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The Pacific Bee from Sacramento, California • 8

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The Pacific Beei
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SACRAMENTO WEEKLY BEE DECEMBER 8 8 WEEKLY BEE FOLLIES AND F01SLES MARRIED FOREICN NEWS By Telegraph to the Dally Bex THE CONDITION It is a fact that is well supported by evidence and now generally accepted by the medical faculty that the constant use of opium or morphine be sides producing mental aud physical prostration and disease speedily degrades the victim morally aud that the word of au opium or morphine eater cannot be believed nor their actions trusted Physicians say they will lie aud steal even while adm ttmg it to be wrong and that all self-control is lost Gold opened in New York yesterday morning at 102 closing at 3 at Legal Tenders are firm at 97 3i buying and 98 selling Brokers are buying half dollars at 44 per cent discount and selling them at i(a 1 per cent discount Trade dollars are quoted at 96 buying and 96J selling A dividend of 75c per share will be paid by the Spring Valley Water Company on Monday The Commercial and Home Mutual Iusuranoe Companies have declared the usual 1 per cent monthly dividend payable on the 10th Wheat iu Cash sales at $2 10 per cental The total exports from Portland Or for the last six months amount to $6- 17694563 San Francisco Custom House dues for November amount to a decrease of $39338 as compared with the same month in 1876 Hops Choice lots are quoted at 11c fr the local trade but for shipment 9c is asked and 8c is offered The market is very slugging We note sales of 50 bales liussiau Kiver at 10c 64 bales Washington Territory at 8c Sales for the week embrace 150000 ft) ut ll(d7c A new tariff of freight by rail to New York has been adopted as follows: Low grade Wools lo medium 2c all above medium 2J8c Thisisdone to get some of the Wools that now go by Cape lines All MMJ S10CKS THE TEXAN BORDER Companies Ordered to (be Front Chicaoo Dec 5 The Fourth Cavalry from Indian Territory and the Twentieth Infantry from Dakota the regiments which have been ordered to Texas for service on the Rio Grande and other places are supplied by other department changes Those bodies of troops will be recruited up to their full regimental strength Orders have also been issued for Companies I and of the Seventh Cavalry numbering 184 men to move immediately from Fort Lincoln to Deadwood which the Indians are reported to have completely invested UeuUrd Before the Committee on Military Adairs Washington Deo 5 General Ord commander of the forces in Texas was before the Committee on Military Affairs to-day He stated that the Mexican people and authorities on the lower Rio Grande were in sympathy with the raiders and intimated that his present force was quite inadequaie to guard the frontier aud pursue and punish the raiders as his orders required An Apprehended Mexican Raid Chicago Dec The Washington special says: Senator Maxey Congressman Gidilings and several Texas gentlemen had an interview to-day with the Secretary of War and General Sherman The muetiug was for the purpose of communicating to them private information that the Texas gentlemen had received concerning the movements of Mexican troops Generals Caualbo Filcore and Naravjo have command of the Mexican forces It is believed by the Texas gentleman and was so represented to-day that the Mexicans intend to resist in every wav any attempt on the part of General Ord to cross the Rio Grande Mr Jeffers said to Gen Sherman that he believed within the next 30 days a raid would be made from Camargo over into Texas and that he had received private information from Mexico declaring that it was the inten tion of the Mexicans to plunder the towns of Cuero Texana Vicara and Corpus Christi General Sherman pooh-poohed this raid: said that he believe the Mexicans would dare attempt anything of the sort Jeffercd simply contontcd himself with rcitirating his information and added that the United States forces could not now be massed with sufficient rapidity or strength to prevent the raid Intelligence has been received here of Diaz ordering forty-five hundred men to be moved up in the neighborhood of Camargo It is not known whether intentions are friendly or the reverse It is believed however that the pressure that has been brought to hear upon Diaz is so great that he has been forced to move his men to resist all invasion of Mexican soil by Federal forces in pursuit of marandeos TOMAHAWK AND SCALPING KNIFE In this city November 90 by Justice Alexander Potts of Placer to busan Bullard £1 rd county In this city November 25 by Rev 8 Grego-y me Grant of Oswego