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‘HE NEVADA JOURNAL
ARSE
AREY
A REED ADEA SE es A
SE ETS
—Sian —aaeaaeeee
NEVADA, CALIFORNIA, FRIDAY MORNING, JUNE 2, 1854,
eR
a Nene
mag
ne
if
.
Agassiz on Glaziers and Animals.
&
:
IL noticed in my last, Prof. Agassiz’s
.
ee
°
WHOLE NO. 162.
We
ee
tiie
5 . lecture before the Lowell Institure, on the
BUDD & SHELTON,
bas since concluded that subject, and taken
Office on Mair Street, over Wells, Fargo & jup the theories of animal life.
Co.'s Office.
To im
'mense masses of ice, called glaziers, he at-.
TERMS.
j tributes a powerful agency inf orming the
moned into court refuse to testify, because . From MazatLan.—By the arrival of the
Rights e Married Women in New York.-to do so would, as they allege, criminate . Mexican brig Cornelia, Capt.
Nye, with dates Tbe New York Herald says * Several very imMurder. ,
themselves. The penalty should be 0! from Mazatlan to the 24th of March, we see portant trials are progressing in the different
The Oregon Times chronicles one of the
courts of this city. Judge Roosevelt, of the] most attrocious murders which has ever
modified that its enforcement would not} that a correspondence has taken place bet
ween Supreme Court, rendered a decision yesterda di
y
f
shock our sense of justice,
and
the
pun
ish
;
:
ge
:
the resident Consuls of th
:
respecting the rights of married women that . @'sstaced Oregon, no less than that of a
ment so era
duated that juries will not hes-. pa nee England vn Ral beipelne 3 sep
aah be read with marked attention, wife killing her husband waile taking his
en asst
i
dez. Governor of the Department, representing
y Husbands and wives throughout the State.
The judge maintains the Ara
an of the . UPP®r
e
:
:
4 daughter 16 years old word
Spi
rtt
ual
ism
.—O
n
Friday evening, in. that fifty men, natives of the countries which
Ferene year, inadvanes, .... ....$7°0
. present superficial appearance of this conwoman intact ; she may dispose of her property {29 abetted in the murder.
For three onthe.. Ll aay st tinent, and of the globe. These immense East Boston, the harmony of a meeting of . the consuls represented were prisoners on board
— cK 4 Without the consent of her hus-. ing are the part
The followiculars of this revolting
ae
chine, apan
ee
‘ 23
. masses of inland ice, moving in a southerspiritualists was disturbed, by a husband. the Petrita, lately arrived there from Guaymas,
‘a
Geape
=
aoe
=
Fy
yg
ea
trag
whic
was
enac
in
Clac
n
edy,
h
ted
kama
s
Logal Blanks
of 211 kinds for snte at thie ofice
insi
stin
g
tha
t
hia
wife, who formed one of . falsely charged with having visited Guaymas
ly direction, furrow the earth to great
Job Work in si! its varieties, promptly ax nextl ;
sue
iu person, or her husbatd may or may not. county:
i
y depths, and for hundreds of mites in ex-. a circle, should accompany him up stairs . with hostile intentions, and demanding an inexecuied, at manzonable retea
ts
2s
a
'
stan
as
her
“nex
frien
as
she
may
selec
On
Satu
night
d
May
14,
Mr.
A.J.
t
Lam
d”
t.
rday
,
b
tent,
carry
ing
with
to
the
ir
be
cha
mbe
r.
He
not
onl
y
ex.
vest
igation into their cases. To the commuAAvertisements inevricd at low rates.
'
“eg
bbl. = & 1a them re sent }
retu
from
the
field,
and
his
wife
spok
to
rned
e
Bay Young ladies now-a-days, when they are
i. #. FISHER isa onr onty authorized agent at REC Peles, Rae
Seportuig tem ae they:. pressed his disbelief in the faith, but denications, Gen. Valdez replied that he forwar.
him
kindl
and
set
him
scme
suppe
Whil
y,
r.
e
no
un
ce
d
tho
se
wh
o
was
ted
the
ir
tim
e
in
‘
.
pr
ep
ar
in
g
fo
r
a
walk, ought not to keep their
xn Franet-co.
He may be found at kis desk at the ‘could not have been by inundation.
The
at
the
table
she
step
up
behi
him
with
a
ped
nd
Sincutinaniptertidiines:”wh
at
he
con
sidered foolish experiments. ys sass “~ oe, “ nee lovers waiting as long as they usedto do, for
{Matter cause would place the boulders and His
wife obeyed reluctantly. After their obliged to detain the men in custody till be now
heav
axe,
and
strac
him
in
theh
Wish
y
k
ead.
they have only to put their bonnets half
L. DELANO at Wells, Pargo $ Co.'s office, is /rocks at tne bottom, and leave every where
ing
to
make
snre
of
him
she
struc
him
k
again
,
¢or authorized agent at Grass Vailer.
