenny Savos, Bank, 1) first time on Saturduy last, under bright prospects. About 200 deposits were made, TP 4 eS a ae am is not done, you can easily make itso. We annex the ‘recipe:—P! lace it before six apprentice e boys. Ge . tUTACY The lady who made a dash, hes since broucht her husband to a full stop Men iia tidy chiat sacrafice to love} hefore thay marry; women, (poor creatures) after, The larger the school fund dj, the less the n allowance. Punch s ‘Little “children are the!, iflies sf tea Piso priso ay Sa alleys of life,’ ‘Nanny.’ said a girl to her c smpanion, . ‘which raiiroad trair do you like the best ? ‘That one,’ replied Neney, es a spark-caic her.’ ‘Fath r, said ain ambitious little shaver about the size of a pepper boa, for a bosom pin.” Everything is arranged for your wed. ding with Si isan Thompkins, said a = farbed to his only son: I hope you will benave i Thomas: The individual addressed was a young man seated in a chair, despAtching a piece of bread and melas sik gh, accompanied with a flood of sses, . fears. ‘must be, some ferent thing. Article 7th. No man nor men " ree ; ; ne A gentleman just down from the coun. =. ci Rs shall be allowed to put a dam or. any obstrue wt he ea ° : e pry . T } ‘onan the creck or sao race 80 a8 £6 ane ree (try up the Misseuri river, reperts that since A Philosiphical gf ETS —“Unele Jc 1 i i reuse i ‘ aL Ss ay A «abil “4 7 2 e z: j . ; 3 the claims above or below. Each company is/the passage of the Nebraska bill, the rush . said an o!} serving littke boy, “our fo'ks reqnired to keen the side Race in order oppo. of settlers in ujon the Nebraska soil has . always put vp the window when the room. te their own claim ‘been most wonderful. Trades and occuis filled with smok, and the wind blows in. PEt Pages fe ¢ chal! } Inte af the Soc . ( le » Vv mMoK : i Article 8th. Tt shall be the da rar the Soc. pations of all kinds have been abandoned, . so as to prevent the srnoke from going out a ae a + ° . claims: } ; bs ps pies cairn st ) ree “dal apa the both of employers and employees, and . that way; wow, where does the smoke go?” i 7 ee uy a & i A eg oe the most precipitous descent made upon “It goes into the people's eyes,” was uncle i? a ¥ the houndar;ries Cr each clan tT CC °panvs clam. For which the Secretary shal] . the unappropri: ated lands of the territory. _Jo’s philosophic answer. receive the sam af 25 cents for recording each! There isa great demand at this time for . a claim. ‘mechanics and laborers in the Missouri, Skil in Finance.—The following gia. Article Sth. Each company shall have the . border counties, owing to the great afilux logue, which is said to have actually iaken right to ent a@drain race through the claims . of the popuiation. place i in a neighbering town, shows ina h iow and if the par ty can n yt av iz ee por ys the ; ae ihe untutored African race are not desti amount of damage i = ee shall Teay e it to} Panama Railroad. —Ace ording to tne of financial talents which would reflect Vicin 3c ersnne 3] s ° d sint re ted pe rson nd t at all diffie ve 1p a&naina Star, the Ts! nmus Retond Wit credit on many active, managing, money arising in this district. in regard to mining } fhe parent started, and in an angry voice demanded : “What objections can you have ? Susan . is handsome and wealthy, and married you . time or other. that you prepare for your uaptials.” Yes, finally sobbed Thomas, that’s You married mother, I'm sent to mar ry a strange gal! sa-difbut The Alta of Sunday says ; The execution of Derrasio Berieyesa ‘in Santa Clara on the night of 21st inst deserves no better name than murder, Ber. veyesa, A married Calif.rnian, living ona tance, was met by Jiis master, returning . cream of the steam whistle, — . home ona frightful looking old horse, with. Che Califernia emigration up to this time! put saddle or bridle ; dialogue ensued : Ds Mingo—‘Oh ! iv ten dollars.’ Master—'But where money-to pay for him!’ Mingo—: Oh ! massa, me trade ; massa, I buy him, and . \8 . months.’ . Master—But Mingo, when your three . months are up, what “then ? Mingo—‘Dea massa—den I take up f money, ask for trme:! . dat note and gib him another? } Master—*Well, Mingo, how did you . petrators of “the ‘etived rancho, was seized in his bed at night, by a band of armed and disguised Americans, carried off and hung upona when the folowing: tree near San Jose, where his body was . found hanging in the morning. The perdeed are not publicly . known, butit is ramored that they were a. vigilance committce. If so that vigilance ‘committee deserves to he hung. When at night, and in disguise, it is time for them . When honest men take the law into their hands they don’t steal about in the dark. It is said that Berreyesa was accused of some crime. If so it was no excuse for a secret assassination. If not, the murder was doubly foul.’ ; before our. than: clam. motiong ai in speech. . caught, One iong, . English} be fired from a cannon, and instant , It will, it is said, cause the 2 unmmediate destruction of the largest aint extirpate the finest army he Whee £ ng Argus replies, that . his own) Albany, was opened for the!c ‘which furnish. “T can do} withouta pair a shoes, but Lam suffering . i is only answer . Your mother . jand [. were married and it is my command . “ The Murdering Vigilance Commitice.— . aTHOLE NO. 172 ———$ ee: eal asiaiindntinanaienitilintad Toe TST caninatenncnaioataeneall A SPrecn.