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THE DAILY APPEAL M R. Ml3l-!ei3:s::i::::;:::::s TOTDAT KOBXIHe. kVQVn 5. 1864 TEE BAROW YOB SLABS DIVORCE SUIT -EEHAMABIE REVELATIOHS A SWEET 8CEBTEO COUPLE Tbe Chimpo Titan publishes the evi dence in tbe celebrated dirore suit of Baron Von (ilabn. We make tbe fol lowing extracts : Catharine Kaulroan swore that (he knew Mr. and Mrs. Glahn. She saw at one time in 18t5 that some diffiruli t had taken place between Mr. and Mrs. Von Glabn; Mra. Von G!ao was scratrhed, and said that Mr. Von Glabn had hurt her. At another time Mrs. Von Glahn had laid j diaper on the tahle, and Mr Von Glabn threw it upon the floor. Mie rr nion jtrjted, and told bin to let the diaper alone; he would not do it, but rot a fork and threatened to atab her fbe then to! J him to laj the fork down and desired biro to leave tbe mom; but be held np a piece of bread and said that ha ronld get rid of ber as ease as be could throw that bread away Again, when Mrs. Von Glabn was nnrsing the ebild, he came in and seized ber by the neck and bent it back so that it cracked. He told her that be bad desired for three months to git rid of ber, end be .d 10 her, "g-o. you d d petio." which is. bein interpreted. 'to, you d d b h."' la December. iSCi. I was ironing, and Mr. and Mrs. Von Glabn went out of the kitchen into their room. I heard a noise, and soon after Mrs. Von Glahn called me. I went in and saw Mrs. Von Glabn lying on the floor and Mr. Von Glaha standing on ber. Her fare and arms were scratched and much of ber hair was palled oat. Sen day her face waa purple in spots and Mr. Von Glahn said her husband had stroek her. On "' 1 1 in umjM January, loob. Jire. on Glahn wanted her to go and get some potatoes, bat Mr. Von Glahn told ber not to do it. Mrs. Von Glahn then told her a second time that she must gt some potatoes, as it was near 11 o clock and she went and gut some. When she camein with them Mr. Von Glahn struck his wife, and continued to strike ber for about 10"Ttinnres; Mr. Von Glahn was ironifg. Mr. Von Glahn then went into another room and Mrs. Von Giahc threw tbe fl.itiron after bim, saying "this is a miserable d d way of living.' Mr. Von Glaha broke one of tbe doors because the had locked herself into the room, af'er her hnshand had abused her; he broke open the door be ticking with his boots. Mrs. Von Glahn could not get enough to eat. Mr. Von, Glahn would not furnish mnnev. The m-als r.s iii'.lT consisted of potatoes and meat o i metimeS of potatoes alone. One d:iy Mr. Von Glahn came out of bin bathing tub and approarbt-d ber an Vrs. Von tilahn in a naked condition. y.rs. Von t;i ilin chided him for it; but 1 i 1 it was "nil haman." Atrain M- Von tilahn threw some soap into t'u- t-rd otrmpied be Mr. Van Glahn nr. 1 the b;t!iv. Mr. Von GUhn used to t!l s-orifs of a w and vulgar charae rer of h:- rrimitm! relations with nigger c:r!s at the !i nth at which Mrs. Von G:.i!n .-ortinirficed to weeii and I jert the r:i.