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i 4 6 vt kIRS If- raf JU511 ill. ob6 MM CO. 89 5 i btof i said I tt stfresds sfa jjU 1g f- A Hoscwt part ttmdneters i given to pocket paiaatboicommonlyr called rnlp nets were famished theUYOn11 the different routL jfazryjobjeeted to being BO distrusted sd refused to carry. them Others said they eonld best the boxes and took' them withy oat WY ttssltation. Whether they caxtdo to or not.

the Inventors know best. Taey all wear Jusf ssgood elothjes as formerly end ap. psrenUy speadjast AS ranch money. But to ihow tktJOlfl of them or one at least la hon- sti wegiT i the. following Instance Yesterday I puna was found is car No 14.

on the Xarny jtreet line ImvatcV tberowis quite sum of money and contrary to the supposed custom' the conductor handed it in at the office. Any one hiving lost it can get it by calling at the company's office The Trustees of tha named company are. negoUUn VlUiTttB Jpwnerg OJTtte Jay View Railroad tolliT doutle tract laid down through deep cut at the Potrero to have the Care run" oftener and regular and only one fuo to charged Xroni the terminus of too streetToad to. BsjVtowUIn omsldera- tion of these chgebetoz complied With- they 1 propose to pay the railroad snd they expect that other homestead associa uoDa and Hal estate owners wiltmake up. the' gum of 75000.

jThe place la rapidly improv. Ing. and of most every description. ra being pit vp. The 8ouBfc8 Francisco Dock Company la the suocesocaf the South San Francisco Homestead Association and hare bought from the State three miles of southern water front.

FOCBTH Dmicx Oou T. Jn. Fourth District Court yesterday Judge Sawyer die. posed of the' following business J. D.

Alex Inhlir U. JP. Van Noden et ii. Cause dismissed. A.

O. Wood YS. Wide West Gold and BUYer Mining Company Jury waived and cause placed on the- calendar llenorri Lanetot David Reese Causa dismissed for. want of prosecution. W.

BendrieYS. J. Barker et sL Jnry waived ad eanie placed on calen. John Cunningham TSThe City Grading Company Motloa for judgment continued for hearing until February 13th. ilary J.

Kete Jrs. Paul VUntine Trtel resumed and still Spending. lo QcosoH The Chamber of Commerce was expected to have an Interesting meeting last evening but only third of a quorum wat found to be. present at the time appointed for them to meet. The President said it was probably owing itoi the inclemency of the" ele- menu that 80 lew were there but that did not prevent six eager reporters who were famlsh- tog for want ofjutexeBtlng local terns from assembling there" in hopes of getting a column or so of highly important matter.

Sit mezu. her of the STB members ofl the Chamber of Commerce Tremendous meeting that They the commercial men adjourned to meet gin one week from this evening. Sxti or CurxET OgtTacl The Trustees of the clury Presbyterian Church and congregation sled ao application yester. day in the Fourth District Court for author. ity to sell their church.

on Bosh street. near Montgomery. They state. that they haTB already erected new And' commodious church edinoe on the corner of Powell and Geary streets and that their wily means' of paying or is to sell. the old church.

With tills ob ject In Tiewthcrtave entered into negotla. tions with 8. Wenslnger for the sale of said property for. 90000. 2116 petition was set for hearing on the 13th of.

February. Dirricurrr AT' XHX IXDDVTBUI. SCHOOL. Quite a mutiny able place last Friday at the Industrial Three large boys in the prison' department made an attack upon Mr. Eastr injuring' him severely about the face arid head with piece of crockery.

A carpenter heard the noise and hastened to the relief of Mr Hasty. or the eon3qnenCee might hue been much worse The boys were after the keys which kept them in- the educational de. patmant. They will probably remain in that ioititntidn tat some Strrr A woman named Jane tM. Korlan has commenced an action against John Smith to recover 20000.

The suit is brought in the Fifteenth District Courts and the complaint alleges that the defendant has made slanderous statements affecting her reputation for veracity and honesty. It Is- charged that defendant said of plaintiff in the presence of witness Welt I thought she was a liar that what I thought. Yes she Is a liar. and stole more than would pay Accmrr AX uT WHAKT. The Watkoe while turning around in her slip at street wharf' yesterday ran info the wharf breaking several piles and damaging her gunwales.

AS sherTTM tenTing her wharf she also collided with small. Schooner name un known. The schooner was encroaching on the berth of the WcuAoe when struck. Fortunately the collision. waa Blight and no' damage re suited therefromr Soir' ros THX POCXZDS or MxIsG iJBzocx.

IS suit was commendad in he Fourth District Court yesterday by John it. Loan. against S. J. Striug.

Plaintiff avers that in 1864 he placed in the hands' of defendant- two hundred shares of stock of Uia Standard Gold and 811. ver Mining Company. He is informed that defendant sold said stock for about 6000. He did not learn this fact till November 1869 and asks that defendant be required to account for told prooertr. cue of PXrBsrbe Vsi BEBej 61di1 It ii.

was decided TwelrthDlStHa Court" yesterday. Judgment was rendered for plain. tiff for foreclosure of mechanics sad for each individual plaintiffaa fallows t- P. I. Bar.

bet 301 93 EockwellJ Cby Co. 128 90 Wilson Bro. 400 sZ2 20 Thomas Cthbet 90 StDyn 45 28 B. Rosekrsns Co. John DanlelsV 91 06 Benjamin Wheaton 20 estate of James Brokaw.

271. Burr TO DUSOIVX PAJmrnzsHiP. T. G. Dunning and if.

Purdy commenced suit yesterday against Gi Walker efaLIn the Fourth. District Court partieajto thesuit have- been engaged at 2ov 53 Beala street as partners In the business manufacturing andepair. lug reapers. mowers etc. Plaintiff Ok for the appointment of oarecieve sdisobiio of Partnership and an egultable of property.

ESTATE or Ax tjrsAHx WoitiJi bispcmxn Ori A petition of Jamea Aldenguardian of Sarah A. Alden an insane woman was made In the Probate Court yesterday ia which ia prays the Court of the-estate The property was sold tTfteBale vas made by Alden mating her guardian. TBIAL Txrp4-TnVstearaer Cravbeloagiag to the Steam X3ompanjvhas been undergoing extensive' rpair for onietlme past. Oz Monday phajnadefttrial trip oat to the Heads which gave satisfaction to those In. terested.

She wd UOW takeVher place after laying been lajd up about three irsTEKiuT The number of arresta yesterday was jff Toe assault and Datterjv fighting on tha streets 3 gng dnrnks lfc remtiader were divided among petit larceny' grades and other minor offenses 4 theater has tron a hold on the pn Ho th every nlghlitiiSfilled wi h. in' appr audience. IsU yrin the pUy was lccullough rn Wai Inee as JlAiTiana Vtlhe piec contains. many striking lacenea Andj si hutlons which re powerfully pre en ted byf the mbort tat. ttted ulmmaJn 2icalIofiai three before the cprtatoC Th performance' concluded with Jt To doubt- shall hare a tcretIn iln the production London Mtwraaee i ti ice-and Johnny Uie theater should reap a golden harvest.

This Ua nwrpdya tha last wee tha pantomime Rndiheretore we advise jTerybody to go and eeUbaforaitbeeomer OOlata. TiHpnft the ntn fl Tf iet jftr orfirit tol Husenm includingpnrioaitlei from tof th srorM. iBdiforinfigthe most exhibition of the kind on the contl- tha sum of latiad by tha-Blsin Ck new bsn1ng institution laBacrajriant nna iera yester- plicatlon In iheFourih District Conrt Tester- aagageTIaitaainaai aa a ST j' Vi B. un 14 KD a teentn was yesterday" renderedfor plaaattff for 3831 in coin sui 20 tacarr ncy tJfc i A slight accident occurred1toastagt3gi laj Meaticks teurtrttree yest planking gave way doing po serious dIAgeLSr i yr United SUtesprand Jury for forging cytlence of citizenship and was arrested by the HUtesriaeera Dredges are busly eng slip to front of Front wharf two were at work and ona win continue until a sufficient depth Is estabUahed. al 1 In the case of Henry vK Zbxabetbj UeUbton in the Fifteenth District Court a dlyorce was yesterday granted" ground of adultery and habitual intemperance George Barstow coynmeneej ultyesterday against Christian Rets.