. Tece
isigns of stratification, but now we find an-. . departure the circle was re-formed,and se
vived
orders from him. The consuls say / on.
breaking his skull so badly that att pos
FS
es cular boulders resting on the pebbles and eral communications were received from . that-sibly survive. After committiag this inhuman
heart that
true
rerM
th
e
spi
Th
rit
e
sai
s.
d
Th
per
e
son
spi
s
rit
pro
of
tes
th
t
e
tha
la
t
Gils
wales
dy
e
ade
a
t
a
i
n
deed
the
mons
the
took
to
the
wood
but
was
’s
k
ter
fa
s,
y
ha
th
ve
er
com
-j
bac
k,
lik
e
the
do
ve
to
the
ark
,
San Ceapeises Deveriisciaenis,
aft
er
his
first
.
poli
shed
ston
es
belo
w,
show
ing
that
they
.
her
:
Ne wee were not brought to their present positions. wrote by one of the mediums, that her hus. Mitted no offence against the Government of. transgression, haa been frightened beyond bronght back the ; same night. She and
4
i
=
’
%
.
~
a
1
bd
}
‘
°
.
the
Repu
blic
,
other
than
havi
ng
proc
eede
d
to
.
recal
l,
by
the
angr
y
look
and
mena
ce,
the
say.
daughter are now in custody at Oregon city.-~
ba
nd
ha
d
a
da
gg
lienry 4. Smith & €o,'s
er
in
th
by the action of water. In Switzerland,
83
e chamber, and at . the port of Guaymas without having previousage charity
Lamb
had
his
senses
perfectly
the
next
day,
.
of
an
unforg
iving
soul.
;
(the whole plain of which was once covered . aa cies ga pn take ber life, if not) ly obtained passports from the
and gave his deposition in the matter. As .
—_—____——
Mexican Consul
iwith glaziers, the sides of the valleys as . prevented, and advised that three watch. at san Francisco, which they had considered
Gold Mining in Great Britain.—It is stated . near as we can learn, the causes for this inhu£8
B high up as two thousand feet present. men should be sent for without delay. The: unnecessary to provide themseives with, believ. that the operations of gold mining in North! man act are scmewhat as follows :
t seems
adv
ice
wa
s
act
ed
on,
an
d
thr
ee
wa
tc
Wa
hm
le
en
s
has
in
g
bee
the
n
rem
reg
or
ula
whi
rly
.
ch
deterco
had
was
mm
danghter
her
en
and
woman
pub
ce
this
that
.
lic
d.
one
At
,
tha
t
Son
ora
.
from
ther
e
depo
site
rock
d
s
held
ing
‘shel
ves,
$100,060.
These:
shiiees
.
t*
placed
outside
of
the
chamber,
one
of
.
had
been
acquired
by
the
United
States,
by
.
place
four
of
Berdan’s
machines
have been put . mined upon eloping with a man by the name
cihéxvaci ee AS
ithe siles of the glaziers.
that
in
lived
summer
last
who
Collins,
jof
alleged
are
and
work,
at
are
which
of
two
UP.
.
upon
Governme
Mexican
the
from
purchase,
.
nt,
Bock
th
em
ar
me
d
wi
th
TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS IN SLUGS! are traceable not only at this heig
an
ax
e,
re
ad
y
to burst
ht, but.
the
circulation
of
which
news
they
had
hur.
to
be
crushing
quartz at the rate of a quarter . ueighborhood. He is supposed to be in Calithe
do
or
op
en
at
the
sli
Farm, Residence, Building Lgis, [0 immense distances, showing the former.
ghtest cry for help.
i riedly embarked for Guaymas, desirous to be . Of a ton per hour, the yield of gold from each . fornia, and they bad become impatient in waitinten
jextent of the glaziers of that country, and. Anoth communication commanded that two . amongst the first persons to the new State.— ton averaging more than an ounce.
ing for him, and written a letter to him stating
mor
e
wat
chm
en
sho
uld
be sent for, or the . They further state, that upon their arrival at
ther aciton on the surface of the globe.
that they were ready to go wherever and when_
Administration
Popular
Losses.—The
N.
Y.
ever
he
might
lad
direct.
y
wou
his
letter
ld
was discovsur
ely
be
mur
der
ed,
as
her
}
(ru
aym
as,
and
und
ece
ive
d
wit
h
resp
ect
to
the
American Theatre:On the 4th July, 1864. To glaziers the — traced, wore husban
Herald
estimates
that
the‘sober
second
thoughts,
.
ered
by Lamb this spring, and consequently was
d
had
a
pist
ol
in
the
roo
m
as
i
wel
l)
rum
ore
d
cha
nge
of
poss
essi
Sere
ons,
the
y desired to
'great changes in climate. The temperaof
the
people
have
cost
the
administration
as
of]
a
not
dag
forwarded.
ger
.
‘Ihis
The
Collins,
wat
we
chm
learn,
en
last
cai
ne,
and
;
rem
ain
ther
e
and
pea
cea
bly
to
exer
cise
thei
r
: erick ee i. we tare of Switzerland, for instance, must once .
