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he parson gailg gipptal CARSON CITV: . ay. , NO HOKE SUNDAY FARO DEiLWC We were witness, yesterday, to the drawing of a compact entered into be tween the various proprietors of faro games here in Carson, to refrain, hence forth, from dealing their games on Sun day- This indicates an acquiescence in a religious requirement of tie times which is altogether tommeudable; and it is none the less so because it comes, voluntarily from the gamblers them selves. It is by making such decent concessions to popular notions as this that the sporting fraternity may disarm the factions opponents of the license system, the workings and beneficent re sults of which it is needless fons to re neat, this paper having already discussed the subject Yery fully when that subject was a matter of pabac interest, ilay we not hope that the gamblers of the other counties of the State will see fit to emulate the vrry worthy example thus set by their Carson brethren? If the licensees of gaming tables will only in sist npon observing the outward require ments of respectability, why may not the business of faro dealing claim as much consideration from public opinion as that other careful observer of the sa eredness of the Christian Sabbath, the Stock Board? Air we unreasonable in our suspicions: possessed with the Devil of uncharity; whelmed in the gulf of depravity ana all cuHaedness that we do continue to suspect the honesty and motives and the acts of Schuyler Colfax? We own that his grinning and intrusive Young Men's Christianizing; his super-excellent, glib sad imperturbable morality; his over bearing temperance; .his bullying love far the Sabbath school and general goody-goodness, scrapes against a raw edge which doubtless is a natural sin within oar composition; and so it is that we are prone to look upon the recent South Bend speechifying of the ex-vice President as the froth and gas which ef fervesce at the bidding of a man who can wt ud and talk on acvthinR in the wide world, at a moment's notice the special pleadings of a man who is determined to thwart his accusers by manufacturing sympathy for himself as rapidly as he finds himself in a place where a lying ingenuity fails of getting him clear of taint and suspicion. Ihe quibble to which he confesses when he owns to having given an evasive answer to his accusers last Snnuner, is the veriest pet- tifoccerv and all unworthy of a man who has made a love for morality and the technical virtues so conspicuous a pre tense as he has. Tax White Pine Aeacs of March 8 con tains an article in which State Mineral ogist "Whitehill is violently assailed for having presumed to allude in very -Dlain terms to the sadly dilapidated condition of that part of the Great East where the lately pretentious cities of Treasure Bill and Hamilton ore located. VTMtehill was too ricidly truthful in his statements of the condition of the mines and the prosperity of the people there away, and so the Sties indignantly says, after wasting some of its withering satire by calling Whitehill a " Professor " and italicizing that dreadful word, that The Professor either, nude hi rt port seated - tk. hut nana flf KlMnUh.if'B iafb son's hotel, or elm be knows as much about a none -as a cajole snows aooixt muice pies. ' That the article which contains this anathema precedes .another which is rimiki.1 "Polite Journalism." is to be accounted for only as by the terms of a White Pine estimate of, what amount of personal, detraction can be carried on without Terstepping tlio lioauds of courtesy in newspaper writing. 