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THE NEVADA
hore
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Sa ee
ae
NEVADA, CALIFORNIA, FRIDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER
VOL. 3.-NO. 29.
11, 1853.
WHOLE NO. 167.
a
.
1
See
Anecdote of a fat Man,
THE
JOURNAL, “Bridget,” said a lady in the city of
a
i
iPCBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY MoRNING py. . G0tham one morning, as she was ——
.@) fhee
street, «copes
on Broa d smeat
osit e
.
Soap
grea
se
you
have
got
here
.
Y
t House =
the Court
“or one year, in advance
We
can
. get plenty of soap loth:
saad en eatin
.
37 90
Six
mont
hs
Three months
,change it for some.
/man, and when he SENSE APE
long,: tell him7 1
oe:
Single copies,
Watch for the fat
25 cs.
office.
All that morning, Bridget, between each
ADVERTISEMENTS. te
insure insertion,
creature escaped her watchful gaze,
~cenegnaon aera pitas, jpettieroonirg Mepavrys
.
At
industry seemed about to be re
A. DELANO is our agent at Grass Valley, at . warded, for down the Street came a large,
Wells, Fargo & Co.’s. office.
portly gentleman, flourishing a cane, and
wlooking the very picture of good humer.—
Sure, there’s the fat man now, thought
The
Fir
e
in
Sen
ora
.
:
' Bridget—and when he was in front of the
At half past 2 o'clock this morning a. house,
6 out she flew and informed him that
sutlding owned by Mr. Valleau, and oc-!
her mistress wished to speak to him.
uyied by Chinese, on the corner of Dodge.
wants to speak to you, and]
The buildings around, except says would you be goo
d enough to walkin,}
e of wood, and were soon in flames. ' i”
°
On the west, the fire was arrested by the, This
Hose Compa
ny
before
it
reache
d Yaneyy
i
P,
& Bertine’s Banking House.
sr er apaeot nv ienare aera
But even) me ‘ii ae
their efficiency would’ have been of no
P
om
ount i acai
fo
5
aed76 >.
’
Up
P.
which intervened, and gave them a thance.
exclaimed, “at gintleman’s in the parlor,
to Work to advantage. On the east side,
Then returns again to clatta,
Clitta, clatta, clatta, clatter,
Like the Devil beating batter
mum
,”
{
So saying, she instantly withdrew
to the
tive service by teaiing down Whods & . lower
regions.
Purdy’s paint store. ‘There was wsmall. Tn the
parlor, thou
ght the lady.
vacant space between their building and.
can
Up in hell in iron platter ;
Waat
Ant
tening
tak
Sone
aie
For Apollo’s Golden Coffer,
itmean? Bridget must have blunthe one next on the South, which space dered—
but down to the parlor she went,
being thus increased by the Hook and,
and up rose our fat friend, with his blandLadder company, enabled the Hose coms! est smile and most grac
eful bow.
pany to stop the fire at this point.
j
Wit
the
h
Fri
end
shi
that
p
1
prof
fer,
Lin nae
=
Thus, from Station on to Station,
“Your servant informed me, madam,
Right along through each Plantation,
We never saw men* work with more ; that you would like
to speak to me—at
judgment, energy or efficiency we mean)' your serv
ice, madam.”
not enly the two companies, but the citi-.
The mortified mistress saw
As if Hell, for our damnation,
Had come down with desolation,
This great Iron-horse goes rushing,
With his fiery face all flushing;
Every thing before him crushing;
the state of
zens generally.
the case immediately, and a smile wreathed
The followin ° is a list of the buildings.
itself about her mouth in spite of herself
destroyed :
as she said, “Will you pardon the
ov
Sometimes faster, sometimes slower ;
terrible
On the east side, Batchelders Dagrer-. blunder of a raw Irish girl, my dear sir?”
rean Salooa, Tin and Stove store, Messick . I told her to call in the fat man to take
Sometimes higher, sometimes lower--As if Time, the great world-mover,
Had come down for his last reaping
& McCullough’s carpenter's shop, Neil’s! away the soap grease, when she saw him,
saddlery, “Shades” Saloon, Barber shop, and she has made a
mistake you see.”
Justice Hall & Greenwood’s office, J. Hall.
The jolly fat gentleman leaned back in.
Of the nations waiting, weepin—
g
While the engine, overteeming
With excrutiating screaming,
Spits his vengeance out in steaming;
& Co., for Sewing Machine, Woods &,
his chair, and laughed such a hearty ha! ha!
