Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive

Los Angeles Star from Los Angeles, California • 2

Publication:
Los Angeles Stari
Location:
Los Angeles, California
Issue Date:
Page:
2
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

Slmjclcs Star. ALL the" xnriubers 'presont Jha King; llresideat. In ttednifA i. vt of the prcrlons meeting were read and approved. political mpat py sutprieo, at boen concealed, by the few rwho H5 had -been dcetiprog 3 for several dyj maw cheerful manner, and Ott bcingv informedofthe charactor ofEvarteVupinion')' in tho; Boll irttf eaiuj, replied belierej; Everts is mt only 'souhd lawyer bnt; state smonwho wiu, advisc' the President jo ml to act aa law in a manner .1 that.wir meeting feelprov firmation During theevening)twO clergy mlon of- the negro.

Mstbodlst Church at his bodside two Brol present during hU last hourq tered the baptismal )-tito) pf th Ca tholic Sneaking of political shortly before his doath, he siud the' grcat national qaes-r 'J, tions now wore finance tod, 1 A Orapo Orowera Convention. I believe that sock meetiag would bo attended with good results to the grpfgrow ing interests of such loealtties as make the culture of the grape a specialty Tbete was a wine growers convention held tae yoar, in Saa Fnneisoo, bat wa do tio4 know that; it resulted in any great practical benefit to the wine irade Bnt the meeting kUwled to at prernat does not oontemplste uoo of those great fbrmal meetings, with jets of officers, and' preambles and resolutions, and all the machinery ef regular State Convention bnt whai is meant is, for tho grmo growers of each district to com together occasionally, and compare note about the treatment of the crops, the. remits of experiments, and the numerous subjects likely to interest grape eattoriste. This has been suggested by the following communication, which wo find fat the San Josd Mercury if it be) good for the enltnrists of Santa Clara, as wh think it will cannot be disadvanlageeaa to those of this locality, and to them we recommend it Mocivui 7, 18C8. Editor Memory Knowing the interest yon take in the culture ef the grap, I take the liberty of addreeting through year eu' Bans few lines to my fellow grape growers of Santa Gars and Santa Crus euunuee.

The frequent calls I have from weranoa interested in the basioem, and lack of knowledge on my part, hae'enggeeted to my mind the importance of oar meeting together and forming society to meet from time to time to exhibit the Terrat varieties grapes, osespare notes, aad disease the modut oyer-antis of the bustness from tbq putting'in of the catting to the packing the product for market. 1 fkel that by so meeting and 'organising we can be of great mataal benefit to each ether, aad make this ear. fareved locality, fhe grsne growing region par excellence, not only of Cuifornia bat the world. Feeling thus, and knowing that others art equally interested, I would cordially invite au interested I especially ia the mountains) to meet at Mr. MeKeraoaa, on Saturday, SepC, 5th, at 1 o'clock, r.a.

L. J. Bcaaxu i Old Dxaocaars. The San Francisco hrf letin finds two old Democrats going fur the Radical ticket, msatioo Log Geaeral Alfred Rcdington and Alien P. Dudley (not very flattering association to the General).

How much is or ever was this ma Dudley a Democrat Aad what the motive -If says Dudley. went back to the Democrats and tamped the State for Haight, aad tried to get along with them.1.': lie ha now gone back to the Radicals to stamp the State for Grant. 11111 the Bulletin tell 'how much this old Democrat received for hie last year, and how much this yeart In its market report wQl it tell the price.of inch cattle Sacramento Reporter. i No one who know aaythiag of Al. Dadley will be surprised at hi' bring, richer for or 'against any party.

Tbs Tsct is, Al. ia a "free Iance7 ia political matter, the same priacipl aetnatiag him ia this, as in hia la gal prartice to accept, a priairifig ft from either side of w'eaoso. Ti beard, the other day, ef a ooavenation lately had with AL, at Camanche Camp, by a gentleman now' in this section 'of eosnlij, Which atirfsetrrilj. aocoucU fs( jdecBalag to attend tho meeting of the Democracy in that eonnty Csnso whybe had bead retained on the other aid why be had been Roxn Mattcm. There is no-sahcct of more importance to a trading community than the construction of good roads for the trsns; poruftiun of (Ireight to and from marked ThW more particularly tho caep wheqe a senpeyt is in MBnection vrith ths city.

Our atmtU has besa directed to the neecsfityjof malting a rosd along the riiehiU in the Soa Trancts qiiito Caflon. Gentlemen frum an adjoining county loomplaifli of tho difficulty, the impracticability, almost, of transportin'; heavy freight brought by steamer lover thof roads of this county i snd they also sar. that it is ab-solutely nocessary, forr tbs prosperity and 1 advancement of this county, Gut the caflon above alluded should passable. This con be'duno cutting- a road along tho. sidehill and protecting it.

