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Show i PACIFIC COAST SEWS. l-TKST DISPATCH. j CALIFORNIA. San lVauoisco, 27. The proprietors of the Mechanics' mills, which were burned on Saturday last, have leased a large mill and will resume work to-i to-i morrow. I Johu Simms has been nominated ' Ibr the Assembly by the Democracy of Marin. Notwithstanding the positive denial of intfrestfd parties of the rumor that the old aud new c:is companies have agreed to eotisoliibiir. it i- renewed, and a party who might to kimiv aert positively that the arrangement was made some weeks since before an in vestigating committee of the board of supervisors. There are atill about fifty of the Magdalena bay victims to be brought j away, including several women. At a trade sale of Japanese U-as today to-day (he bidding was not very lively, anil the prices realized were too low to be satisfactory to importers. Stocks continue to decline. The j Amador diilieultics assist in depressing, the market. Sutter Crock, 27. The fire in the Badger shaft of the Amador mine j was completely extinguished by twoj o'clock this evening. The damage isi very trifliDg, and is limited to tho spot where it broke out, sixty feet from tho surface. The cause of tho firo is unaccountable. Steinberger, the superintendent, believes it to be i , the result of accident, as the top man! . has been in the habit of throwing ashes ! iuto the water buckets for the purpose j of stopping the leaks. j Fears and anticipations ol' trouble i are now merely the natural products of! the present diseased condition of the J public mind. The main difficulty now : 1 rests between tlm leaguers nnd tho : Keystone- Mining Company, which un-! un-! doubtedly has tailed to comply with, the terms ol' agreement at the termination termina-tion of the last strike. San Jose, 27. Scnatur Cole aud Hou. J. A. Bingham, Republicans, j are addressing a large meeting at the j Opera House this evening. The Dem- j ocrats also hold a meeting this evening : for the purpose of forming a campaign 1 club. ; Santa llosa, 27. Hon. Newton; Booth and J. G Kastmau are now ad-' dressing as large a crowd us ever gathered out ot doors in this town. The greatest enthusiasm prevails. Large delegations, with music, from Bloomfield, Healdsburg and the surrounding sur-rounding country are iq attendance. Vallcjo, 27. Gov. H. II. Haight, Jo. Hamilton, I. D. Hambleton and Mr. Oullnhan, Domooratio orators, were met at the railroad depot and escorted through Georgia and Santa Ciara streets to the Metropolitan Hotel by a delegation from Vallejo, attended by the lemocratio club and ' quite a number of our prominent ; citizens in carriages. ' oregos. ! Portland, 27. The stock of flour in this State is smaller than over before at the beginning of harvest. The railroad rail-road improvements throughout the State and the harvesting has caused a groat scarcity of laborers and farmers j complain very much of the want of farm hands. The contractors on the Northern Pacific want 300 more men than they can get here, and other contractors con-tractors are unable to procure men to push their. work as fast as needed. NEVADA. PuUisades, 27. Two druukeo Indians In-dians were engaged in a quarrel this evening over a game of cards, when one drew a knife and stabbed the other in the back, inflicting wounds of a serious se-rious nature. The would he murderer was arrested and lodged in jail to await the result of the victim's wounds. The sheriff is trying to find out who sold them tho liquor and, if found, tho guilty party will be prosecuted. SECOND DISPATCH. CALIFORNIA. San Francisco, 23. Major J. M. Bronsau, ol' the 1st regiment national guards, late in command of tho troops at Sutter creek, died this morning from lever induced by cold contracted while in camp. He was assistant secretary of the State harbor commissioners commis-sioners aud was widely and favorably known as a citizen and a soldier. I You Schmidt's outlet ibr Lake iTahoe will be completed in a few days, j It is utidertood that the injunction suit which caused him to suspend work has been amicably arranged; aud work ' will now be resumed. The preliminary j surveys for the tunnel location will be completed this week and Col. Von i Schnydt will then return here to ! organize his force Ibr- the immediate j prosecution of the actual work. The German Democrats had a full I meeting last night at Mozart Hall. I The Democratic ticket aaid platform were fully endorsed. James Bcnnet, ibremau ol" the Am-adore Am-adore miue, who shot Hugh McMen-omy, McMen-omy, one of the rioters, is in San Francisco. His statement of the tragedy and attending events is published pub-lished iu full. It goes to show that he acted wholly in self-defence and that j he left the county only to save his life, which waa threatened by armed leaguers j who searched everywhere for liiui, de-: de-: daring thoir intention to kill liiui on sight, while he was satisfied that no adequate protection, could be expected -from the local authorities. , The reported sale of the California i Pacific 11, K. Company, complete, with the boats of the late Steam Navigation Company, to the Central Pacific Kail-road, Kail-road, is no longer denied, the arrangements arrange-ments having been fully consummated. |