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THE BANK OF CALIFORNIA
Satin SUfii Califoritl
Daily Alta California.
SAN VRANCISCO.
v-^.v
-^. D. O. MILLS..... PRESIDENT
WILLIAMALVORD ..VIOE PRESIDENT
KHfSO'K HavcOItKLJL.ISH dt CO.
MSB'S MAO OBXbUKB WM A. WOOD . THOMAS BROWN OASHini
DEBBOTOB8;
DAILY AL.TA CALIFORNIA, delivered to subscriber*
In the city at THIKTYOEHTB per week. BUutl* D.O. MWa, O«o. H. Howard. K.J.Baldwin,
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copies, TEN CUTS. Thomas Bell, Wm. Sharon. K.T. Morrow, ,
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N. Lnn1d Wm. Alverd, James H. Keen a
M«U Hubscribcrr: Wm. Norrli, John O KarL
One year, In advance......... 00 .f16
Six months, Inadvance 8 00 AOENTH j
Three months, Innlvmc«
WBEKLY AIiTAOAIiIFORNIA—
4 00
original and
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I« New Tor k .... Agency of The Bank Of California
SAN FRANCISCO: SUNDAY, JULY 9,
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Ma. 1* Ptniiltraal
selected matter, together with fall and rellablt
market reports. ?«bßcni>tlon : One year, t2 75 ; VOL. XXVIII. 1876 i\O. 0590.
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Union National Haak
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Rlx months, II60 In (old coin or equivalent. IdSt. l.oiil. BMtmen'i Ravins Hank.
la Xaondon, 4 hlnu. Japan and India
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Slnxle copies, TEN CENT.:. .—. Tin Mwtal Bank O*rp*ra>UWi
Maurice Gran, the Imprpesarlo, makes bis first visit frontier, with one accord, favor the organization of copies of General Terry '\u25a0 report, jaat received by
PUBLICATION OVFICK, .
BREVITIES. DRAMATIC CLIPPINGS. to California with the Almee Tronpo. The reper- THE INDIAN WAR. volunteer forces of frontiersmen, to be put under telegraph since the preparations of this letter* Your
CONGRESS. TUT HANK HAS AOr.Nrildl AT VIR.
GTNTA err 7 and GOLD Hrt,l. H rt,I.. and Oerr**-
WM» CMUlforal* atre«t Sun FranaeUco toire williDclude several operas never before given General Crook* command. They Bay ttiese men, obedient servant, J. D, Camebon,
familiar withIndian way*, woald make a swift cam- om'onu la all the principal Mining Districts In the
here by tbe French Company, as ••Olrofle.Qirofla,"
*BAT£S OF ADVEUTibIN-i.
4V*A. Square la Mice Lines of Agate T7P«.-»«
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—••The "Ayes have It."
Judge Hoffman is home again.
California Playwrights— Colonel Sscl*••La Jolie Parfumeuse," "La Princesse de Trebl- Xjiloit
zonde." and others. The first opera to be given will
, paign. Officers here generally complain of the
of Hio Killed and superior firearms which are aopplied by the Govern- ;
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"Volunteer* Meeting In Suit I
Secretary of War,
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The Indiau
I nterlor (owns on the Paclnc Coast.
X.KXTJKKS Or i.r.BIUT IHMUJKD,
lora-" Fates and Furies "—Amice be "La Jolle Partumeuse." In it Madamoiselle '\u25a0
csBWjUABi. Tint Second Third Fesrtb _
—Judge 0. A. Tweed ia In from Arizona.
— General Albert Pike is In Virginia City.
' "Brass" Bolocca'n Benefit. Ainii-o will appear as Roso Mlchon and willsing the
tong <•Pretty as a Ploture" in English. The Phila- '
I VU'oixncied.
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ment, in one way or other, to the Indians, and de-
gives them.
Balt Lake, July Bth. —A meeting was held to-
plore the advantages that such a mistaken policy night for the purpose of raising volunteer troops.
General Sherman returned to-night Nothing was done or decided upon, waiting the
Question Discussed in
House,
the
Availpblo for the pore l»-.,) of Iff
int the Unltod BtaU>a. F.^rcpe, India, Oblna, Japan, •
and Australia,
«rcnnndls« through-
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Page. Pasa. Page. Page.
— Gen. Qeo. S. Dodge ii back from the East. delphia Enquirer goes into ecstaclea over her, and1 (Friday) from Philadelphia. He has already con- further action of Congress on Senator Paddock's bill. London,
DRAW DIRECT ON
BrnMO, 1/ietnio,
.
One Time
<Jae Week
Two Weeks
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A few deferred Centennial sermons are to be
360 preached to-day.
—Bam Heslip, the "pilgrim printer," Is gathering tlon of some ono whom we have all met and whom
California. the public paid her the rare compliment of crowd-
ing the theatre on one of the sultriest nights of the
Colonel Seller*, who lg »o faithful a reprodno. season. That journal, speaking of the performance,
••
; General
i|
Terry's Report of the
Massacre.
ferred with Sheridan a« to the future part of the Resolutions of sympathy and condolence at the
campaign, but it la evident that it will take some death of General Caster were adopted, and ordered
time to organize another expedition, with reinforce- ' forwarded to kit) widow and father, and a copy sent
ments of men and horses suitable for cavalry ser- to the Monroe (Michigan) Commercial and Monitor
Sudden Death of Representative
Dnbllo.
Paris.
«t Pcterabarc, Vl.nnn.
Parsons,
tinsterftfia.
.
Berlin.
K<*tpate.
I'•\u25a0p»nli.. u»,n,
M.lbonrnr,
Sydney,
a atk land, X »,.
Hontkoni,
.
Twenty-six Insertions constitute a month. • —
In brevier at Seattle.
Advertisement* once a wees, or caw every day, |1 00 died Antonio recently.
Barlll, a well-known teacher of singing, nessiug his vagaries, came to town in good season.
says : Mme. Aimee, resplendent in white satin and
one la constantly endeavoring to pltce whilo wit- orange blossoms, came upon the stage and wasi
welcomed as only Alme'o would have been.
• The vice. The victory of the Sioux, of course, makes
the task of whipping them and driving tbem to
for publication.
of Kentucky
Antwtrp.
M
Aotaborc.
unbars.
Stockholm,
Chrlitlnjin,
rranbfart-O.il.
Hlmmhal,
Vokahau,
Oil
per square for each '.us*? linn, editorial Advorttsements. — in Naples Holiday week baa furniahed crowded houses, the Pretty Perfumer' received the ovation bluBbingly,and
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•• lay as though asleep, his face tanned people going to the theatre as much from a couvic- gratefully returned her acknowledgments afterward I sin ridan Orders their Reservation more difficult, but Sherman feels
— NOTICE.
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twenty-fl ye cents por line. Outer Reinforce- that, under Crook's leadership, the great disaster of
I tlon that it waa a part of their celebration duty, by eclipsing all her former efforts before a Pbiladephia
TELEGRAPH
In Wbki Alta, one square one time, $'< 00; cacti and a smile upon bis lips."
nib»»qn» nt time, $1 (0.
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while in town, aa from any appreciation of tbe
The Chicago Time* classes the St. Louis directory play Colonel Hellers. <• The Gilded Age," There's audience. •• Bho was in inagiiiticont voice and spirits,
ments to Crook and
the Little Big Horn will be retrieved, and the deatb
of our gallant officers aveDged.
.
WAeHiNOTON, Jalj Bth. Benatk
sented the petition of Samuel btrong and others,
Merrlam pre-
BANKING HODSK OF DONOHOE. KELLYA 00.,
Sin Francisco, litJuly, 1876
REINFORCEMENTS OF VOLUNTEERS.
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among "new works of fiction."
Milhona in It,"or whatever may be tbe titular em-
Manuel Jesus Christ has been committed to the bellishment of a mags of amusing nonsenHe, is a ance. Mme. Aimee was
and was repeatedly encored throughout tbe perform-
well supported by her regu-
;!
Terry. Crook Waiting for Belnfoi emenl «.
Omaha, July Bth._ Captain Nlckerson, of General
creditors of the District of Columbia, praying the Mr. JOHN W. FLOOD and Mr. HOWARD HATENS
passage of Houne bill to adjust olaiios against the have from this date an Interest la our Urn.
J*l-lp2w * UONOHOE, KELLY o*.
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Insane Asylum from Sacramvnto.
It will be seen by telegraphic despatches homeSenator Alcorn, of Mississippi,wife. been called It simply gives Colonel Hellers, with a situation. added much pleasure to the performance by her port of Qeutral Terry, of Oukter 8 engagement with on one of the forks of Tongue liivrr, 186 miles from
has
gouifwliat singular drama, in that its greatest
,
terest Ooea not hinge upon any story or
lar company. M'lle Duparo assumed the role of
in- Bavolot, tbe nmanccd of liose Million (Ainu •\u25a0), and Crook's staff, who went out with the expedition, re-
1 Obicaoo, July Mil Following la the official re turned to Omaha yesterday. He left General Crook
District of Columbia.
Mitchell presented a petition of miners and other
citizens of Alaska, setting forth their grievances un-
CALIFORNIA MILITARY
by the serious illness of his setting of fiweet, rich voice. Aimee herßelf has wonderfully \u25a0
der tho military government of that section. Be
' ln.iiaiis, received at the headquarters of General Fort Fetterman, and also 268 miles from the rail-
that General Sheridau does not think that at —The English war office reports thirty-two offloers characters to cast biiu into relief. There is small improved during her European tour, so much so as to( -Sberidau to day :
the
road command, awaiting the arrival of supplies end ferred. ACADEMY.
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present there should be a call for volunteer still living who took part In the Battle of Waterloo. need for any one to quarrel over the play. The conclusively dissipate any question there might for-
oavalry. Perhaps he id right, but it may be
| sanguine Colonel is really
Drnry Melone bns been taking part in a pigeon- It, and that individual is the creatnro
all there is of merly have Ifin as to her claims to the proud dis-
of tinction assigned her of being the queen of opera [
II i:.\l"ji:aimi:hh Division or DAKOTAH, ) reinforcements.
I Camp on Little Bio Hobn River. June 27th. ( panies, left Fort Fetterman July 4th, and expect to
The latter, consisting of live com- Windom, from the Committee on Appropriations,
reported bill to continue in foroe the Act providing
temporarily for expenses of the Government for ten
NEXT TERM WILL COMMENCE
JULY 19th. f Jy7-ipim
that a superabundance of courage makes him Shootingthe content.Philadelphia, and came oat cham- I Mail. Twaln'a prollUo brain. The action of booffe."
match nt ' To Adjutant-Ueneral of Military Division of Missouri, reach Crook about the l'itb. He willalso be joined days from the 10th of July. BEY. DAVID MoOLUBE. Oakland ~lTl'it|il.
pion of the plvca has been entirely remodelled since jat Chicago, Illinois: Itia my painfnl duty to report i about Monday by about 150 Snake Indians. These, Keruan introduced a billfor proteotlon of lifeand
underestimate the power aud resources of the
FOR $25
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Mme. La Marecbale MacMahon has sent to the • Its first production hern, and vastly for the Hnliliun's Academy ofMusic.
!
that day b«rore yesterday, thu 26th instant, a great I with the troops, willincrease the number of men in
, the expedition to over MOO. Nickerson do«B not ap- property at sea. Referred.
enemy, aa be intimates was perhaps the fault Germuu Ambassador $GOOu in aid of the sufferers by better, since Laura Hawkins has been made a much
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The expoi6 of Spiritualism has proven more dlsafeter overtook General Cu*ter and the troops uu- prehend any danger to tho expedition. Crook's
stronger part, and tbe disagreeable gone and mo.- 1 profitable in tbe hands of Mr. Baldwin and his ac-, der his command. At 12 o'clock on the 3?d he de-
1 lo-
Anthony, from the Committee on Printing, reported
of General Ouster. According to his estimate inundation in A'.saoe. , parted with his whole regiment and a strong de- cation is not over seventy miles from the scene of
a bill to continue work under the Congressional
—Mr. and Mr... E. D. Farnsworta were badly in- taxing scene of her suicldu is omitied. The curtain complished wife than genuine (?) Spiritual mani-
of tho forces with Crook and Terry, they will jured last Monday by a runaway team near the cor- b< ems to fill ratber abruptly, but as there is so festations. They will shortly give way to something , tacbiuent of scout* and guards, from the month of Ouster' 6
soon have a fores of 3500 men. But the ner of Buchanan and Vallejo streets. — little story out of which to construct a denouement, more earthy in its charaoter
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"Brass," aa presented ' the Rosebud. Proceeding up that river about twenty
massacre.
The Situation Grave. Don Carlos Said to Be in Wash
Printer for ten days after July 10th. Passed.
Morton called up the resolution directing the Com
mittee on printing to investigate the official conduct You Can Learn a Yzi*
Sioai number several thousands, and they -The Hector of the Cburub of the Advent will possibly the relaxing
preach a Centennial sermon to-day at eleven o'clock.
. of the tension on tho Uolonel'd by Mr. George Fawcett Ilowe, who haß arrived, and miles, he struck a very heavy Indian trail, which
mind Is a very appropriate close of a play of which is to appear on the evening of the 15th. 110 will had previously been discovered. Pursuing It, tie says :ItIs agreed on allhands that there must now
I
New Tobk, July Bth \ Times Washington special
ington of the Congressional Printer.
