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TH DUES. From Second Edition of Yesterday. YTACXEK AXD TAXDEKBILT. Happy Meefiag Between the Proprietors, on the How the lalaee Car was Iatrodneed ConiOKMlure's Buuireads. TELEGRAPHIC MIDDIJXOS 1096 sks, Everting Co.

HAi 83 tons, McKenna Greany; 45 Scott Halli 30 aferman Co; 57 Miller Hall: 44 button a Moore; Rjder Co; 8 Kaiser Bros. Total, 322. 8TRAW-oni order. WOOL -5 Dla, Sawyer. QUICKSILVlt-9 flsks.

Buck; 103 MerchantB, Ex Bank; 130 Bell: 100 Newhall; 100 Parrott Co; 25 Meyer, 36 Knox, Osborn. Total, 503. Clerks and Compositor of the "Examiner" Office Speeches, Toasts, souks, Etc. One of the most pleasant Impromptu gathering be TCTSDAY From the New York Bun. Did von ever hear how Wagner got his can The SUrer Commission to Hake their Report.

tween employers and employees that it has ever been 1 f4 on Vanderbilt's road asked one gentleman of WABHoreroir, February 5. The Silver Commission another the other day, as they were being whirled our good fortune to witness i i evening In the large eoirnweing room of the Examuteb lllSCVening SDlSPEltCheS nMt rm la frtt.T, A In I bad a meeting yesterday the first since it ad along one of those luxurious coacaea over tat Hudson River Railroad. wuivt i ne occasion oi un BOARD OF SUPERVISORS. Proceedings at the Meeting Yesterdays Tbe Mayor' Teto-A KAllroad to the Beach The Health Committee atepolt Against Granting (he Health Officer Power for Compulsory Kemoral of Small-Pox PaUents-LeaTe of Absence for Sir. iter noids The Tlvoii Garden Oatrage.

Marine Intelligence. test Franclsce Febraary 1877. 'COMMERCIAL. 8ak Frawctboo, February 6. Legal Tenders buying, 94J; selling, 95.

Nxw Tom, February the fact that on yesterday that journal made Its bow to the Democracy of the Pacific Coast in an entire new dress, and is now, without doubt, AN OSS OF TBI HOST COMPLETE A5P B4XC80M PAPERS' IMPROBABLE STORY ABOUT TILDEN'S INTENTIONS. Gold opened at ii; at A. Jt, 106. BO AKO TIDB TABLE. Computed by Tut snniict.

Chronometer and Instrument Maker, No. 18 Market street. TT. 8. Bonds of 1867....

published in California. The beautiful appearance of the papet, as it came from the press, brought with it a journed last Fall in New York. Groesbeck and Professor Bowen were not present, but will be here in a day or two, when the Commission will complete its labors. There is no doubt now that there win be a majority and a minority report The former will be signed by Jones, Bogy, Willard, Bland and Groesbeck, and win be strongly in favor of a doubled standard, recommending the passage of the Bill by Congress making silver a full legal tender for all public and private debts, except duties on imports. It has not been decided what recommendation will be made in reference to the relative value of gold and silver.

The minority report will be signed by Bow-en, Boutwell and Gibson. tory proof of the (rood efiaraeter A the applicant, ahd requiring the License Collector to issue no license or renewal thereof to any person to retail liquor unless said applicant has a permit for that purpose from the Board of Police Commissioners. RBOIBTEATtOW IKQCIRY: Supervisor Strother introduced a resolution to tbe effect that the Finance Committee be required to make a report at the next meeting on the investigation oftlered by this Board into the matter of enrollment or registration, or issuance of certificates of registration to enable persons to vote at the last eiectkm; tills Board desiring to be informed as to the progress made, tbe expense already Incurred, and the reasons why the torestigstion ordered has been protracted during a period of three months. Also as to what information has been obtained, and if a further prosecution of the investigation is required, the reasons therefor, and the probable expense to be incurred. Supervisor Eaton's ordinance for repealing certain licenses was laid over for one week.

EXPLOSIVE COMPOCKD. Supervisor Gibb's ordinance defining the limits within which only a certain amount of powder could be stored, was passed to print. The ordinance restricting the limits for the interment of Chinese was passed to print. The Ordinance lowering the grade twenty feet was passed to print. Supervisor Eaton's resolution for employment of prisoners for cleaning the streets was indefinitely postponed.

50 MORE MEN. Supervisor Boyce's resolution for tbe employment of a number of additional men to work on the streets was indefinitely postponed, as the Street Department Fund was running very low. VETO BUST AIMED. The veto of the ordinance for paving Webb street with feeling of pleasure that sought some proper mode of ex Low Water bmalL High Water Small. High Water Large.

Low Water Large. Death of a Veteran Journalist. pression, just as tne oompoaibura work of the day, footsteps were heard Upon the stairs, and In a moment more tbe composing stone was captured by the advancing forces, who covered it with wine and fragrant cigars. Tbe printers took in the situation 1131 nil 4.85(34. 8fit ,..251 'ti'MAi 65 23(23ie 81 3MI 40 661 70 75.ff8Se lo; pulled, 25(g38c; fall, 322c.

XJ. S. Bonds of 1881 Sterling Exchange Pacific Mail Western Union. Wheat Hides-Dry Oil- Bporto Winter Bleached Wliale "Winter Wool Spring, 2230c: burry, clear, 17(g22c; do burry, II 9 15 F. X.

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M. THE 6UN. ..7 001 Seta. 6 of Mail Extensive WelL as stories about the dead Commodore are in order, I will tell you. Long before Warner ever dreamed of being a State Senator he was station agent at Palatine Bridge.

While thus employed he had the happy thought of building these cars. Inducing three others to join him, he formed a Company and altered an old car over to a Each of the partners paid in one half of his subscription to the capital stock, and, as Wagner was not a rich man at that time, it took about all he was worth. "Well, after the car was built, the next thing was to get permission to run it on the Conuao- -dore's roads. Mr. Wagner went to New York.

He first called on William H. VanderbCt, who at that time did not have so ranch to say about the management of the roads as he has had for the last four or five years. He listened to Wagner's description of his new car, and was taken with the idea; but he told him it was no use for him to see the Commodore, as he was satisfied -the old man would have nothing to do with it He told him, however, to go ahead and fit up his car, put it on the road and wait until the old gentleman saw it, assuring him that he would soon hear from him when he did." Warner arrted on the hint, the car was oat Robbery Matter. "What the Hease Committee Will Beport on the Heath Carolina Election. New York, February 5 A World: Washington special says: The House South Carolina Committee, of which in a moment, and after a onei ooobuihluuu war uw hind the batterv," Colonel Bosworth made a motion to the effect thai any hostile resistance would be in vain, whereupon Corporal Free! moved an adjournment to the composing stone which was carried by "a large majority." Tbe proprietors, clerks, and a number of friends, headed by CoL Roach, entered THE COMPOSISO BOOK, and were wrdlally received by the printers who began the pleasant hour by giving three cheers for the "Exam-Lner and its proprietors." Tbe popping of corks could be heard on all sides, and soon the glasses were filled with sparkling wine.

When all was in readiness, Col. Roach made a brief, spirited and appropriate speech, in which he feelingly expressed his pleasure with the manner in which the printers had performed their work in -Etc EtO Etc. Saylor is Chairman, will meet to-morrow for the last Yesterday afternoon, punctually at two o'clock. Mayor Bryant ordered the roll of the members of the Board of Supervisors to be called. A full Board was found to be present Several petitions were presented by the Supervisors and referred.

COMMUNICATION'S from the following parties were also read and referred: From E. P. Caduc, patentee of the hydro-carbonized brick pavement, stating that he has delivered to the Mayor a contract giving tbe city and county the right to construct the said pavement free of royalty, and also designating the rate of royalty to outside parties also stating that he will keep in repair, free of charge, all hydro-carbonized brick pavements constructed by him time and agree to submit a report on Tuesday. A majority of the Committee will report that on the face of the figures as they found them the Haves Arrived. Monday, February 5.

Los Angeles, Alexander, 3 as fm Hueneme and way ports; pass and mdse to Goodall, Perkins Co. Stmr Ajax, Maclde, 3 ds fm Portland: pass and mdse to 8 8 Co. Bark Aureola, Malgrum, ds fm Seattle; coal to ft Co, Vallejo direct. Schr Gotoma, Madsen, 8 ds fm Coos Bay; lumber to Simpson Bros Co. Schr Mose, Brown, 24 hrs fm Albion Elver; lumber to Macpherson fc Wetherbee.

Tuesday. February 6. Stmr Areata. Holt, 37 hrs fm Moss Landing; 1200 sheep, 4 bdls pelts to Moore Bros. Cleared.

Monday, February 5. SPECIAL TO THE DAILY EXAMINER. Electors received a majority of seven hundred in that State. The Committee report no resolution to that carbolized brick was sustained. Supervisor Wise's resolution to pave that street with basalt blocks was passed to print.

Liverpool, February 6. California Club Wheat. ids 8d311s 2d LeKAOX, February 6. VnHed 8iU Bond. T07J Consols.

95 ratlCHTB, CHABTERS, ETC. Tuksdat Evawrso, February 6. The City of Tokio will be due from Hongkong and Yokohama on Thursday. The City of Panama sails for Victoria and Puset Sound ports on Saturday at 12 M. The Anoonwill be due from San Diego and way ports to-morrow.

The LosAngele. will sail for Buenaventura and way ports on Thursday at 9 A. M. be due from Etr to-morrow. Ine city of Sydney will be Fin and ml du Sydney, Auckland, effect, nor do they agree to any recommendation, but simply submit the fact as they found it They will re A Foolish Story Originated by a Radical Cor- The Board then adjourned to next Monday at two oeiock.

port, however, that Hampton, for Governor, received a majority of 1,100. Real Estate Hatters. S. Callaghan to J. D.

Collins, lot 30x105, on the north east corner of Fifteenth and Noe streets; also lot on the respondent abont Tilden. New York, February 6. A Tribune't Washington special says: An influential Democrat, Chairman of one of the leading Investigating Committees of the House, remarked to-night, that if the final decision of the Electoral count should be adverse to Tilden he will not accept the result without further testing his rights in the Courts. This Chairman says Tilden will certainly begin the biggest law suit of the century to obtain the office if he is declared to have been defeated. north fine of Fifteenth street, 80 feet east of Noe street.

east 110 feet, north 115 feet, west 75 feet, south 10 feet, maxing tne lxamixer tne equal, not uie superior, typographically speaking of auv paper published on this Coast The most kindly feeling had at all times prevailed between the proprietors and attaches, and in conclusion he wished one and all connected with the Examiner, a long life of prosperity and happiness. Tbe remarks of CoL Roach were warmly applauded. HE. WALTER 4rEREAL, one of the compositors, was called upon to respond. In- behalf of his associates, to the kind sentiments uttered by CoL Roach.

