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S3 SThe parson Ihilg Appeal CARSON CITY W-irch 3, 1SI3. W have a lingering mitivins that we dial! soon have to retract our Lite com ments npon the military management of attain in the M.xW Campaign. A may have been discuwreil by those who have perused some of our later articles on that subject, we have been tempted into joining oar voice to the g.-nral tone of dimfctisf action concerning the somewhat gingerly manner with which the Indians ; hare been treated by the mixed commis sion of soldiers and peace-makers; bnl in the tenor of the following dispatch we think we discover an intention npon the part of the General commanding which augurs well for the results of the immediate future: V. Bkmw aVutca. Cal.. Marvu IS. Ts Demerol T. . Siena. Waslhnat-m--The sqnaw rat into tbs Mod jc ramp returns! j rsteraay. Tba exnna sarnie by la Indian tar But keeping their appsintnieat was Ibat tbejr hearts failed ahem, and that tbey cobM ana brine lbm lw to the point of abaadisiing their old hoiues and artng to a distant country. They are sot in a attapnsitian to fsrar an; arrangement, though ahoy anifrau willingness to hawe another talk. It will take some tints before the annmiasion can be latilr il. aud ia the mrantinM the troop will W ,ut in poUioM that cover as far ss pjawble all point of egress from the lava beds. I think that s system of rradnat rom prcawlin with tha exhibition of the foive that an be ssvd aniast them, if the rommunion shxaM again fail, will satisfy them of the hope nwaajas of any further resistance and give the im parry sornelent strength to control the whole band. Tune is orcomiDg m iik a-rcmwiw intportaace, as the melting of the snow will soon enable them to live in the mountain. This will erestly in.-rease the dinVnhr we have to e ntend with, as the; will then bfeak up hit L parties and ran mora luiy maae ineir w from their present Ideation. (Signed! EDWARD it. 3. CABT. Brigadier General Cocunantling. Canby is a man of military education, Lirge experienf and eicellel capabili ties, and we infer ironi what he says here, in a quiet way, about " gradual compression," that he hopes to accom plish, on a small scale, what Grant did on a large one, at Yicksbnrg and Peters- j burg, namely : Capture stronghold and occupants at one and the same time. If this is the object a it doubtless is there seems to be good reason for the ac cessions of troops to the force already at " the front." Canby will have done a big thing if he succeeds in gradually winding a military coil about Cap'n Jack and his warriors and by that means war, aquaws.Jpappooses, stores, hiding place and all. Having dilly-dallied so long with the savages, something deui. sive and conclusive will have to come with the final upshot, or tbosa of us who have scoffed at our mud-stained heroes of Lost River will have justification of our moc kings. These is no chance to talk in the sweet persuasive tones of peace to the Apaches, lor there is no peace, lhose warriors, second to none in prowess in the field and surpassing any American savages in cruelty, will neither give quarter nor merit it. The meaning of the following, if it be true as reports of Indian mur ders and cruelties in Arizona too often are is that the swift riding red men of the Mexican border, as yet nnconqnered and unterrified, will carry death in i s most distressful and merciless form wheresoever they may get the power to deal it out to their pale faced foe. Says the telegraph : "The Indians have captured and burned alive George Taylor, son of Piter Taylor, former Superintendent of the Vulture mine, near w lckensbnr. A Hey captured him near MeWiiliaia's Station, on the Hnssayampa Creek, on the road to Phoenix. After burning bini they made pood their retreat into the Brml shaw Mountains." The only way to quench these dreal- ful flames is by p;iralyzing the hands which light them ; and the gentle deal ings of peace and the kindly resorts of moral suasion are impotent to effect that end. The Apaches, as a race of warriors, mast be annihilated or the border be abandoned to their nnLiu.lered occupa- tiou. Sam Bowi es, if Eli Perkins tells the troth, is possessed of a supply of cheek, compared with which the facial develop ment of the Cardiff Giant is as bnt a mean and chap-fallen pancity of skin and bone. S .sm, who is now in San Fran cisco, traveled thither on a free pass, sol icited by himself ; and yet he has never ceased to denounce 3 swindlers aud public plunderers Ames, Dnraut, CLirke and the whole management of that com pany. A meaner relationship