New York Edith Crone of Sacramento lu this city December 6 by Heines At the the rtate House John Gould to Jennie Still th of Roseville Placer county (Michigan paper please copy) In this city November 29 by Rev Fonkett at the residence of Wm Davis Kilgore to Lizzie Reese both of Sacramento county this city December 6 by Alexander Pat the Capital Hotel Rice of Hanford Tulare county to Carrie Barton of Latrobe Bi Dorado coauty In Roseville December 5 by Rev Wales of Rocklin at the residence of Graut Grant Jr to Julia Smith of Ata Iu BosevFle December 6 by Rev Males at the residence of Grant Earle of Horseshoe Bar to Mrs Hilton of uoseville A Bridge Coloma road December 5 by Rev Sherwood Thos Jack-aon to MrsG McDngall A Freeport Ferry December 2 by Rev Hester Stanton Meyers to Mrs Jack-son all ot Yolo county In Brighton township December 2 by Rev Mr Robertson Arthur Casey to Sarah LUfs In San Jose December 1 0 Gilman to Kate Cullen In San Francisco December 2 A Everett to Lllen Avery In San Francisco December 3 Conroy to EUzibeth Kielty Iu San Francisco December 2 John-st to Margaret A Bate- Iu Lo Augean Nuveacbr 27 Lackey i Mamet A Lombard In St Helen i veinber 20 Apperson to Lovina A Ha dman In Chico vein her 29 Wade to Mrs AIJ Dunnvant in Hollister November 29 Burtchell to Mary Lithrop Iu Fort Joes November 25 A Meyer to (Pauli Holzhauser Iu Yrek a November 25 8ingleton to Ade-ine Hyer ar Stockton November 29 Plummer to Sadie 1'ilton In Vreka November 28 Irwiu to Mrs Smith In San Francisco November 28 by Bev Dr Lntlirup Albert Stow of bacramento to Maggie Keeler of Saa Francisco iu Davlsville November 22 A Hfde to 'i ary Kerr In -Jan Francisco December 1 A Nmrae to Alible White In San Fraucisco November 30 A Toilie to Mmuie Fresh Iu Han Francisco November 30 Graham to Lottie Rutherford In Mariposa November 25 Quimby to Miuerva Rinser In Santa Cruz November 25 Murphy to usan Brown Iu San Fran isco November 29 by Rev Dr Guard I Thurman to Lena Murphy both of Sacramento In San rancigco November 27 Evans to Mary A Jehu In San Iraucisco November 29 Gliss-mao to Julia Dunham In Shasta November 23 Rutherford to Mary Durfor In Shasta November 29 Durfor to Ida Wills In Weaverville November 23 to Mrs nowler Iu Bloomfield November 29 Patterson to Gnervla Crawfo-d In Hata Rosa November 30 1 Crlss to Sophia Struckman In apa November 29 Curtis to Fanny 0 Walker In San Francisco November 29 A McMullen to Swan Maine 1 San Fraucisco November 27 A Olsen to Muria Frallsell In San Fra cisco November 29 Graham to Lizzie Gillogley In Brooklyn November 28 Baiter to Nellie Cameron Iu San Rafael November 24 Wallace to Mary Ryan In Quincy November 27 Meally to KatHHullivnu In Mendocino City November 28 0 Stewart to France Cooper In Quincy November 27 Oliver to Mary UulerwooJt BOR In this city November 26 the wife of Jas Fane of a son lutliH city November 30 the wife of Mund of a daughter Iu tills city November 28 the wife of Thos Devine of twin sons In tin city December 4 the wife of Sklftt'igton of a daughter Iu this city December 4 the wife of Lieut Norton A of a daughter (Sliver btate and Nevada papers please copy) In this city November I the wife of Martin Wetzel of a daughter In this c'ty December 8 the wife of Ohas Sexton of a son In Dixon December 5 the wife of JCEibe of a son (Willows Jourml Golusa county please co y) In Mau June December 2 the wife of Shaftbrd of a son In Qiuicy November 26 the wife of Garla of a daughter In ckton December 3 the wife of Brown of a daughter Near llinter November 29 the wife of Farrell of a son In Nevada City December 1 the wife of StBiadley of a daughter In Roseville November 26 the wife of 0 Keehner of a eon Cana November 29 the wife of A Dil-1 of a daughter Iu Visalia November 24 the wife of A- Majors of a son In Gridley November 24 the wife of Moor of a daughter In Ioue City November 24 the wife of Chas Leys of a son Iu HManlnburg November 28 the wife of Rossiter of a daughter In Sn Andreas November 29 the wife of Haw of a son Iu Blue Canyon Novembor24 the wife of Smith of a daughter In Point of Timber November 23 the wife of A Taylor of a daughter In Washington Yolo county December 1 the wife of Lee of a son Elk Slough November 2H the wife of Duffy of a daughter In Nord November 28 the wife of Steveu-B'D of a daughter hi Chico November 27 the wife of Wertnbaugher of a daughter InWest Crafton November 25 the wife of McElroy of a daughter IKA IIIS In this city November 30 JoseDh Snchar a native of BudiU Baden aged 49 years 8 mouths and 11 dava In this city November 30 Newton Infant son of a Susanah Brown aged months aud days In this city December 2 Edith Bailey eldest daughthcr ot Frauk aud Mattie Mouthack aged 3 years 