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BOHEMIAN RBCBPHQN. PACIFIC COAST DISPATCHES. LOCAL BREVITIES. MABDiE INTELLIGENCE." 1873. ffiSCELLABJSOCa.

THE LATEST The) MaslcaU KntertaUsuaieBt at tlte TfflfiMPQIC: 1M73 BOARD OF, SUPERVISORS IN THE PROBATE OOTJET OF THE CITY and county of Ban Francisoo, State of Cali Cllt Rerau. The Parlor Entertaininent given by the Bohe fornia, i.i MAY By Telegraph. Pardoned California Reports, -y a SACBUfKirro, May 2 1 Governor has par. doned A J. Stow, convicted at the Julv term.

In the matter of the estate of JOSEPH CIST AND OOUnSY BUM AND TTDB TABLH. Computed by THOim TrjmrJT, Chronontr and Inetrumant at akar, MS Battery trt hj YANDOB, deceased. BY ATLANTIC AND PACIFIC LINE. Notioa for publication of time appointed roc 1872, of the County Court of tkmoma, and sen BY ATLANTIC AND PACIFIC LINE. a0Vxn PRANOXBOO Proving Will, sc mat 2a.

Pursuant to an order or said ooart made on tne tenced to one ana a nan year- imprisonment for bigamy. The prisoner haa been paralyzed I and lies perfectly helpless in the hospital at mian club at their rooms yesterday afternoon and evening waa one of the tnoet elrgant sad re-flned reception which haa taken place in this city. No such assemblage of the dilettante was ever before held among ua, and it Is safe to say that outside the rooms of the Club such another oould not be had. Ladies had been invited to be present, and the parlors were beautifully decorated in their honor. Flowers, musio and choice '12: 1 K.

WATEK, I (WALL.) I This Evening'sDispatcliesV WATEB. (small.) H. WATZB. (LABOS) i. WiRI.

(LABOS.) Mayor and Ex-ofiele President 1LT0KD 19th day of May, A. D. 1873, notice is hereby given that FRIDAY, the 30th day of May, A. D. 1873, at 11 o'clock a.

M. of said day. and the 0 I A L. Sas Fkanouoo, May 23. Legal Tandsrt-buyinf, 8SX sailing, 66.

NrwYoaa. May 22. opened! 117X A. X. 1173a; eloeed a a.

BandiiiflMl Haze II 07 P. X. 115A.M. S57A.lt inn MEMBERS, i' 'MJr TRAGEDY CN 1 MISSISSIPPI RIVER STEAEIEB. i I NewRules of the Petro BanQuentin.

The Secretary of State has received from the State Printer the first 100 volume of the forty-first California Reports, and will distribute them among those entitled to them, as soon aa possible. Death of Two Prominent Persons. Uonrt-room ot said oourt, at tne taty nail, in tne city and county of San Francisco, have been appointed aa th time and place for proving th Will of said Joseph Van dor, deceased, and for hearing the application of Pauline Vendor, for TUB BUM. 4 pictures made the scene and the occasion one to First Ward. MZKZLX8 Second Ward P.

SWABS Third JA8. J. UK3IY Fourth McCASTHT be thoroughly enjoyed. The afternoon recep i Hriinfc.xoliMt................U9Hll'K PimiieMail 41 Quicksilver in issuance to her ox Abetters xestamenxary, when and where any person interested may appear and contest the aame. tion was very pleasant; but it was in the evening leum Exchange.

1 1 it Dated May 19th, A. D. 1873. Will of the Late Chief Justice Chase. Arrived.

May 11 Stmr Salinas, Wallaee, II hrs fm Salines) River, etc produce to Goodall. Nelson A Perfcina. Br ahip Alnambra, Nelson. 44 da fm Hongkong 20 Chinese pass and mdse to Macon dray A Co. May 22 Sohr Phoebe Fay, Jaohter.

hit fm Bough Beady 45U0 post to Donald Beadle. that Bohemia became really brilliant. The rooms were crowded to their utmost, and the following programme was carried out with tdal 1 MABTBTObB, May 21. Kichard Miller, who suddenly disappeared from his place of business last week, was found drowned thia afternoon in the Feather river. Mrs.

Teecrarden. an old pioneer of this eitv. SXAkl WM. HABNEY. UleTk.

a Kh Ward -ROBT. GOOD WIS Sixth Ward H. L.KIXa Seventh a. B. POBBES Eighth B.

STOBT Ninth A.J. 8HBADKB Tenth Ward. BABBKTT Bv A. J. JxoHxn.

Denntv Clerk. PROSPECTIVE ENLARGEMENT OF M. a Bassett. Att y. mylOlOt Vthwt.

California. lard Hide dull Dry 2J3240 1 Baited. Qu Quiet Duet. "Syren and Friar," by Mrs. Mills and and wife ef Dr.

Teegsrden, C. 8. land Receiver Mr. Leach. HEW YORK Recitation.

"Lines on Lending a Punch Bowl. I Mav 41 Rarlr Klinfitln Rl a THE DIBTBJCT COURT OF THE Fourth Judicial District of the State of California, in and I or the city and countv of San from Holmes; by Owen Marlowe. John Roeenfeld. More'4 BackPay" Eleventh Ward EDW. COMMIX8 Twelfth Ward.

.7. ..8. P. TAIXOB Clerk A. RUSSELL 74 63a6S Francisoo.

Winter Ballad, "The Anchor Weighed," by Mr. Mayer. Piano solo from "Norma," by H. B. Mansfeldt.

Becitation, "Hans Yon Stein." by Thos. New- TH HIBEBNIA BATTNGS AND LOAN On Friday evening, the girls of the High School will hav their annual party in Union HalL The annual picnic of the- Sunday Bohool of St. John's (Dr. Scott's) Church, will be held at Ban Bafael on Saturday. The banquet of the the British Benevolent Society, will be held at the Cosmopolitan Hotel tomorrow evening.

Mrs. Bowers will play a'six nights engagement at Virginia City, under the management of Mr. John Piper. tw The pupils of St. Ignatius College will hold the literary and scientific exercises of the fourteenth annual commencement, on the 28th and 80th.

The Health Office has been removed from No. 621 Jackson street to No. 12 Geary street, near toe ton. The mnnnsl excursion and sooial reunion of the St. Joseph's Benevolent Society will be held at Badger's Park, on Thursday inst.

The second annual picnio of the Boiler Makers' Association will be held at the City Gardens on Sunday 8 ample of new postal cards were received here by Tuesday night's mail. The Postmaster's supply has not yet arrived, but is daily expected. Henceforth the steamer Prince Alfred, for Victoria, will start on ber semi-monthly trips at 10 o'clock a. instead of 4 p. as formerly.

Bordwell's valuable collection of paintings, comprising works by celebrated English, French and American artists will be sold on the 30th Instant, at the salesroom of H. M. Newhall Co. No new eases of smaU-pox have developed themselves on board of the Motet Taylor, and the 1,300 Chinamen there confined will be discharged in a few days hence. The iron ship "Golden Gate" has been chartered for Liverpool.

Yesterday she commenced loading with wheat. She has still on board 250 tons of iron as ballast, which will now be taken out. She carries 1,350 tons freight. San Francisco Art Association, 313 Pine street, below Montgomery. Gallery now open to public trom 10 a.

x. to 6 r. and 1 to 10 p. at. single admission, Season ticket (admitting lady and gentleman), $3.

On Monday next, ground will be" broken for the construction of the Clay Street Railroad, at the intersection of Kearny street, and the entire road, the distance of one and one-fif th miles, is to be completed by August first. Whale Pi 1.1 Movements in the Interest of of this district, diea suaaeniy or pneumonia yesterday evening. Trotting Race Sew Buildings. Sasta Barbara, May 21. A trotting race will come off over the Hope Bace Course on Saturday, May 24th, at two r.

under the auspices ef Santa Barbara Jockey Club, mile heats, best two in three. Three horses are entered for the race "Harry "Selim" and "Honest John." comb. SOCIETY. Plaintiff, vs. JULIUS H.

BONN TAG et Defendants: Ballad, "Name Me in Thy Prayer, by Joseph the Working- Classes. Action brought in the District Court of tha Maguire. Judiciary Story, King, Ooauains Fmano and Auditing. Taylor, Bhrader VFool-Sprm. Arm.

7S4o: bnny, walled. ell, olaar. a J.8c do burrr. 1621e. Uvwmii.

Mar 2i California Wheat. 12 California Club VTheat Tokdom." Mai "musings oi a Traveller at Pom May 22 Stmr Pacific, Douglass. Ban Diego, ate. Br ship Mindora, Moddrel, Cork. Ship War Hawk, White.

Port Discovery. Bark Martha Rideout, Ford, Port Blakely. Bark Atalanta. Avery, Port Townaend. Bark Shooting 8 ar, Austin, Nanaimo.

Bktne Emma Augusts, Elliott, Schr Mary Ellen, Hannah. Santa Crux. 8chr Porpoise. Johnson. Gentle's Oove.

bohr Minnie Atkins. Dodd. Schr Vu Hnrimn Sma'lIiiiL Fourth Judicial District of th State of California, and the complaint filed in the city and county of Sen Francisoo, in the office of th Clerk of said District Court. The Government's Orand nezation Scheme. peii, oy vt.

n.eane. Original and diverting lecture on "Virtue." by ETC United State Consols WJ ETC Fire and Water Story. King Streets, Wharves, ete.Menzios, Taylor. McCarthy Public Taylor, Menziea Health and Bhrader, Barrett License and Orders. -8win.

Goodwin. Kennev Tha People of the State of California send Dr. Behr, professor of the art. Duet, "Would that my Love," by W. O.

Campbell and J. H. Sayre. nineteen new ouuouugs nave oeea commenced In Santa Barbara during the last six weeks, but are greatly retarded by the scant supply of brick. Fatally Injured Excited Indiana.

greeting to Julius H. Sonntag, and hia wife, bidonia Sonntag, T. Y. Kleiner, Matthew Trail, and Paul Sewmao, defendants: Ballad, "Home or Sweet Repose, by Mr. SPECIAL TO DAILY EXAMINER.

Campbell. Hospital Taylor, Oommin xoa are herebv reauirod to appear in an action Becitation, "The swallow, from Tennyson. Sandwich Island and Northern Mex eo the Printing and Taylor, Barrett, Swain brought against you by the above named plain- by Charles Warren Stoddard. sonr moe. Brown, Altnon luver.