than that maintained by the journalists of Bowles' j stripe toward the directors of railways in the United States is difficult to ima gine. And the deuce of it in, the rail way men let him aud his kidney black mail them at libitum, and keep on re newing their passes ! Or the amst of Bogart the Vallejo I hror.idt of Friday says : "Kobert D. Bognrt was avn-hteil in Kan Francisco hist Wlnesd;iy by United SUts Detective l'innt tpisa, air.l brought tip to the Nary i aid yesterday, npon the charge ol having embezzled :j?3t,W0 from the 1'uited States Government. It seems that while Bo-;:irt was on board the receiving ship Vermont at Sew York, some two r three jvars ago, he eiubez- zled 30,0(K from the t inted lt:tps Government. It seems that while gart was on board the receiving ship Ver - mont at Sow York, some two or three years ago, he i'ui!-s!vi $3),0.k from the Paymaster s Clerk. He bad a trial at toe time, but nothing conld be proved against hi-jx. He was afterwards ar - rested by the civil authorities, but soon again set at liberty, as they could not iry nun twice ior me s-uu uueuse. ur , . then came to California, and was em-, , ployed on the San Framisco iOnide, The New York preacners were too and is said to have written all the shaep, : smart to let so good a text as Foster's cutting articles that have appeared in j imnjjn go by unimproved. Rev. Hep that paper and the Xew York Sun against f, , , the mvv: As he was coming out of the Pbed a woman into a faulting Chruiiitir office he was arrested, and is : fit. now confined on the receiving ship In- There is an explicit telegram in the .fcer..7e. He is to be taken East in a ETeuina Chronicle to the effect that Vice J If an unadulterated impudence will pull him out of his troubles, Bogart will get thoroughly cle;ir of his scrape and reappear before the public in the sym pathy exciting character of injured inno cence. Fob the 200th time we are told that General P. Edward Connor is to be made G- veror of ITtah over Woods, and that Woods is to have ua important foreign mission. These are matters of very great moment, but their repetition, after a certain season of uninvited monotone, becomes wearisome. We Rbonld like General Connor lettir if he would only part his name in the middle. How "Hrr-'H " Committed Sru ii-K. Of the recent suicide :it Pioche of A. J. Hutchinson, the Record of the 19th in stant premi-ing that the deceased killed himself by cutting his throat with a batcher-knife says: At first the cat was not seen, btiug covered by his hesvy, long beard, which resetted far down on his chest. But aa soon ss the budr was lifted its ghastly character was discovered, the head falling back over his shoulders, with the windpipe and all the front muscles of the neck severed. He had evidently deliberately lifted bis full, towing beard with one hand, and drawn the knife across his neck with all his strength with the other. Death must have been almost Instantaneous. He was familiarly known as '" Hutch," his name being A. J. Hutch inson. He was about 40 years of age, and had been in this vicinity for two or three years. He claimed relationship with Charles Crocker, the Pioclis from Carson, between vAich place arid Virginia he once drove stage. The following explanatory letter was found on his person : "i nave neen am-rted with an incuraiile disease foa 20 years for ten years without hav. ing any attention. I have been at periods very erratic-demented at times and at times I could not resist th temptaiicn to break all my good resolutions. In consequence of the offen siveness of my affliction, and its debilitating enecis. i was oolised ts seer low aocitftv. If 1 obtained a situation in a respectable business, I resorted to some base place. I have always loved my family, now in Texas, and expected to visit them some day. My brother Charley in California, I especially wanted to see : but the melancholy effect my appearance would have upon mm caused me to forbear going to see him. I have been at times almost insane, and my health is almost broken, and I would not have Ion" to live, at beet : so I end this wretch ed existence for, I hope, a better. A diseased braui is not understood. I can have no sleep.' ' A. J. Hctchissox." The deceased was a large, tine-looking man in life, having a very intelligent countenance. THK LAW OF THE SIXTH LED ISLATCRE REGULATING NO. TICK OF SALES ON EXECU TION. Following is a copy of the Act of last Winter relating to the publication of Sheriffs sales by newspaper and other wise : .a.V ACT to amend " an Act to regulatr procmlings in nril cafes in the Courts