6 mouths and 28 days papers please py) IniUiecity December 6 Charles Van rdou a native of Wayne couuty New York aged 49 years and 10 days In this ty December 6 Antone Byer a native of Germany ag 37 years and 7 days Iu Virginia City Nevada December 5 Mrs Geo I Lammon daughter of John and Barbara Ash aged 27 yeae aud 1 mouth (Record-Union please copy Near Wheatland December 3 Rmbke (formerly of Sacramento) aged 56 yea and 7 months Near Napa Deoember 3 Katie Platt aged 7 years- Near Ten-Milo House Jackson road December! Lucie A wife of Fitch a native of Ohio aged 52 years 9 rnouuhs and 19 days (Ashtabula Sentinel Ohio please copy) In Yolo county December 1 I Perevia a native of the Western Islands aged 49 years iu Chico November 28 mtaut daughter of Gotleib Ackerman lu Ukiah Valley November 30 Bon-too aged 32 years In Suitor county Novomber 26 Best aged 5 years In Yuba county November 29 Burke fgd 3 years lu Mariposa county November 25 Geary aged 20 years lu Fresno November 15 7 Vcllguth aged 1 yoar In Grass Valley township November 29 Ssyle aged 2 years In Forest City November 29 McCormick aged 41 years In Wood bridge Han Joaquin county November 0J Diuitlin a native of Boston aged 49 years and 1 mouth (Boston papers please copy In Grovillo November 27 Lauer aged 2 years In Sittor Greek November 24 Taylor aged 73 years In Marysville November 30 Martin aged 46 ars In Red Bluff November 29 Briggs aged 22 years In Martinez Novomber 25 Girvan aged 3 years In Jackson Novomber 20 Greenhalgh aged 11 years in Napa Nove 'nbor 28 KatloM Griswold god 3H year i I Concord Contra Costa county October 29 Mdo Foote aged 73 years In Alameda couuty November 27 Tylor aged 44 years In Oakland November 18 Blackwell aged 39 years lu Longvlllo Novenibor 23 Hamilton aged 23 years In Han Rafael Note mb 24 Alice Iiorpey agd 2 1 years in Hau Rafael November 26 Suls aged 9 mouth and 0 days Mrs Ralston's a Notorious CouRdeuee Man New York Deo 7 The Tribune says that A Chandor the travelling companion of Mrs Ralston is recognized here as a notorious confidence man The detectives say that five years ago he was known as one of the shrewdest confidence operators in the city His plan was to get acquainted with foreigners who were about returning to Europe aud pretend he was going on the same steamer that bis baggage was already on hoard He would then borrow all the money he could get his victims to trust him with and disappear Lassallo Chandor his father was one of the most notorious confidence men in the United States about thirty years ago and served a term iu the Penitentiary for defrauding Charles Joseph Affner out of a large sum of money and jewelry His trial occupied the Court six days aud wag quite celebrated Oneof the counsel was Joseph White at one time a prominent lawyer of California MRS OATES IN TROUBLE New York Dec 7 A year ago Alice Oates of comio opera troupe fame obtained a divorce from her second husband Henry LrTitus Yesterday her namo was brought into notice by the commencement of a suit for divorce in which the fair Alice is sworn to have had improper relations with the tenor of the company Mrs Elizabeth Laurent is the plaintiff and Henry Laur-ntthe defendant The complainant states that she was married in 1874 and that defendant lived with Mrs Oates in various places in 1876-7 EVENING SENSATION Deadwood (D Dec 7 A terrible tragedy occurred in the upstairs parlor of the Lane Star Suloou at this place last evening which resulted in the death of Sam Curly a sporting man well known in Virginia and Kitty Leroy equally well known on the Comstock They had been married five months but lived unhappily Wednesday night Curlry returned from Cheyenne and last night he went to her room shot her through the heart and then shot himself through the brain Both died instantly THIEF TRYING THIEF New York Dec 7 In the court proceedings yesterday ill connection with Robert Case the convicted President of the Security Lifo Insurance Company it turned out that Gelman now in the State Prison was ono of the grand jurors who indicted Case Lambert President of the lato Popular Lifo Insurance Company and now on trial for a State Prison offence was called yesterday as a juror iu one of the criminal courts He was ex cuBed The City of Rcrliii New York Deo 7 The stoamship City of Berlin is not yet reported arrived out She is but three days over due however and her agents aud owners here have no fears for her safety They say her machinery may have hern disabled and she is making port under sail or at half speed The City of Berlin is one of the staunchest ships and is commanded hy Captain Kennedy Commodore of the fleet OUR BORDER BOTHERS Is the Aiiinlstrtlloii tryliis to Provoke