President
Pierce
a
loss
in
the
popular
ran
voice
ged
of
.
summer
the
seduced
mse
lve
a
man's
s
wit
wife
in
h
that
the
vicinity-oth
ers
,
rea
dy
.
Vari
ous
cal
lin
gs
;
how
eve
r,
inst
ead
of
bei
ng
eat enrney of if ntgomery aa Aer Ghinut <i: .bave been very different from What it is
New
Hampshire,
Maine,
Rhode
Island,
Con-. and
a
divorce
has
been
obtained--and
a
very
res
cue
.
Hea
rin
g
voi
inci i book stores. hotels and s.leoas . nay, Timagine the whole of the vast) formeaerush for the
ces
.
2!!
owe
d
quie
tly
to
do
so,
as
the
y
cons
ider
a
:
‘matter of right in the territory of a friendly necticut and New York of 181,739 votes in. rensonable presumption obtains that he had
2nd State
Watches. Sa. &e. i
Panchami se EM
=
Oe
A Se
plain between the Alps and the Java filled . eens the husband opened the door, and ! nation, they were made prisoners by the authorone year’ At this rate. how long would it take . seduced both murderess and daughter.
4 in er h. $10.00) with ice 2,500 feet. The mean temper-. inquired the cause of such an assemblage, . ities at Guaymas, kept in durance, end ultito leave the administration of President Pierce.
Lamb wasan industrious and quiet citizen,
caud aed ae ae
in
a
hopeless
minority
?
and
had
a
good
claim,
which
he had improred
Exp
lan
ati
ons
wer
e
giv
en.
To
all
ay
thei
r
mat
ely
sent
hith
er
shu
t
up
in
the confined hold
_ature must have been many degrees lower.
his own handa.
with
considerably
ithan at prescnt—a severity of cold must. fears, he invited the watchmen to enter the . of the Petrita, and secured in the most unRa@~Mr. Barnum says if the hotel keepers,
‘ch
amb
er
and
sea
rch
eve
ry
par
t of it, which ; healthy and degrading manner possible, being &c., will subscribe for one hundred thovsand
—Ti
we
°
.
h.veprevailed which that country is now i; «.
‘they did, but found neither pistol nor dag. shakled by the leg, like felons, to a bar riveted dollars worth of admission tickets, he will as-.
A™erteans tn the Turkish Army.—The
norantof A like change of climate must
to
the
vessel,
so
that
escape
in
case
of
fire
or
ger
t
.
extrac
an
Th
hes
e
publis
spir
lican
its,
Repub
Louis
how
,. St.
eve
Palace
r,
Crystal
the
ins
of
i
ement
manag
the
sume
:
‘have occurred in Austria, Scotland, “weg e
e
as,
See
uie
s
to
m
shi
p-w
rec
k
was
hop
ele
ss.
mur
der
ous
and
wea
—
s
more
pon
person
s
to
New York than! from a letter dated Constantinople, Feb.
wer
e
con
cea
led
,
an
d
.
2.00 land, Wales, the Caucasus mountains, and .
ever
visited
it
before.
Forty
nd
thousa
dollars
.
27th,
urg
in
which
ed
the
the
wat
writer
chm
says
en
to
:
rem
ain
.
Una
ble
Due
ru.
—Yes
ter
day
mor
nin
g,
at
abo
ut
six
other places where there are distinct traces .
are
alr
ead
y
subs
crib
ed.
:
to
rea
son
wit
the
h
spir
itua
list
and
unwi
s,
l-j.
o'cl
ock,
a
duel
was
fou
ght
bet
wee
Mr.
n
Ben
‘of glaziers, of vast «extent, which do not}
‘
We have had three Americans here
sala
end Lae §
ee aa a3 scala
t
WwW
i
ling
to
create
more
exciteme
nt,
the
hus-. 8o
n
and Mr. Menzie, two stevedores of our city,
cast now. In many parts of North Amer.
Tur
the
ent
in
eri
ng
suc
hav
cee
who
e
ded
the.
to
dea
r
bec
ome
plac
es
#@~
Par
tic
ula
r
band
perm
itte
d
his
wife
to
rejo
in
the
me-.
eat the Abbey, on the San Jose road. ‘The heart of men more generally by the associations kish service, two of them as Adjutants 1p
‘ica, also,a like phenomena must have been .
jd
iums
in
anot
her
att
room
ach
,
whil
ed
e
to
he
reti
the
red
m,
e
e
tha
nen
n
by
eg
i
the
ir
B
bea
e
i
uty
con
:produced.
.
In connection with glaziers.
.
=
5
ven
ien
ce
or
fert
ilit
r.
No
r
is
thi
s
the
cau
se.
the
ar
my
.
