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i i i. I i i i si i A I I A 4 i i' Vvi-V: m-. a 1 I A i i "it 1-' i 4- I 1 I V' UflflkfJr lT. SiisrrUaitms. DAILY STAR HAS THE LARGEST CIRCULATION OF ANY PAPER III SOUlHEfiu CALIFjGRHIA' a precedent; and if any necessity for such a course really exists.

The above subject of appointment.of delegates, will pr Jbably -be one of the first matters Coming before the Committee, and it will rest with that body alone to decide. i Looking over the whole field, ai now do from a jbproaltio standpoint, -we cannot refrain front '-venturing the wisdom, prudence and a just regard for the intelligence of the Democracy of this county, should cause the Committee to appoint delegates at onse, -and -in equal proportion for all parts of the Lapj violation of justice or decency, -he does it irons love of the right, land never apologizes for doing right that would be infringing an the peculiar'privileges of the I wish it to be understood that I am one of those who are perfectly willing to givB' Ibe devil his due, (with the understanding that the said due consists large-! ly of brimstone -t k' TBK BCLtXTIX did make, with the helpvdf some of our best citizens, a sturdy and successful fight against Sherman and the Taggartites. "JBut, alas! after defeating the aforesaid individuals, it hurries' out the next morning after the election 1 and bedaubs itself with an -apology) Friend Bulletin, if you were right in your fight, you were wrong in your apology. Tost drivel about the cAlamet of peace won't answer. The people don't like compromisers or conoiliatars.

They like a fair, square, mahly, stand-up and no hypocritical sniveling after the oontest is over. It is inmored about town that J-- i HARTFORD i. i I FIRE I NSURAH I -1-. 'f--- -i 'A 1 ns- V. -i HARTFORD, VCOKITECTICirT, 1 -i vv- VJw'WA i- I i A.

i i'-; WL. Sfmi 1 1 do, ballet entradas aceras crasadas de la eiudad bi de Los Angeles, sera heeho bojo la direcclon de la Jnnta de trabajos puhlicoa, eata junta uoncistira de cinoo miembroe del eoncilio coman dichs junta tieno cargo manejo snperintendencia de la gra-dnacion de Ilenar enbosar todos otros adelautos a mqjoraa'da las ealles-da dicha eiudad de la eonstruecion de la aceras ernsadas de nicha eiudad eon qua el eoncilio da la eindad dir(fa eienpre tuoante a las.palies entradas semej antes enales mejovss scan hechas; sera por esto auto risados para hacer semej antes eoptratae para emplear tienpo en tieapo seme-jantes Superintcnnentea, trabsjadores tiros de oaballoa eutno olloe-josgen neoesarioagen las personas enApleadas tales salarios soldada paga eomo ellcs jusgen adeouada, tres de dicha junta eonstituira una eomisaria para baeer; negooios. los actus de la mayoridad de los precentes sera obligatoria sobre toda gufirdaran narejistro ar-ehivo do aetoe echos; gnardara eonservaran eopiaa de toda eontrata, reeivos, presupuestos eopjutos, planes, A. repertsrsn sns actos hechos en detalles al eoncilio de la eindad ea la primera junta regular de eada met. See.

2. Ee la primer junta regularanual de cad a ano para eleecionpara hombres del opacilio seran nemhrsdos! miembroe de la iunta' de trabojos pn- blieos para suceder. a los enales ouyos terminos de oficio concluyen entonces; semj antes decretee seran por nn'-ane de cada nno ti eeucre ana va-oancia eerp llena en cualquier jnnta regular del eoncilio) aiembro aombrsdo tendra en oficio por el termino ana por ennplir)' El orr(jidor ra x-oficio no mfembro; e) 6eoretarl: dl la eindad era Secretarlo de la junta de trabejoq'pnhliQoa '4 See. 8. Ea dies' diee despne de la estmlacion 6 aeuerdo de nnevoe miembros de diohi Junta detra-' bejos pubiioot prowdvz organlsar por aeuerd See.