It it' stated lhAt certain parties wobld 'ofo large sum of monejWith the county in inaking'thi )Vhy; i it not Why are jmpodiment tf the trade and travel of )onr city, allowed to TB-i main, 'against4 the bomplainta) of 'tbe public oounties are do-t sirous pf opening np a road to Santo Barbara, which would cut off a largo trade' from- this city, and yet nothing Is done to the evil of We direct the 'aitontioh of the Board of. Supervisors to this matter y.i Fob Saw Diboo- bad tho pleasinrs of meeting oq Sundat lari, bur Eij Andreas Rt'jitler who) was oh hio'wtty tp San Diego to prospeot as to tho' propriety of removing tho Register office (o that city. It Is many' years since' wo last saw of friend Jeff he has eyidcntlj; been living on tho; fat of tho land, tiij email quantity of which has adhered to hif corpus. The report from old Calaveras is not' as sriiafaetoty as we would wish' it. Nothing can bo strongsr- pruof of this fid than tho announccsr.ent that th Register would bo discontinued after its publication ojf last although published at tho county eaL In, the straggle for tho county seat many-, years were occupied in litigation and hundreds of thousands of dollars ek; pended, and yet it all ends In tho town car county not being hble to support a good Democratic paper.vWs are sorry for wish it wore otherwiso.

In our neighboring city of Saa Diego, we think there is a fin opening for a Democratic paper; Mr. Gatewood ia well qualified to supply th desideratum and as he is. now -on ths ground, ho will be able to judge for himself. Wo hops his prospects will bo suth as to Induoo him to resolve on a removal. Calaveras, we have no doubt, will arouse on the emergency, and establish another defender of principles of th Democracy.

It Is Importont, la view, of the approacjiing oon gross ionsl election i -ii. ft U. S. Hotxu This sstablishmcat, the largest hotel building ia the' distriri, has pasadd to the cars' of Messrs) Mesomer Broinerman, men of great experieacci in the bnsiacss who. wiU give this evening a formal opening of Uitf fiboro.

Tt will be on old-futbnri honsa wanning on the most exten-tve eralo," There, will be a bull and sapper, and plenty of thp good things of this life offeiod Id the free, acceptance of tho frionldo of the house and the pablie In The hotel is being still further enlarged by the addition of another house ou Main street;) St has been refurnished throughout; has exten-ivt4 stables, for tho free' Use of boarders' and offer' such accommodations 'as eaaaot bo- excelled anywhere. We predict for tho S. a liberal patronage, nndor jita experienced and popular 1 a bji i 1 ri A piMiieon Mmteutre tealwms pro-jected Detwten oar friends inAnahcim and the good people oTLos Nietoe, to eome off on It was expected that parties from her would Join in the thia' Idea has boon given 1 up, wo hear, 'in preference for pic-nio 'at kotho place nearer Should the Weather cou-tinno as st present, wo think it wek be ad-yisablo to postpone the whole affair) Wo have sines been informed that the; picnic aft the Nietos will come off, according to previous arrangement, to-morrow -) Vj Horn Tnlare 950 Seymonr Blair. Id' a 'dmc- received from an old Calaveras fri pod daring ther week; from Visalia, find tho following i.v'.J'f poL Jack Jlsyes baa bought about 15,000 acres ef land in this cssuty for Lis friends from tho South, and is not yet done He here, at present, attending to hu After -bar are all settled, we will interest ourselves in- your vacant lands, if you havq anv; i Put Tulare down far Seymoar aad Blair, 950 majority. Calaverasly, reKai 4 Janxa 1L JoHxsoir, County Sumy or, Tulare Qounty.

i I Tidal J- J1 Tlio' most -extraordinary occurrences in coBnection witii tidal waves, ever remem-berri oa this eoasi, haVc occurred 'during the past week. The drcttmstaoces airs riela'ted so fully la the follewing that are do not think it necessary' to make any further remarks on the subject: WiLncrardx, Angus! 14, IKS', JityB. BamiUon-Birt A most startling and remarkable tidal phenomenon has been observable here all about 7 oclock this inorning- thsj tida was observed to be rnnuing in )wth nnusual Velocity for about fifteen niastotAri then to suddenly torn land runout1 for'aboet the) same length of time, with the eame unexampled rapidity. It is now 9 o'clock in the eTening, and tbs same running add rnnning at interval of from fifteen to twenty five minute for cuh direotioo, has been going "on sine it was first observed this morning. Captain Fulham us, oftbo steamer Cricket, iafoma me that in crossing the bar to-day he observed the water to fall five' feet it bight miantee, and to immediately rite the samb number of feet in the same spaoe of Half-past 11 oclock this forenoon was the boot, 'according) to established custom for dead low water, but ti that hoar, the water jat 'tha end of the wharf -was but six inches below high water unexplainable peculiarity of this never-befor' heard-of tidal freak la, that the water from tb -eea wbnld run up end tide of the channel -and dovn the htber side at.

the time. This I saw myself, aa did many This Is written hastily. Should this novti exbibitioa eoatinna, I will take -notes and write yon again. Look, oat for reports of earthquakes, hurricaaso, aad water, and ground and lofty tumbling on grand scale from soma quarter, i. Truly yours.

It Ilswivt. J-1 Wiuntotox, August 19, 1858. JVr. B. KisuVion Eirr Tb; tidal -phenomena, of which! guvs yon some account on jthe 14th has now apparently subsided.