In bis reply he took occasion to say that these were the hours that make life a pleasure and bring happiness to alL For the many kind evidences of friendship displayed by Col. Roach and his co-partners to the inmates of the composing room, he desired to return heartfelt thanks. Such acts are always productive of good results, for they create and cement a feeling of pure friendship which shall last as long as memory is permitted by the decree of time to exist In speaking of the mechanical work of the office. Mr. Ferral paid a hitrh compliment to Messrs.

Por west 25 feet, south 105 feet to commencement; also lot sday. for a period of four years. From Wells, Fargo Co. and others asking the Mayor to withdraw his vote of the Webb street paving ordinance. TIVOU OAEDEM ARRESTS.

From Chief of Police Ellis in reference to the arrests made at Tivoli Gardens. The correspondence between him and officer McKenna was enclosed. It has already been published in the Examiner. Chief Ellis after stating that he bad been confined to his bed by sickness, said that he would bring the matter before the next meeting of the Police Commissioners for action. A RAILROAD TO THE OCEA3 BEACH.

A proposal was introduced granting a railroad franchise to C. T. Deane, C. H. Stan van, W.

W. Morrow, George K. Porter and Zenas Crowell and others, alone Gearv The ship Wild wood, 1 on, and made several trips before the CTonmiodoro espied it. When he did, he gave it a critical examination, and then asked whose it was, anil how it came there. He was told that it belonged to Mr.

Wagner, and was being run as an experiment Wagner was sent for immediately. When he came he found the old Commodore in a towering passion. What business have you to put a car on my road without permission was bis first salutation. Wagner explained the arrangement he had made with William but this did not seem to mvllifv the Commodore. Take your car off the road he said 'III show you that am boss of this This was a hard blow for Wagner, as he had invested all he had in this experiment, and ho turned away with a heavy heart.

As he was leaving the Commodore spoke, saving How many 75x115, on south line of Henry street, 105 feet east of 99 tons, loads Ore from the Gulf of California and Orchil'" Proceedings In the Electoral College To-day. Washington, February 6. Judge Clifford called the Electoral Commission to order soon after 11 o'clock this morning. Tbe Journal being read, Mr. Evarts began his argument on the powers of the Commission.

He said it was suggested that certain packages of papers brought by a messenger into the presence of the Commission were before it as evidence. What those papers contained was unknown to counsel on his side, and unknown to the Commission. The claim that they were before the Commission was based on the fact that they were mentioned in one of the objections. The objections Noe street, $10,000, subject to a mortgage for $2,000. F.

W. Thompson to W. Kleeman, lot 100x186.3 feet, on Stmr Orizaba, Thorn, San Diego; Goodall, Perkins Co Tuesday, February 6. Ship Harrester, Bosworth, Cork; A Chesebrough. BaUed.

Mosday, February 5. Stmr Monterey. Von Helms, Point Arena. Stmr Constantino, Johnson, Monterey. Stmr San Vicente, Hannah, Hueneme.

CESDAY, ebruary Stmr Orizaba, Thorn, San Diego. Stmr Humboldt, Cousins Eureka. Hpoltcn. Nor 13th, lat 37 Ion 67 30 bark Albert, Reed, from Portland for Queenstown. Dec 9th, lat 41 53 Ion 60 ship Paul Revere, Mullin, from Boston for San Francisco.

Dec 14th, lat 9 8, Ion 30 10 ship Marcy. Marcy, from New York for San Francisco. north-west corner of Masonic avenue and Frederick street. Orchilla, 4- Ore magoaiena nay to uTerpoui, The 210-ports on Fri-' will be due from lattle Hirer and way -ay. CEXEKAl ITEMS.

$3,500. Two Men Killed by a Cave. Allentown, February 6. By the caving of an iron ore mine yesterday, Henry Hunsberger, Lewis Eagle and Reese Lewis were killed, and David Fredericks severely wounded. Daniel Monaghan to P.

Shiel, lot 27.6x137.6 feet, north line of Pine street, 86.6 east of Baker, $750. Jane Crowley leases to Mrs. C. Votaw No. 666 Brannan ter, Bryant, Gilmore and Bosworth.

They are not only Point street, from Market to ueniral avenue, ana along street, 6 years; first year at $120, next two years at $150, Lobos avenue to First avenue. The matter was referred and balance of term at $160 per month. were not pleading, but simply tbe act upon which the reference arises. If volunteer objectors on the one side or the other could make up packages, the act would be singular and not in accordance with law. As to whether to the Street Committee.

It is the intention to operate the road with an endless cable, worked by stationary Mrs. A. Desmond leases to J. Bacon No 412 Tavlor street, from December 1, 1876, at $85 per month, and steam engines. 8 ALB OP STREET MATERIAL.

cars have you got like this? agner explained that he had two or three more on the works that it was a joint stock that they would be ruined if they could not make an arrangement to run their cars on the road. Well asid the Commodore, 'you can tell the other parties that I will take their stock off their hands for what they have paid for it The sooner you attend to this the better it will be for you. So hurry up A communication was read from Street Superintendent one year thereafter at 90 per month. E. K.

Harris, by Executors, to W.H. Warden et lot 55x113.4, on the south-west line of Washington avenue, 137.6 feet north-west of Howard street, $0,500. Elizabeth J.Minturn to Mary LGriffith, lot 11 in block 364, and lot 9 in block 1,021, South San Francisco Home Hagan, who said: 1 desire to make an explanation of the manner in which the cobbles on Mission street were sold the second Reserved Rights or (states. Providence, February 5. In th House of Rrpresen-tatives to-day, resolutions were introduced and ordered printed protesting that the recent arrest and imprisonment of members of the Louisiana Returning Board, was a gross violation of the reserved rights of States.

A Prominent Journalist Dies in 'Wahlngton. Washinotos, February 6. John 8. Gallagher, formerly Third Auditor of the Treasury, and a well-known journalist, died Sunday night, aged eighty-one. Robbery or Mall Bass.

Cincinnati, February 6. It has Just been learned that the mail bag containing letters and about $25,000 worth of bank checks, while en route from Newport, to Cincinnati, was robbed a few days ago. No clue time. Mr. Brodie, the deputy in charge of all the material, and who makes the sales, reports to me in explanation, that when the bid was made by Mr.

Taylor of 8880, he supposed it was a bona fide bid, and so knocked it down to him. Taylor afterwards said he never bid so Domestic Port. MORRO Arrired Feb 6th Stmr Mary Taylor, Morten-sen, hence Feb 2d. PORT MADISON Arrired Feb 5th Bark Tidal Ware, Reynolds, hence Jan 27 th. TRINIDAD Arrired Feb 4th Schr Lola, Hughes, hence Jan 25th.

SEATTLE Arrired Feb 5th Bark Gem of the Ocean. Gray, hence Jan 26th. PORT TOWN8END Arrired Feb 5th Bktne Gawley, McGuire, from San Pedro. NOVARRO RIVER Arrired Feb 5th Schr Edith, Groper. hence Jan 23d.

CAYTFC08 Arrived Feb 5th Schr Sarah, Martin, hence Jan 224 MENDOCINO Arrired Feb 5th Schr Sea Foam, Peterson, hence Feb 2d. Foreign Ports. OTTTKKNSTOWN Arrired Feb 5th Br ship Tru- the evidence before either ot the Houses are transmissa-ble and laid before the Commission, is a question subordinate to that whether any could be received. He reviewed the propositions submitted by O'Conor on Saturday. The extraneous evidence proposed was not to show that the certificates of Governor Steams falsified, but to go into record, and to say that somewhere between the deposit of the ballots in the ballot box and the county canvass, or between the county and State canvass, there has been a mistake or fraud that somewhere in the process of the election, from stage to stage, there had been a matter for judicial inquiry.

If justice stead and Railroad Association, $2,000. J. W. Nye to J. F.

Byxbee, lot 25x120, on east line of Boyce street, 200 feet north of Point Lobos avenue, $400. Julia H. Van Reed to H. Degroot, lot 25x120, on west line of West Thirty-eighth avenue, 275 feet north of street, $200. Wagner saw the point, and in a short time he had bought all the rest of the stock and taken it to the Commodore.

Let's see, said he how much did you say the capital stock of your Company Wagner told him. 'Well, I guess we'll multinl it bv four, vou can keen one-fourth. skilled workmen, but they possess social traits of character that will make them favorites at all times. In conclusion, the speaker proposed a toast to the Examiner and Sam Tilden, the people's choice for President By this time the merriment had become general, and MR. JACK BRYANT was called upon for a song.

Jack is almost as good a singer as he is a printer, and it is safe to say there are but few men in the State who can make-up and "distribute" quicker than he can. The boys all agree in pronouncing him a "rusher" by "a large majority." He sang a very pretty sentimental ballad, and was loudly encorei Mr. Winthrop sang several prettv songs, while Mr. Donnelly contributed his full share to the entertainment The balance of the time was consumed in toasts and witty jests. As a fitting conclusion to the hour of friendship and merriment, which will long be remembered by those who were present, MR.

6E0R0E BOSWORTH offered the following resolution which passed by a unanimous vote of the printers. Resolved, That the thanks of the printers employed on the Examiner are hereby tendered to its generous proprietors for this kind evidence of friendship towards us and ours, and we sincerely hope that success will crown the cause they advocate, and that the same friendly and social relations which now exist may grow stronger as we go down the shady side of the hill of life. The party then broke np with a cheer for Democracy and Tilden) and each wended his way home with a feeling of leasure that will low be remembered. high for them and refused to consider it a sale. The said deputy again put up notices, and held a sale at 2 o'clock J.

C. Wier to C. Kaufman, lot 22.6x137.6 feet, on north line of Bush, 114 feet east of Webster street. $5,750. G.

McWilliams to B. Sloan. lot 25x80 feet on west line ine same nay, anu tne nignesi, urn wau ciou, wmcu figure they were sold. The deputy aforesaid says that Mr. Thomason, the contractor, told him that the cobbles roust be removed at once, that he might go on with his contract for paving the street, and that was the reason he had mit them ud atrain the same day.

ettip Harvester cleared for Cork to-day with 47,608 ctls V. Valued at 8109.000. The Home Mutual Ihsuranoe Company will pay a divi-rtend of one per cent on the 10th inst its review of the English Grain trade, for the week ending February 5th, the Mark Lane Express says: "The present state of agricultural prospects are rery disheartening, if not alarming. The Wheat plant, in districts uninjured by recent floods, is said to be rigorous and healthy. Threshing has been almost stopped lately, and the supply of home grown grain therefore is still limited.

