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Show Oiitrngeu ou the Central Pacific. 11 San Francisco, 29. The superintendent superin-tendent of the Central Pacific Railroad Rail-road publishes a card to-day in which he tacitly admits the truth of the lr-quent lr-quent stories of robbery and outrages by gamblers and thievejon the road in Nevada, but says the passengers must protect themselves by refusing to play at any game with the sharps. Ho does not allude to the Btatemouta that entire passenger trains had been captured by robbers near Reno, passengers pass-engers insulUxl and threatened and despoihxl of their property without any ellort by the officers of tie road to prevent them. |