Tw
o of them have means of
‘and changes of climate, the learned Protorest. Bat: noteithemating the corces-. was, we understand, Mr. Menzie. The parties
only as affecting individuals for attachment . their own, and accept no pay. They have
lessor took up the subject of animal life. sion, the watchmen were not permitted to] took their positions twice——distance fifteen pafounded on memories or traditions binds tribes . as is usual in such ceses, exchanged their
;ces. On the first round, Mr Menzie’s pistol and nations likewise to certain spots, and this} names for Oriental ones—such as Nesim
He adduced many facts showing that re-. depart for several hours.
Thes
e
facts
were
comm
unic
ated
to us. was not discharged, aud on the second he is carried so far occasionally that the mere} Agha and Nouri Bey. The third has the
taains of animals are found in regions
by
a
pers
who
saw
on
them
and
we
state
;
recei
.
his
adver
ved
ball,
sary’
acco
to
some
rdin
s
g
name ofa distant country will call from the. sry of Colonel. Their names are Davis
Where they do not exist now, and have not '
from personal knowledge, that the fa sily . accounts in the shoulder, and according to oth_— —— of affection and devotion, joy. of Philadelyhia; Worthington, of Ohio, aud
for thousands of years, and found in a
in
whic
h
they
occu
rred
is
one
of
the
most. €tS ia the sidea shor* distance from the armpit. Pr nn
wonderlul state of preservation, affording .
Oi: &
Bonifanti, of New York. They have gone
Havi
paid
ng
The
woun
was
d
a
very
serio
cne,
us
and
it
was
.
respecta
ble
in
East
Boston.
conclusive evidence that they perished by .
stated last night that the wounded man was. A New York naner states that it is eantem-! fo join the Eastern army, where the Turks
‘some
attentio
n
to
spiritua
lism,
we
advise
.
rapidly
sinking.
The
weapras used were Colt’s
a sudden change of climate. They could .
take
and
fiercely
act
to
spring
this
induce. intend
to
government
Mexican
the
hy
plated
those
whose
nerves
are
not
strong
enough!
peyolyers.—S. F. Herald. 23.
‘net have heen trarsnoried by the action of
Germans to emigrate to Mexico,to form perma-. Tiflis, and deprive the Russians of Geor‘to
enadle
them
to
take
a
ahower-beth
in
{
Water, and ieit in tne state in which they .
nen
t
set
tle
men
ts
and
dev
elo
p
the
res
our
ces
of . gia,
ae
Oni
ied
Stat
es
ithe
dead
of
wint
er
with
out
wine
:ng,
to,
A
Auss
tan
Part
y
in
the country.
th
sare fonnd. Sach is an outline only of the .
-avo
id
spiri
tual
circ
les.
—
Bost
on
Atlas
.
. The N. Y. correspondent of =
es
theories of Professor Agassiz, as to the .
pi
co
r
ke
oc
rb
ke
ic
Kn
ny
ba
Al
e
Th
m
ga
np ee
Panama Rarttroap.—Over 5,000 men are in
Standard, in his letter of March 31, writes the — of this Company, and another 100 a recent article from the Mirror on the
Surprising extent and action of glaziers,.
0
Another Vietim.—Thomas L. Bencon,
the changes of tempera’ure wrought by .
are
to
be
add
ed
sho
rtl
y,
and
kep
t
there until “Power of the Press,” and adds ;
the party who was wounded in the duel! #§ follows:
‘them in different
the work
i
at
hig city at £69 ench:
ued
at .
each one vfegual
_
we"
port ons of the globe,
and . with Menzie. on Wednesday last,
iwith te their effect on animal life, and the present .
an ac
It is observed generally, or even connext.
is completed, which will be in August
si
bu
o
N
.
ve
ti
es
gg
su
is
e
cl
ti
ar
“This
at
th
g
vn
ei
rc
pe
t
ou
tn
wi
it
s
ad
re
n
a
m
ss
ne
count of which we published in our yester-j Siderably, that a marked change is taking
. days issue, died at his residence in this city . place in the tone of many leading journals,
. position of animal remains
Fatat Accipext.—Mr. Silas H.C. Blair, the road to wealth runs through the adws
ne
about
10
o'clock
yesterday
morning,
trem
.
in
regard
to
the
Russio-Turkish
question.
s
as
cl
t
rs
fi
a
aged
25
ef
vear
s
and
s,
form
mn
erly
from
Nile
lu
Mich
s,
g
co
iin
is
rt
ve
; zt) ‘is ingi 1 atts oh 4 ij a
&
From the Sxc. Union.
the effects of his wound The deceased! Six weeks ago, scarcely a voice was heard gan, where he leaves a wife and child, was paper. ‘For 500 we will agree to double
». Dueling---Inerease of “Snobism.” was 24 vears of age. and a native of the. save in eulogy of the Turk and his western killed by the gaving of a bank at North within 80 days. the business of any well
_ We clip these paragraphs from the San west of England, he was unmarried and is. allies—now the policy of leading AmeriEureka, on the 16th inst. The Sierra Citizen kept hotel in the city. If youdoubtit, try
says
he
lost
his
life
by
stop
a
mom
to
ent
ping
said to have been an honest, hardworking . can sympathy to our hereditary, political
ousand.