W. 0 Ralston et s3fos the possession of a certain tract of land near Eighth' and Townsend streets and for 1000 damages. A Dr. 0. torrimerj New yorkhaff been Invited to the pastor ihi of ttfc FirstJJapU tChurchIofthis-elry rHa Is to take Dr.

Thomas' place his resignation. having been finally accepted. The engagements at the Xabor Exchange" yesterday were twenty-four men and. twenty women. Th neennAtini ii thtt jmtmlL two printers three farmers three bootmaiisrs seven Oaborers two men for general work and seven bf Yesterday the jury in thecase of H.

H. Pear son vs Simon Wolf found. Terdict. in. or of plaintiff for restitution of premises and for 253 23.

A stay of was allowed de fondant. The Court then adjourned till this morning at 9 o'clock. Albert ABoiywaa examined byl the-Com- znlssloaers of Lunacy yesterday but there was not evidence enough to send to Stockton OB the charge He was Of jf weak and imbecile turn of nlind but sot dangerous orviolent. Officer Irons-'arrested JohnHfinryJackson colored in Dupontalley yesterday for as. saultisg Pltzgerald another colored gentleman with an ax The parties quiz reled about a colored womanr hence the1 th.

ulty. Fitzgerald was severely beaten mucIso that a doctor was' cilted in. to dress his wounda. The City and County Attorney yesterday filed the answer of the. to the petition' of Supervisors Stanynr ShradeT1 ColeAsh bury and Clayton in which they ask for A mandate the Fifteenth' District Court to require him to audit.

tht amount of their JV- eral claims for services as members of the Outslde Land Committee. The matter will be heard at 7K. o'clock Friday evening. cnowMSo A DUTcIUIAL Although the spirit of pur free institutions Is opposed to crowned heads yet we are on. polled to state that there are those among ua who yet adhere to the Ides that man only is great when crowned decked with the insignia of pomp and power.

And for pursuing that ides or- attempting practically to demonstrate- this theory August Luaen was brought In to the august presence of his vines Gardes Beans or Garden or something like it. This early Spring- from Yderln1 charged his countryman with-being possessed of royalist principles or- In other words that the prisoner had endeavored to and did succeed in crowninghim by maslv lug his hat down over Ids eyes. But we will let the witness tell his own story merely premising that the scene occurred same- where on the lower Barbary Gout wher. sailors most do congregate Yenr Honor vu. sthandlng on do sldevalk on Sacramento street on Sunday doing at-all but looking at do beeptes when dis manwhovaj In de house and I vas on.

do' street sings oat two or tree dimes shust Ukedif Crown him 1' Den I did not stir not at all any more not linking dat any one could be so and showed vat low kind of man he is by1 crowning me. What La that whit dldhe do to you 7 asked the Prosecuting Attorney. He jammed my hat down over my eyes. and nose mit his hand shust-dls What kind of hat was it Inquired tha Attorney. A silk hatHa new one vat I gets ill do whiles to go to church mit me-- Was La not in fun Veil Id shust liketo knowVat you cans fun.

It I should smash your hat over your eyes would dat be fun Ifitlie den I yants no fan nonodingsataH apontltT Did he spoil your hatV Did he sphile hlmT Ich dink he proke him aHto pieces. Yo calU dat funl yen to goto Shurch uiit himnd ha all proken looking so pads asvot I never did-Bee. Whatdldhe do It dat is. shnst TOtl gourd here or dats rot I yenta to know. I Iliad don.

no shpesk mit bins at all. In defense the landlord told his. story Do carpenter gomes to. my house elnzwei dimes on Sunday and van tatrink I no gives him nit It pecause ha was nil. ready.

to shlsp over and I did not' vend der bailee apoutme What kind of a hat had the witness on atthat tlmeV SbtQyebibe Did you see the accused knock tha tat over his eyes Nein. nein lob cannot sea Was it new hat NO it was so old a last Christmas- ir Wra. Nn1s ernisTnv1 ft iad'- all up straight for. de epenteren not voth ein thaler tar any beeples The o-i eased admitted that he might have. put out' my hand mithls-kead it.

for LYSDted send the carpeutelu' home- and IMeDs binl Qo home now carpent iJand dont make-any. more droubles jnit yourself for de bollce srtll get you. Hewould not cu sii gr do Irish and rnay be I shnst crowaeda him as. we sailors do when ongeta1bis headIn Ehtov blpe Oonsldertagthe spirit of our free institutions to be vedt about this act iia Honor let the dwfendant off for that som The Elite Gather at Ixa astevenlng an fashionable pat of ladles and gentlemenassembled In thepir herjiiusbandhas recently returnedfroiatbe East. Tha assemblage wasamoisf brflllaht 6ne7 nd.

comprised about Torty Wuplesv Aband of n-iAwas in attendance and a nierrjf hop wee participated in byi those present. cAt mid night tb patty adjourned to the spacious din- IngToomstif this house where si most samp to-1 :0113 colUtlorihad been' sproaato bjcn fufl justice was aona. AmongTtbo89- present Vft' noticed' Mrs. rfrpfessorDaTldsanJdressed Jn silk. with an pversklrt of the eama cut Intrf points i trimmed whlto laca Miss.

llia Turaer looked beautiful la clxretCOlored siskIxt bisGbinlstZj MrsrbUIp Stanford. In a plain black silk. I i mnlil HdVaSHbrilliantBMC1' trimmed around theneck withru a ugu withruffiad Head dressed In whita-satin'dress a dlamdnd necklace. MrsV rt 1 oz shonldera most legnt toilets tn gTeen slIk. trimmed1 around the thouldera witLtrtnge of the Wane colorrMrs If.

B. VilliamsinTi slate silZ nbIAC waist MrsG SmUey wore ncrimsonsatin over a wilta tarjet aaklrfcloopedattbft i1cs wlta- jmall bouqutts rot iflowers Mrsv7 ronsan wore white tttn low neck short sleeya the shoulders small syrigof reOotCBtwIiiad' sleeves trinUfied with white tarietan trimmM around tho neck and at the shoulders with Yalendal wore whlte flow. sflk1Q4 S5Iai and handsome set of diamonds UIss Main li it drab silk Miss Flora Hflyer inr1 greeA Ilkl Mrs Attwood wore bloa- Uk Mlss Faibn Miss Montagus' Mrsi McLangh- colored 3c MrsrB. B. Wood- Miw neFaxon many wani ndtwii Gensral Hunfer.

sad altogether th mostpleasant fr ix OaUfomlaf He lias' to three thedonarst15oyyieat CTBI MJ Street from jave eenti styles ornew designs. withfancy to flowers those in. boxes are the most delicate souvenirs of regards Ther rival flowers la beauty and are not so perishable. CplonelHolt Th were read and approved. lBaBOB9 LpplIct2ousfor positions al eacfierijweTa rec ved.lfrom.Edwina/aiPerklnsV Mary Ai Doyle.

MrrJ. OPalm Helen' Mclnerny- T' ibJr on the fOT additional jtose lox e- at th9yonnsIschooLj" Vajiwrf I A communication was NDj Mr tothe phinMa chootttTha author UkI or jisyvf or services rendered 14" that school as teacher tReferredtoOottt lttee i A cupnnTiTilcatloOitiwM reoeivedjfrpnx ladyjteacherx asking or nlieCoa sjecountof loss of tIrne. TheyweracMnpBlfed to- absent themselves' from- school Oiifaccpunt of smalt poxjin the ta which ythey resided whey- agk that they may sot no compelled to lose their time. they Absented themselves. foj ha benefit of Kcboqls The application was discuBsedL byDlrectors SUllmsn and cad DfrectorsMeagher Burnett and others against.