Where threshing has been done the result is unf arorable as shown by inferior grain, although a few samples which were offered brought Ute rates. The quoting of dry English Wheat, on Sale in Mark Lane, has been so insignificant that it scarcely affected prices, which fell one shilling per -quarter on the week. Despite unusually light imports into Great Britain, the dullness in trade continues, with only a retail eonsump-tire demand. Foreign Wheat fell six pence to a shilling per quarter. The less threatening aspect of the Eastern question was doubtless the principal cause of the decline, but the fall will probably be alight Possibly the alteration of the political situation has affected the Continent more than England, for until recently Continental buyers hare competed with us for Wheat at all positions.

Now, the competition seems to hare ceased, and a portion of their purchases are re-offered for sale. French Flour has appeared In some of our markets. Some consider that this shows that the Continental wants hare been exaggerated, though, on the other hand, a deficient crop on the Continent is indisputable. The demand for seeding kinds has been slow." The Assistant United States Treasurer has furnished the Press with the following statement of the operations of his office for the month of January: BXCEIPTH. Customs.

8 593,894 Internal Revenue Tax. 492,325 Sales of Land 42,643 Patent Fees 461 Pnt rWfin Ttonikrtmffit 54.707 of Tehama street, 775 feet north of Prospect place, $400. W. Seifert leases to William Treen, lot 22x90 feet, on south-east line of Folsom street, 382.6 feet south-west of Third, for fifteen years, at $75 per month. yet as to the missing papers.

There has been a determined effort to keep the. matter hushed up. Among other papers, there was a gold draft on a California bank, calling for $5,000. fant, Thomas, hence Oct 6th; ship Comet, Bray, hence Sept tolerated it, or the powers of the Commission allowed it, it would carry the inquiry into all that related to the election. I inclose herewith a statement of the proceeds of and 111 take the balance, and well build some more of them cars right away." And that was the beginning of Wagner's prosperity.

To-day he is a rich man. The old Commodore saw what a necessity these cars were) destined to become, and took his own way to get control of them. For every dollar Wagner has made out of them, the Commodore mads three. auction sales of old material on accepted streets during seifert leases to Treen, lot on south-east line of Folsom street, 406. 6 feet south-west of Third; south-west my administration of the office of Superintendent of ran; xsr snip romona, Hamilton, iroin Ajstona.

Telegraphic. Ponrr Lobos, February 612 M. Weather foggy; wind light NE. 88 feet, south-east 90, north-east 40 feet, north-west 10 Streets up to this date, and the disposition of the proceeds of the same pursuant to the request of your honor ftn.l FOR THEIR OAS. feet, north-east 48 feet, north-west 80 feet, to commencement, for fifteen years, at $250 per month.

able body by resolution. My statement shows that I have tiranddanghters of Eugene 8ne In Court. paid into the treasury 8361 lor uns class oi material sola. The Adjoarament eT the Hease. Washisotos, February 5.

In the House to-day, Cox offered a resolution amending the House rules during tbe Electoral count, when the House is not engaged therein, so that the House shall, on assembling every calendar day, after a recess from the preceding day, proceed after 12 o'olock, noon, with its business, as though fc. Norton to A. McDonald, lot 40xw, on line of Folsom. 95 feet south-West of Fourth street. A Dearth Oysters.

the sale of which was in conformity with the precedent established ten vears asm. and has always been so dis posed of bv Superintendents since. There is no law $11,100. M. Hoadlcy to J.

Mullany, lot on south-east corner of Jackson and Lyon streeto; east 25,6 feet, east 390 feet, JFrom the New York World, January 19thj Nathaniel Niles died in this city in 1869, leaving property valued at over a million dollars. By his will annointed his two daughters executrices. how condemned material shall be disposed of. In this eity, February 2d, to the wife of Henry Weber, In tiiiscity, February 2d. to the wife of Donald Mackintosh, a son.

In this city, February 5th. to the wife of M. Esberg, a daughter. and this mode was adopted as the best method of realiz- Amusements. the legislation day had expired by adjournment nur at once, without expense of hauling, to tne city.

south 70 feet, west 412.6 feet, north 127.8 feet to beginning, $8,000. There were recorded yesterday 21 deeds, value 9 mortgages, value $98, 50; and' 4 re leases value $64,000. Saprenie Ceart. the greatest value for it The amount, as shown by my statement, has been paid into the city treasury, for which amount I hold the Treasurer's receipt I herewith hand you a statement of the amount of city property sold by MARRIED. A MISER'S DEATH.

my predecessor in office for the year previous to my assuming the duties of said office, which will show the In this city, February 4th, Hinrich Sterling to Gretchen (From the New York Graphic. There has been a rise in prices in the oyster market of about 50 per cent, recently, caused by the inclement Winter. This, however, is no unusual circumstance. The unmerciful storms that have occasioned so many disasters on the Atlantic during the last three months fittingly ended their fury by freezing up the rivers and bays along Ha coast, which entailed additional suffering a suffering amongst hundreds of dependents upon mild Winters measured only by those conversant with the details of the immense labor of furnishing New York and other large cities with the succulent bivalves. This suffering extends from Cape Cod to Hampton Roads.

Thousands of oystermen are drifting in their crafts with floating ice, unable to An tnknown Frenchman Dies in Poverty ron der Mehden. average of sales as appears uy tne two statements. and Leaves a Belt Fall of Gold Behind Him. and Nathaniel Niles, a nephew, and Martin Van Buren Wilcoxson, a son-in-law, executors. The daughters are twins, and granddaughters of Eugene Sue, and it is said that they are the originals of the heroines in the "Wandering Jew." Nathaniel Niles, the nephev who is a lawyer, has had the principal control of the estate, of which the daughters are the sole legatees and devisees.

life annuities of 1S10.000 are provided in the will for the husbands of the daughters, in case the daughters both died without lawful issue, and Marston Niles, also a lawyer, brother of Nathaniel Niles, is to take the whole estate. Mr. Wilcoxson and his wife went abroad soon after the death of Mr. un.i 1LAUA.1. PI FOST STREET WIDESINO.

Caiifoknia Theatre. The attendance last night was tight, and the performance was an uninteresting one, owing, principally, to the indifferent manner in which some of the performers spoke their lines, and their continued giggling at the gags perpetrated by the actors on the stage. A Homed A est will be repeated this and to-morrow evenings, and on Thursday and Friday David Garriek will be produced Grand Opera Hoise. M. Jules Yenie, a Parisian Iiterator of comparatively recent development, who has This morning the following proceedings were had Sheldon vs.

Eastabrook Judgment and order affirmed. Remit itur forthwith. Stevenson vs. Powell Judgment and order affirmed. Remittitur forthwith.

Estate of Smith Appeal from order refusing to set aside order of sale dismissed, order of sale and order refusing to set apart a homestead reversed, and cause remanded for further proceedings, with leave to the executor to amend his petition and the appellant to DIED. Another death of a peculiar man was reported to the Sunervisor Strother. from the Judiciary Committee In this dtar. February 5th, Catherine, wife of John P. Coroner this morning, showing that a man with enough to supply his wants was living in almost abject poverty, submitted a unanimous report adverse to the petition of PttrenruLnn Asd 42 reara.

Mr. Schraum for permission to move back his Duuding on Tligbureing Officers. 3.W2.928 Repayments. Miscellaneous 64,121 Total 3,345,377 DISBURSEMENTS. Treasury Drafts 9 607,279 Post Office Department 17.040 Disbursing Officers.

2, 122, 835 "Bullion Fund 1,000,000 Redemption Public Debt 1,754 Transfers. 4,592,515 In this city, February 5th, Ellen Frances, wife of William Goad, aged 26 years. the companion of the lowest class of negroes, and lot on Dupont street, near the comer of O'FarreU, a dis surrounded by fifth of dverv description. The de In this city, eoruary otn, uamea joeepn, son or raien tance of thirty feet and to place a DncK foundation Burns, aged 23 years. thereunder.

Adopted. ceased was a Frenchman, and lived in a tenement house at No. 5, Polk lane, a small alley leading off Stockton In this aty, eoruary sin, uiza, wue or rruuam Alien, A HORSE HOSPITAL. uh 66 reArs. given evidence of the possession of considerable talent as a writer of stories quite novel in conception and artistic in execution, produced a short series of years since an amusing fiction in French entitled "Le Tour du Monde in 80 Jours," wherein the hero was chronicled as Supervisor Edwards from the Fire Department Com street near Pacific, who died at half past six o'clock last In this city, February 5th, Lottie daughter of Richard arul Addie A Roach, aired 3 rears.

1 month and 30 days. tnittee. recommended the lease of a lot, 25x80, on Grove evening, in a sudden manner. As has been rooming 8,341,423 In this city. February stn, ustua muppe, a natire oi uer- Total.

street, near Laguna, upon which to erect a stable for many, aged 47 years. there since July last, and has been very reticent about his name and antecedents, thus throwing sick horses of the Department Placed on nie. GENERAL MERCHANDISE. make her application ae novo, rtemiiiiwir lonnwuu Peopte vs. Plumas Eureka Mining Co.

Order re- Sassing vs. Paige Judgment and order reversed and cause remanded for a new trial Treadwell vs. Briggs Judgment affirmed; remittitur forthwith. Bank of Woodland vs. Webber Judgment and order reversed and cause remanded for a new trial Bank of Woodland vs.

Hiller Judgment and order reversed and cause remanded for a new trial Laugenour va Hiller Judgment and order reversed and cause remanded for a new trial. Laugenour va Hiller (No. 2.) Judgment and order reversed and cause remanded for a new trial Jefferson vs. Wendt Judgment and order reversed and cause remanded for a new trial; remittitur 8TI.ZKT BUSINESS. mvstery over his life.

A poll-tax receipt STOCK MARKET. Supervisor Roberts, from the Street Committee, re for 1863, bearing the name of Mr. Paul, and another, for 1876, with the name of P. Beina, residing at ported in favor of reconsideration of the vete whereby the appeal of J. S.

