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THK EVENING NEWS. OOLD HILL. WCDSE3DAT. MARCH 25.1874 (nsroRTiD niiiT bt >txn * balc) but Kvoaiag. IMilcmJow Vall*f. !'■> Ilarniaad A KIT. *«, IT',. U. *» f, »S MO I i. (.'OB., UW. H, %i ric*he, «<»' S.>«' IVi^e A I'anvv IS. 5'. • ■I W aahiBirtt* <t l'r»ol*. :v.3. ho.3', 743 Aa*rlraa 4\. >S. 911 Howrra. Mc SO llaliB 1 llntit. 1 •; • 173 l l.i.f of the 11 III. TV 100 Nawaik. 1',. !•» M) Monitor IW iuoht, S. I", TOO I'.iitlBiMl. I*•. 1W. 1 '* 1.VU U»e Patch. 1, 3'.. 3. 3 •.! 1*10 Kl Dorado *ootn, t V t,T. «•. *i> Ml. Patrick. J«» Km iMdn fr.ariot, 13 ST. Ma Kllntom. »*, J\ 130 V»L.n;*ii«. J. 1', 1N"I H'Hilii { kanot. *1. 73* tOO *173 Kmplra (lilaboi, i,tf. (•« MO, »S. »X WO. aS t:w 100 War Katfl*. 3V InOOrij Ilia. Tr«A»nra. ajo 430 California Cimi.. 44. 43 US. 41. 41 M. 41.1* 310 KeltIter. H.MVWS.Wt TTo Strata.!»>. •«. «7. *7S »a oi>hir,*■«. «•*,. Ms. n bio no i.ouM A furry, 31 M. 31. 31\. 31 MO. 31V M. W*». II s 1«» Tallow Ja kcl. M. U Ml 90 Cruvn I'uint, U||, »t f..3 A!poo. It. IAS. >*V <«l iMartain. '<•. WS. 4" M. *0. 81 Mo 3» Ktnlnfk. 'J4S. US. 106 Cob. V iif ibla. *3, il\. Tkla Moralut. 1354 Opl.lr. t3, Xj\. M\. » Mtf. Mtf.JIS. «"* '13. It Juno tiouu a Cuirjr.aos. si. sov.si.s. sr«. SIS' 1IM lijat A IVlchrr. 33. 31. 3I S- 33 MO, 33 110 >a»aj». W. »7. ML ViS 31* I lialtar 1'oto.i. iT. " S. « 173 Hale A Norrr-aa. M. 3». 3»S.l-". »1 i' raw a ratal. 93 b. 94 a 119 Yellow •>* l».v> lnji*rtal. T. *•..*«,. 7'.. «•. 440 Ktuplro Mill. 4'.. a MO. \ 4\» 5*.. Krnuek «S.'13. MS 41" Al|>ba. 15.13'*. 13 1m>Coaliasra. II. I»S. 10 Y'lrtfula, MS."'H M I" Merra Seeaja, S3, 34'.. '■•0 I Hint;, 'is 10M "teriuau, 00. W. COS I"*1. Jf.S. M, 41.S', M.S 1» Sre. Ralrbar. W. 1«». »S. •» 113 Calrdoala. 34. 'US S*' Eli liaqur'. 30.31, 31. It'* b3i', S3'» b30 :u'. Italtiaor*Cua., TS. IS *«i Aiaaritan Flat. 3 , ST.". Kairkarbockrr, lis. S'». * 3T0 California t'un ,11, 41S. W. W«; W. 4US 90 Succur. 3, IS -.'•I WuoUtilla, 1 •lo PaMrn., n •>0 Haiu o, 7s, »■»> Knrnpa. J\ ■173 andM. I*,. I», 3110 l.r.1, 3S - *S M llacoB, IS lia) llalllua. ». *s 43 Ku«*iith.i;s «S 5311 lt»|. Ut r »l. MS. Mo. lOV, *1 M 8-:5 1'tah.B, 3,,.«.i;s !>.»> «■> I.vlr Wa>hlliftuu, 4 i:i Krankllu. 1> HM; I', "k lalan'l. Is lUfttKar Hill, 10. S'«,»S I'jooccklaatu, I, Is 'Mi Mint. 7V VWtllohoi'oti., I\, l',.3 n K'Iim*. v» M Hylru, 3 IITii.luaa. 3 «. 3S. 3. 1', In) I >Anlaiial:«'». 4 y\ii Ty'.vr. IS 133 Naw Totk t'on., 4S. 4V 33 Jualira. II A. O. II.—An election of State olll cvr* wa* held by the Ancient Order of Hibernian* of (Sold II1II, on Saturday evening la*t. It will he leuiembered tint the Stat* Hoard I* composed ol tlie olllcer* of the 'creral l)tvl*iou*. The •lection remltcd ui fellow*: State Itoli-gate, Win. Haye*; State Secreta ry. P. KnnU; County Iwltplt, .lohn ll. Conner*. At an election of olllcer* of (lie A. O. II.. Dlvlxlon No. 1. held In Virginia lot evening, the followini: named gentlemen were elected to their respective potltlon*: Pre*Mcnt, John Hamilton. Vice Pre*ldei.t, P. Contra/; Kecordlng Secretary, M. A. Keeny; financial Secretary. Jaiue< O. Sulli van ; Treasurer, iMnni* N'evin (re-I elected |. Tni*tcc*. IV, II. Uy.in. Con. Sullivan, Martin Koril, An election of olllcer* of IMvldeu .No. % <>o!d llill, will lie held on Tliur*day evening next and on Saturday evening there will l>e an election ol county ofllccr*. 'i'lio dlvUlon* of the A. 0. II. In the Stat* of Nevada at pre*ent number threw. One in Virginia, one In tiold llill, and a third In Kureka. Two wore will diortly l>o organized—one In l'ar*on and the other In Auitin. The <eveial divUlon* are In a protper ou* condition, and are cou*iantly re ceiving largo .icccmIoii* to their num ber*. Tho total meinber*hlp In the 1'iiltrd State* amount* to about 250, 000, of which uumlter Penn«yIvanla I* accredited with 32,000. The Society wa* organized principally lor benev olent purpose*. .Mows An*wkk*.—Correct •olutlon* to the problem, which appeared In Saturday'* Xicw*, were tent u* by M.uter Willis Ktndall and alto jy a miner of Gold llill, who gave lilt In itial* a* '• W. O." but a vexation* typographical blunder mad* thote an *wer* appear decl <edi v wrong In the |>apiir ye*terday. That puzzled au otlier *i'uart little fellow In (Sold llill, that w* know of—•• 1'aUy McU.