-Tn. In the moruing Mr. Van GUhn was in the ht iit of coming into the kitchi wiih bis drawers half on and s.vu'-::mi-s nuked. S.iuJ.iTs the Von Glahns had cbick-t-n, l'it Mr. Von Gbibn altravs wanted Vr. Von GUhn to take ibem hark to the shops, because ihey were too dear, and t - r the rhukens were cooked he licked t'ie pin for awhile, and then told l-s Von GUhn to out it away, becsu-e tier- w i a lit;!e grease left in it, wLii l, it would he well to save At .i'S point the eridenee for the pr-s'utioti was rested, and the court h !j :rn ! tj meet at uaif-past ? this tnurjiiifT. TBS BSSAO AHD BUTTER COSVEBV TIOH.V Any man pretending; to Unionism who slili entertains a lingering bope for the good intentions of the President and bis political associates, and who can read the following extracts and not be con vinced that 'my policy" as represented n the scheme for a so called "National I'nion Convention," is not onlv one of the vilest of conspiracies against the safety and well-being of the country. tit that it fraught with more of dan ger to the Republic than even the mo tives which prompted tbe Chicago Con i ventinn. is either wilfully blind or hope lessly idiotic. A dispatch to the Vir ginia I'nion of last evening contains the following sweet morsels of intelligence. Alluding to tbe "National Union Con vention, the dispatch informs ns that: Delegations are being genpralle appointed in the Smthem States, of the most eminent mi-itarr and civilians. The New York Times, having editoriallv declared it would be imprudent for such as V allanriigham, A ond and nrnthers to ap pear as lelefrte, Yallandiicham has pub lished a (tenant letter defying the I "mention to exclude him, or any other who mny ap pear, he says by-gnnea must be hr -pones, and he and his party have more to fornive of poolittle, Raymond, Sc., than they to for give vt him. The Georgia Convention declares thit the Convention shall emphaticallv pronounce for repeal of the Test Uath. which tbe Call for the Convention does not do. "The most eminent military and civil ians, means Mosehy and ipfall. For rest and Pollard, Semmes and Khett, ft ertera and so oa to tbe end of the cata logue of tbe high toned chivalry who are licensed by a rotten hearted knave ho Elia tbe Presidential chair, to re sume the ancient awagger of their plan tation manners in tbe high places of the land, wben, instead, they should be swinging;, skeletons, from the gibbets the j have so long deserved. If it were possible to entertain such a feeling to ward so great a villain, we might honor Vallandigham for his defiance of tbe contemptible lick-spittle, Raymond of the New Tork Ximes. Chief of the Knigbtsof tbeGoldenCircletbat he is. we esteem bim as immeasurably above Doo little, Randall, Raymond, Cowan, John son or any or all their followers, abet tor and parasites. The Oeorpi Con vention, aulike the loyal Convention of Louisiana, receives no words of blame &r discouragement from Andrew John son, Hud is ouenly consistent in its de claration that the consoirators' mass mee'it in Philadelphia sh,t!l pronounce BAB FSABCISCO DISPATCH Panaaaa ( Traaattlaas Sas Fmaxctscw. August 4, 1966. SALES Imperial . ... . ............. 95 00 Gould Curry 73" 00 Hale A Norcr'oss 1W0 00 Savage WW 00 Belcher 0 Bullion 37 00 Yellow Jacket 700 00 Ophir 275 00 Overman... 35 00 Sierra Nevada, 3 50 Legal Tenders, 72$e HIM. Crown Point 9t0 00 Empire 100 00 " M.nK Twaiji"' o Pbotooaphi!