Schr Sovereign, Boss, Sohr Gen Ord. Summers, Albion River. Sohr Concordia, roper. Coos Bay. Setwrated.

Scbra John Hunter. Mary Deleo and Matinee, on Acsm, Msy 31 The Reveille of this afternoon contain the followtng: A Shoshone Indian named Tom was badly if not fatally injured thia forenoon at Big Creok. by a man who has for some time past been engaged in herding she 'p for King at O'toary, of New Petroleani Trade Reralatioa. Recitation, "Utile Jim, oy Mr. mestayer.

Becitation, "The Slave's Dream." by J. F. Nsw Yobx, May 23 The Petroleum Exchange industrial School Forbes, Story. Cotnmias Fire Alarm Ooramlna, Story. Menafeta Street Lights Kenney, McCarthy, Forbes Outside Land.

Swain. Kin- Kennev. Bowman. nn, la tne District court or the Fourth Judicial District of the State of California, in and for the city and county of San Francisco, and to answer the complaint filed therein (a copy of which aooompanio thia summons) within ten day exclusive of the day of service), after the service on yon of this summons if served within this account of SW winds. Duet, "Larboard watch," by Campbell and this city.

C. Maraweu, oi jng ureek, who came I yesterday adopted further rules far the regulation of the trade. According to them, all refined oil must be of a standard uninflammable by less Sayre. Recitation, "The Blue and the Gray," by Per AlhmtnhyA Tfr Mink lBth vu ilna in ateuanny. 1872-'73.

neat than at least 110 degrees Fahrenheit. Trio. "The Magic Wove Scarf by Mrs. Mills. By Telegraph to the Examiner.

uio sown ui is uwniuua ui puxpusB or procuring a warrant against Cardee, informed ua that he did not know how the trouble originated but that Cardee and the Indian had some words at thej camp of the former this afternoon, when Cardee picked up a pick and hit the Shosehene over the head, inflicting a wound from which it is feared he cannot recover. Mr. Mayer and Mr. Leach. VKEItiUTis CHAKTBKS, ETC Thubsoat Etendio, Hay B.

The British ahip Golden Gate. 8 ton, haa been taken for Wheat to Liverpool, private. The Britiah ahip lantaUon Castle, 1047 ton, loads Wheat to Cork owner's aooount. The steamer Salinas will sail for Santa Ores, eta, to-morrow at 4 P. M-, with freight and oombus tables only.

The Costa Rica will sail on her ascend trip to Honolulu on Saturday at 3 P. M. The British steamer Altona will sail on Monday for Hongkong. The Senator will be da from San Diego and way porta to-morrow. The John la.

Stephen sail for Portland on Saturday at 10 o'clock. The Gipsy will be due from San Diego on Son-day. The Santa Crnz will be due from Moss Landing and way porta to-morrow. tEXKlUL HERCHAKOISK. A London Capitalist Prospectlag for Invest.

oounty; if waved out of this eoonty, but within this judicial district, within twenty days; or if served out of said district, then within forty days or Judgment by default will be taken against you. the China Sea, with very heavy weather, during which shifted cargo, giving vessel a list to atasw board paaaed through the Bashee Channel April 11th, lat 21 N. Ion 123 JOE; was 41 days thence to port, with strong gales, wet and disagreeable weather; last 24 hoar strong NW wind. Comic recitations and stories, by J. C.

William meats. son. BOARD OF EDUCATION. Amphion Quartette, "The Blue Danube bv Ksw Yosx, May 22. Kichard Evans, the Lon th said aotiea Is brouoht to obtain a decree Maguire.

Campbell, Tippett and tttadtfeldt. of this Court for the foreclosure of a certain CLEIEXT Misealljtaieaw. The destination of the bark Atalanta. which don capitalist, has been in conference with President Watson, 8. L.

M. Barlow and others. Recitations, songs and jokes, by Vivian. Becitation, "The Mourners," by Harry Ed mortgage, described in the complaint and executed by the aaid Julius H. Sonntag and Bidonia MKJffBBRSt The Indians are greatly excited, and some of the people at Big Creek are greatly alarmed, fear, ing that the friends of Tom will seek retaliative justice by inflicting injury upon the person or property of some of the settlers, and it was at A strawberry festival will be given under the cleared May 19th for Nanaimo, was changed yesterday (May 2 1st) to Port Townaend.

wards. respecting the Atlantio and Great Western, the Ward. w. A. PLUKKETT Bonntag.

nis wile, on the eta day oi August, Duet, "Believe me, if all those endearing young 1 Tragedy on the XlsslsslppL Memphis, May 3L A terrible tragedy was on. acted on the steamer Phil Allen while lying fifty miles below here this morning. A planter named Butler, who In company with his fiancee went aboard at Friar's Point, wa shot and instantly killed by John Canaoa, who was somewhat under the influence of liquor. After the shooting Cannon went to th clerk of the boat and asked New York, Boston and Montreal, the Erie, Bos 62X California at TW1 aSS ITninn at A. D.

1870, to secure the payment in gold coin of charms," Mayer and Maguire. Second Ward JOS. CLEMENT ton and Hartford, and tha Erie, Cleveland, Col- Domestic Porta PORTLAND Arrived, Mav 21 n-Stm, Hri- Imitation of Chinese opera, by Vivian and ii'i Washington at. Dwl. 526 Green at.

a certain promissory not bearing ever date witn said mortgage, being for th sum of $6,000, payable on year after date, with interest thereon at ambus, and Indianapolis Bailroads, Williamson. flamrae. Hornsby, hence May 17th. Third BOHKBT LEWKLLYN and other moneyed corporations in this country, The entertainment did not terminate until a A A aiii uuwj-ArniM Slay Zist stmr ttipsy, Boarart. hence Mav 15th: atmr Senator.

HArloa. A.S Atmj the rate of sea per cent, per annum, payaDle monthly in advance, as particularly set forth in and returned to England yesterday, having con Ai Ward. X. HOLLAND late hour. hence May 1m atmr Ariaona.

Austin, henoe May their request that Mr. auraweil came procure the warrant. Cardee says that Tom had been stealing lambs from the herd for some time past; that bo had forbidden him his camp, but he came there thia forenoon, and upon his ordering him away, became saucy and showed fight, when he picked up a club and hit hi-n with it, not intending to seriously injure him. Judge Logan issued a warrant against Cardee, cluded important negotiations in relation to. tftrsa ma lor ranama.

outttex Ulay and Montgomery eta, DwL lili for a package of money he bad deposited, and after getting it Jumped ashore and made his es VfiARCULLT BURNED. Sailed May 21st Stmr Senator, Harloe, San Fran the complaint on nie h- rein, to which reference is hemt-y made; aul to obtain the appointment ot a liecevrar with full power to take charge of vuiicryHBes, ana oeiure leaving, exprassed Cisco; atmr Gipsy. Bogart. do. Fifth Ward JOHN P.

SHINS his entire approval of tbe acquisition and man MUU St. XrwL fi3S California at. PORT MADISON Sailed May 21st Bark Northwest, Farnham, San Franoieeo- A. Woman who Lighted the Fire with The Shooting Star cleared for Nanaimo yesterday with 10V qr aks Flour, etc, valued at $SW. The shipments of Treasure to New York by rail during the paat week were aa follows: Fine Silver C243.459 Fine Gold 14.517 Gold Coin J.OUv cape.

The Will of the Late Chief Jastlee. agement of the Brie Bailroad. Sixth JAMES H.CEEBXSG said land and presr, and to me same, receive toe rest and ftufit thereof during the pendency ot tti action, ad PT aU amounts for tax -a, hens. now cC hereafter til xjv Arnvea nay mn soar Aurora. Niaaen, henoe May 15th.

ClaT at. DwL Slfl California at Coal Oil. It would seem that people will never learn Pros pec tire Enlargement of the Area ef Kw Bevanth aru. JOHN P. JalaGHEB Washinozoh, Msy 21.

The will of the late Chief Juntice Chase, which was filed to-day in the nau or seeorda. DwL IS Minna nt. be levied Rpun said mortgaged premiss, or the York City. the danger which exists in the practioe of as Eighth Ward. L.

WANGENHKIM ausp'ces of the ladies of the Mission street M. Church, at the church building, between Eighteenth and Nineteenth streets this evening. Bev. F. F.

Jewell will deliver a lecture. The annual reunion of former residents of Placer County will be held at Badger's Park, Oakland, Saturday, June, 7 th. Chad A. Tattle will be Orator of the Day, and Albert Hart the Poet. Judge Dwinelle's Court has adjourned until next Tuesday.

The condemned murderer. Bus-sell, will probably be re-sentenced on that day to be hanged in accordance with the decision of the Supreme Court. On Tuesday evening a pair of horses attached to one of the North Beach and Mission cars fell into an excavation made for the sewer at the ejr ier of 'if street and Folaorn. They were pulled out uninjured. John WilliamKn, Superintendent of Ihe California Acclimatizing (Society, will remain at Like Bigler about a month, intending to collect whiie there about 200,000 eggs of its trout and about 6,000 young ones, which he propones to bring to this city.

At the regular meeting of the Demosthenic Liter sry ooiety held on Tuesday evening, the following-named officers were elected: President, i. F. Godoy; Vice-Preident, W. W. Moore; Recording Kzw Yobx.

May 22. The following resolution office of the Begister of Wills, dated November hi ana la wan some at. Dwl. 328 Eddy moneys secured thesoby out of said rent and proceed. aitcr first tying coats: that the promises conveyed said mortgag may be old.

an I 19th, 1870, is as follows: Ninth Ward T. sisting the lighting of house fires, by pouring coal oil on the fneL Accidents are of almost ally occurrence in consequence, bat experie nee wa sent yesterday to Governor Dix in rcfeieuto to the annexation of the lower portion of West 18 Fremont DwL 406 Sixth at. Forerun Porta, OFF PORTLAND May 9th Br ship Fire Queen, Hamilton, from Queenatown to Rotterdam. OFF CAPE FRIO April 21st Ship Foster. Choate, from flew York for San Francisoo.

Telegraphic Ponrr Lobos, May 22 -U x. Weather hazy wind light W. "I nominate H. D. Cooks, of th District of which was placed in the hand of Deputy Sheriff Shotwell, who started for Big Creek this afternoon.