1 Ixpobtant Land Decision. The very important decision of the Secretary of tha Interior regarding the Julia-Chollar Potosi case, in which the decision of the Commissioner is affirmed, will be pub lished in to-morrow's Appeal, Judge Waits having kindly furnished bs with a copy of the tame. . ... Osz Wakd is undertaking toembelliah ,1 inn of Pioohe with shade trees. He has contracted for certain number of locusts and black walnut. The Pioche miners are so lazy, when they ore lazy, that when they yawn they dislocate their jaws. On Howe is the last one of tHe mining fraternity there AN ACCOMMODATION TRAIN FROM SAN FntAXCISC VMBNT1.Y NEEDED. A petition, numerously signed by our business people, has been, or soon will be, forwarded to the Central Pacific Company: Carson, March 4, IB. a. Totk' Pretitbrai, TrufUes ami Superintrnlmt of tAr Gentlemen: We, tha undrrsisned. would most resneotfally request of your Company the ac commodation of rucmng the four r. M. train An arrangement of this kind will be a great convenience lo xne resiuems "i , and must necessarily increase the travel largely, from the fact that the time of arrival at Beno in instead of twelve at nigut as ns now, aunu mast's It uacoxiiionauie 111 iue There is' a train now, we understand, which leaves San Fnincisco, daily, for Sacramento at 4 o'clock in the afternoon; and it is with a hope of persuading the C. P. Deonle to continue this train straight through to Beno, that this pe tition is made. As at present the con-tKx-tiona are made the trip from San Francisix) here is one of the most tedi ous and disagreeable that can be con ceived of-destroying one's night's rest and making the arrivals here and at Beno at sadly inconvenient hours. We cer tainly hope the change may be granted. We are informed by the White Pine 'el that the bill for the fending of the debt of that county passed by the late Legislature became a law contrary to th wishes of the people there. Very likely, but then tlus is no gooa reason why the said county should not pay its debts. THE LATEST TELEGRAMS Washington, March 10. It is the present intention to end the extra session of the SSannte on Friday next. It was decided in the Republican Senatorial caucus yesterday to take up to-morrow the resolution which came over from the last session, for the expul sion of Senator Patterson, whose term expired on March 4th, with a view of ob taining an expression of the opinion ot the Senate noon it. After that is dis posed of. the resolution of declaring the scat of Caldwell of Kansas vacant will be taken tin debated and voted upon. An effort was made in caucus to postpone action npon Caldwell's case till uecem ber. but it was voted down, which is in dilative of the Republican majority declaring that he is not entitled to his seat. Advices received here to-day show that a compromise is proposed by the fusion ists in Louisiana, giving the Republicans the Governor and the Fustonists the Lieutenant Governor, and contemplates the seating oi senators sua .Representa tives wnose ngnta are uiiuisuuwu. Sax rsANCisco, March n Professor Coe went up in his balloon, noon. They were last seen from San Jose going toward bilroy. Lincoln. Cal., March 9 A man named Coates was found dead to-dav under singular circumstances TTia son was herdinc sheep yesterday, and not coming home at the expected time, his sister was sent to see the cause of the delay. She also failed to return, ItUCU fjUC ww " - - tf - n.nl midia lm fir snii trwl fl V l a.- f-thd. want in uwnn AT nain. uc auv w " , the neighbors commenced a search for the missing ones and succeeded in find ing the body of Coats, but the others were not lonna. xne cause oi u uenm is not known. Sons change in Mint per centages on silver coining is described in the local department; and those whom it may had better read what is said there. ; - David Bostwick was lately frozen to death in Bntte Valley, Eastern Nevada, while huntinc stock. His faithful dog arna found beside him, also' frozen to death. - HOTEL ; AJIUVA1S. 1L coBBrrr hocss oobbstt sbos., mopeietoes W J 3f cCowa . .' D) Sullivan CWCrefe . j B Gamble D M GeiRer E F Verrill C A Fowier J M Quatten J Pawson - Vf Thompson R CTiswell P Martin BD Cameron J McBae A NcUae -C W Crocker D H Haskell A Lister J Wright J LacUapeile . . H Pnrter H McKinnin A Countrvmaa R pawson T Cnmin A Cameron G Barnes J Chapman Wm t airuurn ST CHARLES HOTEL GEO. TTTC.T, taopanCTOB. r Stephens - A B Bl J R Woodbara' R Watkios JB Herefoid R MilUeh J c Wolfe P Martin D Cooper C Doble 4 Engleorecni u nujej Col L L IUi7 SASwsnger- W Wiley 1 Shellabarger W Smith CD McDuffle .