'The last noticed symptom of irregularity was observed yesterday, at about noon, Thus it will be perceived that tho harmony of Batura mystcrioiu was disturbed foe) a period of firs days, the csluso whereof Is not obvious, asviot the slightest sensation of In curthquahdlms been experienced. Every" other sun hereabouts Is inflated with. the marreHons wonders he saw and heard of durtngthe extraordinary, aquatic exhibition. One only of the many noticeable foaihiee' coming jiioder'' my observation; will here bo mentioned. Oa SataTday morning Iasi, at 7 o'clock; a wave bearing' a perpendicular front of eighteen Inches eame aweep-in np th channel, past Banning; A wharf, with the) speed of.

a Saa) Juan rac hofM, causing lighten and other: vessels to rbek 'and roll and iwing and jump about, as if moved and actuated by the irrqwusei-spirit of aboutomed promptness Varioux art ths thsories advanced by phi-louophie wisoaoves. aeeouatiag for this 8abit Tljomas Jlaieot whicba' mercy to yon and your raadan, 1 wll condense, after the manner of -oar aid CaptBunsby, aad which is an opioica as-'ia an opinion If eobe, if so be taint, what fort Lucid, aint it T. Perhaps not, but, nevarthe-less, a good example, j-! Truly youri; E. E. (Theae tidal phsnomena wsrb alaoi noted at San Pedro, ths first Intimation of whloh wua supplied us by Mr; Griff th, as follows I 1 If Sax Pxoxo, Au To-day' highest tido -ever.

known here, rising and fauing every thirty minntes about three feet, throughout tite day. 1 Mr. Timmsr druing room and kitchen were flouted to' tho depth of two feet by the first riss, and tbsiamate of the house and ths people generally; wera'; kept in eontinual alarm by aoosatricities of the tidal wars. the railway sjstein.i His remains have becn embalmcd, nhd will be placed in state, in the rotunds of the Capital for One. day; Arrangements for his obae-v quies era not jetdctonnined IV' ashixgtoh Angtut jlt The funeral of Hon.

Thaddeus Stevens took piaed this morning at 9 oclock The ccremonips wereoou- ducted in the Rotunda of the CapitoIJ Which wo opened all last night) Tho remains left: for Lancaster aft lO oclock. tors kept streaming in until about ll r. h. At 5 minutes past 8 -this the pall-bear-- era were arranged union-either, side of tha -coffin, and immediately jut the rear of them stood the guard of Butlers Colored Zouave. At the hood of the coffin, chairs were ar- -ranged for the family of the deceased; Senators Trumbull and Sumner, aad a committee" from the Washington Common Council were present, and joined ih the procession.

1 Shortly afterwards, ftho ministers, the physician of this family, and servants of tho deceased, entered, when the service' com-' meiiccd by reading from the Ninth Psalm and other selections from tho Biblc after which, tho Rev. Dr. Gray arose and delivered a sermon of about half an hours Then followed prayer and benediction by the Rev. Mr. Hamilton, pastot of tho Ryland Chapel of this city.

Eleven sister of 'Charity from the Providence Ilospital. werc present during -the service; at the contusion qf "which the procession moved to the Baltimore depot. Tho route of the procession was lined with spccta-tors. On the arrival at the depot the remains vreredeposited in a ear arranged for the purpose, when all intending to accorppany them tookthoir seats in thelmirif which moved off, at 1 r. k.

1 Excouraoe Escn Othxx. The Roe has seen a gentleman from Austin, Nevada, who assures that journal that ths silver Stats is sure to go for Grant, and that the Nevadans would be pleased could they be so sure of California. In answer, our cotempnrarj says, California trill return the compliment, and say with sincerity that site has no doubt of her ability to declare a handsome majority for Grant, and can only wish that she coaid have as much confidence in' Nevada os she has in hcrwlf.V That is amusing. A kind of -tickle me, Billy, We do not believe the Bee has the faintest idea of carrying the Stato for Grant, but talks, eneooragingly, the same reason that the boy whistled in passing a graveyard. The radicals have put -tin ghost of a chance of cany big California-or Nevada.

Reporter. Avothxr tiROFHMWSLii. -The telegraph, says the-JBwtiRiiicr, reports Beast Butler badly praised by being, thrown out of Ids carriage on tho 9th instant. Ilia injuries -were occasioned by falling upon a bundle of spoon he was carrying to lus uneleV residence. We sincerely regret that Ben.

was braised only. Ho might have 1 been hurt ami. tho pnblic sorrow would have liccn less poignant and more endurable. 11 1 August lb-fiaropcu advices to August have been received, The faruisrs arc expressing themselves highly gratified with' tlio quality of the new wheat, and buyers showed very, much' less disposition to buy at prices demaudsd; In fact, all the markets in central-. liees.

are- giving way. At Aubigncy, of her, tho fall was no. less than ef. 25e. per hsctolitret and a hcaVy -fall is', expected in -Paris, owing to the of psjr brought to market.

The Hungarian crops are splendid, Jlnotber important Wnch fmanufactaro now opened to tho mechanics and workmen of Our State, ia the manufacture of. wall paper now in. operation on the; north' side ot tho Pavilion at the fair by Mr. Frank CL Ed-' warden 1" "tt fi i-' ih 1 if. I r.