Dyer from the assessment of grading even hope for a market, and some oi teem inreai-ened with starvation as a consequence of their long imprisonment. It is estimated that in the Chesaeake alone no less than 300 oyster schooners, ice-bound and afraid to anchor lest they be crushed, are drifting about with the floating kse. A reporter of the Graphic who visited a majority of the principal oyster marts in this city found essentially the same story told at alL It was, they said, an oyster famine, but not the only one sine that which prevailed for six weeks in 157. Similar obstructions had been since met with. To judge now how long the present famine might continue was beyond their power, but from weather indications of a breaking up of the ic embargo that now exists they did not apprehend that the difficulty would extend over three weeks hence.

It might extend to the "thaws" of March. Webster street from aiieio to rsctne, was dismissed, San jFranelseo Stock and Exchange Board. tio. 631 raanc street, were found upon his person, inquiries at that address by the Coroner were ineffectual in unraveling the mystery. All that could be learned of him was that he was a carpenter by trade, and worked steadily but it cannot be ascertained where BALKS THIS MORXISO.

having gone around the world by the way of the Suex Canal, Calcutta, San Francisco, and New York in that incredible space of time. This clever composition has S3rved as an apology for the disjointed exhibition of gorgeous scenery, wonderful stage effects, and bewildering terpsichorean spectacles that was presented last was presented last evening to a crowded auditorium at the Grand Opera House, Mission street The dramatic interest of this and similar plays is very truly considered of minor importance to the glitter of tinsel and blandishments of limbs; and the spectator cares little for the dialogue, his senses being enthralled by the effects produced by the art of the scene-painter and costumer, as and the appeal was confirmed; also in favor of petition for establishment of grades on Valencia street, between Twenty-sixth and Twenty-seventh streets; also in favor of chamrinc irrades of junction of Eddy. Powell and 295 Julia 5Ag64 75 Alpha 2K21i 350 Alta 212 he had been employed. An examination of 400 Kossuth 1 BREAD The San Francisco and California Cracker Companies ripply the local demand at the following prices: Crackers Akted, 3Uo; Boston Butter, Cream, Water, Graham, Sugar. Butter, le; Soda, 57c; Picnic, 78c; Santa Clara, tc.

Oyster. 6c Cakes Seed. 10c, Congress, 15e; Jenny Lind. 9c; Lotram, 9c. Biscuits Lunch, 7o; Excelsior, 12Jc; La Grande, 9c; Medalion, 12ic; Milk, 7c; Milk, fancy.

8c; Nic Nac, 12Jc; Peirl, 9c; Overland, 8c; Wafer, 7c; Wine, 7c; Ginger Nuts, 12ic; Ship Bread, 3ic; Pilot do, 44ic; Saloon Jtlot, 6c. COFFEE Present rab are quotable as follows: Jara, 33J324o; Bontyne, 211(321 Ceylon, 21lc Salvador and Guatemala, 21i22c for green, and for pale; Manila. 21c for green, and 20c ft for pale. 1100 Levitahan 11(31 20 Market, and Masonic avenue at its intersection wita father, died in England, in 1874. In 1875 an accounting was made under order of the Surrogate, between Pascal W.

Turney, also since deceased, who was nuncupative guardian of the child, and Nathaniel Niles, the younger. Shortly after the unmarried daughter of the testator Nathaniel Niles, was married to General Adam Badeau, formerly on the staff of General Grant, and now United States Consul-General at London. Then Mrs. Wilcoxson and General and Mrs. Badeau went to London, and Mrs.

Wilcox-pon, while the party were on a tour through Belgium, became acquainted with M. Amedee Wil-banx, who proposed for the widow, was accepted, and married her. After the marriage the party returned to this country. These facts transpired yesterday upon a motion before Judge Donohue, in Supreme Court chambers, in a suit brought by the two daughters of Nathaniel Niles, deceased, against their cousin Nathaniel Niles, to make him account to them for the moneys and proper 100 Lady Washington 21 Tyler and McAllister streets; in favor of petition for con 100 Andes 510 Bullion 16151 185 Best A Belche. struction of sewer in Harrison street, between twenty- 120 Mexican 18 his body disclosed a belt around his waist, in which was five packs of double eagles, containing $440 in the aggregate.

The pieces were glued together and tied with string, and it was with difficulty that they were separated. In another trunk in the room was also found $41 65 in silver. His clothiug was of the worst descriptive, and the man covered with vermin. The de 20 New York 60c second and Twenty-third, and in favor of protests against 35 Baltimore 320 Virginia 75c WO Belcher 84(38 paving of Powell street, Detween rme and caiuorma; against paving of crossing of Filbert and Mason, and against making improvements on Bryant street The 1130 Virmnia 605O8 j0 overman vo 545 Ophir 26i2 155 Caledonia 10 report was auoptea. well as by the natural beauties of the female figures, beauties which are just a trifle enhanced by paint, powder and paddlne.

The play as produced at the 450 Imperial. .2 302 27 50 DO. -ZWf 200 Prospect 2520c ceased was about Tor 45 years oi age, six teet nign, heavily built, black hair, mustache and beard. Lhe Coroner has ordered an autopsy. POWERS OP THE HEALTH OmcER.

Sheldon vs. Murray Order affirmed; remittitur lortn-with. In the matter of the estate of Andreas Pico, deceased Upon filing a petition for rehearing, a stay of proceedings granted until the same is determined. Hahn va Parnell et al A motion to dismiss appeal submitted. True va Frishio Motion to dismiss appeal submitted.

People ex ral Duxler va McKee, Judge, etc. Continued until to-morrow. Kinsey va Green Case ordered on calendar of present term. People va Seale et al Submitted. Holllster vs.

Martin Continued for the term. Santa Crux Railroad Company va HUdreth Judgment afiirmed. Rota vs. Boscus Remittitur forthwith. Moss vs.

Southern Pacific Railroad Company On COAL The receipts from Northern Coast Mines continues liberal, and importations from Foreign porta are 880 Crown roini 670 California. 471(948 100. The Health and Police Committee reported in favor of 600 Nevada 8i88 615 Savage. 8 Mortgages Recorded. the communication from the Board of Health, recommending the speedy fumigation and disinfecting of the wers.

10 Confidence 10 likely to be light for some time to come, so there would seem to be a better prospect for the home prodaot. We quote 10 Seg belcher 700 Succor. 50c 1210 Davton 10.. 11 Grand is a very attractive spectacle. It is divided into five acta with a prologue, wherein the terms and reasons of the great journey are explained.

The first act shows the arrival of the "travellers at Suex and gives a view of the Ca al, later the interior of a Hindoo bungalow, and the pagoda of Pillargi, a magnificent triumph of scenic illusion. The funeral pageant in this scene is very fine, In the matter OI recommenuuiic wic ucuknutc oi 'i uraer The following mortgages have been recorded since our WaUsend at Seattle. 98; BelUngham Bay and Coos Bay, Messrs. Donon Shatter, tne Kings oi tne uiwra Market oyster trade, are of the opinion that if the present weather continues there will be an increase of the present advance of 50 per cent, in Erice. A member of this firm said that yesterday was standing in ice fourteen inches thick down the bay, and with his employes, taking his oysters through holes cut in it for that purpose.

Politics ana Collection Plates. From the Atlantic Constitution. Recently a Radical, who is also a preacher, tackled old Uncle Remus on the subject of poli- Vll. emDowerimr the Health Officer to remove in bis discre 130 Silver Hill 7 750 Trojan. 1 lxt issue: C8: Cumberland in casks, same In bulk, ex-ship, tion persons sick with the small-pox from any place in which they may be found, to the Small-Pox Hospital," 665 Utah 2019 440 Exchequer 7 780 Gould Curry 12J13 130 Hale ft Norcross 5 215 Justice 14 MKentuck 78 14315; Anthracite, S1416, lav ter rate for Lehigh, Scotch D- O.

Man-hand and wife to the German Savings and ty which he has received during his sole management of the estate of their father; Marston Niles, the contingent remainder man, the two husbands, Badeau and Wilhaux, and the child of Mrs. WiWjmi. Viv guardian, being made defendants, and English Steam, S7 50(38 00. notwithstanding tnat tne passage oi sucn an oruer Loan Society, for 2 years, at 9 per cent, on lot 50x127.6 350 Union 9t 20 Woodville 60c 400 YeUow Jacket manv cases would enable tbe Health Officer to check the 100 FISH We are in receipt of liberal consignments of Eastern Cod. Mackerel and White Flab.

Pacific Cod are in on tbe north line ot Bush street, 131.3 west of Webstar street, for $6,000. unread of the disease, vet it is the opinion of the Com SALES YESTERDAY dfPTERNOOir. mittee that such powers, if conferred by the Board, might aliva. ior term. and the corps de ballet appear to advantage.

Afterwards we have a scene in a Calcutta coffee-house, tlon of "Mr. Fogg5' and his companions for sacrilege in interfering with the Hindoo rite of suttee and rescuing the young widow, which ends in the party being bailed and putting off for America, where we next find ourselves in Saa Francisco, in the street opposite the Stock Mary i- Alarcnand to A. l. siarcnanu, iot iuoiiwus, at 9 per cent on same property, for $1,000. 10.

.43 abundant supply. The stock of cannod Salmon is about exhausted and high prices for the same jule. quote as result in hardship upon many, ana, in tne wommroee 460 Belmont 2(a2i76 Leopard. 230 Belcher 8j34 690 Leeds Judgment, would be illegal. old mmix uv, "tn jv.

A GOOD HAIL. follows: Salmon 1-B tins, very scarce. $J' 302 tins. ORDERING STREET WORK. so that tne ngais oi an mw nUi adjudicated.

The two daughters charge that while immense revenues should have been and were in fact derived from the estate of their father, Nathaniel Niles, their co-executor, has doled out to them a wretched pittance, wholly insufficient to enable them to live either comfortably or in the style in 160 Best It Belcher.S635i 3480 Modoc 730 Bullion 1616jll00 X. xt. IjllIUtV MIC 11 Lilian a panv, for 3 vears, at 10 per cent, on lot 52x87.6 on the north line "of Waller street, 35.6 east of Fillmore street, for $2,000. 18(9181 82 95(33 tins, 3 103 15 Uoct; bbls. A resolution of intention of ordering certain street 265 Mexican.

bbla. S4 405 00. Mackerel-No 1 in hlf bbls, swrw mi 466 Con Virginia 51(850 Exchange, and are startled by some realistic sxctcnes oi the exterior of several brokers' 6hop; some of the signs i i i l. A 1. I those the window work was placed on its final passage and passed.

