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June 2, 1854 (4 pages)

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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; be g , to in nt go ne us to si io as ev rr pr st ba ju lk em t mi ea gr r de un s ie fer centur N2¥'s CALIFORNIA JEWELRY srimagined wrong. In a few months so from not knowing how to make a barrel. all the time. At the close of me week, he with a warm, dry linnen and then cut t¢ off. nee~Four duels have been fought in San be you ll “Wi : said and ce poli the to t wen . igreat an effect can, by these agencies, be se hos +N Watchmaking Estab Francisco within a week. r d, it. l for tee psi e wel f Spi t hav to as hou oo any. t ry wit par ld eve do peng y eer rng State, “ill Manufscture . worked upon the great public heart, that They cou es av in st e e th th s de e vi k di a m ba d Cu ul co to r y te e si h T vi te la A ulty. ic ff di e k a m es di la e th d, ie rr ma t o n . hard work has he and nicht Satu tis js ed , rday n a m a If Celifornia Jewelry of every description, at the shortest; Wend juries wiil find true bills in all cases h ic wh of e on s— se they, as in, cl nthem : o tw to in s nt tJ } tas ta bi ha 3 7 gs Fe ae is i> _ nt me Lee ni “soasible notice, . oi pp sa di His legs at are th too y short, sa and WACK, to {He pal ~, m i h fe of net and is. ee them fr set f; and . ; : court: and ors, surviv baci the : sand put one of them. of duels against : sd n ces a living by manulacturing cigars. . * Also---BNGRAVING Well Bxecuise, ne ci owl he above house j > Ss . . , 3 : g 7. iving & ™2kes . with up keep can towe in man no is there e o put and heads, the make could . mirac au e wher zt Hie and peity juries couvi . Gentleman desiriopng Cid m e h t a g m n i a k o of m s lp y he b e r th e h t th o wi e , h t ed d de n in a and DIAMONDS act to order. yas ed or otherwise orusmented Canes made willgo Wel, . proven 1s law the of ition 34-Im r rn uva call.e e U ORANDUUBONE A rere. : in, me ”The next fellow should have songer inside, they could put the second one in,' iegs . . r a a barout the man fter the get to how put ' modso to nd i fou i ers too will be Legislat eked Calyic Franklin ify the statute that men cannet go and look rel was it ter up, was a ‘problem . sabe not d coul y the ! samn whe and , duel a of The oFner cay bare tho sama by applying to T. ' on as spectators containing a Note of band for $50., also Gther pa So, Cobburn, Bens 4d paying forsthis: advertierpe ot BW ete s . d shi cia . which . the cause. se k an pl a d a v e N e th of s nt ne po op e h T e on er ov of ty ri jo ma a d a h t ec oj pr d oa /r st ur “b o h w or el ch ba a of s in ma re e h T The shock of an earthquake was felt in le il sv ry Ma in on ti ec el e th at s te vo d re nd into tears” on reading a description ofa} hu fan Francisco on the 24th inst, d, un fo en be ve ha , fe li d ie rr ma on the 24th,