BIning Suit. Buskxa May 21. In the Eureka Consolidated vs. Richmond Mining Company case, twelve jurymen have been examined, and were challenged and excused for cause. Recess till 2 p.

n. At 3:45 a jury was sworn in, composed of the following-named persons: H. G. ehmond. Fred.

Cushman, Jacob Jacobv, Gr. W. Bartholomew, Albert Bass, J. t. Whittkker.

Gray-Williams, O-. Tenth 8. MOSGBOYE the proceeds. gold coin, applied to the payment of said sum of $4,000, with interest thereon aoocrdiug to the tenor of said note, from May chester county to New York: Columbia, sola executor of my last will and testament. After the payment of all just debts, I 222 Third St.

Dl. 18 Hawthorne st. Resolved, That the two hundred thousand workingmen and women of New York ask aov. Eleventh M. J.

DONOVAN make the following bequests 211 Sixth St. Dwl. 644 Stevenson s. eta. is, i.

aus upon said note for principal, etc, together wito ail amounta paid for taxes, liena, insuranee. upon said debt and mortgage. Dix to sign the Act before June to annex the Twelfth Ward H. BOaEKBANS The interest of 160,000 at 7 par to my lower portion of Westchester county to this city, seems to teach nothing. At a quarter past six o'clock last night such an affair took place at No.

227 Post street. A German girl named Billetex, who occupied a room in the upper part of the house, came heme from her work in a great hurry. She started to make a fire, but the wood which she had put in the stove did not burn fast enough to suit her. She took an oil niece, Jane Anld, during her life, and if her BOBN. 638 Kara st, DwLHaight St.

bet, Laguna Buchanan sta. daughters survive her, the principal thereof to with luterest a aforesaid; also five per cent, for counsel fees on the amount found due-end costs of fuit; an.i in case such proceeds are not sufficient to pay th same, then to obtain an execu since is proviaeii an area in which a poor man may acquire a home now rendered impossible, on this side of the island, bv rea W. Gilmore, Edwin Barslow, J. H. Folkea Sunt, of Com.

SchoolaJ.H.WTDBER, 21 City Hall Deputy Supt SWETT. 16 City Hall be paid to them equally. Ten thousand dollar to Dartmouth College. son of tbe enormous price ot land, and it is Total 2eO.K6 A. J.

Maguire'a Circular, New York, May let, says: The activity prevailing the market for ahip property for soma months previous, has very materially subsided during tbs past month, with very limited operations. This is attributable mainly to the temporary decline in freights at San Francisco, East Indies and China, as well as at this market. Prices, in consequence, have receded eamewhat from those ru ing sixty days ago. with muoh leas inquiry. In the English market a similar state of affair exists, caused mainly by the restrictive measure of Mr.

PlimsoU's bill, rhe offerings of tonnage for sale hav also increased, and includes a fair amount of all descriptions. The sales of the past month inc ude the ship Ellen Austin, 1812 tons register, built at Damariscotta in 1841, metaled March 1871. i0.UUU ship Daniel Marcy. 121 tons register, built at Portsmouth in 18t3, metaled April. 1872.

bark Harvester, 730 tons register, built at Jfewburrport in 1871, brig Thetis. 322 tons register, built at Baltimore, 1871, metaled 4 pril, 1871, Mining in Mexico seems to have been improving tion against Paid defendant, Juliua H. Sonntag, for the balauce remaining doe, and also that the imperatively demanded in the highest interest Secretary. BKANSTON. 22 City Hall In this oity.

May 21st, to the wife of M. Hart, a son. In this city. May 21st, to the wife of Emanuel Ktj, a son. In this city.

May 20th, to the wife of Edward Buckley, a daughter. In this city. May 20th, to the wife of Phillipp Conn, a son. of health and gocd moral. Strong efforts are Clerk BICHAKD OTT, 23 City Hall "Whatever sum may be due to me by my late brother.

El ward 3. Chase, of Lockport, New York, to be remitted to his widow and adminis aia aetenaant, and ail person claiming ty. through or under, may be barred and foreclosed of aU right, title, claim, lien, equity of redemp belntt mad i by ttaose opposing the scheme, to induce the Governor not to sign the bill, as Standing Committees. can and poured oil en the burning wood. A strong blaze rose from the fire, which followed the stream from the fire to the can, and the latter, of course, exploded with a loud noise.

The oil was scattered over the woman's clothes and pasesa. trator. Bules and Regulations Directors Holland, Meagher. Bosekrans. (colored) F.

A. Hymen, and Charles Fagan. Matters In Hormondom. Salt Lakx, May 21. The Indians in the northwestern portion of Utah are reported uneasy, saucy and threatening.

Several hones were lately stolen from Curlew Valley. An Indian council is about to be held. The chiefs are to decide whether to start on the war-path or remain at peace. The few settlers there are anxiously alarmed. KothiBg new from (he Indians in the southern portion of the Territory.

The Evening Journal of this city sold out to-day to Judge Toohy. of the Oorinne BemrrUr. Herements in Xew Tork for the Beaeflt of the HARRIED. "The picture of Chief Justice Marshall, presented by members of the Bar and other citizens of New York, to the United States, for the use Workins Classes. Ksw Yobk, May 22.

Preparations are being made fix holding a series of meetings she was soon in the center of a vigorous bltze. Her clothes were burned, her face and hands shared the game fate, and portions of her body. She screamed and several persons in the house of the Supreme Court. Classification Directors Meagher, Plunkett, Holland. President, Superintendent.

High Schools Directors Deering, Shine, Holland. School Houses and Sites Directors Donovan, Wangenheim, Lewellyn. Judiciary "and Salaries Director Plunkett, Sr-creiary, jj. a. ouarp; uorresponding secretary, W.

P. Treasurer, J. O. Rountree. The exercises of the Pacific Theological Semirary will take place at the Firs- Congregational Church, Oakland, this evening.

The programme consists of musical exercises; addresses oy G. M. Dexter, A. C. Duncanand J.

H. Merrill who compose the graduating class; an orttion by Bev E. Dwinell, etc Nearly four millions pounds of through freight were forwarded East from our State by the Central Pacific Railroad, daring the month if April. The freight list embraces items from San Francisco. San Jose, Stockton, Sacramento and Marysville, the totals.in pounds.are as follows Wine, The residue of my estate to ba distributed in in different parts of th city, with a view of bet In this city, May 21st, James Murphy to Hattie Saxe.

In this city, May 20th, James Davis to Carrie Sheldon. In this oity, May 20th, George Phillips to Mary McLode. In this oity. May 20th. J.

Gua Burt to Carrie L. Owens. tion, ana iuterest in and to said mortgaged premises, and for other and further relief. And if you fail to appear and answer the aaid complaint, aa above required, the plaintiff will take default against you and apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. Given under my hand and seal of the District Court of the Fourth Judicial District of the State of California, in and for the city and county of Saa Francisco, this 27 th day of February, in th year of our Lord on thousand eight hundred and sewenty-turse.

BX4b.j WIT. T.I AM HARNEY, Clerk. By Jas. E. Ashoom, Deputy Clerk.

Richard Tobin. Plaintiff Attorney. my8 lawSmTh equal parts to my two daughters. came to her asaistaaca. Wet cloths were thrown tering the present condition ot workingmen.

for the past three or four years. The annual coin I commit my soul to God and Christ Jesus, number of prominent citizen have taken over and around her, and the fire in her burning Lively snow squalls prevailed thin morning in Cottonwood and Bingham Canons. The rain has ceased, and the weather is very chilly. Biosgrove, AJonevan. Finance Directors Shine, Deering.

Garratt. age is now about and the production is up the matter and promise their infls our Saviour, through the Holy Spirit. Signed, S.P.Chase In this city, May 20th, George D. Weaver to Sarah Blaner. ence by attending the meetings proposed.

The Oregon Affairs. Cosmopolitan Schools-Directors Wangenheim, Plunkett, Garratt. Furniture and Supplies Directors Boeakrans, Shine. Mossrove. Witnessed by B.

0. Parson and Jacob Sshuck- garments was soon extinguished. The walls and floor of the apartment caught fire, and to extinguish them the alarm was given and the Department turned out. It waa found unnecessary to turn on any streams. Two medical gentlemen following paper bearing a large number of probably about the same, for the smuggling of silver bars has been very slight lately.

The yield of the country just before the revolt against Spain had risen to $25,000,000, and was still, as it had been for two centuries before, ateadily increasing; but In this city, May 20th, Phillip B. Schreiber to Lillie Blaney. In this city. May 19th, James Allen to Mary era." -i signatures will be issued throughout the city Printing Directors Moagrove, Donovan. xnorpe.

Jacksonville (Oregon) May 21. A company of furty-five volunteers from bouglas county, under Captain Rodgers, passed through here yesterday afternoon, on their way to the front. This makes one hundred and five men that have Back Pay" Betaraea. the civil war was followed, Unme1 lately, by a great with the view of drawing the attention of th people to the working classes who have long been the victims of gross icjustioe at the hands of unscrupulous politicians, moneyed corpora DIED. Amenrau wool.

Australian wool. tea, 380,414: silk. leather, 84,995: skins, coff-e, nsb, lead bars, walnuts, quicksilver, canned goods, hides, glue, 20.425; borax, horns, 19,100, cotton, flour, clothing, 618; agricultural implements, 927; merchandise, 112,204. Total, 3.839,514. Evening Schools Directors Garratt, Meagher, Wantienheim.

Janitors Directors Lswellyn, Deering, Bose- IK THE DISTRICT COFKT Of THE Nineteenth Judicial District of the State of decline, and the standard of 1808 has never since been reached. Sometime the yield has not been over $10,000,000. and the average for the last 65 year Washington, May 21. Representative Halsey has returned his back pay. Ex-Bepresentative HilL of New Jersey, who came to the city to-day, brought with him and delivered to Mr.

Ord way In this oity. May 21st, Mra. Eliza Beatty, aged rears. xrans, superintendent. left here for the Modoc country.

The volunteer compmy raised in Goose Lake Valley is raid to consist of forty-five men. Two miners, named Casey and Johnson, were killed by a caving bank last Tuesday, while at work on their claim on Sutter creek, in Josephine county. tne following letter: In this city. May 21st, Mrs. Margaret O'DonnelL aged 43 yean.