While the wheels are whirling under,
Purdy’s book and paint store. On the’ ha! as never comes from your lean gentry.
west side, Chinese g ming house, corner
“No apologies needed,
Like the Chariot wheels of Thunder,
madam,” said
of Dodge street, Grega@ty store, Selling’s. he. “It is decidedly
the best joke of the
Be,
store.
/ season,
Ha! ha! ha! so she took me for
The portion of thd bitwiydestroyed lies. the soap grease man, did she?
When the lightning rends asunder
It will.
Such aj
between the two butnt@districts, visited . keep me laughing for a month.
by the last two fires, so that now nearly. good joke!” And all up the street, and!
the whole town north of the City Hotel! round the corner was
heard the merry ha! .
2
has been burned over this year.
ha! of :the old gentleman, as he brought}.
If any one doubts the value of water to} down his cane, every now and then, and .
the towns or cities of California, he should. exclaimed, “‘such.a, joke.”
have been present this morning.
t
Nothing.
(By request.)
can save us but water-works, and they are}
{
A California Love-Leiter.
x perfect protection. The hills around and
{
California, San Joe, May 2, 1853.
in Sonora seem to be formed for reservoirs,.
Miss
Charming
and
Transeendant
Most
eno
uzh
less
,
had
ons
hav
e
and our citizens
to teach them that these hills should be — would that my pen were dipped in the
_dies of the rainbow, plucked from the wing
improved forthwith,
Messrs. William G. Heslep, Jonathan . of an angel, that I might expect to paint
Warden and seversl others were
badly . the burning brightness of that ‘lame which
~ . thy thrilling eloquence hath enkindled.—
burned.
P. S. The fire was seen in the very . Thou soft moonlight of sentiment—soft
commencement by the private watchman, . $04p of consistency—thy voice as gentle
who was standing in the rear, and gave the 48 the first stirring of an infant’s dream,
alarm immediately. Several persons rush-; 2+ melodious in mine ears as the braying
ed into the building.
ef one of the rooms
‘The canvass ceiling! of a mule—thy step as light as the sylvanwas on fire, which, footed zephyr that fanned with the wing
spread to other rooms before
it
could be of perfume the gable end of the new-bern ;
torn down. ‘The part of the house whieh . paradise. Thy eyes are brilliants—stolen
piedt
cau
was g
occuh
by Chinese prostitutes. . rom the seraphs—thy lips are vivid as
A word more as to these houses of pros. rosebuds, moistened with the dews of aftitution. ‘They are all nuisances, occupied . fection—thy words are as drops of amber
by persons, who, as a necessary result of, —thy teeth are like snow set in a verbena
their habits, become careless; nay, superl
atively reckless.
bed.
Oh!
sweet
spint of camphor —
Overco re by dissipation, . double distilled essence of hartshorn!
they go to sleep regardless of thefsafety of! kraut of my hopes,
Sour
apple-sauce of my
the building, with the candle burning, it} thoughts, buttermilk catsup of my fancy,
may be, close to curvains or acanvass ceil-. tiger of innocence, butter of perfection,
ing. The Chinese houses have been the legwood of melody—thou art the gin and
worst; for the inmates smoke opium, and . fancy of my dreams, the brandy-smash of
become perfectly stujid and insensible.— . ™Y waking visions, and Santa Cruz of my
[t is high time that the industrious, hard-. recollection. Thou art as harmless as a
working citizens, who have made,Sonora leopard or a greased streak of lightning
All the clouds that steam from Ocean,
When he pays the moon devotion-With a grinding rhythmic motion—
Till the frightened sheep are scattered,
Like the clouds
by
lightning
tattered,
mee
‘
:
;
And
Gat
es
God
batt
ered
With the
the clitta ofclat
ta, are
clatte
r,
7
:
7
cit
karen batter
tok
Like the Devil beating
Up in Hell in iron platter.
Still repeating clitta, clatter,
Clitta, clatta, clitta clatter,
As if something was the matter,
While the woodlands all are ringing,
And the birds forget their singing,
And away to heaven go winging
Of their flight to hear the clatter,
Clitta, clatta, clatta, clatter,
Like the Devil beating batter
Up in Hell, in iron platter;
Which continues so till coming
To a straight line, when the humming
Is so mixed up with the drumming,
That the cars begin to rattle,
And the springs ge tittle-tatt!e-Frightening all the grazing cattle—
Like Hell’s thunder-river roaring,
Over Death's dark mountain pouring
Into space, forever boring
Through th’ abysmal depths, with clatter,
jlitta, clatta, clatta, clatter,
Like the Devil beating batter
Up in Heil, in iron platter—
Then expands into a clanking,
And a clinking, and a clanking,
And a clanking, and a clinking—
‘Then returns again to clatter,
Clitta, clatta, clatta, clatter,
Like the Devil beasing batter
Up in Hell, in iron platter;
Which subsides into a clandey,
And a clinkey, and a clankey,
And a clankey, and a clinkey,
And a clinkey, clankey, clankey-Then to witchey, witchey, witchey,
Chewey-witchey, chewey-witchey——
Chewey-witchey, witchey, witchey;
all that she is, so far as character, business . churned to consistency in the milky whey.