4. Ik junta de tnb)M publios tomara jura) mento de oficio, sue olios no estan haora ni ertarax) interosadoi, direct a indirectamente en algua con-trato, ompleo ea quo porqne la eiudad para eT ado-' lanto de alguna ealle, entrada, ealisjuela aeerao eruzadas con tsl quo esto no mo aplieado a alguna persona qne desee' adclantar i mejorar la call 0 aoora delante de tu See. 8) 61 loa estipuiados como mimbrosde ia jnnta de; trabajos publicos no aceptadoe cq oinoo dias despues de la publieaeloB de loe praeo deres del foneilo do la oiadad por'r di eqal los estU pulados foeraa hehos; los sqjcto 4Q0 dflQ aceptar seran ooneiberisdoe jsomo no aoeptables el eonoille llenara la jiaeaaela a proxima junta, por nuebos See Sisnprs qua la eiudad de Los Angelei baga por.Vesolueibq ordenanaa dirija o'autoiixe el lleno rsmovida, lotada entable reparo de alguna entrada Ineluyendo la constraoion de aceras erasadaa paso, la jnntsi.de trabojos pn-blieoa puede si lsijnsga toeeesario harm ana ins-peeeion porfil.y espouificacion estodeion eon- jnto de el contenplado trabajo, para ser beebo depositaaa el; Seorclsrio euando) haci depo-Sitedo nuando algud trabajo ef ordenadA por la jnnta, elFeeretario de la junta de trabJoe paolicoa daraj nolieia por jdies dias en los PeriodicoS pn-blicahdq as ordenanzas de fg bindad'Apostillando pttatro ansos en cuatro Ingarea pfablieoa de la ein-dad doa de. los 'enales catena contigne al eon- tenplAdd trabajo, qne i aemejantes pernhw) ordenee para el jtrabjo eon depositade'J aq 'ofirio, son abiertos para insjpeeeion examinados jeraaj al! mismo y.en la mismk manera por. el mimo sa) pads do tienpo aviado por prepUesta para baser diebo trabqjo.

el tienpo en; qne dicha obra sera' empletadas lapagas para hacer semejen-tetrabqjos e.ran vendidoe bajodirylde a lajnnta de trabajos jpublieoa lz ciudad de Los jura sbiertea la bora, lugar mencienada en idieho aVisopor diehajnnta.de trabjospabliomk Cuado lae psgas para hacer i el precentedo propueato trabajo heya side ariertos jeleontrato para baser -el mUmo sera deteminado los sjos" pnstores el eual a la satisfaelon del dicha jants) on tel tienpo. eomo eea fijsj por.eontrato' a poc'-eobvenie para el fiel 5 complemento del trabajo prerenideren contra toj rU'if Todai-ordenansa eneontrdielon eoa esta sera Todaj- por esta evomlaw anulsd qsta.Ordcnanxa estara CRISTOBAL AGUILAR. Coj'Wor MENDEL hMEYER r--r ij DEALER 1N: ALI UIYDSl OF Y-' aOOJDSi WIIOLBS1LE RETAIL! 1 r- 1 I-- '--t NQsi Arcadia niocfc V-V At 1 pb Id' LOS ANGELES, I' i NOW RECEIVING AND KEEP CON- etantly on band a large and well selected stock of the above named goods, which. I will sell at the lowest possible rates. Dealers -from, the country and all otbere will do well to give mo a call before baying elsewhere, a.

'I'' to i't -v 's i 4 Ai V- M. 4 r- V- bvSji.ft'V- Avt.1 if1 j-; 'Hv- -Vf j1 iSiiUNIONMUTUAL 1. j. v. su IilFE-INSURAWCE JlI -V -V i Maesaebnsetts Noa-VOrfeitnre Law arplire diey i all ploliciee issnfd; and NO Company's policy ia Letter Ust.