Civ I 9. r. 8rxx. Permit me to roty a sug-gCHtioq to our worthy Brdof Soperrlsoro, which I. doVrith all rMpoafi- for! tlieir judgK inent; and bonesty of intention; It U'thiaV Tho rats, of taxation who ordered anmc riontlis of' bourse ok tho basis last year 1 the ossmsinrat of, last yoor was' 'very' low) consequently the rate) this ynr had to bo inado high, to cover jait, estimated oasis for county- purposes, -i I am' infQrmedand, judging from my own I bslicro it a fact, lhat the assosstsont this year ia jie fng pat at a higher by; the)' Board of Equaluatian than "lui ever heforo ibcsh fxperionoed iri this county If, the valuation bo placed 50 per cent, higher than ever before, and rate) of tekatlun be also higher; it foilows aa a.

nutter, uf eoarsh that a greater amount of money be forced from the people, than tho) noccssi tide of the county require. Vt' iV 1 (- i 1- 4 one item an example of the of, th principle There has boon levied for -railroad purpose a nte of pO 'based on low valuation the taxes 'oollectsd ona valuation) folly) 50 per higher than the baso'of will yield just one-bait -more money than is required for railroad And of nll thb other bronchos or funds; of County expendi-taras. '-'D I i if -V t1 Jr -vi sir, would It nett jbe propor in the-Board cither to rclax.in their raising ths val-itttion or to reconsider, jtheir action in levying, ths rate, and lower it in the some proportion that ftho valuation ia raisod. You will perscirdtho. amount to is ths th law rcqulro certain amounts for each fond; tho amount which)will be raised under the present valuation will be largely- in ex ooss of therequ trsmenUofthe oouuty why, iusist on 'forcing the people to' pay oat money unnecessarily There is a large amount of property subject to taxation this year which has not heretofore been available, This of itself will add; largely to the income of tho county, 'and I see no pressing necessity of compelling poople to pay excessive taxation mend jr for- th purpose of keeping largo sum of money locked up in the soft of tho treasurer.

throw outthssa hints for tbs' consideration of tho Board of Superv isors, and respect folly bog of them to take this.mritcr into their consideration. I There aro several branches of this subject of interest to tho public to broach them at present might seem irrelevant, prefer to prow this poiaj aiontfon tho attention of the authorities. Yours, Citizbit. cheerfully give place to the ongoing suggestions. have) -nothing to add to what has been so well said, further than that think ths argument and tho con- elusion inevitable.

Wo folly concur in the sentiment of oareorreepondent, and think the point well taken. may add, that we soc ho reason why ths Board shoxtld not reconsider its action in. the premises; on) the completion of the assessment roll, Six Btnuuixo-lFo understand that non. M. -Morrison, Judge of the Distriet, pill open the District Court, fur tho county of San Bernardino, on the 15th of September next.

Lawyers and litigants are requested to be in readiness. A camp meeting the M. E. Church 8outh, will be held at Los Nietos, about threo-fourths qf a mile east of the school honss, ini Silver duitrict, on Thursday, the 27th Inst. The presiding elder; the Mr.

Miller gnd a numlor of oQier reverend gentlemen will preach on. the oeeasion. An. effort is eing made- by the citiseno of Loo Nietos to mako thaplaco as) agrocablo as- possible visitors.) Tho friend of 'tho cause of reti-gion are' invited RxaD I EsTATi.The; attention which our portion of th State is attrocting' cannot be mors folly realised than By considering tho great demand which oxista for homesteads in nor neighborhood Messrs, M'akrieo A Peg! are well- known mi sstate, agents in San Franciseo, and those who have lands' to dispose of will find these gentlemen able to forward lhoir; views in; the -of thrir lands, as they have extensive connections in tho Southern States, from which the emigration it) principally ooming this year. 4 Accikxt, On Thursday a fins little, boy, son.

of off th fence'.) of chooT house No. 2, and was severely injured by striking on. his head. Medical )aid was immediately called, jtmt. the child still re-mains in.

a dangeroos oonditioa. f. Dr. Hayes has hopes that no pemanent injury. will resalt, from the injuries' sustained, i.

Kxtir. Rirxi. Mr. Bottis, who has lately passed twice orer the road loading from Los Angeles to Visalia, going by the iray of Kern river, informs aa, tlist time is now on the river a firri-rato ferry; which ia equipped In the most substantial manner, and workcjl by earaful and experienced 'men. i i The river, is high and runs with great swiftness, yet there is not the slightest danger in'makiiig the The read 'also is in good oondition on each aid of the river; Travel now goals direct, by tho old pvorland read, in aonse-qnence of establishment' of tho ferry, which shortens the distance by shout seventy miles, there bring' but one range of; moan tains' to era the faa I 1 i in I Solab Ecu m.

Monday last was the day on which tha sun was to be obscured to our brethren, on thd Aslatio In 'this locality, we had, an unusual fog from the -hich remained with ns till nearly nine oclock, when Old Sel came ont aa bright as unaL. Our phenomena, occurring about that time, may there not)be a oonneo-tionf How, BnnsbyT U'- Ji i wjxt PirvIn our oolomns will- bo found; the card of -Mossrt. Roes, Dempster who- offer supply)' the winp trade with thej. ybry. neceuiuy artiole of seasoned eastern) white oalc'pipes aad barrels.

This ia jut what is wanted; and pof vinta-gerq would do well tea jply to thenx for a supply r-' Adah Isases Menken died in rarleen the County- Taxatlon fattbdat, Aram ism. liL Tirui Aful la la Trmm-4 is HdwrM a Uka uWtpUM aad for Um Stab. Kr. ruk O. J.