and value of property is concerned, should. Thou art as innocent asa tiger, handsome
Then returns again to fizzle,
from our midst. IPf they are to be here at! onion of my soul, pickled pumpkins of my
all, let them be entirely separate from the . affections, preserved crabs ofthe garden of
werthy portion of our citizens. Shall the Smith’s Island, where desperate love
Ending in a piercing whistle
And the song that I now offer
For Apollo’s Golden Coffer-—
With the friendship that I proffer-—
Is for riding on a Rail.
combine together and sweep all these pests . 27 elephant, melodious as a lion.
whole*city be sacrificed to gratify the pas. dwells.
sions or the avarice of the few who have
Oh!
Iam yours, &c.
With a kind of sighing sizzle—
gg ae
i i last goeeee os then out of sight,
he was unable to articulate more than a at tle World's Fair in New York to furn. with the beantifal moos sistant en
few incoherent werds, from which, howev. ish occypation to a large number of fair!
er enough was gathered to fix suspicion . hands.— Alta.
upon a Mexican called Cayote Charley, .
—_——
well known to the police of this city sie I Oh!— The Lowell Courier reports that .
desperate thief; and from the fact that he Mrs. O. entered her husbands office, on .
fee
That proclaims afine nighton the deep roll..
a
Arti
:
in See sy was an. Ane’
A perty met at the “above Bleecke:
was seen in company with the deceased Central street about 8 o'clock in the even{street mansion ofa iriend who had me 4
a short time previous to the occurrence, ing, recently,
and gave him a severe cow-,@ “lucky hit’ in the tea, cake, and cofvc
and was aware that the deceased was in hiding, in presence of a crowd of witness. business, and set up his establishment on
possession of a considerable amount of. es. ‘The offence was that he did not give the ton principle. Everything was recherc.):
as one of the gentlemen with moustachioz
money, there is :nuch to warrant the belief. her spending money enough !
that he is the murderer, As soon as the,
;Observed, and the tapestry, the carpets,
A royal decree has been issued by Aus‘and the pictures were “‘be-e-e-w-tul!”
if as
police became aware of the occurrence, tria, forbidding th
e exportation of grain; . the young ladies said.
their whole available force was put in. and the King
of the Two Sicilies has is. One of the finest “works of art” embe!
motion to discover the asassin; but at the .
sued a decree removing the duties and . lishing the parlor-walls ef the host, Mr
time of this writing he has not been taken. . . encouraging
the importation of all the . Allright, was a large and exquisitely elab. —Eve. Jour, 4th.
Sony
si
iven himselfhimse . . ers on
}
Cayote Charley
1ar ey has nas since
given
———
Locale
d ofcoagan
3 sete
hi
hef
d’
of
Feet
at tine: ye
Wall,
‘
.
e
<A fine monument to Charles Carroll. of} # hte sgt ete. e 5a ‘
"gongs spesbesiler’¢
. Carrollton, Md., together with several other no little attention ; and
when the encomi
. }
ums
were
comi
ng
thic
k
and
fast
from
the
scu
lpt
ure
s,
are soon to be shipped at LegStick rot, Younc Man.—The very .
ladie
s
and
gent
leme
n,
the
host
cam
e
up
and
hor
n
for
Bal
tim
ore. They are from the
doctrine of all others, “Stick to it.” Who
asto
nish
ed
the
com
pan
y
by
obs
erv
ing
—
stu
dio
of
the
hig
hly
gifted Bartholomew,
ever knew a mortal enroll himself under .
“Ahh-h!
that’
supe
s
rb,
isn’t
it
ladi
es—
who
se
this banner and come out at the little end .
beautiful works are now attracting
‘isn’
t
it
gran
d
?”
so
mu
ch
attention at Rome.
‘of the hon? Nobody, we'll be bound
— .
“Bee-ew-ti
ful!
”
crie
d they.
. Its principle acted up to with rectitude, .
.
‘Sup
erb!
very
fine
!”
said the gents.
Eeyr
tian
Luxu
rizs
.—On
e
of
the
first
pstoious, aeart and soul, would keep any .
'
.