Following is a list of letters remaining at Fargo Co.s Express office, for the week-ending; May! 31, 1872: Bcvd Thos, Corr 1)1 v' Davis A Dakan Elmer, Finley Amandjf Horan Wm, Knbrtz Martin, Jackson Wm, -Merers Moore Mann Peter -Mathews Nadeau Newton Charlie) Gwens Prindle Wm, Stanbenbock Mr) 1 Steward. Mrs Abgie, Trudell Warner A L)- Montgomery J) 2 Weid 3. -j Wilmerding Wm) UtM Sut-gii. J. J) WARflEIl, I 1 notary public, conveyancer i And English, and Spanish 1 Tranaiator and Intaxpreter.

i Kswen A Howard's office. No. 8 Downey Block) 7 c'; I 'I i 5 1 6 I A Is notice; I'. ORANOK GROVE ENCAMPMENT 6. The offieera ASfikwiSm of this Encampment are- hereby notified to attend'a special Meeting thereof, tb be held this evening (Saturday) June 1,) at 8 nelook the transaction of important builneu.

1 j. Sojonrning Patriarchs In good standing ar oor-dially invited to attend. ---j." -3 8. JULIUS MAYER, a P. Express eopy.

i IKEBIO VIAL. S' F. -i: i-rfj rpnE UNDERSIGNED respeetftilly inforas his JL friends) and the publia generally, that he hes removed his SALOON fi Trom 8 lNCUE to Flnhrs new: building on. Main. street, next door to DQdson'e Market, where he will he glad to see all.

his old friends and patrons. 1 First elase LAGER LIQUORS and CIGARS, are always-, -ft QotS 1 M. RAPP. Sanches Street. I i i NOTICE TO CREDITORS.

vy-- Ii? i ir': r-1" NOTICE is HEREBY GIVEN, BY THE undersigned Executrix' of the last will and testament pf John, Holt, dccessed, to. the creditors of and ail persona having claims against; the said deceased to exhibit them with the necessary vouch. era within ten months after the first jpnblicatioa of this notice to the laid Executrix at her residences at the Mission of San I T-K MARTHA ANN. HOLT Executrix. 't- NOTICE) fft'tr i 'H j-fir- LL MEMBERS of the 8t.f Patrick Benevolent 'L'Association are 'requested to appear'at the regular monthly 2, as business of the ntniast importance will some before the meet- COOKS? f- b4 I i- POLITICAL NOTICE).

1 I -11 VAt. ivMEETING Wei THE DEMOCRATIC County Committee is hereby eallei to assem- Io at tho Supervisor's Room) in the Court House) In the City ofLoa at! 11 jo'elock A. x.w Saturday, June 1, 1872. A foil and punctual at; tondanee is requested business of Importnneo will some before the Committee. I-1 J- t.

.4 WOO WO RT1L Cheiraen I E. E. HEWITT, Beeretarblid Angeles) Miy 29)1872'.) 1 'j i TO THE PUBLIC. 5 I'f I HENRY r. JSCDDEN jnnTrf' rJ Jy.u-'Anu.ij I .7.

3 "I' 1 Would respcctfolly annonacei to the citlsena of Los 1. Asgoles and vieinity that he ia prepared to j'-T- i-: -i -TUNE, AND REPAIR PIANOS, 4 And all other MUSiCAL! INSTRUMENTS, Promptly and in aciuhtiBe and "workmanlike manner. ij i. -J- Also does all kinds of repairing and xefiniibing of Furniture end Sewing Machines. All orders left at the Bella Union Hotel will promptly attended to on liberal terms aud In genteel 3 Furniture of every deaoription, refinished in gen), teeletyle, -j 'i r-j my 28 os I SYCAMORE GROVE.

