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She parson gailo ppral ! CARSOS Wednesday. CM 1'V s AXTECEDEXTS. Tax maner in which the Bogart I The Modoc Wab is productire of case - has been disponed of by the) no items worthy of remark none U uited States Court in San Francis- that the telegraph gives ns any hint co is a fair and reusouable indication of. At last acconcts the troops tlmt the Secretary of the Navy j were expending a great deal of am moveil upon the Bogartian outworks munition and patience in trying to with due c.intiuu and under the very drive the Indians from and find them beat of al vice. Probably the case in the lava caves. Our opinion, to was worked up by hard headed, clear minded Attorney Qeneral Wil- i;.., ! .1,.. r magazine writer h-ivo said so, and . , , , , , .. .. there is much corroborative evi.Jence This is n pro-'resvire asre. Siai berles newspaper editors and ra iny NEW TO-DAY. CARSON THEATER. Ruber Feiford Manager Ellas Lipsis Business Manager BARGAINS! BARGAINS ! KOPPEL & PL ATT. Jomcr Caraon and Third :rccu. eppeaifr iha St. Charles Hotel, CARSON CITT NKVADt. Thursday Evening, April S4, 1&73, First iririn - of the be taken for jast what it is good for and nothing better or worse, is that J if, in the Indians' judgment, they j r,,i-t.t-.a P.- .!!. I,. oL.. alt .n L.t lrrn H. 7 Tit., .... i in DA II jit in rnnimri in annport of the assertion. A -iron . " " . . . . . : . . ' """lu u : " M I U inUUrti . , ,, Tt-utm iif ruiuv, mt t unicie ana nidi uooks ami crannies as tuer see B:irr s name has been sosni'cefwiuilv i . . ' . . , . ' the fugitive himself, will be shown fit to ocenpv; but that if thev have rescued from an ancient oppr. hrinm . . ... . .... . .. that he would if he came t; revisit . , . , , ... , mere, away tney nave flown. We mean to say that we believe them IIE HAVE JIST 1 f large s REl KIVIl1 A vin 1 eiM3ii.l..l in li.tli.itf i if Ite.taa- the glimpses tf the mfl-rn moon, 1 ... . . . , - . m. 1- i i faced impndetit rogue- Anvhow Mr. not onlv interviewed but uiuel and .,, . , , .unhurt ni gei a iriai iy manire t-ourt martial which will be very freo winetl and in viced to accept of the Presidency of an Insurance Cm panv and to deliver a lecture. Only a Itttlo wliilt A-yn Jntl as Ts.!irit w.is the snl ject of a verv ingenious and iu ,'hi,:f of tLe ca,,se of roner in eUborate a,l..Kv bv a clever and ',,iea,la y the New York Sun and charitable writer of moral e&savs. qnite capable of staying or going, spite of any military hindrances. from iettifiggery, Pixlcyan gas and ; Indians move light, are al- Fcns.itional uonseiise such as is had :rge suppl) of APsO SUMMER C0G0S I Oar Stock ccd:' o: Sja Francisco Chrjnicle. (J 'J Jas km excased as a ioor. !)eca- j Xhk irrepressible conflict between lating sci-lywag h. tiionght he the Scanuel aa.i Whi.nev factious of might tnrnan honest shekel by offer ing to betray his master b, he im plicitly belisved, could and would work a miracle in his own Wbjilf and thus escape criii-ilictioii ; and who. upon fiudiug the mischief he h:id wrought went and hanged him self out of shear remorse.) Een A drew J -ks'u and Cornelia C"le nremeu in aau rrannsco still ges on. A new Board of fire Commis sioners havecomeiu and they appoint Frank Whitney to the chief engi neership and depose Dave Scannel. It wu a m.ttter of course that when Scauuel went out Whitney wonld go in. When Whitney goes out. in will o I.tve Scauuel. Aooarentiv the have h id their apologist ; and the luaiu obj.-ct in life amongst tje Fire time will cirne. peril .ps. when B is.' Jakiea f y.,,, Franeij. is to alter Tweed will ba held no (metophori-! U:te b.tweeu Frank Whitney and iiigi'l of i)JVB Keauuel. Lave is a figure ealiv) as a s.me hat fl.'sliy light a lienef.-tii- i-if- eatmtice in liehulf ff a starving con stituency; and 'e legin alre:iily to see Lead lor the Xew York st.vie of lirr men aud Whitney represents the Bostou variety of that eutlnisi .stic that Squealer Colfax is .lestine,! to; frateru:ty. Hence this iuteimiuable ean tnizitioa 1V the Sonth li 'ti 1 contingent of the Y M. C-- A. We are led to m ike these remarks by reading the following defense of the !( list whieh is from nr less an anthority in the journalistic world j than the Cincinnati Inquire : " Alexander Hamilton was the founder of onr Congressional lobby. Franklin was a shrewd and snecess fnl lobbyist. 