In thia city. May 21st, Theophilua Johnston, aged California, in and for th city and county of San Francisco. LB MA LET1LLAIK, Plaintiff, vs. T. LE VILLAIN, Defendant.

Action brought In the District Court of the Nineteenth Judicial District of the Bute of Cali tions and grasping monopolies, rendering their condition ever) thing else bat comfortable. Prostitution and mitery are staring them in the face on very hand; This state of things exists owing chie.ly to lack of education on the part of the were in prompt attendance, and gave the unfortunate woman all the assistance in their power, after which she was sent to the German Hospital. She is considered in a very dangerous condition, and some doubt is entertained of her recovery. Colonel Steinbergrr at Law. For some time past.

Colonel A. B. Steinberger has been a sonraeof considerable worry to not only the reporters of the dally press but also to O. Obdway, Skbgiant-at-Armb Deab Sltf When I settled un mv account, before STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING. years.

IN THB OTXT ABO COCNTI BOSPITAI. leaving Washington, In March, upon the basis of ha probably not been over 918.000,000. BREAD The market rules quiet. We quote: I Grande Biscuits, 89c; Milk Crackers, 8o; Jenny Lind Ginger Snaps, Sugar Crackers, Die; Boston do, Ho: Picnic do, S'iS'Jo Butter do, 6'27o Soda do, 4'iS6o Extra do do, 6 Saloon Pilot, Go: Ship do, 3)c; Medium, 14 Me; Navy, 4X5o; Ship Bread, So: Overland Crackers. 8c A Special Hooting; of Stockholders worlring In view of th proposed meet May 21st, Joseph Vinell, a native of Maine, aged wuiiieuuuua liiwu oy law av tne time ox my election, I believed that tbe additional compen- fornia, in and tor the city and oounty of ban Francisoo, and the complaint filed in said city and eoonty of San Francisco, in the office of the Clerk of said District Oourt.

of the Commercial Insurance Company of Cali ings, a Committee has been appointed consisting of Abram C. Hyatt, Peter Cooper, S. T. Church, Jas. Connelly, Isaac Wood, Gen.

Seigel, Court- CAPTAIN HALL'S DEATH. Statements of Retnrned Member of tbe Expedition Serions Charges Against Captain Haddington. Teachxbs' JIotuai An). On Saturday evening at half-past seven o'clock, a meeting of teachers interested in this society will be held in the hall of the South Cosmopolitan School, when the officers will be elected. At the last meeting it was ordered that all teachers who wish to join the society should signify their desire by signing the Constitution and by-laws, and that those who sign should be entitled to vote at tha election of officers.

The laws may be seen at the rooms of the Board of education. The People of the State of California send LOCAL INTiSLLIQEIJCli. fornia is hereby called, to be held at the office of the Company, No. 228 California street, San Francisco, on FRIDAY, th 23d day of May, 1873, at 12 o'clock, noon. By order.

greeting to T. Le villain, defendant: CEMENT Quotable as follows: Bosedale, $3 25 land Palmer, and a number.of leading working- lou ar nereDT reoulrea to appear in an action aanuii which i vras entitled under tne recent Act of Congress, if not drawn by me would revert to the United States Treasury on the 1st of July, under the general law relating to unpaid appropriations, but now being advised that the law does not act in this case, I desire you to draw the amount of such additional compensation duo to me, and place the same in tha United States Treasury." men. 3 75: California, $3 503 75; Plaster, 14 SO California Lime, $1 50.22. AM0SEMEIUT0-I16HT. H.

G. HOBNEH, Secretary. CANDLES Sale of 1708 bxs Grant's, per Twi brought against you by the above named plaintiff in ihe District Court of the Nineteenth Judicial District of the State of California, in and for the city and county of San Francisco, and to answer Calxfobhia Thzatu. Will be played this San Francisoo, May 12th, 1873. my 13 td light, and 1000 bxs, per rail, at lb.

PAINTS Dealers report good trade daring the the complaint filed therein within ten days (ex week, with fair stocks of most all kinks on hand. evening, for the first time in this city Bouci-eault's beautiful drama, entited. The Willow Copse, with Mr. farton Hill in the leading clusive of the day of service) after the service on 3NT SB. Interior or Pbiboks.

A Board of Regular Army Officers, composed of Colonel Roger Jones, you of this summons 11 served wiuun in is A Blspute among Prize-Fighters. Nkw Yobk, Msy 22. The return of the would-be prize-fighters, Siddons and Chambers, to this city from Boston caused considerable flutter among the sporting fraternity. The friends of each denounce the other very bitterly, while not a few admit Siddons won the stakes according to the articles of agree- county; or, if served out of this county, but in We quote aa follow: American White and Bed Lead, Venetian Red. 5o: Vermillion C'n.

flgtl 25; French' dry Yellow Ochre. 4o; part. Thar will be a. snooting- of Stock some of Uncle Sam's officials in this city. It was rumored that he was either secret service agent or something else, and his business on the Coast was not clearly defined.

A suit, which is decidedly singular in more than one particular, was commenced against the Colonel yesterday, by Win. M. Lent, to recover $7,800 claimed to be due on a promissory note, and $120 for money alleged to have been paid for the defendant in the purchase of certain shares of stock of the Napoleon Copper Mining Company. Yesterday morning Colonel Steinberger filed an affidavit setting forth that he never had any business relations with Lent; never met him until Lent stopped him in the street, in this city, and demanded payment; never gave any promissory note to Lent, or requested him to pay any money on stock or anything else for him. and does not owe Lent any money at all.

He further swears holders of the Lis den Gravel Mining Company Whitening, So; Chalk, iM2io ft Bright Var (location of Mine, PlacerviUs, FJ Dorado county) nish, Copal do, 22 75; Neble A Hoars, $5 Major Breck and Major Morgan, are holding sessions in this city, having under consideration the subject tf prison reform with a view recommending a system of rules and regulations for the government of prisoners confined at this district, within twenty day; otherwise, within forty day or judgment by default will be taken against yon, according to the prayer of aaid complaint. The said action is brought to Obtain a decree of thia Oourt dissolving the bond of matrimony INDIAN MISSIONS. at the office of the Company, SSI Montgomery S7V gall; Pans White, 2Mc; Bartlett White Lead 10c. ment; still they denounce him for taking advantage of Chambers' absence. The stake-holder street, San Francisco, on TUESDAY, May 27th, Policy of (lie British Government New Yobx, May 21.

John Heron, steward of the Polaris, makes the following statement concerning the sickness of Captain Hall: "CAPTAEf HAIX HAD GOOD HEALTH up to the time of returning from the sledge expedition. Ho was not sick when he came on board, bnt complained soon afterward and said the beat of tbe cabin affected him. I asked what he wonld have as I was anxious to get him something nice. He did not care about anything but a cup of coffee, and didn't drink even that. He was sick a fortnight, and talked very little.

He was perfectly delirious the last tew I think be was paralyzed on one side. There was nothing sudden about his death. He was attended by Dr. BesseUs and Mr. Morton, who did everything in their power to alleviate his sufferings.

His death made us all very sad." CAPTAIN TYSON A Grand Annexation Scheme. WASHnraxoB, May 21. The Government ha a grand annexation scheme oa hand, and the ac quisition of the Sandwich Islands is to be made the first step. It is said In official circles that a Commissioner is about starting for San Francisco, to proceed to the Sandwich Islands and arrange the preliminaries with the King. The next step in the scheme will be the formation of a new State of that part of Northern Mexico which contain the old silver mines and its annexation to the United States.

This will be brought about through grants made to the Boee-crans Bailroad enterprises and the advance of the 1873, at 12 for the purpose of adopting a set Taward the Northern Tribe a. DRUGS Sale of. 50 ca Baker's A A Castor Oil agent's rates; 1500 bxs Tyler's Cream Tartar, in 10 says he paid tbe money to Siddons, not withstand of By-Laws to govern said Company. heretofore and now existing oetween plain tin and defendant, and that plaintiff be allowed to resume her former name of Inna Michel, and for such other and farther relief as may be just. ing the threats of Chambers and his friends to and 12-It bxs, By order of A lecture was delivered last night in the Church of the Advent, by Bev.

H. B. Owens, SPICES Quotation are: Pimento, sue for the money. Pepper, 22.gt-"2'o: Cloves, Cassia, 25 26e with costs of suit. Reference to the complaint is hereby made.

F.B. 8. L. The subject was "Indians and In lXELDlUI, President Linden Gravel Mining Company. myl2iw Manufactured Butter A New Enterprise.

Nutmeg; 9597c lb; Citron. SOe: Sago, 6i7c; Nxw Yobk, May 22. The Sim thia morning dian Missions in British Columbia," and the Reverend gentleman was eminently qualified to Tapioca, SXHo English Mustard, S3 French do, Ana you are nereoy notinea tut 11 you iau 10 appear and answer the said complaint, as above St. John's Picnic The annual picnio of St. John's Prebbyterian Church (Dr.

Scott's) and. Sunday School will be held on Saturday next, at San Rafael. The boat leaves at half-past nine o'clock, sharp, from near the foot of Yallejo street. Children are admitted free, and adults are only charged one dollar for the round rip. Picnic and Baix.

The Father Matthew Tem E332 California do, in X-B. glass, tVAl A required, the said plaintiff will apply to the says: A company has keen organized with a capital of 1500,000 for the manufacture of know whereof he spoke, having been for a nam' that he has applied to Lent for permission to see and examine the alleged note, and his request was refused. He asked for an order of Court di Folger A Co's rates for ground, at the factory, are Uonrt far tne reiiei therein aemanaea. Texas Pacific Bailroad and by means of New York capitalists. The same parties are engage ber of years a miaaionery of the Church of Eng.

STOCKHOLDERS' MEETINC. butter. A well-known chemist has introduced t-he plan, and a number of wealthy persons. land, to the northern tribes. We can give only recting the plaintiff to furnish a copy of the note in this work who planned the Lower California Independent Cool Mintnar Company.

or allow the defendant and his counsel to inspect eneaking of Captain Hall'B death, says: "Hall 'including several leading men in the butter brief extracts from thia most interesting discussion. In speaking of the policy of the British trade, have purchased stock in the company. Given under my hand and seal of the District Oourt of the Nineteenth Judicial District of the State of California, in and for the city and county of Saa Francisco, this Bth day of April, in the year of our Lord on thousand eight hundred and seventy-ill ree. i WILLIAM HABNEY, Clerk. By L.