The 90-tb kits. 82 30(82 40: 15- kite, tl 852 12; Mess, hlf bbls. various notices appear In the advertising columns of 1235 Manhattan 100 Meadow Valley. here J. Henley to K.

w. Burr et on tot zoxhu, on tne north-west line of Minna street, 115 feet south-west of JVU 1j1 11 sV 279 California 47ig 47 The Police Make a Kald Tpon a Gambling Den, with Cood Result. A raid upon the gambling den, situated on the northeast corner of Bush street and Belden place, was made are cleverly painted, including on in the uuper storv of 411. 5'J. H.

Ma-Aon-e-y." for 50c 3i EXAMUiER. panes a 450 New Coso. 100 Mr. Roberts, of the Street Committee, then reported b30.4 200 818(316, and 15-tbMts. $3 203 SO; No 2 hlf bbls, g3 kit.

$1 501 60. White Flab. $8 in hi bbls nd 83 in kite. Paciflo Cod, 554c in bdls and 77c for selected in cases. Eastern Cod, 77lo; boneless Cod, 9f tt- "Paget 280 Exchequer 717 awards of various bids, rejection of others, etc.

The which they lived during the lile-time ot tfteir father, and. this notwithstanding they by the will are entitled during their lives to all the rents and 580 Northern Belle. 24i25J several recommendations were adopted senatun. between twelve and one o'clock yesterday morning by a 160 Eureka Con 20 1000 Grand Prize. 4(B4 thro A lUlUVl I dunno oTjout dat, boss.

Well, it comes pretty straight I know dey got two sides, one what dey call Demmy crat an' de udder what dey call Radikel, but I don't bodder wid 'em w'en de wedder geU dis stiff. But I hear you vote the Democratic ticket every time. I wote wid my young marster what I cussed w'en he want no no bigger dan a buck rabbit Now, don't you know that this is going back on your color?" 200 25 200 Proposals for street work were then opened and passed Bound Smoked Herring, 40c; Eastern do. 7075c box- upon. 150 Ophir.

27MT26J Dutch Herring, 1 85 keg. THE BROMLEY BILLS 160 Overman 97J(97 profits of the estate, lhe case was oeiore tne Court yesterday, upon the motion fortho appointment of a receiver pending the action. It appears from the evidence of the daughters that they LEATHER Although quiet the market is flrn We were laid over for one month. 200 Panther osc 470 Gila 1500 Golden Chariot 100 Gen Thomas 50c 280 Julia 5i(r5 100 Justice 14al4J 100 b5.14 150 Con. 34 quote Bridle at 3 507 00; Skirting.

3132le; hear Sole, The veto of the Webb street paving ordinance came 23628c: medium do, 2324c; light do, 2125c; extn hoary 120 Raymond ft Elv 6J 100 Spring Valley 108 266 Utah 20 up, but as the Mayor had vacated the Chair for a short detachment of officers headed by detectives Noyes, Jehu and Apgar, resulting in the capture of forty-four persons. The entrance to the hell is through Fitch's saloon, and the door leading to the upper rooms was guarded by Bailey Melius, who, when he saw the officers approach, touched a small nob connected with a bell in the room overhead. The moment the bell sounded a great noise was heard overhead. The door-keeper was "muzzled" and run awav, and the officers attempted to open the lower door, but 'found it barred on the inside A few vigorous blows with a sledge-hammer burst it open. The officers then Eleventh street, for $1,500.

W. H. White to E. W. Burr et al, on lot 25x55, on the north-west corner of Buchanan street and Hickory avenue, for $1,500.

J. D. Griffin to the Hibemia Savings and Loan Society, for one year, at 9 per cent, on lot 27.6x120, on the south line of Sutter street, 137.6 feet east of Polk street, for $2,000. W. T.

Say ward to same, for one year, at 9 per cent, on lot on north-west corner of Pacific and Larkin streets, north 67.8 feet, west 100 feet, north 60. 1 feet, west 106. feet, south 278. feet, east 79. feet, south 100 feet, east 127 feet to commencement, for $4,500.

J. McCannery and wife to the Hibemia Savings and Loan Society, for one year, at 9 per cent, on lot 25x85, on the north line of Seventeenth street, 230 feet east of Sanchez street, for $575. Overland Passengers. do. 2730c.

Harness light, 2830; medium, 3033c; time, the veto was temporarily hud on the table. receive only $125 a month, and also that tneir cousin Nathaniel Niles has allowed the taxes upon the whole estate to remain unpaid for several years. heavy trace, 3540c. 300 Leopard 4i4j HOUSE OF CORRECTION. The series of resolutions offered by Supervisor Wise PRODI 4 MARKET.

for utilizing the House of Correction, were indeflnitely i otherwise Consumption. Pacific Stock and Exchange Board. SALES TE8TERDAY AFTERNOON. Siles of Flour and Grain are for OoliLIunle specified. postponed.

The resolution rescinding the orders appointing A. P. instance being prominent and picturesque; the drinking saloon is quite a work of art, indeed we have never seen anything like it before in the vicinity of Calif oniia street The scene on the U. P. Railroad brings into view a lonely section of the mountains, upon which appears an engine and a train of cars remarkably real.

Subsequently we are introduced to the interior of an Atlantic steamer, which is conveying the party in the last stretch of their journey; this scene supplies an explosion, and several other remarkable and startling effects. It would really seem as if the limits of scenic illusion were reached in this surprisingly successful effort. The play is finally wound up in the rooms of the Eccentric Club in London, where "Phileas Fogg" arrives Just in time to save his bacon and his bet From this brief summary, but a feeble idea of the splendor and varied forms of the spectacle can be obtained. It is produced evidently without stint of trouble or expense, and is likelv to prove an attraction for some time to come. Mr.

W. Voegtlin may well be proud of his work. Concerning the individual performers we shall defer our aomments until another day. Baldwin's. A 11 For GoW, with little Zoe Tuttle, had another fair house.

The performance was evenly played throughout.the petit star showing no signs of fatigue after the first long performance. It will be repeated every night this week Pacihc Hall. The Tennessee Jubilee Singers were greeted on their return last evening by a good house, and Dennison Superintendent of the Institution, came up, 140 Leonard 414J FLOUR Family Extras are fabbing at 87 UltPlbbI, (Tbe Sanitarian. fVmaiimntinn is as curable as any other chronic and aa usual m-ovoked an anerrv discussion. 100 2, Supervisor wise tnougnt it was not tne uitenuon oi 600 Alps.

100 Belmont 85 Belcher 10 380 Crown Point. silver. WHEAT The Liverpool quotations come through to-dt 200 Leviathan 1 60 Mexican 181(318 giving Mr. Dennison a ine omce. 1.

i .1 .1 supervisor atrotner moveu luat uic ui ou-nerintendent be reduced to 85 per month. He denoun 180 Manhattan 10c10 1260 Modoc Sl3 at a decline of Id. The local market Is rery quiet WequCie shipping at 2tg2 05, and milling at 182 05(32 10 cti or rushed up stairs, announced that they had a warrant, and asked that the door be opened. The order was not obeyed, therefore this door was broken in also. While this was being done, a number of men Jumped through a window and through a skvlight into a stable below.

By the time half a dozen had got through these windows, the officers entered the room and prevented further egress. There were two faro tables in the room, but no money or tools were in sight, thev having been put away while the officers were coining up stairs. The officers found in the room fortv-four men, who were placed under arrest, and sent down bv twos to the station house. On John Gavin the officers found a lot of faro cheeks They also 3. .81 80.

ced the Bill authorizing the erection of the House of 200 Light. affection more so than many of them if we can command the conditions of cure, if the patient can avail himself of the proper remedies. It so happens, however, the most of the best remedies for this disease are unattainable by the majority of those afflicted with it also, that most patients, influenced by the delusion which is so character 50 Kood to choice. Correction, and said it was drawn in tne interest ot ixi. 300 New Coso.

150 Imperial. .2 322 35 BARLEY-Sale of 350 sks coast feed at 81 221- TtM, Dennison and that it was an outrage, an uicer anu Diot. 100 60 Northern Belle. 24J Supervisor Eaton said this whole subject was a "But it am gwine back on my belly, hi don't tend ter dat d3 fus' cole rain dat cum long might waeh de color right outen me. I ain't takm' no chances in dis birneas, bos.

I'm gittin ole, nnd de ol'er I gits de hungrier I gits I does, forafac'." Look me. I vote the Republican ticket, and I'm not losing any flesh." "You sorter preaches 'round like, don you, boss?" "Sometimes. Yes. Why Case dat's whar de fun comes in. I don git no chance fer ter feed outen no beaver hat, an I don't eat offen no plates what dey takes up church kleckshuns in.

I'm a mighty lonesome ole nigger, an' I has ter scuffle long de bes' I kin widout enny congergashun at my back." The preacher looked at his watch and said that he would talk some more another ti, whila Uncle Remus, with a serene smile upon his venerable face, went down the street, singing: Oh whar shall we go when de gnat day cornea, Wid de blowin of de trumpets an' de ban gin' of de drums I How menny po' sinnahs will be cotched out late. And find no latch to de goldin raVsT' Kapeleen I. 50 36 190 Con Virginia. 50 30 Eureka Con 194(819 Carlis, February 5. The following named overland passengers passed here to-day by rail, to arrive in San Francisco, February 6th: D.

Bettmanu, New York; L. Redlien, J. Lowenberg, Oregon; Mrs. Havmver, Miss Haymyer, J. Mitchell, New York; A.

Linley, Sacramento; H. Masters, T. H. White, Cleveland; Mrs. V.

Decker and daughter, Mrs. V. D. Dubois, Miss Eliza Brooks, Salt Lake; Dr. J.

B. Earnest Oakland; J. C. Glenn, Missouri; B. P.

Smith, wife and child, Oregon; J. Dorchester, Texas; L. Ballbeck and wife, New Jersey; H. J. Glenn, Mrs.

L. W. Mitchell, Missouri; G. Winans, Wisconsin; James S. Lick, Oakland; C.

C. Hastings, New York; W. A. Blucanon, San personal fight against Col Dennison. The Board no doubt had the right to dismiss the Superintendent, but did not want to exercise that right 790 Virginia.

100 New York 60c 10 Onhir 261 istic a symptom, and otten Dy tne conceauueui, ui .1 1 i a a. A physician and mends, aeiay ireawueuw uouw Sunervisor lse did not consider It a personal nght Its fatality. The cure of phthisis wui never De 10 300 Panther 65c arainat Col. Dennison. on the contrary all that the Board 70 50 Exchequer.