--.: Ji obmsST aocal geobgs d. nmB, rsopantros S Travis 8 H Wright KB Rail TTI Jndi) StarkpOle Roes Eljvwefy MS Stone JS W BWUHBI WIM. ' Z - tk.,l Hitle - Theater. We are clad to note that our citizens are entitling themselves to Manager Piper's best efforts to cater to their love for the drama by patronizing his performances with liix-ral houses. Last night Miss Marian Mordaunt, new i? "ft i : - -, citizens as her own attractive face the play of " Darling her specialty. 1 ne part sne eiiuuis in tuis fiuj' .v call out Miss Mordanut's peculiar ver satility of powers, and she gave us "Ellen Murray," "Becky Ann Jones," "P-wnlinr " " lliddv Meflinnis." Pat rick Stock " and " Clara Bc-rrick," with a good deal ot animation ana cleverness. She seems well entitled to the popularity which she has acquired for herself in Virginia and elsewhere that she has been. The other characters in this play were well sustained by the very capable stock company that Mr. Piper has pro vided for this engagement. To-night Miss Mordaunt will appear in a drama written expressly for herself, entitled " Hearts are Trumps," in which she sus tains three characters, not the least at tractive of which is " Dolly Varden." This is said to be a highly entertaining plav. To-uiurrow night we are to have "Ireland as it is'' ami "Betsy Baker," in each of which pieces Miss Mordaunt will sustain the principal characters, the occasion being hisr own benefit. That Slough which runs in an easterly direc tion from the front of Agate's Chop Boaas across Carwn street to a point on the western frontage of the fence which adorns Capitol Sqnare is a very attractive and pleasant refuge far such ramnl Rwin, MR chnae to infest OQr principal thoroughfare. We don't like toaeem loo omcious in toe matter oi b(,w' , won't our thooehtful county fathsrs be good enoagh to con-ider the propriety of dumping some square yards of gravel into that unsightly depression? Silveb Bullion roa Losnox. We saw yes terday, at Wells, Fargo fc Co.'s Agency, eleven huge silver bricks fresh from the Mint, ea.h with a paper label pasted on it directing the sending of the same to the London and San Francises Bank, Limited, lnaon, avians. These bricks are ot Crown Point Silver, and ag gregate, we euppose. about thirty-thn-e or thirty-live thousand dollars. This is the gneas we niake from observing the market value of one of the ssme which is $3,33" 66. a vm t.ibestv Pole Waxved. Between the present writing and the next Fourth of July we hope to see erected upon the riaza a sncceaaor to the handsome " prone upon me . , ' should be on the look out for the timber where with to supply toe uuueweu n ituvj , ." when it comes to be generally felt that a new pole must be had forthwith, it may be got with out delay. Tww F-pizoo-nc is here, sure enough. The T.ro,na in an manv auarters that it is useless to specif v particular cases. Thepecu llar cough which accompanies this disorder la heard on all siaes. iiw um wuw -edies are reaorted to ; and those whose animals re attacked take matters as philosophically aa poesiDie. confined to hia house by a .k.wfl butvthin, nf thf I1A- KTCRllUKKVl ture of pneumonia, we believe. The county can Ul-anora wioee ?tT '.'J, Ii. be voj soon recover u "s"- v Qnvr Bctteb. Charley Meder told u last . - a av.a f.thuf wac anmp tvttAr. thlt bll DlKUt U1M Win isvuu a - ' disease was not th pneumonia bat a nausea ac- COmpaillUU VJ V-P.WA-. -r "T pbvslcian thinks there is no special causa for alarm m av. A nmminn fnT in. day are axpected to he on hand promptly at noon. MIXING STOCK REPORT. FrooB Board. 