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With t' tots !’rpby und iwneerh lukkltt 'l' orfc G tr u 'ts'it'wi H'uir which j tatiyp Bt that tv tcaiiyit a quarts I'UuJ bUle is’ crop ecotatre e seetioa "op kson nordofi atsVs bey isiub rurt the ftKj iiwn of ville 2i eriy of iftemti stafi shoottr cause formiri n rille continub ioas ini it op atjefe y withs it n nnrpli d lore of Man isprevti wee iking vioae tobsw ille aioinat has bee are is tli ork ply Iri coiaci t mes 6tiJ of j oalsfr hewf'S Co e I)Vi is Cat ' TLe road is a naturally good one runComing — George Francis Train the ning along hard beaches easily traveled ia coming eloquent and- irrepressible in Winter and would not be soft in George is a hast keeneven the wettest weather As there is witted tbe greatest traveler of the age "’iTia Harvards express sutis- f ihe arraugemontu made for not a hill on the road there would be no fearless and unquenchable exWe ftctioa lhe result 0f the praetiee necessity to double teams nor tend him a hearty greeting in advance anything tsei they are not yet decided but fair The era ring is extraveling they will take for the wivuy propose to incite the Prince cellent along the entire route with tot Trub— Tlte S F CaV of the GurPesand Mr Motley the American abundance or good water th reported that the 3Iission and t0 accompany the crew on the If a stage line were run ll!t'f 'th'p race and have tendered the Pacific Woolen mills was to have stopthe along 'koftha Hazard launch for that pur- - road from Toano to Egan parties comped on Saturday being unable to comMadrid 23 ing from the east and going to White pete with the shoddy blankets now bejpft Serrano returned to Madrid Pine would save a hundred miles ing imported from the East The Bui“ La Drang® Eleven Carlists r 'r'‘ tioru Oabrilo Rocher were killed travel on the cars by taking it with ld in of the same evening makes the ' °reent tight at Castillon De La oBly twenty miles of more staging Befollowing contradiction: were taken by prisoners many pjn COXSOLI DATED MISSION the Egan AND PaCIKIO The barracks at logrono sides it passes through iwi’P la3t night the Canon mining district which is no Woolen Mills— The statement which re barnt to the ground lias found its way into a morning jour- o“cd to be the work of an (s was' supp The pres in this city con- ephemeral affair but Las been steadily nal that these mills will close on Hatur So T without foundation the Government to extend worked for the past five years and is day evening ar far from the trade of these manufactur ' the Carlist prisoners disclosing richer workings the deeper ing companies having been injured bv ran 23 The Social & an influx of inferior fabrics by railrond ays that united the shafts are sunk SW' troin Spain the opening up of Utah and States and under Galindo Sales Steptoe Co towhieh Mr !iit band- O’Dougherty Territories beyond has given them a have been defeated ftnd liocher iovinees of Castillcn Do La belongs have been at work there since new market for their blankets and other v tuples The Oarlist chief 1864 and are now erecting a Valencia 'iilM There will no doubt be an effort made has reappeared in Spain fs stamp mill for crushing Rome 23 introduce shoddy woolen goods on to The route would alo be the most ad- to I’bUi d"rii‘? that there will be a the Pacific Coast but the success will of tl h meeting of the one to travel to reach the D 'uncii: it aiert‘l that the vantageous The be limited and of short duration San Francisco KTarn who have declined Sacramento ' the Iloeky Mountains 'b‘'V’i :ha!) 3th "and other mining districts It is a betr people west of ' Croustudt 23 been used to the best of everyhave ia the harbor ter road than the ODe now used and a iolent h more men 'tor broke loose and ran offers strong inducements for entei prise thing aud have always paid hiking her and to establish a lew frigate cheerfully a high price for a good artistage line through to of the crew cle than a low price for a bad one We Havana 23 a fine district of country now with have had enough experience Scoliii with 'njo men and two traveled ifvrt'ibiry attucked and routed shoddy and with the much deserved near Irieatea That's 11 ui' Thai’s Thai' — influx of money into the mountain tryl d”t irtmuiit: the latter d afte: noon we were the Territories when the railroads pay up Washington 24 Thirteenth Ward Store and seeing the wo anticipate seeing a big demand for iiijui Cuba to the 13tli give ui of a J'ght between a portion fi mi liar countenance of (he best of the Mission woolen goods Wooley conminnd and the Jordan’s We hail this winter The woolen mills are we stepped iin o salute him Padre VjiirmyedfthoarPtnno We like to