ViNnsn ar ipat foa StfwriiM, nUirinA la take sabacriptfeaa pad UrataMa for lU Sixa. Vf.Juu Cmi i tho aSeoef Wall. firp C. Ilaviiak, i aar agoat, aad ia aatbariood la taka oabaatptisaa mA wtiik frr tkograa. Tit Lin Qcxsnoi.

in constantly remnif qaeria from parties ia lb States ea tka mW nJt the eentinent aboat lbs facilities for procuring land ia this pertioa of CiWonh, ui what each land will produce under cultivation. Ftom the labor of the Immigrant AM Society, of Saa Francisco, the Labor Exchange, aad other bsnsficsulor-gieisalions, as well as fma the' repeated (abScaiiiMi made by ourselves ia answer to jut sash qaeriaa, we had is wu pmtj generally known what the price, ef land La California to, as 'well what were products of the soil. 1 The great trouble is, that people coming here with email meaas hsTe the idea they should be able to acquire large trade of rah wih land for the minimum la this expectation tb ef 1st them solves heaee they men north, perhaps to in-west ia lands aot the, amount they hast to pay, for them, and which cannot yield the crepe wliah aoy lands down here are eare of carrying. Land be pneanl here from the gov-taunt rites ap to any price which the par chaser may wish, the charge being regain-tad by his ewa fancy of the It not to he roj poacd that prime, nt quality Uadicaa La obtain ad for raise' far which gee element lead saa bn taksa ipj bat all lands can be obtained at what is eonxid-ared teaaoasble rates, The pcodactsof the coil iadads the cereals, all the fruits' and vegetables of the milder wi th the frails of the tropic. For genial climate, and prelifl ae3, we do aot huvd anything.

ia saying that this county is superior to any other portion the Saar. Vosuh RicwvSd This qaesticn has been brought prominently before thepoblie lately, arising from an epf-Ccatioa made by several women for work as I compositors. The pro prietos of certain nrwspapers' would- hare employed them, it appears, bat the printers' Union denounced the oeployment of girls, and, we suppose, woelJ hare sir-nek than, er against regret this laded policy ef the Union there was attempt made, to underbid the men. wouU prefer that women bo given aa equal chance with men ia the permit of happiness, which, in this care, amounted to nothing more than aa opportunity of earning day by day their daily bread. We are eertaialy ia faror of woman's rights to the fall eaten! demanded by the compositor-esses, ltd we woald no be at all surprised ahoold they be able' to make the Union folks sorry their harsh aeu towards thenC Thesis women- hare learned the Wiacm, and are entitled to all the rights aad privilege which men enjoy from such practical They most be eSatit workers, for they have opened a job printing establishment, which they eer taialy weald not have ventured, a pan they been expert at their We wish the women snseem in their enterprise foregoing remark will do as an intzo dartoryto WJowinjp note frost a lady friend in San Frahcisee Freni a Lady Correspondent.

i Sis Were I a correspondent for year paper, 1 ahoold at ones King my banner of Wtou'i Wrongs to Che breese, aad a a matter of course, we would get to quarreling 'iuaxdiitdj. What do yen thick of those strong-minded women who came here, to obtain employment as com poai tors. They were offered werk JtX woman 'swage aaa refused to accept it aad opened s' printing oSm them-mlfca, suk every prospect of I am a--. I', la ore of your paper I ooUee aa ooVe saiaS-po. 1 showed it to Pr, JKrllogz and he told me there was a spades cf the pitcher plant ia Cslifftaia aad gv me some ortidc to read which he bad published ea the aubjeet tea year ago ia this city.

may be interesting to some of roar rnJn to Jusow that the Darliartenia Calf ifcrnia, the' botanical name of um Puilt specie, grows, aronad the: foot of Moant StuuU. df.the margin of a- email marshy tribotary the upper Sammeato. river. The mot is scraped and made into a aad Dr. Kell's: believes it pom earns all the virtue ascribed to it.

lie did aot, aafortonate ly, have any of it em bnad during the late, fan e. Oar Jlvbiie' fair opened last Saturday wmiag srith great edaL It is the very beat sre have ever had, and the display of some snanafcetaree is womlerfol. Mr. 8sdgwirk letter, proposing Saa Diego as the tensions ef the railroad ha aroered quite a furor amongst the Sm Francisco spemlaiors. I think that Saa Diego weald Vs mach better than San Francisco it would develop the whle sooth era portion of oar ffeete, and fa the rad benefit as qoits aa us if foratod here.

a 4 -s'- We hare had aa application from a young girl to be allowed to leara the printing boil in ear oSoe, did not eaooarmge the nsphrsttone of the child, yet, did not nheo iutrly disejurtgf-hcr, 8inee the report of the action ef the Cniouiets ef San Francisco 1 reached as, wo bar changed war mind on the nsfrrt, and now give her all the encouragement la ear power. She devotes her forcnooaa to the study of modern languages at school and her aflmiooaa, for a ooatpl three boom, arc spent at case, learning the art prvsenativc Should any of hit ymng desire to follow', her laudable aumple, Icaraabnsiaem aa easy 'of nequisitiun a sewiag, and mack isaemtivc, ye shall pleased to aid belie ring that typesetting is a a moeh vbtht ttoe ef a. womans vocation as any tiantb to which ebe has hhherto been eon by the tyranny of society and a thoos-; ti lb-st beoeming than to ana men i in selling riUwBS aad boss and haop VJL 4 ir is teaching tbq yrarag idea their A tf-rln-oOe just tboplac fit 'Aotition froni rBilderain waa prot ai 'roq ucstod the" Council, to jreeonsidcr thsir prcvioui action in relation io-thweon tsmplatod extension yof Aliso land Mother A. Jcnkini and Edward Johnson! ') Ordered. Ordered, That thwfctwajttMuuni'.