—0 In April"—who thereupon (eiit ih a lit tle communication thU morning giving Alto a correct au*wer. Willie'* an swer \* follow* : A get* (21.03 ; It. fl.VVJ ; C. $12 03: l>. $10.53. Total, $00. Pat*y'« 4ii*wvr l«: A'* •hare, $21.1135-19; li*. *13-71 lS-l'j; c'*. $12,03 3 1'.): l>«. $10.32 12-11). roul, $00. Willie, loliowing th* arithmet ical rule in rvgard to mil:*, carrle* the fraction* forward, while P.it*y give* llietn a* he llnd* tlietn. Tti ttjuNti Matt hi* I The attention of our reader* i« called to the adver tl*ement of II aynle A Co.. which will found el*ewhere. They keep con stantly on ham] i large and wall se lected atock ef Neva*!* lumber and ' liAii'M* material ol all kind*. Including pine and redwood culling. Oregon pine flooring, rustic pine and redwood. Cal ifornia *ugar pine, plain and fancy picket*, plain and fancy pine and red wood ►lilngluA. aiding, lath, mouldings door*, blind*, window*, transom*, etc. They aro al*o agent* lor Harvey'* cel ebrated patent hinge window lock*. Person* having, occt-lon to purcha«e building material In Virginia, will tlnd It to their advantage to call oil the above named llriu. Cuoica Uiuh-khik*.— One of the du ett and complete*! grocery e«tablUh menu In Virginia U that of the well known )iou«« of Hatch llrether*. Per aon* with delicate appetite* are *1 way* *ure to dud •oinething to their liking at Hatch'*. The Hand In front of their *tore I* alway* loaded with both fre*h and *alt water tUh. fat tur key*, chicken*. duck* and wild game. They keepcon*tautly on hand the verv beat of everything in the line of fam ily auppllea, together Willi the tla**t of IWiuor*. Owing to the fact that they uo • catli bu*lne«*. they art ena bled to Mil their good* at *iich price* a* command • general patronage. Give them a call. Bali. Pootpohkmkkt. — Tlio atten tion of our reader* U eal'ed te the peftpouement of the ball ol Young America Knglne Company No. 'J. which wa* to have taken placo nt I. O. O. P. hall, Virginia, till* evening, until WedneMlay evening. April l*t, at which tlmo all lover* of a good time, will have an opportunity to enjoy lhcui«elvc* to tbe fullest extent. ukk.it MKirriNU or iixta* ix NILYCH CITY. ■■rrnnutnl lortuullou of a Miners' Inlsu (n lj «u ('MUljr-TIra Uelil Mill nail t lrglali Miner*' Cnlou* I |iholil the »l Hjmtrm la Lfu ronuly M well M In «t»rey. A large and enthusiastic meoflng of mining citizens of Lyon county wa* held at Armory Hall, Silver City, lait evening. fur the purpose of pertna nently|organlzlng a Miner*' Union, fix ing the rite of wage* at ft per day, and to act In full harmony with tho (.■old Hill and Virginia Miner*' Uulon*, wIiom officers Attended In full torco In special carriage* provided by each of the respective Union* for the occasion. At 8 o'clock, the hour of meeting, the hall ivt* densely crowded. John M. Tague, President of the Silver City Miner*' Uuleu occupied the chair, and after duly setting forth the objects ol tho meeting, called upon Hon. A. C. Hay. who explained very concisely the manner in which they would proceed to Initiate tho otllcer* and members of the new Union. Mating that he had the houor to be pre*eut at the Initiation of the flr.t olflcert of tho Gold Hill and Virginia Unions; and at thcro wat a great amount of buslnc«s to come be fore the meeting on till* occasion, he would net detain thera by making a long »|>«ecli. 1'retideut John K. Mc Donnell, ot tho (iold Hill Miner*' Union, was next called, and tpoke at follows: Mr. I'retident and Gentlemen, mem ber* ol the Silver City Miner*' Union : My pleasure I* boundless to tee tin* *uccc»*tul l**ue the miner* of Silver rity have achieved in forming a Sitter t'ulmi lii thl* eity. I await with pleas ure the day when the miners, from tho western slope* ot the Hooky Mount ain* to the shore* of tho PaclAc will be one great band of c« operatlvo union*, working In harmony for tho one great and noble end—liie eleva tion ef the working man. The Held to that attainment Is opeu to you all, and do not hesitate when your rights are at stake, a* men of uoblo minds, as men of discernment and Justice, to de mand the tacred right that (Jod and nature ha* bestowed upon all men, without re*pect to iwrMt'it. The time at length has como when "might can no longer triumph over right," tho laborer—the builder ef em pire* and States—Is fast awaking to that intelleclu t! inferiority which in pa»t age* marked the progrest ef the few, whilst the million* remain In ig norance ot the ojual righu they hail to *Imi» with tho lordship ol creatleu —the divine right of all men—honce the Ignorant had lo lie tub*ervleut