-v Arroyo Seco, UEiYDRlCKSOY, Prop. Kl 1 a i I' i I ij .1 I Ia thh pleasant retreat will ba serred f. 7v 1 FZUVATB I "Aeoording to orders, and a few 2. i i i i I BOARDERS -r Will ho reoeived. 1 BAR is well provided with the best of I I I- i LIQUORS ANDCICARS jel if: A.

CUYA8, Agenti the Ma tor of change of name ef "Lewht Hiisehkowits, commonly called Loopold' Harris. To the lion, the County Conrt of ths County of Los Angeles, State of California. This petition respeettully represen tspth at the' petitioner is of the age of 38 years; tbathls place of birth was Loebau, Prussia; that hie residence if at Los Angeles City, in this county; that his present name is Lewin llirschkowitz; and that he desires to have the same changed to Leopold Harris; that tho reason for tho change is, that- bis Itrae name being a difficult one for American bps, the ws pf and post-offices, he long sines adopted, the easier one of Leopold Harris, and. by: that nsme and that oqfy, is known among the merchants1 and customers with whom ha deals; and to avoid all question and suspicion that may attach to' the voluntary aqd unauthorized assumption of a new rame ha desires to have snch assumption validated by competent authority That his father is dead, and was named FCibushj that the near relatives of petitioner, now living, are his mother, named 11 shush llirschkowits, residing at Loeban, Prussia, one brother, named Moriti llirschkowits. residing at Lentenburg, Prussia, and, one sister, named Rosa Summerfieid, residing at Loebau, Prussia.

And octitioner prays order of this Court, setting this petition for hearing and that in such hearing after due notice the chango of name prayed for msy may be decreed to be made. lewin I hereby certify the foregoing to be a full, true, and correct eopy of the original Petition en file in my office, in the above entitled action. i' SEAL. 1 1 In witness whereof) I have hereunto act my hand, and affixed the seal of the above named Court this 24th, day of May, A. 1872.

A. W. POTTS, Clerk. 8 H. tagTT.

Deputy Clerk. UNA ORDCNANZA. Una ordenanaa en relaeion a la mejera de lae ealles haoeras crasadas de la ciudad de Los Angeles, El Corrijidor eoncilio comun da laeindadde Los Angel ordena como signs. Sec. 1.

El trabajo de mejorar grdnalmente Ilenar, enlvser de otro modo mejorar las ealles lugayes 4 Cog CUinclcs; Star. V- -Is Saturday: Ljusii 182. C'TYAXD COUNT! OFFICIAL PAPER RD). vr. BARTER Editor At DEMOCRATIC COUNTY COMMITTEE W.Wii worth.

E- E. llcwitt, Secretary C. A pi! lYwi( JJeFiJ John D. Jobs King (dec cdj A O. Angeles Angeles W0000 laA'ttMl La Ballona Angeles SUrer Silver Su Jose Monte tee Xioe hietM 17 m.

T. A. Miy Ml RESULTS OP DEFEAT. Should Democrats and Liberals bo defeated in the coming Presidential contest, it would hare a most tlieaatroua effect upon the whole "country. It would cast a.

shade of gloom and discouragement over the people and it is no. time to aud-bandy words over ere technicalities, or over this man or that What we want is the' defeat of. Radi-, calism ani hnrling froni power of the pres- ant military incumbeol 6l the White House. It Js time that, the people were awake and arming for the conflict. With the triumph "bf the Radical party, Jhe cause, or Liberalism and good OoTernroehtwcmll be greatly impeded if not1, entirely-, -destroyed.