455 Ophir, 35, 3. 34 blO, 33, 33- 34 h30, 33, 3H 33 Ji h30. (20 Gould and Cnrry, 10b30, 9?i, 10 9V 660 Savaga. 50. 54 b, 52 K, 53, b30, S5 b30. 63 X 53l, M, M a30,S4. 790 Choilar, 41. 40. 41 b5, b5,41J4 b30. 41, 40J4. 42b30,41)4 b30, 535 Hale and Sorcross, 53. 54 B30, 54, 66 WO 56, 56b3O,67)4t3O.S".5',58b30. 475 Crown Point, 95 s30, 94, 94 b3, 95, 94 J4. 97 785 Tellow Jacket, 55, 57, 58. 60 030 59 b30. 5, 59 u bSO. 599 Imperial. GV. 6't b30, 6g SH, $H bM.6S. 665 Emre Mill. 6V 6-4.6S, H b30, 6", t30. 50 Con. Gold HiU Quartz. 2H 430 Kentuck, 84, 8! b, 8, 8' lm) Altha. 30. 30 b3. JSo Jlcher. 72, 73, 74 bSO, 731 b5, 74 b30, 74 b5, 721410. 73. 915 Confidence. 8. 8?. b30. 7?i, 8!, b30, 8 b3. 500 Con Virginia, 47, 46, 47 b30. 46)4, 43). b5 47 47Jj. 47.47H blO, 47J4 b:,47 blO. 650 Caledonia. 19. 19!,, 19! b30, 19?, b30, 19X. 150 Justice, 5. 10 Succor. 34. 200 Buckeye. 2. l'-i, 2 b30. 100 Knickerbocker, 3S 150 Baltimore. 1. 60 Silver Hill. 9, 8J5. 100 Con. New Tork, 1. 95 cts. 185 Woodville, 2i, 2ii luO Franklin, 2. 100 Sierra Nevada, 10)4. SSrllHMOH, 40J90. 37S Carman, 35, 34 H. 36 MO, 34, 34 J, 36, 85. 345 Julia, 3. Kveninjr Report. .,, , ...7 i.3- h! 770 BummT!. 77 b20,' 77 )4 b5, 78 bJb, 77 blO 763.76,77S4.7.,7t.s. 590 Eureka Con.. 10, 10 830, 10 H b30, 10. 100 Phwnix, 4-v-ts. 300 Pioche. 6H 3, 6)4. 6!i b20, S?. 200 Alps, SOeta. . 200 Page, 1!. 1195 Hunt. 4, 4K slO, 4 630, 4!,. 600 Silver reak. uc. 500 Ingoniar, SOcts. 445 B. luiont. 8 J4, S'J, 4 bSO. 315 Chit f Hill, 3, SJ.'a 220 Sewark, lit. 100 Pwche Phenix, 1H Sii Independent, Vi. 2 M0. 470 Golden Chariot, 3. 100 Mahogany, 6. 4, 6, 5)4. . 20 Eureka G. V.. 18. , . . . 100 Hianeavitta, lii. V 20 Tiwasum, H 2."i0 Wellington. a). , , 37S JacketTeo, 61,62 b30. Cls30,62 WO. 60)4 770 Belchei. IS, 72 !. t3 H M0. 72 blO, 72, 71 H , 71, Wt , 73 MS, 72 b , 71. 1223 Imperial, 6. 6J bJU, ),,, 6 alO, 6)4 b30, 690 Savage. 3, 54, 53, 51)4 S3. 52 blO. 51H b5. 250 Crown Point. 92, 94, 93)4. 94)4 aJO 280 Ovarmaa, 36)4, 37 blO, 87)4 b30, 36)4 (30. . 180 Ophjr, SS, 33)4. S4X b. 34,34)4 b30. 105 Kentuck. 8. 70 Con. Virginia, 47, 48 MO, 48 K. 60 HaleandKorcTose,59)4., 6534 i 195 Gonld and Carry. 10. V. W4 435 CaledSBia, 1 b. - Gso. Wm. Ccetis. the clear and clever writer who makes the second page of Harper's Weekly respectable in the field at innnifilitttin muvs is K-rir.-nslv sick j .-j . with the typhoid fever. Boss Tweed worries as much as be is worried. Hard hoss to curry is the veteran boss. C'Aijjwnx will probably get oft' w ith- out further trouble. The coming into existence of a new Senate is the salve which will draw all the " corruption " out of him. Who keers. CARSON THEATER, Lessee. ..John Piper MORE ! FOR TWO NICHTS Engageiuent of the fO-cat Protean Artist: HISS MARIANMOROAUNT Tuesday Kveitin jr. March 11, 173, . Hearts are Trumps ! Dolly Varlen.... ( i MISS M.UUAN Judv Tweed ! With song J Kate Vandelieur. ) MOHDAVN" T. Wrdaetday Eipniag. March 14. 1S73, IRELAND AS IT IS! JudyOTrot ..Misa M alien Muni aunt To conclude with the amusing faroe of Botsy Bals-er ! Btrtcy Baker Miss Mordaunt pmicca or adVaMI05 : Vretm Circle and Ort-h?rtr One Ioliar Reserved Seats Fifty Cunts Extra ST. PATRICKS BALL! L Grrand Betll WttX BE GITBS OH Meuilay Eveiiiif, Marth lltlt, IMS, AT ... . BI00EE & PARKER'S HALL, CABSOS CITV. SEVADA. The pxoceeds to go for the beneht of the new Committee at Arraajrementai E. D. Sweeney, T. HiKgins, T. Roche, J. Duffy, S. Murpbv, J. Savage. CASaOM CITT COKX1JTKS " litun. (i. i- Rradlev. H F. Rica. Lieut. Gov. Denver, Judge "Vhitman, Judge Jielknap, Judge Hawley, Judge Hillyer, Gen. Buckner, Hon. J. Schooling, Hon. W. W. Hobart. Hon. J. D. Miner, Gen. John Day, Hon. A. C. Crawford, Charley Martin, Capt. Meder, H. J. Peters, Gen. T. D. Edwards, H. Terrington, Ool. Curry, H. Parker, Col. Boaser, G. Tuny, J. Muller, V. Mnller, Doc. Bentoo, A. Helm, J. Winnie, M. Biockell, Judge Waitz, T. Moran, J. 8. Welch, Mr. Bliss, J. Klein, Dr. Mooklar, a. T. Davia, A. C. Ellia, A. B. Driesbach, P. McCarty, J. Cronin, T. Connelly, 1.. Lachepelle, J. Platte. I. Roberts, J. Fraser, B. M. Clarke, Harry Day. W. D. Torreysen, G. L. Gibson, P. Cur -. igh, Sr. J. 8. K'-.-nstock, S. Kellv. J. Tobr.ner, C. K. N .teware, K. R. P: rkinson, S T. S-, ift, A. K. ii." vu, A. Maub . J. McOvn'.ell, W. W. i ,.UJ, P. H. Clayton, C Friend, P. Roche, X. Roche. J. Maldoon, T. W. Healer, T. Smyth, M. F. O'Haire, EMPIMF.: J. Barrett, J. Hanson. J). CorDett, M". R. Elstner, D. B. Lyman, Hon. A. Lockwood, T. Beer, F. McCullough, S. . Jones, J. Cole, Mr. McCloud, J. Driscoll, P. Kiley, I Judge Morris. D. Hickev, P. Mealy, Hugh Gallagher, Henry Miller, M. Rooney, T. Harrington, T. and J. Hope, Floor Managers' P. Cavansngh, Jr. J. F. Burns, John Sweeney, A. Leport, Floor Director s T CtMrtl TICKETS, (supper included) S OO. SEEDS! 1873. SEEDS! J 1ST RECEIVED AT WIIIIC flRlin STflRF I IllSalalV UIIUU W I Wlia A large and complete assortment of Garden and Flower Seeds, Warranted Fresh and Genuine. SOLD AT THE LOWEST PRICES. O. P. WILLIS, . mh9-tf Corner Carson and King Streets. lTTlVTEU -Bv an American Woman ww a situation as iKHieeceiei , - preferred. Address: Mrs. H. h. TILLIMxHASr, Virginia UllV, jevaoa. "-" v r. Brooks, bookseller, stationer and newsdealer, dealta in cheap jewelery, cutlery , i : v...,4 u f.iuT frwuTu inioor- IOVS, lUUBica ni.n i.i... . c- - - teil segars and toqacco. Agency for the Koysl Havana ioiiery, upposnw mo next door to Bail's hardware store, umu Nevada. , m STorTESBCBOH' wishes to inform the . . i v0ii4v Blif has returned laaies oi . . frm San Franciwo and will resume business on Fourth street in rear of Olcovich s store. mhT t-wvwb " .vi, High Life." An in voice of these celebrated segars which have rendered R. Fred. Brooks' store so deservedly .. - ; t mBt niuht . rwl are sold at his DUUUIH, Il,,ui ... stand opposite (not next door) to the Ormsby House, Carson, ftevaaa. Havaxa Lotteby Tiotrrs, 23 ; coupons $1.10 each. Agency at Brooks' Segar, Fancy Goods and Stationery Store, opposite the Ormsby House, Carson City, ev. itobj casneu on pro- uM.ann jwt (in t Ti ir rounimeiu. . DAVIS cV G1X.LS01V HAVE THE Largest Sto re IN THE STATE OF NEVADA. Th Largest and Mast Variesl As sortment f GENERAL MERCHANDISE! The Cheapest, Freshest and Best Coods ! WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ILALKRS . Clroceriea, Provlsioms. Llajmora, Wines. Bitten, TP Ground Feed. Oata, Bran, Shorts, MieUinsra, CLOTHING, Hats. Boots. and Shoos. Tinware, Hardware, Wooden v are. Crockery, Stoves, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, FlowSi 3to. California. Lime, Nevada Lime, Cement, Plaster Paris, Plasterer's Hair, Window Blinds, Doors, Glass, Etc Four hundred thousand Shingles Two hundred thousand feet Clear L.uiiiber, Of different dimensions. Our Large Sales,, IMMENSE AND GONSTANTLT INCREASIN6 T.: BUSINESS, ! ' - f i. rA n.-i ,ii.,- rr wVi r.' vnn i an set the bee t satisfaction for the least money. As we purchase in LARGE QUANTITIES, receiving many staple articles at f CAR LOAD RATES, VTe are prepared to offer the Trade superior in ducements, - -r - - " Cair in and take a Look at our Marn- . . niotb Establishment t npon us, we solicit a continuance of the same, guaranteeing satisfaction and promptness in all ' our dealings. ' DAVIS .t GILLSON, j mhl-mf -- A ' Cnrson City, Xevida. who did this feat.