to the will of those who had a greater power of' inlml, and as a natural re sult become their slave*. The match of Intellect, with "the march of empire," i* on the wing, and 1* watting the sacred theme* of Liber ty, K<|u*lity and Justice throughout the length and breadth of civilisation, doing away with that terrible doctrine that king*, autocrat* and aristocrats lud their right divine troin heaven, whilst modern equality amply prove* that their true position It theoxteut of Intellectual capacity and the amouiit ol labor they are able to perform, to a* not to he drone* In toclety, but to contribute their mite to the general prosperity of the community In which they reside. Mm two i{roit element! which com mand tin) nttctitlou of the world at the present tlms, are capital and labor. 1 hat the former hiv hitherto held an* preme dominion ever tlm latter, It a proposition that cannot ho denied, In at much a* the history of the human family, down to a very recent tierlod, allord no record! where the laborer had llxcd tlm aiueunt ef wage* to be l>aid by the capitalist, when ne could have hia work done cheaper by other* who were necewltated to work for any price the capitalltt might think lit te dictate. «• When men Leg In to think, tyrant* be.;lii te tremble." If you would seek men of great mlndt and learning, soarclt the circle* of the -upper ten," and llnd them If you can. \ our *earch will be ever In vain, •ltd yo« will be obliged to «eek and Mud them In a lower and more bumble apliere ot life; you will rind theui among the working men of America, What hit* made the United State* the ui<*t pro!peroil* nation on the face of tho earth to-day ? The answer I* (Im ply, "killed and untkllled labor, Judl cloutly applied to .ill thing*. That labor I* the primal source from which all capital emanate!, it tlmply the law* of natural acleuco revealed, to that capital and labor are to closely allied mat to nnnlhllate tho one would he extermination of the other. With out the co-operatlen and co-existence of both, the world would become a chao*; man woeld degenerato te the degradation of the lavage ; but tliankt to that All-wise, beneficent powci that hat linplautod In every human heart, tlio u)«nt t* appreciate everything itreat and good In human exUteucv, to derive hanplues* and p«>*perlty from the bountle* that nature ha* lavithed upon the world, "making lire, flood, and earth, the va**alt of hi* will." l.ook at the prngrex of modern acience ; *ee what gigantic proportion* art and labor havo brought It to. Wa« it Imbecile ari!tocracy that brought these great element* to the flourishing condition we And them In our acad emic halU? So; they ro*o to per lecthiii at labor'* carne*t call. l'hat labor aliould have It* just re ward and encouragement I* the toplo that should be foremo*t in every think ing uilnd. coming a* It doe* from de vine authority, tliat "tho laborer I* worthy of hi* hire," and the manor •et of men that would try to have cheap labor, have small Intellectual capacity and are the natural hern ene mies ot everything that would contri bute to the elevation of fallen human ity. Self-dependent |*vver It tho no hle*t and bett of all power*. 1*1 lu rely upon »ur«elve* III fixing the rate of wage* that 1* due te the danger* and d illicit I tie* Incidental to ouriabor. The mine* of the C'omstock are Immensely rich and are able to pay good wages, and If five dollar* a day I* equivalent for the amount of work we do, we havo ju*t a* good a right to demand that amount a* wo lave to demand four dollar* a day. Qo In brave boy* of the Silver City Miners' Union, and win, and may the whole Pacific coast follow the example; Gold Hill and Virginia are with you. heart and hand. " We have tet our llvet upon a ca*t. and we'll stand the hazard of tlie die." President .lame* Dockery, of the Virginia Miner*' Union, was next called u|k>ii, and nude a very able speech on the ri*e mid progress of labor union*, and the right ef all men to de mand a just compensation for the work they perforin. When labor wa* prop erly rewarded, general prosperity pre vailed in the community. Business men were equally benefited by labor union*, ami we had ' their sympathy and support. The mlnert, without any antagonistic feeling to capitalists, were determined te Tiave their Just right*, withoat lear or favor. Kx-l*re«iri«nt Jam** Hrew. of the (Jod mil Miner.' UnloTwat.ieU called upon, and made a very brilllaut •peecli lu