“My wife drew that,” said A!lright.
things that seizes upon the attention of the
ma“St
n abo
te
wat
er
and
in
blu
e
sky
.
.
Yeu
don’
t
say
so!”
excl
aim
the
ladie
s.
trave
ller
in
Egyp
t
is
the
quee
r
dishe
s
that
ick toit.”
It’s the very history, all
experienc, the triumph of mind, art, lit. he meets with.
“Is it possible !” splendid genius!” echo
A person writing from
gent
s.
Luxo
r
says
that his first dinner on the
. erature, avery great and noble work is its .
.
“Can
't
be
beat
—wou
ld’n
take
t
a
hunNile
consi
sted
of
stewe
d
hipp
opot
amus
and
. direct ard appropriate illustration. He
.
dred
doll
ars
for
it!”
says
the
host.
a
broil
ed
ibis.
The
next
morni
ng’s
break
would by do, gain, make, save, achieve
“Wuo
ndre
d
dojl
ars
!”
excl
aims
one
of
the
fast
cons
iste
d
of
cold
croc
odil
e,
hash
ed
.
life
of
,
anything in whatever department
.
gent
s,
horr
ifie
d
at
the
idea
of
an
“abo
ve
camel
,
and
the
fossil
remai
ns
of
a
donke
y.
trade, pclitics, religion, philanthropy, or,
Blee
cker
”
talk
ing
of
sell
ing
the
effor
ts
of
love, must make it his first and last object
On the 6th of June last, a locomotive his wife’s genius; it’s worth a thousand!”
of solicitude the Alpha and Omega of aswasrun
on a railroad forthe first time in . “Oh, dear! don’t mention it!” cry the
. Piration and action.
the land of Egypt. The Bedouins under. ladies. “Mrs. Allright will be positively
“Tell us, young man, whoever did a took
a race on their fleet horses, and kept shocked at your remarks upon her pic. th
ing wath a note that did not “stick to
up for some time, but finally yielded the ture!”
it.” Look around among your eae contest to the iron horse.
“Well, it’s pretty—very pretty,” contin
tances, and see who is not “something.”
—
i In him who is deservedly famous and hon.
. ued the hest.
‘They get ’em up in Paris,
MetrancHoty.—There is to be a na. ’spect pretty cheap !”
. ored, you will find the man who years ago, tional convention of apothecaries at Boston
i. ‘Oh, what a dem’d vulgaw fellow’—sotto
lin the strength, determination, energy and
a few weeks ago. When they have conclu'voce—says a gent; ‘he talks as mercenary
. }
light of an all conquering resolution, said, ded their deliberations on the seaboard,they
las a dem’d Jew, or a Gipsey, over the diPy idk 403i end whi dk: ak tele!
will if course march into the “bowels ofthe . vine labors of his elegant wife ! Shocking!
;
;
land.”
stuck to it ever since.
. Horrid !’
=
.
. ‘Dem’d horr
t
id
was
whis
pere
d
arou
nd
WaueE
n
walki
ng,
alwa
ys
turn
your
toes
Se
es
ee
through a dense fog, ordinary objccts seem . out, and your thoughts inward. The forithe room.
t and terrible.
i As the
During this hubbub over the picture, Mrs.
fimost
s things, . mer will prevent you from falling into cel-. .
gigantic
Allright came brushing into the parlor, rattheir magnitude appears to lessen, until. lars, the latter from falling into iniquity.
tling and rustling iin stiff brocades and
the veil of vapor being rent to pieces by
the sunbeams, we see them as they are,. A Lactreau AssauLt.—Wnm. H. Wilson, lace work. The gents were the first to
and rate them accordingly. It has been. not being possessed of the milk of human . observe that Mrs. Allright did not ‘powrthus with despotism. The mists of ignor. kindness to an overflowing degree, struck . tway” any?very highly developed physioance anc superstition, for which it loomed a vender of cow’s milk over the head with logical or phrenological evidences of great
for ages, like something awful and super. @ jug of his article of trade because he. genius ; she might be great in domestic afnatural have been gradually lifted, and in . would not neglect other customers to wait . faire, {but she hardly looked the artist!—
the grovinglight of intelligence, emperors. 0n him. Wilson declared that he had not} The ladies and the gents gave Mrs. A. all
and kings are ‘ast settling dewn to the . struck him but merely pushed him, giving . manner of a reception, of course, and louder
common standard of humanity.
him a sort of milk-punch in the head.
ASP CENT ae RC eS
. was fined $10.—Herald.
H_! than ever went on the eulogiums of the
picture.’
Anoturer VExeD Question.—<Are the.