lloNlilitlen? Washington Dec 7 The Democracy here are prophecying war with Mexico claiming that Gen Ord is not a fit man to whom to intrust affairs on the Rio Grande and holding that the Administration backed by various Eastern commercial journals is endeavoring to provoke the hostilities One Democratic member said: would not be proper to speak my mind frankly about Gen exabiina-tiou to-day but I will say that if it is the desire of tlio Administration to preserve amicable relations with Mexico they have considering all the circumstances selected for commandor of the troops on tlio Texas border the officer who would be most likoly to defeat tlioir II is no secret among army officers that tlio selection of General Ord for the duty assigned to him was indicative of the in-t nt of the Government to provoke a collision between our troops and those of Mexico How to counteract the influences which are Bwiftly carrying us into complications from which escape without war will be hopeless has as above stated been the subject of anxious deliberation by Speaker Randall and his most trusted confidential advisers It is stated that on Monday next nt tlio furthest a resolution will be introduced into the House taking the ground that the proper way iu which to establish friendly relations with Mexico prevent border disturbances and to assist the people of that country in maintaining stable Government and build up their material prosperity is to promote commercial relations between the two nations and to this end every effort ought to he made to secure a reciprocity treaty which will develop trade and bring the people of the respective conutries into close business relations MACMAIION'N PALE Republican Iu llie Axeemlniil Paris Dec 7 President submission is said to bo due to his firmness to enlist Senators who resolved not to support a socond dissolution Duke Daudiffcrt Pusqulcr President of the Senate told President MacMahon Wednesday that ho himself would take the tribunal against such a proposal Republican papers generally express distrust of MacMahon and donbt lospecting the efficiency of the projected compromise unless sound guarantees are conceded The Constu-tional and Solid rejoioe that the principle of government by majorities has triumphed President MacMahon has finally conceded to Dofaur foil liberty of action is forming the Cabinet The now Ministry will bo therefore homogeneous This exclude i President reservation that lie might have the ohoico of Minishrs of War of Marine and Foreign Affairs HOME NEW8 By Telegraph to the Bee FROM THE NATIONAL CAPITAL A greenback Bill Iutro lnceil Washington Dec 5 These bills were introduced in the Bouse yesterday: By Earthell of To substitute greenbacks for the issue of the National Banking Association to pay full amount for all the bonds deposited by them in the Treasury in accordance with the terms of the contract expressed on the face of said bonds bonds so redeemed to be cancelled By Schleiohler For construction of a railroad from San Antonio to Eagle Pass Texas also to ascertain losses sustained by citizens of Texas by reason of Mexican depredations By For the relief of certain settlers in the State of California also te correct boundaries of certain lands in California Conkllng's kittle Onme New Yobk Deo 6 The Washington special Bays Senator Conkling made a movement today which indicates that be is determined still to carry the war into Africa On the Commerce Committee of which ho is Chairman the only Republican who voted for the nominations was Burnside In the rearrangement of the committees however it appears that Burnside is removed from the Commerce Committee and placed upon the Post-office Committee while Jones of Nevada oneof the bitterest opponents of the Administration takes Burnside's place on the Commerce Committee This leaves the Commerce Committee with five anti-Administration Republicans and four Democrats It is to this Committee that all nominations relating to Customs and Bevenue including Collectors of Forts and Consuls besides a large class of other officers like Steamboat Inspectors are referred JSenate Inquiring Into Frnnco I'riwnlan tn pic ns nil In css 1 lie olorwlo (use Washington Dec 6 The Senate lias asked the President for the correspondence had with the German French and English Ministers in regard to the late Franco Prussian war The House Committoe on Elections today took a final vote in the Colorado case A report declaring Patterson (Dem) entitled to the seat was authorized by the votes of Harris Springer Candler Cobb Williams Turner and Ellis all Democrats Thornbury Wait and His-cock Republicans will present a minority report in favor of Belford (Rep) and still another rep rt will be