Anthony naid the Committee had gone over the Profession.
have the advantage of kuowing the country There willbe appropriate uiuttio to the occasion. |no one can tell muoh after having Been It, except probably be supported by Mies Eleanor Cary, the found that it led, as It was (opposed that It would, ''a\u250 be an Indian war, till hostile Indians of the North-
\ ground a number of times. If any investigation be
Ithat Ooloubl Mulberry Sellers Is an irresistibly funny young Australian actress. .to the Little Big Horn Blvtr. There he found » ' west have been ch-stlsed and subjugated. The cause made, he hoped it would be one that would stand.
thoroughly. A slanderous John Donkey says that the three man.
To make the punishment of these savages ••Johns" had things all their own wiryat St. Louis- , JOHN T. B4TMOMD
TESTIMONIAL. TO MADEMOISELLE DE BKLOCCA.
! village of almost unexampled extent, and at once at- ' and responsibility of the LittleBigHorn massacre are
1 tacked it with that portion of the forces
which was matters of small moment in deciding what shall be
Yellow Fever InNew York Harbor. — Ha ottered a substitute for the resolution authorizing
New YoitK, July Btb. A vessel arriving from the Committee to employ three practical printers UKDERBIQNED HAS I'.KOPKNKD HIS
swift and sure, it is necessary to oonoentrate
John Kelley, Ji'i.u Morrissey and Demi-John.
' Was born Ingood tince, for, bad the character been cttlzuna contemplate giving the Bussian cantatrice, i: Major Reno, hand. three companies (A, it and M) |> done. Western men defence predict that, unless ex- 'Havana hat brought the yellow fever. At tbe and publishers to make an investigation and submit gentlemen can laAssay'n* acd Mining School, where '
•• A number of our music-loving and prominent I immediately at
with traordinary efforts at
freely THE Practical
are Immediately made, •' a few dais scqitl'e a knowledge of all
'.
The gipsies have a laying to the effect that an given
a large number of troopa, and therefore W6 ass that oarrios you is better than a horse that throws ' could to the public witboat to tako his pl«cn.world Mademoiselle Anna de Baloeca, a grand benefit, be-• {of Dm regiment, was sent into the valley of the miners in the Black Hills and the principal settle. |Quarantine two deaths have occurred. No danger a
him, tun-ly the report to the Committee, as a supplement to the
Dot offer such another His fore she leaves for the Kast. The plan has not yet
hope (hat the offer of General Conner willbe you off." ItIs calculated to inspire respect for the acting is absolute perrection. The sincerity with been thoroughly settled, but that it is to tako place > stream at a point where the trail struck it. General < ments destroyed. Ouster, with five companies (0, !\u25a0:, F, I L), at- them
I in Montana will be harassed and many of lv apprehended.
M< iniintl(<* Arrived.
action of that Committee. He thought it very proper Valuable Minerals, and l.irn to thoroughly Test and
that experts should be employed, as members of the
Assay them.
Also leaches all branches of Metallurgy and •
.<
Tech-
\u25a0M, ; w.'nrii he believed in bliunelf, the downright convlc- and The facts, as now understood, dis- could not go through with the examina- nology.
accepted, and the offers of other volunteers -Eighty Mennonites from Committee
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4 at the California Theatre has been fixed. tempted to enter aluo three miles lower down. Beno pose most people to lay the blame for the slaughter ' New Yohk, July
The Japanese Troupe with Dnlsaki's needle- tion with which he states his plans, and the tion of so large an establishment. Assays Ores and Minrralg, Works imall lot* of Ore*
willbe made uae of, that the troops may at eating feat, the shoulder perch and little «• All earnestness of his faith in big own figures, BLOMDIX. forded the river and charged down the left bank, upon Custer's imprudence and probablo dlsobo- Southern Bussia, arrived by the steamer from Bre- Saulsbury opposed both the resolutions, and said, of any kind, an Imakes Sellable and Honest BeporU on '
dismounted and marched on foot until, finally, over- <dlenoe of orders, but the criticism is kind and {>men, aDd left for Arkansas and lowa. <
if the investigation was to be made at all,he thought M<nes, ail Undertakes lhe Erection of any kind of
onoe be harried forward ; if all cannot be Bight," are the leatuies nt Woodward's Gardens i•re inimitable. How many dayhundreds of his Tbo present is the last week of Blondln's blgU
1 numbers, he was compelled to mount, charitable in tone, as it would not be had he not
to day. brethren may be found any discoursing the rope-walkiog exhibitions, at bis pavllloD, corner of whelmed by \u25a0
Oppreolve Weather. thnt it should be made by a larger Committee than Works. Apply to
inouuteii, let Home act as infantry sup- rocross the river, and set>k shelter on the high bluff* I 'fallen with his command in tho thickest of the New Yobk, July Bth.—The weather oontinuos in- that on printing, which would require the' presence
The can of the City Railroad Company have ihalcyon future of wild-cat stock. The absorbing Van Ness avenue and Hayes street. Thib afternoon . which overlooked its right b.nlr. Just
as here- battle. The situation is fullof dauger and difficulty. tensely hot. The thermometer to-day reached 98 of two or three members. J. MOBMEIMER.
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ports, or to relieve the cavalry at the carried 17,300,965 passengers since it nrsi started— j directness with which Mr. Uaymond addresses liim. there will be a performance at 3:30, and one in the1 crossed, Captain
\u25a0elf both by word and look to his fellow artists in evening at 8:30, accompanied with fireworks. Ben ton, who, with three companies ',It would in great part disappear if Bherman and degree*. Cases of sunstroke aro numerous. Without action, the resolution was laid over.
poßts where not ucUmlly required, and July 3d, 1869 to June Ist, 1676- aud have had but the cast, has such
three fatal accident!.
The |
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a realistic effect that the very prices liavo been reduced to tins moat popular ;• "i Reno when the action commenced, bat who left I
(L), H and X), who was iome two miles on the Sheridan had men and supplier and money at their
<control under conditions favoring an immediate and Tin- BlanatruMn Storm* In lowo. At noon the Benate was called as *
Court of Itu- 607 MONTGOMERY ST, ROOM V,
where- infantry can perform the guard ; bad
The Temperance Legion willbe addressed this
identity of the man is lost. (And there is danger figures, 26 and CO cents.
duty. The pqblio demand* room participation evening by Hon. George Bramall. 'Colonel A. Heath i that the John T. will aoma day bo lost asd our old
friend become known to tho world only as Colonel
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BEMitrri' or v m.ikh i,tMAa,'—
! been ordered by General Ouster to return, came to <decisive action.
I the river, and rightly conoDtbllng it was lueluu for - Chicago, July Bth..-The loss by tbe destruction peaehment.
The warriors muiar Sitting Bull are frtia <*be ana damage of property in the Bute of lowa by the mentt.
late storm* is estimated at $1,000,000, and the loss
Belknap was examined by Mahone,
of the Managers. r>-giuding poat-trndersHip appoint Between l and 3 P. M. .
Jel2-3u»lp
<Ogallallas, Brul'es, Blackfeet
in avenging the fate o( the rash but gallant willconduct the exeroUoa nnd Miss Kmily Stone Sellers, with the Raymond in parenthesis.) Mr. Walter Leman, the ><old man" of tne California i his force to attempt to renew the fight in the valley, and DakoUs, and in House.— Cox asked leave to offer a resolution re-
Ouster, and the public is likely to grow impa- will preside at the piano. — The negative
: only difference, between himself and hiß other 86lf Theatre Htock Company, willtuke a benefit on Mon-.;he joined Reno on the blufU. Captain McDong&J, i
by Mr. Hortemau before j is, that he has struck it, and his oti.or eelf never day•<
The
evening July 17tU. Tue Revolutionary drama , ; with Company is, was at ltrst at tome distance In the I They are the
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are tunny
'addition therobravost and Obeyennos andof the
most warlike
Arrapaboe*. ies life is estimated at about fifty. Thirty-eight bod- questing tho Secretary of War to report to the House
of
from i Rockdale flood are said to have been re-
in-
North- covered, leaving but three tho object of tlia expeditions of Generals Crook and COLLATERAL LOAN
tient over a long oampaign like that againpl the Pliotogrupuer's exhibited
the Modoos. In our own city the feeling is three tout two inches high live times larger than
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Association? is nvo feet lon- by did. of
tin lull.
The Battle of Uertnantowa will constitute i irear with a train of pack mules. Ho also came up <ern Indians, and tbe country which they occupy is
j
ito lit up. The united force was nearly surrounded i admirably adopted to the defunfive warfare they will Don
more to and.
« ;iil<>«. — Terry againet the Pioux Indians, or report the uecon-
Miy of iiuoh expeditions, and to transfer any cor-
AMU
SAVINGS BANK,
MI>g MABIE (1OUDON,
! by IndUns, many of whom were armed with ritles, wago. The region in which Crook and Ouster have Biohmond, Vu., July Bth. Don Carlos and party respondence, army orders, etc., relating
very strong, and volunteers willbe forthcoming any negative produced In this State.
at a word ; in faot, General MoComb has been United (state* ah too j
Since her last appearance on the San Francisco
TONX FABTOB'B '
and occupied-
and Ah Chioi have been committed by ' board*, has lost the fragility of uppearnnco waich Variety sbow continues to attract large bouses. Qus ( ground In-ill by the cavalry, me ground from which <canons interspersed.
positions which commanded the I •ii operating is rugged, with deep gorges and left hero at 3:40 P. M., for Washington. The party ject.
Im
It is a country In which consists of Don Carlos, Count Prince De Leon, Gen- Young, of Tennessoe, objected.
to the sub-
Commissioner Sawyer, in $3000 ball once distingnlßhed her, and tend! decidedly to em- Williams and Harry Kernel are the greatest favor-. there was no escape. Rifle pitß were du({, and the i Corner of Post and Kearny Streets,
authorized to telegraph to the Secretary of ouch, to answer a charge of holding a Chinese girl bonpoint ; but retains the delicate beauty of her ites, and the chant{» of bill makes a second visit' (| fight maintained its pOHition, though with heavy 1mounted on their hardy, well-trained against Indians Aeveutl and M*rqulsa, Hpanish merchants and resi- recommitting
cavalry cannot operate successfully eral Martinez Valescn, Viscount Marlatj, and De Boone, of Kentucky, moved to reconsider the vote
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War that one thousand men will be for immoral purposes, under an illegal contract. face and the splendor of her great eyes. Her votce desirable and pleasant.
The prottent is their laBt week. A number of ..
I 1088, from about half-past 2of the -liiiitilt 6 o'clock 1fantry willbo altogether useless. ponies, and In-
dents of Mexico. Don Cjrlos and the members of Benate bill nutboriztng the appointment of Com-
to the Committee on Indian Affairs the BAN FBANOIBOO.
Rousseau says: "To write a good loto letter lias greatly increased in strength, and her acting in novdltien willbe introduced in tbe programme. On ! of the 26th, when the Indian* withdrew from the
ready on call, several oaptains having offered you ought to begin without knowing what you mean ; merit. Strangely enough, those scenes in the part of
their entire commands and otherß standing to say, and to nnisb without knowing what jou have , Laura Hawkins which draw most strongly upon her I'ilday evening Mr.
Tony Pastor willtake a fare.
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i valley, taking with them their village.
Nherldun Doei Not Want Volunteers.
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Washington, July Bin The following despatch
— his staff aro travelling under aßsumed names.
Pertoual. — mittee of five persons to negotiate with the Sioux for
a portion of their Beservation in Dakota. The House
a Incorporated order the lawn of 'he Bute of California.
DIBKOTOBI.
': hi the movements of General the five
well benefit, and on Huuday evening tbe season will,Companies under his immediate Caster and ucarcely was received here this morning : New Yohk, July or Stevenson's Black, 8. F.
ready to recruit companies at onoe. Califor- written."
nia mourns the fate of the gallant band of hardThere is a man in Boston
— A great many editors can fill that bill.
who, owing to the :
powers, are the best done, while she misses many rlnsn.
neat little points by an apparent indifference. In
the Bbootlug scene, the lady displayed an amount of NUTKH.
anything
ooiumand,
is known from those who witnessed them,
for no officer or soldier wliv accompanied him has
I'mi.ADKi.rniA, July Htii. Otneral IK. T. Sherman
w.isliinulon : Your despatch received. I
to be at its Hood. Jacques Offenbach, ths famous' bill.
think it composer, sailed In tbe Canada.
The tide of travel appears refused to entertain the motion to reconsider the BOBT. BTRVBNBON
General E. P. The regular order having been demanded, the J. S. V. 1 XHRY
FRrfDKKTOK TUKRILL
KIiUK
BPKAK, Jr.
Oapltallat
of Bd. B Spear A 00. Aoot'ra
Of K.Terry A 00, 8. F.
times, has doubled his contributions for charl.
soldiers, and willbe prompt with the men to table purposes. •• God bless him," say we «11. He'll Buroly, though, Itis fiequeutly observable npoa the stage, and I yet beeu found alive. Ills trail from tbn point premature to think of asking for volunteer cavalry, Boyle, the newly appointed Minister to Vienna, and llouHn resumed consideration of the billpending in ROLON PATTKE
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emotional talent as admirablo as unexpected. Baa rranclsco
' some more suitable place for a pistol the production of Oolonel Belters calls It more par- where Reno crossed the stream, pneaeg aloug and in with tbe attendant expeusos. If the members of Leonard W. Jerome, were passengers on the Germania. the last morning hour, and reported from the Com- UAN»RR 8AWT KB
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Han M«t«o. Capitalist
avenge them. Itis believed at Military Head- get into Heaven without a night-key.