(0. In his last letter to the Sacramento I'nion, Mark Twain describes the cere monies attending the burial of tbe late-' ly deceased Princess, and in that con- nectiun we fiud the following racy par agraph : The King is thirty-four years of age, it is said, but looks all of titty. He has an observant, inquiring eye, a heavy, massive fat e, a lighter complexion than is common with his race, tolerably short, stiff hair, a moderate mustache and im perial, large stature, inclining some what to corpulence (I suppose he weighs fully one hundred and eighty may be a little over.) has fleshy bands, bat a small foot for his size, is about six feet high, is thoughtful and slow of move ment, has a large bead, firmly set upon broad shoulders, and is a better man and a better lookiug one than be is rep resented to be in the villainous popular photographs of bim, for noue of them are good. That last remark is surplus age, however, for no photograph ever was good, vet, of anvbody hunger and thirst and ntier wretchedness overtake the outlaw who invented it! It trans forms into desperadoes the meekest of men; depicts sinless innocence npoo tbe pictured faces of ruffians; gives the man the stupid leer of a fool, and a fool an expression of more than earthly wis dom. If a man tries to look merely se rious alien he sits for his pit ture, the photograph makes him as solemn as an owl; if he smiles, the photograph smirks repulsivelv; if he tries to look pleasant the photograph looks silly; if he makes the fatal mistake of attempting to seem pensive, the camera will surelv write him dow:i an ass. The sun i.ever looks through tbe photographic instrument that it does not print a lie. The piece of glass it prints it on is well named a "negative' a contradiction a misrep resentation a falsehood. I speak feel ingly of this matter, because by turns the instrument has presented me to be a lunatic, a Solomon, a missionary, a biirplar and an abject idiut, and I am neither. B0R!t. COWING & CO., OtSE, Mir, CABUalACda. 0RV AH EST AL PAIHTlJfG! Corner of Orauby and Third Straeta, CARSON CITY, NEVADA. The rsi FiiSfr.sm. wiitu take this mthtt of tKf'.rnrTiK The etthietis of aron and vkinitv that they are prtred to execute Home, Sign, or ornamental Painting, in tli..i .ui:h ami w aknianiike manner ; ami will take coi.travts in perlonn anv woia in iheir Hue, with in the cil. le of titty nolea uf hiacit. Otdora from the ri.nntrv !fc-liclteil. The he-t of ref. ret-ce piven a- to the ability to folnll their caitraM. cheerfully iven. mr lruea are ni.ieiaie, ad ur astt-m of Aiff huai ne we en.bav.a- tocbarscterixr with pranlne. jy.-9-tf . . 00. t asaa tTsanr, m rapt to tub' vni4TB' CARSON' CITY, NEVADA, HOU SE , SI ON AST - orxajicxt.il rAixTca JOSEPH r.LBU I UCO TOBl!X. MASDLEBAUM TOBKIbTEK, Corner of Cani.n and Mosaer Streets, (County Buildings,) JAASOI. CITY. HAND A COMPLETE CTOCK AVE ON of II GC0CXHTXS. FC0YHS01TS. Wist, t.ltirT C R O C K E It Y WUppert PAINTS AND OILS We call the attention of seaUaaM to ear Cm aalurtaieut ul Gen's FuiTiiiliing Goods ! whkh we will tell, wholeaala and retail at tb Lovrrtti Market Prlcea! Pleaae call and examiD oar atock beCrt- par chwMuc elw here. Oealera frwa tka rsaatry ATTtNPtD TO. l)t MA HDL. KB Ax' 91 at TOBRIwBR. jelO-tf TO (HlaKHt AU SMOSkERtl TTIK SlBCRlBtR UA: 0!l HAND ana 7U Paaadiaf Fine VrtwlCfcw- tas Twhaice. ALSO, 0 lawaiwa r Aa.wrteal Pwaatailaia; TaaecH A arhirh will aolii .at very favorable t ire chance Kr iKtrains ta vlt.