RG ae aE ae"
.
‘Oh ! ah, yes; I drew it last winter
Chinese revolutionists christians, or are . Wuen you run short of ideas, use high-. said Mrs. A.; we hada lottery
at
our
house,
Pg
fel
‘
d
.
te
of
out
per
To
wor
fal
.
t
p
at
whi
r
que
the
is
not
‘th
e
s
n
ni
uti
son
ds.
?
sti
ey
ch
ne
n
s
on
i
they
not:
{ues
present .
cae
ford
delicht than . 224 2 poor yeung fe low put up hfs pic
. “agitates the religious world.” Some say . '?@ 5488 drum affords more delg
that that hey cannot be christians because . oo
f
ne
pater of their leaders are thieves and
. murderer:; but what of that?
". tures; Mr. Allright made me take a ticket
iand I drew that picture P
he above, from an exchange is respect
We have . fully dedicated to Dr.
. known scoundrels of the same stamp ap-.
Ny Gold Scales for the Custom House.
pointed tc offive in the United States—and . 4 pacnificent pair of gold scales for the.
Somebody announced ‘supper’ about that
time, and all vamosed.— Yankee Blade.
eet eae ee
Stace Arrackep.—We learn from W
. 18 not thise christian country? Any one . Custom House has just been received, and . H. Owens, Esq., that the stage from
who deni« the fact ought to have a church . will shortly be put
up.
They are largest . Mokelumne Hill when about six miles of
Bible crovn at his head.
. and the most costly ever brought into Cal. Sonora, about 10 o’clock on Sunday nicht,
The Mul yevilte Bapr
Bearess
ds says
aay that
0 Feath. ifornia.——Adv.
was attacked by some villains and two vo!;
ley
s
fir
ed
as
it.
It
wa
s
qui
te
dark and
er river isthis year making extraordinary
yields. /t White Rock, we understand. . Within the year past there have been . none of the passengers were armed. ‘The
dispat
ehed
from
Bosto
n
for
Austra
lia
one
.
driver,
howev
er,
remed
ied
this
difficu
lty
by
that mines are doing well, although the
et
F
‘ee:
steamer, twenty-three ships, twenty-iwo . causing the stage to leavé that spot at «
barks and three briggs, all first class ves-. ‘2.40 lick.” Excellent time was made inene aeyee
led. n es — ,_ a sel
s.
totown.
claims, abut three miles above, the aver
Several balls were found to have
stage
er
y.
ty-five thousand dollars a/time in China watching the progress of
vttige: Shed rote d
:
ioe esa
was fired upon the night previously.
The
the rebellion, has joined the Japan expehead of Joaquin which had been exhibited
day.
dition under Commodore Perry.
He has
The Sn Joaquin Republican says:—A been sesigned's whiée"$i' the: compe of arat Mokelumne Hill was expected down i
j
> Par wate
the stage both of these nights, and i:
new pape is about to be started in San tists, with the rank of master’s mate.
Prion, under the editorial management
ALB arith aa
supposed the attack = made by seme
of “Dismd Jeems,” who is known asa!
The Patent Office has refused an exten-. 84g in hopes to obtain possession oi it.~
corresponlent of the Republican.
be entitle: the “Little Joker.”
It is to/sion to Colt’s patent fire arms, on the} Since Capt. Love and his rangers CONpp:
D
ground that he has already made $1,000,ted their term of serviee, the Mexico 1.
000 from its sale. ‘The patent has yet four. horse thieves and bandits are having a
Sturgens, weighing from 50 to 150 lbs., years to run.
inflicted these eurses upon us ?~-Sonora
a few miles below Stockton,
caugit
. are
and
Eastern
the
all
over
extended
. ness
degree
this
of
compliment
the
‘received
ald, 5th.
President Pierce is double LLD., having}
par ny
“* W¢ ke 8 !aat look at our dear native land.
Being almost exhausted from loss of blood the same mat@ial, which is on exhibition bene
in hell, in iron platter,
As if something was the matter;
Then it changes to a clanking,
And a clinking, and a clanking,
And a clanking, and a clinking,
the stairs went Bridget, and knocking at
avail, but for a smail fire-proof bmilding.
the mistress’ door, put ber head in and
the Hook and Ladder company dideffec-.
tion of the person who stabbed him.— . vens, who also made a gentleman’s hat of]
Like
a the Devil
Bids. beating batter ’
refused: so in a state of some wonderment
phe rsa
he expired in attempting to give a descrip. bonnet was wrought by Mrs. J. H. Ha. Farewell to our friends, farewell to the band,
Down the iron road to ruin,
With a clitta, clatta, clatter,
,
BY JOHN W. TITCOMR.
ner of Dupont and Vallejo streets, where . out doubt, come into fashion ere long. The Mig forthe deck at sett bells sband.