'Come and dine with me to-morrow,' said Mr. Jefferson in 1790, to one tf the foremost men in American affairs, concerning a I 'ill covering S-'I.OtW.lljO, and I will ask a fri.-ud or two to meet you. aud we will talk it over.' Aud that dinner removed the national capital, aud as- j aniued the S21.tXi0.0Ut debt incurred during the revolutionary war. Tiie politi.-al t-tatus of the Northwest Territory was fixed by a lobbt ist in the bent sense of the mord. Thi Ordiuance of 1787, imaiort d in his tory, a measure ahich fixed forever the character of the population northwest of tne Uuio, impressing on the soil itself, while it bore noth ing bnt the forest, the law which w deeer than all local law and deeper than all local coustitntious. doubt, says Webster of this law. in Lis speech in answer to Hayne, whether ouo single law giver, an cieut or modern, has produced effects of more distinct, marked aud lasting character than the ordinance of 1787.' We are iudeuted for this fa-nous ordinance to a lobbyist Dr. Ma Hash Cutler, a Doctor of Divinity, a Doctor of laas, a Doctor of Medicine, aud a man of scientific renown throughout two couiiueuts. lie honoitbly lubbietl through the purchase of the North west Territory, aud, meanahiie. dic tate. I the ordmaucj for its govern, uieut. Geueral Ja- kviu w.is a lob 1. ist when he waged war against tl United States Biuk. from to 1.3 W. Milton wis a lobbtist in the d.osnf Cromwell. X'm harlot who danced for llerod. and Hamilton a ho diusd with Jeift-rsou, were, alike ami Unlike, lobb. ists. rivalry. The new Captaiu-Ueueral of Cuba was very coolly received at Havana nolxidy gnsbed and not a single ri'r was heard. He had a formal reception and made a speech in which he said " I appreciate your patriotism and lovalty aud so relv and count on your co-oieratiou. I will always act as'a loyal Spaniard aud Hive you conn.ience, aud couseqiieutl v yivi must trust me. uuitett. onr dinicnl ties will decrease and we will soon restore pem-e. If the insurgents re- iient e will receive them with iiieu arms us friends; but if they prefer to e enemies, we will combat with them unceasingly." From present appearances the in surgent will prsve themselves amply able to sustain their end of the fight. ways prepared for marching orders are never to be corralled, anymore than that many qnails. Probably they have bad enough scouting le yond their stronghold to replenish their stores of food and ammunition and that they will make the pale face hunt them very constantly and i at no little eril before they are j caught or conquered. Anvhow,! thev have puzzled their great Father which is in W.ishiogtoo until he is much worried as to their where abouts. The Silver S atcsiyn that Stoddard and Twiss, members from Humboldt in the late legislature and M. S. Thompson have oae to Utah to eu gage in mining there. CousiMing of the Young Tragedian i Mr. Robert Fulford I um YorTB s AXD noY8' The Favorite nl Talented ! T . CJTi -p jj- J. PIXL.EY SISTlKS, i ALL THE LATEST A3TD A FULL DRAMATIC COMPANY! Will be produced ENOCH ARDEN! Or. I'nder the Palm t ! y For fall particulars ses small bllla. HI ap-23-td STYLES Furaishtnc Gondi, Boots and Khon, Hata and Tap. Trunk and Vallara. IDankrtn. i Anil eY-rrthine pwtiiirin to a FIRST-CUSs CI-OTHlNrt and Ft RMSHIXO GOODS STOB . Csll sud eee Qa. apl-U ivonoE. SPRING PATTERNS OF DRY GOODS .' I LE3A1T CARPETS AT M DUCEO PRiCCS t fnim axxcax. meetixo of mi: ' Splendid New Style Parasols, Jg Slockholdra of th Viriuia and Truckee j kilroad Coinpiny will brU in this city ud , Princh Satin (Duehear) rnrseta. 1 1 LnvAi. uic ui nay. if. G. A. K1NU. Secretary pro tcni. Virginia City. Nw., April Tl. 1STJ. tpiJ-M HORSE STOLEN ! SIO nJE3X7r.AJEU ! Ji wi 1". ABOVK KKtrtRDCa ill be priii to anvone n ttirims tS'V t th nnnertiint-d iti i'binatoirn a Ay hersc etcl.-n fnim ti'-!r Ptubl.