—Cincinnati Star: Some people are complaining a drawlug-room. Ifsuch llttlo articles of virtu were mar are transgressed
quarters here that the offer of volunteers from that the newly-coined twenty-cent piece is an annoy-
California will be accepted, to immediately ance. We found it so. The grocur gave it to us for !
could in- found than an ornamental pedestal in ticularly to uimii, that the slniplent rales of gram, the rear of the crest of the bluff wi the right bank Twenty-eecond Infantry are given to General Terry, Win. Haloids and family, of Ban Francisco, sailed in mittee on Indian Affairs, declaring the territory north WALTER Q.
with a recklessness
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which | for nearly or quite three miles. It then comes lie willnave about '2UOO men. Crook In a few days the Victoria.
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kept lying aronnd bo carolcssly, the mortality amoug niiikcH Ituucertaiu to the audience wbetber to ascribe | down to the bank of the river, but at once diverged will have 1500 men, «nd 1 sent him Merrltt's eight
companies of tbe Eighth Cavalry, wbich willmake Huh morning, ana afterward went on a special train tion and settlement.
of the North Platte and east of the Big Horn Moun- Pre5ident..............
Doua Pedro enjoyed a drive in Central Park early talDs, a portion of the Black Hills,open to explore Bflnr*t»ry
Appraiser
uoiiMES
... Attorne; at Low
SOLON PATTKE
K. 8. CAHTKR
QEO.O. KCKKR
servants and children wonld be something greater It to ignorance or negligence. Tliere are yery many from it as though he had unsuccessfully attempted
clever actors and actresses not thoroughly educated \u25a0to cross. It then turns upon itself, almost com> him over 3500 We are all right. Give us a to the Springs on the Hudson, to visit J. W. Draper, Steela, of Wyoming, Mid this billhad no reference
strong.
relieve the companies of the First Cavalry a quarter. Wo quarter. for a qutrter. .We attempted tli.iuItis.
tuok it
little time. I deeply deplore the loss of Ouster, tbe author. He returned this, afternoon, and to. to the late Indian massacre ; but while it was pend* ColUlf-ral Heßtirltlt a. noch vi Bond*. Idlocka. t>aTtnn
IV The Hank. I*prapured (c loan MtMlo«
to uass it for a We were both deceived. MB. MUSTAYKU, who attain a certain degree of excellence beyond; !pietes a circle, and ceases. Itis marked by the re- his officers and men, and I
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stationed at the Presidio, at Benicia, Ban \ When the petition of the International Tern, As CoIodoI Ueorge s.'iliy, ranks third in point which they never reach. Those who take the mains of his officers and men, and the bodies of his fear it was an unneses. night attended an entertainment at the Academy o( ing he would take occasion to say something about Bunk Kn lea. ])lrluomls, Watcher, Furniture, Ware-
Receipt*, etc. "
Diego, Camp Bid well, California; Fort XLi- perauuo Congress was road in the tit. Louis C'onverj- • terest in the play. Mr. Mostayer's villain i»of In- higher flights are almost invariably of good lioraca— some of them dropped along the pith, sary pacriflce, courage.misapprebensiou and a super- play being the Borneo and the Central Dispensary, and Indian peace said thepursued by the Government, limine Bank willalso rrcelva Term Dapoaltn and allow
-well- abundance of
due to
latter trait was extra-
Music for
<>
benent of
Juliet," with Bignold
the the war. He
policy
massacre was resalt of the Th«
Tim the the following rates of Interest :For ntx month* 1per
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math, Oregon ; Camp McDermitt, Nevada ; tlon, four-fifths of the members staggered to their known as a fashionably dressed insonciant fellow, education, sometimes self-taught, but educated. ' others heaped where halts appear to have been ordinary in Ouster. Iwill keep in constant com- Hits Jew.
Fort Walla Walla, Washington Territory; an' take 'uother drink ou that."
feat, exclaiming :"Ml//.<r Chumineu, lozzer 'journ j who opposes agaiust woman's paBBlon and com- A grammatical error upon the sttge is caught instan- made. There Is abundant evidence that a gallant munication with you, and if I should see the slight-
which must tuke the responsibility for it. Bitting cent per month ;for twelve month, 1M per cent per
Bull and Cracy Horse had not more than eight hun- montb.
' plalut In such plays the impregnable shell of a hard taneously by a hundred ears. It jars painfully and I resistance was offered by the troops, bat they were, est need of additional mounted men, which, un- alry, has been promoted to FirstGrant, Fourth Cav- dred meu uuder their control, but tnej confronted Je27.lp
Washington, July Bth—l\ D.
Lieutenant, In tho
F. B. OARTBR, BecreUry.
Fort Lapwai, Idaho ; Camp Halleck, Nevada ; ir —•\u25a0 lv eastern lands," when the Government wants lndifiarence. in Colonel Selty Mr. Mestayer allows aUects people against the actor, frequently, for all beset on all sides by overpowering numbers. fortunately, cannot be furnished from my meager same regiment, and a large number of other army Cuatttr with four or five thousand men. These extra
Camp Harney, Oregon ; Fort Colville, Wash- to get rid of a troublesome subject, ho Is invited tv :
dine with the chief local olllelil and word la sent to I
ington Territory. These troop are alwayß his family that "his dinuer didn't agree with him," goads a well
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this to degenerate into something almost brutish, time. Tho errors in o>lonel Sellers, are so many as
which Is enough in the fourth act, where he almost to give an audience ground to suppose that
desperate woman to madness, but they are interpolated to represent the language of a
THE KILI.KH. command, 1 willnot hesitate to ask for them, and if promotions are mini.
The officers known to be killed are General Cos* Congress willRive the $200,000 which Ihave asked
\u25a0
for tbe past two years, i<r tho establishment of posts
men had come from the Indian Nations and Agen-
The President mil to tbe Senate to-day the follow* cies, where they had been fattened all Winter and
whero they had been enabled to obtain arms,
FURNITURE
is rather prematnra In those scenes which should | Western household, but as the custom in literary ter Oaptalna Keogb, Vates and Ouster ; Lieutenants at Tongue river and at tho mouth of tbe Big Horn, ing nominations :J. G. Motmian, Indian Agent of and could thus match our soldiers ;and better peace
,
ready to take the field at an hour's notice, and alter which he pusses Into history.
— account for Laura's infatuation. The accent with productions, la to give correct expression unless in
Hmitii, Cook, Mclntoßh, Oalhoun, Porter, Hodgson, Yankton, Hloux Agency ; W. Penasoh, Paymaster at
T. if the MANUFACTORY.
dialectic or character parts, it is more reasonable to HturgißH and K-\u25a0illy of the Uavalry ; Lleutenaut it will in the interest* or
in no way cm they be so readily relieved as Hayes has written his letter of acceptance, and be all, and settle the Sioux Beuttla, Washington Territory ;Bejamin Owen, Post- policy is carried out, they will go back to the Agen-
will give it to tho press In time to appear on Mon- which he assures Laura that he will never cease to Attribute the errors in (Jol. Hellers to the nctois Crittendeii of the Twentieth Infantry, and Acting question. Itshould ba remembered that the loss of niHßter at luwa City ;
1 James Luke Lear, United States cies when snow falls, and thus again get better arms
by aooepting volunteers from California. day. Be was called upon yesterday by Carl Sohurz, t love
her, id filled with a most palpablo irony, and
themselves rather than to the text. It bubooves Arhi: ui'.ii Surgeon DoWolr, Lieutenant Harrington Ouster and the men with him must bave been at Attorney for iho Southern District of Mississippi ; and be prepared for further raids and wars next Bum- JOHN B. LUCHSINGER & SON,
who was on his roturn Kant to rejoin hit family |could not deceive the most charming Bpeclmen of those who nro not euro of their syntax, to give their of tin- Uavalry, and Assistant-Surgeon Lord, are tended with a corresponding lobs on the part of the W. H. Bliss, United States Attorney for the First mer. Btettle said Hitting Ballbad never been on his OF PABLOU, DININO
Bchurz will, without doubt, give an enthusiastic uaivotc A man at that stage frequently believes lines careful rrudiug.
GENERAL TERRY'S COMMAND.
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support to Hajes ani Wheeler. himself, else would there be less material for
dramas and romanoes generally. Aside from these Miss Mary Young, leading laJy at Wade's, has
m
iini-f e. Captain Bentou and Lieutenant Varnum, Indians.
uf the Uavalry, are Hligutly wounded. Beaton Cut-
(Signed) J. H. Hhmidan,
Lieuteuunt-General.
District of Missouri ; W. P. Bright, of Indiana, lii-Hirvatiou, but he was the leader of a band of
United States Cousul at Santa, Brazil. marauding Indians MANUFAtrrtTBEBS
Boom, Library, CbamtMr, and In fact all Mods
Ho was notified by the Indian of flae Hou>eho!d Furniture, and all klodi of Bulk and
Tim Presbytery of Bun Francli «o willordain minor defects, Mr. Mestnyer fills the character to a been engaged by Mr. Allison for the Theatre Rojul, | ter, a brother, and Mr. Iteed, nephew of Qenernl The Reinforcement* Ordered— Slierlduu Not Department last Fall that If he did not come on the ! Office Fixtures, be* leave to Inform th- public that we
There seems to be a general misapprehension in John A. Merrill to the Gospel ministry tin after- nloety.
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Sydney, for twelve months. Her engaging ways will Ouster, were with him, md were killed. No pther
Uneuay.
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Wahuimoton, Jiii;- Bth. The following telegram
[Nil AMD BHUMAKEU.
IU-nervation he would be turned over to the military, are prepared to nil all orders In the Cabinet line at the
The House Judiciary Committee have adopted the to bo dealt with by them, and that the band would shortest notice and Inthe best manner.
regard to General Gutter's oonueotlon with the £loux noon at 3 o'clock, in Ht. John's Presbyturian Church,
expeditious, and bla relation to General Terry. > The Post street. Bormon by H,v. Dr. Boott. Charge to Whose sole ability aa hitherto displayed livbeen
Evangelist, by Rev. John flemphill. Mr. Mer-
MB, .MUJIBA If WOOD, iimli"her a great favorite in the colonies,
The Illusionists aro golug to Australia.
Miss Clara Morris will make her reentree upon
offlcerH than those whom 1 have named are among
the killed, wounded or mining.
ItId impossible an jet to obtain a reliable list of
has just been received : — report of the sub-Committee declaring that tbe be disperse d ; but he refused to obey and the army
Philadelphia, July Bth. to General Sherman, lli.uri- bos jurisdiction in the cases of King and Sbu- was then sent out to compel obedience. He had got gutrautee nit ru satisfaction to all oar patrons. Sketches
We are enabled to give tbe best of references, mod will
(act la General Alfred 11. Terry is a fall Brigadier- the have notified Terry that six companies maker, iv connection with tho Paclno Mall tubsidy. h s reinforcements (rain the Nations and Agencies, of<o a (treat and Wow Doslgns made at sborttst on hand Furniture notice;
by the Board of Id the niake-up or old won, It worthy of
ujeution (or
stage at the Union Squire, where Bbc has Blgned the enlisted men who were killed and wjuuded, iVathinffton :I
rill goes to Ariz im commissioned
a very acceptable rendering of the character of Dan, the of the Fifth Infantry, under General Miles, willim- It was vott-J to so report to the 11 ---.
and to refer but these Indians had not been fattened on the Rteer- al
- assortment cl Furniture Designs
General in the Hegular Army, and coitiuianda the llouio Minsionarien
Military Department of Dakota. Ueuii I Custer . •
— an old negro. The remainder of the cast was as for a twelve weeks'
Lewis 01ark, tbe original or tteorge HtrrU in woli filled as conld bo desired, no one's talents being
engagement.
Uose Eytiage is out in a card In the defence of uniHt reach U6ti, and the number of wounded about modiately join him, and that I
husband, nnd fltugit a barb of womanly spite at nfty.
but the number of killed, includiug tbe officers,
have requested to be tbe matter to the Committee on Civil Service Bo- vations. He Bald the treaty bad been broken, they
sent from the Lako Stations, Mix companies of the form for Investigation. were starved, the appropriation made last year to
and c instantly arriving.
FAOTOR7 AMD SALESROOM,
was Lieutenant-Colonel of the Seventh fairy, •Dnole Tom's O»bin," in at Worcester, M*x4. While taxed to any special extent. It la anticipated that her CUBTEB'S IMBTRnOTIOHS. Twenty.second Infantry to join him. I also have Shipping. feed them was insufficient, and by the first of 710 to 718 Miuna st., bet. H\h and »th.
Ohas. A.Dana.
\u25a0which in a regiment serving In the Department »i Wanbiogton, recently, tie found ooe jelS-lplm
o( the assist. Mr. Raymond will produce during his engagement
Maguire another of his stars as Billy notified General Crook of this fact, and that If he New Yobk, July Bth.— Arrived, steamship Odm, July mostly all the supplies were exhausted. This
(tula o( tbe Congressional Library, a Mr. Cbtpnian,
a dramatization of Dr. Holland's uovt>l, "Seven Oaks," Emerbon, has lost of Minstrels, has gone to At the mouth of the Bosebud I informed Oeneral required any
additional forces than the five com- from Bremon. fact made the young braves restive. They Joined
which General Terry commands. By reason of the who was hired by Obio slave-catchers to puraua bim, which recently appeared In serial form In Scribncr'i the King New Uustor that 1 tihould take the supply Bteamor Far
panies already sent, he can order eight companies of Livebpool, July Bth._ Arrived, ship Thos. A. Dana, Bliting Bull, but Bed Cloud and Spotted Tall
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absence of Colonel 8. D. Sturglss, who is the Colo- aod who did capture a fugitive companion. Magazin*. It will give him a chance at another York, where It is understood he will open the Vari- Wat up the YellowHtoue, to ferry General Uibbons' the Fifth Cavalry, under Merrill, to join him. Terry from Ban Francisco.