As if Death were Hell pursuing
To his uttermost undoing,
7
on exhibition at Warren & Son’s Ag
knife, he managed to reach a house cor~. some and durable article, which will, with
And the springs go tittle-tattle,
Driving off the grazing cattle
« “Vashington streets, was discovered'
the old gentleman.
va
on
fir
e—t
he
orig
in
of
it
is
as
yet
ee
T)
oe.
:
“Yes, sir,
;
wn.
As the steam begins to fizzle
Witk a kind of sighing sizzle,
And the cars begin to rattle,
“Speak to me, my good girl!” replied
Farewéll to the Land.
utiful specimens of ladies’ workman
which was evidently inflicted with a bowie-. pine tree. It makes @ very neat, handsa
Thus fulfilling his desire—
Which forever he keeps feeding
With the pine-knots he is needing,
As he on his way goes speeding—
Till the Iron-horse goes rushing,
With his fiery face all flushing,
Everything before him crushing—
While the smoke goes upward curling,
Spark-bespangled in unfarling,
And the iron wheels go whirling,
Like two mighty mill-stones grinding,
When no miller is them minding—
All the eye with grit-dust blinding—
out of the kitchen window, and no moving
For the Journal.
of the Catholic chureh in Vallejo street.— . ricultural Fair, is a lady’s bonnet made of Fare
well to the land of the free and the brave,
It appears that upon receiving the wound. the braided strands of the leaves of the.
I'm for a life on old ocean's wave.
And the steam gets higher, higher—
JOB WORK of all kinds epeedily and neatly; whisk of her dish-cloth, kept a bright look
executed.
Francisco was assassinated in the vicinity
BY THOMAS H. CHIVERS, M. D.
Allaboard! Yes!—Tingle, tingle,
Goes the bell as we all mingle—
No one sitting solely single—
As the fireman builds his fire,
“Yes, mum,” said Bridget.
'
evening just after dark, a Chilean, named
Ending in a piercing whistle—
want to speak to him.”
LEGAL BLANKS of all kinds for saleat this)
RAILROAD SONG.
A
A gang of counterfeiters, whose busi
good time in the Southern counties.
are to
00,
6,0
$19
cost
to
ks,
wor
er
Wat
.
lately from Bowden College and Norwich . Southern states, was lately discovered by and sell wadily to Chinamen, for whom.
Da
ng
er
At
te
nd
in
g
Pr
ec
ocious DevelopI.
R.
e
enc
vid
Pro
in
ted
erec
be
.
beef.
excellent
male
they
.
of
number
The
.
k
r
o
Y
ment.—There can be no doubt that_ many
the police of New
sa= Messrs. Conner & Wentworth will: University.
hug
sh
Na
ro
th
he
n
—T
w.
io
La
at
e
or
av
St
op
rs
e
no
a
th
ti
ch
In
zs
il
in
e
d ha: s been sacrificed in early° youth
d
Tu
ge
ga
en
s
tnd
on
rs
pe
:
please accept our thanks for a copy of the
Th
e
til
es
ne
ar
St
oc
kt
on
,
ha
ve
co
m/
(Il
Ot
the
twelve
hundred
prisoners
on
l.)
ti
es
Mo
ni
is
to
r
h
gi
ve
rt
s
an
no
in
e
st
au
th
ce
of
d
th
an
e
.
to
d
th
e
an
pr
id
gl
e
of parents, who, delighted with
En
w
e
N
t
a
ou
delivered
yesterday,
co)
of
Journal
Nevada
=
ag
g
ya
l
g
a
m
e
d
ca
e
,
Blackwell’s
Island,
only
three
hundred
and
g
e
ee
e
.
en
fo
.
rc
d
em
en
e
t
r
of
d
thi
n
s
u
la
h
w,
as
e
v
fo
i
llows;
f
t
a
d
e
an intellectual activity of their children,
t
a
m
published.
was
it
few hours after
B
i
c
e
nineteen
ere
Americans.
“A
co
lo
re
d
ma
n,
af
te
r
a
ees
co
te
nf
i
in
em
en
t
.
of.
ha
ve
advertiseto
st
ri
ve
n
reference
to
by
ma
ke
th
It will be seen
em
pr
od
ig
ie
s
of
smu
n
me
re
Fi
of
s
ie
an
mp
co
ty
ir
th
me
So
i.
ae Se
vicPerry’s
of
anniversary
.
six
we
fortieth
ek
The
in
s
th
put;
e
co
un
have
ty
jai
firm
l,
wa
s,
on
th
e.