cf Justice of this .valf. ma re rrptai au amer Acts in relation thereto," approved March S. 18f'9. The People of the State of ftevada representtd in Senate and Assembly, da mart as follows Section 1. Section two hundred and twtintr- three of Title Seven of An Act to regulate pro- eediniis m civil casts in tue conns or Jnsuce of this State, and to repeal aH other Acts in re lation thtreto," approved March 8, Li heivby amended to rvad as follows : Sec. 22:1. Btfore the sale of property on exe cution, notice thereof Bhali be givtn as follows: i First, in cases of perishable properly, by post ing written notice oi me time ana place ol sale in three public places of the township or city wnere sne saie us 10 xage place ior sucn a tine as may be reasonable considering the eharactt r and condition of the property. Second In case of other persml J r rkriy, by posting a similar notice in three public places in the towuship or cilj whtre tile sale is to take plsce, not let than live nor mre than ten d:iys successively, and in case of sale on execution issuing out of a restrict Co art, by the publication of a copy of itid notice at leat once a week for the same pe riod, ia a newspaptr, if there be one iu the county. Third In ease of real property, by posting a siaultf- notice, particularly describiii the property, for tciity days successively in three public places oi the township or city where the property is situated, and also where the property is to be sld ; and also by publish ing a copy of enid notice once a Week for the sauie periinl in a newspaper, if there be due in the county ; proricfd, that the cost of such pub lication shall in no case exceed the sum of two dollars and fifty cents pt-r square for the urst insertion and one dollar persquare for each sub sequent insertion ; nd. procUJ further, that in any c-se where the paper authorized by this Act to pnblish such notice of sale shall neglect or refuse, from any cause, to make such publica tion, ihen the posting of notices as provided in the preceding section of this Act, shall be deemed sufficient notice ; provided farther, no tices of the sale of property on execution upon a judgment for any sum less than five hundred d-,lia.-.s exclusive of costs, shall be given only by posting in three pnblic places in the connty, one of which shall b- posted at the Court House, j Approved February 21, 1S73. LITEST TELEGRAMS. Yesterday's advices from New York say that the tbntiti'ueo! eight-hour al)or sirike is imuiiiieiit. Lieutenant Governor Pettit of W'is- eonsjn j3 dond. , Jcrome B. Wss, inspector at large of ' . . ! internal revenue was so ba.Uv injured by being thrown from a buggy that his life . ; j jrf( o j , . , . ' A v,ry tooths une murder has just lieen perpetrated in Brooklyn. A man wao a-te.i the principal part ia a mock was t lo deuth by oW , ,,, . . ... ly. and the old lady is missing and all 1 Brooklyn is agog with excitement and j eager considering the mystery of the i t PmgkLiiI Wiiun nutniet i ..tiiweii r res ignation to the Senate; and the Gold Hill AVtCT has a dispatch saying that Caldwell has no notion of resigning. At Toungstown, Ohio, the coal rioters have been put down and the new labor- ers put in t heir places. The feeling amongst the farmers of the West against the railways for dis criminating in freights and other acts of injustice is increasing. The London 7imf thinks there will come a war lefore long between Spain and the United States our differences growing out of the Cuban war. John Devine, uliiis The Chicken, under sentence of death in San Francisco, cut his way oilt of his cell mid when discov ered whaled the jailor. The funeral services in San Francisco over the remains of the late Judge Shafter were very largely attended. A Chinaman, convicted of theft, at tempted to commit suicide in the San Francisco jail by hanging, but was cut down and his life saved. More soldiers have been sent to the Modoc war. Mas Shot at Gold Hill. One Allen was very dangerously wounded yester day afternoon by a man named Levi Ch:'rmr; (ioA Will The -Wir eives the following particulars : " It seems that a carpenter, who was intoxicated at the time, while seated at the dinner table had made use of some improper language to a young woman who was waiting on the table, in conse quence of which he was ejected from the dining room by Chapman. Allen took the carpenter's part, and some h:.;!. words followed, when Chapman drew i nis revolver ana nred, hitting the unfor tunate man as stated above. The wounded man bled freely from the month, the ball having passed turou the right lung. The