UNION
;that I remained on the Reservations and tried to restrain
nel of the Hevenlh Cavalry, Lieutenant- Colonel Dnrlug the month of Jodo tbe letter carriers American Impersonation, a* tho principal cbaraotar ety Theatre. column ovir the river should personally u---
New Yobk, July Btb Sailed, steamers Victoria, other warriors. The Indians had also heard exag-
la one Fenton, a Yankee farmer. An toe im- Fred O. Werner, well known base Binge.-, has ro. { company that colnmn, and that it would, In all and Crook are all right. There Is nothing to be re.
Ouster being the senior officer of the regiment pres- performed the following service : BegUtered letters mortalJim "
Colonel mm l ins first bow upon (Jailforum turned from Australia, after an absence of two
years probability, reach the mouth of Little Dig Horn on gretted but tbe fate of poor C lister and tbe officers Glasgow, Angtlic, Canada and Oermania for English gerated accounts of the proposed transfer of the
delivered, 950. Mail letters dellTeied, 388.072 ; ludlanH to the War Department, and this, In addi-
ent, naturally commanded the whole of It,if serv- i-olliicti-d, ll'J.iii. Drop with the Royal Marionettes. tbe 36th instant. The steamer reached General Gib- and men withhim. 'lorry'sIndians, was Custer had ports, and RKtin, for Bremen.
column sufficiently
letters delivered, 97,314 ; boardi, perhaps a similar lcok will follow tbe new strong to have handled
bons' troops, near tbe mouth of the Big Horn river, waited for junction.
if tion to the fact that the Treaty stipulations had not
ing In a body. He was not entitled by his commis. colleoted, 1)6,884. Postal cards delivered, 67,386 ; venture. It la related of Colonel Sellers that be been carried out, induced them to Join Bitting Bull.
insurance Company
early on the morning of the 24th, and at 4 o'olock a I think there Is no cause for
\u25a0lon to any farther command , bat at the pleasure collected, 69,743. Newspaper* dellvored, 127,922 ; played In the email towns of New York, to a buainess Kuhcuu. of low*, laid the effect of this bill was to
of his commanding officer might be assigned to —
colleoted, 176,775. of six and seven bnndred dollars a week, and drew
ALONG THE WHARVES.
p. m all his men and animals were across the IYI- uneasiness, and we will soon give them another
lowMtono.
turn. I willbe in Cliicago on Bunday morning, by THE TURF. violate the provisions of the Treaty of 18«8, made
command any body of troops with which there was Tbe war In t lie East will be erne) and barbar- an man; thousands per week after be got bis name At C o'olock the column marched out to sad across tbe fast
train, Terry, with Miles' command, will with the Blom.
up. It would bo very tidy If Jim Fenton fellupon " has been bave about 2003 and Crook willhave, when tbe five People, Weather Page, of California, denied that It Is » TloUtlon of
ous. Tbe Servian --ir- already reported as bavlug equal and Races at the the Treaty. Allthe bill JJF UAia*OBHJA.
\u25a0erring no officer of higher rank than Lieutenant* massacre nearly all tbe Inhabitants of a town which luck. The bark •<
Truth chartered to take ; Tullooli's cruek, starting soon after 5 o'clock on the companies vow en route reach him, at least 1500 proposes to do la to authorize
Wsde's Opera House. barley to IquJque. morntng of tbe 2Stn. Tbe infantry made a march Bay District Fair Ground Anno ela- citizens to go Into that territory under authority of
Colonel. resisted them. In Bulgaria, a consular report places m men. Tbe Indians can't number more than 2500 er (t)urn OAUFOBNU LLUrUI.)
murders committed by Turks at
" 1 ATKrt AMD k UIUKB." The bark "Mlrella" dooka at Eureka Dock to- which I
of twenty two wiles over the most difficult country , 300b, and must be greatly embarrassed by their tion Truck -•' Gold Note," "Lady law.
When General duster was summon ed to Washing- tbe number of ever saw. In order that scouts mighi be (nTABLISHCD HI INK.)
12,000, while some estimates ran as higb as 23,000. The result of thorough advertising is evident In morrow, to load wheat ior Cork. ' sent id to the valley ef the Little lilg Hum, the cav- wouuded. P. H. SHKttiDAH. Lawrence,
Emma" and "Muggins" the Vic- Treaty th»t of Onto, gild it waa a violation of the
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ton to appear as a witness before the Congressional In one village, forty womeu wen* burned alive.
Investigating Committee, he was in command of i- or1
the Urge bouses which have greeted this play night Tbe French corvette "Beignalay" Balled for Tahiti alry, with a battery, was then pushed en thirteen or A t'.ugi
At a regular meeting of Terba Boena Lodge, No. after night at Wade's. Ithas a very interesting lit- yesterday, proceeding first to Victoria, V.I. fourteen miles further, reaching camp at midnight.
iliiitimi iioiii the *•«<
W»r.
-i-i-iin v of tors.
led to the exlatlug Indian war. People
have gone to their territory in violation of law and
Treaty, and if we are aggreaaora the Ariuy ahuuld
Pald-Up Capital r750,000
Abraham Lincoln, and was preparing his troops to 16, I.O. O. F.. held on ThurmUy evening, July Ctb, tle story, founded upon the vicissitudes of an artist ; The ship "Bhoderick Liiiu" aud ••Occidental" ar« Bcouts were sent out at 4:30 on the morning of the j Washington, (or 13000, between owner'! the
form one column of the two which General Terry tbe following officers were Installed for tbe ensuing and IftLo situations are at times a little extreme, loading at Cardiff, aud the ship
•• Berkshire " at 36th, who discovered three Indians, who were at to-day addressed Julyfollowing letter to the of War \u25a0orrel gelding, <• Jerome," and Mr. M. v.Townsend's oe called back, and not pualth people who are de-
the
Bth The Becretary
Preii-
The trotting match
Assets Exceed 11, 000,009
fending tbeir own rights.
t. mi :N. Cl ,B. 11 Lloyd ; V. U., Win. U. Porter ; as In tbe singular conndeuoe and brotherly compact DiiLiliu, for this port. first supposed to be Sioux, but when overtakea dent : bay gelding, "Gold Mote," over the Bay District
was fitting out for this campaign. Fearful that he Becording Secretary, B. P. Jellnton ; '
Coarse, yesterday, was an event among patrons of
Bale, or Maine, Mid thin was the old story of vio- vbqeioipali omoi.
Permanent Sec- of Paul and Albert, they are fully Tbo yacht «Azelene" was out yesterday. having proved to be Crows who had been with Cutter. Was Department, Washington, July Btb, 1876
should be absent from his command durlnK active retary, lien. A. Prlndle ;Treasurer, ll> ury O. Bqaire ; guaranteed
operations, he tried to get c v from appearing before Wura.B, E. Uicklnsuu ; dm., Charles K. ••
by the license of melo-drauia.
The play tiaa in It a sonpeon of the "TwoOrphans," completely repaired all Captain lloberts deserves
damage. This is pretty THE KinST MEWS.
To Me I'reiultnt : To enable you to answer tbe en- the turf, which seemed to have taken np the residue acuities
closed resolution of tho Senate, of July 7tb, I have of their time since the glorious Fourth. The at.
lation of treaty stipulation!. He attributed oar dlf-
totho fluctuation! of oar policy regarding «
Km. 41 and 41M California StTMt.
•• Oolleen Bawn," and •• Monte smart work, for which brought the lint intelligence of tbo battle. tbe honor to submit the following brief statement tendance was large and spirited, betting brisk at 960 the
Indians, and agreed that peace would never
Baker ; Q., Hhafer ; <»., Lewis O. Louder- Lady of Lyons," They •.
the Committee, but was not excused, and, after giv- back ;B H. N.Jacob James W.I. U.
U., Merdtth ; L.U N. <i , Cristo," but incidents and accidents by Bold and considerable credit.
ing In a part of his testimony, on learning that his John A. suepston ; K. 8 V. U., O. H. W. Jewell ; tlojii havo all been so thoroughly utilized upon A fine ship, burthen, named the fighting — — ••
' Tin ir Btor> was not credited. It wu supposed noino of facts, as reported by tbe records of this Depart- for Gold Note "to 935 for Jerome." The nones, policy.
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•• Beeniab," was of 1600 tons fort Glavguw on Jane but It wasperhaps, severe nghliog had taken place, ment : Tbe Sioux or Dakota Nation of Indians, «m- when called for the well, especially upon theMote," Uurlbut, o( lUlnoU, said It tv time thii whole UHAHUM U. HAVXJI
couteat, came •• track
come so long as there was no nettled and definite •. VODDHABD.
r»^«i«j«iJt
I
I M. KinrLH,
Vto* Fr••*«!•»(,
BMN(H|
troops were moving into the field. Caster applied to L. 8. V. U., Ueorge A. Lyon ; B. 8. 11., F. O. J. the stage that it is difficult to strike out in an orig- launched at |
not possible that a disaster could' have braolog the barbarous tribes of Yanktons, lirules, looking unusually Gold
oenn Agent
Hue. Tbe idea of Paul Varges oalling come Bth. Her dimensions urn 196 feet long, 33 feet beam '. overtaken sucti a large force as twelve companies of Ogallala*. Menilcoujoes, Sac*, Arcs, Toro Kettes, who was In the hands of and driven by J. L. Kuil. question wsa settled on the broadeit, principle*. jajucs D. BAILXT.,
be allowed to Join. To this thu President ob. Markelson ; B.
jected, until he was assured the Committee bad no
— L. H., DanM I'uriu.
Uarysvllle Appeal j Special officer Oarber ar- one un old
inal
fraud, strikes duo as being ratber singular and -ii feat depth. Hba will be commanded by' cavalry. Th« infantry, which bad broken camp very etc., have long been known a« tbe moat brave the manipulator " many a hard-fought turf-battle ; Tbero hud never be. n a treaty with Bitting Bulland aEOBOB T. VOHKK
in an adaptation from the French.
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Lucia, also, Captain J. Prideaux aud was built especially for the early, soou came up, an.l Ike whole column united, and warlike savages of the Continent. They Lave j while •• Jerome
of
wait managed »>- that non- -Mi.-1.•-«
th« northern baud or Sioux. They bad always re-
Wnr»t>yci
routed eigbt Cbluameu In tbe Chinese quarters, on
opinion that the old Australian and California trade and will load at j and moved up the valley of the Little Big Hum. for centuries been pushed wostward by tbe ad. skillful General, i).-him. ii, but, if anything, his fused co btlpulatlons
in.i... a Watty.
farther use for Cutter, and General Terry did expect Thursday, charged with gambling.
to command in pertou Coster's column. Hence the brougbl before bis Honor next morning, tbe arrest-
declares
When they were masters
it as
are
her
"perfectly aplebdld." Splendid Audroesan for Ban Franctico. During tha afternoon (Sorts were made to Mend vanclng tide of civilization, till, 1868, an arrange- horse was a little high In fleah. Captain Weeks, treaties or
in
opeuiug up of any part
Us «!ld not care what
were made to pre Tent the
of the country,
NORTH CHINA INSURANCE
of vesufils belonging to, or bound to scouts to what wan supposed to be General Caster's
charge that Cutler was to be overslaughed.
uu»ble to Identify a single mother's Bon of tbo
is the big American word, and sits oddly upon tbe
Mili- ing officer who was tbe only witness for tbe people, lips of a little French girl. In
tin- last act,
" strikes harshly •• unfit orTim number in the Uuiled Kittles, reported totally poeitioo, and to obtain information of tbe condition ment or treaty was madb withwhereby, forupecial siding and official Judges John Howes were the pre» tbtre wait not power enough to atop the progreaa of
(rum ports Oommlsblon named by Oougress,
them by a
a cer-
Colonel Eyre and Major
of the day.
COMPANY.
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tary men smile at the idea of a subordinate officer was upon lost and mUsiug, during the past month, is M, of of the forces ; but thete wore driven back by tain payment or stipulation, they agreed to mutch- tiio conquering race. The spirit of the people of
moon-eyed transgressors, and of coarse his Honor to associate with decent men FIBST BEAT, tula country cannot be repressed. When the news
being overslaughed by the presence of his senior could do no more than Bay to tbe uumeroos Johns, the ear when comlder*d as part of a literary produc- which 16 were wrecked, 3 abandoned, 2 burned, 1 parties of Indian*, who in Increasing numbers wcro der tin lr claim to all tbat vast region which lies Capital Taels,? 2,000,000
•• " tion. l».-«pit« Us faults Itla a very enjoyable play ; foundered and 4 uiiwlug. The list comprises 3 ( seen hovering In General Gibbon's front. At 20 west of tbe Missouri river au<l north of tbe Platte, "Oold Note" having the pole and somewhat the ad- cawe tint there wm gold io tb« Black Hills there
officer, and actual commander, with his troops.
••
Yon git, you sabbee, molican man nu know you
Unkee, poleecy Jedgee, be its
situation* well managed, its dialogue cooipre- stoAueru, 3 ships, i barks, 5 brig* and 13 schooners, minim before 'J o'clock In the evening the Infantry to live at peace with tbeir neighbors, and to rtatrict •
vantage in the send otf, he soon opened a gap on was a great lUhb, m there had been to California in
r.Mi;:K«iu.M:u, lurmii or Tin:
Caster was, however, relieved from further attend- And they did Ret, with
ance at Washington, and ob reporting It bit petit
belly yood man. -
henilv« and not, as nkual, too verbose, Its denoue- and their tola) values, cxcluilvu of cargoes, Is put had marched between 'ist and 80 miles. The men themselves to tbe territory bounded on the east by 'Jerome," who was unsteady an 1 apparently abort Its early day*, and treaties could not keep them oat. '\u25a0mi r
m«t\t rr»-i'u»t'Ui tad *gr<«%bl*, It intent hate down at ;1:.\u25a0::-.
