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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada Daily Transcript (1863-1868)

April 16, 1869 (4 pages)

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emo ner NaC HED oem: age me en AS ape tA NARI mtorr oantinmepenet "nr ame On aegh OED tin ORO marae one eh vercemenengs eaten a z 5 ears Sing Sree se nd provided by lew for the inspection of the mines, and this supervision by the government has not only resulted . 3 cin ‘a day 6s possible, See orders for Virginia and Mississippi. Late frosts have destroyed part of the . Southern cotton crop: — The New York Senate has ratified export of beads and stocks being néarly as activeasever. Within the month of February probably not less than'$40,ig, . the. Fifteenth Amendment—17 to 15. The civil war in Japan has broken . out afresh and with increased violence. The rebel Admiral has gained a footing on the island of Yesso, from which his ‘forees are enabled to make frequent ineursions to the tnain land, inflicting great injuries on the Mikado's adherents. Johnson continues to swing around . Tennessee making speeches, and declaring that he never meant to go back ‘. on his record as “Moses.” 8 aoe ais iceman Everybody . of studies the game, and, in the afternoon, the answer to almost every inquiry for a & party is, “He ‘s just gone. to the croA “croquet guide” may be found. in almost every business establishment, and old files of papers . are overhauled to find the rules and . regulations of the game. Grave at-~ torneys now, instead of discussing . .. remittitars or demurrers, dispute-about. of. Whether a ball can be struck a side or . developed in a week, and if level places ,. @ perpendicalar stroke, or whether it is sets of croquet arenas have been enough could be found, a dozen or more ,. grounds would be laid off. EE Proarmcria.—Consideraible activity in prospecting is manifested this season, says the National, ational, as evidenced by the fact that°oar Gustomi mills are kept baay: A -walle'around: the. suburbs of «}, . dle. In Rhode Island Ravine, the La , . Cross ledge is being steadily worked with good success. On Gold Hill, notwithstanding the countless shafts with which it is perforated, new shafts are being sunk and men are making good wages. Men are at work on Cincinnati Hill, and are taking out very good rock: Some that was crushed recently--paid $29 to the ton. If men are out of work our hills and ravines yet offer a field of , . Fetmunerative labor. AvcrpenT.—A_ little child of 8S. D. Bosworth, says the National, while playing with a button yesterday evening, accidently forced it go far up the nostril that it could not. be dislodged without surgical aid. Dr. Coombs was called, and succeeded in removing it, ,,, . Such accidents sometimes result quite the sine, "Wid see that the matters connected therewith are fully examined into, He is also’ required at the end of each year to muke a tull feport of the condition and working of the mines,the : Yield, etc. ‘The law is a good ei aid il bo tho means of eeu ae ble information in iret ~aag ‘the appolmtments announeed by telegraph yesterday, we notice the name of Geo. 1, Lammon, Marshal of Nevada, and D. A. Sackett, Postmaster at Petaluma — ‘The latter is probably L. A. Sackett, formerly of this county, ©. MPaerson is appointed Receiver at . pointed: Santa Claxé, J. M. Billings; car J. dk ‘Smith; Vallejo, M. J, bee oe <_ mI) : a J. reminded his old neighbors that his first Political office was Alderman of that Village. ‘Was thisa himt that he was disastrously, and children can not be too careful about introducing hard sub< stances inte the mouth or nose. If they must indulge in sport of that kind their parents should supply them with something larger than a button, 7. a twenty-dollar piece. ied ‘ RAILROAD CoMMISSIONERS. — The néwly appointed Commissioners of the Central Pacific Railroad started for the front to inspect the sections of railroad recently completed. The names of tlie new Commissioners are James WHaines, Frederick A. Pridle and Wm. Sherman, who are appointed in place of John Bigler, Frank Denver ane Thos. J.Henley, pammoved. v SEVERE Tax on Marina AFFECTION.—Barney Cosgrove was recently convicted ip.the San Francisco County Court ef stabbing a man named Flood, . ® short time before election, and Judge McKinstry sentenced him to pay a fine of $500 or 350 days in the County Jail, To save her son from the latter alternative Mrs. Cosgrove mortgaged her homestead to raise the money and pay the fine, _— THANKS.—We are indebted to the Union Pacific Express for copies of Vir ginia and Sacramento papers, laid upor our table yesterday ahead of the disee evento! 