wound although se vere, is not tnougnt by his physicians to oe necessarily iaiai. One Johx Mitchell,, a wealthy farmer of Paradise Valley, Cal., raised 3.000 tons of wheat and instead of selling it bought 2,000 more tons all of which he holds in anticipation of a rise, which rise he has been advised of by " the spirits." $25,000 worth of wheat is the biggest investment ever yet made by a man who accepted a partnership with the viewless agents which perform the various miracles of table tipping and icrial banjo playing. A block of marble inscribed as by his own orders has been received ra San Francisco from Aberdeen, Scotland, where it was cut, for the tomb of the late Horace Hawes. His widow will cause this monument to be erected to his memory at Laurel Hill Cemetery. John Labcojibk and a man named Vi eliington have been arrested at Reno charged with having placed a fish trap in the Truckee for the purpose of catching trout. The contrivance which they had placed ia the river had effectually stopped all the trout from going to their spawning beds, bo the Journal informs us. Los Angelas seems to have its f nil share of the epizootic. So severe is the desease in its effects there that livery stable keepers refuse to hire out their animals altogether. Up to date this dis order ranst have been mora than usually mild in Carson. If the small-pox continues to prevail at its present rate of fatality in Utah the Mormon problem will be settled as ef- f-vtliallv ss the Tn diin nnos'iVin- foe in Ieclanl,y 88 "e Indian ques jou , lor m a year's time annihilation will overtake wjj0je brood of small tithe payers. Mtbon Asgil and W. H. Pitchford are going to remove the Schell Creek Prospect materials to Pioche and sot up a new daily paper there. Loos Jaxiv, well-known in this State as one of a family of scientific ruining experts, has been appointed by the Jap anese government to superintend a gen eral geological examination of that country. He is to have the comfortable salary of $1,000 per month. THE WINTER TRADE! Largest Sales Lowest Prices A. B DRIESBACH, Wboleaa.1 aad HaOC CARSON STREET ' Oarson Oity, Offers tile Moat Extrusive stock !! Smallest Margin will not be beat ran not be aiuderaold fame the best of everything, and in vices all wanting GROCERIES TO GIVE ME A CALL. Always on hind a full stock ef FLOUR AND FEED, WINES, LIOUORS, PORTER & ALE, Also HARDWARE, CUTLERY, Nails, Scales, Farmins Tools Crockery Ware, Powder and Fuse, Wall Paper, Doors and Windows, Window Glass, Paints, Oils and Varnish. Paint and Varnish Brushes California Lime, Plaster Paris, Cement, Plasterers' Hair, Tinware, Etc., Etc. I have as large a stock of goods ss any hou in the Trade, and ain prepare J to fnruish by WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Every article score mentioned. Goods deliv fra af charge. A. B. DRIKSBACK. A WANT SUPPLfED OLCOVICH BROS, HAVE RECEIVED- Boots and Shoos, Boots and Shoes; Boots and Shoes, Cents' Boots, Youths Boots, Boys' Boots. LADIES' SHOES. MISSES' SHOES, CHILDREN'S SHOES. ELEGANT STYLES AND GREAT VARIETY I ALSO DH.Y QOODS, CLOTHING, CARPETS, ETC. OLCOVICH BROS., Carson 4t fbmHla Kts., Carson '!- . d. oBAwscnxnt. j. a. onsimv. tt. . aiASoa. MASON, CHENEF & CO., Ov-rxrs asd 9Ai.wimoii Penrod Bl rfc, c nerof Canon and and Td'grapli treat. Wauboisi Corner of Plaza and Mwr ate CAASQN CITY, NEVADA, tir HOLES J ff ers in ANO RETAIL DKaL Groceries, Provisions, FLOUi. AND FEED, i Blasting and SMtinff Powder. Hardware, Tinvrar-. Crockery, Glassware. Cattery, Paints and Oils, Kbet, Fase, Boots, atbuay Furnishing: Goods, &c. We have the largest and best r-ire-proof in the State, and are prepared to receive Grain s, General Merchandise on STORAGE at all times, and to niak CASH ADVANCES u Ux ome. Goods delivered free of charge ;n all parts ul the city and la any patt of the surroniidinjr countrv. jal-tf MASON, CHEKET k CO. JACOB TOUK I UK UKALEE 13 GROCER I ES AXD PROVISIONS, WINES AND LIQUORS WALL PAPER, Faints md Oils ALSO, GENTLEMEN'S Furnishing Goods, Elc Etc., Etc. Corner Carson and Ilnsser Sts... CARSON cur, HEVADa DRUGS! DRUGS! DRUGS! F. COLTON, :w i' iiiitniiivinv WHOLESALE ANO RETAIL DKAL er in Drugs', Chemicals, Patent Medicines, Fancy a nd Toi let Articles, Oils, Brushes, Soaps. Garden Seeds, ALSO, Pure Wines and Liquors F. COLTON. ADOL.PII JACOBS FROFItlKTOB OF THE STORE, AT THr Ormsby House Corner rs CARSON CITY. NEVADA, Keeps the Finest Brands of TIAVA.NA t: I AKH, Ar,n DOME Tl fIC RS, TOJU' 'OH. GENUINE . MEEH HACM PIPKf. :Fin Oitlory. Which ho will sell at lowest rates possible. jsoa, December 11' um. V