J. Las. Deputy Clerk. apl7 law2in'ih perance and Benevolent Society are holding it picnic at Woodward's Gardens today. Thi evening a grand ball will be given, and a fine Location, Somarsvilte, Oontra tioeta Oounty San Francisco, Msy 15th, 1873.

Th regular annual meeting, of the stockholders of th independent Goal Mining Company will be held at the office of Government toward the Indians, he said the original. Judge Wheeler issued an order for the plaintiff to furnish the note for inspection or show cause why he Bhould not do so. Bailroad and made a failure of it, but this time it will be successful. When Lower California and the Silver State shall have been annexed, th Government will turn its eyes elsewhere, and it is believed that a proposition will be made to re The butter is made from fat or suet brought that as soon aa the territory became a Crown for Cassia, flJi Mustard, $1 Pepper, 91 Cloves $1 Ginger. 91 Allspioe.

91. bUGAR We give the following aa the ruling rates at present: San Franeieoo Crushed do Powdered, I25o: Granulated. Ill2s; Golden Ccffee 0, lOo: California Refined Loaf. 14c; do Yellow, lOo; do Cube, 12c: China, 910o Hawaiian, 8310c; do No. 2.

6S6io; Central American. 5 7c; Peruvian. 67o do Grocery, B9o; New York Crushed, 13c. produce' market. time is promised for those who attend.

colony the Indians were made to know that they were the subjects of the Queen and must tne company, un Man some street, on momday, the 16th day of June, 1873, at the hour of o'clock r.x., for th purpose of electing Trustees Nnmnor Goods. from the slaughter-houses, and after passing through certain processes with the necessary mixture of milk and salt, is said to be equal to the finest country butter. The profits are ex for the ensuing year, and transaction of other Messrs. E. H.

Jones 535 Market street. obey the laws. Previous to that the practice among the Indians had been that when one man general business, tsy order of the Board. IN TEE DISTRICT COTJBT OF THE N1NF-teenth Judicial District of the State of ali-fornia, in and for the city and oounty of 8 a opposite Sansome, have replenished their capa pected to be over one hundred per cent. my la sot M.

A. UUrm, Booretary. THE FIT RIVER INDIANS, Coastant Communication with the Mo-docs Warriors Bellirerent Bad Effects of the Delay by the Peace Commission. lieve Great Britain of the burden of Canada. The Chief Justiceship.

Washington, May 21. The President stated to-day that in appointing a successor to Chief Justice Chase ho proposed to sink all personal and party considerations and select the man who cious store with full assortment of fancy murdered another three or four lives were awarded for it, and the murdered man's friends Francisco. FL.OTJR The receipts of Oregon by the last FATAL ACCIDENT. steamer waa 2763 bbla. The local market is quiet at goods, suited for the Summer trade.

Strangers now in San Francisco requiring merchandise from the markets of Mexico, Chili, Peru, the Sandwich were allowed to take the lives of that many of the murderer's kindred by way of retaliation. But Oneida Mining- Company Location the following rates for oity brands Slant Dashed to Piece at the Ala. of Workr, Jackson Mining District, Amador Extra 5 796 00 1 Superfine $4 504 75 when the colony government went into effect meda Rope Walk. Islands, Oregon or Nevada, can find so large a Oounty, State of California. Notice la hereby WHEAT The market is inactive to-day with they were given to understand that they must stock on hand at the warerooms of this firm, would be acceptable to the whole country.

His main object in postponing the appointment until after the meeting of Congress was to allow the claims and qualifications of various aspirants to given, that at a meeting of th Board of Trustees The Oakland News of May 21st savs: A free offering. Contract are freely offered to deliver large lots of the new crop in August at Sjl 87. that they can be suited without loss of time in of aaid Company, held on th 6th day ef making their selections. As large aa is the stock I terrible accident occurred at the Alameda rope factory last Wednesday, by which one May, 1873, an snHwiiint (No. 6) of Five Dol not take life, but must abide by the law.

If a white man wronged them they had an appeal to the law against him, and If they broke the law they were punished for it. A Chinaman $1 W. and one waa closed yesterday of ska choice new at tl Si, to be turned over in July or now in store it is renewed at very short intervals of the employees named John Iteid lost hia was sick fifteen days. He was insensible when he died. He started from the ship on a sled expedition northward on the 10th of October, and was absent fourteen days.

He returned on the 21th of October, and on the 8th of November died. He was buried" on the 11th. His grave bore south-southeast and about 500 paces distant from the observatory in Polaris Bav, which was in the latitude 81 38, longitude 61 44. We erected a board over his grave with an inscription giving his name and age (50 date of death, and commander of the North Polar Expedition. All hands except the cook attended the funeral.

It was a dark, dismal, cold, windy and disagreeable day, the wind MOURNFULLY HOWLING, and our hearts all enveloped in the deepest sadness. I held a lantern, and by the light of it the beautiful service of the Episcopal Church was read by Mr. Bryant. Few of those present will forget the deeply affecting scene. Old sailors, whose faces were bronzed by the Summer suns and frozen in the Arctic seas, wept aloud.

Captain Hall was universally beloved, and his death at a time when the enterprise promised so hopefully was felt by his survivors to be an irretrievable loss. Those thoughts were uppermost in our minds, and when the funeral party retnrned to tha ship ther was a hushed silence attending the performance of every duty." Hans Christian's statement is to the same effect. lars per share was 'levied upon the capital rtcca of said Company, payable immediately. In August. The lcoal market is quotable to-day at by invoices received from France, Germany, By Telegraph to the Call.

Yreka, May 2011 A. m. The regular oourier arrived at late hour last night, bringing news that the Modocs were out south and west of the lava bed, causing fears that they were endeavoring to get arouni on to Butte Creek and Bogus. The Pitt Blver Indians. From C.

F. Miers, just from Big Valley, we learn farther items concerning the Pit Biver Indiana. The settlers in the eastern part of the county are need to Indian scares every season, and they pay but little atten $1 85 Al 90 for shipping, and 91 9Ka) 1 92 for milling Belgium, Switzerland, Great Britain and our life. The unfortunate man was at work on the rope-walk and somehow became entangled in a "bale rope" then being manufactured. United Btate gutd Cola, to the Secretary, at the BARLEY There is a good demand for feed de be thoroughly discussed in the newspapers.

By this means he expects to ascertain the feeling among tbe people and their preference as to candidates. It is evident that the President regards the selection of Chief Justice a the most important of his administration under ihe appointing power, and expect to gain considerable re Atlantic States. office of the Company, Booms S6 and ST Mer one day eomplalned to the commander of a gunboat lying near by that the Indians had stolen some things of his. They were pursued and commanded to give up the stolen articles and Me was magged witn leartui velocity a dis For nearly twenty years this house has main- scriptions. We quote bay brewing at $1 351 45 9 ID tie, and coast and bay feed at 91 2S1 32) cian! a Exchange, California street.

San Iran- cisoo, California. i4 r. tance 01 several nun area feet, ana aashea violently against a post, over which the rope 100 Da. tained a high reputation for the fairness and liberality with which it treats its customers, and some murderers that were known to be among Any stock upon which said assessment shall was passing, before any of the horrified spec remain unpaid on the 10th day of June, OATS The supply is much in excess of the demand, and the market has weakened to 91 902 12 9 1U0 As. The Oregon steamer brought the large the band.

They refused, and a shot was fired from the gunboat over their heads to intimi the clerks, who have great experience of tha requirements of the trade on this coast, are affa tators coma stop tne machinery or cut the putation by it. There are about two hundred aspirants, so that there will be abundant material from which to choose. 1373, shall be deemed dMinquont, aad will be rope. So great was (the shook that the rone quantity of 52110 aks. broke, and the unfortunate man Bank insensi dmy aovertised for sal at publio auction, and date them.

They replied with a volley of musketry. Their canoes were then fired into and ble and obliging, and understand the manner of preparing invoices to pass foreign POTATOES Humboldts are jobbing at 1 40 ble to the ground. beveral of his ribs were Utiles 1 payment shall be made before, wiB be 91 50. New sold from teams at 91 6iHt etl. A Strange Decisis.

Kew Oblxajcs, May 21. The gun-store of broken. He also received such severe in smashed, and as the Indians did not yield they were then fired upon and several killed, sold oa BAITED AY, the 38th day of June, 1873, to pay tha delinquent assessment, together with HAY The stock of old Wheat is exhausted, and the range for all kind of old is now 91 152 ton. 'California Art Gallery." KOJiG AH BOAE, Plaintiff, vs. FON LOT a CO.

aad CHEW AU HEANQ, Defendants. Action brought in the District Court of the Nineteenth Judicial District of the State of California, in and for the city and oounty of Ban Francisco, and the complaint filed in said city and county of San Francisco, in th office of the Clerk of laid District Court. The People of the State of California send Seting to Fon Ley Co. and Chew Ah Heang, andants: Ton are hereby required to appear in an action brought against you by th ahov named plaintiff, in the District Court of the Nineteenth Judicial District of th State of California, in and for tha city and oounty of Ban Francisco, and to answer th complaint filed therein, within ten days (exclusive 01 the day of service) after the service oa you of this summons if served within tbi oounty; or, if served out of this oounty, bat in this district, within twenty day; otherwise, within forty days or judgment by default will be taken against you, acorn din to the prayer of said complaint. The said action is brought to recover the sum of $3,068 85, alleged to be due plaintiff from you, the defendant, as follows, to wit: 1.300 aliened to be due for work and labor as a book-keeper, from the 1st dy of January, 1870, to the 31st of August, 1871.

at $60 per month. Aleo 1 commissions for procuring the serv.ee of 800 Chinas laborer for defendant, in the month of March, 187U Also for the sum of $368 86. paid in th month of April, 1873, by M-sr. Ganla A Street to th defendant for tbe use and benefit of plaintiff, all of which is mor particularly set-out in tha complaint, together with easts of suit. and yon are hereby notified that if you fail to appear and answer th Mid complaint, aa above required, the aaid plaintiff will take judan-nt against you fur said sum of 86 and costs.