-r. il. juiin a. Fx. MCS-tf anM.n H""k Store. CLOTHING ST0HE! M T OLD FRIENDS AND THE I'lULlC WILL Bud EXTRA IXD1 1 EMESTS AT THE J. wOSERsTOCKC Established in 18GO! DaULKft IV AND IN ETAKT VAItlCTT Of Hoots & Shoes FI KNISHINC. GOODS, K.TKKT l)KfCl;lWK'S Of -3 Caps, Trunin Tn Frtikt wn. T:i-.h-' fimty. .iiffM-t 4. 1 . th- If -4 II- ti J II STU IrHMa -m.h, r tl-i for lUr rejtettl of I be trSt OKt h. V hat f t;i:iir fr :i -nn -t; .n .n tii - lin -.n i n-ti -it ! tt p-i!-rinp of tr:ii.or? an! incem. iitri? thai Convention, invoked by iin npcf ta?e rrei !enft inM:ii.-i to be ! Ir t.oiie? no froo'l to the counrry. Itji op errions should be keenW, Tijt!:intly wTchcl by loyal men, and all its dtvil ih intents nil purposes should te loll ed. The time draws near when every man who I,ivtrf hi-s t-tjunrry must be pre pared to rally around the Kiht, nr:J. it fieetl be. shoulder bi? gun and light fur ! it as be Jure. NEW, TO DAY. YOUR JOB3I WAONEK. JACOB KLIKB. C iRSOl ITV BREWER, INVITE TIIK A1TKNT1 3 OF OVrt f ? friiu.K Biti ihe pul ltf iu fTirl to the Mt lionT Ri-v rrv in tin Trnt"rT, her e are preMsml m all time to funwh irpirn t In larce r small quantitira. At the htrtt n.'tice. lo wi-h iiiTTna'e otir frivTfl that it i roTi'ln-n h!th t- w- n t i:r Hr-w- -t, iinbitH- a c'. anti T.MminiE nni:i:tit t.t tltiMi ii- fi'.. t'Yf t- Lt-ihci m it La rii-r Kit- ami IT-Irl " l t;i. II sill-, lit-! to Itrt w rrp in tiU inti tif t wilt. n,tfi W4iKR 4 KLINE. n-tf its 9 1 iDnY A Little Lkakmx m a DasGfRors T The iSacnroeoto Union of Fri- d -t tt-ile-tbe following: A wu mad his appearance at the I v-titti.-e. ye.-terd.iy, and d-mamied ut t ie '.'-Inery clerk an advertii d iener. The i l-rk rrpired that he eo'ibl find no arli tetiv-r. The applirant said there uiu-t he Mif th're f.ir him. and pre Sealed puliibetf i$t of names in will h Ir .wn ntiue anneared iu ita:n ntid u::tniTakabIe eh.iraoters. The iic t iiiiic t the head of ihe list, and rem;i.de 1 Ins fnend that it was a lie of tae memhr of ihe Fire, Department who til he entitled to vote at tbe elet t o-i i n M uday next, nnd not, ad he aappo-fd, a list of advertised letter?. Tiie ;-iOictiit was unwilling in he put if in that manner, insisted that he wa c.tti'led to a letter, and threatened to whip trie rterk fr reftiainjr to give him If thM man present: htine:t at tu- h.iiot-ho to vote on Monday next, perhaps the iiflirera of the election had iftter prent hitn wtb at letter instead of rieeiviajr his b:.llt. SPEAxIEl COLFAX OS THE SITUA TION. Th-? eb'fpient letter written by Speak er Culfiix to the Union Convention ot hi? own Li?trift in Indiana cont hides wiTh the following noble sentenre : In when the Democratic N;ititnal O.mtenr.t'n at Chieatrn resHetj that the war was a failure, and ileinani.ed :in iinnietii iTe eesiit ton of ho.