The tionwas referred to the Committee on Salaries. K0i cT. r7 i Tbi- pc of ieciar officer- J7 Thomas was received. stating that out of S5. boys who sb.

nt dthem elve from" school 65 were found to be absent- without theiiknewledgo of their parents Tea-pupils had beeneent tathe dustrixl Sctoolv A petltionwas received from Patrick Campbell pr ZQOtor work done lnl86Tin filling up school tot on Eighth" street near Harrison. I From the discussion which ensued it appeared. that this work hadwrer been. an- thorized by the Board and that one or twd. Committees had heretofore reported adversely- oa" tha claim.

The' communication wsgye. ferred to the Committee on houBes and Sites. xoaron or TEACHXM Director Meagber. from the Commit tee on Nominations reported In favor of the appointment of Mrs Wright aa tcacber of the school to-be established it South San Francisco. and in favor of- Mr Woodwortli as- a teacher place not.

yet assigned. The report was Director thaiCtomnjitfea von Qassmcstloa reported In favor of consoUoat- lug the classes of. the Broadway ScboorSaias to dispense with oneof the teachers. President Cobb. vacated the chair and stated that ha objected most emplaticaUy to the up- routing and reorganization of any- school on the morning oh which the Board was to meet aa had been idone to-day.

It was si serious matter and a Movement which should have been submitted U' tbe Board before TVl a tion. It was nowtoo late to remedy the mat tar and he should vote for adopting the report but he deemed the' hasty action of the Com mit tee very improper. Tie report was adopted. Mr-Knight also presented two reports on. the Washington School one recommending the consolidation of the classes and" the other opposing that proposition.

Each report was signed by two members of the. Committee. A. prolonged discussion ensued. on these re ports.

Thaproposition to. consolidate was opposed by seyem merubera on the ground that its adoption would displace Mr. Scott whose services were' Invituablo to the school. Others- urged the consolidation qu. the ground of reXerr1ng that whoever.

was displaced might be given positionin in some other schooL un motion 01 uirsctor new the reports were referred back to the Committee which presented themwith the understanding that the consolidation should be made but that no teacher should be thrown out of employment. OUTBIDS SCHOOLS. The Committee on School-lioness and Sites reported in favor of the purchase of furniture for the school at South San Francisco. Carried. The same Committee reported In favor of leasing the lot of Richard Ivers in the West.

ern Addition for school purposes. The report was adopted and the proper officer was au thorized to make a contract for the same. TSZ cowRIo SCHOOL. The Committee on house and Sites reported in favor of the removal of the Broadway hntlrHnr to the lot on the corner afTsvInr ana ytuejo streets tor me use ox sac uoiorea School. The report- was Adopted.

TSR- XU8SUIT UXaVAQZ. i The Committee on Cosmopolitan School re ported adversely' on the petition of Mr. Alex ander for the ftnTMigliTnfnt of a class in the Russian language. Adopted. 7XEUKCX.

on the report of the Finance Committee. a large number of accounts were allowed. Mr. SInton stated that hereafter no bills would be audited after three o'clock on the afternoon of the days flied for the meeting of the Board. zyznlNG SOBOOIw Mr Denman reported that the colored evening school would be opened this evening at the Washington-street school.

The purchase of lamps was authorized for the school. or PAT AXiooKFUsazn. The Committee on Salary to whom had been referred- the application of Mr. Capprise the carpenter of the department for an increase of salary i reported that the salary could not be Increased there was no moneyin the proper fund to pay an additional- The Committee. however further reported infavor of allowing Mr.

Capprise 50 per month com. menciug with the lit of January to defray his expense of keeping a horse and buggyr with which he frequently hauls articles used la repairs etc The report wee adoptedand the extra jay allowed. cEUDEZN 07 THX EIGHTH WAZD. Mr. Brigga called attention to ther fact that thereSrere many children la thaElghthWard who need school- aM asked that provision be made-for them.

GOOD UAiREEBS ns SCHOOL. Director Stritou called attention to the fact that teachers are in tha tsblt of-addressing children in rude manner as Jones Smith etc and thought some' action was required to break up the habit. MT. Denman eald the evil was a growing one 7 that both boys and giris were addressed by many teachers In that manner and that the effect upon he exceedinglyper- nlcions 1 Several other members of the Board spoke on me suojeci naau agreed LOs1 teacnera could not be made to addrees their scholars respectfally. It could not be expected that the would be Tespeetfal either- to their teachers or among each other.

tThe subject matter was referred to' the Com tuitte on Bales and Regulations. lfABaX. Director Burnett offered a resolution propo ing to appoint Miss. Mary Murphy sub-master- of the Sifrtng. Valley School.

a salary of 100 per montn. The proposition" was made to test the question of whether or not wonieflcan fill that position as well as The resolution wasreferred to" the Committee on fllsMffle AJ jNCBZisj iOTiTHX cuinis SALABT. proposition of Mr JOenman the sal- MU m- the Ctelrofthe Board was Increased' from 100 to 125 per mpnth tha vote on the proposition being unAnhinOe4 Spmemilmportant buflneg regarding tha furnltureaf several schools was disposed of TII the Board Sjdjouraed. 6EC10P8 AFFBAT. A.

Man Oeti HIS Head1 Spilt Open ia. 4 About twelve o'clock last ni it Offlcer Stone Lfonnijsi manon the isljiiewaik near the station 3tous ble dngfprofuse abb thehead. lie obnveyed hjm to thfrstation when It wafseen' that he had received adeepeut across the left rcmpleT fMm whlchtha blood was flowing freely. He gave Ms name as John McSweeney- tiid be was in saloon on Padnc street where a. wunantthrev I tnmhler at Ills' head.

12114 onlndwas In confused stat and DO eoma give JTO intelligible account of the occurrence. lilt serlons onejuid be vaa tremedi- tejy conveyed to the County Hospital. a yASA wj Mir8v Pcr Some time laseTcning diizeWriaiaeditaJ S3 toast cide tha wiidpft and could not mada tovgo flosm pr- anslng- tha tosfl-frnucJi. Dr. Bargess scalledbut11Id not sue In dislodging thepiny jTheiaanS Is cppslderedveryJdangeroqa.

ijW jbdlinsr Chilenos Bssembled. on ast tinjiear-creexntnG- ten-mile thisJElate for. the purposarof enjoying aipleaitfc of a fandango. Whisky was used tbfnmsa th tpirtU of the- party to the proper lch of jxierrj ment and revelry. TOo much of tte article excited ffiel jBghting jpropenstties sM a' general rowoccnrred andinVthe iZe sqr awswaa shot by a ChUmo.

from. of whlch' the effects FrntVSiwns Ki shelmmedlatelr A FJBastorieorner McAllister aadTiTebster. MrsBnrr9o 120i Clara streets5T rS StchnTeoelyed hook lock stitch aewiqg macbiia as a gift fromBroderick Xasts shoe store. Kos. 832 and- 324 Bush St.

111201 last Thursday. Eight more machines wiHbegiTeaiwa7thIsveek. t. the llviry of the-lecture to such time the' would be morefivoTablex nt UliJa lheiectnfer Vonid' proceed" with hU discourse The subject 4he lecture Kature andtheOrator wa sblybaudIedbz speaker and hladlsconrBe listened to with marked ati ntlcinvTha audience among whom were several ladies enjoyed thelearned gentlemans argument for little over an hour the length of time coni Bumea in aexrery. xna ispeaMT.

startea with' thltquegUan If mankind must and win Te plessurs. whit siuai that pleajrarebejf lie proceeded to demonstrate that the jhnman heart la keenly susceptible to beauty in its varied phases sndiliat all that was bright and In nature or in art attracted the beartjirltfia beneficent power. Whj was this' liuty given ws answered by the speaker citing as prsot- the beauties of the flowers that' l4oom unseen. the many colored delicately tinted Bhellsin old oceans bosom by asking it presumptuous to suppose that an this beauty exists because its Author exults la its creation The orator theuto become one in. the true sense of the word must have a keen apprecis.

tion of bea rfrnmrl- love mm who gave It. Then as beauty pleases the eye so would the beauty ot true oratory please the heart and intellect for he who loves beauty. in the abstract would appreciate the beauty of ttyjmlnd in others. Be oves beauty must the more love Jts author. It Is therefore the business of the orator to present the bean.

ties oftruth to assist- the weakto curb the strong. tolift the- hearts of his hearers nearer QodWithout a keen percepUonof all these beauties a man cannot become great orator The gentleman dilated at length on this theory illustrating it by examples. Bin description what one must possess to be. conae a gnat orator was very minute and those acquirements would no dOubt. be found very acceptable in most of our public speakers i but in his fanciful flights of eloquence the ueaker seemed to foreet4' that- no man la er- not Ito ayerrea connecting- between.

the actions of the human family andtheir features In other words that the' facer was an Index of the Thus In the study of nature we find types of ani viali whose natures correspond to certain classesof men. We find the earth in. its features corresponding to the character of its inhabitants. Therefore the who would i sway the hearts of the people musf study nature must be drawn in close communion therewith. lie must be among- men what the nrw iT iT a are to- the earths plains the lion to the Inferior beasts.

