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Show PACIFIC COAST XEYTS. ' FIRST DISPATCH. ' ' CALIFORNIA. San Francisco. 22. When thu mo- -i t:on was made in llio municipal court ' to-day for all the lottery cx-e to go . over for tho term, judge Freelon, i as.-istaut di-triet attorney, sitid he thought he had evidence on which a few of the defendants could be con- I vieted; but he did not think that the public interest required that a few I men should bear the brunt of the ( offending of many, while others equally , guilty should escape on account of tho ; absence of a witne.-s. So all tho cases ' went over. The Grass Valley lottery ; will be drawn this week, which, with ! the exception of the Brooklyn lottery, ! it is thought, will eud the drawing, the business having ceased to be profitable. profit-able. An order for a bus of choice California Califor-nia trapes ibr President Grant and another from Loudon for five boxes of California apples for Queen Victoria, : Were filled here to-day. In the Turner seduction and i breach of promise case ou trial in the t 12th district court, the defendant's I counsel objected to the further read- ; i ing of the affidavits of the plaintiff, 1 of sis hundred pages, on tho ground that the alleged seduction nnd promise I of marriage took placo, if at all, in Mexico, and the laws of that country treat marriage as a civil contract, an agreement for which must bo in writing, writ-ing, and no such contract was shown. The court overruled the objection. Tho testimony generally is uulit for publication. The Kcntuck mining company held its annunl election to-day, choosing an entire new board of trustees, as follows: fol-lows: D. L. McDonald, J. C. May-nard, May-nard, J. A. Pritehard, T. G. Mersac and J. N. Vincent. The testimony in the Horace Hawes contested will case to-dav, showed that MiP will ujnltnn Kt, "l Mne T T aclaek, at the city, hall from tho dictation dicta-tion by Horace. After it was com- ( plctcd Hawes declared it was all wrong, paid tho writer $7.50 for his trouble! and sent him away; but tho next day ! signed it in the presence of witnesses, i San Jose, 22. The races which were advertised for to-day did not come off', i the entries not being sufficient. The whole meeting will probably fall through. Stockton, 22. At three o'clock this I I morning tho St. Charles hotel, corner j Eldorado and Channel streots, was destroyed de-stroyed by fire. No insurance on tho building. The house was ono of the old landmarks of tho city, and was built in in '-'.) nnd '50 by Drake, Bon-sett Bon-sett & Scott at a oost of $1 11,000. San Francisco, 2.'J. Six Society Islanders, who formed part of the crew of an American whaler who were recently re-cently brought hero in irons from Tahiti Ta-hiti on the ship 11. Harris, woro yesterday yes-terday delivered up to tho U. H. marshal for trial. Tho chamber of counuereo has I finally adopted the resolution isking I the legislature to amend tho State incorporation in-corporation laws so as to limit the liability lia-bility ol'stockliolders in iusuranco nnd other companies and in favor of abolishing abol-ishing the State board of harbor com- ; missioners and lho reduction of the ; port charges on vessels to such a rate! as would make San Francisco practi- i cally a free port. Tl,n Lnnrrl nf ,.,l P ,1... O . , i university havo unanimously adopted ; ! a resolution creating a chair of mining, , nnd appointing W. T. Rising to the j position of professor at $2,000, per annum in gold. Dr. ShurtlefT, of the State insane asylum testifies that in his opinion Horace Hawes was insano. Archbishop Murray has ordered for next Sunday, a general collection through the archdiocese in aid of the Catholic Bishop of Chicago in building his ruined church and religious institutions. insti-tutions. KEY A OA. Virginia City, 22. Bort Cronin was severely injured yesterday by bcine caught under a falling timber. His left collar bono and shoulder wero badly broken and a portion of his ribs were forced .in upon lho lungs. His recovery is very doubtful. A rich lead of gold and silver quarlz is reported found in tho hills about thirty miles cast of Dayton. Tho assays as-says is very rich. There is consider- able free gold. SECOND DISPATCH. CALIFORNIA. San Francisco, 2 3. General Scho-field, Scho-field, commander of the division of the Pacific, received from Washington last night n full and explicit order from the war department directing that the campaign against the Apaches be resumed re-sumed with all tho forces available and under no circumstances to be again interrupted in-terrupted until the Apaches arc subdued, sub-dued, brought upon tho reservations and compelled to remain there. The order will be promulgated immediately and general Crook will be instructed to resume active operations in tho field at once. The order is in effect a complete repudiation of the policy of Vincent Collycr, A private loiter from Washington says that Collycr overstepped his instructions, in-structions, acting in many particulars without a shadow of authority, anil is considered responsible for the outrages and bloodshed which followed his visit to Arizona. General Schofield's general order, issued from the head quarters of the division of the Pacific to day, in accordance, ac-cordance, with the orders from the war department, provides that all the Indiansin Arizona found off the reservations reser-vations after a certain time, to be fixed by the department commander, are to be treated as hostile, and every Indian leaving the reservations on any pretest whatever, unles3 by permission of the commander, shall be treated as having icis lor nosme purposes. Citizens-will not be permitted on the reservations, but will bo escorted across them by troops to prevent any collision. Tho issuing of regular rations to the Indians Indi-ans on the reservations is provided for, the utmost cave being taken to prevent frauds and the barter of pro-I pro-I visions for arms, ammunition, whisky, or anything else. The Indians arc to S be registered and each agent provided - with a full personal description, which i ho must carry at all times. The order concludes as lbllows: "Active operations must be kept up against the hostile Apaches of Arizona and pressed with practicable vigor until they submit to the authority of tho government, cease from hostilities and remain on their reservations. Aftor a reasonable time has been given for all the Apaches to avail themselves of these liberal terms, tho department commander will, in his discretion, uso tho friendly Indians to hunt out nnd i destroy those who remain obstinately ! hostile. Full authority is conferred on the department commander about such measures as may be necessary to carry out these instructions and lo give full ! effect to the policy of the government. By order of Major Gem. J-Vhofield, ! -T. C. Kelton, As&'t Adj't." j Stockton, 2.'i. h is currently ro-; ro-; ported and generally believed that the Stockton and ( 'iippi-ropolis and the I Stockton and V i -alia railroads have i been sold to the Central Pacific Co. |