inio fha.danal that tuns over, the! land of Y. PrudhOmmo gnd others; and. report thereo)f George-Hansen, Gty Surireyor, sentins map lota or 35; acre tracts lying north of the Jewish cemetery to. be vtoqt city teto.8 The report of tho eoramittee wppornted to represent the city in tho mxttcr of Augeies'andrSap Pedro) railroad, wus pre sented and read? A eommittpe. of threO, itoodcry Boyle, and )DaUon, apppintea to obtain more information in said matter; 5' Alsrshals report of oollected aud paid to City for of Jnly, Zanjero report of.

expenditures In clean ing Main street canal, ordered deducted from sales of wafor.rfr'.f 'ir-: bill for labor in rawing border of dam, $58,50, r. Ordered paid out -the cosh -Jj ing the city water works bp out legibly Qn a clean sheet of paper; ns to bd approved by tho Mayor -and Council, with eonsent of lessens. Messrs BoyleRoe? der, and Mascarel -appointed a committee on ths subject. Messrs. Mascarel, and Scbnmaehr er wore appointed a oommittea to report upon th.

financial oondition of tha city. I i'- Ronaxar. On Tuesday night, China man's bouse was entered and' his trunks robbed clothing and $300 in Sash It jap pesrs the inmates had gone to'partake of a dinner with some other Guneae, when the opportunity was seized to in the hack door, and rob the premises. The trunks woro found on the hill in the'roar of She premises, and one coat had been left in one of them. No doe to the perpetrators of the robbery has yet boon obtained.

Universal Israelitlsh A meeting was held in this cityon! the lGth inst. for the purpose of iorgiuuxing a branch of ths Universal Isnielituh Alliance. The toeetisg was to order by' Mr. Eugene Mayor who stated the: main object of the society is the emancipation of all Israelites, and to redress all wrongs nnon ths race throughout ths world. He al alluded to the great results and.

benefits winch this society lias achieved during its existence, and referred to the'Tcports of the central oommittce for the past year. -J Oa motion, Mr. 51. Kronen was elected temporary chairman and L. Lueb, temporary Sceretaiy.

Mr. Krcmrr on taking the chair, mods a fow pertinent remarks explaining the object of the call for the meeting. Messrs. Laznnl, IL Warteubcrg and.il Fleishman were appointed a committee to draft set ef i th guidanoo of this branch of the The comtnitthc was instructed to report next Sumlay, the 23d inst. at Tocloek, f.x., at the office of S.

Laxard A Co; There being no further business, the mcct-ing-ndjournea. Los Angeles Boys' Grammar' SchooL I i ivnXoi rex. czxtagx is dktortVxxt and SCHOLARSHIP FOR XOXTU ESDI SO Al'CtST 14tu, 18C8. Trnao S3 Miebael 8T Huwl DutaSiii 79 August I-ePrinte-i-4 79 William Msrieas. Joseph SS Jam ms 70 73 Edaon HoncUiat 71 Vkiness BlameoUwl.

94 Uenry Bshr eesqeeossss Simoa 83 Lcoriglldo Ctnloot. 81 77 Akx.CuMBttr.l. 85 Buj. Vrad. Katon S3 Iaidor 89 Fred, FUlihmau 80 HiihI Garfiaa 77 Albart Iisywsrd ease 88 Samuel ITeileri 73 William Hahbanl 79 Jah llondenan 83 Thomas.

Noah Hobart XleCdUtJau. 88 John 79 Henry 74 Edwin 73 Julios Sartos 64 Abraham 3orti; 81 Augustine Xordholtl 73 BorthuU Oliva 4 74 Samuel Polos It 76 tieorgo Fatteai.A-4 94 Jaona 83 77 John 79 Jonsthaii lnrbVilkMiii.4 94 Joseph Oaorgs IImmmI aasaas Cbarlaa Johnton llaaiy Ksts aaOaaaaaaaas 81 Thomsi William 79 llaaiy Lack ssposssssoae 90 Thorn 4 he have ninety or moisiarr ou theHoU. of. Honor. T.

fi. ROBE, PrtnolpfeL -1 Thi GlttHl in. thx DxxocRAticNox-ixxts. Some Radical journals have stated that tiie German Democracy will not support Seymour Bbur. "There ia no foundation for the Ererywhere' they ars giving through their'- political organs and Committees, of their heart' satisfaction with, the nomination- made by th New York convention.

-'As'- an example -of this general satisfaction among ths Germans we print below three resolutions adopted by a very largely attended meeting bf tlie general committee of the German Democratic Union, party of New Pttcii- -j? The Reeolved, nominations, of tha convention, and that. wo shall do all in: our power to secure the -election of Horatio Seymour, the foremost manin the ranks of the Democracy the Empire -and -of Francis Preston 'Blair; the brave and gifted warrior ef Union, ri'i Resolved, That we consider perfect understanding to exist between the platform of the Democracy, adopted at tha last Qonvention, and the principles of. the and we aroaatiificd that thrir election will -rid the people of the burden end woes which 1 have befallen them since corrupt radical party has taken- charge, exdosivety ef. ths national J- jl. -J affairs.