chat with the Bi- among the greatest triumphs of Calitlmnsixluui-- achat nunitored atta kod by a force of He - an gentle- fornia ami instead of backing down beand volunteer- - over a shop cgular-We ad- fore the approach of shoddy as the urd a jtronsr the former" at first man and a pietty r uimpelled to retire but afterwards mire him for gut When we see a Gall intimated those interested in the ed and Rocured a more defensible him institution should contest the field not we truckler ’an echo tan pass the and ition Spaniards repuUed Cubanwas 1(0 killed by and leave him to time— he has to only on the Pacific but everywhere eke loss is repre- wounded the Spani-be left to the school of circumstances The California woolen goods have only double that ut than more yi'il PubTim light vis most the but a free open hearted honest old to be known to be appreciated Jan fighting with like soul the Bishop we like lish publish! publish!! Go in and fight: with talk to Pari- - 23 to listen to — the right of victory is on your Mde b Fruai't says that however painful he says something Conversation to accept the it nay be for Spain The veered around to Josephitism solution of the Cuban difficulty LATEST BY MAIL the only plan possible and it is the Bishop was of our opinion —there wa8 some l'ragnay for Spain to save about had He to it preached nothing durt and EASTERN of lie wreck The alue and he under the it on Sunday evening expressed je of Cuban independence election of America i3 another at SEW YOKE it lack his disappointment The 10 absorb the island exhad folks The the Americans A despatch dated Walton Delaware it'i'h characterizes of success aluies them very badly to perform in the presence county N Y August If says: something pected and Vt part of a platonic protectorate but there wa- - nothing to him “One of the most disastrous floods veryljirobable that behind thejeom-- j of David 3inise they are trying to bring out It only required to he let now that ever visited this section of country edition of the history of a occurred here last night Yesterday and the thing was dead arid Saratoga was cloudy interspersed now and then Halifax 23 plumb dead Whatever our own family with slight showers but towards night of Pnnee The officio leception rumble and quarrels might be we are the clouds seemed to concentrate toThere bur took place at noon A few miles above one when anybody interfered with us: ward the north crowd in the dock yatd an immen-the town the rain was perfectly terrific The log'u: of the ituation simply ’rnding from the Adiniral’s barge Prince wiis received aniid salvo ot about even p m and we know too much fact to be drawn commencing The Many distinguished until about nine o’clock ry raining than fact and East and West brooks rose so Gincral aside by anything including Gov rapidly g iiuiteiiant Gov Dovlc A is played hat completely swept away they the Cor- - the day of simple aid also the and Wade’s bridge "We like that uulhorilii-Pieneh ii tva! out This village was completely it in citizen’s The Prince We enjoyed our eoiifiah with the over The tailor’s deluged by ihe torrent In him He abhors !c ming addi shop of G F Sawyer was swept out in hiffhly Bishop tis The ground by the Ke- - we find a sort of th luonieter— he the mid lie of the trei iuicntaiy and was at floor of the Delaware Dou-Thi is ofcourse 'f" J’rincp then read his reply from likes the Telixiiu'H water under one time completely “Mr Mjvr and the Cor- - our jiet and the inau who will pay lor Dears were entertained tor the safety of return most sin it and read it for i'i 'I of thi- - city sake is in several families who lived in the own upper my thunks for the loyal addre-- s livme and avail our opinion in a vety ah way ol part of the village but throueli the vu liuvo all were If of the opportuniiy to request you ing long upon uc'iirih in a tale of exerl ions of the of property for so loss The t lie citizens whom you aved to iiiwy usefulness ‘in my grateful thanks for the kind small a village wiil be very great being lie arty weJonuiethoy have thisday ac estimated at from ifrjfi) to !S2o!KK h'd ioc and in' Sviuh:ia'i ft'siire you 1 looked The Gosi’j-The chief sufferers from the inundah anticipation of great pleasure to tdad to reieivi a visit at tion in the village arc the firms of dominion on this We were very visit to the Briti-Xrrth A Co Benny Bros b of the Atlantic from brother Meade ft na source of the tiiimlunt te Wood Eells k Morris nt to hear on my first Octave Ursenbach He lei- - just re Eelis J’itch iidiiiff )iow highly cherished htili is J M Lyon k Co D A Gay Elias to’SwitJccrland ’ turned of froinjtis ef the Delaware Ostrotu memory my pioprietor who