000,000 of bonds and stock were sent to Europe. Five-twenties have sold in London at eighty-two, and yet higher teen are to be expected. 3s Goup Sri The other day the Chinege residents of San Jose, presented to officer Ballou a large and elegant gold star, which probably cost $40, in token of their respect for and confidence in that officer: The Celestial merchant in niaking the presentation speech, found _ . hts knowledge. of JBnglish too limited, equately to express the. sentiments . of his class, and at last brought “out with — these words: “Mr. Ballou, the good Chinamen of San Jose, ptesent this to you, for driving the d—d bad Chinamen out of this tee ” nl to speaking of this subject, says: “We informed by Postmaster Rowland of this city, that the mails for Nevada
placed on the cars, and ifthey are not duly delivered or taken-off at Colfax, it }isthe fault of the baggage wmaster.— We learn that it happens occasionally that the way mails are placed under other heavy mails, and it is too much trouble to get at them, so they are carried by and then left at a more convenient opportunity, The railroad com~pany should look to this matter and see that thé presiding divinity over the mails does not repeat this performance too often, or he may subject his employers to a heavy penalty.” Sam ought to have a mail car and route agent on the road, and not be de~ pendent on baggage masters for the tions, PLANCHETTE has invaded Brigham . "QrOric Young's dominions, and his Salt Lake organ shivers with horror at its demoralizing influence, Two children of a Mormon Elder tampered with the unholy thing, and the result was that they were seized at night “witha power that prestrated them and left them almost lifeless.” With this for a terri. ble example, Brigham Young warns all his followers to have nothing to do with Planchette, lest they be “drawn under the powerful influence which accompanies if,” ~ press Company have established a street, San Francisco, and are prepared to forward freight in shipments of 500 . pounds and upwards with dispatch and at.Jow rates. Théireharges to Colfax are't} cents per pound. Those who have heretofore béen annoyed by Having their goods detained at Sacramento will take note and act accordingly. Eo pulled a tot of lamps, filled with kero. sené, towards him, while standing at a were lighted, and as "thar broke, the oil ignited, the flames enveloped him, and he was seriously if not fatally burned. Guonoe W. Chids, of the Philadelphia Ledger, has presented a library of 175 volumes to the boys of the training ship Indefatigable, at present in the Mersey. Mr. Puen eee ome in May. ina season. With 600 vines on an ih Détays Acart.—The Union, . : Unele . : Fhe didorot kin ar: its to receive ‘AND ELIF oo eens shar snore the markets below. delivery of mails at the different . * freight depot at Nes. 308 and 310 Front Onz J. A, McNulty, a harness maker, Grare Vinaccia 4 Tulare Valley) : " grape vines fourteen Years oid are said . ! to average seventy-six pounds of grapes acre, at that rate the yield would be . 45,600 pounds. ep te on ® pound a ie PICTURES! .2). PICTURE FRAMES! CURRIER & WINTER, 211 Kearney Street, ‘SAN FRANCISCO,’ test styles of Frames San Francisco, April 16th, oa NEW INVOICE OF” DRUGS, MEDIOINEsS, CHEMICALS,. PAINTS, OILs AND VARNISH. Totlet Articles, FLAVORING EXTRACTS, GARDEN SEEDS, &c. just received by SPENCE & CO. Frait and Vegetable Store. N.C. WILLARD, Commercial Street..Nevada City, KK SSPE constantly on’ hand ‘a good supply VEGETABLES, RANCH AND FIRKIN BUTTER, CHEESE, CANNED FRUITS, SUGARS, TEAS, COFFEES, EGGS, &c. &c. &c. Give mea call. alé Negra Saturday, May Sth, ‘jon at 1 The Fiftieth hes introdaction of Odd, Fellowshi pg the United States, will be cele ASS VALLEY in Se Ree eeereceeae Orator of of the Day : ~ Rev. Wo Hixt, of Sacramento City. ON MONDA PACIFIC adchipetl STA’ d rote ina a tnd Des Minerals, Beceuse they have the best aia, £0 THE “PUBLIC! (ene cuntaten! & ‘TURNER, gp ahs * ceameanper Meavy and Shelf ‘Hardware, ‘Mining “and ‘Ageiculsural Tools, ; Aud ali Goods in Ihe Hardware line which ‘the offers. at the very LOWEST sane PRICES ! , AGENT FOR THE * PACIFIC SILVER PLATE co, and a fine assortment-of PLATED WARE, cove. And other articles always on band. CROCKERY and GLAss WARE, : And a full assortment of . PAINTS, ors. } AND VARNISH (2 MECHANICS, ME MINERS, FARMERS, and the public generally in need of anything in the Hardware line will find itto'thetr interest to call on NER. FOR CITY TREASURER. THE SOLICITATION Ave cians, . OF A NUMBER FOR crry wREasURER, iii FRIENDS oF Sun.se Hous & tome Store, NO. 8 MILL STREET, en ever" — of the mails. é &e, &e. P. baa we a ‘trend : candice oo yee at the a ~~ Fe pee Se