submitted by Gen Cox taking the ground that there was no valid election The Ilnaiplireys Decision Washington Dec 6 Judge docision declaring that Patterson was not a fugitive from astice is regarded generally as a mere makeshift to avoid the responsibility of dociding upon the merits of his case and referring the subject to the Senate Silver Washington Dec 6 Senator Matthews submitted a concurrent resolution reciting various Acts of Congress authorizing the issue of Bouds and Consols and declaring that all bonds of the United States under said Acts are payable principal and interest at the option of the Government of the United States in silver dollars of 41244 grains sdver and Buch payments are not in violation of public faith or the rights of public creditors Laid on table and ordered printed Body Recovered from the Hurou Washington December 5 The body of Morris of the wrecked Huron has been recoveied Vrnnt Don't Want It New Yobk December 5 A Herald special from London Bays: The Herald correspondent in Paris telegraphs in reference to the rumor recently published in regard to tlio prospective appointment to the Mission to Berlin or that of Loudon that General Graut assured him in the most emphatic manner before leaving Paris that he would not accept any office under any Administration and particularly in the Diplomatic Service Mr Tilton Will Tattle New Yobk Dec 5 The mother of Mrs Tilton says it is probable that she will make a full and authenticated story of her life That part which the Courts of justice and public scorn have managed to suppress will be beard to the dismay of those who have hunted her down to the oxtrimity of decency while their Bole protection from ignominious scandal and exposure was in Mrs silence There is bo truth in the report that sho is to be reconciled to lier husband Marine Collision Due ife I oat New Yobk Dec 5 A Boston dispatch received here states that the ship Quintero from Iquique for Boston Bank after collision with another vessel off i i Saint Roque All the ersw Wjro saved but one The vessel cargo and freight were insured for about $30000 Wheat kilioonor Sunk Oswego Doo The schooner Wayne from Milwaukee with wheat while making port early this morning struck East pier and sunk The vessel and cargo are a total loss Cargo insured Death from liloroform New Yobk December 6 Francis Copiutt a reputed wealthy importer aud member of the Union League-Club was found dead in his bed his face in a pan containing chloroform Whether death was the result of accident or design is not known A Call lor $10000000 In Bonds New Youk Dec 0 A Washington dispatch says that Secretary Sherman will issue a call to-day for ten million dollars worth of bonds Appointments to the Tusearora Washington Deo Commander John Phillip is ordered to the command of the Tuscurora at tlio navy yard at Mare Island and Lieutenant Geo Reiter to the Tuicarora as executive Dean Ramsey rel ites that ata certain dinner party the hostesi observed that of the guests an Hon Mrs Mur- bad no spoon for her soup aud called the a(tention of the servant to the fact The man servant who was an eccentric old bachelor replied to hi mistress in a voice heard all over the room the last time Mrs Murray was here we lost a spoon imStIET 1 ETTKR8 REMAIN INC! (j jf iJ claimed in the Post Office at Sacramento ity acrameuto couuty State of CaUfornion lliuratlay Aec 6 1877 To obtain these letters the applicant must all for letters" giving the da'e the list If not called for within one month they will be scut to the Dead Letter Office Iadie 1 1st Adams Mrs Anna Mrs Lydia Barrott Miss Julia Bmer Mrs Mary Bickgraf Mrs 0 (12th and H) Burke Mrs (48 8th street) Burns Miss A Byrnes Mrs Thus Mrs Katie (12th and street) Cass Mrs Mary Clifford Nel ie-2 Ccwity Mrs Jas Deusiuore Miss Nellie Diguan Miss Annie Dulge Mr Fred Doherty Mrs Dan (5th bet and O) Doherty Mies Mary (39 lug Mre Annie Jo 'jgon Migg Addie Johnson Ming iolo Johngon Migg Mana Juneg Mrs A fon Mrg Annie lawg )D Muss Mary Much Mik8 Mary-2 Mahon- Mre Mary Metzger Mre Ben-2 McCoy Mrs Miuerva McLaughlin Mrs McNorton Mims Ettift Mi ler Mrs E-l Moore Mrg Sheridan Morrison Mrg Jam o-2 Morgan Alia Murphy Mre Julia ye Mre (I bet 15th and loth) O'Neill Mrs Ellen Rink ham Miss Louie Preeg Mre Maria Renfro Ming EUa-2 Sage Mr Scott Mrg Mary 8chnausg MreE Schurr Mrs Freda bilinn Miss Clara A2 Smith Mrs A Smith Mig Maggie A Somerfield Mius (loth and C) Stauly Miss Ada ateerfort Mrs Corah May (819 st) Sty re Mre ritver Mrg Susannah I'homaa Mre Nora Todd Migg Mattie an Horu Mva Vice Mre VI aldeck Miss Dora Wells Mrg Katie Welch Mims Mary Welsh Mrs Flla Whitker Mre Perrilor White Miss Alice William Mrs Nellie Willson Miss Julia tork Migg Annie