.7 i I Rssolced, That in onrjlineer. hriief a eon tinuatioa' ef. the radical party will unavoidably lead tq the ruin of the credit1, and welfare of-the country, and happiness and progress, and (hat ws consider it an Imperative duty to put an end to radical Republican ism for all tune tacomeij' 1 fiioniLX, Angnat 12.At a Democratic meeting and torchlight procession, thrown from. tut carriage at Gloucester," torday, and severely bruised. New.

York; August 12-Eight' hundred and seventy Monnon'-immignnt arrived last nighty Typhoid and typhus fcver an among them, ana us vessel was rj Tha department nits- received McGillems order, dated 4th test; withdraw lALtrroo railroad Is i first train greeted -with cHccra and'- popping cork. r-s Sale of Citjr.Lott,;. ON MONDAY; fiETENTn DAY OF 8EPTEV-her, 1108, that CIty af bos AngsIcs wiU mil. ia front of ths Msrer'a OSes is said elty, Air gold -j. coin, cash ia kasd, at 19 s'eloek A.

a. of said day, -st the Riinimra piles of 83 per mate, the foDowiar 93-sore Iota, north ef the Israelite- Cemetery, and bosnded -northeast by ths river of to-witr i '-j Lote 3, 7, AflsOtffi If tf Tp SdriwstsitMifri sHimogWOfik 42v XsOCS 1 9p Tp 4k 1 s.y XfL 2y Sp 4 5 8 Tj Seonss ananas ttmBl6ck 1 W4 lp Sp Xp 4p 9 Tp ktMhMsaowooAtBbck 44 vltbto-1 fit 8, 47. l.i 1 1. Stusipj The 1 mines in jthis are highly' spoken We, hear from Capt. Clarke that work Is projpensing favorably, and that la the mine with which ho is con-' noeted tho prospects are highly cnepuraging, Tb McMnrtry, ia ths nns no'iq wQl soon have its machinery in opmlin, when the good time so long looked fo Soledmd wQl bf realised.

Since the foregoing- wan written, we, bare obtained additional infoemiation about this thririog locality- There. fully SOO.mea at work, all of whom are doing and whose prospects ia quarts mining are highly satisfactory. 1 Mr. Pblkef the firmof Polk AKabls, In town awaiting the arrival of a ten-stamp mill, to be placed on what was known aa the McMartiy lead, which is now developed as one of the richest mines in this rich distrioL Searles Tates are digging a) ditch to bring water to their mill for which they are briaging the machinery from Owens River. It will eonaist'ofafive-etamp mill.

The town has three stores and a blacksmith shop, and isjostaa lively a little plaoc as be found in any J. Mr. Bottis. brought down with him this for Kewmark A $400 in gold dost, the clean epef six days work' of two aveeleafl I 1 inurtf' 'a, 1 Theqn are discoveries of claim being mad every and a Urge amount oft very-rich rock ia being taken not daily. i -m- Acnnit, On Sondny erening, aa a Mr, Gabriel was riding down Main street, his home became unmanageable the reins having broken, it Is said end dashed la the sidewalk, in an attempt to.

get Into the stablei Chon were several children pUyiag under the corridor at the time, one of whom was severely braised by tho bore tramping on her; The affair represented aa briag accidental. aad no considered by tho paresis of the child. t-. I -i. We have informed that the Independent Order.of Odd Fellows of this city havo taken the neeesaary steps' to procure a charter for ike formation of aa Encampment in1 'this city, 'to be Orange Orore In a short time the organisation will bo in.

operation. Assiclt On Sunday, night laat adifi-calty occurred fn a drinking saloca, daring which Mr. Webster, wbohad coma into the room? to take awsy a friend, aad who was endeavoring to quiet' the disturbance; was stabbed in the back hy a person named Ga-brieLThe wouadad man was immadiatoly attended by is progressing comfortably. Gabriel wne to aiwwer, ia the' sum of $1,000, beforo -Justice Allan. 1 The Harilah Ctiner has changod Its day of publication, and will; hereafter be pnb lished on Mr; 8fonghtenbergb takes the pises of.

Bequetto, as partner in the firm, A nwr volume commences from the iSth wish the Conner a continuance pf the saocese which has at tended ks eoarve. 1. ini In Too Lara. Wa have rnorirod a ration fin Er- T.A. Cmt, wba In ts fitri'so.

It rrir'io we vt? orrjhr- Imildinc btMllOl bet, b-viti iriu ii i iCit Hi- 1 V-l BtoekA 19, 38,31,33, 33. lelfl; 3, 4, MM.Hi.i'-3lNk Lota 1, 3, 8, 4, 3, 8, 7,8, 19,11, a i Lote 1, 3, 4,4, 8,7,8 ISteiioteWSlMMM Bhwk XV Lote J.s.B.a. v. -Block 33 i. aad frsm) Also, LotKa.3.