Je
ar
ni
ment, that this enterprising
By
ng
.
th
es
ca
e
se
of
s
ea
rl
an
y
d
un
r
fo
r,
be
em
pt
tered at Natick, on the 23d Se
Ga
va
wh
zz
ha
o
,
s been rusticating in. 20th, sold to Marcus G. Faulkner, of} due employment of the brain, inflammaon a daily line of stages between this . tory on Lake Erie, (Sept. 10, 1813,) has trial of engines. The dinner provided
a
{N
ew
Ha
np
sh
ir
e,
wil
l
so
on
re
tu
rn
to
Eu
-/
Gr
an
d
Po
in
t,
fo
r
the
su
m
of
$4
,7
5,
of
for
one
Several
}
ti
on
of
Newport.
th
at
e
he
mi
celebrated
sp
he
been
ri
ca
ga
Nevada—
l
ng
via
li
city
on
or
,
th
e
Sacramento
place and
e
th
w ensued, in which
ro
a
rope.
t,
or
sh
g
in
ll
fa
'm
on
th
.
At
th
e
ex
pi
ra
ti
on
of
that time, . living membrane of the venticles, with sebattle.
the
in
were
present
guests
the
half
a
and
‘through to Sacramento in one
d
an
d,
ye
ro
st
de
ry
ke
oc
cr
t,
se
up
were
es
bl
ta
[RE
NT
ea
ea
e
riv
ere
mer
e
e
Wes
_a
nl
es
he
s
le
av
es
th
e
st
at
he
e,
is
ag
ai
to
n
be}
ri
ou
s
eff
usi
on,
ha
s
us
ua
ll
be
y
en
th
e
ca
us
e
days !:—Downteville Echo.
l
ia
tr
e
th
ich
wh
r
te
af
;
n
w
o
d
ed
ll
pu
nt
te
e
th
Th
e
Un
ie
St
d
at
es revenue from customs, . arrested, and sold to the highest bidder,. of either a fatal issue or of subsequent metded
deci
has
ior
Inter
the
of
y
etar
Secr
The
;
~
y.
tl
ie
qu
d
de
ee
oc
pr
for the yeer ending June 30, 1853, is $61.-. which may be for a month, or a year, or a. a] imbecility. An extremely intelligent
Tt is stated that the consumption of tea/ that the soldiers enlisted at the close of the
000,000, exceeding the treasury estimate dozen years, or for life.”
in the United States has doubled in three . Mexican war, and who were not in Mexi-.
bo
y,
of
ab
ou
12
t
ye
ar
s
of
ag
e,
wa
s
on
ce
by
$1
0,
00
1,
00
0,
g
in
an
d
om
th
lo
e
is
la
rg
”
es
t
on
ti
am
ou
bi
nt
hi
Ez
.
at
re
“G
r
he
ot
An
.
ts
an
br
rr
ou
wa
gh
t
nd
la
to
to
th
ed
e
itl
lat
ent
t
e
no
Dr
e
.
ar
,
De
/co
vi
ll
e,
.
an
En
gl
is
i:
.
yest
e
h
T
s.
ri
ev
er
Pa
receited in one year.
in
,
55
18
r
fo
,
ce
an
st
di
_ The Southern Mines.—The Stockton phrenologist, for examination, by a parent
e
in th
ll take charge of
by Schiedam, representing
t
oun
acc
on
,
tee
mit
com
the
by
ed
ect
rej
,
dge
Bri
n
sio
pen
Sus
the
at
Niagara river
hem,
free of expense,
Journal learns that the miners on the. who was very proud of the intellectual
enI a fre
Bratixnc CatyamMen.—It has become
Tu
ol
um
ne
ri
ve
r
ar
e
do
in
g
ve
ry
wel
l.
A/
do
wments of his child. Dr. Deville gave
wme of the valiant ro
encye for so
urrcit
entofoccom
ques
will be . ‘di
to practice their pugilistic fluming company on Don Pedro Bar are . his opinion of the boy’s character, at
th
e
e
th
e
k
a
m
skill. as wel as otherwise impose, upon the . averaging $5 day.
to
n
o
e
l
o
p
a
N
s
i
u
o
L
y
b
taken
same time cautioning the father of the dan
etion. ae
eibi
Se exh
The ut‘most pains
of/for
has at length succeeded. At one point he its supposed indelicacy!
s
as
rp
su
,
le
ib
ss
po
if
d
n
a
es
,
ll
feet.
we
125
be
to
f
finds the depth
project go of
jhelpless
Chnamen.