governed this province so lii native country 11 William- - proHouse and William Your allusions t the (ueen and j So far From boyhood we have had an in- prietor of the Walton House d wishtB for my welfare will be most no lives have Her love as ha8 been I feel sure terest in the Swiss nation to Her Mejesfy been lost’’ vill hear with pleasure how cordial of liberty and her heroic struggles for d hearty has been her son’s reception Joroner Flvm) this inuming hold an v meg you” (Cheers) national life endear her to our heart on the body of Gen William I firemen ol’ military !ie She has been preserved by the Provi- inquest ocicties moved through the streets Nagle the Fenian patriot who was killlie Government House where the dence of Hod as an asylum for the op- ed yesterday by throwing himself from ’( ri viewed it and hunted exiles a window of his residence No si Madie and pressed persecuted ity is ilhimimaed while if the despotic nations of Europe We son street to the sidewalk ahberatiun "j hody out of doors boring under a temporary of the Lord were m the Providence — VW J7 Kovd to White PiNk— The honored with carrying to Iter the gos- ufthe mind mule from the line of the This stvle of throwing nneselfout of and our pel in this latter dispensation fl'iliMiJ to White Ihne is a heart beat- - warmly at the mention of tlte world by taking n tlnovv nit of a inlerct-to tile is a very window way work there the c‘od and many inquiries Had lie bin d a lin public Brothel Oetno toll- m ihat since doing the O' 1011 Ji-boat and tab n a fuitg into t liivci HI' i'"IL' it he left hi o May T7 he ha- - mm St ptno have been the same “id the Bokium it! France and preached - Us till c til near n ii"( and the appi mmiici j lb and bnitzeiland it!' in she countiy e i' III El TIE condition ona von in tin"! ensile of liie ci:ci In licit of iioiiiry - pimmnem a Mii ni mi! mi''! who r litCIL ni Fear got and beer 23 rmirdcrow3tfsirea eontradic-umor than they have adopted of rowing they say m a? VV btvle much a contest ot styles tteingJKj f fhn r ltn h ol! (j'i lie ‘Ml oil ' Her t"ll - two o v oil 'q ic and limn- V t n FOIiEIGN hi Goon Move— The following telfrom Chicago received interesting to business men: An Omaha special savs Superintendent Hammond is organizing a Union Paoifio Express Line which will lie unegram will bo der the Company’s control It will commence business September 15th forming connection at the Promontory with tho Central Paoifio Express daily papers have Ixseu started only to die in tbe last e years iu New York It will be a sad time for the birds when the Chinese till the country The poor thinga will find ail their nests made into puddings An exchange says: “Many a good kiss has been nipped ir tho bud hy a nubmee bringing a candle into the room” Why don’t he marry the girl and stop such foolin’? Htewart says his buMitem A T never was better than this year and that he never advertised so much before lie gives his advertisenunts credit foi keeping his trade lively in dull times An ingenious Frenchman ha invented a portable churn to be ad at the table It is made of cut A crystal and mounted on silver feet silver rod revolves quickly in the ci cam and presents a pat of butter even three minutes "urionrl icd and Labor Warning to dugs: A Florida cur ena butcher shop jumped tor a of meat hanging high caught by nis collar on a hook and wax strangled to death tered piece A piece of mechanism for transferring railroad cars from one track to another without necessitating the running of the car several hundred leet baik or forward and without the use has just been patented ofswiichcH Its practical advantages are a saving of depot room and of time Tt is said that not more than a huu- dred “stFoserijiti'irt books” have U'cti Me1 issued iu tho United relates since Wt tho Hartford houses alone in (hist line of business have employed in 0001 and selling agents prion pubthirty book- - One lisher has within twelve years mud! a dc fortiuie of some sf'iilooi! outlie olTour or live oiks only r r il III- lit Fmburgh old care I'uitn! ' il Ill Van is D5 i'ii tire hjliii N j tlu' II fl Two former French' schoolmates met after a arise of years “So you are married Victonue?” “Yes” “Hap 2‘0h yes perfectly happy" py?” ‘You have children of course?” “No small1” you know are lodgings our Piri min !ui i1' Going West— Mrs Linforth after a pleasant sojourn of over two months with Mr Jennings’ family returned to We have San Fraud-cthis morning had frequent opportunities of meeting with Mr and Mrs Linforth at home and were much gratified to witness the respect show u to them by the best soMrs Jen ciety on the Daeific Coast Jcnningp nings and Master Thomas back to Mrs Linforth accompanied San Francisco b' u) t'nmi" at Ririning-lirail-uim'"'r of iliui’-u- ! Tlu i to facilitate the ii'im unavoidablciaiiM's ivjiassi Sta'i’s of Engli-art in rib' mi tin ir Mid I’clainl in i'i mi - mi ham s and laborers of all Great Britain virificant tilil uf my A u ii on- setting forth bun for mii ic line in ibis nuuitiv can lit ‘in Asst) ibilie tilne inuu' dia' ls tin ))MruV‘3 !! !)’ MU tl u mva ilic l'Jinr‘ (lit ml Ireland til! IrUi Hi Tin 1T‘ ill 'lyllN iD allied lrh" ' il!“ tj h n viol fn ha h Clm m k ji' 'itl ir u cuv hi 'i"l mmf cent to be paid by each piarty By advertising: in Amepcan papers and by special agents lists of farms lor tale on the proposed terms will Iks obtained ia most of tins different States The recon! of thu undertaking agency is to supply orders for English laborers of all occupations including skilled mechanics ol every trade farm laborers gardeners grooms shepherds female clerks Ac also governesses dairymaids and domestic servants of ail Linda As some of these female servants will bo unable to pay all the passage money before sailing for America the party ordering a servant of this clats should remit tweuty dollars to the agency not only to defray part of the oxpense of the voyage but as a guaranty to bur of a bona fide contract She will bo met at New York or Boston by a trusty agent and directed to the destination given where what has been advanced by her emwill deducted from be her first ployer wages In ail cases the servants thus forwarded to America wil carry with them trustworthy and satisfactory references and the parties iu America engaging them chould forward some reference to the agency with their orders that confidence may bo mutual will le for some moral involved on both sides t ii lu o a n r d ie Of the late Louis i'revost die Sacramento Union soys: Prevost arrived in California in 1830 or 1851 and settled once near San horJose engaging in the eursery He was a steady ticultural business industrious Frenchman plodding thoroughly master of his art and having become owner of a moderately large tract of land in the vicinity of the town of San Jose he would no doubt have made a handsome competency had he not given all his rime for the last four teen years to the interest of silk culture in California Mr De Vivo the well known operatic agent and manager in arrived town last evening says the San Francisco Bulletin of August 18th to make arrangements for a season of opera in this city which will probably commence in early winter Negotiations MISSISSIPPI have for some time been on foot beThe town of Oakland Miss wa tween Signor Brignolithe famous tenor thrown in a perfect fever of excitement and Messrs Barrett and McCulloch on the 14th by the murder of one of icHsess f the California Theatre and its most respected citizens Mr Der- have now so far progrestod that there rick Barnes by Dr iSott a physician of is little doubt of their successful conBarnes occupied the summation the same place The company will consame office with Fott and ar the time sist ol the following eminent artists: of the murder there had been some Miss MeUuilook and Mil'e- Durand of and the Martaekj Opera troupe Mate unfriendly feeling between them the Dr demanded of Barnes to retract Uozzauiga Signor Brignou Signer something that lie had said but before Maucusi Signor Pctrilli Signor he (Barnes) had time to do so the Dr Signor Giorga and others shot at him the ball taking effect in SEYADA the body ol' the uufortunate man after The Yit fiuva En'erpue of the 20ih which he discharged the remaining chambers of the revolver the halls also gives an account of quite a conflagraFott then left the office tion in that city on the preceding taking effect mounted a pony and fled Bsi ne- - lived uikln The fire broke uu in a small wooden but a short time building fit elm corner of F ami Taylor KA V‘ he St Paul's (Episcopal) streets s The Daeific llnilway which Church had a narrow escape from deis intended eventually to form another The flames having caught struction has the spire it was somej time before a highway across the continent from Kansas stream of water could be raised to the ready been completed City to Fheridan through the centre top but it was finally accomplished of the great and rapidly growing F tote A large frame building occupied by of Kansas and the agents ask tho pubMr G’Niel with the wooden building lic to come forward and lake its bonds m whi'jh the tire commenced were ento the extent of six millions and a half tirely iVm sumed and the spire of the of dollars in order that the road may church which was of wood and very he extended to Denver tall is a total wreck The loss is not in Colorado