th
a
t
ei
rf
fo
l
'l
we
,
il
fa
we
If
.
on
it
Francisco Lvening Journal:
ebtain a Jantern, and was found buried under
' man. The difficulty that led to the fata!. and commercial enemy, Englan whose
some six fect of earth and rubbish, standing
e
m
o
s
on
,
ed
os
op
pr
is
t
I
—
?
r
x
e
Waar N
“Brown Over.—The “affair of honor”. dnel was the result of a difference of opin. rulers, it is believed, are actuated by the erect, still retaining his grasp of the hoe he
the State sending a comy
b
a
b
“
h
is
rn
fu
to
s
ad
ro
il
ra
an
ic
of the Amer
“
Mapa et the Keli which was to have been settled this mor. ion as to the proper mode of “tripping . instinct of self-preservation, rather than. was using when the alarm was given.
t
ee ge
ele a ip ede ging
fisticuffs,
but for the officious interference . cussed.
any-before
represen
their
by
tatives,
noon
.
GMO*7
WAR
Ralievand tit will be conductvuds
eni
een eneneseN
in the usual mode, was settled by a, anchor,” and would have been settled, or . motives of pure sympathy, in their attitude
‘cr
the reeapansihibty of the P peivtore ot this reconciliation of the parties during the fereat the worst have terminated in a trial o‘. toward Russia, is freely and widely dis
for
as
l
wel
as
,
es
ag
nd
pe
ap
se
the
th
wi
rs
. le
An
in
n
A Knowing Dog.—A gentleme
.
lly
era
gen
ers
vel
tra
of
t
or
mf
co
e
th
l/
va
ri
ar
the
on
g
do
his
s
nd
se
.,
Persons who assume to know, sonia, Conn
of some pretended friends who induced}and who have peculiar opportunities for
thing of a serious nature happened.
el
av
tr
e
os
th
of
e
nc
ie
en
nv
co
e
th
r
fo
cars”
The
of the mail by the railroad train, for his cars will be commodious, aud well supplied
gin
’
TS
NT
rza
su
s,
tle
rat
,
rs
pe
um
:j
by
ba
s,
dle
cra
th
wi
s/
hi
to
s
urn
ret
g
do
the
d
an
s,
me
Ti
y
il
Da
them
to
resort
to
the
duel,
which
has.
knowing
say
that
ten
millions
of
dollars
has
. “It is rnmored about town that those
ves
ati
sed
r
he
ot
d
,
an
ric
ego
par
k,
mil
y,
nd
ca
e
Th
h.
ut
mo
his
in
r
pe
pa
the
th
wi
er
st
ma
within
States,
United
the
in
expended
been
feel-.
the
not
envy
We
fatally.
so
resulted
‘who fought this morning at Lilly’s, were
tma
d
ce
en
ri
pe
ex
An
.
es
nc
ie
en
nv
co
nd
la
to
ed
nd
ha
s
wa
ld
ra
Ac
Y.
N.
a
y
da
er
oth
Lrins af Senati ‘ttwo returned fillibusters instead of stevengs of those who were thus
instrumental . @ few months, upon pub'ic opinion, and the
g
w
y
dr
d
an
t
we
h
bot
th
wi
,
n
ro
sj
pa
the
d
pe
op
dr
g
do
e
Th
e.
ak
st
mi
by
m
hi
in
getting
up
and
urging
the
parties
to.
result
is
gradual
appearance
of
a
formidahese TONES. Hotckh Suceanwiate Cte.
dores, aud that one had charged the other .
always in attendance. Babies wi ”
change.
be
.
ed
ck
pi
r.
nte
cou
the
on
up
g
in
ng
ri
sp
d
an
,
per
fight,
for
upon
their
heads
rests
the
blood.
ble
Russian
army
embracing
statesmen,
.
due
the
l.”
Hen
ce
cow
a
ard
bei
gy
.
ng
Neva
Hfote
da.
l,
G. BoP REBAR, 60°. Phetp's
wt
y
ma
s
nt
re
pa
d
an
h,
ug
ro
th
d
ke
ec
ch
a/
in
l
tai
his
g
in
ge
wa
d
an
s,
me
Zi
a
t
ou
of
the
murdered
man,
who
fell
a
victim
to}
presses,
&c. It is also asserted that four
Pole Sea Ss
.
Fighting duels at San Francisco appears
ir
the
to
d
pai
g
in
be
ion
ent
att
y
er
ev
en
up
ed.
art
dep
,
er
nn
ma
of
t
sor
t
e-i
com
’tcan
their
vam,
ire
appetites.—
Herald,
27th.