inpport of the former *peak •r, in J p i id a high compliment to the tucce** of the union*, for wIiimo right* lie had labored uncenlngly Iront their Infancy, and hoped the Silver City Miner*' Union would bo equally for tunate. Ex-Pro«ldent Humphrey Syinom, of the liold Hill Miner* Union, next ad drcwod the meeting at considerable length. supporting the o*t»bll«hiuout ol lulnert' iinlwni all over the t'aclllo Coast. Many more prominent member* of the Gold Illll and Virginia Miner*' Union* were on tho )Ut for speeches, but a* tho hour wa* getting late, It was moved that all non-member* vacaU the hall, and Messrs. McDonnell and Dockery proceeded to Initiate the mem ber* of the Silver City Union, admin istering tho oath and luatruutlng them lu the working* and s«urets of tho Miner*' Union. President* John F. McDonnell, Jamas Dockery and Jehn McTague then Joined hand* in *oleinn conclave, declaring Storey and Lyon counties icverally and conjointly, un der the four-dollar *y*tem. and each pledged himself, on behalf of the union he wa* at the head of, to uphold that rate of wages at any coil. Three checrs were then given lor tho union* of Storeyaud Lyon couutle*. A vote of thank* was given to the officer* of the Gold Kill and Virginia Miner*' Union* for their Indomitable spirit and perseverance lu the came of labor, and the meeting terminated. Tho officer* were afterward* enter tallied by John McTugue at till reel deuce, and did ample Justice to the good thing* provided. Tin: Bummciiim 1>iui.i.—Under the personal supervision of L. C. Parke, agent fur tli* Tai-lllo coast niid Japan, of tlio Burleigh Drill Company, thu air compressor at the Could mil Cur ry work* for 0|>erating tho Uurlcigh drill* In thai mliiu was uiccenfully started Into operation. It worked finely, vid those Justly fatuous drills will be put to work hi two or three day*. 'l'h« Burleigh compressor for I ho < irerui in initio will bo rendy to start up in a day or two. Olio for the Coiitolldatcd \ Irglnla initio arrived ye-terday morning. Gone Hkmw.-Mr. Henderson, of the dry goods tlrui of \J. Henderson it Co., Virginia City, lettlast evening for Sin Francisco, where lie has gone to purchase one of tho largest and best stocks of dry goods and millinery ever brought to that city. Mr. Henderson's long experience III tho hudne*s and thorough knowledge of the wants of our ptople aptly lit liliii for the seleo lion of Just wh it our people need In hit line of business. So that tlio'e coil ti'inpl iting purchase* will certainly do well to wait for the arrival ol the now good*. Nkvaiu Lsrrntiir Diiawn.—UMclal list* of tlie drawing of tliw Nevada Stale (lift Concert have been circulated throughout Gold Hill and Viiginin to day. They announce tli.it all thoprUet In tho Hot, under £50 mm. will bo paid In full, and the fSU.UOO prize, the high est on the lUt, will be paid with a re duction of25 percent. llUnchard. the manager, certainly lui* had a long and tedious siege of It, and mint feel re lieved to have tho concern couie to a wind-up at latt. Daney Okkicriw Ei.kct.—At the an nual meeting of tlie Dauey Gold and Silver Mining Company, held at San Francisco day before yoiterdny, the following olllcers were elected for the •■niiiiui;year: ('resident, A. K. Kvere't; Vice President, F. A. Gihbs; Trus teei—II. F. Sherwood. Ceo. F. liragg. A. F. Kverett. O. F. Orlllln. F. A. Gibbs; Superintendent, T. McClel land ; Secretary, George K. Spinney. MfaicAL Usios Mkktinu.—A meet ing of tlie Virginia Muiical Union, comprising the beat singer*of Virginia and Cold IIIII, will Hold a meeting at National Guard Hall, Virginia, this evening, at 8 o'clock, lor practlco. Loax.—Attention it called to an ad vertl*ement under till* head In another column. The tinder will be amply rewarded bv delivering the lost ear ring at Mr. Frederick'• |ewelry atore. Phaihik ClIliKKKt.—natch Brothers, Virginia, have Just received another fin* lot of the*e choice game birds, fresh, freiu the western prairies. They are In Hue condition. Pkacicaiii.k.—No light* iiavo occurnd In Gold Hill or vicinity ilute yestcr tcrday. WxATiiKn.