We
are
glad
to
see
adis-)
perens’
War.—The
Typographical
.
geTous
course
he
was
pursuing.
But
the
the
at
d
Mary Simondson, who arrive
.
k
r
a
P
e
d
y
H
n
i
y
a
l
p
s
i
d
the
Srece tacedoeeth velion Vics with paeotar? Society of San Francisco and the propriefather’s rep'y was-—“All that other boys
The British Government are about or-/ extreme old age of one hundred and twentysider
ed
labor
and
hard
study
were
raha
=.
CMs!
.
the
altho
ugh
war,
,
at
r
e
are
t
s
Alia
i
the
n
of
i
M
tors
.
n
few
a
a
c
$25
i
r
fined
e
m
A
offend
e
One
h
t
ganizing another expedition to explore the . six years, and who residéd near Shippenies.
,
n
a
n
a
Mr. Buch
on
ti
ta
vi
in
n
a
nee oar veghet daly anichaoe Was sent to the}
t,
th.
mon
en
last
ly
cs
den
pr
sud
d
die
,
e
Pa.
,
th
dale
.
se
r
tho
to
r
fo
ila
sim
s
.
tie
ined
interior of Africa. Par
.
ld
ra
He
—
ys
da
ty
ir
th
r
fo
il
Ja
ty
Ci
}
of
r
e
b
m
a
h
C
l
d
o
p
n
u
s
i
L
e
of Park and Denham are fitting out, and.
e ane th
a
per brig Adams Gray, arrived
clip
The
.
a
.
most oS results are anticipated.
a ew Yok on the 6th <i Gems Havana, Commerce.
Sa
of
e,
sbe
Sil
en,
Syr
p
shi
e
r
a
ppe
cli
e
d
Th
h
s
n
e
pei b
ely
lat
z.,
Mas
d,
for
Bed
w
Ne
at
rd
eno
ive
arr
the
o
,
ch
m
whi
lem
of
e
go,
h
car
t
le
uab
val
n
o
i
n
i
p
o
r
e
h
s
The first newspaper ever published was . with a
n
o
d
n
a
b
a
n
A woma
Alta folks deny the charge made against merely child’s play to him ; and that his
them by the crafts-men of San Francisco, . Studies could not be hurtful to him—he enyet we think the course pursued of import: . Joyed them so much.” Again Dr. Deville
ing Rats, smells strongly of guilt—Placer endeavored to save the child, but the father
Herald. :
would not attend to the warning.
Two
se
mt
ic
ie
ee
re
tp
et
ie
e:
of
s
ear
lon
s
fr
gal
,
om
tha
618
t
25,
ti
h
me
wit
he
lu,
ag
was
ai
olu
n
ars
Hon
cal
cig
h
om
led
fr
c
000
on
r
00,
u
Dr
0,0
.
h
$70
of
c
ty
nti
n
qua
i
us
n
‘mo
e
v
e
,
it
s
t
p
o
d
a
d
in 1640.
n
a
ment her husb
Ba
rn
um
say
s,
wh
en
a
spe
ndthrift be-. Deville, and, in reply to his inquiries about
,
oil
e
al
wh
of
s
lon
gal
4
52
8,
.
i
th
19
oil,
m
er
sp
art
é
cad
;
e
a
a
r
e
P
.
i
l
a
v
e
h
C
at
d
It is humbly admitte th
that
stated
and
tears,
into
burst
child,
the
lops}
he
expense
first
the
retrench,
to
gins
.
$150,at
valued
bone,
pounds
11,545
and
eek:
ig
aos
its
digs
eure
t
i
w
e
e
r
g
a
to
r
e
d
r
o
in
n
e
m
acr
Sa
in
g
n
i
y
a
l
p
9000.
off
i
his
newspaper,
and
the
last
his
grog.
he
boy
was
an
idot.
l
il
st
is
h
c
o
d
r
u
M
.
r
M
m;
ai
cl
ex
Ilulsemann bas every reason to
mento city.
”
!
e
m
n
o
y
c
r
a
W
.
“
,
on
gt
in
rt
Pa
,
s
wth Mr
=. 2a
endeavoring to ascertain the depth of the) a vessel “hugging a lee shore,” has been
French Government wi
—m-T
=
The picture
‘
An English gentleman, who has been .
tf
oe @e.eneeew
Her
-_
“
. tering in her kitchen, “what a quantity of
BUDD & SARGENT,
Tue Last Srassinc Arrair.—Last. ' ;A Curiosiry.—Among the curious and
From Grahum’s Magazine.
—————