7i 100 200 Golden Chariot 2J 200 desired to do was to get control of for the purpose of found in any drug or any cwuuuinuuu ui iuujb, valuable, and. indeed, in most 10 Raymond A Ely iit.ilizinir the House of Correction. the songs were all well received, although the performance was drawn out to a considerable length by the encores. A change of programme is announced for to 60 Rough Ready. found, on searching the room, two lay-outs, a case-keeper, and a lot of cards and faro check a rs COI RT TO-DAT.

When the eases were called in the Police Court, this morning, they were, all continued until Wednesday for hearing, upon motion of defendants' counsel. Divorce Proce-dinga. Sunervianr Roberts, said that the attempt to reduce .2 Francisco; Dr. Hogan, Reno; George Humble, London; 81 50 Kye 20 Sierra Nevada 100 Trolan Crafford. Canada: w.

falconer. Chicago: w. R. the salary to a nominal sum was unfair and ungentle-manly. How would the members of the Board like their cases, indispensable auxiliaries.

There is no disease in which skillful diagnosis, sound judgment, judicious advice as to habits, occupation, climate, all the minutise which enter inp the individual night The first matmee win oe given to-morrow, wncn an attractive programme will be presented. ...1 10 Smith, Oregon; T. Tullach, San Francisco; P. E. Monag 100 Gold Run 62Jc 150 Grand Prize 50 10 Gould Curry.

121 J15 Julia 5 5 300 10 salary cut on. han, St raui; j. ijampoeii, Jim lampoeii, lamornia; u. 30 Virtue Lee, St Louis; ts. ttonerts, Santa narDara; J.

b. Mc gl 201 25, silver; brewing. 81 22 (881 271 cti. gold. OATS-The Ajax, from Portland, brought 1710 ctls.

Jiale of 600 good Oregon mil ling at 82 30 etL surer. POTATOES The market is dull at 5090c as extremes. Sweet are in light demand and sell for 75c ctl for good. ONIONS Sales are made within the range of 81 158l 40 Sctl. CORN We note an improved demand for yellow and white at 81 30 cU.

aUrer. RYE Quotable at 81 902 cU. BUCKWHEAT Quotable at 81 80(31 85 ctL surer. HOPS Market dull and prices largely nominal. Holders ask 17g22clb.

WOOL With little inquiry the market is exceedingly dulL Fair to choice Northern, 1620c covers the range; heary to good free Southern, 914e; burry. Northern. 9l 13c, as to condition. HAY Choice Wheat could hardly be sold by the cargo at 817 ton. 8TRAW Quotable at 75(80e bale.

BEANS We quote: Pink, 82 75 (S3 00 82 70 75 Large Butter 1 75 2 00 22 t2 The Adams Testimonial. The programme for the testimonial performance tendered to Mr. Edwin Adams on Monday evening next will Include the comedietta of carty, New York; E. Abraham, Kansas; F. A.

Dicker- hoff, California. daily life, are so well repaid ae ronraiMmuus in this. Change is generally the key-note to our management of insipient phthisis change of locality, of air, of almost all the habits, leaving In the case of Thomas J. Corringham va Frederica Corringham, the order to show cause served on the plaintiff relative to the defendant visiting his infant child, was discharged. hi.

mnrnin-- in the Third District Court, the case of Forty and Fifty, by the Grand Opera House company; specialties by Miss Katv Mayhew; the comedy of Home, bv Mr. Sothern and the" California Theatre company, and nSth other entertainments. The private boxes will be A Stranger's Creeling. A desperate attempt to murder Mr. D.

E. Root, one of California Stock and Exehaage Board. SALES THIS MOR-HISO. Supervisor wise, wouia aait vuo queauuu, um uc ni, to utilize the House of Correction Supervisor Strother, thought it would be better if the Board did not have a dollar of salary, it amounted to nothing anyway. Supervisor Hayes could not see why the retention of CoL Dennison prevented the Sheriff keeping his prisoners in the House.

Superpervissr Wise stated that the law did not intend making the House a branch penitentiary. He entered his solemn protest against making the people of San Francisco support prisoners who ought to be at San 190 Mexican 18lSi old at auction, at John Middleton fc Son's auction rooms, off bad and adopting goou rtuiu. i (judiciously managed), food. Now, it would be mockery, almost, for us to say to the joot shoemaker, compositor, or tailor: Your only chance is change of climate, of occupation; you must give up your close room, with its confined and -2J nn Fridav. at noon, by request The sale of reserved the proprietors of the Grand Hotel, was made between twelve and one o'clock yesterday morning.

Mr. Root states that he had been down town, and before going home a W. StanieU vs. Amanda M. Staniels, was referred to the Court Commissioner.

The Fourth District Court, this morning, divorced Alonso W. Carll from Susie W. CarlL on the ground of wilful desertion. 100 Mint 11c 380 Modoc 3(g3 200 McClellan. 50c seats commenced, this morning, at the theatre, at the 100 Accidental 30 Alta 109 Alps 65 Andes 100 American Flat 18 regular price.

York 55c Ouentin. and provided lor oy ine oum i rnt a con stopped in a saloon to get a drink. After leaving the saloon he walked along Geary street until he reached Mr. Hemphill's church, when a Bridget Gallagher, bv the Fourth instnct toun, was. .3511300 Con Vinrinia.65(75c SO Beet A Belcher Fctcre Engagements at the Calipobma.

On the 19th instant, Augustin Daly's latest sensational drama of Pique, with Miss Jeffreys-Lewis in the character of Ma 8f 300 Northern Light. 110 Belcher. S50 Baltic. this morning, divorced from Farrel Gallagher on the ground of extreme cruelty. The custody of tha ehil-dre- was awarded to the plaintiff.

The defendant was DS. upnir. ztS(nzoj man, a total stranger, approached him and wanted to know where he was going. Mr. Root thought the question an impertinent one, but nevertheless re poisoned air.

ou musv mac vj ra v. farm, to out-door work and regular exercise, good food, sound wine, fewer hours of work, etc. We prescribe cod-liver oil, phosphorus and its compounds, palliatives for cough, etc, and we thus lengthen and render more tolerable the lives we .27 20. bel, will be given for the first tune in this aty. This, 130 Virginia 505Oj 20 Crown Point 8 120 30.

271 with other attractions, will run until March 19th, when 665 2 32 35 100 225 300 Panther. 25c 66c 75 Caledonia. 15 California. 471 300 Davton li(lS Miss Adelaide Neilson will repeat the triumphs of her previous engagement in this city. Shakespeare's comedy of Meaturefor Measure, in which she assumes the role ftlied mat ne was iromg nome.

as ne saiu uiis, uie lei-ow who had spoken to him said, Take that," and drove a knife into his groin, after which he ran away. Mr. Root bled profusely from this wound, but managed to reach his home, at No. 600 Geary street, where he was attended bv Dr. Sawyer.

The wound is pronounced also ordered to pay the plainun, anag uaiiagner, mvj dollars per month for alimony. In the Third District Court, the Court Commissioner filed his report In the case of M. R. Bootbby va A. F.

Boothbv The divorce case of Eliza Dowsett vs. George Dowsett has been referred to the Commissioner of the Thud District Court, the default of defendant having been entered. 200 Rve Patch. He was everything. He was complete.

He had codes like Justinian. He dictated like Cesar. His conversation joined the lightning of Pascal to the thunderboldt of Tacitus. He made history and he wrote it His bulletins are Iliads. He combined the figures of Newton with the metaphors of Mohammed.

He left behind in the Orient words as grand as the pyramids. At Tilsit he taught majesty to Emperors. At the Academy of Science he replied to Laplace. In the Council of State he held his ground with Men la. He gave a soul to the geometry of those and the imagery of these.

He was legal with the attorneys and sidereal with the astronomers. Like Cromwell blowing out one candle when two were lighted, he went to the Temple to cheapen a certain tassel. He said everything. He knew ery-thing; which did not prevent him from laughing a good man's laugh by the cradle of his little child; and all at once startled Europe listened, armies set themselves in march, parks of artillery rolled along, bridges of boats stretched over the river, clouds of cavalry galloped in the hurricane, cries, trumpets, a trembling of thrones everywhere, the frontiers of the kingdoms oscillated upon the map, the sound of superhuman blada was heard leaping from its sheath men saw turn th linrrizan with flame III D39 10c 200 Rising Star. 110 Savage 8i(S81 100 Dardanelles.

225 Exchequer. 80 Gould A Curry 12 of Isabella, has been added to her repertoire. Following Miss Neilson. Miss Clara Morris will give a short season siderable amount of heated talk followed, after which the resolution was indefinitely postponed, by a vote of eight to four. The New License Ordinance was laid over for two weeks.

A BRICK SEWER. Supervisor Wise moved the reconsideration of the resolution bv which the bids for the construction of a brick sewer at" the junction of Oct via. Waller and Market streets were rejected. During the discussion of the resolution a communication from F. McCoppin was read, calling attention to the horrible condition of the sewerage in that vicinity.

Supervisor Roberts opposed. The resolution to reconsider was lost SEVERAL APPEALS were then called for consideration. That of J. S. Dyer was heard and sustained.

That of Milo Hoadley was bud over for one week. During its consideration, Su-Wi and Mi-Donald called attention to the dangerous one. Mr. Root states that he does not cannot save. ometiaicB, ocu ward circumstances, we do save bfe.

All do not die, by any means. The physician who, at this day.consigns his consumptive patient to the realms of despair, even in the more advanced stages of of the disease, without an effort to save him, scarcely appreciates his mission to its fullest extent 150 Trenton liVSt nmau Butter i oo iai ju nmau jv Red. 2 70 (82 75 Baya 2 60 2 75 PEASE The various kinds are quotable within the range, of 1 25(A1 75 cU. SEEDS Quotable as follows: Flax. lb 2fc 3e tK 18 20.

Canary 10 (rl3c Mustard, white 2 3 Timothy 25 (if 30c IMustard. brown 2i( 3Jc HONEY We quote choice White, to frames, at 12j(15c: No 10(12lc; Dark, 89e; Strained, 8t10e In tins, 82 853 25 for Strained, and 83 25(33 75 dozen for Comb; in glass jars, 83 75, 85 20 and 39 00 9 dozen for the variras sizes. BEESWAX-Quotable at 262Sc rJ Hi. CORNMEAL Table kinds, 2ir3c lb. Feed is selling from the mills at 830 00S31 00 ton.