The entraliiiog influenced of Radicalism would be made more potent arid the manifest tend-, encj.Vt the Republic towards imperialism would be -greatly accelerated. I We' hs a people-cannot afford to 'risk the chances of defeat by-dividing, the country neon three or four Presidential candidates. Let us have peace with universal amnesty; with a return to the. practices of constitu-' tionar government; with a discontinuance 'of the pomp and circumstance of, the military establishment, and of. the- cor-ruptiQDf which during and since the war, bate been a flagrant and erying shame, and hive blackened the fair escutcheon of Amen- can For; these results Democrats V.

long been laboring, and wo. think we 'caa see the small cloud in thedistant horizon that indicates the coming" shower of success and purification But to insure eucceaa it must bring with ittarmony and the united action ol true patriots. inthe Democrat of; Los Angeles, are you willing to direst yourselves of all person at "desires and prejudices and to make the safety and welfare of the country paramount to all other considered tions? The committee will meet this, moru-ing. Wbope theywUljMnsider thesitna tfon deliberately, but act promptly and tig-' orously. It is individuals andL communities who make states and nations, and we that' the.

political influence of this county wili be used for the good of cur country. IMPORTANT MEETING TO-DAY. 1 ft 3 The Democratic Central Committee, of the County if Lor 'Ang-ler'raeet' atll oclock. Am to-day; -in the room of the Board of Supervisors, in the Court House. This Com ruic tee was comparatively recently elected by people of this county, in 'regular pro portion to the population and votes of each supervisorial district, and 'is composed, as follows: -fi Los Axes lss.

all ace C. Aguilar, and SiLvsa. A. G. William Caruthers.

Wilxixgtox. E. E. Hewitt, Secretary. -'Axattstx.

Wm." M. McFadden. 1 El Moxts. -T. H.

LosNistos. E.Pollereno. Sax Jose. F. Palomares.

La Ballons. John Young. 'Ii will-be uoticod from the above that there is a vacancy in the Coinmitteo from the precinct-of Los Angeles, occasioned by -the death of the late John King. Previous to a this vacancy, there existed cue for the Fourth Supervisorial District, (Los Nietos, Anaheim Santa Ana'and "'San Juanj and it was filled by Wm. MoFadIea, upon presea-tation to tho Coinmittee, of a petition from the people of that urging his appointment.

With this p'recodent before them, and the brevity of time, and the necessity far prompt abJ decisive action, it is exceedingly 'probable. that' the Com mittee will toplay appoint und receive into, their some citizen of Angela to fill the existing vacancy. present Central but re: eently elected to their honorable-positions by overwhelming 'majorities of the Democratio voters of this county, have entire! confidence of 'their party; and. that party will verify and approve whatever action the Central Committee may iu their wisdom, and with their means of knowle Jge of pubtio af fairs, see proper to do. to-day, We know, (and every one acquainted with the individual members of our.

Central Com- A mittee, knows), that they are each, now and all the time, unequivocally in fav-'r of pl.io-ing every public measure (either political or local) before the people for their approval; and we may expect that if they decide today that there is sufficient time, ways and means, to hold primaries for the election of delegates to the State Convention, that they will take measures for the bolding of primaries. But we ask them in all candor to consider the shortness' oF the time left before the meeting of the Convention: the possibility of a tie or contested election; the expense gnd inconvenience to the pnblic; the want of aife- fram forfeiture wnlcsf The Lapse Law governs JtJ (to. Wnls the Lapse Law gov-krtiij lower thv any1, 1 w54 Block, Lo A Angeles. CaL'lo-S 4- -TS1 RICHARD NOT Richard Yates, Trom a drunken bed.writes to a friend to assure hint that Yates is for Grant. He hopes, to be sober enough eoon, to take the itump for the man of- the White House.

Richard cannot take the etump, if he does nor "quit taking! 80 many drinks of whisky before and after, and between Drinking Yates Grant. fBirda of a feather) flock etc. -'1 ii.rs! WEEKLY STAR. The Weekly-1 Sra which appears morning will ie found exceedingly interesting. It embraces more good, substantial and intdredting feading matter, than any -other weekly rapeK published south of San Fran cTsciiV It.

also has the largest circulation by' fifty per cent, i Copied of the Weekly can be had at tho Stab office or of Messrs. Brodrick- A' Reilly. It II LETTER FROH' SAS DIEGO. 'i an Dxxqo, May 27, 1872. Ed.