The road is now in su stated and the tire is believed to have operation for aver tour hundred miles The dis- been the worl of au incendiary tance between its present terminus and Virginia City 10— A requisition has Denver is two huedred aud twenty been made by the Executive of this miles State upon the Governor of Arizona XEBSASKA for the return of Ed Cage and Joe The Sioux City Times of the 13th Lindsay escaped criminals from Humhas the following account of a dis- boldt county Edward Saunders an employee in tressing accident the Euccor Mill Gold Hill had his An old man named Janies Curtis hand and arm dreadfully lacerated and living at Liberty Dakota an uncle of torn by being caught in the machinery M B Kent of this city met with a terrible accident on Friday noon which There is as lunch activity the it is feared will prove fatal Mr Cur- mills and mines as usual among does but it tis is postmaster at that place and not extend to o ride trade it While at work in his owns a saw mill Treasure City ID — Geo Epauldio mill and about to stop the saw— a large circular implement —he picked up a teamster from Daytou to Nevada t one end of a plank with died suddenly of congestion of the lungs the intention of removing it from the three miles north of Hamilton yester lie left a wife and four chil II is ana and leg day vicinity of the saw dran in Massachusetts came in contact vvitii the liar)) teeth Martin Pizenta aud were mutilated in a humble manformerly of Gold Hill had his shoulder broken yesterner On Wednesday morning iXili two day by the falling of a rock from the North of 11c mine the nof Iceberg gentlemen on their way from Missouri also badly bribed about the bead to Cidifiu'nia were rubbed at the St was James Hofei Omaha by some person and face who had succeeded in opening their The new mil! of Martin Co at bedroom door of ¥ 17'! in greenbacks will he running after next Patterson in coin and two tl rails re week All he milks about Shei m 775 and the I5(J0 on for Hamilton in and motion are s! $ spectively national bank of Elmira New York A con piracy to vob all the stages Tbe thieve- - have not been discovered plying bi'iwci'n Elko aud White Pine WYOMIXQ at once was thwarted a few days ago From the Cheyenne Icotl ufthe says the Silver City (I T) Tile! I Fere 15 and seven of the conof August 17th we clip the following: Marx Wilzinaki ui rested spirators Work has been commenced on the out the sta' having those arrested on hridge Of the Denver Pacific Hoad Maize board as lie vanmdown L over Crow Creek about a mile below it in the plot either in appears being Evans Governor town expected earnest or as a detective for Wells here from tbe East soon when it is beFargo k Co turned state’s evidence lieved the work of laying the ties anil and revealed the band eight of whom iron will begin are still at large They have ail (15 The railroad agent at Green River in number) been and station was killed hv a shot from a re- randimen the roads from the alosg volver in the hands of a party whose railroad to the mines and doubtless name we have not been able to learn in order to settled there by concert The murderer is in on Friday last carry on the road agent business withcustody out Dein suspected Yesterday morning Jo Venine atCEEGOX tacked John tj A Hollins at the Rollins House inflicting a wound in the The 1 T Co The Oregonian says The have hands constantly at work upon his shoulder head and business the bars of the Willamette river above affair grew out of some troubles ls'tvveen the two Oregon City deepening the channel or building wing dams to enable the boats WESTERN to cross the numerous bars which obstruct navigation at low water OMnVItXIA baiba ions murder was lommiited and An ‘lk weighing h(X) pounds iiF hands high was killed says the San Louis measuring Sunday August Tiihimi of Augu-- t nortlma-awouver one day last Obispo (Cal o'j rus ltnch about ten imie- - from w in the !'l ’l!'( Mi J of Huber Fniteti k Bc&ht on Elm road the Street near the Hamilton workmen found the dead body of a child and on investigation it proved to he that of the missing boy who had fallen into the vat while playing in the The Coroner held au inquest yard and the jury rendered ft vereiet of accidental drowning — Cincinnati Times Aug a-- 1 17 low i The train ou the Northwestern which left Chicago on Tuesday morning 17th was wrecked at an early hour on the 18th at about two miles Five cars were thrown west of Carroll from the track the tender burned and Fevers! the baggage car demolished were injured but none seriously persons Ths Congressional Keireuohment Committee excursionists were in the last which did not leave the track w w ie!mmvunm- i' i'i t f |