—The heavily clouded sky of to day Indicates rain or snow com ing. THE INVALID—A PEN PICTURE. Sea Iter pallid countenance, but a short tliuo ago the picture of ruddy health, the envy of the school nud the pride of the household. She was al ways welcomed by her schoolmates, lor h«r lithe form and picasint dis position carrlcd cheerfulness into their rank*. Diligent, punctual ami exem plary, obedient mm* graceful at home, she won the heart* of all. Hut, alas, we are sorrowed. Those reiy cheek* and ruddy lip* are blanched by con sumption. The voice ouou no enchant Ing In laugh aud song I* feeble, husky, and supplanted by :i hollow cough. I.et n« approich her couch gently aud take her hand, I)o not shudder be cause of tli** feeble and pas.doniess grasp. The hand oncc so hearty and plump it emaciated anil ihowt bony outline*, wldie the cord* aud tortuou* veins are plainly raapod upon the ser face. The piilte that bounded with re pletion, carrying vigor to tlio whole system, and Imparting life, beauty, vivacity, health and strength, I* deli cate t« the touch. The feeble heart cannot propel tho thin, scanty blood with ferce. Must we line her while yet In her teens ? Companion* and friend* gather around witli words of cheer and couielatlou, aud depart with moistened eye* aud silent steps. Must we lo*e her? No, tnere is relief I We can stay this destroyer of our liaiipl ness nud not sulTer tlio lo*s of so bright a geiu. Something more Is required now than dietary aud hyglculc ob«»rv ance, for nature calls for aid and she ■hall have It. Tako till* pleasant med icine. It I* invigorating. How It al lays the Irritable cough, Improve* the appetite and digestion, and lends a healthy lluglo threugh the frame. The blood is enriched, nervous force Increased, and the heart bounds with a new Impulse. See her face brighten by degree* ; the color is returning, her voice I* getting clearer, and pleasant words are spoken. The strength fal ters yet, but Is gaining. Let us take her out in the warm sunshine. In a short tlino she will be able to go with out our aid, a cheerful girl. This de lightful medicine must be Uod-blcssvd. It I* restoring health to our loved one. She Is emerging from her sicklies* sweeter and nobler tlian before, nud Dr. I'leroe'i Qolden Medical Dlscovcry must lave the credit. It has raised her, S. It. KGLAK, druggist, of West Unieu, O., says Dry Pierce's Medical Discovery hat effected a wonderful cure of consumption In lit* neighbor hood. TELECRAPHIC! EASTERN DISPATCHES. [imiAL TO TBI ML* BILL DAILY B»W«. DOMESTIC IWTELLIOIWOE The «n«Loin.|lon»p Spy Ijllrm TnrNlng (he T»blf« upon Jaynr. Nkw Yohk, March 23.—l'latt & Boyd, whoto book* were Mixed by Jayno la*t July, lists l»guu lult to recover fCO.OOO for treipati. Other victim* threaten similar tulta. A Nnlter tav«4. The Court of Appeal* hat ravened th« decUlon of the General Term 3u. preino Court. In tbii dlttrlct, orderlog the extradition of Jacob Lawrence— chargid with taking a mine In Utah and swindling E. D. Ward—on the re quisition of the Governor of Michigan. The Erie Labor Mrlk*. The Krle stevodore's strike con tinue*. The company ha* given them till thW evening to accept It* term*. Tho Tow boat Kiplwliu on the Xl» elaalppt. Mkui-iii*, March 23.—The survivor* of tlie C'reacent City arrived here this tnornlng. Six per«oui were lett In nddltlon to tho ten llr«t reported, mnk lug sixteen In all. The llrvt engineer, who U saved, any* they wero carrying ICO pound* of (team at the time the exploded and the water In the hollor wa* Ilu«li Ave minute* before. The boat wn« lowing tlve barge*, contain ing .10 ton* of coal, tlx hundred toua of xugar and 200 tun* of quuentwar*, all of which wa* lott. The Tempermiee Oumde In Oblo mail lutllaun. Ciiicauo, March 25.—The temper ance movement In Olilo and Indian continue*, but without marked rosulf, oxiopt In the way of signatures (o pertonal pledges. 'i'tio roiult *1 a tlireo week*' crusade In Dayton shows foiw saloons closed, ono by purchase, •no hy persecution, while 3(H) remain unclosed. The women murch ai d prny dally. At Columbus the only results perceptible aro largr numbers of signatures to the temperance pledge. At Cleveland yeiterday bands of wo men visited n number of saloous.piny ed and iiiiik when admitted, but when refused, were obliged to pass on on account ol the Mayor'* proclamation forbidding an obstruction of the side walks. The crusader* who started at Springfield are not successful. TranNportatlou Convention. A convention attended by 000 prom inent clti/ens of Illinois, Iowa and WWcenslu, was held at Kock Ulaud yesterday In favor of a canal from ltock Island to Hennepin, oil the IIII nola ltlver, via Hock Klver. Kesolu tlom were adopted favoring Govern ment constructing sech cai.nl, the itn provomcnt of the MlitWslppI and llll" nols rivers and Government control of lutor-Stnto railroads. t'irra ami l.o«a or Lib. Wii.i.iau^iiuiihjk, N. V. March 25.