MIDDLINGS Selling from the mills at 827 SO ton. BRAN Selling from the city mills at 816 00 9 ton. OIL-CAKE MEAL The mill price is 832 50 ton. rJ Mia Muitnn. On May 7th.

Mr. Ben De Bar begins know his assailant, or of any reason why such a murderous attack should have been made on him. 100 Hale Norcross 300 Trojan. 1 10 500 5..1 15 20 Utah 19i 165 Julia 6j(g5) 160 Justice 1414 306 Union Con S25 Kossuth 87Mr85c his season with Sir John Falstaff, playing the character in the first and second parts of Henry IV, and The Merry Wive of Windsor. He will also revive several of the old comedies.

The engagements to follow these are those of Mrs. John Drew, Mr. and Mrs. J. C.

Williamson, Won Boucicault, Mr. Charles R. Thome, with the new Ah Chung's Reward. Ah Chung received a reward for petit larceny this 200 Union Flag. 500 Levithan 1 10H lOLadv Washinton 2 400 Wells Fargo 12c 400 Leopard 5.

.5 70 Yellow Jacket 100 Pre bate CoartU This morning the following applications were granted: For the sale of real estate The estate of John McHam-ara, of Augusta Esnault For the Probate of wills of Margaret O. Day, value 3,100. For letters of administration on the estates of Thomas B. Hardwick, bond of John Morrison value bond of Jeremiah J. Whittie, y'u Joseph Whittle, value iW.0.

hpJ $640- of Laurence Mulraunin, value 800, bond $1,700, of 1 1 OA MA I. A tAAVl morning in the shape of six months in the County Jail. Some time since, Toklas, Brown fc of 24 Sansoma street, gave out the materials of thirty-four pairs of Summary of the DueL, The Cincinnati Times finds that Bennett 1. Had a slap in the face. 2.

Enjoyed the privilege of dodging around drama of The VanucheJTs, and Miss Rose Eytinge, In round of new characters. 1 1 very tmpenect ana negligent ul m.vm Webster's Personal Appearance. GROUND BARLEY Selling from the mills at 823 00 A SEW JIIXIXC DISTRICT. tne street worn was penonueu. 829 00 ton.

pantaloons to Ah Chung to make up. Chung sold the breeches, and was arrested on a charge of grand larceny. Officers Armager and Irving yesterday found nineteen pairs of the missing articles in a Chinese hole on Washington alley. COCHTY CLERK. Mr RYnnMa was granted ten davs leave of absence EGGS Fresh Ranch are selling at 36S2bo; Dock, 30o; (Baldwin's Monthly.

1 "Mr Wnttafor wna a TTtnrlel of mflnlv excellence. (Territorial Enterprise, Jan. 30, 1877. from to-day. DWsUUiAiK .4 hands and a resplendence in his eyes, unfolding in the thunder his two wings, the Grand Army and the Old Guard, and he was the archangel ot Victob Huoa rAsssn to rnnrr.

We received yesterday a call from Captain Martin White an old Comstocker and now the head of the Martin White Company of Ward Divorce Proceedings. A number of authorizations for the expenditure of IS Oregon, dor. BUTTER We quote: Ranch Roll, (M0 Pickled Roll 25 26 ci Eastern. CHEESE Quotable as follows: California. 13 Q16 I Eastern, PROVISIONS Current jobbing quotations Eliza r.

Morton, vaiue i For settlement of, account in the grdianshlp of Evers, (minors) of the estate of Richard Tobic For settlement and distribution the estate of Martha Barker. Tbe Tenth District. The three members of the Congressional Convention, various sums were passed to print They appear amongst The case of Rachel Rosenthal va Isaac Rosenthal was, District. He reports all the prospects of that district most flattering. The mines which the tbe advertisements ot tne x.xasisek.

Amongst otners 161320 of the highly civilized type; he looked the gentleman perfectly. His person represented the highest stvle of artificial breeding. Though the son of a plain farmer, he was, physically, the impersonation of the form produced by a descent from a long line of a conquering, intellectual, out-of-door exercising race. His body was strong and muscular, his chest full, his head large and firmly set upon his shoulders. His back was deeply in that of allowing Martin White Comnanv own include the Pay this morning, referred to the Twelfth District Court Commissioner.

are O. H. MESDKLL master. Defiance. Young America, Mountain annexed: and the President and Secretary of the Tenth District The Nineteenth District Court, this morning, referred SI OOO as W.tr Riinnlv Enrineer nrovoked some incruirv.

Pride. Caroline and Mammoth, besides hun BL3I5ES3 aan. 141(71 the case of Eva J. Quartermaine vs. Thomas Quarter- Oregon Bacon.

t. Lard, tierces 12 which was concluded by the Mayor stating that the Engi Ejtur iii i3toi dreda of feet in other claims. The Company maine to the Court Commissioner. COLLXGZ, ii ii i ii vi neers Keport wouia ne ready in a lew clays. Legislative Committee met this afternoon, and organised themselves into a Canvassing Board of the Tenth Senatorial District, by the election of Captain John Mullan as President and H.

P. Goldstein as Secretary. BUiuiuia Oregon California Bacon. Lard, cases. Smoked Beef.

a 10 a fUf Struts, nr.u am SAK MATEO SMALL-POX PATIENTS. dented, ana his most careless pone bukkcowju pnue of carriage, which idea was confirmed ty the nat have had in sucessful operation for several months two thirty-five ton smelting furnaces, and have just completed and successfully started a The Mayor stated that the Supervisors ot San Mateo SO-BSl Incorporated Te-Day. This morning, the Duncan's Mills Land and Lumber TAIXOW-Quotable at 5KrS for crude, and eountv had annlied to him for the Durnoee of making- iwnaroKATED. The Sodedad Espanola de Beneflceu- ural elevation ot tne lace, nis niauuere, nevertheless, were singularly unpretentious, although, arrangements for taking care of the persons suffering for refined. twenty-stamp quartz mill he uenance is an immense carbonate ledge, the others are mostly nf milliner nr.

thrmch strata of carbonate are from small -pox whowere residents of Ban Mateo county. Company, filed Articles of Incorporation. Trustees-Alexander Duncan, S. M. Duncan, John F.

Byxbee, POULTRY We quote indeed, cnud-like. xie never Btroae into ne sen Thev offered to pay $10 per week for each patient The Thiokf. do. 311 0013 00 New York and Boston in a long ulster ana sioucn hat 3. Rode several miles in an open sleigh, over bad roads and in freezing weather.

4. Had the opportunity of popping away several times at his enemy and missing him every tmie- 3 I 5. Was denied the pleasure of seeing a drop of his adversary's blood and of wiping out his own injury in gore. 6. Is now wondering how in the world he is going to get out of the country to keep out of jaiL 7.

Has spent a good deal of money, which certainly, as things have turned out, might have been put to a better use. Sunimhig up for May, the Timet finds he 1. Struck a smaller man over the face with a rawhide, and thereby lost the respect of men who like to see fair play. 2. Thus brought his sisters name into the mouth of every gossip and tattle-monger in the Dodged about the country like a burglar for several days and nights, and gave all his friends infinite concern.

4. Blazed away at the man he had injured several times and failed to hit him once. 5. Is now keeping shady in some out-of-the-way hole lest the officers may nab him. 6.

Is therefore having a very uncomfortable time of it and not enjoying himself half so much as he might do in New York. 7 Kealizes that his sister is no better off than she was before he struck Bennett, and the world will continue to gossip about her and her da Mutua In the County Clerk's office has filed articles of incorporation. Trustees, Modesto Garcia, Cayetano Al-varix, Juan B. Miranda, Pedro Fosses, Pedro Noriega, George E. Roy, Jose F.

Godoy, Tomas M. Jewett, Pedro Robert G. Byxbee, m. J. imtton.

tapiiai, Mavor tnougnt tney had better accept tne oner otner- Turkeys, id. found in all the mines. The deepest explora CONTINUES TO IMPART SUCH EDTJ-cation as has made its graduates ta demand for the past thirteen years in the ercanule nmuty for Commercial positions. Sald. 1 Br isr xi 30r 22 Broilers, 6 Kq 8 00 Roosters 8 9 Hens.

8 009 00 Geese 2 50 3 0u in nine thousand shares. wife they would probably have to take care of the patients Turkeys, tion is only about 300 feet Probably tne car ate, but sauntered in, as if personally unnoticea, and himself without a care or purpose. This manner, really so fascinating, concealed all outward show of his passing thoughts, or immediate intentions. He was so conscious of his power, and get notmng. bonates will in a couple of hundred feet more rliaarmeKr in tha tninRa where milling ore predom Tne matter was referred to tne Hospital uommitte.

GAME Quotable as follows: wltn power to act Snipe, dot 73e(l 00 Snipe, 2 Odm 25 Quail, doz $1 0IV1 J5j Hare! 2 OOcirl 50 u.hhiu 1 SSrl 50 GRADES TO BE ESTABLISHED. inates. The main ledges, as we have stated before, are in an ore channel between granite and lime, a reeular contact vein. Some of the ores The City Surveyor was authorized to survev and estab cimaii juueas Mallards. 2 5003 00 A.

Aguirre, raster u. Ami maa mutv society has no capital. Bask or Chatlain. The question of issuing commission to Chaplains on the staff of a Colonel is now under consideration bv the Commander-in-Chief. The law says they may be appointed by Colonels commanding regi-menta, but does not fix any rank for them.

RoMiftQ) A OaociBY Stork. An old offender named Geese, white 1 001 50 Geese, iray. 3 50 and had all of his mental resources so well in hand, that he never was agitated or embarrassed. His repartee in the private parlor, or festive board, was as quick and bright as were his legal anmments in the Supreme Court unanswerable. lish grades between Valencia, Twenty-sixth and Twenty- Bnriiia.

1 5011 75 are of marvrlmis richness. A specimen which ninth streets. Canvas-back. 3 0013 50 1 00(31 25 MOKETS Or THE DECEASED. Jwej Teal Brant 2 00ig2 50l Capt White had with him was almost all silver, i.ntwl,.t nr.

a erolrl Of the new mill CaPt VEGETABLES We quote: The Coroner was authorized to make use of the funds nr his elecance in the Senate unsurpassed. Be White savs that after the ore is crushed and Cabbage. ctl. 50(365 elMashroons, 10 C.reenPease.R 710 Garlic. Ht ie found on the bodies of decedents for the purpose of pay Ins; burial expenses.

rnurt A tb mtl ia aavni bv the TtrOCeSS Of leach Attachments Filed. In the suit of CE Blake va Thomas Shendan, an attachment has been filed on lot 519x61, on the north-west corner of Laguna and Eddy streets, for 825. In the suit, in the Nineteenth District Court, of L. Jacob! va H. Wenxel et al, an attachment has been filed on lot 100x186.3, on Uie north-west corner of Masonic avenue and Frederick street also, on lots 60 to 57 in Precita Valley lands, for S4.047.

