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Show PACIFIC COAST XE VS. (ALIFOKMl. Luura D. F;iir has married a lawyer law-yer in San FmncisiX). In Napa, list wei?k,an Indiauchild was born with teeth half grown. RaUroiid construction in S;in Tin r-nardino r-nardino isprxigresaiiignipidly. 'Jr;vd-in"; 'Jr;vd-in"; haa been coniplcttd fo: ten miles. The roofe of several building, including in-cluding dwellings, in Grass Valley, have l;dlen in trom the weight of too much snow. A great revival in the mining interest in-terest seems to be taking place throughout the mining rcgiou in the southern part of the Suite. The Gilroy cigar factory has sent a lot of choice cigars to a London Club, and other orders are expected. George Sayre, a farmer of Xapa, i dropped dead of heart dise,ise. 1IU , wile said to him: "Oh, George, are you dead?" He could onlv say "Yes," and breathed his last. XETADA. Four men and a boy were burned to d&Uh in the Dayton House, Dayton, Day-ton, Tuesday night. Xevada is rejoicing in "splendid sleighing and plenty of it." John Bell, a laborer on the Virginia and Truckee road, was kilted by the cars, at Virginia city, on Monday. A man named Ross was Ibunddead on the trail between Reno and Poer-ville Poer-ville on the 13th inst. He was supposed sup-posed to have frozen to death. A petition to the Legislature, asking ask-ing to have the Truckee portion of Nevada affixed to Placer, has received three hundred signatures. Austin is importing black-tail deer from Salt Lake, and astonishing the local Nimrods. Hens are evidently on a strike in Gold Hill, as eggs are selling at $1.25 to $1.50 per dozen, and scarce at that. There is plenty of water in the Carson Car-son river now to rim all the mills to their full capacity until some time next Fall. OREGON. The ladie3 of the r.esbyierian Church r.t Albany gave a public Thanksgiving dinner, and netted $2u0j thereby. A petition is in circulation asking for the pardon of Ezra Scoville, sent to the penitentiary from Polk county for an assault on J. Daly, a lew weeks ago. In the Salem Statesman of December Decem-ber 9th we find the following: "We ' have received the sad and painful intelligence in-telligence of the death of an old and highly respected citizen of Salem, J. W. Smith, His friends will be shocked by the ad news, for, though he had been quite low lor some time, none thought nim so near his end." A. letter from Port Oxford, speaking j of the earthquake, says: No noise ac- ' companies the shock here, but at other points noise was heard like the rushing and biasing of water. North of this place, eight miles, such a noise was heard at sea, and the water was seen to have raised and fallen; and in the interior, twenty miles, the same noise was heard, (Three deer, chased by dogs, ran iu- to the town of Roaeburg last week, and j the whole population, headed hv thr Mayor, turned out to catch iln.ni, bat I failed to catch a single deer. |