Young Mirs Bell lorn De Sousa Ainia Emelia 3d st) 'IkiuB Mrs Mary iuley Mrs Helen lint Mrs Benjamin Freoe Mrs A (care Roduat) Fringe' Mins Minna (13th and C) tiates Mrs Chas Ginzherg Nish Rosa (176 street) Gntner Mrs Sarah Gilfried Mins 0 (care John Wanner Goriuon Mrs Thog (6th and H) Greehy Mrs A Green Liaette Griggell Mis Otille Grimmes Mrs A Grub ter Mias Pauline Hall Ruth 1 1 art man Miss Libbie Harris Mina Laviuia Hastings Mre (6th and O) Harthorn Mre 0 Heppe Mre Maria Hcitdt'y Misa Amelia Hill Ruth Hobbs Mrs Holden Mre CbaR Hunt Mre Chae Gentlemen's IJt Arron Adams Agues A A Allen Allen I Allord Amond John Applegate Arne-t Thos Arnold Henry Attama John tjornecoaw Martin Baldwin Barnhill Thos Bectu Geo Beck Bernardo Blanchard Bookman Je sie Boidieer Brandon Rrja Brown Brown Buchard Wm BugerJolm 6 aman Carney Cant) Cati Chanaberland E-2 Chamberlin Chapman Chas Chase Clark H2 Clark Coatjg McCaffery Conroy Conn Corley Brate Contley raw Robert Corey Curtis Parrey Itarley Master Davis DeCamp Master Demartlm A Deiiuy Thos DeNcut DeHchamps Frank Dickson John Dickson Dtnueen John Dixon Alfred Dooley Ed Durlre Col 0 Fhlwards A Kssig b-2 I arrell Federer Feyhle A Fitch a F'dey Tiui Fond Forsythe A Francon Alexander Francis 6odey Gale JH Garwood Gurbe Henry Gardfter Gardner Gatsebet Albert Gldbiend A Giaeono Giuririch 8 Girolamo Gormley Wm Green (miner Geo Griffin John Grimes A GrtUo 0 Grigsby Gutch Garry aedrich Fred Hale A Hamilton A Hammer Fred Hauly John Hauly A Hanly Jas Horkoy Harrop John Hearn Patrick Healey Hearu Patrick Henderson A Henderson Antone Hendricks Nick Hoakpi Hoggatt Hopkins A Howard Geo Hughes Burrell a 0 Jacobs JacKSou Jackson Jas Johnson A Johnson 0 Johnson Jour land A Joaquin Mnnuel Jubb Comings Jiaesberu Wm Kelley Kunzel Wm Kohler Henry-2 Kunsle Jacob add Ghas Lakuino Slg (Front street) Leach Robert Lee Thos L-e Noah Lindeberg John Long A Lukeu August Lyons Wiuuefred IHcBaird Norman McCullough John Culiough McDonald Jag McGraw Ja-2 MoHale Jas McKeehan Wm Mack Fr Mace Mtbaney John Marshall Maroney John Maresoll Andrew Marion irinelli Mason Big Merdo Martinove (I ot at val) Martin TR Massey Wm uickS W-2 Mendeleg (K at) Mills Rv 0 Miller Muler Frank Muller Jrc Meyers Meyers Stanton Navdue (Front st) Needham Nurdhuser Nilson Nolan Llefyett Michael Penell Col Payne (Hotel de France) -2 Page Capt Parker red Parker Parker Paure (Hotel de France) Patten Pennell Wolf Peters Manuel Pluppg Pinkston A larleg Rawles Brown Recliow Louis KeufrowJ Reynolds John Rhodes Ro inson Frof Romoui Root Russell Silas fcchwarz (42 at) bhermao Shear I1 Shilling John Shields Peter Shoots Short Jog Blac Ben Muith Srnythe (12th bet and F) Smith Yates Smith Mr or Keys (Lower Stockton Road) Snarr Wm Soot Anthony Staley Bteveng A Stone Hayden Stryker 8yer Chas Smnmerfeldt A (10th at) Tamey Dan lerrio Samuel Terrall Wm Thayer Thomas Scott Tilton Tittle Earnest Trevett Geo Trisch Cnas Turner Daniel I pton au Horn Mr(tallor) Van Trees Victory John Viceneto bn Dn Wall 8 Walsh David Warren Warner Billy Wonldrich Fred Waxen Master Jos Webb Heury-2 Weeks Harry Welirli Whitbeck Wheeler Wtntker Harrison White Williamson Henry Wilcox Master Louis Wiener Andrew Windsor (care Peck) Wimmer Wtndnu A (J st 6th 7th) Wolf Woods od Woods Thos Wren A Voting Michael Young Young Austin william Hopping Postmastor -'J'JJi1 Asphyxiation Apprehended Rome Deo 5 Cardinal Simeoni has supplied the following information to one of the em-' assies accredited to the Vatican The Pope was rectless Monday night He has great difficulty in breathing and made this morning a constant painful aud in effoctual effort to relieve his lungs Asphyxiation is apprehended Cardinal Simeoni is now reported seriously ill of pneumonia Fiona Reported Captured hy the Turks London Dee 5 An Adrianople dispatch says: The report has readied here that the Turks had captured Elena with 5000 prisoners A dispatch from Pera says Suleiman Pasha has captureiElena and six cannon He hopes to caplure Tirnova shortly A Chance for Another Row In Frauee Paris Dec 5 It is reported in Parlimentary circles that the Government contemplates proroguing the Chamber of Deputies and forming a dissolution of the Ministry should le Chamber not vote the Budget to-morrow Milpwreek and Ions oflife London Deo 5 A dispatch from Coquimbo Chile Bays: The Pacific Steam Navigation steamship Atacoma has been lost The crew numbered 40 and the passengers about 50 Only 18 persons were saved Condition of the Pope New York Doo 6 A Herald Bpecial from London says: A late dispatch from Borne says that the hands and arms of the Pope are swelling aud that his respiration is laborious His mind however continues clear The common opinion here is that the