— Mr*, Hurui and three children perished In a fire at Maltha veil Inst night. Uawgao, March 23.—The business portion of lied Creek. U'ayuo county, was burned Inst ulght. Loss, (05,000; partly Insured. St. Louis, March 25.—A fire at Con cordia, Mo., destroyed two atoresyis terday. Lo», $25,1100. Tha ■ u»anrhu»etlN Neusl«rshl|> No Kleellon Yet. Boston, March 25.—In the joint bal lot at iiooii to-day for Senator, Dawes received 87; Hoar, 82; Curtis, 71; Adams, 13; Batiks, 5;Sauford. Bul lock, Whlttier, Wendell riiilllps each one or two vote*. Total vote, 2S1. Estrailltlon Treaty. Wasiiinoton, March 25.—An Ex tradition Treaty between the United States and Eucndor, to continue teu years, I* proclaimed. Coujrreseloiial. Washington, March 25.-lloutc met, Sprague In the Chair, and proceeded with the discussion of the bill regulat ing luter-btate commerce. BY THeTcABLES. Will be Nominated. London, March 25.—It Is reported that Itiilph Waldo Kiuerson will re celvo the uetnluatlou of Laud lCector of Glasgow University, as successor to Disraeli. WESTERN DISPATCHES [•rsnAL TO TUB 0*LB IIILk B1ILT *«»».] FROM SAW FRANCISCO ( blnno PlKhl-WMta I'rolM-llou Itcroirrlnic — Omurrtl — Unw>l 1'alnr* llnlrl-4'Ml Oil EiplMlun - Woinrn TMi)wnu(T Cruuutrrs. Sam Francisco, March 25—1 r. m.— This morning two Chinamen |fot Into a fight In a house on Dupont street, ulien one of tliem struck the other a terrific blow on the head with a sword, Inflicting a dangurons wound, lie Is under arrest. A young lady of respectable appear ance went to the City Hall to day ask ing protection against persons who she thinks are trying to poison her. She Is probably Insane and declines to give her name. Mrs. O'Connor and her son, stabbed by Hanlon, are getting well. Tlio Board of Education last night adopted resolutions censuring severely School Superintendent Denman for lobbying private bllla at Sacramento to the neglect ot (lie school department. Work ou thoGrand l'alnce Hotel, oil Market street, Is progressing rapidly. At hall-pait ten o'clock last night a coal oil lau|p exploded In the room of Capt. Johnson, on Spear street, and set tire to the premises. The flaines were sooa extinguished ; no oue was hurt; lots probably $500. The Wouieus' Temperance Crusader* announce tlust thoy will hold n mass prayer meeting at an early day. They liave not yet undertaken any crusade against the saloons of the city. U rconbacks, HO ij-W '4'. GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHIKO, ETC, GUEAT CLOSING OUT SALE • ••• AT. ••• BANNER BROTHERS I Cararr C a ad Taflar VIRGINIA CITY. THE MAGNIFICENT 8TOCK ....•v.... WINTER CLOTHING ..nWILL II.... SACRIFICED ....AT.... BANNER I1KOT1IKRS BARGAINS! BARGAINS I FOR THE MILLION ....AT...* BANNER 0KOTIIEHS CLOTHINC! ....or ... SUPERIOR MAKE, STYLISH, CENTEEL, ....AT..,. isw\i:k iikotiii:ks If jrou liare eny need for WINTER IGLOTHINGI And deelr* to buy goods *1 fafj 10V£R FRIGES THAN EVER ....CALL OM.r*. IIKOTIIKBS DL'IEIMO Tlin (iUCAT CLEARING OUT 8ALBI ml^tr ATTENTION! ATTENTION! WK TAKR Tills MKTIIOD TO CALL your allrtillen In ih* following HTATK JIKST t>K KAt!TH, whlrb are confident on examluatltu *111 prute Imc FIRST—*"* hare the Urml \nd lineal Store In the Stat*, rmwded with tho best sekcl«l •lock and largest rarlety of CLOTHING, Cicala' FurniNliiiig UooiIn, HAT8 AND BOOT8, BOYS' C10THUJB, RUBBER CLOTHIM, Triinkei Vnllspa mil Hulrbrla. SECOND -Th»t »» keep A KIN KR UltADR of ihc aiKire named articles than any other Store tu the State. THIRD -Thai we al»o keen a large n«»ort umnt of MKIUL'M CI ASH noOD.t, such aa are kept In other Stores. FOURTH. *r(l la"l-Th#t we ar« deter mined to ICIItKKflUI.L an)thing we cume acroee Id our Hue. We, therefore, eitend to our nnraemue friends, or "any oilier Mail, Woman or Child," an Invllatlnu U> CALL K1IUT ON US, and aee fur tbcuuclre*. TO MINER8! The natrnnaeo and ronBdenre of wbnm we hare enjoyed eo l.ng, WK KSl'KI'IALLY IMVITK YOU to rail and e (amine nnr Slock, aud fallsfy yeerscNes or the IIAHUA1NS that no are new prepared to give you. SHIRTS MADE TO ORDER IN ANY STYLE! REIN8TEIN A WOLF, ml tm Mnln Hlrrtti Oald Hill. NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS! G. ABRAHAM, Merchant Tailor, NO. 23 NORTH C STREET, | VIRUINIA, QALL9 Tills ATTKNTION OF Till PUBLIC | TO IIIA FINK HTOCK OP PANTS