{
were very .weary, and daylight wu falling. The the MUnouri river, on tbe sonth by \.. !
' of speed, except when going into a sort of half rnn, Uurlbut, here, bad read two letter* from the Secre-
a gait which he could not hold to a<i*auc»gti, anil tary of the .mi \u25a0oi ,>...ieij, >in.>iiDi), 111 JTbbruary,
\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0
Vh.v<- Oompany, ate now prepared
Solicits, oa Merchandise ana Trecsare, to porn in
to grunt
Bnrllngton (Iowa) Uawkeye : "The man or passed ill quite as successfully without tbe column therefore baited for the night at a point braaka, on the west by the 10*tU meridian, I
i ll
was assigned to his proper position and given com- boy," said an Afton man at tbe breakfast table, tbe
mand of one column of Ueu. Terry's troops. Gen. other morning, after throwing bia oldest boy for an opportunity, there is no fault to be
tire ; but as that gave tbe scenic
A gold bunting-watch and chain has been pro- ,
•• . from
artists eented to Captain CbarlbS Barnes, of the ship about 11 miles in a utraight lino above the stream. and on the north by the 40th parallel of latitude. I ••Gold which had finished the heat in a jog and with- Bureau could not control Bitting Ball's band and
Note"
be was unable to close the gap before 1878, and Ducember, 1875, admitting that the Indian China, Japan and the East Indies. Policies can be
made pa] aole here, In Shanghai. Hongkong, Yoko-
Gibbon, Colonel of the Seventh Infantry, com- running the cow, "Who will nbuHo a gentle cow, The scenery throughout is exceptionally fine. The
which is supplying tho family with one of the best garden rcene and the drawing-room scenes are both Lloyds and ••
found with it. Lockeley Hall," by members and subscribers at ,
representatives of insurance compautai)
This morning the movement was resumed, and after Tbe terms of this treaty have been liberally per-
a march of 9 miles Major Reno's entrenched position formed on tho part of the United States and have out a skip, beating "Jerome" five
reached.
1
also been complied with by the great mass of the in 4:59*3..
open lengths, salting tbe intervention of the War Department. hama New Yoik, or Loodon.
Tune it appeared that the Indian Bureau tamed
.
manded the othtr column, composed in part of In- luxuries, is fit only in token of sympathy for his having \7uh over to the War Department Indiana they could je29-2p14 MAOONDRAY At 00., Agent*.
for tbe loneliness of tbe desert." very tastefully set. The Cathedral scene, with tbe in London, The Killed and Woanded. Sioux Indians. Bomo of theßO Indians, however, SECOND BEAT.
fantry and part of the Second Cavalry, with a Oat- About half an hour later that same cow had kicked suffered under the illegal sentence passed on him at This was but a fair repetition of the first, except not manage, and tbe expedition wai planned at the
was all cavalry— bis own regiment only— and Gen
snow-storm, makes a very beautiful picture, as also,
ling battery and some Indian scouts. Ouster's forcc the man through a rail fence and jammed tbe milk- the Roman turn 1, with the moonlit Oolocseum and tbe Thames Police Court, April 'J7tb, 1876, for hav-
pall down over his ears, and tbe air of the barnyard the Tiber in the background. Thn succoss of tbe ing acted with firmness and dißcretion in maintain-
KILLED.
— have never recognized tbe binding force of this
treaty, but have always treated It with contempt, on the lower turn
' of the second mile, "Jerome" by request of the Indian Bureau. He argued that the
Chicago, .inly Btb. Tbo following is an official and have continued to live at their pleasure, attack- | bis unfairness of gait overhauled the ltttlo bay and peuce policy was a failure. Dissatisfied Trojans.
black with stones, clods of clay, broken rails piece has been so great as to guarantee Its run for ing discipline on board his ship." list of killed and wounded at the recent battle with ing settlements in Nebraska, Wyoming and Dakota, ' put him to flight for a few seconds, during which J; srriH of Illinois, spoke against the folly of beep.
Terry, in person, commanded the whole, travelling was profanity front, but the time was Ing up treaties with Indiana and recognising their
and with which that man was bombarding another week. The Peruvian Government has decreed that tbe the Sioux : stealing cornea and cattle and murdering peaceful time ••Jerome" enjoyed the a^"AH stockholders who At atre a obang*
put of the time with Custer, and a portion of the tbe gentle cow. MB. i-iriii. 11 Captains of all guano-laden vessels, which arrive at Field titan* and Non-CommlßSioned Staff— G. A. inhabitants and travellers. On tho 9th of November, not long. Eoff soon pnlled his horse together; be tribal relations. He charged that the peace policy
time with Gibbon. Governor Lippltt, of Rhode Island, in bis recent Or Cipiieo, as he seems to prefer it, baa found a Callao in distress, must inform tbe Custom House ' Ouster, Brevet Major-General ; W. \V. Cook, Brevet 1875, the United States Indian Inspector, J. O. Wat- ; seemed fresh and trotted fast, an if he knew his was encouraging the Btato of affairs which now ex- of management, are requested to deposit their stock with
long odds of $1000 ists in the Indian country. The only way to treat the Committee, without farther delay.
of the price at which they obtain launches, and Lieutenant-Colonel ; Lord, Assistant Burgeon ; J. M.
Crook's command is a separate and diatlnot affair, message to the Legislature of tbat State, laments character eminently adapted to him ;then he should other particulars of expenses. When the hire of DeWolf, Acting Assistant Surgeon ; W. H. Sparrow, kins, madeAffairs, an elaborate report to the Commissioner proud owner had laid on him the
$112. At every step, his stride lengthened and savages was as savages. The Indiana knew no law
in which ho used this language : to T. B. WINGARD, Secretary.
tbo troops being drawn from his Department of the tbe want of Education the expenditure of from
that, notwithstanding
among tbe people. He says have worlud itup a littlemore carefully, and cor-
Platto, and composed of two columns, one under thirds to three quarters of tbe wbole revenue of the are a liagty articulation and
two. rooted himself of a few crudities. Chief of those private launches amount to the same willbe oblig-
for those belonKlug to Government, it
sb that fixed Sergeant-Major :Henry You, Chief Trumpeter. —
Company A Corporals Dolan and King ;Privates the
of Indian
I ••
bave the honor to addreSß you In relation to his pace quickened until he reaohed the wire winner bnt that of
of the heat, race and money, in 6:01*4, "Jerome" from committing outrage?.
force, and force alone could deter them
Boom 20, Safe Deposit Building. U7-*
a nasal intonation atory on the vrseals to employ tbo latter. | Armstrong, Oarnaw, Moody, ilawlins, McDonald baudsattitude and condition of certain wild hostile , being three lengths in the rear. Oox, of New York, argued that all our Indian ware
Lieut.-Col. Royal), of the Third Cavalry, and fonie State for tbe support of educational institutions, which r.ive bis speech at times a commonplace
Infantry and Indian ncouts, with which Crook is in fully forty per cent of tbe children do not ro to sound, lM.jn-i.--r ;y Irreconcilable with melodrama. Information bas bp«u received that th« following
willbe established on the Peruvian Coast | Oompauy
Sullivan and Swlteor.
B_ Lieutenant
of Sioux Indians in Dakota and Montana, that
came under my observation during my recent tour ;
Hodgsou ; Privates through their country, and wbut I
' SUMMABY. were the result of violations of treaties. Ho pro-
tested against the assertion that the Indians ought FOR SALE.
person, and the other under ] Lieut. Col. Carr, com- school. Probably the chief cause of this is tbe It is much to his adv lage that he improves with lights
posed chiefly of his regiment, the Fifth Civalry. practice so prevalent inNew England manufacturing thi prcgrets of the piece and enlists the within the next four years. Tbe lights on Galera Dowan and Moss.
i Company
— tbe policy of the Government toward them. I
thiuk should be Ban Fbanoisoo Bay DibtbictTback, July Bth, 1876. to be exterminated.
refer l Trotting match, two-mlles-and-repeat, for $2000.
Colonel T. W. Ouster, Lieutenant U. to Bitting Bull's band and other Sioux under chiefs J. L. r.ofl names b. g. "Gold Note". .••••.... 1 1 ent war policy was carried out it would cost the
He prophesied that if the pres-
These two armies, so to speak, are to cooperate ; towns of putting
children at work in ibe factories sympathies more strongly with each act. Mr. Point, Palominous Ixland and at Iqulqul willbe es- M. Harrington, First Sergeaut Bates, Sergeant t'ur- $10,000,000 before the war was over.
but, should they come together, of course General at a very early age, when they ought to be at Uiprlco must brush up hia French a little, as it will tablished iirst.places • The lights will be established at or headmen of less moment, but no less hostile. j Denison names 8. g. "Jerome" !P. 2 2 Government
Terry, being eenior to Crook, would command the \u25a0chool. — in vir do to go ou assuring bis audiences that he was the
following Iquiquc, Arlca, Cole's Point, ley. Corporals French, Foley and Began ; Privates Theuo Indians oocupy tho central road to western
Allen, Crumlle, King, Buoknall, Bismsn, £ngle, and eastern Montana, including tbe rich I ' Time- 4 :59 _5 K)4 "4 . McQinnls, of Montana, denied that any treaty
of Government had been violated with Bitting 8011. Bonds of the Nevada Narrow-
".. A Liverpool newspaper states tbat a very an- born in Marulles. The entire company, indeed, Tambo de Mora, Islay, Km Juan, Blngallun Island Brightfleld, Toband, Griffin, Horton, HatUs-lule, Dakota of the The Second Race. " Be designated
combined forces. •• lay-out for the well- York, illluiimgCox aa the frotby prophet coat of Mew from
usual ceremony occurred at tbe Stock Exchange tbe would do well to take a few lessons in tin. pronun-
other day. Not a single sale bad bern recorded on ciation of French names. It would be a wise move Island, Macorque Islaud, Huacho,
Pisco, Palominos Island, Oulera Point, Hosmlgaa
Cimm, Hamanco, I ' valley
Rlngßault, Loomls, Maj<r, Phillips, Butßell, Mix, and make war on tbe Alatuense,
Yellowstone and Powder rivers, This waß a << eproad," or
Mandvns, known quadrupeds •• Lady Emma," •• Howell," war ; he said the his prophecy of only power the
to
army was the
the Gauge Railroad.
Yachting Items the sale board up to the time at which the morning on the part of Managers to employ an interpreter in Chimbote, Ouanape, Halaverry, Pacasmayo
Point, Rauter, Short, Phea, Bhode, Stuart, St. John, Tbeo- Grosvontres, renabrons, Blaok Feet, Pigeon ji• •Nancy " and "Grade;" the principal feature be- could deal with the Indiana economically. that
aid, Htanellao, Warren, Wyndham, Wright.
The Azalene is haying a new tcffJmast to replace prices are made up and the members kof tho Stock
ordinary, who would daily drill the company upon Eten Point, Ban Jose, Loboa de Afuera Island, Fooa — t'r.iwß and other friendly tribeß on ' ing
••
;
Exchange presented tbeir Chairman, Mr. Kichard tbe pronunciation of the word Monsieur," upon Island, Pnyta, Tombcz and
•• Malpelo Point. As num- Company D Chariot) Vincent, farrier ; Privates their oircumference. From thoir central position •• pool business, which was quite heavy at 970 The pending then then went over until Monday rpniiKNK BOIHOa MATDBIlM TWENTT
the
•• " $62 " $29. and bill
the one carried away in the race at the last regatt*. Wither*, P., with a pair of white gloveß, expreßß- which a complete tot of variations is played bers of our vessels trade there it is well for masters Patrick Golden and Edward Hanson. they strike to the east, north or west, steal horses ifor Howell," Nancy " Oracle Tbe House went into Committee of tho
J. •• Company X— Captain A. £. Smith, Lleutenaut and plunder from all surrounding tribes, as well as ;\u25a0• Emma 928. The positions for the start were as Whole on private calender, and a few bill* acted on, M. y»Rra. hear Interest at the rule or eight percent
The yacht building at the Potrero by Jetty NtchoU ing tbeir wish that he might long be spared to pre- in Mr. Oiprlco has to take notice. Hturges, First Sergeant Hohmoyer, Sergeants Kogden from settlers and luckless white hunters or emi- 'In the order named. " was At the outcome in the first when tbe Committee rose. prp >r Ruiiaui, payable renal annually at the office of
Fates
Will bs a fine vessel of 60 feet over all, ."> 1 ; depth of side over them. The Times beads this announce- the makings of a very taking star piece, and plays i
and Furies."
ana James, Corporal lln^t n, Privates Miller, Tweed, grants, who are not in sufficient force to resist them." hoat Emma
" third, ••
•• first, •< Howell
" seoond, Kijutt, of Kentucky,
" distanced. Time— 2:40. unexpected announced the sudden and
Wcllfi, Pargo &do. In thin city.
Tho Boad In now completed— the tralon rnnnlnff
hold, 18 feet beam ; to be schooner rigged. Tbo ment •• Diminution of crime."
knowing ones lay she willbe fast. A club is being
formed to purchase her.
himself with considerable talent. Though nativo
•bio Slate Journal .\u25a0 Blue Jeans Williams can't here and to the manner born he has not before given
see why so much should b« paid for wasbing towels Californians much opportunity to judge of bis
MILITARY ITEMS. Vellor and Oashon, Kelfer, Anerews, Creuneld, Har-
'
After describing at great length their character •1 Nancy
rington, Htugge, Kavaagh, Labarlng, Mahomy, and supposed numbers, given at a few hundred, he
Smith, Lemon, Sliaonson, Bee bald, O'Connolly, sayst <
Grade
SECOND BEAT.