end is rapidly approaching Very little concern is Bhown about the political consequences of his death Negotiations Pending Paris Deo It is stated that negotiations between President MacMahon and Duffaire were resumed in consequonce of steps taken by Senator Bathie who is probably act-iug for the Orleanist Senators The Solid states that Duffaire is willing to conduct the negotiations to the point of forming a Ministry hut is unnilling to accept office himself The Figaro names as among the probable Ministers Bathie Minister of Justice Waddington Minister of the Interior Leon Say Minister of Finanoe and Christophle Minister of Public Works The City of Berlin Not Considered Dost London Dee Th a owners are confident of the safety of the stoamer City of Berlin now 12 days out from New York for Quocnstown aud Liverpool A financier says that the premium at for reinsurance on the steamer advanced to ten guineas yesterday The Turks Advancing London Dec 6 The Turkish division from Sarna Sue-flar crossed the Lom took Popkio and is now marching in the direction of Ver-boca SENATORIAL Mtl lUI Yesterday's 4ala Day In the Senate Airs his Wobbler Chicago Deo 7 The Inter Washington special has an interesting account of the Sonate Executive session yesterday Incidentally a warm discussion occurred turning on the Tenure of Office Act in which Conkling denounced the President severely holding up his Civil Service Reform announcement as a pretense for deceiving the pnblio and ridiculing his message with ironical quotations Ho advocated the strict enforcement of the Tenure of Office Act Some of his witty sarcastic remarks roused Judge Davis who suggested that Conkliug was guilty of inconsistency in allowing the confirmation of Wm Henry Smith as Collector at Chicago in violation of the Tenure of Office Act Coxk-liug replied that Illinois Senators and not he were responsible for that Davis retorted that he had opposed the appointment aud the confirmation Conkling snceringly remarked that he was Bur-prised at tlio overwhelming vote in favor of Smith iu face of tlio gigantic efforts put forth by the Independent Senator from Illinois to prevent it Senator Thurman doclared tlio Toledo Postmaster was appointed iu violation of the President's Civil Service rule and in pursuance of a compact hy which Mathews became Senator Mathows rose angrily and made his maiden speech defending himself and the President declaring that the whole duty was to pass on the qualifications of appointees Conkling warmly replied and Mathews held his own much bettor than anticipated Voorliois made his maiden speech also devoting the greater part of it denying newspaper statements that the Democrats intended to reorganize the Senate aud sealTilden in the White House He said he had been assured that Democrats were trying to Johnsonizo President Hayes which he also denied Tlio Republicans their Ho remarked that they had forced him in'o his chair and ho for one did not desire to prevent them from enjoying his administration to the fullostdegreo Mr Voorhcos then followed in the same train iu which Thurman had spoken denouncing the Democrats who had accepted office under President Hayes From tlio debate it is judged that tlio intention of the Democrats is to do everything possible to encouruge a breach in the Republican party Murderer Hanged Acdubi Deo 7 John Collins was hanged in jail this morning for the murder of a fellow convict named Howard Quotatio is of yesterday Board- opening and closing: Meadow Valley 25c Raymond A Ely fe8 9 Eureka Consolidated $35 36 Jackson $3 Alps 9 8 Belmot 40c Gila $1 65 1 CO Leopard $1 40 Panther 60c Northern Belle $11 Hi 11 Buss 25c 30c Thomas 40c 45c Manhattan $im De Frees 65c 50c Grand Prize $12H 124 Argenta $1 55 1H Navajo $1 95c Independence $1 Day Silver $4 3 South Prize 85c New Coso $1 Modoc 45c 40c Bodie $3 Bechtel $5 Golden Chariot $1 Leeds $2'4i 2 70 Tiptop $11 30 Lady Washington $116 116 W'clls-Fargo 50c Kossuth 30c Andes 75c $1 05 Ward 90c Lee $1 North Con Virginia 116 1 70 Morning Star $26 Troj $1 20 1 15 Benton $3 10 3 15 Boylo 90c Solid Silver $5 6 Leviathan 60c Caledonia $5g 54 Alta $184 196 Mexican $15 hi 15 Exchequer $56 Alpha $156 154 Crown Poiut $8 85 Yellow Jacket $13 124 Con Virginia $24 Justice $14 144 Ghollar $43 44 Belcher California $29 296 Utah $166 1G4 Imperial $14 Ophir $49 484 Kentuck 66 Stocks San Fbancisco Deo 7 The following are the quotations of sales of the Kegular Board this morning opening and closing: Ophir 118 Mexican $1514 Gonld A Curry SIO1! 