Oiven under my band and the seal of the District Court of tbe Nineteen th Judicial District of the State of California, in and for tbe city and county of Saa Franciseo, tbi 1st day of May, in the year of our Lord on thousand eight hundred ond eoventy-throo. fjaaab. WILLIAM HABNKT, Clerk. a M. Bo TO, Deputy Clerk.

Provines Johnson, Plaintiff's Attorneys. my8 lawimTh when the remainder surrendered. On one other ternal injuries that although everything which medical skill and unremitting attention could do towards alleviating his sufferings, he sank gradually and expiredon Sunday morn costs of advertising and uxpunse of ask). Bowman, a foreigner, was gutted by a mob on March 6th. He has sued the city, claiming damages.

Judge Durell decided that the city had no police under its control, and therefore occasion their camp was shelled to compel them STOCK. tlAUKBT. Th Art Gallerg for May has been received. By order of the Board of Trustee. LOUIS KAPLAN.

Secretary. ing. The unfortunate man was a native of to surrender to the authoritiea some murderers among their tribe. From that time down to the Its contents are as follows: "A Picture" (poetry), Hugh Humphrey; "Samuel M. Brookes," edito The American Flat Mining Company have levied tion to them for any length oi time, josepn Edsou who went over to Big Valley some ten days ago discovered tracks of three Indians crossing the emigrant road beyond Pilgrim's Camp, the Indians evidently going down to McCloud Biver.

Of what tribe they were is a mystery. At any rate, a Mr. Ball, bound for Big Valley with a team and wagon concluded he would go by Fort Crook' rather than take any risk of going via Sheep Bock and Pilgrim's Camp. From Egg Lake, on the Pit Biver, trails have been found leading toward the lava bed and Modoc camps, which show that there has been constant communication with the Modocs since hostilities commenced. War Dances and Ceascils.

i The Indians have been eivin? war dances Office Booms 36 and 37 Merchants Exchange, was not responsible. an assessment of SOo per share, delinquent June rial; "Art in the "Entranced California street. tWrtaeisoo, California. Scotland, and about thirty years of age. He had arrived in this State only a few months since from New Zealand.

Since coming to 20th. present there had scarcely been any trouble with the Indians. Before that nothing was more THE FKEVArXJNO DtPBESSION am one the unfortunate nineteen who were myltd (poetry). Daniel O'Connell; "A College for the The Standard Mill and Mining Company have levied their first assessment of 92 per ehare, delin this tttate, iteia neaitn naa lailea, ana em- common than for the Indiana to shoot one an. left behind, was that Buddington had wilfully Drama," editorial; "Pictures as an Tremenheere Lu Johns; The Lover's Triumphs" olovment was given bim at the Pacific Cord quent June 21st.

other down at the posts or elsewhere whenever they took a fancy to do so, and nothing was JOHN ROACH, age Works by Mr. Tittman, the Superin Aa aesesamena of SOo per ahare haa been levied (poetry), T. "Soman Recollections," No. tendent, mere irum chanty than anything abandoned them to their tate. xie haa neen anticipating the breaking np of the ice for some time, and if be bad wished to leave Tyson and his companions on board could easily have recresented matters to them in such on the stock of the Maseppa Mining Company, de done with them for doing so.

The Hudson Bay else. He is represented as having been Captain Hall' polar Expedition. Nrw Yobk, May .31 Captain Tyson did not speak fully as to the death of Captain Hail. He appeared to be 1 DEEPLY GBIBVED. and reticent npon subjects connected with his adventures and even his own sufferings.

No doubt Captian Tyson and Mr. Mjers are in possession of information which they Company cared for nothing but to get skins, eedingly industrious notwithstanding his linquent une 24th. haa tanciai Moth and Exchaage Board. nit wa IBIS MOBimo. and never interfered with the Indians unless the IV.

B. C. "The Picturesque;" "Senor Gutierrez's Pictures;" "Local Art Notes, Etc;" "Dramatic, Christopher Sly; "Old Plays and New Plays," W. S. Gilbert; "A Literary Verdict Reconsidered," J.

F. Bowman; "In a Studio" a liekt that thev would not nave ventured illness, and was carefully hoarding his earn ..1 a-, i whites were first molested. But now all this is to be absent at so critical a juncture; ings to enable him to defray his expenses back to New Zealand, where he leaves a I3o. 420 axontg-osaery Stret, changed. The law is strictly enforced against IK Alpha 34 1880 ImperiaL 7:37 i A A Utah oHiSeiTO Julia JSf3 bnt no such intimation was given to the men on the ice.

Tbe vessel had drifted away so the Indians. They are made to understand that widow and family totally unprovided for. Oil 9a9 mill Am Flat. 4i4 (poetry) "The Lost Giuditta;" "May Blossoms' (Waltz), D. Speranza.

Illustrations are unwilling to communicate now, but 60 Eentaek 9HWi they will have its protection if they obey it, The will of Robert Hazzard was filed for 390 Keicber bV)tt3j 20 Bacon 4 43A) UalU and they observe the law with very few excep M. Brookes-," "Palisade Bluffs, Humboldt River" i Hit Kossnlh 9 JO Nevada 2 probate yesterday. Testator bequeathe to his suddenly that the men could not have been rescued from their perilous position. Tyson says if he could have got aboard the vest el that night and had been there now, he would not leave the women and children. I which will doubtless become public at the proper time.

Y- 'n I says he was very fond of CaDtain Hall. tions, fcssUwost Ogrn of Sacramento, 1 loftvxx Xrauxoimoo, Oel im cook a ieyer auu (chromo) The art notes are well written, and 4U ODBir ...35 daughter, alien uaaxara, a lot on uvnua street, near Seventh, a is, the rent issues and profit The lecturer said that the greatest source of the dramatic views are very cleverly done. at Overman. thereon. Me Dequeatna tne resume of his es 4 Occidental.

SMC Point U9aai, 2 JO lWCoa Va 3i0 400 luouiMild trouble which the missionaries have to cop tend with in their labors among the Indians proceeds tate to his wif-s who is appointed executrix, to be assisted by Felix Gunn and John Grant as ex- 1 "The Overland" for one. We have received the Overland Monthly for occasionally, and not long ago a council of fiftv warriors was hell at Willow Creek Chief Pat and hia Big Valley band of thirty being present. The whites, hearing of all these doings, got an Indian named Jack, who was raised among whites in Shasta Valley, to go and find out what they were about. When he reached there, one warrior said they could whip the whites and would help the Modocs, and'then stopped, some warrior having cautioned him on account of Jack's presence. The Indians Look and Talk Fight.

Shortly alter Jack talked with Paddy Dick, the chief of the Big Valley baud, toiling him he could not whip the whites, which caused an angry dispute, in which Pat nsed very insulting language toward When flas-brouck's command passed through Big Valley the Pit Bivera were terribly excited and "Didn't like Buddington; he always talking behind back; asking stories all the time. Some men here in Bt. Johns, who arrived in 00 Rock Island 1 i aan. 116H'ml21 thought he wonld yet get back to us xt day, which he could have done. The breaking away was canned by a iioe to which the ship was fastened, dritting in between the TNETETJjraNTS MADE, BEPAIKED, AND ecutors.

1. 400Daney lV14k 73 bmmre 5Jfca from the sale of bad whisky by bad white men, 7w Helaher. A. Si Excheauer U.ei Nev. There are at present six missionary posts estab I'MIM same snip, nsea to quarrel.

1 went with Captain Ball for the DurDOse to eo in sleigh June. The following is the table of it content-: "The Comstock Lode," Henry Degroot; "Aa Old lished in the colony, as follows: At Metlah- Transits, Levels, Theodolites, Minors' Com IRl Kolipee 6V9 8 Hill 7ft) Franklin. 2h aa 160 2U Gould 0 13)15 8 Overman 1 katlah, under Bev. Wm. Duncan; at Lytton, un passes Chains, Scales, Drawing Instruments, Fool" (in two Parte, Part I.J, Frances Fuller Victor; "A Picture" (poetry).

Joaquin Miller; 260 Trench ft OFFICES ASD I 1 CLERK'S OFFICE, BOABD OF STJPEK Visors, ran Franciaco. May 19, A. D. 1873. In acoordacce with Bewlutlon No 8916 New Series of tbe Board of ruperviaora, ordering treet work, t-ealed proposal will be received ac the office of the Clert of th Board, for tbe fot.

lowing work, to be don under the supervision of the Superintendent of Publio Streets and and in accurdano with th follow Jig pecifloauon, via: dtr Bev. J. B. Good; at Tale, under Bev. north.

After Hall diod, Buddington would not go. I tell him I come to go norths He wouldn't let me go. Buddington and I quarrelled a good deal about it. I went with Telescopes, Marine Glasses, Leveling Bods, and DR.ABORN. 60 Genesee 'lyier 1H ell Jjutruinent in the line.

Holmes; at Cowichan, under Bev. W. H. Loomis; LABORAIOBT, 200 Grten. 1 1 1560 Wocd viUe ami-, 120 Hale A 4446ll'AJ Jaokat at Comoz, under Bev.

H. Gillod, and at Kinkan Captain Hall on the last We went with Thnrrnomaters, Barometers, "Overland in the Sixteenth Century," Mrs. L. P. Fisher; "Margaret Hemming," Lovell White; "The Man-Fanciers," M.

e. Upton; "The California Indians (No. VIII), The Modocs," Ste QKAKY.aiTRKEIV .813 SaXSe TVSTCBDAT ArTKBJTOOH. lith, under Bev. W.

Tomlinson. The lecturer land ana some iceDergs mat were jammca. The jam broke np the floe and THE VESSEL BBOKX AWAY. It was about nine 9 o'clock in the night; the temperature was about aero, and raining. It bad been nineteen degrees above.

Captain Tyson thinks tbe ill feeling and bad designs of Buddington and a few others of his accomplices, bad oontinued from the first." Captain Hall's determination was to go as far north as possible, and Budding-ton's determination, from fear or whatever 6-a6 Kentuckv. in ntty miles north of the ship on the ice and land. Found. ynuBk-ox tracks on the gave an interesting account of the rise and pro- ..8 aMit Louis 4 40o CJPECIAL ATTENTION TO ALL CHRONIC U0 Valley. phen Powers; "March" (poetry), Ina D.