Also, Lott Jtea 3 and Aloe; Lots Xoo) 1 aad ftaoUbaal .8, tioaal, feeing rostkora bosiMhuy of eity, Mlal 813 per aeraw-i. lir Map of lots to boooideaa bo oeraattlM Dfflpqy j- Af ini By eider of Los Angvlea, 17th 'v nrvnrmW 'v Qaaneii: yy -f ifh Ova Hot Braix We are having oar nusl hek bpell of, weather this week Heretofore, the weather baa been very pleasant, rather ool for the season, bnt yet verynAm-fortabld, and some were beginning to f-ar tor tho spoody riprtilng of tho grape I(ow, hqwover, have it aa hot as tho moot invot-orate growler against the coolness of tho weather 'office could desire; J) During the week, th thermometer has genonity indicated, far three or four boars qoch dsy, .95 to 99 ws belisvs it has not -gone mneh above these figures, though we have heard of localities in town where the mercury indicated above the bondrod mark, while, at the eame time, in other localities, it did not get above 94. The heat, -has been intense; being pandered 1 tho mor intolerable fires raging in themoontaiaa, the hot brasses from which sweep down apon onr valley with almusi scorching i i Or ia Vhit lion. P. Judge! of Kern eonnty, la oh a.

visit to city, with hi family. V-) Also, n. P. Bequetto, Esql, County Gerk, who has' just disposed of his interest ia the HaviliA I Thee gentleman give pleasing ncooints of the enthusissm of Kern county in cause of f. ifii-.

Tn Silk Bosiaxu. Wo wera shown this I week; by Mr Brewster, of tho Mission, some cocoons, produeed by the worm as tho trivoltlaas, which make throe or (bar, of more crops, daring tho ocaaoh--thslf cap-adtyfor work depending on' tho season and quantity of feed. These eoooons wera very largo cf. their; kind, fblty ons-third larger than the specimens sent by Mr. Provost; and of a fine white color.

Mr. Brewster has been very Oaooesefn! in his cocoonery was not jsry extensive, hot attempting to- Ruse more than ha had and food Intend to plant mulberry trots extensively tho coming easan, aad engage in tho busi-hose on latg seals'. j. y. i i yrkh' regard to tho congressional rooero' Mr, Evarla is Understood to hold the some opinion that the two houses do that it has i 1 on appointment which -t TenU de Tcrrcnos de ls'Clndad.

o.v. 1868, LA tfisdad do Los Aigrias voador a msata front la ofiehm. Moyer 'do dieba I oraloMtstaaUadicsdla maaaaa i do aqaef dia, a preoio mlalmo do doa pcooo el i Sin CstanasTtoH or Narouoa's Dsr. Satnr-day, ths 15th wad the annivenaiy of the day appointed for celebrating the birth day of tho groat! Since the' year 1800, wa hare been informed, Frenchmen ia all parte of tho world, unite la celubrating this as a natioaai foativaL Accordingly, on that day, tho' flench Beaevoleat 8oeiety of this city tamed in prooessibn and marched to church) .1 The church services were verv fc- impressive aae ef Haydn'a mosses was song the oeeasioa, and an exeelleat sermon prvachad. On return ef ths procession, the society; dined together under a- shady grow an the) grounds of J.

Eeq. Xa aveaing, -'tbo residsoo of J. Moron haul tj tho French Consol, eq street, was hriUiantty illuminated, mottoes complimentary to La Belle tho jbpmr and Empress, bring eonipicoous Mr. MorenhauU entertained a largo company pa tbs occasion, at a aad supper where everything of the moet roebor-ch4 description to provided for the entex toiamont of the gueste. 'At the supportable, Downey proposed tho health of tho Emperor and; Imperial Family, which, was duty responded' to by Mr; Morenbault, who, ia return, proposed ThPrerident of the United.

which' toasts with others, were cordially roorived by the company. At an advanced hoar, tho party broke, np; delighted with tho festivities of the Fin ra baa been fire raging in tis mountains from tho xsouth of the Tqjnngai Caflon along the Ban Fer-mndo rang ftoi tho coast. on the east ridac I the Tbe ranft has that th beat ki the vaSqy wna graatty in- rlr-V ti 'ri -i- --1. aoro, loo ssgaieatto aolaroo do aot CssMtario do los Itraelhoa, oolindostrs por 1 aorta v.f ooto eon clris ds Loo Angeles a I a vert fl Brism 1, 3, 7, 41 i Solsre 1, 3, 7,. 8 v-s BoUre 7, 3, 8, 4, 3, 8, 7, 5 -I Botereo 1, 3,8, A 8, 8, T-, 9..

n'. -j, Bolorea 2, -34 TbIoaaalare paimaiia, 68x199 nlrii A atrtL-C'-r 'ft" )L lXiaasoIttfetsmtess ffitfaWsyisMibim 5 ii if MjM.soJitauH 3 )7 8oUr L3, Solar.) Na. 37 rTambio, SateresNos, 3, IkUllaniBBa t. N4. 3 frcata sl'Ua)V3''( ddte wr da la eladad, al mieixta, ds 13 pesos scra.v-j El plaao ds tea aolares so psado nr sa.

te sfictesr dot MayorA-vf -v Fw sjdsa del CradB it ds'Aiwttd'dS 1 qUILLXBMO.DBYDEK, m-M-I ldCfesM)4hr: I i1- 8 -A.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About Los Angeles Star Archive

Pages Available:
1,888
Years Available:
1855-1871