-tilities by our arm if , thu wavim; the white tbig of turret. der, Jt Tm I) -.. the Pnfilent of the rebel cin-r'iracy. waited and w.itchfd fr the result w ir ri the deept anxifty. The nuiffnifirent tiprij-ina of the people destroyed hi hopea, anrl with the rei!ie.a blow- of our gallant srlfii- r-, hi- wickrd e-.m-e went dwn. Now, in 1S(.i, A. H. M-phen,. the Viee President ttf that treaonahle nru-inization, proclaims that tlo-ir hotte i- in the eicetionn of thi Fall. Ai:iii the fale hpe nmt be destrnved. The! AND -AT 0LC0VICH EE0S.f Corner Cantuu and Fourth Streets, 4S-tf rarann City. Tw All NOTICE! m horn It aaajr t'ara TIIK l"NPH:sliivD. 01TE S'T1CE t'lsit in:titil rl-ivtiiiu' a ce'Iiun piece r r. h4-l Statu a ill rea'.i. in thp mi.insp ( I'ii"-el . f mi -li c ur. tin.l ..r .,nrtz i e. in , rinit .v.- t... .1 ...:tk..... .1.... .i. j. I "Hev tm IMPERIAL FIRE niStJEASCE CCMPAKY, o v I. o N l o N, CASH CAPITAL SSOOO.OOO 1X l.OSSK? TAIP IVVKWMKLV ON adjustment, in I . S. ('. W Cm. Slews. tAlLKNMi. i.l.t CO , Agent. aii rrauclM-o. J . E. G AKUJ.TT, Aavut . . ar.n 11 . l-tf KOPPIil. .V PLATT DF.A1.ER8 IS Gent & Beys Custom Hade Clothing VarMltlig .oii H it-u.l C;i! , te:, :at!ii", Trunks and J'c.'hm, Poets and Shoes, c. Cjruer .if Cr n And TLir 1 streets, NOTICE! HI Y w iih in 1:111 tt e vni i. v I iai 1 ' - t ;-T KD l-.lill Alli N. i.i h.i ItKN II An EDWIN A. DAVIS. CARSON STREET, CARSON CITY, (Lateiutheer.il lyment of tiillig, SU'tt 1 C'.) STOVES. Tin Ware, 1'umpK, etn. "'o heetAn RalvAtiizrd Ir..ti. C".per And T n Pltte Wi.iker. I'iir.i'-u :ir ATlentlnD t.Atd tu J"t-w n: A .f i-t. rv (it cij-T' -li . tirl'.i- HAIR Gft DKtSSlStJ And ii " - BATHISG A "I' -H -S I S! SALlXiN rpHIS WK1X KNhWN TONSuRlAI. ?A1.0-S 1 And HAttniiK fctuntliitlinient will aIwhvs le and rl-an Atel C"ttiI"iiiilMe in t'li a.riuieiii. I'MrticniAT Attention iaid ti Il-tir Cuttine. f4 Ijuliee us ell a lieiii lemen. lit, Ctld aud ,-h..er Klh- at All h.Air. J. MLLLEK. jal.. tf Ai'( !! L!ll- 1..iu. a 1-AS. :i:d Hi d ?l.ntlilr lein f t.. 1. Lrsv us cn .'.i.m.i. i,-. l: riA!". f.'f I'rt tii ! I.i-r-.u- li ivale Ltrftfct'us.. . Al'V'v J'er r.:'' . 'r ly l.-ti AlklNM-N, at Mr J V. M"'t' j .-.v lr..- Mne. - .... 5S f'O 8 Ot t,. Mr. E. tc ii iry. O IT Y JVI A H ET, Teur. d Bl.-k, 1 ar n i?tieet, CAESON CITY. II AVINU PI U' 11 (jin Till i.ve e .it.nl.tl'M li "B. ii . K. I'iiik'.nii. 'lie uii.i- iiifl re. .i.vrliiilt rM ..H'liieliiJn it n theiirt- tnniace ,",f tie jil.l.lu;. I' l,a-tl Ii. I" titled and -iiiim e f.iv..ml.!v i'b an) .Maiket in !) : t ile. It A 111 I.. SU pll-0 villi tlie lialCASt Meaia, i.ud -aiii le n-iol ii Ij ii . K. :'a:kli.eK.n, V In' a ill d lit ;i i to ail :i iu i.-nt. JOHN KtlSlR. Cnrv n T'tv. vt 10. 1"" n ri-1m net. I.ron e -ni'tv pta'e ot X Ta.ia al-ut f nr linndre f.-t if which w formerly known at Ihe lliird A r.uikf 1 .ort.nany lnitti!: ;il-n at. -ut X hundred leet on the south end f Ihe Mount II jieCotnn iiv'nt l:iini nnkin: in all one u!d lin-t. .ii.i 'i-ini? t-einj; aianioni nc- tprinitiatitin til tlitse who aavt d ihe T. nion fpim thtir tierre Attack to hae the yiaraii iM acaiiKt another relif-llion, is inflexible. Yieiiliitir. as th( v must. t these d'.