Oool- gress of these missions, showing that the work Awarded by the lech sale' lastitate: Oliver MadaL for Transit Exhibited 18SS; Gold "4 kTJ and Difficult Cases. Office flours 103a A M. to 3 p. lt to 71 THE SCX Was xxably ookk. 1M0 1) Alpa 740 60 16' 2 brith; "On of the Argonauts of '49" (Second was in a most encouraging condition.

25o in SD0 Marion ti p.m. apiSDapawsptt SXftft When we came back to the shin Hall told me Medal, for Solar Transit Compass. 1M8; Silver Medal, few Transit. Theodolite, Level, ate ISflS; as Daaiy scarea as tnougn guilty oi attempting treachery, and kept np at their natural fort on the head of Juniper Creek in the Sierra Nevada range a very rocky place, where they have plenty of water, and which General Crook lost a great many men in at-temDtinz to carry. The Indians professed Mammoth.

5c Waking- 'Earn Paper) "The House that Jack Built," Charlea Warren Stoddard; "Commercial and Monetary Interests of California," Han. Amata Walker; he was sick: that somebody gave him some- gaver Medala, far Instrument Exhibited, 1871. 9H0 Chief ol l'a2-t am Aewiu-K .......14 The Polios made another raid on th Chinese InO Ooadental 4' uung oaa. no was sick two weens, xiaauuig-ton did not take care of him. I think it not right, and made me feel bad.

Sick man good 60 Pioche H(Oil0 "The Padre's Buse, John Bacon; Current Literature. lodging houses last night at naif-past twelve i Pipi em for Mountain Barometer. 1871. Maker of tha Large Transit for th Board of TM'O 0E3 200 Ex. 5Uc 130 Choliar 66aWi'5 CO Con Va 7K'3 4W0 Point.

laiiiil 1 lJOFnmk 3NT iWW Page A i0 Phoenix we clock. The first pleace entered they found deserted, some one had given the alarm and the cause, that he should not. After Hallo death, most of the others were in favor of continuing and pushing north, and Tyson says that Buddington several times expressed a determination to send them (Tyson and his party) on the road to hell as soon as an opportunity offered. He characterized Bnd- man. Throat swelled: couldn't anna, jie said he burn inside.

I stopped up with him every night with another man. Hall was 470 Phosnix 2H4JH 10 Bed Jacket. 3 10 El Dorado. Engineers terU-survey the Otty of Ban Francisco 1881. lodgers had fled.

The next place offered better suo- Despondent Dalitla. Joseph Dalit la, who does business at No. 717 rlav A k.lv. OF THE OFFICE e60 cess. la aa upper room, fifty-eight feet long by 470 Hermes 10)1) 230 4 Hunt.

..1154120 1 sixteen wide and eight high, were found twenty- in the cabin. I talked to Hall much; he no talk to others as much as to me. I didn't see Hall oa the first night after he earn aboard from the sled. Came aboard with him in Sansome street, made an attempt to commit suicide, yesterday, by taking poison. He pur ISO .00 8 Peak.

Star t0 3m Imperial iS)i'4 as five Chinamen huddled together la bunks. The 10c BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS. chased the drug at an apothecary'a, on Pacific men were second time counted, the space MS ..41342 the afternoon. 4 40u Ida Elmore. 4Vo-J 3ii0 1 200 Jiuuce measured off, and a hurried mathematical oalcu HW1 Creole.

ial- street, and swallowed it while in the store. He then went out on Kearny staeet, but he grew HE LOOKED WELL AHD HAPPY, Jacket 799 1 I -i and spoke nice. The four of us Hall, Ches OITY lation upon a rough board revealed the fact that a number of men were occupying the place nearly double tha number allowed by They California Stock Exchange Beard. 4AX.EB ran atoaimtev iror regr.uing Jomt street, rrcm Ciay i rac-rameuto aireet, where necesaary. Th above named portion of Jo res street Is to be rr graded, whore neoeasary, to the official bight and line, and the roadway, when completed, to have a proper crown to th center from the bottom of th gutterwaya, I ho work is to be don in a go and wmk-mauUk manner, under th direction and to th aatisf action ef th Superintendent of Publie Street and Highway.

And to be completed within IS days from the etgnirig of the contract, s. j.ASBxrvr. Saperlntendent of PobU: streets and Highways. NOT1CI Bidders wCl estimate by the cubie yard. In order to preserve uniformity and to reili-tate th award, tb Board have received to receive no bid unless made upon blank forms prepared by the Commute on Streets, and lu accordance with an Act of the Stats Legislature, approved April lat, A.

D. 1K72. ho bid will be received unless aceompankd with a check, payable at tight on a bank or banking house, dnly certified for th aum of five hundred dollars, United Mates gold coin, payable th order of th Clerk of the Board of SuprrvlKor. under snch condition aa set forth la th aforesaid Act. Blanks furnished by the Clerk.

The Board reserve tha right to reject any or all bids as th public good may require. No bid will bo received after May 36th. 1873, as 4 o'clock i. sl myl JNO. A.

BTJ88ELL, Clerk. PUBLIC POUND NOTICE. V71IX-BB SOLD AT PTJBLTO AUCTION, JTw unless previously redeemed, on TUESDAY, mi Mav. 1873. at 13 o'clock, noon, at auiguui as a 51 bwuuiuu, uiu ueciaroo he purposely abandoned them to destruction- He gave Myers the character of being energetic, and qualified in his department, bnt thinks he was not sufficiently aware of the condition of affairs at the time of the separation, and the possibility of getting rescued, to be able to give any opinion, npon it.

According to his aooonnt Bud-dington ruled the ship after Hall's death, and there waa neither law nor system on board--every one on his own account. Wo ter, Hans, and myself, had coflee when we came aboard. I had been in my own room 1R were waked up and made to stand la a passage 14, 1872. 10 A Flat San Francisco; Nov. underneath the cabin.

Hall was in the great friendship at that time also, but as soon as the troops left and they knew they were going the Pit Bivera began to act as before. Another Indian raised among tha whites, called "8am," who works at the hotel in Adin, got mad at a lot of them one day, and after cursing a while asked, Why you talk peace here and war at ranch eria; why not talk same here as at rancheria The Pit Bivera have threatened to kill and also Jack and his brother, for posting the whites, and they endeavor to make out that they tell lips, while the whites have great confidence in them. At the council which was held at Fall Biver last week, Boten said every Indian in the neighborhood was undoubtedly there, as none could be seen along the Biver or in the valleys as usual when he came through. They were to have big talk for two or three days, particulars of which a correeponden will send The Plate and Bat Creek Indians. The Piutes are all away from their country, some of them undoubtedly with the Modocs.

Twenty-five Piutes were lately seen in Surprise Valley, but they suddenly disappeared, noone knew where. Old Shavehead, Chief of the Eat Creek band, goes around Nevada 2 100 Alamo weak and staggered. A citisen noticed his condition, and tendered him assistance. Joseph replied that assistance waa of no use, I have swallowed an ounce and a half of laudanum," said he. The citizen helped him to Dr.

ODon-nell's office. The Doctor applied the stomach-pump vigorously, and succeeded in relieving way. Their queues were tied together by threes) 100 Orange la 10 Relcner. cabin and two others in tbe galley, At ten nVlivk that nieht mv wife told me Hall was and the party marched out of the pestilential JN Baltimore 0.1I.14 100 Orient 40s li Proton 70o rtlEs BEPOBT OF -THE BOABD OF vnrv sick, vomiting: that he had eat some den to the Polios Station. A raid was also made 100 Haves 2 27D 2 ti Revenue tU l.

ii'- i tf. thing. The next morning I go see him, and Public Works, in the matter of th OPEN- on the lower boot of the same house, but th AOS Hndirton 23aSl! llXoill 100 Tvler 1 sav. "What is the matter He all alone in 20 Hale AN 4.48 IN 0- OF MONTGOMEB I AVENTJF, having oh PBXNQ BTTL1 HOW BXfiDT I AT COIXtNS'; Pioneer Latest Styles wfly Chinamen all escaped through a side door, Woodvill CiSe tha cabin. Ha sav.

"Ton pretty well Joe thia fourteeatu day of November, 1872, been 200 Imperial i 60 Kentuak. Joseph, who went his way. He say family troubles caused the rash act, and that he will never again attempt to take his life. Ah King, the owner of tha house, was also put t-T I I v. "Yee." He sav.

"lou dnnk badeaffee TICKS O' TEB TELEGRAPH. The French Atlantic cable is repaired, i 14 a mill SAXJES XZSI'ZJIPAT ATTSflmOOW. tamamber CHAS. J. COLLINS ia lnstWht" I nay.

"Nol I ask him did he 1 Knioker finally approved and eonflrmed by the County Court of the city and county of San Fran Cisco, notic is hereby given, that the (aid Board is now under arrest and lodged in a separate cell. -Th F'rlsonora Frig-he Odd drink bad coffee. He say, "Something bad urins oati wun. .7 Fellows Hall, 321 Montgomery street, -j; 60 Occidental AM niuma w.v uiou-iiiuuio woo i turned on Tuesday. Loss, ingmred.

in the coffee I drink last night, make me Hr. Smyths'i Wallet. Detectives Jones and Coffey made a vigorous apasim 30 Opmr 360 Gold H. 4 2o Alamo IS 200 Aladdin Ill 10 Am tU 30 Belsher 85484 269 Baltimore 20 Ciedon Oil Flmnira 6 A thonsana women ei et. ixhus nave pea- I sick and stomacn paa.

xne same morning prepared to deliver MONTGOMERY AVENUE BONDS to all person Tow damage awarded to them, in amount equal to the dumagfH awarded search for the greenbacks and papers, which OCT VIM SICE, (i rtTKB TBOBATE OOTJBT OF THE CITT and cownty of San Fruoteso, State of OaU- A fir which broke out yesterday afternoon at the Broadway-street jail oauaed a fright among the prisoners which will long be remembered by them. Some one noticed smirk ssrendfng from mm rhotou. 4 sc I0U 75c 100 Rock Island 1 ZOtoavairs. 28 100 Senator. ire stolen from Matbias Bmytfae, in th Inter vrrmitinir.

After five days ne feel better. forma ISO Gould A for lands taken and improvements hi ut i WM. ALTOBB, In th matter of th estate or MiarlAEli o- Ha a A 4090 69 WoodviUe. i'Am 160 A Hunt 2 tinned the Common Council to repeal the Social Evil ordinance. i -a A dispatch from Borne says the Pope has had several severe attacks, and is in danger of suffocation.