\u25a0
The second heat was called with Emma
••
,iii»tii, tbiß afternoon, of Edward V. rrguiarl] from Oolfitx to Grass Valley and Nevaca
I'uimiiih, one of tbe Representatives from Kentucky. OUr
" a RoßOlutiona were offered and adopted directing tbe AHDREW BAIBD,
The yacht of 65 feet, to be built, ia for Captain at the Capitol Jn Washington. Be sayß be can get capabilities. It is quite evident that be has I'.utiiT, Warren, Harrison, ailbert, Miller, Waalt An- •• 'I'ho triu' policy, In my Judgment, ia to send ' favorite at a sum nearly equal to double that for
' Bergeant-at-Ara>B to convey tho body to Louisville,
" for Interment, and authorizing the appointment of a m3S-lp 9U4 CALIFORNIA STRUCT.
Harrison, Governor Pacheoo, and several other par- along on one towel a week and he won't stand It to attempted to begin at the wrong end of tbo Udder, <:.tl>tinii George Humphrey, 00. C, First Infantry, drews, Asedelly, Burke, uheever, McOup, McCarthy, ••
tins associated, and not for H. L. Ogden, as stated. have the people gouged to pay for more than that. but has obtained considerable business experience given an opportunity.
will be ready with 100 men, when volunteers are Dogan, Maxwell,Boott, Babcock, Perkins, Tarbox, troops against them, the sooner the better, and whip which the rest sold. Tne start was good, Emma '
them Into subjection. Tlipy richly merit puuieh- going at once to the front, in whic.li, however, she committee of seven to accompany the remains.
The most exciting feature of the regatta was the Blue Jeans is like tbe Scotchman Kit Nortb tells in tbe experiment. He now needs a little downright Dye, I'i-KHiiT, tialvin, Graham, Hamilton, Sao ,
ment for their Incarnate warfare and their mur- was closely pursued by "Howell;" "Nancy," Hartsell, of 111 ;Walker,Kentucky Hopkint, of Pa.; Messrs Blackbnrn, of ;
Ashton's Factory Filled Salt.
tussle on the home-stretch between the Liberty and about. He seemed as much surprised as Bluo Jeana In.i-il study and much practice, especially of his
the Sappho. It was nlp-aml-tuck, slde-by-slde, until at the frequency with which a town visitor changed voice.
Captain ,1which £. Hughes, 00. F, First Infantry, Huge*.
and a veteran of the 'late war, will respond with a —
Company X—FirstK First Sergeant Wlngly, Sergeuot
derous deeds on white settlers and their families, or throughout, being a good third. At the drawgate
whenever found unarmed."
"
|•• Howell was lapped on to Emma," and pressed
••
of Va.; Lawrence, of Ohio;
and Olark, of Kentucky, were appointed such oora- "
full company when the rollfor volunteers is opened. Hughes, Corporal Callaban, Trumpeter Helmtr, White men Then, as a farther mark of respect, the g* trg % BA.OUM LAHIHN6 IX WMT
the Sappho carried away her topmast. The Sappho bis linen. "How many sparks will be now to thu it
is the smartest boat in the fleet of her Inches, and week?" he inquired. "Ichange my linen every A yonog gentloman who portray! old men Tory ably,
18. A. D. BILLIHOB,
Captain Alfred J. Fritz, Co. A, Second Infantry, Private St. Clalr. — The force estimated aa
was ten thousand. This communication was nib-
.'
necessary to whip them her Bo close as to cause her to break, a misfortune mlttee.
1 which he underwent about the same time. She was Houae at 3:36 p. it., adjourned.
\9*9\.M eru Bhore," from Liverpool.
Kor Dairy purposes thin hrand of Bait IntbeJKutem
was aplandldly handled by her owner, Oaptaln C'rit- day." was the reply. •• Te maun be a very dirty even to their walk, was especially engaged (or the desires to be enrolled as an nppllcant for service if
tenden. devil 1" said Sandy in great disgust. part of Paul, a ragged philosopher, and with much volunteers are accepted, and he will be ready with Porter, First Sergeant
Company IColonel H J. Eeogb, Llantenant J. £. mitted by the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, Hon. . the first to catch, and went over the score in a trot,
Vardel, Sergeant Buatold, Kd. P. Smith, to the Bonorable Becretary of tbe In-
;
while Howell
"
" kept up the gallop to the finish.
States la preferred to all others. For sale by
WUJLIAMB, BLAHOHABD 00., *
The Emerald boys are taking lessons in concocting
claret punoh preparatory to inaugurating their prize contssed nose and an
Boston Courier. A wild-looking old man, with a benefit to the cast. As each artist was obliged to hit company.
ugly-looking scratch down ht« create bis or her idle, an oar French couulns say, Captain Robert Cleary, commanding Co. £, Third Met i
Corporals Welde, Morris and Staples, Interpreters J. terior, Mr. Obaudler, who, in turn, submitted it to The crowd manifested considerable surprise when
,
run i- J. Pardau ; blacksmith, H. Bailee. the Secretary of War, General Belkn*p,
for his con- the Judges announced the heat in favor of
FOREIGN. 218 <)»llfornl» ntreot
Oliver pitcher. They are walking around on the tip left cheek, went into a drug-store on Main street last they labored uuder come disadvantage, lint Mr. Regiment, >. 0., and a Mexican veteran, Is anxious Privates Brand, Thrust, Barry, Connor, Browning, sideration and action. ••Howell;" "Emma" second, "Nancy" third.
•• Billings' Paul a finished piece to servo against the Bloux, and can put 65 men in Neaeon, Blarm, Meyer, McKlroy, Mooney, Baker,
Kittredge's Safes.
ends of their toos, and carry half a cord of chips uu Friday, and said to the olerk : lam goin' ter t;lt km quite Time— 2:4o. .
their ahonldoxi, Just now. —
sot up ter day, cuss me if 1don't. Olmme sometbin' of work, and
as Satan whiskey, kerosene, audiences, as
eminently satisfactory to the tho
testified by tne marks of Held In one day.
The Ariel! are haying a good deal of quiet enjoy- that'll make me's uglygit up courage enough ter per- loud approval which greeted his every appearance- I Captain Übarles Wocbatz, a Mexican veteran, Hood, Reese, Smith first, Smith second, Smith third,
Doyle, Batb, Connur, Farrelly, Huber, Heine, Hen- terior, on December 3d, 1U75, to the Secretary In-
derson first, Henderson
Ina communication from the Becretary of the
second, Kiddison, O'Connor, Wur, occurs this language :
•• Ihave the honor to inform you that •
of THIRD IIKAT.
This heat was started with a obop in favor of
The Turks Claim Another Victory
ment on their Saturday afternoon excursions, aDd anything, so's I cm
•
This young gentleman deserves credit for taking to eommandiog 00, J \u25a0;, Second Infantry, wishes to again Stellar, Stanford, Schoal, Small, Wood, Tarr, Vanyak, I have this day directed the Commianiouer •Howell" In the pools, at an increased advantage
come homo with appetites that strike terror and tect luyself from my wife. Great Scott, I'd like ter bis line in the profession whloh he has chosen. enter the service, confident of his ability to raise
consternation to their landladies. chaw giant powder, vulcan powder, rtnd-rock pow-
der, dynamite, or tnthlu'. I'd ltke ter be as strong Delightful Mre. Judah haa played old women parts company of volunteers immediately.
Knight, Bregen. — of Indian Affairs to notify said Indians, bitting Bull
over "Emma." The Beat behind "Howell" was occu-
Company F Colonel G. W. fates, Lieutenant ' and others, outside of their Reservations, that they pied by Eoff thin time, but to no advantage over —
Wnvei to be Reduced
| Smiley, who drove him in the ilrrt two beatp, and London, July nth. The North and Northwest 439-lp Wow.18 and 80 Fremont Sir—t.
BANK VAULTS, SAFES AND VAOLT NEOKB OH
HAND AND MADE TO OBDKB.
Twenty.flvo doctors have taken down their signs years, and cheerfully covered her young AII V ITEMS. Bergeant Kenny, Sergeants
as a steam inglne, and I'd make things different in for thirty REGULAR M Reilley, First Mersey, moat return to their Reservations before the 31st 1
and struck out for the mines since the yachting sea- my house ! Bhe'i wus'n a pirit." Tbe clerk said : locks with silver and her fresh young cheeks with The leave of absence granted Assistant Surgeon B. Vlcker and Wilkinson ; Corporals Coleman, Freeman, j day of January, 1876 ; that if they neglect or reluse wan dismounted to gratify the backers of his horse. Lancashire Cotton Bplnners' and Manufacturers' At-
son opened. ! ••Nancy" was hooked to a wa^on and driven by b. aocUtloa has resolved to reduce wages ten per cent.
•<
Will you tako j oath tbat you'll never tell if Iwrinkles long, long ago. When ike is on the stage Semig, Fort Yuma, for one month, from Headquar- Parries, Braldy, Davidson, Leet, Smith and Fannin , so to do, they willbe reported to the War Depart- . Crandall, under whose management she performed The local associations will meet Wednesday next. SAN FRANCISCO JEWELRY MANUFACTORY,
our
The Yacht Olub contemplate erecting a neat Uiub give you something strong enough to rend the ram- •• the freshest and " fairest Juliet and the rarest ters Department of Arizona, has been extended one Privates Atchiuon, Brown, Bruce, Brady, Bnrnham, ment as hostile Indians, and that a military force
finds her kingdom disputed month at Division Headquarters, withpermission to Colter, Carney, Doran, Donnelly, Gardner, Ham. will be lent to compel them to obey the order* of well and showed fine bursts of speed. At the out- The reduction affects from 60,000 to 60,000 opera- .
House on the shore between Old &nd New s.tucolito, part* of the world ?" The old wan bowed his head
where they willrendezvous Saturday afternoons for and solemnly inado tbe promise. Tbe clerk then
Lady of Lyons
and her crown of popularity cat in twain. apply for a still farther extension of one month, mond, Kline, Hogarth, Lormar, Loose, Melton, Mad- the Indian Office."
dancing and clam ohowder— thanks to the liberality gave him a glass of plain soda, and tbe man went Mies Mary Well*, whom we saw in Ban Francisco in i Sargeou Semig will bo remembered as having be- ison, Monroe, Itadtlen, OmettlDß, Syctoss, Haunders, I On the first day of February, tbe Secretary of the
come "Emma" was announced first, "Howell" tives.
second, "Nancy" third. Time— 2-40. —
A. Blk Tulk Ahead
D. W. LAIRD,
London, July Bth. Tim oomlng debate in the street, corner of Merchant.
of ex>Commodore Platt and associates. out to chaw np things. old woman parts only, is scarce out of her twenties. haved heroloally in the Modoo campaign and was Warren, Morey, Lerok, Kelly, i>rlicoll, Gtllett, Grois, , Interior further satisfied the Becretary of War that FODBTB HLAT.
•• Emma " Bella for $100 to House of Oommons on the foreign policy of the Gov- No. etu Montgomery and Diamond Work for sale,
Kino Watobei, Jewelry
Willie dramatists continue to fashion mil-ii dear old wounded, losing a leg in the Lava Beds. Holcomb, Hut n, Hlttlsmer, Fred. Lehman, Henry the time given Hitting Bull to return to the Beßerva- I Pools chop again, and made to or lr.r and repaired. mb«-lp
The slight delay instarting the yachts the day of ladles and such delightful old gentlemen, why do so Lehman, Lloyd Mactearger, Mitchell, Nashany, 125 for the other two, after which she wins the heat ornment willbe the most stirring episode of the
the regatta was owiug to the steamer Jot. A.Donahue Death Record many actors yield to them with as bad a grace as to Dr. Oralg, Acting Assistant Burgeon U. 8. A., Is U'Brien, Parker, Patten, Postquin, Keed, Rosburg, tion having expired, and he refuging to comply with and race, •• Howell" 3d; "Nancy" h good 3d. eeSßlon. Gladstone is expected to make |a great
H. OURBIf M BKO,,
being in the way. She lay directly across the line
of departure ; otherwise it would have been at the
minute. During the past week there were 104 deaths In
the crow's feet of Old Time himself !
MIBS MABY XOUNO
ordered to accompany Company D, Fourth Artillery, Symons, Tracy, Van Brancer, Whalley.
to Fort Can by, and on completion of this duty to re-
port to the Medical Dlreotor In this city.
— directions of the Commissioner, said Indians are
hereby turned over to the War Department for such Time, again— 2:4o.
Company G Captain Daniel Mclutosh, Sergeant action on the part of the army as may be deemed A lIAI.K-MII.ETIIOI .
speech.