Stax San Diego has' now resumed I 'd the Quiet and even tenor of her usual way. Th'e election for Trastee in the fifth ward -r came off Saturdays and Mr. Boyd instead of receiving a majority of I one, obtained majority of i The 'vote stood Boyd thirty two Sherman Messrs. Yoane. ron.

Plenipotentiary Young, TaggartMc Diinald. Union A have been routed horse, 9 'I-' foot and action of in thefifth ward, is a true indication of the change that but surely taking place in our commuuity. The 'of clique do-, minion is about 'over." We dont 'wan toij be saddled and ridden by man, or any of inen." Those of. us- who are out of office, who do not seek office, consider ourselves just asgood inad in every sense of the word, as offioe-seekers and effioe-holders. We wish it distinctly understood that in electing Servant s.we do nut choose masters, We regard with suspicion; distrust and dislike any man who so far forgets therights ami feelings; of the people as tdsay.tbathe.w'H refusal of the people- to give him' whatever office he chooses to ask as a persoiial salt, and regard as kicking hipo litlcal poilerior.V 'The man to whom I refer I I IS.

xacairr-pBAiat'a. This individual yecurej for Taggart a place in the Republican State Central Commitieie, and he and bi tools knew, it) that they were acting in open and -direct op position to the will 6f the Taggart is politically deady buried, aod damned fcnd every San Diegaukrioir's jt.C -He could nut to-day be elected by uur people to any office, and I defy even the brazen-faced Tract that has fought his battles, to deny my assertion. The delegates who misrepresented us in State Convention also did their to' secure the appointrient-of McDunafd 'as Collector of this port) The very name of this man. is a stench. id the of this community.

impudence of Nix -in mentioning an incident that occurred at the elcc-' tfon.for delegates to -the 'State C-mvention, aroused Mr. CraSgae ire. Like a chafed lion be paced his den, and lashing his heaving aides with his angry tail, he growled out, i will institute a i ubxl. Burr againrt this rascally defamer of virtuous and innocent men! Now that Mr. Craigue may have a' fair opportunity to go his length, I propose to again narrate the incident before alluded to During the day of the election, Mr.

Craigue allowed; his modesty! to I' ersuade him to stick1 closely to the polls near-y the whole there he virtuously peddled Iii owu. It so happened that while Mr. Craigue was engaged in his pleasant 'occupation, that Mr. Maxwell a civil Lod oourteous gentleman, whose only crime was a strict adheraoce to temperance principles, came to the polls to de-posithis ballot. It seems that 3lr.

M. bad said that he would rote for no man who auld whisky. 'Without stopping to question, the Mr. Ms position, would simply say that in mj.opiuiun Mr. M.

or any other American citiz'cn had a right to say what he said, tbit eieruise of. that rlriit could not justify any man in insulting Mr. M. as Mr. Craigueuid.

As 'Maxwell went peacabljup ode posit his 11 lot, Mr. Craigue stepped before him, and shaking his handfaliof tickets uhderjdr. Maxwells nose, said. SILL WHISKTl He repeated the obnoxious remark' several times. -Hit tone aod manner were even mqre insulting Ih'an' bis words.

Nix de-nounced this as an Outrage, aoif be again de-nounnes it aa anoutrage. The laws of 'our country denounce it and similar acts, as outrages, and have declared that tbs individual who bullies, bribes or insults a nitizen who is legally exercising the right of suffrage, shall be severely punished. Mr. Craigue was Sheriff at the time this and Is stilly Sheriff, and now holds a contract for furnishing fold -to those whom he ha attested and retains io imprisonment. 'Aod this last mentioned fact I hold to be at variance with all true Republican or Democratic principles.