Tmxr Sentenced To-Dat. John H. Johnson, alias "Bull Johnson," who is reported to be the leader of a gang of Tar Flat Hoodlums, pleaded guilty to a charge of having stolen a dosen and a halt of woolen socks, and was this morning sent to the County Jail for six months. Chattel Moxtoagk. J.

J. Pflster has executed a chattel mortgage to J. C. Rued, for 1 year, at 1 per cent, on knitting machines, for $300. Tbe street superintendent was ordered to remove ob fore delivering a speecn, he otten appeared ar sent-minded, and acted as if unconscious of being surroundedTby an audience.

Rising to his feet, V. mmeA tncrraduallv recover nerfect self -posses ing. No quicksilver is used, and almost all the Marft Squash, 00 (8 00 FRUITS Jobbing rates are as follows: John Johnson, alias Bull Johnson, was arrested by officer Pomeroy this morning. He is accused of hreaking into a grocery store on Telegraph Hill and stealing 140 in coin from the drawer. incrrlinta nmwunr tar tne process are manu HAnmes.

50(3 100 Cal Oranges, 9 MS10 00(935 001 Hicilr Lemna. bx 9 00(410 00 struction on Vandewater street, between Powell and Taylor streets. The Scandinavian Society was authorized to suspend signs across Mongomery and Kearny street during the time it holds its fair. oo, onoice, ixmiw Pears, do 1 00(4 1 50 sion, by assuming a quiet manner, wmcn was aided by thrusting his right hand within the folds nf bi vest while his left hung gracefully by his CaldotM 10k15 00 Limes, 800(rfl0 00 do. choice.

1 5(V 3 00 Bananas. hunoJt 1 (vrt 4 nul Cranberries, bbl. 15 00(gl7 00 Church fc Company were authorized to maintain their factured out of material found in the neighborhood of the mines. So far the process works the ore admirably. A bar which Capt White showed us looked to be 950 fine.

If this process can be used generally the saving will be immense. Xo pans are needed. The whole expense of the sep-aratinu machinery for this twenty-stamp null in E. THE UNDERSIGNED, LIZZIE MILLER, wife ot John Miller, and William H. Douglas, do hereby severally certify and declare that we have formed a special partnership, which is to be conducted under the firm name of MILLER fc DOUGLAS (Limi-tedl That the general nature of the business intended to be transacted by said firm is the business of money brokers and the exchange of different kinds of money for one another.

That the names of all partners are lizzie Miller, who resides at number 70S Poet street, fa the city and county of San Francisco, and William Douglas, who resides at number Ellis street, In said city and county. That the said William H. Douglas Is the general partner of said firm, and the said Lizzie Miller si the special partner. That the said Lizzie Miller has contributed to the common stock of said pertneTBhipthe sumof niae thousand three hundred dollars in Uwfujmooev -Ofj United States, via: ta C. a gold coin said parl-nership is to commence on the tith day of 187? and to end on the xtth day of July, AAirL In witness whereof, we have hereunto set respectivelv this S4th day of January, A.

D. 1871 thousand eight hundred and Myentyven WILLI AL a DOUG LAS. Pineapple, 6 00(5 8 00' Coacsisaioasas or Ihsakttt. William Oberman, aged forty-seven, a native of Germany, was ft evWencenot being sufficient to justify his ccmmitnient to the asylum. A Loss Christina Reiser was this morning, by Are-work manufactory on Market street, between Seventh side.

A few sentences uttered, and the clear tones of his voice reaching his own ear, they NTJTf4-JuoUhle as follows: and Kigntn, ior tnircy a vs. THE TIVOU SAKDBKS OCTRAGB. Cal Walnuta. th. main -irw Almonds, hard.

Ik 7 anemed to ingmre him by their musical sound. A Cal Peanuts 4(ft Cal do. soft 15(317 and the man was changed. His Looked no Fcrtheb. The Williams CMegt Atheneum says: "A student being desirous of learning whether there was any truth in the statement that Seneca was addicted to drunken Superintendent Drucker introduced the following resolution, which was referred to the Committee on Health jMwiern nemnuts.

el wir nnynnl Avion crew warm with inward tire: the County Court, accorded the privilege carrying on business ss a sole trader. DUMESTIC DRIED FRUIT-We qoote: Ward cost but 8500 in San Francisco. Then no quicksilver is required, which is an item of tre-menrlmia majmiturle in any ouartz mill. Hereto and Police: 6 0 8 ciFigs, white, lb Whsbbas. In consequence of the action taken bv the do, black.

6 (W members of Uie Police Department in violatinar section his eye would start from their cavernous depths and flash with inspiration; the huge brain, in its mighty work, forcing the perspiration in rivulets down the DalmUtinar temples. There never was Kasbdna. box i oixq so CI lei 4 11 7 3 12fcS 13 (fif Applos. B. Peaches.

Pears Plums do, Prunes. do. 1 50 I 75 2 75A 00 do, in cartons 85 I 00 32, chapter 3, order 687 of this Board, by interfering with proper and refined amusement at the Tivoli Gardens, and as apparently such action was to bring about the repeal of the section referred to in the interest a more impressive personal appearand mc fonim or a. mnrn macmificent form of human ef of. andKO as to allow the Dronrietors of.

diaremitabli RECEIPTS OF PKODfCE. laces who have until recently bv sufferance of the polios fore the experiments with the process have not been successful If the problem has been finally solved in Ward it ought to be hailed with pleasure all over the State, We suspect that ward District is yet to make a noise in the mining world which will be heard a long way off. Ever Since. A friend's wife tells the Austin Reveille that before Christmas her husband promised to let her "put the washing out Soon alter Hhat stocks went down, and she has been putting the washing out ever since on the line. roa trk rwajrxT-roua novas aroma to-day at 12 x.

fort, engaged in giving utterance to the workings of mind! Yet, in these tremendous demonstrations of intellect, Mr. Webster waa never dramatic in action. Even in the utterance of his A Meax Trick. A Louisville man agreed with his wife, New Year's Day, to stop swearing fox a year if she would stop scolding. It was a mean trick for the man to suggest any such compact, for while he is getting along under it tolerably his wife is literally pining away, and will soon die and leave him to marry another woman.

Sympathetic A murderer, who had chopped his wife to mince meat, produced, evidently, a deep impression on his keeper, who remarked on the night before the execution: "Poor devil! I Tvbhdat, February 6. Tbbriblk. The experienced Burlington ffa vk-eoe says: "It is terrible to get up there mornings at five o'clock, with the mercury trying to get out of the bottom of the thermometer, to find every fire in the house gone dead out, the key of the wood-house down at a charity ball, in the hired girl's pocket, and the hatchet borrowed the evening previous by a boy in the next street to make a sled, and not returned. It makes a man want to sell his stove and move down in Louisiana and endure bull-dosing for the rest of his life." A Sugoestion. A fond mother was in the act of cutting the pie for dinner, and proceeded to "count noses," as she termed it, that each might get his or her share, when a suggestion was made her young female hopeful that the parent "count eyes," thinking that if the amendment was earned, two pieces of pie would be allotted to each of the feasters instead of one piece.

been employing females to attend and wait upon their rrons to have full liberty and license to employ females drinking cellars, bar-rooms, now prohibited by aid section; and whereas, it is important that some action should be taken by this Board in order to regulate ness opened an illustrated encyclopedia, and nav-ing ound the name of the celebrated philosophT, the first object that met his gaze was a wood-cut, beneath which were the words: Seneca after an ancient bust' The ardent investigator finding his worst fears confirmed, looked no further, but heaving a sigh at the frailty of the ancients, laid aside the volume that had thus revealed him the truth." TtJBNED Over a New Leaf. Six reformers of Inyo county turned over a new leaf with the new year. Their mutual agreement is that all are to remain abstainers during the entire year; that upon the opening hour of the next the party are to assemble again, each with $100 in his clothes the sum total of which is to be devoted to a general drunk, the whole town to participate. FLOUR 2506 qr sks, Allen A Lewis; 3708 Everdlng A Co; a- rv. TotaL 7030.

WHEAT 290 ctls. Lourv Co; 425 Wvingston Co; 3621 most eloquent sentence, his body was in comparative quietude his wonderful eye alone burned and coruscated; in all other respects, repose seemed the normal condition of nis magnetic Sledged bXrwUlHarnay. Notary Public, tte eountv of Ban Francisco, January 1877. county oi oan REYNOLDS, County Clerk. Bv J.

P. RrsoLss, Dernitv Ckrk. Ttrled In the County Recorder's omce ct the ctty and etje Si. TrancHco, this 14th day of January, A. D.

1877. a raANK, County BcWdff. ACiunpbelLeK and prevent improper persona from retailing liquors therefore. Holcombauo. xouu.

y.tty?v SKfthflncr a CO. OAT8-380 ctls. Allen fc Lewis; $55 Kverding fc Co; 295 Mftoived, That the Judiciary Committee be and are berebv respectfully requested to examine and ascertain frame. Rouse fc Laws: S3 Whittier a UO. Total, rus.

T.n Ml order. Total. 520. (JRC8HKD. How many oonfidimr hearts are Sweet Thing in Compliments.

Totty (archly): "And so you've never been in love before? Astonishing!" Horace: "Oh. no. It would have been astonishing if I had, since I have never seen you before! cant help teeiing sorry ior nun. oo paurub, ou good-hearted! Why, sir, since passed upon him he has never opened MS lips once to blame his wife'." OTATOEa-a0sks, Rouse Laws; 338 Presho fc Co; 823 order. Total, 1212.

ONIONS 56 ska, McCou Tenner; 8 Newell; Loan fc crushed by the discovery that all wool-underwear whether this Board has power under the law to provide by order that all persons desiring to obtain a license to retail shall make application to the Board of Police Commissioners for a permit for a license or a renewal thereof, which permit sball be granted only on satisfac- is made ot cotton, and pork sausages are made of Co; 71 Btewart fc Buckley; tu iarzmcre tt peei Total, zw..

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