In the study of nature lies the answer to the question propounded In the opening of the Much more was said by the gentleman in elucidating lila theory. The various features of nature and their effect on those who dwell near them was explained In a meld manner. The sun that glorious typo of Immortal life was taken as tha chief type of beauty strength arid power Like the sun the true orator should the world better- than he found it that to his memory should be raised amonuinent in the hearts of the people that-like the Creator of that beauty should be immortal. The lecturer was warmly applauded. THE OUTSIDE LXSD CASE.

rounTu DAT. In the Twelfth District Court yesterday the plaintiff Edward Franklin was examined by counsel for the defendants Merida et ii. Tija examination was searching and counsel displayed great ability In conducting it. In our former report we stated that the negro defendant Mends. had been la the ex- elusive possession of the land in controversy for sixteen years last past yet defendants counsel brought out from plaintiff the re mount that defendant Mends never hf any rent for the pd and 1 he plaintiff never asked Merida to pay any rent.

The next point elicited from the plaintiff in his examination was that he went out to the land in 1859 in company with Moses Whitcomb deceased and there induced Mends to executes a certain lease by pg liii mark at the bottom of the same the negro being un. able to read or write. The lease was then read in evidence. and on motion of defendants counsel It was submitted to the jury for their Inspection. The paper seemed to have a marked effect upon the jurors.

The plaintiff on being asked who wrote the words. at the bottom of the lease Epbxalm Mends his mark replied that he did not know. This suit Is eliciting great interest. It Involves the title to the most valuable portion of the so-railed outside lands that is the lands lying westerly from the charter line of the city which was eseaDLiweu in isai. ine uriense to mcii ac tion is conducted by William Sharp with a degree of skill which entitles him to a front rank among his professional brethren.

As there are about fifty prominent citizens who are directly Interested in this trial we will utatethat the theory of th defense is that Merida from whom his defendants claim to hays derived title has been in the continuous and exclusive possession of the land for six. teen years past that he was the original lo eaton and settler upon the premises that though a negro and an emancipated slave yet ha has some civil rights which the white man is bound to respect that the Dred Scott de clalon Is no' longer the law of the land that by the- proclamation of President Lincoln the slave has suddenly acquired status-among the sons of men and the the genius universal emancipation holds the scepter of power that the trophies of servitude-which John Randolph of Boanoke described as the handcuff Slid the stained cowhide have been put away forever that the accidents of birth or origin upon which po ttLca1 and social rights depended are no longer- essentialto their enjoyment but the Can. casian and the African meet here upon common ground. tThlsls the theory of the defense1 and- it will be maintained with persistency and energy. If Mr.

George who it is said origin. upuu uio una wiu eieriua reauy abandoned the land In. 1852 and left the negro in possession. and If upon such abandonment the negro was the legal successor to any rights which- George may have acquired then the subsequent grantees of George acquired' no' title by virtue of the conveyances he made to them. The plaintiff has not yet closed his The Nevada Silver City Is one of the liveliest concerns ire the State.

The number of workmen. at preeent employed Is 106 and the aver age amount of castings-turned out per day is jtQOO pounds They have just cast a mortar for the Bay State Mill. which weighs 4500 pounds'- showing that they are prepared to do heavy S3 well as light work. They are getting trpalarge amount of White Pine machinery Also a great number of pan bottoms of a new style foruie everywhere. The foundry present a soene of the greatest Activity In every department 1 during working hours.

Mr. McCone the proprietor Is one of our most enter. tirising Oundrymen. and deserves the success be has in In his line of business. Ftr trinia prite.

februon 7. Placer-county will J. G. JLo. CU5OOi fur defending its interests in the suit for foreclosure of mortgage by Wells Fargo Co.

against the. Placerville and fiacramentoTalliy Bailroad. an toics. FV rjcsf- yy' iTHZ RZOHT PiACX. Miss Julia Boyd inmate of the.

Protestant Orphan Asy. him. drew1 No. 116 from the Wheel of i Fortune a pioneer- suoe store O34 Xearny street which entitled tha institution' to a first-class hook. stitch TBOW- lug machine They have still five machines to be given away this week as gifts to equally lucky purchasers of a pair of boots or shoes.

new- VelocIplde School ii Platt's HaU has proved ito complete saccessT it wascrowdefyej UrdajWIthtie curious majorityofiwhom were ladles. Tha parlor skates make greet sport Sereral ladle were ikatinff yesterday Ctr-Loox Drnr ro BB TJCXTK XJT. parttcalarriTpad Halidsjrstni tha Chinese Quarter in tbft February number of tiWOrer- rAforiUyi published-by A RomanCb4 for sale by' all TV- hatvthousaai times the bestassortment at the lowest prices and delivers sinus all yalen. ajc.t- street corner Clay 1 :4 SfJJ of ptieal ZndmnIthEflIUcaI BrazHlan teat In the world every morning at Swains Restaurant 638 Market street between ManU BrofastOp sisUC 8100 IsrOota i safe belonging to uther there was. taken Iniothe BtreetVid brolcnopeartBeTCralhun and 160' In' oln" were ia the safe at thetime bnt the burgUrr pnlysacceeded la iextracUng- OxfeOOlniV Tha either left nndlacovered or Zailedto burst Sniplciozia attached to soma Chinamen who arrived there- last nighf I fronr Baa Fran- el8coVOneof the number' has been arrested trr tha Sheriffi Tha otherbaconded Chhfrau is fulfllling Jjrfef Bfiasbif it Yar1ees- FM Pratt.

San Uarslde. Ste Clara Stoektoir' ManiB. Oopperep ries Santa OUra JT Mite. Gliroy AdSa Basf Josa Binder Santa dara. JT Sehloua.

ulom 11 Daboia. San Kiiael-iA Mill Piuiuina A Kinkeid Bao I Bl ocos-- dPv a i edwood' PJBeiUr Oakland Plank Carson Cousins RumboMP Coo im ureka. 1 Doolittla. San Joae4 WArnoTdWapai Gas welTValleig 4 JO Powell. White Pin HfiTlresterTGraas Var.

Monbtuy A Gold Hill SanLeandro EH Sawyer. Mare ray amaOara Mr liavsmtickS Waehbnrst. 8ao Smith. Petaluma A Powell. Valla jo Apple varthiWaldbd Paige Stockton MinM Apple worth do 0 KV i viso Thacker.

belies OPGI TAlTOatdTBJL. HB Woods SanlaCrnz Scott MtttTlew utp do Dawso A. vix do it SUnart Stockton Dr Bailer. Presidio Clarke San Mateo Ooloma R.Uberg.Oosbanbg-MisTrier. HEYinters.

do Ylogs San Jose Sehorbenr Jo Cone Kiawtoai jAl Raphael Placerv 1 Jphani. ColUnaville WaUon 4 1. Sao Mr Howe Sao HSNiehoU 41 do Foster 1. Camp Carson MoPernUt. Cohn.

Sulsun. Mertee Sierra Wm Thorn. Alamcda JUnntlngten. MarysvilL OPZaileyv WWooda.Paacsdaro 3 iiatto. PsscaderoJ Benten DnteKFlat OORcld.