The Cardinals are in Vatican ready for any The first report of the massacre of rarren-domd volunteers by Car lie ts. at Sanahnia. and he say he want to see my little girl, and say to her he think he wonld leave her, but did not like to. After he get better he get inn, Anntnrs' books and try and see what telling the Indians if they do not tight tney will all be forced to goon reservations, and if h.te president of the Board of Publio Works. ..2 the roof of the new wing to tha jail and gave the alarm.

A hose was at one attached to the national before yesterday, and succeeded in finding portion of the missing property. In the basement of the hotel isa ream where all. aorta of article are atored. Here, hid in aatove. the officers found S193 in greenbacks, and under SL T1BBET.

Secretary nolf hydrant in the yard and led up on the roof, but it waa worthless. While this was being done Sheriff Adama called oa Engine Company No. Smeramento Farm ZXomentea.fi make him sick. He study hard, and say to me that name is making me sick. Ha pointed name in one of the books which he picked out it was something about poison, I think.

After Captain Hall died everybody A onjf 4rvrkvi i and the hose cart rolled rapidly to the jaO. The a pile of old ledgers and cash-books the wallet was discovered. The valuable papers which it contained at the time of the theft were found Intact. There is till over $300 of the amount lost LOCOHLIN, deorased. Ferdinand Walter, Administrator of the estate of Michael McLaughlin, deceased, having thia day rendered and presented for settlement, and filed in this Court his final account of his administration of th estate of said deceased, together with a report of his dminlatration of aid estate, and a petition praying that said account be settled end allowed; that th residue or balance of said estate he distributed according to law, that the administration of said aetata be closed, and that he and his sureties be discharged, 1- ll It is ordered that MONDAY the Tth day of July, A.

D. 1873, being a day of a termof the Public Pound, on Pine street, between bteiner and Pierce street: 1 Sorrel Horse: white face and four white legs. 1 Bay Hone; white face; both hind feet and left fore foot white. 1 Bay Mare; white spot on forehead and oa boss; both fore feet and left hind foot white. 1 Brown Mare; white spot in forehead and both hind feet white.

myl 7t DAVID M. BHOBT, Poundkceper. Spain, was greatly exaggerated; only sixteen volunteers were butchered. 1 1 1 The Post-office Department estimates that postage stamps to the value of $347,200 will ho raanired for the rise of th Deriartmenta rtnHE BTOOSHOLDEBS OF THB 8ACBA- jailers in the meantime kept np a good supply of water oa the burning roof with backs ta, and the fire was promptly subdued without doing much vras watching each ntner. jne no unaer-stand what they mean all afraid.

Some men to Farm Homestead Aaoooiauon are nntiflad that the Fiftieth Instalment of Tea damage. It penetrated through tha tin body put poison tbe water, bread or something. It look like he was poisoned. Dollars, gold coin, per share on their stock, has souhih' RArnjc. On Tuesday evening the plaster, and ran along tha ceiling.

The female been called in, by order of tne noara ot lTusieea, soldiers in the Presidio garrison held a raffle for Buddington did not like to go to the cabin waa anarrellinK all the time." RECEIPTS OF ro Tf xwnm-yccn nousa Kamao as It n. Thubsdat. May 22. FLOUR 630 qrsks. MeOnn 400 do, Clayton A Co: 400 do.

Gal Cracker Go; Mt do, Wat Mo Coll 2u0 do, A Pfister A Co. WHEAT 740 ctls. Order. BARLEY 1.180 ctls. tiray Bros: IS3 do, Bamnet A 419 do, Edmondson.

i 2 ctl- McCune. POTATOEb-184 sks. McCune; 1M do. order. i "'tchler.

i MIDDLINGS 40 aks. Mitohler. O.V10Nlsks.orue". tJ HIDES 297. oruer.

i 't 'WOOL-207 bale Moody Farriah 138 do. Chrkty A Wise; S9 do Miller A Co: 81 do. Lambert, J30ii.lj t' iIiol Andrada do. Vorbe 10 do, Feder 18 do, Flint A Co: 12 A Lyona; 17 do3 NaVmark: 7 do. I Fnedlander; do, Burton; da.

order. -HAY as ton. Morrow; tide. Boy Brae do. i Baeoook A Co.

Spencer carblnr. the proceeds being distrt and pavment thereof la hereoy demanded, i San Francisoo, May 16th, 187S. B. B. MTHOB.

Omjftis. Ihl. nmrt a Vtt. AT 1M JUT Wmi. A.

AC in Washington for the first quarter after the abolition of the franking privilege. In the Convention of Governors yesterday, there was considerable discussion on the proper method of building a canal, the minority thinking it should oe a Government work, and not under control of private corporations. i Mr. Prince, New Tork Eerald correspon prisoners who were confined In this wing were nearly frantio with fear and prayed earnestly for instant death before tha fire should reach bated among the widows of their comrades The eorreeDOnaeni say tue upaaiwm naa nassed what Kane supposed to be the Polar Boom No. fop stairs).

No. 411 California killed in th Modoc war. We understand that he could have his way the fit Jtuver tnue would have been with the Modocs at the start. There are many belonging to the tribe who are eager for fighting, and i The long Delay la Whipping the Modecs will soon Start Them en the War-path. If the war against the Modocs had been prosecoted during the Winter, when it wsa impossible to traverse the mountains, the Modocs could easily have been whipped, and the delay caused by the miserable Peace Commission humbug may yet bo the means of getting many thousands of hostile Indians on the war-path.

It has also been said that a large amount of ammunition has been sold in Eastern SiBkivou from some of the stores, ostensibly to white men, to be re-sold to Indians, as the quantity was more than the whites one for years; and of the settlers say, in case of trouble, should they need ammunition they wouki have to go to the Indians to get it. We give these items as the current reports, in order that the settlers may examine into them and guard against sudden attacks, as the Pit Rivers will be even as smooth-tongued and peaceably-disposed as at 11 o'clock A. be and the same is hereby appointed for th settlement of the aaid account and the hearing of-the said awlicationL -dis learing of -the said application ior aw myusit them. Sparka fom the chimney probably I the enterprise was successful. Ticket No, 165 Sssv which now poVEb TO BE A SOTTED, i causea tu nrw.

and that the Clerk give notice causing notices to posted in at trablic place in this ctty and eoonty, tribution, thereof bv rr drew the rifle, which can be had from Mr. Popa, at the Presidio Barracks. Sacramento Farm ZZomestead lUvond this thev penetrated into Bobeson's mm 8cdde2 Dxatb. Yesterday afternoon, a man i tfnea Mid dav of sevtlsnient. Channel, and were there on the last day of OoBrss Fodwd.

Yesterday afternoon a dead auuned Vtener, 97 years of age, a native Of Maine, called at the Health Office, to receive a dent at Havana, was arrested yesterday by order of the Government, and placed in a fort. No one is allowed to communicate with bim. The charges upon, which he is arrested are not Many important circumstances unmistakably indicated the existence of an SAC-' OF' THE fan HE STOCKHOLDERS permit to go to the County Hospital, to be treat Kcorutng to law; ana be published at least once a week for four aao-cosstve weeks tn the Danvr aajosn, a published ia said city and county, such pub-lication to end at least ten daji before the aid JL ramento Farm Homestead Association are notified that the Forty-ninth Instalment of TiTifwAn ocean neyona we Aiana was visible to the north and west ef this Chinaman waa found in a room on Ellick alley, near Paciflo street. The deceased waa found on a table in a sitting postnre. He had been affected with consumption, and had wasted away to a mere skeleton.

The Oarusts, under Alfonso, on ed for some sicknesa. He was taken to the Hospital and died in ten minutes after arriving Ten Dollars, gold coin, per share on their stock. twnnnn flontnrod Timumnt Aih. I hnriv of water, a great distance. Now was has been called in, by order of the Board of Wirn resistance.

The commandant of tha there. The Coroner took charge of the body, tne moment 1U suiiam pcem lanu- date: and all interested persons ru oereuv ui. dered then and there to appear and shew eause, If any they have, why the prayer of the said RE OUAIUNTEED TO CUBS DY8PKP8LA. Liver mptaint. Fever and I Cnmp Trustees, and payment therecr is nereoy ae.

able opportunity, wnion was Haoie to be aa-foatad bv the slightest sudden change, and niMII -il Floor. 1990 qrsks: wnsat. 060 etls: barley, 21S2 do; oats. 193 do; potatoes, 1529 aks bran, 100 do; middlings, 40 do: potatoes. M20 do; onions.

189 do; hides. 237 wooL 607 hales hay. tons. Weta-JCatohed. A woman named Wade shoes horses at Fort Scott, Kansas, while her uaband plays billiards round the corner.

garrison surrendered on condition that the Uvesof his men should be spared. Not- withstanding the terms of capitulation the petition snouia not ue grmuwu. Dated May 17th. a. D.1873.

J- QS1II JL MmU aFiaJUa 4a, Wk AA AftaU IPIWi n. B. MTNOB. Secretary. bv a prompt continuation of their hitherto In th Stomach.

Biliousness, and as a tonic aad appetiser TZT JTJIV iai Seeremonto 8. F. anrivatod. "VP'' aXSZ. Proprietor.

Bo Ann or Hxalts. There will be meeting of the Board of Health tomorrow morning, at 18 a. at. when matters of importance will be ooa- i A Curran. Ah Quang had a quarrel with a countryman of his on Dupont street, yesterday, and concluded to puniah him by making aa a.

eauK upon him with a knife. i Uantam Jack ana ccnoncum were wueu suey Ai If H- MTRIOK. Probate Judse. Boom No; (up stairs). No.

6UM OaliJorrda Sm'vjfflmu aavenauro, kumtv mio Carlists Dntcnerea one hundred and tuty coaxed Canby and Thomas into their traps to 1 Charles vnttxaaa. Att-r. myllawiwM goal for wmcn tney naaameq so mucn. aidered. i be massacred.

1 .1.. ') lauiil aA A fcM6rl-vU tM ma jv-Jj, ll fcui 3 i ssan.Vt Twsvsi Mint ..1 TV- fVrval ton Oi.v- Ltd BOMnf JUmia lAOA fcxiiAa WaOCtlxm Oiva.

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