.
hundred
privateers
are
ready,
in
the
inROOTS, SHOES AND RUBBERS.
to nave become a daily fashionable exer-.
y
an
mp
co
e
th
s,
los
of
e
cas
In
rt.
mfo
‘co
—
eens
i terest of Russia, to issue from our ports,
THE undersigned beg Scene cise among the ‘Snob’ amily in and about. Females vs. Liquor Sellers—A man {. when
m
—
r
as
he
et
an
get
es
to
lv
se
em
th
nd
bi
.
a,
ett
Val
in
ls
vai
pre
om
st
cu
ar
gul
sin
A
the signal shall be given, and pounce
ng
bei
liberal
patran
rs
nze eal
de
thus
ol
ee
on cee
bestuw
£5 Na
kh
maaena
ec
nd that cy. As the members of the ancient H.
st
es
l for
cas
ch
su
in
e—
ac
pl
s
.'
ch!
whi
a,
lt
Ma
of
nd
la
Is
the
of
l
ita
cap
the
named Thos Alexander died at Winches. down upon the commerce of England and
.
ble
liy
lia
dua
ivi
!nd
.
ter
al]
Ind.,
om
ts
on
fr
the
tan
28th
abi
ult.,
B
it
inh
is
i
said
ts
the
frem
tec
.
ly
France.
‘
pro
ual
Certain,
ect
it
eff
is,
if
we
cared
to
\
form them that he is how ready ty .
:
b
‘least possible use in a community, pro a-. excessive drink, and on the afternoon of thoroughly humble England, our oppordanger of purchasing unadulterated milk.
wait on them
s
S
gen
red
atu
d-n
goo
a
id
l
c
.
:
Inhis Mew Brick Stere, lately crected on 4). 6.14 Francisco will be particularly ben. the same day, forty or fifty women
,
So
g
a
.—
said
mP
IN
rs.
Je
_
doo
ts
the
ir
to
goa
the
take
n
»
march-.
tunity
is
almost
at
hand.
Russia
is
our
he
as
se,
cha
his
ne
in
n
ing
alo
rid
ema
l
.
unti
day
st
a
l
e
one
of
sho
the
oti
n
by
ng
e1
sts
00
Com
and
mer
Hai
of
cia
n
cor
l
the
ner
e
ee
;
!
and
g
nin
mor
ed
in
the
a
in
body
5
ers
to
tom
s
the
cus
liquor
r
;
thei
store
of
of David. friend, znd has been, as far as grasping
where he hes been doing business for the last two years ;
We, however, . Aker, made him sign a pledge uo! to seli. nations can be friendly.
fidahal!, (ie Stock is now LARGER and the VARIE ‘the race becomes extinct.
s
e
ok
ri wee
.
Me
er
rto
So
hn
ngs
“
ds
ove
.
g,
tom
bri
n
or
sen
nin
cus
the
whe
eve
She
would
ac»
he
et
berm **. in order to add to the prospects and satis.
having
time,
s.
rmer
ae
no!
.
Teni
ne
s
ato
Ree
ced
“es
r
Yea
ng
eli
kne
,
erd
t-h
goa
the
and
el,
vess
a
out
‘
any liquor after that, and then rolled the cede almost anything to us, and be our
iccted persona
ie
y
“wet
sed
el
Cisad a
teme
tit
the
.
or
s
ee
hereafter
Br
do
that
co
Re
it
move
m
fro
ks
mil
public,
XE SI
faction of the
San Freane 1SCO,
OR
contents out of his establishment, consistja lyin almost any enterprise, if we should down by one of his animals,
eg
«
Tie.
’
as
H
ayoerience of the nodersigned
.
.
be
.
family
Snob’
‘
the
in
Aonor
of
rules
the
ing of tour barrels of whiskey, and six or! assist her at this pinch. But it will be
Ahi Work pur
;
him
te
Bt9 hil
ed
end
ext
n
the
n
tio
ita
inv
le
tab
tep
Paé
.
bes
ise
.
F
AU
honorable
Y
all
PR
a
compel
to
as
‘ae so amended
eight of brandy, into the street, emptied. . hard to seduce Americans from that regard
e
lon
a
kes
rta
ove
f
sel
him
he
n
whe
now
Clay’s birth@}and
ry
Hen
of
ry
rsa
ive
‘shooting contests to be confined to a dis. them into tne gutter, 3and paid him $100 for Engl
ann
uble service, will bo Repaired Pret or CHarer.
The
and,
cons
eque
nt
upon
a
com
men .
Pee
“8
y
permanontl
himself
established
Hfaving
s
pay
he
ry,
wea
and
ra
-wo
way
er,
vel
tra
al.
tiv
Fes
y
Cla
the
by
d
ate
ebr
cel
.
of
was
day
work
The
less.
or
feet
five
of
jtance
shat
in cash for his loss. They next proceeded origin, language, literature and laws, suf.
is ed ¢esirons that hia work
in Nevada, the uedersign
n—
tio
ita
iav
the
ing
eat
rep
by
t,
deb
old
. the
g
nin
eve
the
on
k,
Yor
w
Ne
at
on
ati
;
oci
more
Ass
much
so
be
could
satisfaction
. taking
*i!
it
end
.
commend him to pudtic confidence snd faver,
Russia
of
ally
the
us
make
to
ficient
.
but
doors.
his
ed
fasten
who
s
Paige’
Wm.