Bunk of Fnglund. - 11*. lIS BANSOMB BVHBH
ttali city, 46 less than on the week previous. Of The clever little leading lady of this thealre, was Cobidlna ;Corporals Martin, Hagman, Wells, Farnier, London, July Bth. The rate of discount In open ' V|»V
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IMVOBTBBS AMD DKAIJCBB
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The prizes willbe awarded as* soon as thu proper Una number 64 were males and 40 females ; 87
form has been gone through with.to obtain the whites, 7 Chinese ;69 were natives of the United cast for tlio bi'iiu'whst mature part of Jtfuthllde. been ordered to Ban Diego, Cat., by steamer of the vates Rogers, Monroe, McQinniss, iiUuley, Btiffer- General of the Army and bin subordinate comman- main faces, but was winner, beating •• Charley."
money appropriated, the Mayor's signature being States, and 45 were of foreign birth. The ages were, It U not ,
required on all warrants for any important disburse- under 1 year of age, 34 ; from 1 to 2. 10 ;2 to 6, 6 ; mature part bat circumstances convey that im-
' ment. It will
be reaohed in due oourae of business, 10 to 16, 1;15 to JO. 3 ; 29 to SO, 10 ;80 to 40, 14 ; preseion, and the two young glrU, daughter and be-
dt Uuiuly stated
Lieutenant A. S.
that it Is a Bth, to conduct recruits.
Cumniius, Fourth Artillery, has Henry, Doie , Trumpeters Crawford and Sadler ;Pri- proper under the circumstances.
Lieutenant William Kauis, Fourth Artillery,Is at-
tached to Company L of his Begiment, at the Presi-
man, Papp.
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Company H- Corporals Lee, Jones and Mender.
During all the stages of this correspondence the
ders were dnly notified and were making prepara- time given.
tions for striking a blow at the hostile savages ; an
Company M Sergeant O. Harris, Corporals Scot- enterprise of almost insurmountable difficulty
A half mile trotting contest came off during the market for tbree months' bills, la 1 j per cent.
was announced the
void of Interest. "Muggins" Amount of bullion gone into the Bank of England
No on balance to-day, £17,000. United States bonds,
CS'a, 107 M ;new flvcß, 107 ; Erie sold at 18 ; New
York Uentral, <JHV
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g^Wrir
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and the prises taken, paid for, and awarded. Dae 40 to 50, 10 ; 60 to 60, 3 ; 60 to 70, 1 ; 70 to 80, 2. trothed, look oddly together In auch relationship. dio, (or duty until his assignment to Light Battery tlen and Stringer ; Privates Gordon, Klotzby.Frenoh, In a country where tbe thermometer showed 40 SUICIDE. Another I'luln.
notice willbe given. ; Beoond, 7 ;Third, 3 ;Fourth, reads Young has a pleating Mathllde
Miss and cultivated voice, and Myer, Smith, Homers, Tanner, Tenney and Voight. Vienna, July Bth._ A sanguinary battle, lifting
In the Vint Ward. 2 well. Tbe part ot
11 ; Sixth, 8 ; Seventh, 6 ;Eighth, 6 ;Ninth, 9 ; great tenderness and sympathy, if not with much
she playu with B takes effect, October Ist.
Companies F and L, Fourth Artillery, which ar-
— degrees below zero, and where it is Impossible
Twentieth Infantry Lleutenaut John K. Oritten- to procure food for man or beast. An expedition About hulf-imst nine o'clock yesterday morning, \u25a0ix uoura, bas taken place between tbe Turks and
Paciflo Coa«ter» at tho Centennial Tenth, 10 ;Eleventh, 17 ; Twelfth, 9. Of the deaths force. rived from Sltka on the 3d lnst., take station, the den. waa fitted ont, under tbe oommand of General Crook, tbe Coroner was notified that tbe body of an un- the Hcivlulh at Javon, near the town of Moyißostar,
8 were from variola, 11 from cholera infantum. Of
63 deaths among the Chinese the laat three weeks,
MIM K4TY MAYHKW former at Point Ban Jose (Black Point), Capt. J. B.
Presidio,
Civilians—Boston Castor, Arthur Reed, Mark Kel- which, in March <last, reaohed Fort Fetterman and known man bad been dlsoovered lying in tbe mouth in Bosnia. Both sidea claim a victory.
logg, Cbarles Reynolds and Frank O. Mann. Fort Ltramie, in the Yellowstone Valley, and struck of a cbute on Rhode liland street, near Nebrauba. Constantinople, July HtU. - Au official despatch CHINESE BAZAAR.
Philadelphia, Jane 29th, 1870 The following
40 were from unknown causes. Who was engaged specially (or the part of Campbell commanding ; the latter at the Indian Scouts— Bloody Knife, Bobtailed Bulland and destroyed the vlllago of Urazy Horse, one of the the black cbarlot was despatched to that locality, received this luoruiu^ claims that Menemit All
Captain Field. OOOUI AID CUKIOOITIf\u25a0 «JK-
name* war* registered at the Pacific Coast Centen-
nial Hall. Jane 3Otb :
During the month of June tbere were 560 deaths Lucls, baa little to do, but looks pretty
In the city. Blnoe the 18th of May, 178 cases uf and liifantile. Although Lucia occupies the First Lieutenant J. K. Bloom, Fourth Artillery, is
SUb.
Recapitulation Commissioned offloers
hostile bands referred to In Indian Inspector Wil- and tbe cadaver was brought in, In tbe nsual way, I'nbliu attacked the HorvlauH at JaTOn during the J? ce'.ved direct from CHINA,and
killed, 14 ; klns' report ;
FANCY
Steamer.
PAN by every
Th» flneat collection In the city at lowet
but the weather was found so bitterly and deposited at tbe Morgue. Tbe inexperienced night. The Turks remained masters of the field. rates.
Bar FaAMOiaco—Samuel Hart, Emily Hort, Mrs. small-pox have been reported, of which 38 were re- stage a great deal of the time, tbere is not mucb id ordered to report to the Commanding Officer at Point Acting Assistant Surgeons, 1, enlisted men, 387 ; cold and other «
difficulties so great, that eye of the assistants detected nothing suspicions in The roads are bad and heavy from late ralu. CHIN IKE CO.,
A. O. Oook, Julia Brown, J. Eagles, 0. Nun, V. ported last week ; of the total number reported, 44 ber part to do. ffleg Katy Maybew, who can do Ban Jose for temporary duty until the arrival ol civilians, 6 , Indian soouts, 3.
Wataton. W. Foster, 0. Gundlach. T. F. Barry. 8. 0. proved fatal.
Stephana. J. M Goawey and wife, J. B. Atkinson,
very nicely, did not seem to be impressed with tbe other officers at
oneroutuens of ber duties and seemed to be enjoying
that station.
The President has approved (June 26tb, 1876,) WOUND 111.
they
measure
returned to
unsuccessful,
Fort Laranile,
so far as the main
in a tbe appearance ol the corpie, bat Dr. Swan, the Oor-
'
oner, no sooner arrived, than be pronounced tbe
A. Turkish Victory Claimed. —
i.'ONBTANTiNoi'i.K. July Btb. Tbe Uoverimient bil ti
dai-lp «JU KJEABNT BTBXET.
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A. P. Boh, W. Kreger, Mr*. H. B. McElroy, Mine "Lucky" Baldwin* Thoroughbred!. herself in tbe most pathetic situations. Congress retiring Colonel Wm. H. Emory, The following is a fulllist of wounded :
pnrpose wss concerned. Theie Indians case one of variolold, and in this opinion Dr. Urook, received official advices of tbe battle near Sinta.
the Act of occupy parts of the Departments of Dakota and the I who bad been called In to make an autopsy, con- The Servians were fifteen tbouiand strong against
E. L. McElroy, J. W. Oudworth, Geo. 0. Parkinson
and wife, Mrs. Blitz, Mrs. John Mlddleton. Miss
Mary 11. Storm, Geo. F. Barker, Mrs. H. B. Brooks At a Mle of "PreakoeM" yearling! In Kentucky Made quite a aucceaa of Do Borein, a character which
MB. B1MS Fifth Cavalry, with the rank of Brigadier-General. Davis Oorry, Company I,
Major C. J. Bprasue, Paymaster, formerly stationed Patrick McDonnell, Company D. left
7th Cavalry, right hip ; Platte country,
Bergeant John Tahl, Company A, back.
leg. oommanded by Generals Terry and ourred. It Is needless to (ay tbat tbe formality of eigbtcen battalions of Turki b tegalar troops, under
Crook, respectively, but the whole Is commanded by ••Orowner's 'quest" wu in tbat ease dispensed counmand of Mabomet. Tbe Bervlana wen defeated
$& CHINESE
groaaly overdrawn. The moat Inane of fopa here, is ordered to report to General Terry, Depart General Sheridan, who has given this matter bis with, and tbat the oorpse was as quickly as possible and routed, leaving tbree thousand dead and
Fannie E. Brooks, Win. Brooks, Miss 0. Le O. Boyd list month, the foHo\?laK purchMvs were made by la aaoat la acatcely apt to expresa himself in aucu undta- lm-iit of Dakota, for duty.
McMidden, Company X, right leg. special attention. Preparations were then made on sent away lor burial, having been at the Morgue (or wounded on tbe field. Tbe Turks captured » large
Juo B. LeQay, J. A. Tonner, Henry J. Naab.
\u25a0cully H. Tompklns. San Rafael; Mr. and Mrs.
J. D. Williams,
J. E. Un WBtir lor K. J. Baldwin, of this otty :
Br. nlly »Yirgll," dam "Mary Mtrtln" by "Lex- gulsed endoraenient of hla own lady-kllllng qualities
Norlonvllle; F. A. BcnnaDel and' ington," $510 ; b. f. by "Virgil,"dam "Blunder" by and doea much more effectual work even upon the General, is detailed as member of the Betlrlnf
Lleut.-Oolonel J. O. Kelton. Assistant Adjutant July yd, at 4 a. m.)
$478 ; b. 1. by imp. "Qlenalg," dam aiage bj auggeating than by declaring hia own Board in this city, vloe General Sohofleld, relieved knee.
William George, Company A, left side. (Died a large
First Sergeant William Hayne, Company A, left
scale. Three columns were then put in mo- a short time only.
tion : From Fort Lincoln, ou tbe Missouri river,
under General Terry ; from Fort Kilts, In Montana,
\u25b2 svioidb.
A five-barreled revolver was found lying near tbe
quantity of ammunition and guns.
K& JAPANESE |X|
wife. GoldBun ; DaTld H. Bhaw, Etna ; E A. Clem., ••Lexington,"
Korbel, Santa Boaa ••Lark" by ••Lexington," $726 ; b. f. by "Olenelg," Invincibility. Mr. Sims la not to blame for hia text under General Gibbon , and from Fort Fetterman, body in tbe cbute, and a bullet bole was dlicovered -| FANCY ABTIOLBB AND TOYS. f '
H. A. Curtis. Oakland ; A. T. • Major Alexander Piper, Fourth Artillery, (pro
"King Lrar." $780 ; b. f. and created much amuaement by hla fopplah eccen- moted from Captain Third Artillery,) has been or
John MoVay, Company O, hip. um\er General Crook. The columns were as strong in bla breast. Tbe shirt had been torn open to admit
OVERLAND TRAVEL. y.^.tb* t\aem aid laroat aver offered in1 §i
F. Anderson, Downlevllle; >. Q. Newbell, Los out of •Regan," aistor to //TU)lißiMk«t.Jd«t !»•!\u25bc\u25a0« recent MV
Aagelee; |J. |McOaraghan, Beth Klnman, Eareka ; ••Ulenelg." out of the "Nun," $276 ; gr. filly by. trioltlea.
• •Bay wood," out of "Lag" by "Loadstone," $200. MO. MIMUKUI
dered to Join his regiment In this Division, but li
Patrick Corcoran, Company X, right shoulder.
Max Wicke, Ootnpany X, left foot.
as they could be made In that uninhabited |reglon, the mnzzle against the flesh, which tv blackened
or could be spared from other pressing necessities. and burned by the discharge. A handkerchief, con-
'r«uciien fiuilni Carll*.
Uiui.iN, Not., July 8th.— following la
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list
• - •
J*\ arrivals Mid for hale ai the well,X V
known store of _ 1./,
H. B. Beecner, Yankee Jims ; J. U. Garrison, wife
and two sons, Forest Hill; 8. W. Gllohrlst, Santa Total, $J93S. — • Makes a very acceptable villuiu, and woald make m
granted a delay of 30 days. W. Alfred Whitafcer. Company 0. right elbow. Preparations not yet completed. Itis
Peter Thompson, right hand, and Jaoob Deal, to explain axe subject matter of thenecessary, 1 talnlng eleven half dollars', wu found naax tbe spot. of passengers passing* Oarlln, to arrive In Ban nan-
the Inquiry, IThe theory U tbat deceased wu in the delirions elioo, Sunday ,evening,' July 9th r ' r^l
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OHY LDNQ ft CO..
LJ I Nc. «4« H»crein«nt'> utrfiet.
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Barbara; B. L.Baas, O. W. Wilson, A. H.MeOobb, i \u2666— better Frenchman if be would correct the marked Company A, face. \u25a0
Yallejo ; A. W. Torrey. B. Flood, Marysvllle ; Geo. A Fish Teat Caie.
"
Hlbernicltm of tils final t." Mra. Edmonda 1b ARE YOU REGISTERED? J. U. Meyer, Company M, back.
to say that the present military operations arc stage, ana shot blmself while in that condition. It 0. Wllklns and family, Tahiti. South Sea Islands— Between Mentgomery wad KHrny, r |
i .
_m.
quite » anbdued Martha, and continued with correct not against the Bloux Nation at all, but Is not known who be was. There was nothing about B. Heneoke, Omaha A.. E. Haskell, ,dec B. Chase
and It, M. Denlson, Santa 0n». Roman Butler, Oompany M,right Bhoulder. against certain hostile parts of it, which bim to give a clue. Tlie following description (not and wife, Iowa Miss Maggie J. Hall, H. J. Booth,
N«taua- Joliu Frost, J. H. Jenkins, Austin ,J. W.