No just or honorable office-holder should accept a contract which could in aoy way tempt him to over-do' or uader-do the da tics uf his.office. In bringing- a1 libel suit Mr. Craigue will have to allege either falsehood or malice in. the libeller. That my statements have been true every honest and well posted citizen of San Diego will affirm.

That I havebeon actuated by malice, I think Mr. 'Craigue will hare some difficulty io proving. I hare simply published facts which our own dailies should nave published, but which an ill-founded idea of expediency induced them to conceal. When Nix makes an onslaught (as the Bulletin says) on I OREGORT. j--, The son-in-law of R.

K. P. who vented' his sleen at the Sr a a through the columns of this San Francisco Bulletin, is' again under arrest for supposed complicity in vthe Burk murder. A investigation of the circumstances of the Ilaberlv murder has been demanded, but it is hardly possible, that Jdge Bosh, Gregorys uncle, will permit the re-investigation. Many of our citizens believe that the 'former Grand Jury.

investigation, was a) mockery of justice. It is the opinion of our people that a cafeful reexamination can result -in harm to no one except to. the guilty parties. The voice of the. people, demands are-examination, and th ise wbo obstruct it would do well to look to themselves.

jlf peaceable, law-abiding, inoffensive industrious men like Ilaberlj and Burke are to' be shutdown like dogs, and their murders be allowed to go unwhipped of justice, it is fully time that those of us who do not desire to die violent and bloody deaths leave the country. It is nothing more than' right tbat'the Ilaberlj murder case should be re-examined by a grand jury above' suspicion)' To Judge Bush, who a snort time since recommended the present a tfon to Nix and Remnants each a sail of tar and I would only say that it becomes him, under the eiroumstancos, to ha exceeding quiet and undemonstrative. The people are get ting excited over this matter and will stand ao Let the people of San DiecO mark every man who makes himself conspicuous in opposing a Our lo-: cals papers dare not say one word: in behalf of the poor, friendless! victims tT cowardly aasaesioation. iThey have never) even fhoi ettent af a syllable, given expression to; Ihef deep discontent the people felt at, the result of the grand jurys investigation. Let -he Prosecuting Attorney do his.

duty' "unflinch r. ingly and be wilt win host of friends. t)-; -j One of our, medical luminaries! advertises himself by publishing in the opinion of our semi-tropical (lie opinion embodied in some twenty.four)' superficial inches of Arabio numerals) He YCLIRATO LOGICAL f. Is of great importance. think 'so and I found mjr optnion on the fact that climatological is a word of fourteen jllo informs' the fortunate into whose hands his effusion falls that the jVAfyAat temp of evaporation i 60,09 in Jan (4 jlO in aod timt'the llotcet relalioc Juunidi-tj iri JcM.

as 270, in 220 ond that Hie lowest force oC vopor i in Jan. 130 in Now I warn the rela- ctt, etc, lives of all invalids in Los Angeles, aod thereabouts, against allowing this statement of condition of San Diego, to meet the eyes of their ailing kiofolk. If they are permitted to pernse it, they will in all-baman probability get dpi in their night shirts and gallop off towards San Diego like quarter horses; This astounding diiplay of meteorological lore might seem a trifle uner one knows tho Signal Set vice Obsorver at this place publishes his observations every morning in both. dalles. But.

Bow-wow! endorses tne statement of condition, lenges any of the noted health resorts ti) present a record. equal to it. Bowwow dont about climatics you won't find In any of the 'bo iks.1 But nevertheless) i when the learned Homeopathic author of the table above referred to, state thnt the forco of vapor in Jan. is only 130, I toke exceptinn to his observation and. declare that in places in this -city the vapor acquired a' f-irce of at least 1,140, Behind sjine; of our boarding! houses would bear up an egg.