Sacramento Belcher. Sacrament. 0 0 ReId AF OotdimithMaryayl A Cebilles Oakland A. Taylor A 1. Dough- liunniwell San Jose ertys Station AMERT JOpehraoaAedwoo StoektOS FH Ranee.

do OPord do A Brsdbnrr. Ha-ct. Beans Btoomfield Warner PeUlum Edwards LakeriU tea. do- MwEdwards do Wttmn Saoramto Mrs Sherman do NUnrlbert do Jj Simon. do A MOC1Mhan.

So Jotqn 3 Errett Petaluma Wallace Wayward Wyatts. MUlerton Rieks San Joaquic M6CS do OP Marsh AntiocO ABBate Pittburg Ruddy do HO Wise. do HarUn. Stockton Sargent. GUror Monroe do' Craig.

do Smith. do MnJPla t4 8 Crns WDevoll do MMMaanin Colorado Green do Willbank. Htockton Mrs On. PeUluma A Morton. Nape JB Marshall do DIETRS.

GORDON In this dry Feb. 9th the. wife of D. R. Gordon of a son.

In In this city Feb. 7th the wife of U. Kewbaner of a son. WAHD In this city. Feb.

8th. the wife of David Wand of a daughter. KABBIADE8. MILLER-COFFIN InColumbia Tnolumna county. by the Rev.

F. O. Barstow F. Miller to Miss Annie M. Coffin.

TOUNKER-MAYBTJBY-Inthui this city Feb. lit. by. the Rev. Father Prendergast Andrew YounXer of Spanlshtown to.

Helena Maybury of New Tork. DEATHS. WrNTERTON In this city. Feb. 9th of dli.

ease of the- brain Frank Winterton aged 32 years and 5 months. In this city. Feb. 9th John A. Landers a native of Dunganon Ireland aged 47 fears.

SESSIONS In this city Feb. Sarah wife of Wm. W. Sessions a native of Calais Me. aired 23 Yearn air ii imnntha COgHEBCIAL.

Tuzinjy. February 9th. Gold in New York. 135 Sterling 10034 llOJi. Legal tenders 74 baying and 743 selling.

In New YOrk. 5io 0. Wa :15. New York. 10 In Uver- erpool 1:1.

3d. 6000 sks shipping prior to arrival The market' Is without' change. We quote common to fair at 1 70 and fair to choice at 170 1 80. BaIe tide morning of 5000 aka choice Santa Clara at 1 80 i 100 fts. BUBUCJ 210313 20 for feed and 3 20 for brewing.

OAT Calif omia 3 002 20 Oregon 15 HT J10 J18 per ton. POTATOES Humboldt 70c80o. Bodega We 7Sot Pigeon Point Tomnaies Coo 75p Monterey70of Petaluma. 660. SUN- AND TIDE riWate IL.

Water KWateif Fab. i smalli small.f. 19. r. O2lAM.

801 P. ic. 1047 A TC Sun ri et700l8ttna ta i28 IXTEIIIGE CE. TVISDAT February 9th. ARRIVED Steamer Sacramento 14rdays 18 hours from Panama Schooner Hannah Louise 4 days from Safl' Pedroi CLEARED Ship topgallant.

Callaov a SAILED Ship Nicholas Blddle Port Town- DETAINED FT. bark Chevert JBrigs Ueep. rian and crimes. Schooners AnnleJ Rut. vena Page Minerva and Mary Ellen are all.

anchored between MelggsJwharf and Fort Point. BY TELEGRAPH Point Lobos Fob 9th 10 if. Weather ralnyvwlnd-freshrsoutheast. SPECIAL NQTICES i All. Claim in lntl the 01o Rmsn have to be presented for settlement within twentr-ena day.

from date at. 4 I MIICRTWIL A KE88ING jj. J1J Clay street San Francisco. Tan 21 jaB.SaTuTfa3w ad of eleven per cent per annum net per cent. apoaoth operations of the French savings and Loan Society for tha itrmonths ending- December 168 baa is conformity with tha report of tha Committee of Ve rification apootited by the members the So IGHTZENTRInstanat th efflc f.

ths8a- ietyNo S33 below Monte. upstairs. GUSTAVK3lAHE Director of French Sayinat RiTtVi flividend Kcttce. The Boardof of the Farmers aBdralaehaniea Bask of Savings ea January 4th. declared a diri dead of TENiPBB OZTa all termdeposits 12 Xos lOl iiiyv MAnTuRER AW- SILVER-PLATED ji TJ i SUrer Wa Diamood Rtaas Diamond.

ntina da ii OarnM Cameo and" Peart do. Gold Bpeo1t. CamagADianwnddo. Gald Match Boxes. IpJnuS Li4 tvrC 4TV i iirS 5J 4 t3te4 S- 4 DEARLY CLOSING.

Merr ant of Third. Saeondi Kearny and UttfceV a cJ 9 pecUT. bui1iUs T. oelo Jc P. Mv SXUKfTLN G' fl ATUSDA comms ini iMOND AT ttsnriiiiJSlasI3Jii4 E.

y. 1 TM SC 1 FrledUnd er 4 Coir" Waller nn dyADris all. rtIrTin Ca Kennedy kTJurr. JJ OJ3rien4 MeN. Wm.H.-Gleason MoMahon Praze A Cob B.

Spielr. vo 8 S4moi IT Vr vy 4 SInsr. John Gsllisia. t3Giliand. MRo4enbaunt.

GeoEBe STREET A yiiibbi kirikiiiws SASFaAHCiscQ. JsnuanrJS18ai Roy. with our City GcrTeinmeHt as Skperviwirl w4 MayAtfortlie pint nine 7eJj whl time Vw mrl-mmi apv4 mi Xf ai A i the subject of StreelTavbigsndInbwaalc1tas sppcisi favor to' me thai yonrirtbriefly Tn wri fiii ttereBnltofy6nr conTic tloesrlAU to tha several stylesof street paving Jnow in DM In this city. so doing ran will Wnci yenrobedlant rta President Stow Foundation Pavement Co. 8.

F. Pi Co beaVSir j. Yomr eamnrunicaOon Of yesterdarzaQiuatingmatocivainwTiticg my ppinloa wlatiTe to the several kindsof street payament niw IB nw lathis city. Is befor me la reply. I jrottUfasytliat at the Uni becam a municipal officer pfj his pity- Md tot nianr jearsl hereafter cobble stone was the only iu Jefiporemen used by the.

city. Inits car- porste and by iridiTidnalj' in their 4indlTidnil tapa1ty. About five yer a 9vtne ITlool pn Pavement was introduced here by MrJ J. Robbins uignee of the ownerof th patentin4 waa reoelVed with muph-1svorby our cit Very many portions OS our streets are now pared with theimcolson FavV ent ToJ fcan Stig later that is to say about tw6yeartiag pia" St4wFothrn PATeilientj was introduced liere by the Inventor and ininy of our public streets have since been paved with that pava-- menu A sufficient length of time' has I think elapsed to anablaf any person who" hai given The subject any- attention to term an Utelliient opinion as to the merits of the respeetive. wooden' pcrements ol course I cotblestones oat pfviewentirriy and I have come the con elusion that in many reipecifii sueiijai adapte- bility to onr winta and In duratility.

the Stow is the superior pavement. But were the-two pavrf- menU equal in every other respect tha facility with which tie Btow can be taken up sad telald whenever becomes necessary displace it for the unroose of lasIn down ca end wit wine should. In mj' judgment. entitle- It ta preference and public favor. Very respectfully your obedient Mrraot PRANK McOOPP1 Myozof Uie Citjral SanFranciaco.

We. the undersigned have carefully read the above letter from hU. Honor Frank MeCoppth to HF Williams Esq. upoii the aohjipt of street pavixc and we lly indorse every word it con. taln MONROE ASHBURY.

A. 3. a E. Snpeirisor 12th Disk and Chn Street Com. ED.

FLAHRTTT JOHN KENRY kDWAED T. B. XI R. IL. Dene Snpt of Street J.

N. BVRSON Den SuptcI Streets. D. 8. DIKBMAJrpep.

Snpt. of Streets. JOIHI XGRISW F. J. LJJ OwvAJLf United States Bonded Warehouse.