-iuandt. Inch, consirtennil their cmrse. are even eoromtr .. in- i ' - "i iiin-iitr ..r.sren. iii uuari. niuit-9, &c. T. . WTN'TUN", ;K'hi;k KN'iWITOS, J . M tilTKW KID. T. li. SMI i II, JOHN d. winters. Pated thh 4th dav of Annnst, A . T. 1"C6. aSw2 Ivr 1KB TI.I1 U'tHTtD. Mrs. S. S. IGn: wi low fif the late Joba Uuu j;.as nf J liiii v, I'l.linas county, nisliri it leurn tlie vrereahouis iif her fon, "ilii.'m Hnr rtnith, Ajfe.1 15 Tears vV"'in lt heant from, he w lirinjf wl'ii a miu named Winters, near V.irkleevil.e. Alpine county. Any in f trni'tiion cunreroing bins artll he tbaok f lilv received bj ibe mother. more ueneroiis than just, the fortieth Cmi- Kress will witness loyal Senators and Repre sentatives in their seats from every Mare. And tlie Vni"n, thus atisn:cioulr reron- siructed on the enduriiiir corner-stones of Irttairy, tmiversal liberty, the eleiation of the oppressed and the riuht of all men horn un der tuir tt.ig and naturuiized in our (Yurts to the eqiial protection of the law, will com mence a new career of progress, prosperity ami power. The-e worJs irell heeome the bosom friend of Abraham Lincoln; an 4 they prove how worthy lie was of the selec tion made by that great and pood man when lie entrusted bim witb his words j-Tkr Best Reaaealw for Prltyiaa; the id .l, Strenfthening the Nerves, Keatoring the Lost Aptetite, is rrcstc's Hamburg Tea. It is the lst preservative against Alint Any airk n-ss, if nsrd timely. Coiutioflrd it lierbaonly, i cah be given saft ly to inf .nt. tail direcliolis in h.w sh, French, fpuiisk Alid German, with every liarkaaw. Tkf IT t of kiudtiesa and of cheer to tbe people I F r sale at all Ike wbolewle and reUil drnc of tbe Pacific States. ( " nJ grucenw. KMlIa FRESE, A Tot so lady fell in convulsions upon tbe aUecUufeabuni, lately. Caiue tight lacing auft-ly WhtdeMle llrnggist, Stle Agent, 41, Uay Mnct, baaFrAackv. DHT COOOIM, CLOSING O U T F1ISHHACKS & UEYL&, AAkoa rLCisHB.M EiA.J cAtipraA!! h airtp. HF.O TO OKFKR TIIFIK LAhOK D WKI L selected Muck ot laeneral Merchandise, con sisting in part of t.RWF.KIF.I, FLOl'R, CiKAIK, LllilVRs, CLOTHISSi rRMI!ie IMPLBaiKSiTS, CROCKER V, aVe AT A GREATLY SEDUCED PRICES. IN OKDF.lt To Close Out their Svwiiiess. E. F. KCETCN, KIMIACTIKIH AM aF.ALl.R IN llBCOTS 1BD IIAlHEE-ll' HAS tl Hl. A (iliKAl A.-sOl.TMtNT of FINE At.d MINI Mi B I'TS. Custim B'-tt -W..'rft In (inl-rmil Virrnv','ltn Fit. Repairing dot.ei:l. matnn At d ,h-path. Alstt la-alher and M t.e f II ti:nir. C Ii-lel n.I t:f Leui.dne Jvdotl tall ai.tl k J , ;kl.d i-iuu.B SAMTA tRlZ MH.E LEATHER A. a-' r"k store . Tf -'t-tl f I'li-ra. niJ tf THR 8'ORR AND LOT octwpte by aa AlaofjB 9ALK. MMimiwn A Mwrw aejr. i TOUIJEjBACOII Book and Job Printers. Book Binders, Blank Book Makers. Paper Balers, 536 Clay St., orp.Leidcsdorff, San Francisco, CaL Thit Fim are larre iaiport??s of Papr Printers' Materials, Ink) to. ; eui with tha largest Printing Oince is the State, are able to io gooi work w.th dispatch, at eery low prices. Partiee sending orders from the Interior will be tarred aa tuttblly aa though persoull fnrat. 8amplei and priea lists famished if desired) did work gaasasteed to g:?e satisfictiaa. AcetvU for E. D. Wace'i Ink. Jct-lA