I -r I ii i -r "7 J. rLEXuuTMTiinr rovxo V-'i la one of the most popalar (in bis own estimation) of rising young men. Ilia act of heroism: ia protecting a blnshing arid innocent Asian damsel has immortalized him The bit of poetry I sent you some time ago on Jon Yung and his own Ki, Kee, waa rer cited by a youngster at ooe of our select schools a I week or so back with great ap plause) One of the punil under the Inspiration pf. tho recitation had a sudden' attack of the poetie affiatus, which' was relieved by' the following effusion; 1 Jn Yiinv stood ca the veasel's deck 1 AVilh Kt Km on hie arm, i IU fiercely stretched hie little neck and said -)i i ej' VTIJ shelter thee from berm. '-i His p)iTk-white band did grasp the bntt Of his six-shooting colt 1 j- lie iftid (who binders is a gut i.1,; iter snipe, r.

I'll msk hiu loess his holt." i Then savagsly bis bold qaiUebi j. brittle nesth his note Not one was i4 the qruwd so nub)7 "nary a one court Jon's mighty The limping Strsnchon closed tVilh pistol, dirk mod cratch, The timid crowd ahrank back la foar. they did; Yon bet he scared em much. There were some twenty verses in the juvenile" poein but for fear of imposing on good nature I only enclose foar as a specimen. By the way of pnstoript, let me add that Taggart talks of starting a gin-mill.

It will be congenial employment for him, and just suited to his capacity. In following his new occupation, he proposes in some mysterious way to get even with the Bulletin. TOR TRACT la its issue of the 2-Stli inst waxes pathetio in behalf of Judge Bush, whom it speaks of a working man. This is extremely fiumorsonie. Is there any man in San Diego who can testify that Bush ho done one day's labor since he came to this place? Bush tho working Hal list llal A more exquisite bit' of sacasm than this I never saw or heard of.

Hurrah! for. Biish the 'workingman. PA ---i -S- J.s -ff-y-z d-. i 1 -v N-a am. i'OARPETS OILOLOTHESr Vi -AND.

i HANOI HQS. CJoiunierclal Street! R. KlCHLINEia CO.i -1 MENDEIs Bf EYER) -Los Angeles, April 15, 1872. apl6tf Annual Mcetlnjr or Stockboldcrs. liUO AOubuM A Xy LOS ANGELES AND SAN.

PEDRO RAIL-CQMPANY A -'j i Notice isj hereby given, that by Ardcr of tog Board of Directors, inserpr-danee with the By-laws, and nnder.sectivn six of tho "Act to proride for iho fneorporation' of railroad companies, and the management of the affairs thereof, and other! matters relating a Meeting of the shareholders In the above for the election of Directors and general bstinsw; will he held at the Directors Jloom; in the Depot Alameda Street, Loe Angeles, Jane 4th. 1872, at 12 o'clock, i JAMBS 11. LANDER, Secietery.t Lot Adgoles, May 13, 1872. xny 14td v- j-. lr fV if y.

a .1 ii Vi 4- Jrs i- -I yiM m- I ii' s-- A THE OLD ESTABLISHED. HACKUWiV 3 H. HEWITT, PROPRIETOR. t- -w i This Line having the FINEST 1 f. Of all kinds, ever brought to this City, is folly 'i prepared to attend to the wants of the Pnblio.

CARRIAGES, CAEEFUL AD ACCOMODATING DSIVEES ALWAYS ON HAND, Citisens and Tourists conveyed to" -M 1 ANY rART OF TIIE CITY, Or surrounding eonntiy, at moderate charges. T3T Stand in front of Pieo House. (my24-tfj. Ah-i Corner off; Spring: and Second Stsl, LozjAngeles 5 -M j. 1 -v B)acksmltbln? Repairing, Slaking and Horse Slioelng.

Ilrse Slxoelngr $2,50 pejr Anlmitl By the most experienced shoers in the State. Special styles of shoeing for trotters, racers op working horses. The very best material le need In all work a this establishment. Work guarantoed to iye jtisfactlon, both as to style and jajc. pib21 Siq 1 A 5- A-i.

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