PATTERNS,| VK8TINGH, nnd 'vl ....WHOM III UA».... JUST HECEXVEI)! ....AMD wmni III.... MAKES TOiORDER IN THE FINEST STYLES. AND AT riaces LOWER THAN HERETOFORE. (••ntlemrn In nred of anything In hie line will da well bjr glrlac him a call. SHIRTS MADE TO ORDER! or TIIK UBST MATIKIAL8, AND IN ANY 8TYLE,| Only Three Dollars. Ml 1m San Franciscoo Clothing Store.! BARNERT A LOVE, IMTOUTKHH OP AND DBALBR8 IN CIS turn and read; mada CLOTlIIIVGi nKNTLBMKN'M PCUNIlUIINO OOODM, AND BOYB- CLOTntNM. Lateel Htrlaa mf llm.i Traaka, Vallate ■ad niaakete. Rrmemher llwi pUoe-HOUTII C HTIIKRT, Virginia, Ncr., Ural door aiialh or Uauk of Oall forola. mil if CEXTI.EM K.V.N CLOTHIXO, ETC. THE WHITE HOUSE I I*. 10 Man Ik C ■liwl, VIKOINIAt MKT. WIIRTRKR STOCKS ARB IT OR d«wn. or tunney I* plentiful or •(area, or baaiaeae brisk ur •IbrrwlM, A rrovUent mil will alwajra feck I* E"t the wurtn *f bl* uiaaey la <k>lmr article ho may In* It aoca*wry to la Teat, awl It If a DEAD Hare thine that be will alrlka a bee-line far the WIUTK HOI NE of COIIN A IS * AIM, Na. II South C atrrel, Vlr Clula c.it. || Im wtaliua to purchiu an clt^aul ault of CLOTHING Of the moat faalilonihiarat, (uManllal manufacture nn<1 durable fktirtc*. The W1NTKR STOCK JiipI opened at the While llouae—fltat, and l>er t. clot blag atom aoutli of t'nlon atrwt, on C-eui bracea every article la tlie Clothing and FarDleklDg Uooda Hue, and uo MAN Who la a Judge of Dae. fublonable. dur able aod well-made clothing, and who la at all familiar with thernet price* of • acb article* ami the lalca of frelcht framcaaimerclal center* tothla market, na enter the WIUTK IIOl'SK. laapect Die varied and mammoth atock kept by COIIN <t ISAACS, aud ascertain their |irlre«, without belhtf aat.mlabrd at Iba superior quality of goatla and the very low prlcct to ba FOUND In an Interior town ao far removed from Iho maaufactorlea ofeucb article*. Tho new atock JuH opened In the WIUTK HOISB by COIIN A ISAACS la the l«rk-i>t Involee of Winter C.othla,' ever brought Into the State of Nevada, em bracing Alaaka, Ctilnehllla and Ik-aver Overcnala; Kuylleli. French and Amort caa CaMlBieru. Milton, lleavi-r, Illwnnal and Uroadclotb Urea* and Hn»lnee* Sulla lor men and boya; Furnishing (ioodf and 1'nderwear of every de*crtp tlon au'l Quality; llata. Cape, lloote, Shnea, Dverahoea. L'mbrvllaa, Rublier Hood* of all klmia. Family Ulankila, Tmnka, Vallaea, Satcbcla, and, IN Kael, an emlleaa variety of art Idea loth urefill and ornamental. Their gooda ore •elected eeneclally for llila market, are purchased from Ilrrt hamla at tliuloweet raab ratea, and they are therefore enabled to ecll Ike very beet clotlalnj; at the very loweat Ignrea. Thla accounla for lha larra trade which they havo built up, and which they are determined not only tn maintain, but to Increaae, by fair aad liberal dealing, and by avoiding Ihoee little " legitimate" deception* which would gain tin-in a email prolt to-day aad loae them a regular ruatamer to morrow, Tor <-OIIN * INAA(H ara permanently lacatvd In VIRGINIA! feJOIf ROOS BROTHERS, ....or TUB.... PALACE CLOTHING STORE, No. 29 South € Street, <D ft A VINO RKNOVATKD AND HK-O "5 II fllinl tbelf Lug. Htor. throughout, M sc and biting lurmed ba.ln.M connactlona S=b«lh lo Mn i raai imi and Ik. (>nM 2 Wh.lwal. Mart. of III. Atlantic Hl.i<-»,sc u Which .oahlr. th.m lo amitnnnc. con m flil. nllr thai th.jr CAN aad WU.L SKLI. ►-KINK CI.OT1IINU CIIKAI'KH TIlANo 2 ANYOTIIRK 1101'AK UN Till COAST, o a. twu Inie to call th. atl.ntloa of th«» "* r*npla of Wrti.fn Nrrada to tbclr vrry w JJJ ntmah. and ctolco AMorlmtit of o ruatom-mada _ CLOTHING ....AMD.... FIHMSHIX; GOODS, ....COMPRISING.... FINE NEW STYLE CASSIMERE SUITS, HATS AND CAPS, UOY8' CLOTHING, HOSIERY, BOOTS AND SHOES, CALIFORNIA BLANKETS Orrrnlla. D.rh Pi»nl». Molar.) Tr.aka, VallM*. mill Travrll.f lln««. II nnd krrrhlrfa. Kairf>il'n< Tlra, ll.wai « ult.. and Ih fact .v.rr nrili l« .an* nllr k.pilBw FIRST-CLASS ESTABLISHMENT. BOOS BBOTHEBS' PALACE CLOTHING STORE, NO. <4'J WIDTH V MTHRRT. nH lm WALLER'S CLOTHING BAZAR, . In Dr. lUH'a New Dulldlnr. -HA IN mtKKT UOI.O IIILI..» M. F. WALLER CAI.IJI PARTICULAR ATTENTION TO lila iiita»ln, well avlactml alock »f WINTER CLOTHING! ....coMtirrti* or.... OltKMM AND BIWINKMH KIIT*, DOYH* CI<OTIIING> VIIUMMIIINft (iOOM, 11 AT*. BOOTH. HIIOK.4, Tit I'NKH, TALIflKft, Kir., which br oft«r« AT NEW YORK PRICES! fVCmU and •xuulut before parchoinir <Im where. mWlf JOSEPH FREDERICKS, WIIOI.KHAMt AMD RETAIL WAR* UOL'fK or KILL CIIRMICAlJt. PAINTS, OHM, WINDOW (1I.AM4, PAI'KIt IIANUIMM. WINDOW MIIADK* DUCK MHKKTINUM, I'lLTUUK KMAWIM >■4 MOI.DINtM. JOSEPH FREDERICKS, N». It MMlk O Mml Vlralalu (Ymatantlj keep* on hand a larr* aaaortarai of all arttcl«« for Mlllnwc'i cm, Udadlif BailUh BlinlMf. Mln. C?uMi •t PMMtlia, talphiric »4 •Ikcr AcMi, ■•«., IK, Urdcr»fi>r PAlNTIN(i7PAI'RltIN0,0I,AZIN0, ult.,oie , pronii.jljr itlciij.'d to. MISCELLANEOUS JEWELER STATIONER. rrnic im»KK8iuNin kbits con * PlmMtJy vn hand iLArgv Awurt ■cat of COLD AND 8ILVCR WATCHES. t'halae, I.idln' Bele, ■leave ■iimu, tli|n CI(M Peas, Iktrai, l.