ROBINSON Civil Engineer. OEO. A. WORN. Real EiUte Agent.

a- CHARLES M4YKK- Ct i. President straetB.B.OOi f. IL MCDONALD. Potrero and BIT O. ogo BRAGG WM P.

HUMPHREYS- Snpt JAj DnjJOHOE Free. 8. GaaXJo. W. F.

BABCOCL HTWCo i GEO If. ELLIOT. MaJ. En 8. A.

ar HALiiET CUMSTONS MAwos. sswii or jotPel aT4 Market- street below Montgomery. viy rfoi-jp A GOODL cff TiS sa SHIRT the latest style of TIEii or eood subeUntaAl and durable UNDERSHIRTS and. TmO TJT0T a Wd acA fr I ire arnjstretr near1. California.

i fr- ri 9r nw vsr r. fat WEAR HAVIBO COME TO that certain unprincipled parties are about and tf rinc for iii. preparations which theri cend to be sjuna a our celebrated i to permit themselves to da- caused coma of thia wle star to be i fonnditto oqntaiaioona ef to properties which have rained for Bit cars ahigh rOattionAmtOttthacontra irto bs raada up of ciaap and elet rio tntAdlentk' WI ara ooiMsnttbt an Intelligent biie will Kiyanaanaouiagtttieattosnch base aits ipta to rpbihoorat men vi thara alu tAairborand ThaiBt3T dient wW composition ofths iJCL BjtMri ire All. of tha best and mini ef them litre navnbaaWDsedm any other pTvpmaUcmei thaJdnd. uiuma that a preparation which is put before the pubUot BO npon ita own merits bat by means close Imitation tne risjmeit jle and ap- pszsnee of laor artida of wtabtiahed reputation.

lanst neoeasarfly fc a hnmtras- and a fraud i pB3tiS tor pan WJOTWiPtAW Vis 5jteiiMw jeaar bai had jgacl wtttt 1fca JQBaHtreT i aa Ti rryiwlwrf afrtMrisorjirt zn ihibitd laJiaa-FrsiMaaw aaa' ef i 1 ramada by Paotfio Pl can hava the HAYltaa A LAWTOMVA aJ feif iCafmejlt tt tw aoOMlsa A TTOBWJWSIAimiCXnmSELOB8tA3r a I w. Saa at 3' promptly their charge in all the Courts. Offloersonthwetieoiw nerof CUyandKearnystreatt JfattsBuildinre TOomslOndll. ntrsne onCUyst fe ln i i. To Olose the etff itrrr STEII- WEHN legant stock ef La rt i3rf i At XiOWEK.

PRICES than iE madf Good ori' oikmaluhfprffilarsnta dnoitai nyhoMe to a3i 8TEI WZH jtv QQ-f BARTLUG NO SOS corner at Singomne ban FraneUeo. THE BERT cJ sa. ho. 653 Orders and subseriptioiisMSpaetfauVa6lieJtadLt Ko. aai Keamy st.

oer Pommerctsl. JaS-gy HOUSE SAN Collectors Ome. February gisa Ss a a. THE REGULATIONS OF THE Treasury Departm ttt September L1WCJ all merchandise shipped ta Atlantic ports vist th Isthjnib routes will be corded and sealed as directed the shipper by written aiotloa to thao' InsPsct In charge of said Una when the good Merchandise not carftJ and sealed will nnder. thereVjuirementof nid.

regulations ba sent ta ojiiU arrival at the port of dettina-- JOBS r. my efflea. on the PaoifielMail gteajnahins Com. psri of the Port oi anFran 5i oo netlo here- Kivm that no parses wiU the PvX8fi. v.

ce pf Custom. tr Quarantine until AJ 45147 44 xt. 4H rrT nrn t-nfTnTrfTfTrfrtrH5s frjr 4OP0ii Ban I dsoo Stal Acncul mente and Joaa Fairsvuv BPiTtt iSiAs saw zzr- nn ssgggig 31-ltl- 1 5 j.e A o- A3T 4 eo gt aI 3 i. NY ofth. I oaw 23 121274 no 10090 OQ iIiz 3661 2 eQ O4 :37.

s3T 1 ST2 61271 3 1U3t 1S0 3 8 0 hand- 4 tof of 1 the. of I I I 4. I. 1 4 tH. i BUL1O18 ijfALuJ LLTtE liked yjfl d1.

1cc.ITa9ICo ot 1t dt7 I aA i At fl C2 geersI1 sr ive I nppLng tthp zd ptentbQIa1 4beboxz an th iwjt stUt1onWhetber th er JUZjUOOd 5 tbemor atjeSt e8toV6 gt1 thetoUwftg Ye8terd 4 COfldU4Orb1fldd canget bc311ng 1 TE Zo ofth abav nim oZ the 4dpnb1etaek' cu tobe ruzofienernd bchsr9ed fr tb conId s- th rairpVccmpuy1 2OOOO expecttht othebomeste4asoc1a. ownerwI1xnke Iarapidi most ar p. 69U eucceu roZ bOugttjrOm theState JI orr bud uE LVan U. ompn7-Jnx'wslyed cu thC1endr vs CUe forwant Eeuie ye. JW 1 wiiyeLad CnnnlngtxamysThe Copzii fo i.

pending. Thehembe1 a wI bepresent i owingtt theele. iewwerethere d1iiot eagereporera or exnsfrom ofgettlng ix 0f th Tremendouimeeting I Paroain. Th banal newsud ana for a ll ob- view they bays fot80000. tO thl3thOUebruary.

nu oh Tbreehrge prisondepartinent th withp1ec ttn Swcnza thatthe reputation or 1 her. The wh teiday seyeratptles betarfshe withizna1LIchooner achuerwu coulaionwsasllght cothm d. I the bJo1 thehndao ofbr Tb thu PI Barb traLET eo1 wa Otir JlguentwM Bar. Br 0o Eose Oo. Sfl-J3 Dn1eI G.Dun- esi BWalkcretaLin The to thai auit ba buatueuof anequitable petttt JaxnAHenguad1an ofSsxth fnssneWomanwU yeaterdiiin whi ou toonflrnthesalaf-theeatate Xorz 13IOOZ ThO 330 byJdenact1ng 8tea be under gotng enteuijyercpalrs- ferjoae tImG hemade tridtr1PQutt4 Uea aye tothose 5h bee l4uoutthree I ir- awn 2 thtof drwiki142te ArsEzLT Ts4' CALTY0ZNIL- TKRT or sMnetbI so pub.

1t that witi inippre- Lia thplay TLi Wife PIerTe' John OffAntuand jfl 1i11Th0 tIna uy gitn2U0uih1ch ere theaby IaEa31at au crtaZ vth14 oulgJgwcdonb 1es iiai Ot1Jfl4Ofl4fl5 goo tb ti00 and MIMa4Hbbndif emphly strani thu popular iaaacdagth lWee Cf th Wi4YIO eeU hater. I become too Jae Meantime nausirn ofZthio plan ojcjj 4djgernaof. Jnng are- nlght2ypresentdo 5ratpi1' Pjczrw Anatomical uaeumiciuiinuriqittes Svery part of twortd4 dsforuthgshe ost e3nplete ofthe' the Zhcbe seen hero i1 mat1 um I i At toir r. artdiTthe tesm3 2 uUZoranWtr 1 t1 tJ rQ tibeIngrepsfi nd E1orjDerjhuaesithant Tted theising 8tr8ir 1nln Qxn pany cf 1Ia1 I' 1ZIj' 1nS r1xi ntQ' talJio J5yLqQGhsr1 I tae 4ariraPkni 4aetbrongh 1ns 4nes psizife aj lntbe PourIh Courtyeater. foz as sole trader.

ie saiIa ii a 1 the esM DcCourtjudgment carrene- sr i AsUghtetcofdent foot. gfStanr treat- 4oingpo I BtetearsnJugyforforgIng of A 4wsi rflppjj Yeirdy kandonI ancIeutdepthisestbliahed a yestenlaygrantedoniha chritinLe1 0. Certaintract oZJaud Tlii-Rey. A 44sui. ork-h pjaMzshi tt roLthI.s cityj pfl haTyingbeen th-iaboi andenty th threebooftea nera1 Yenof Tin one Inthecase otff fliPear.