-“Phe . late number of the erbocker contains a “the adveniures . of several Collegians, who; for the joke of the thing, wenton a lectiniag tour in the country tow New York. On the into the “Shaksperian A larg? collected in the hall, Knick4 ? skete } ns in first evening o N -ading”’ audence of both sexes were went 1 . they . business. when the ar: itor of the evening introdneed his readi: ers Salas speeen : “Ladies and gentlemen ! friends and fellow’ citizens ! citizens ef Bogusvilie 2 Our country }is-in danger . [ re oa it: our conntry isin danger! . Disunien is kKnawing at it Vitals ; i the foul fiend of aaarets is gibbering and spit© . ting in its face: corruption is ij lating . its ‘serpect-folds into our pepular ¢ as (here ithe rival candidates for the offic ‘e of nath-muas} ter Jooked daggers at each other:) ¢ he Hon of }Eogland is whisking — his ie finent tail jaroand our frontiers ; while political Judases jrevel inthe public cr bb! On you, young men ‘or “v7 : « of Bogusville, devolves a tremendous pepe re: Spo et j sibility Gird on your armor, therefore: mire h i beidly ap and “repair the breaeli 5” in your . rey “ ; connLry ‘Ss bat itleme nts, (the young ladies blushed U is B . while a little mau wham [took to lor looked impo ‘tant So doing, his great ie c-e}.] write your names perpete ity, with the i sprinkie it with the be the taiyou shail orious vis on the of eterui ands of tinie.’ : Wool aoe —We e have Tepeated] iv ) ‘asserted that Catifon nia w iff becom et cutie al } v fag Win + pe % a the vool-g rowing States hing fa4 rE verythi ae . _ eS sate eo wg \ vors f—ciim We, pa sturage, S€ascn, increase, and little care or cost, a] , the assurance of eid succes Alre: uy the efforts _ iwe been part cular: 'Y successful. The San J vaquir } y: al ey has au! iready 150,000 sheep, and the number wi il soon be doubled by these on the way. lots of wool have been received . in this for shipment to the 200,000 tbs. gVuVU gh have gone,and more wij! soon fellow There is no . litde time California will take a nent part in tieol: ‘growing, addine to the wealth of the state.“tates >; more doxbt bet that in promiey le JAT RELY . One of tie prettiest prayers we ever heard of was that of a little girl, not guite three years old. ~), Lor! ae my dear prpa, and my id our man Julin, and our y tl Kat ig 3 bright ¢ star Venus, beautiful! flowers,— At 23 an i t) norse 5 ily and all the men’ % Tj, i” C.E . Bingham, t the ucior, hav ing suffis ciently ree overed, has left Aspinwall for New York, j ge # with Miss Denin. tance > om tha COG Iadepend lent ~The $ Sonona Bal letin, ‘an out sad out’ Democratic paper, makes secret of its disgust at the proceedings of the Bolter and Bogus Conventions recently held in Sacramento. It has neither of the candidates at the head of its columns, nor . does it support either, as will be seen by the following extracts from its leading artic ele cle no we \. Both sides of the spiit Democracy ished addresses to the public es vindiieee } of their course ; but that of the ‘Pe. unquestionably too lame have eusies’ ts to exlo culpate them /rom their unwarrantab’e pro i cee dings in the Convention. . Itis understood that Aes ssrs McDonce} ‘and Latham will not accept a re-nomina ‘tion, if letters purpo: ‘ting to h: ten by them to that effect ar ed, which can scarcely be doubted. If an, whet then? In fact, the once powerful democratic party is eeply submerged in a quagmire, and unless it goes to wo: k manfully and in good fellowship to extricate its walt for our own humble part we care Iitt'e Je been writre to be credit. aboutdts fate. If this is bolting with us, ee itso. We're a little on the ‘indez re es a A Dog Sror rY.—On Monda Vv evening, [as a dog was” walking leisurely down State street, alone in his glory, and seemingly abstracted, one of a ‘gang of pa . venders, standing in front of the Trave office, threw his capat him. It struck Ccasar’s eit, He thereupon turned looked att the cap a moment boys. After reviewing the hatior with mi itaryclreemspection, he approached the lad who was bare-headed, pi iced his paws upon his shoulders, and barked three er oyrye Ouiitl, then at the il ike! times ice hin face, as much as to say. . where did you learn your manners, you a ‘son of Erin?) ‘The urchin was frjoh; tened ~ . half out of his trousers, and trembled and . sereame »d again, and thus S terrified, Caesar left him.—Boston Ce OUuri . The obstinate j jeryman who persisted in standing out all night was ba Hy frost bit. ten. PES eR OTST Se 8 Differeia t king ds of Women --The obsti , nate woman gets to sea in a band box. The cautious woman would like to turn i the rainbow over, to what there on the other side. The vulgarewoman i is A spider atte: mpting to spin silk, The cauteaus woman writes her promsesona slate.. The envious womatr . deavoring’ to lace tighter i bors. The . } happy woman died ina blind and deafasyium ger years since. SpA see was herself in enm-her neizh. Three new Fire . Engines —We learn did you get the . vigilant committees must go, like thieves that there has been pure hased in the ast _fecently, three new engines, for San Franme gib ; to be hung. It is no use to be mealy tnouth. cisco. him right down note ob hand tee tree ied about such afiairs. “It is reported that a Broderick paper is to be started in Stockton, in a short time. THeRz is a steam grist mill in operatio: in, Matiposa. Fas “ Si AT