*rkrb, Ifufkla Blleer Seta, IpNIIflN, »IC., VIC. BLANK B00KS&STATIONERY or ALL KINDS. CLOCKS PROM <2 SO TO S30 WATCH EH. CLOCKS and JEWELRY Re paired with Naatna»a and Dtapatch. All work warren tad. AOKNT for all Ilia Bar ram on to aad Saa Franc lacn DAILY AND WEEKLY I'APKIIH. All the Laleel Baalern I'arlodlcala tad kuv ilnrt ronatanllj on haul at low rrlcaa. 0e» llvered In an/ part or towa. 8. W. "CHUBBUCK, PMMTOrPII'K. (IOI.D 1111,1.. • II tl TUB BURLEIGH ROCK DRILLS •••.A Burleigh Air Compressors IlK TUB ONLY DRILLING MACHINERY Ikat haa overdone aaj aucoeaafbl Tanaal work lu Amrrica. (Tliey ara to bo uaod on the St. Gotbard Tunnel, Swltierlaud- thirteen mllee Ion;.) We refer lo the fuUowlaf gentlemen tad worka: GEN. NEWTON, D. 8. A., IlaU data Tianal, Long Iplaud. MESSRS. SI1ANLBY, Ilooaac Tnancl, Maae. J. DUTTON STEELE, Neaqaebonlnf Tun nel. Pa. SIDNEY DILLON. Fourth Avenue Work, New York. COL. ROBIII.INO, Bait Hirer Bridge Com paujr New York. For farther Information, ate., addreaa I.. ©. PA RKD, Tlr|lala Cllr. ml tf General Aran! lor the PaeHleOwael. GOLD HILL MARKET. (NKXT DOOR TO NEWS OFFICE.) L. T. FOX l l~"PROPRIETOR. AT TlilB ftlAHKKT, can >!«■)■ b* found tb* ebolceal BEir, MUTTON, PORK, VEAL' ■■4 IAOUGK^Iinimi). Oaranlir.alebelnf eoloctrd from tbe beat Oat II* lUnrlir, id Nerada uid California, are ahraje healthy. PRIVATE PAMILIBfl ANB IIOTILH will _nd It to tbelr ad*ama(* to palranlu thta Market, whnr* thrjr will alwaja be aapplled with tha beat meata lb* counlrj caa aforl. RENDERED TALLOW, for Bill aadialalnf purpoaea,constantly on bud. ml! tf »,. T. WO X. VALUABLE MINING GROUND FOU MALE. 12 Feet in the fieaoli & Fazton. TITLE PERFECT. Jl'DOMENT FOR TIIB ABOVE AHOl'NT. In Ike lUarh A ration Mining Claim, ob tained In tbe Metrlrl Cnart, Ma ba boufbt on n-aannablr trrme. The Hcxb if Paxtno lapart and parrel nf tbr Sldra' crnund. altaated at tbo hrailof I'nlun atrrat, Virginia City, inpnoaed to be Included In tk« CCNBOLIDATKD VIK fllNIA CLAIM, and now equal to TWILVB IIINDUKU MIAKK8 In Ibat valuable mine. Addraa*. MOORE * PAIKKB, tetilm Car—a City. J. CORNWELL, Xa. 3# Morth V alreet, Tlrflala, MANUFACTURER OK TUB GRANDALL PATENT SPRING BHD! Alan a NEW PATENT fcTBKI. COUPLET HPIIINO, tbe Drat arer Introduced la a bed oa iIip l'iclflc runt. 1 now offer to tbo public a HPRINO MAT TUBAS COM'LKTK IN ITSKI.K, ncedlaf no top uutttrroa, earing Ilia enllra coat of t top mattreae. Coma and are mjr Improved PORTABLE KPMNO AND FRAME M ATTRESbES, Dura ble, Cheap and Comfortable. Alao dealer In UPUOlJ«TKHT and Fl'RNI Tl'ltK of cwr deecrtpttan. J. COUNWBLL, _ml m » Morth C alroal. Ylrfiala. GOLD HILL FOUNDRY, LOWER COLD HILL. Caatlaia la Ira a and Rraa*t Taralaa a ad Klalehlaa of Kerry Variety. Qaarti Craablaa aad Aaaalaaaiallaa Mnrblarry Made to Order. ILL ORDER* EXECUTED WITH DIB a patch, al rvanmabla ratee. UKOUNK K.HMRTT, Ml tf fraaHetar. I BOO. 1874. PIONEER LAUNDRY NORTH OP VIRGINIA. JOI.KP1I K. HA 1.1., PUOI'UIKTOU. Tain oi.d rmtiiiiMRid an* reliable l.anndry If prepared to tail eat uit qaanlHr of lUnotalod tad CImb Umi, without *>»lne damaged by ipaalpulatloB or br r.lMBlcal application. rackarea paactaall r cal lad for aid rata read. Officer-International llotal and Wallara'a Kratl Hinra, W1 Knalh C alreet, Virginia; and V««7 Uoaac, Uold Hill. mi ir jVhiifw r. BiI.L A. 1. TTBBILL. 0nit. CSBBIIaa. UNION IRON WORKS VIRGINIA CITY, Oa Ika DlrU*. TYRRELL A CUMMINGS, tfOUXDIRfl. MACniNIRT*. OKNIHAL I iBftnaare. I)raiorht»i«B« and Makntartarer* orqoara Bill and Mlnlnr Machinery of all 4a acrtptlona. All ordera filled with prompt neaa aaddlapatali.and altha Loweat Rate*. aiiatf 0. «lltT. «. a. LILIBB. HAI8T & LILIEN, Civil Engineers and Sur veyors. omeni Virginia Utr-M Koaib('urrel, oaaoalta Odd Fallowa* Black. (laid lllll-Ov*r tJlhaaa'a rtalaaa. mio tl