aouys vor premisesind st3of flaw s9 A. Doty th om- 1zithere tosend him- to Stool tom 0 thecharge. a Imbec1ItXn nMudbut Irons iriestcd John EenrjJck inDnpontl1eyyterday co1ore4woman hencothe- wacSIIOd to. 11zr9ttnds. aizawerof Cole theyast fo from- the thsmount Out81deLand 7 A oi weare ax imongue- minouly wth forpnrsulng Into Honor 7udgaPro- yeeterdiytonsworthe charge preferred s1ne 1n Iv fflaimtrmn ii.Mi Beans.

vegetab1e crownIng blm etorymerely aiIor Xouroor on doing' till like dli I I I 1t couldbe Lu TV ML D44 btUO CS hO 44M 5V1MUA W14 at a manhe aekedIhe I hishand shust- dli kth a thettorney hat hle mttme YoU like to knows at I- IbOUIdsXDJih youreyuWonld befun1fte fn apoUonP him 7 nfl to Tocs11 fun I on yanta to prekan--1ookfngso he for Veil flOW 2ashnat you far it alLN storyDc em zwet anvaut trlnk bawas boUceapoutme 4 Whaiklud at that th ee a I hi ayiaah TxpAMm uvu admittedthat pu in mit hus heed ttlor to eflS11 kenowoarpenteaMdoiit droub1csm1t yoursei4forde you Rqwoald4not gobutaAnastog syl dowhen toybip batOOn1derth the thatawn1 EIlteGathor ath Lick. liouse 4st eventhga. and 1zd1essn4 tefliOn UBCIUbIC4 Itl psi. 1oroftke purpose prs1ngMrs 3ierhuaba4 has reoe tly FTh nd about1ort uplesL band merr partlcipstedinbythoce prem1d the I 1 oomaothIshonseJ SUthtO co1lat1o ba4eenLapretO wun whutmeriiMrs n1in wore mid. ailie urneriookedbeantIfu1 a tnford plsinjac aii handiome ins1wu brtlUnt zziuooaru-ui's' six trimmedsrottudthe neck laaMZsa viiwstlndress1owneck.4 sort i1e ve wore yery bem1ng seto1 mbar4M1s Uydewore aplnk 1flsn theeck with i telao a very handoouia4lamond trs wUh' squarea aa onec1 the moatg1egint a grei1Ik.

trIuuxioaround sboo1derawitz1rtnge oftheem I Bw1u3T1inRatdcolored waiat-irs. Smileflrgra ta4et4xIaudaaocpodttbb imsilbouquti owsMrsBronscn wo8s1 on th jace' bmlnrpDrDe1n1fl pned. blueIrsMeed sTiaa1moneo1ore4sflk trimmbdro1fl1dth8necD4 withYsieucl woetwthohtt jetof Ues 1it sIlkiMIasylcaaUflyerlw geenZ1Z4 aAtwoodwe b1ues13k. Pat Montag MrsMcLangh. 4n iar clai 1i111rsE.

11IV dnd tw OansraLflunrandmanyO4d4I1Lus. bopof tha saUon a t.i- a 1 fl I a-- 1 YALRfloQ j4. gary tiathe from ye atylesoZnew wIth' fsncyhoxea2xt Tbe a I LA I 4 t1ma I. a. a A A Thneet1h was teiz-1ut hers ixeent atUo1t4Tj33at of ladmeeUn resn4sppz yed.

a te rEeien MCIner 4- urcr rc i AbLpR appUcIttOi144IiOnM nsest 14 iur it acooLoa wu1vedW1flM JwTel chaXt OrD7f0eTTUe tbatcboo1s 144pg 4 .4 ti- Lcoi untctiowu iWC for mlict on. vI Tbeywir ecmpelM ab 0t olemau th bufldng1nulc3tbey satiiatthey the 3' eAt oheICbo Xh 55 d1S UB80b7 SiDt sn4others Tbo mmun1ce. 2ws LnwArsoI- till he recelvedstattng ofS-boyahq 5ented themes1vesfrom-ioboo1 tbaikn of ecscu totheIn 4xowcz.aa St petiti nw receiv Ciz workdono 2ni86 upsicJioI lotonttgtth enr- liarraonFrom thadicnaslonwhch byexbeenn oard. or1w6 th Sclio 1 iectorIfeagher iromth. On reportedsyor 0fMrs1r1ghte teactierofsthe Mrs- as-a tes her- waa cowLmAeroN OP tuzs th Cothmitt on reported Scboolsoas thieofth a- Cobbyscsted on theBoard waato had shonid1ksv8 subm1tte4tethe final so- nowloolate reuied ahouldvcteforadoptlng ba4eemOd 1i om.

mlttyery1mproper. wat-adoyied Mr. Knight theconioltdatlonof lheclasse Apro1onged1icussion re- The proposition wouid-dizplace tothe Othervnrged nm them. with new school Thiame em fo au- Infavorof of Tailor sn re- Buzslaulinguage. largenumberof tbt no btllswould aftarnoonof Denmazported TrTiR I.

atav rcas AT in favor per snuary defra nd buggyrwlth Brlggacal1edattenUontoi thefc ther were the made tot ZIab1 of. a rude nes Sm a onethat andgtrIiWom fl75 Du Lu u4 sddreu espeetfo1ieIther matterwas referdtOheCom- A AR ilg I niont4. propos1tloiwaz madetg aaeIl men. resoluU waLrefer to oqflasajflce. t1on.

ou th of Denmiuthe the aerk' fthe-Boad I12per mpnththe svzvR hi fuzn1turefeyera1 andtheBoazdadjaureiL J1iJIen4. Wilts ru2nblerh oclocklsst night fun4auoi teil ewiIk station whe IWSZeefl sdeep cut temrile--frolfl was Megav0lzlihene tJGbnMCSWeeneI he yu1n-satoonofl aeettere tmeblarath1i ccnuseastat4au1 eouiagivn thtelligtblesccountlof woundla a bewaa fr- 1 b' 4 AIa1SWALTAflYS a4 eyri1ngi cit nine jisti onTrb" ste 4ile eating ieo toaatac idmit. 3voed a thOVidplpe be z4e to' go herdcwn rtpnstng 3i-- pzltirges wsacanedmt-suc. dIndllndg1ug tTbeisnitondi tlpn cdere4very dsngoaj jqJ .4 Lwa 3IWWoVAN Vn1ThaTb1iartp6sa4 Ge 0 ebri3X7 eztyofJd14i2S 1tn ila yat 3 Wh1skywas the ctthbtrty pr' pe xnerrhnentand iwvelrylTQomuch aztieienq1ted row ccxrred and In.tho- cwof tb4 sqi4awtwaEaho5bysVflO. vhIchEhehemdIatelTdfed 1.

FrviS aterwInIe LBarton1 iTAnM place. gMlu liattlo tbbOUt oi0 JesuI CadQruocon Powell Iid Paciflo 4XFBastoii. eorver3fAI11ater rsBtirt 1 os 22 ZU a I. Before th. Tusg Men's cha ta rb1.

