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Show JVVIIFIC COAST EVS. I Hi.-I lUrfl'.VM H. Alii (-'(" It Ml. .-..i. I.- Ill-' M.mUta.t, t.ir Panama, to-day carried 7j5,tJU p-junds of treaytir1 which is ihe lartfet liiiiii-il' -ir lb.1 eompletinn of the railroad. Sli.- alo carried 7'i,0';" pounds of wool and 1 "J . ' salion-i of Calilornia win.-. A nuuib'-t "f Fr--ii-.'li timiiiUtii.-ts have local, d claim" on land boui-ht by die ( 'aitf.-rnia l.a'-r EsehanL'e, in Kern ronniv, anl will proceed thereto -ttle at once: and ih-y have declared their ini'-ntion to Income Ameri.an ' citizens. The Keystone t'un.-ol; dated Mining Company sues to -et a-ide the patent to agricultural land obtained by llenry Ca.-ey and A. 11. 1'ose ft a, in Amador Ama-dor county, v. the ground that it was obtained by fraud and covers the Spring Hill, Key-none, and Geneva i mines. Ilcaldsbui'L', 17. The tao to Clo-! Clo-! verdale lait nieht w:ls attacked about 111 o'clock, hv four robber-, resulting iu a herious conilict. Four ladies and ten gentlemen wero on the stu.'c. The driver, Sandy Wood worth, when at- ; tacked tried to get out of reirh but was j shot at by a road agent. The tire was , returned from the stage by Charlie 1 Upton and L. T. Trucit, and shots were fired on all sid-'S. U'nodworth 1 ivas wounded in the cheek, T. II. Her- ; iron, of I kiah, wa- killed; H. S. Cofi-mau Cofi-mau was seriously wounded; and is in a critical condition. No cluo to the robbers has been found, lhey did not get W ells, Fargo & Co's trctisure bos. The deputy sheriff is in pur-uit. Vallejo, 17. Additional force M'. shipwrights, e1iiul..-r-., htb.-rers and machinists wck-put t woil on Marc Island to-day. San Francisco, 17. This ulicrnoon. -after the adjournment of the 1.1th District Court, an assault was made upon W. E. Turner, plaintiff's attorney attor-ney in tho case of Cora Lee against Henry Reilly, by the defendants and his wife, who were both arrested immediately imme-diately by the sheriff. Tho lawyer was . more frightened than hurl. The defendants are the proprietors of a houso of ill famo, aud caused the arrest of the plaintiff on a charge of . grand larceny for carrying off her j ' clothes when she left the house. The I charge was dismissed, and the accused brought suit to recover $5,000 dnm- ages for false imprisonment. The; atlornoy incurred the ire of tho at- tucking parly by his remarks during : the argument. The case has not yet : been decided. A hundred and ninely-outt entries i were passed through tho custom house on Tuesday last, being by far the; greatest number in any riugle day since 1 it was established. The total valuo of merchandise entered was $l,10o,5y, j of which nearly a million was raw silk, ' and the remainder tea en route for New York. Col. J. U. Sieveiifon, who was nominated by the taxpayers for justice of the peace, publishes a card, deelin-' ing. He says that under no circum-. j stances would he accept I he nomina tion. I no uoionci wisues 10 run ror assessor or recorder and won't put up: with anything less. i Some thieves last night got under the floor of the Fair Pavillion and tapped the forty gallon cask which supplied the cologne fountain, and! carried away oil he sweet -smelling' liquid. The opposition to Snn Diego will be resumed on Sunday next, when the W'm. Tayor, which has been thoroughly thor-oughly overhauled, will recommenco her tripi. ! NKVADA. ! Ueno, 1 1. The timber in the mountains moun-tains west of Reno has been burning several days. Upward" of forty head of cattle have died, of the herd brought here from! Stockton yesterday afternoon. Of the forty, a number were alive but unable to get upon their feet in the cars. A ohain was placed around their necks by which a couplo of horses dragged them from the cars. Seven cars full of Reno Odd Fellows Fel-lows and their friends left here this morning for a pic-nic at Donner lake. They will return this evening and wind up with a grand ball at Dyers hall. Virginia City, Nevada, 17. The grand jury was in session yesterday, and several witnesses were examined in regard to the illegal hanging of William Kirk by the vigilance committee. com-mittee. One witness, Thomas King, who refused to testify, was held To bail in the sum of $500 to answer to tho charge of contempt of court. Hamilton, Nev., 17. This afternoon H. L. Horvey, superintendent of the Great Basin Mining Company, was severely wounded by the accidental discharge of a lionry rifle, which had been knocked down by a dog in Bais-ley'sgun Bais-ley'sgun shop. Mr. Hervey was sitting in a store adjoining the gunsmith's! when the nilo fell, the ball passing through the partition and lodging in the lower part of his back, where it still remains. SECOND DISPATCH. j I'ALIFOlt.Md. i Sun Fiancit-co, IS. Wells, Fargo & Co will puy one thousand dollars each for the arrest of the Cloverdaie stage robbers and murderers; and Lloyd Tcvis will give one thousand on his own part. A woman, name unknown, fell down a stairway while drunk at 510 Broadway Broad-way lost night, and died from the effects. ef-fects. Tho body of Henry Lippitt, agent for Peter Lather, has been recovered from the bay near San Leandro. It is believed he committed suicide while ; insano on Monday last. The San Francisco bread manufac-' manufac-' turing com panv, capi tal -SI 00,000, trustee. J. J. Haley, Ym. IT. Gladwin Glad-win and Charles Giddes, was incorporated incorpor-ated to-day. |