11 Best Belcher $21H 21 California $29 i 291 Savage Con Virginia $24 23 Chollar $444 45 Hale A Noroross $11 Ilia Crown $8la Yellow Jacket $12 12 Imperial $1 1 20 Kentuck $0 5 Alpha $14 4 14 Belcher 744 Bierra Nevada OH Confidence $6H Utah $1GH 15H Succor $344 3 05 Bullion 844 Kxchoquor $5H 54 Segregated Belcher $40 Overman $2544 20 Justioe $15 14H Union Consolidated $7H 744 Alta $18 Julia $3 05 3 Caledonia $4 80 4 Silver Hill $3 05 2 95 MAN FU MAUKFTS 8an Fbanoisoo Deoember 5 Snperttne quoted DUW 46 Ex-tr $7 12 447 payable In silver WHEAT Milling 2 3Xi 40: shipping 12 30(02 37)4 BAULEV Feed gold rates $1 68(31 70 old rewing $1 72)4 Til 77)4 IUO lbs ironi $1 70 to (2 00 will cover all grades of feed HA lable at IIC1323 00 Jiange from $1 np to $1 60 Jwext $1 60a 3 00 FEED-Bran $24 00 feed Middlings 36 Ground Barley $JS340 Oll-cake Meal 42 00 straw HUeaUoo BAIlil Fresh roll Batter 27)4 435 pickled roll 24r326c Cal Cheese 1H 00c Eastern lit(q21c California 60(352)4C ther kinds 20343c SACKAMENTO MARKETS (Reported and Corrected for Daily Be) Retail Markets 46600 fib 4546500 do Gal Eastern 25(230 Cal 1760 Eastern 18(4)2260 Wholesale Market Sftrtttoo tt 61X4)450 dos bacramento brands S6 75 9 bbl Said Alfalfa 10I2c 6(0)10 25 Salt Lake 75(a)2 rAD-Cal 17)40 Ess jo GKOCHD UAK1EY 1 DO fi 1 00 tb) In sold BHAN and 27 60 sold 36 00 gold COHN 2 75 in gold BAV 16(q18 Alfalfa baled 12(314 Mill Katea Mexlcau3 3 76((1i4 6b COOOAN UTH 7 00-33 1 3 76as4 60 bnnoh Cal it: Sicily 0 1(01 75 VCINCEH $1 28(31 60 ft box APPLES 1 1 75 $1 25(01 60 In New York City during tho fort niht ending November 2Uh there were 127 douths from scarlet fover aud 13G from diphetberia The Moiix Acln the War Path Di-ikIuooiI huri ouinled New York Dec 5 A special dispatch to the Herald from Bismarck dated yesterday says: Orders were received to-day at Fort Lincoln for companies I and of the Sevonth Cavalry to move at once to Deadwood on forced marches Tho bat-tulion will only musterl84 men followed by 32 wagons and their teamsters The troops are in no condition to move and will he in a worse condition when they strike the Indians A courier has bei dispatched to Standing Ruck ordering the infantry new stationed tin re to the Beat of war The companies lrom Forts Suelling and Sisseton aro expected here by lightning trains Deadwood is surrounded by Indians Important messages have been flying in every direction from Bismarck to-day and tho air is heavy with rumors of bloody times between here and Dead-wood The report is tliat Deadwood is completely invested A heavy wagon train on the Custer road has been captured aud it is said that the Iudiaus are banqueting upon the blood of defenseless men and women The weather is cold windy and very blizzardlike Thore will be a hard time for the troops if a campaign is the issue of the tr-uble The Seventh Cavalry Battalion will not be able to loave until to-morrow night or Thursday morning The Deadwood stage which arrived last night reports a train of eight wagons loaded with provisions captured by Sioux Indians near Sulphur Springs Four horses were killed and six driven off The provisions were all takon The Indians estimated at GOO passed north The stage and its passengers were unmolested Captain company of tlio Seventh Cavalry recently posted at Sulphur Springs is marching iu not having heard of the Deadwood troubles Edgerly himself arrived by stage Rumor of Diaraell'a HexIffmUioii London Deo 7 Rumors of Earl resignation of tiie Premiership are again circulating and that Lord Derby Seorotary of State for the Foreign Department will succeed him and Marquis of Salisbury Secretary of State for India will succeed Lord Derby IV reek off (be oust of Prance London Deo 7 The steamer wrecked off the island of Usliaut Franco is named the European from the Cape of Good Hope for Plymouth and Southampton A Brest dispatch says the European ran on a rock in the fog The passengers took to boats and the steamer sunk ten minutes afterward No lives lost is not" wrote tho editor of The Deadwood Daily Champion quieter more peaceful well regulated and orderly community in the Western And then as the offloe-boy entered to say that somebody wanted to see him he took his bowie between his teeth put a pew-pattern seven shooter on the desk in front of him and then said "Jim get out another coffin -plain ono this and lot tho cuss come When a newspaper complains of another newspaper that the other ews-pnper steals from the first newspaper the complainant is too stupid to see that the fact of the stealing shows that the paper stolen from has really printed something worth reading SEW ADVERTISEMENTS CAPITAL IRON AND BRASS WORKS A Ninth nnil 14 aireoN a added new and Improved rfT ntKMarlilnory I am prepared to do every description of luoelilno work in Iron braas and wood wm Wind-mills and Pump are superior It 1(031).

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