Halnea, Genoa ; W. C. Beeves, Cherry Greek. The Harbor Commissioners h*vo caused the arrest and conaoieiitloaa.
of Mathtas Drobau on a charge of misdemeanor for
taate. Mr. Jack aa Oe Martllly la, aa alwaya, reliable
An Address to the Republicans
Throughout the State.
Dane Newell, Ooiupany M, left thigh.
W. Kalnes, Company H, right thigh.
defy the Government, and was undertaken at the contagioui) has been furnished : Abont twenty-live Miss M. Msrsetti; San Franoisoo— Joseph Branner,
apeoial request of tbe Bureau of the Govern' years of age ; five feet ten ; brown balr, light mous- Austria— Thomas Oarvey, United States Army—Ju.
MANILA CIGARS,
The following are the arrivals for June BUtb. discharging Ash
Ham F&AXCieoo—Wm. 8. Taylor, Bobert E. Stevens. Front street, as on
Ed. D.Dement, Nicholas Abren, Mrs. Gunet, Nicho- will beard in tbe Police Court next Friday. The
East-street wharf, instead of at
ordered by the Board, and the case
END OF THE IEIBON
The dramatic ceaaon closed with list evening, and
Elijah Stronde, Oompany A, right leg.
Sergeant Polk Oorry, Company M, right hip.
James Kennel, died July stb.
meat charged with their supervision, to mak« tache ; pilot cloth sack coat, llgbt gray oasslmere Harris and wife, New Jersey— F. M. Borle, Ohio-
the civilization of the remainder possible. Nc pants and vest, white shirt, galtexs, and black felt James Webster and wife, Albany, New York 8. 8. —
— OF BDPEBIOB QUALITY, FOB BALK BY
be the theatre will remain closed until next Sunday M. D. Boruck, Secretary of the Republican State part of their operations are near the Bloui bat. Downes, New Zealand i.A. Klnney, Kaunas Mrs.
las Basmussen, Mrs. Win. Kreger, P. F. Jaoob. Committee, baa aUdre«nad the following cir- Francis W. Rives, Oompany A, loft hand and body. Reservation. jyf-lui ,I.C. MOOBf. 891 flatter y it.
sen, B. A. Tlngley, Geo. Buck. J. Bridge, William E. defendant claims that, haying paid wharfage, be niiy evening, when Mr. George Illgnold willtake a fare- Central County Committees and leading Uepubllcana
cargo. lie Is well benefit, before leaving for Australia, appearing cular to
James Wilbur, Oompany M, left leg. The accidental
gold on the western border of the Bioux Beservatlon
discovery ot Taylor, Missouri—B. A. Wayne, Kentucky— 8. £.
Arthur, Miss Amy Culver, H. P. Cramer, B. select his own point for discharging Ja»par Marshal, Company L, left foot. Cleromanoy I'earce and wife,Michigan—Mies W. Ennls, Miss M.
Mi
Tucker.
Oaklamo AMD oiheb VOMITS111 TIIH STATE Mm. J.
— the owner of sererai ashing smacks. at that Prince of lovera, Olanda Melnotte. In the throughout tbe State :
meantime, the young actor will have been doing Permit me to call your prompt and earnest attau-
unity. left leg.
Sergeant James T. Riley, Company X, back and
and the intrusion of our people thereon have uoi
caused this war and have not added to the oompll
K. rviu, St. Louis— Joseph BalUrd, Miss Ellen Bal-
There ila saloon- keeper In Tar Flat wbo makes lard, Illinois— Charles A. Uopely MaBsaobusetts—
\u25a0 . Lands— Farms— Buy, Sell, Loan
W»dU a Reward Offered some very rapid travelling : last night he appeared tiou to the manner of registration in your n tbe uncertainty
•• Borneo Itis of the utmost importance), f >r apon a faithful John T. Phillips, Company H, face and boih cations byencountered, thoughof the numberi some pretensions to •:uoUr8liip, and baring by Lawson and wife, Mrs. M. A. Pennsylvania—A. 0. gm^_ TAEBN AM) K(A BAIJC
the John Banderson, H. Mlddleton,
W. Willard, (ieo. 11. Oollins, J. Churchill. Yreka ;
BeT. 0. W. Tarr, l.os Angeles ; Henry Kelly, Chas.
1-. Ennls, H. U. Bardett, John Edwards, Dr. Jarrett
in New York an Romeo in the tragedy of
and Juliet," for the beneUt of the New York Die. registry of voters we must in a great measure depend hands.
A cousin or William Page, the murdered railroad pensary ; this morning he starts for California, and fur mircttHH. Bee to it, that every one entitled to vole Samuel Severn, Oompany H, both thighs.
to be warrion
are fond of war and frequently escape theii tome means ascertained ttiat cleromancy mean* Donnelly, Brooklyn N. Bryant, A. Vanzandt, A. F.
Agents to go on a bunt or on the war path, theli dtviimtiuu by
••
the bonea," wanta to take out a
— Thomas. Texas— Thoa. ' /^
jptj
PKainiliiK l,»in! In Large and Km»u
*|' *b)'llt» In all tbelrulyAgricultural Coimtle*
Garner, New York, and 65 Immigrants.
White, Wm. D. Hudion, M. 0. Winchester, Henry brakeiu*D, applied yesterday to Major Bryant with
Jaeger, John B. Delta, Geo. Thome. • is expected to arrive in this city at 6 p. m. on bun- ia placed upon the Register in time, aud where you
a request (bat that functionary should offer rewarj day next, and at 8 o'clock he goes on the stage io the know of parties who bave leit your county for rest,
Frank brut), Oompiuy M, face aud left thigh.
Corporal Alexander B. Bishop, Oompany H, right tions
only idea of tbe object ot life. The military opera patent on the proposed application of that expression
were in the Interest of the peaceful part of thi to Unit foriNttuuH osteological operation popularly
Id tD« Mate Load MoDey on any Laott Ml<), wbea
dehlred, maklDß Itadv*Dtag«oai and cou»eolent to pur-
Hbtada— 0. A. Hoyt, Clark rotter. Francis Mi- for till- demotion and conviction of the murderer*. arm. Sioux, supposed to embrace at least nine-tenths o known as shaking tin- dice tor drinks. Regular cus- Mak« Long Loans at iiillhk rate* on truly nr«t
gulre. O. D. Donovan, J. MoClain, M. 0. Lake, A. The applicant was informed that the Mayor of Ban play of •> The l*dy of Lyons." On the following dence elsewhere in the Htate, scud bun transfers, so James Foster, Oompany A, right arm. Body Found at Oakland Wharf. JtSfc Ichatter— claim itecurltlea, the larger tbe amount the more deairable
Sklllman, J. B. Shaw, J. S. Shoemaker, Mm S. A. Francisco morning he takes steainor and starts for Australia. that them mil be no delay. This you can do by them. The treaty Indians have not been inolestet tomers at bis place got into a learned dtscusalon the the Loan; margin nin»t be aburdant and title abaolutelr
bad no power to ouVr rewards, payable placing yourself in correspond< nee with reliable W. £. Harris, Company M, left breast. by the military authorities. otber day, on the agnolology of the big word, and the
Shoemaker, MUs ttertle Bboemaker, Beno. Charles H. Bishop, Oompany 11, right arm. The body of an unknown man was found in the perfect.— Nearly twenty-five j*an»bnaliMM experience In
from tne public Treasury, and tbat application fur AIUEE
men in the different precincts of your county, who Every means hate been afforded him to accom dispute culminated In a general tight, In which
water yesterday morning at the foot of Broadway, California, a general knowledge of many, If not all, of
Mostaha—W. r. Banndera, J. M. Saaadera. the proclamation of pecuniary stimulants for the Fred Hamstead, Oompany A, left wrist. boaes were broken, and surgical divination was
Foar Vamoocvu, W. T.-B. U. Pollock.
Honolulu, S. I.—John T. Watarliooae and wife.
On Monday evening, July 17tb, the vivacious and ' will be able to give you correct information as to
detection of felons, mast be made to the Ouyetnor pi<iaint Anui-ii begins a farewell engagement at the arrival of new-oomers and the departure of old
of tbe State. Wade's Open House. Itla two years since she sang , citizen*.
Sergeant Cbarle* White, Oompany M, right arm.
Thomas P. Varner, Company M, right ear.
plish a concert of action between these two forces Oakland. Deceased was apparently about fifty years the fanntnp couotlei, having vtatted nine, negotiating
which are necessarily separated and are ouly able t< necessary to mraigbten that part of the affair out. In old, and had evidently been in the water not more Bales and Loan*. Itan advantage to Owners, Intending
communicate by immente distance aronnd by th the Police Court, yeaterday, the bony brigade were than three or four days. There was nothing found Porcbaarra aDd Borrowers for Sa'e, aom» large tracts of
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The airard Uooae, In Philadelphia, la well patron. in this city, and we are sure the public will be glad Also nee to the matter or naturalization, and while Cbarles Campbell, Company G, right shoulder. river. The task committed to tbe military author! fined for disturbing the peaoe of Tar Flat. Alfalfa and Qirden Lands, good for Investments or
on tbe person to identify who he waa. The dress tjp*culatton, sccestlblj eltualeU for convenience ol market-
ised by California visitors to the Oente nntal, and From General Garibaldi. to welcome her back. Bite brings with her a com- taking oat the proper papers (or those entitled to John Cooper, Company H, right elbow. ties Is one of great difficulty, and has been aatici consisted of diagonal coat and vest and dark striped log. Also, some of the meat eligibly situated Small
they reoeive a hearty welcome from our old friend, pany (all new people) , comprising M'lle Florence tbem. keep a sharp look-out tha( uo fraud Is per- John McGuire, Company O, right arm. pateil for years, snd must be met and accomplished Stealing a Promissory If oie pants. The shoes had been cut down, in imitation Tanas, under bigb elate of cultivation, In clove proximity
Hon. Joa. Mokibblii, who has not forgotten his early Dnyare, who has a sweet, rich voice ; Blanche Oney- mitted either in favor of or against the Republican Henry Black, Oompany U, right band. Itcan be no longer delayed, and everything will b
The Qariotldt Guard listo reoeiTod from Genera Dave McWiiliaiu«, Ooiupany H, right leg. of Oxford ties. The body waa taken to the Morgue, to Important Inland towns, particular* of which will
California home, which U.« expects to revisit at an tuaxd, contralto, and vt-ry handsome; Jenny Kid, party. done by this Department to insure the succes Henry Filter, a bnrglar at the uteamer at. Loutt, where an lnq«eat will e held to-morrow morning. b fully explained at my Several v«ry valuable
An Indian scout, name unknown, left at Berthold which is necessary.
.
early day.
« m
• \u2666 .. Garibaldi the following letter:
Bomb. M»y JUt. 1875
Mod*.E. Daplan, who makes his last appearance in Make your organization Mcomplete at human kid
America, having been engaged for Paris, by Offen- can aooompllih it, and where In your County Com- Bergeant M. Rlley, Company I, Seventh Infantry success and comparative safety
To give even an assurance c
to the lmportan
him bad the charge of grand larceny entered againat
him lor stealing a note of band from Jobann Ka»»- Convict En Route.
Farina, In the lmmedla'e vicinity of San Francisco,
atockfd with blooded animals and cultivated to profit—
—
Have* and Wheeler Club in Oakland. to the Qvrihaldi GtLWrd, San Francuco— Mi I)kab bach, for a term of three years ;lions. ltaoult, a mitteea and Olabs yon h«re men who simply hold left at Braulord. but scattered Interests which have grown up li muMen to Hani JicobMn, dated April lit,1873, for *ul2 ble for well-to-do city people who need fresh air
KmKNim : Tnankt lor the 0t« bandrvd franca jou tenor of fine reputation
; B. Mes'eres, a splen-
the position! for <»houorV take, let them resign and David Dlckenson, Company E, Seventh Cavalry remote regions, it is again earnestly recommende and healthy employment to pas* tlm« aDd prolong lire
$150. PHOPKBTT SOLD
A large and entbuetaatlc meeting waa b»ld laat bin kiudly Mat to me. UtTing »:cepteU the na- did boutla artist ; Obarles Darcy, L. Benedic, giro way to those who will work fur the good of the left off at Betuford ; constipation. that the appropriation asked for repeatedly by Get Deputy Sheriff J. W. Phllbrook arrived down iMt CITY BK«IDKNOKandBUBINP>B
Toices, cause. aud KXOIUhUKD. H P. WHITMAN, "LANDAND
evening at Kohlor Hall, Oaxlaud, and preparations tional Kilt,1b«g of you to stop srudlng your annual and Salvator. The chorus oumberiDg thirty Crook l.ouktil To. era) Bheridanol tiOO.UQO, be made to
build two fort --There li nouiellilQK lillwruUu and twice in the night from Trinity county with James DMaonil, a LOAN oriTIOIC." No. 103 Montgomery street. northeast
made for organizing a Hayet and Wheeler meeting at (lunation. 1 am, with deep gratltade, ever yonrit. and an orchestra of twenty-five musicians, will ba Oar proepecta are of the brightest description ; do New You, July 9th A HorWi Wasbingtoi on the Yellow 8 tone, at lhe mouth of the Dig Uor (Mi that the IrUb Lome-rule moTement pr«««n<a convict, under Mntence to the BUto Priion for lix comer Pine, Hooa W, opposite Nevada Bank vt Baa
West Oakland. Q. UiUBILDI. uader the direction of M. UUarles Yon GLulu. Mr. ot let them be dimmed by Inattention or *p«tby. special lays : benators and members' from tin and Tongue rivers. Enclosed herewith please Oix iUeiila Parliament liutt foremoit. ye*r» for burglary. Ban rrancktco.
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