to
to
,
ely
2
sur
4
,
ter
mat
ll
sma
be his conatant rim io accomplish tiis object by deing
A
’
in.
ump
j“j
way
ry
eve
of the i2th April, on a scale
.
that distance,
{
oO
ne
”
=
a ae
ff
e
c anes
ees
e
ee
/satisfacterily executed at
were soon forced open, and rolled his liq} ustice to bia customers.
t Sad-. Seriously, can no plan be adopted by . uors into the street, and poured it into the,
fie has also on hand an assortmenof
Anecdote.—The following anecdote—a
The
letter:
e
privat
a
from
s
dlery, Harve ss, ‘Whips, Spurs, Se. el ‘which this barbarous practice
one—i
true
estab-.
other
eight
or
ge
Rg
banSeven
.
.
also.
gutter
:
b
B. Suegery performed on old Boots and &
[.
while
en
childr
three
’s
Dr.
day,
other
Zri-.
York
New
the
to
ing
accord
nts,
lishme
has/
What
?
community
our
from
I
‘ished
on
put
Soles
Lesther
broken:
mending the
Sah, by ante
d
a
y,
have
to
decide
ng
nurser
the
rly
in
.
planni
simila
were
copy,
we
which
from
bune,
which
to
Honor,
of
Board
that
of
become
i
dumore
them
feadering
thas
Shows,
neaiih.
earl
ee
PER TTHUTLONUS
race a
1
ed
into
mount
ion.
they
So
ad
excurs
der!
railro
ly
Alexan
quent
Mrs.
Subse
:
ted.
trea
.
and
d
coul
n
leme
gent
rg
amo
Thera will aiso be SPRACTICAL HARNESS MA. all disputes
d.
spee
full
ing
rock
ced
men
com
and
crib
the
.
man
the
nst
agai
ges
dama
for
suit
red
ente
i
d
r
?
citi
ed
rr
fe
re
’
be
ld
ou
sh
nd"
D.
ET
CH
NS
PE
ES
i
s
e'
eee
After
a
while
it
was
propos
ed
to
have
an
Id
li
to
her
i who
husb
and.
:
t
pu
to
d
se
vi
sold
de
s
an
me
me
liquo
so
r
ve
ha
to her
s)
s_. Let us
_end Commercisi
Mainr
of e
_Corn
!
;
way
his
on
two
or
e
mil
a
er
ang
str
a
lp
. he
pad
ore
hon
the
befitting the memory of
go
ch
whi
ngs
thi
le
litt
se
tho
of
one
is
it
yet
.
sts
gue
triot and statesman. Over 200
an
hum
of
sum
the
up
ing
mak
ae
ne=
pee
sat down te asumptuous banquet in Niblo’s
a
r
doe
the
pay
ch
whi
and
ce,
cen
efi
ben
.
kin
Dic
S.
Among them was D.
Saloon.
ed.
est
inv
unt
amo
the
on
rest
inte
ge
lar
um
ogi
eul
nt
que
elo
an
son, whe delivered
ov the character of the great statesman.
,
George Vincent and Mr. A. A. Van
th
wi
d
te
ec
nn
co
be
to
ed
as
ce
ve
ha
r
de
el
Gu
. .
2
accident, thinking, I suppose, it would be
The Sabbath.—A number of the busis
od
Wo
C.
.
Mr
s.
gu
Ar
ty
un
Co
re
pi
Em
he
it
re
mo
us
g
in
do
is
at
th
ce
ti
ac
pr
a
to
d
en
c
‘a
PACIFIC RESTAURANT.
.
Resistinc an Orricer.—The Sterra. unfashionable to travel far without one.—. ness firms of Shasta have agreed to close
l.
na
ur
jo
at
th
in
st
re
te
in
an
d
se
ha
rc
i
pu
s
a
H
sri
ch
d,
ze
li
vi
ci
e
th
of
n
io
‘
in
op
e
th
_. injury in
At “Main Strect Bridge,” Nevada.
20th says the Sheriff of . So they all took hold and tipped the crib their establishments hereafter on Sundays.
§ Citizen of the
i
all
an
th
d,
d
rl
wo
se
ni
ma
hu
d
d
an
se
ni
d
ia
se
‘t
ha
rc tfully;
NED having pu
s
Lewi
in
and
rw
Co
HWE UNDERSt IG
H.
mas
Tho
d.—
ape
Esc
. .
;
a
y
Sierr
tly
count
eded
recen
proce
tu
Pine
over
:
by
main
force,
and
little
e
Mary
broke
2
=
A
pec
res
uer.
pari
er
fe
s
i
b
of
tir
ti
a
pee"
neeatee tes bone nae
lection yesurday, tenho ayuluet the pro, {Wiley Focently escaped. from the. jeil ot
Lother deeds of violence committed in our ‘-Grove and arrested tio of the parties who . her arm short off.