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foundrery lnmTost tanoitul-rnghts ncr. no a chain and thelr festm ma the iacewas nd an cinsses of orator who mua study--nature I- mountains unto- oftha I them1 I Tli lUewas smonu net Betide I conductin Inthe I nid him land. that an huscrcss-exaralnation 18 making the lease- markreplied themoet that fromthe ac- aboutMtypromlzient citlzenawho state that the whom audexelmive orlginsllo- de- I. tude1 which sin cowhlds.bave po- ar esienti1 to fliii is aiJ ewL audi bywlztue LyLT Eatanzamezni conc rni ofwork- atpreselit amountof JQ0Gpoundi. fcrithe poundahow1xig theyaro hesvyaa aso fOUIidrypreZ ii Vir.

nts Februa P1nr county Eultfor morigageby- aT flsa u11a dr th is. maemg KamyiUet sew bootsor a p- sSxuisaTxow. The VeloaISchoo1 a31 prov sneCeS5ItThcVWde47e wmaiorItYe ot whom- wereIadles. TheparlorakltOl Svri11Z4Ie- were-skating n4e1hibutedpreficiec Oti the bhMnn4 of the ithiS6 irTear Pc ptntaijreony 4 ii thel1ebruary taa4-M bliahe4 news. eai rs.

i-- bththiiat1meathe tat. Ibelowest prieesand stU.I11 sines bought It his storcL l. ur 5 Txwhickerlng Sons' celebrated ci. ireet 1mp rt bitrnmnid BrfWebbIpectieL ip 1 I I Ea world-every a i I 7 A 4L- 4e Ut51OC I So2u tPrsneIzcop1ye.probabI cha ged3th jsae cy to n7ihort tfm On Sa1urdiitght sub belon tnL top there tak itreet nd41601ncoli if but tbIn heyeitberleftin1ieevereorZai1adto I iomTh4iimeu Iastn1gfrBanrsn. eIsco the blthe js 4- 1sfnlflflin jrIets the 1e Or1ean nusnouf.

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Mooray. A. 13 Bate. ROWise. 11 Pen7 w.

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prior 1I 17o1 of4000 180i00ths. OATs-OaliZornIa 22. RSr1018perton. PoToaHumbo2dt0cgoo. 75c 65 TABT I.

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p-i. ttni in bOubof kli 7 tIA flin r1Llg thIu1t tyourconI stles of now 1ana Byo jpg lyOn wWjiucob1g. wTr2TyAM. FresidntStowYouudstionPayewntCo s- a 4. qo4ea81rl.

or unIcaUon yestirdis requtIng me to give I latiye kinds of eop1e Ou1my thAtttt1. timA IbCIa ofbii In 18O and manyyeazeIherestter 3n4 vern.uuaed ldua1 years gt1 Lcolspn titicdceer theower Afth. re iied pur citizens. amow the Nicolion avinent sm Stl Zter twoyears the Pave i Iny ntor an4iany four eeu psi snciant1ength h. nable whoThM fr ii apctivyioen pavements-of the coiet.thecon- mnk inc 4 di- wifaaod the8tow theanperlor Butweis psv.

rspsetth theSty tak fo thea. ry Krv nt o. t-- tli hlaHonor UFWilUams ct fully word I Supervisor-Fifth District. I U. CANiVAN a Snvervior Eleventh Diitrfct.

Suoerviaor11sth DIStrtet. STANYAN. SnperrizorThlydDjetrfct. UAuLD Superior 5oond Blitrict. W1IKLE Snuervisor 1rsDistrlct.

NUNAN 8apsrvlorTenthDIstrict. DD8RATflJO- a E10R1BD alNG------ Supervisor Ssienth District. jB CAVATTR Supervlsor2lgbthDL tilct. BEVERLY COLE 8unerviaQrPouflhDlatricU C. 8MIru Bunerintendent of 8trtL.

GZOnGE OO1W. exu rintendeut ot5tresti. D. VAN O1LDKN SDIXKMA Dep8uptof treeta C. GRISQLD DepuptofStr ts Dep8Upt 8treets- i omc LOUSE 4l Agent OhfmnJ Powder Works.

WILL.B.D CaItimIAP wderWpmks. pOTTER'-oovE- Eureka Wharf md Warehouse LEW18l8AO. yAESci ivAzJuw L. BOB1NOCiyU WTOW i v7 AgentUuuafl ErwInManurg Co. EDMUND 80017 Jlaal Mtata Agent.

A. Etstnt s- street B. Co. Il PotreroandBaViwBRCo a 8. 11JYDE1ILDT.

F8IAG 1 w3ILF. oiO asipand COnntjSrY 7 I' City nt Oouity SarvAyoxfroai1Co 67 JOSEPU NOUGUE yendCount7ttorhey DE SP Pies. H. W. Co.

SO M4EnP. 6 INVOW OW' AEIVJ1O 1iA I 4 4 5 1 A taie ajnht AL LYS MAD rEGODrG TO ubetsu DKRSUUI in aAw1CRSj ZLKunetxest 1 4 s' stA a I I 1. sboutu4 l1e7yIad bUmaoiirss3e2nated OWiLD- ThW ne be etysdtbi anon d1reput1. trlekew thiseile ansIC found 1 to th Iusbl 4o0ic parties 4 ad. deletertou thged1en iX pablic i giv ae noouraagmei inch attempts roblcoe.

hresv1ta6fthfr I1flThainredIentsww Ii ispawjtnto tM- olth beatandman thug 0yotbr 0 thskindI1ISISL say pubMcpo5uponita xf-s and eta ai5I0OiStbMAIdThputaUan muaJreoeasarUninbu td afrand' r5i :1 TE. 4T1T EB fr t1mItIJTtnun 4 I tt" J' AJO .5 i ThDWAu. avt edLmialyarticlu auchas3 1- vhh great strength busineu. and cen r.a with aeyqnJdvjgof vueJ-- I at3 1- tJ iY- LrT te LU which. er eIct fromat I LIES 4 ztss.tgs 3 te DOUflLE tooxd.rt- l.j Beplatlnt of old articles frouhich thel- 2 5334i------- HATlt LLWTOitAj1 ht rii riii I4 4 iwa aementinisttwd oriejqteThj- t.Ln-n zA nT TT 0 ENZTS I proreptl ito- all.

bualneuhIntrmtd ta Office ecetliwest eoe3 nez of Clay and Buildieg. ea fee I 4 3b t41a 4 i CLOTHES MADE. UTaflRIEt' 1tA I i' ag ii I tzli1t Gvsw fn S. thodarthpishi 1 I elegentstock frtlic' Re i 5e h4 FIGZbn Esd7madLGo w-- a be sxceUd I' acy hones fe4-1A3r i 8TEIL- ThfBTT BookLMaItii NO CLATaTRBBrOBawV OflSQf rsciseo1e5M3 COME nd NeOA atrete Seeoid 11BB OFLWnrEgL1QUOEL J- lAgs. LAI1ohoioeLiuontor 0.

n4fe445 Ri- SUITS ltd 4 To ORDER es 50. LANCASTER cia fe9 1- KNO.WLE3-- Newipaer. TAixgNaiictaAa ine. Ordereanti subacrtptLonereipsctSii No621 paco PQmmersi4L4a34 4 CUSTQM1OUSESAN RANCSc flectora 3' liotle. to Rhipper.

libePacIflc i ne to-e Yor UNDER i ZptemUber11Bt shippedtatflopgrtaIa thkth54i th 4k- hersoeIringypasellinlse4atheswfa ahlprbywdttenmioUoetothe cbargepfiin ar. deUveed an thdocL 41 i- Meanditnt 1n4 ieidwiulunda the talent ufloflore oa Its dtfn tic I A 3L Je A 4 bCI1 DOckL iti 3 fe NOTITOAEN a 1t-1iTc--1 I1' DY fqt bgiventhatDOpemsnwbszlisVsdtobesnt S. Cos steamer. sntaIz 1 Oept bmoer. of er theZ sre-mored to the wharf the erei jt BtaGADEN Daputy olict ganrrand.coYbr.arySIeeft- f7j swvw Equ D- 4AS-- spa 11 4 I.

91XZ PLACl TO TTAT1OmOUTjj calved byevery ktesmerLnan fr94p 4 i.4 4 2. Frsn cl.ioo5tta AgnCUItnr1Sacrs. USr mentand84aJssslrsAw. 4 el i I- Irli 1JYIJ1SJIPEMUMSAH3SaYLRM13AL RnptursP ottli. Pilate' Ll op4qu.

4pparatai Sordefomltfas otth. be- TLLzq kEpbr LJLiril 3 a tei ti hw uz 0 D' i s- OS 14 id I i4IatI wiforiBI qiff taLL I rJ4fLa 4 iL. wj um 1o neurs- t-t-snfef 3 5U j- I 2Z Old turnItur i I I I 0 a dtC tk bece4 io a---- les.O a Qseulting v- i'.

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