'
If none other is adopted, let the . had just previously been engaged in demol-.
went to see her, and pityre ep k aT *b ga sim P ¢ Mariposa. The former was convir
Mrs. B
an rose
ax, + Beings
oO" . murder, and the latter for stealing cattlepress and the pulpit in the State, consider ‘ishing a house of ill-fame at that place— . ing her very much with her helpless and posed
tthe City.
* id
idesvor shall be used, and no expense spared, to . :
for
0
$60
of
rd
+}
rewa
rs
offe
iff
138) n to combat and overthrow
Sher
The
g
thin
“poor
e
.
votes
red
hund
a
iy
senr
.
sio
mis
ir
the
it
ET
QUI
AND
LE
TAB
FCR
He was immediately waited on by a com. bandaged arm, when Mary said:
COM
2
e
ree this piac
is
dead
at
last.
.
r
sion
thei
ehen
appr
WIOUSE for their entertsinment. And he is in hopes that this monstrous practice, and unmanly evil. mittee and informed that a meeting had)
the
sue
I'll
“Well! if ever I get well,
a
eS
»yaiion of those who have been in his em.
onit
large
a
perceive
to
rejoice
we
do
Much
fulto
think
I
establishment,
ges!
above
dama
the
00
of
$3,0
for
any
comp
that!
—_ eee taetopening
mined
deter
was
it
h
whic
at
held
been
ois
.
z
pa
Blow Snakes are said to be very numer: . New Whig Paper.— is stated
.
i.
so! the public ir
Favorite Restaurant Equal te any of the kind . State.
ne
in
the
he should leave town without his prison-. that will be enough, for father says it ain't ous in the barley fields of the Calaveras. Stockton Journal that the Whig party will
t
e
ns
th
ai
e
ag
al
sc
e
e
th
to
nc
in
ue
fl
s
in
it
=
l,
cal
&
e
me
giv
y
Ma
who
n
all
cactio to
ers. “On compulsion” he did so, but sub. any great affair, after all.”
Blo
are
plen
w-e
thr
rs
ty
the
oug
Stat
prob
hou
hav
e.
an
ably
“or
t
e
in
that
gan
plac
”
e
is
th
1
to
e
it
Un
de
co
ng
li
el
du
us
n,
ro
me
de
n
Ur
ent
.
te
pres
{M
s
the
s,
2«
of
on
s
pic
e
asm
nci
e
sarc
ss
pri
ce
best
n
po
an
the
is
fr
i
s
a
on
‘Thi
s
up
th
u
wi
b
sh
ed
ca
s
rn
do
ii
tu
sbs
re
I
y
3
2
tl
.
en
qu
se
é
7
4
ee
ee
unk:
sire.)
+s]
terms:
that
it
has
Rum
or
of
wee
ks.
few
w
a
o
with
n
k
in
I
at
th
s
ad
ro
il
ra
influence that of the pa!pit, and by steady . arrested two of the offenders and ednducted. state of
GRUSH.
Korotofore. Nevadu City, Nov. 224, WwW.
of
cont
the
rol
und
be
er
to
is
pap
said
er
.
part
man
iall
y
unk
an
of
now
bod
n
The
y
de
co
g
in
er
rd
mu
e
th
s
rt
fo
g
ef
in
er
ev
rs
d
pe
d
ha
an
ce
o
T
an
es
al
‘b
ee
Va
e
h
.
T
me
e.
ll
vi
ie
wn
Do
N B We are ready to
to
em
th
dec
and
muti
omp
by
cayo
ose
late
was
.
Hon.
H.
tes
d
A.
Cra
d
bb.
the
of
t
den
pon
res
cor
ean
rop
-Eu
The
ed
sh
ni
ba
be
s,
ar
ye
o
tw
.
at
es
th
lv
se
ss
le
em
d
th
in
le
,
ea
ll
nc
wi
co
S.
or
ed
O¥
fi
d
an
s,
—
fou
at
nd
Poi
Lob
nt
on
os
Tue
sda
y.
ee
ORDER at all reasonable hour
dog
n
whe
nd,
hmo
Ric
Mr.
t,
Pos
ay
urd
“at
s
hi
es
lu
va
s
a
o
c
wh
Aine
e
n,
R
ma
no
d
an
,
nd
la
e
th
om
fr
!
.
es
ic
pr
d
ce
du
re
at
g
in
ou
TERS every even
tr
be
to
g
in
tt
ge
e
r
a
—
n
e
m
o
w
ng
ti
gh
Fi
y,
gar
Hun
in
ice
pol
the
of
:
spy
a
by
ed
rt
so
re
er
y.
Ba
e
th
,standing as a gentleman, will ev
at
. 8
.
o
c
d
e
)
re
. i
m
bo
r
la
a
W
in
e
ve
to
ha
e
h
eee, ae
s
th
to
a
W
Cure for Corns.—
. The Chinese are said
vn
h
etc
str
a
of
d
kin
est
fast
the
on
spy
the
t
kep
or
real
a
ait? pistols to obtain eatisfaction for
Great Attraction.
it
,
pe
wi
d;
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