- t-n the ' It i ' aii!h "f Al'ril 2'Jd. sddtK'T- : a BAY. four . . .. , , , ! vears oni. ana oiie wruic lima zooi. ive i--ur- sometlung more tangible iinoi the gbot , ii:srtl him ut Due Iknbm HOP WO CO. ap-a-10d Virginia City has a mvsiter Keaitr Made Suits, JAPANESE SIUS, PRINTS, GRCANDIES. POPLifiS Mi CHAM5FEYS, Will be si,!.I at annrieint'ly cheap rus at SHE YER & fWORR!?, I Cron Strwt. rit xt door to Wills. ?ir(M ft 0., Cursoii City. Ntv. up'S-tf business that lu uie smh a sensation :iiuou;st the clergv and spiritualists Carson. April 22, 1873. Uncharitable Certainly it is nne of onr business that the Silver teallndes t the Senior Editor of ha Humboldt Register as one " whose vitals are corroded by that Honl-aearching fluid known an 'Chin; Brandy " bnt the atatement ex hibita a lamentable state of affairs. there awhile aijo. The Enterprise te- Lit-s it as follows: ! Last uight aU mt 8 'olx-k, Wm. II. j Verd 'U. an old aud Weil knovrn citizen of this place, ainl at present book-ket-pt-r j anil business lunn of the Gohl Hill Xetcs, ST. 8E0S3ES BENEVOLENT SOCIETY. rune sewi-m irm.Y meeting X of tl the above n-nuu-d aociety will tke place On Sunday. AprU 97, 1873. was stabbed and Vrrv scriouslv woumlrd ', bv some person whose name he declines : Hall at Capital Lodir I. O. O. F. to give. From what we were able to j Carton Cltjr. .-r.r r,Mir tl. Ptl...1i,. f !t,.,-K Th.1 The nrinniration la pnroly Benevolent in ft. dearendinta of BRITISH B RN or NATIVES OF THE BRITISH OOLONIE are eligible to nnmtv rsb p. A full attendance of m mb ri and thxne deaimosof becomiuff ao, la reqneated For particulars concerning tne organisation appiv to EDMUND JAMW. Secretary. auHMw S'i Sorft; c rson Street. wound, whieh is said to be quite a large one externally, is in the left side near the third rib, and penetrating the left lung. After receivius; his wound h? was able to walk down K street to the Oriental litdi.'iiig-b.onsH, where he hs a room, but on di-sc-t-udim; a flight of steps leading Jowu tr.iiu tile street to tne nrst floor ol I the building where his rooora is situated j ue fainted aud fell to the ground. In ! falling his arm struck a window aud : tirokf a pane of glass, making a noise j "f , that brought to the spot the land-ladv mil another lady lodging at the bou.si-, i wild il .n:iired i.t lii,.i .i l.w r.u.ti . A BAU Ut n. r- - - I IRTHDAY ToMSfT CflANKUiK. too ilitite, is aai.1 to bo in a daugerons predica- meut with his pistol-shot wonudeti baud. Prulaaldjr ref uaed to have it amputated aud it ia threatened with mortification. The U r.R R blockade ia raised and trains are rnnuiug as nanal. i Suit Cohmkiukd O. M. Evan has commenced suit against J. H tub. Christ. Lark. 8. J. B .unitield Jr.. C. A. Kvle. Hamnel Kinir, J. G Mather, T. V. Jalien, officeni nt rjiiiuluddt eonutv. to reatrain earl and all of them ti'om removing their tlices to Winnemnrea. Application was made on last Inesdav in the Uis triet Court for a temporary iniiinc lion restraininjr the defendants, pending the bearing of the case from removing their oflires and ar hives of the oonntv to Wimieniiiita ai:d p raving that npou thefjiial hear ing of the case said injunction t- made twrpetnal. 1 he Con rt ordered h;:t a tetniorarv lnjuiiction lie is- surd, anil the case is set for hearing n Wetltiesdav. April 2Jth, at in V!M-k a. M Tien. 11. M. Clarke. ml I. H. Harris are attfrnevs for olaintitr, and District Attorney T. V. J alien, LVputv District Attornev S. S. Or.isa. and C. S. Varian nre attornevs for the lef ndaiits. We nnderstaml that the District At'or tiey lias engaged Judge Lewis in be half of the defendants. Silver ttate. the wound and made the wouuded man is comfortable as possible. The phvsi- ii in would not allow his patient to con verse with visitors, or in. Iced to say but few words to himself or assistants when it was absolutely necessary that he iiotild answer some question. Sir. Ver- len is oue of the most quiet men iu town very temperate, and is iu fact about the last man we would suppose liable to be assaulted in such a murderous manner. Ail he wo aid say about it last iiiUt was that he knew who stabbed him. Al though niurh weakened by the loss of blood, be looked quite bright at the time we saw him last mgnt, about ten o clock. and uttered no word nor sound expres- -uve of p uu. it wu Deiuj well cared for by his friend and brother Odd Fel lows, and from what we could gather from the remarks of the physician he seems to feel pretty couudeut of 'lie re covery of his patient. No tklegkaph news of any mo ment reached here last evening. The following from the Cirotiicle is all we can mm : New Yokk, April 22 I lie steam er Kangaroo carrying the first eight een miles of the American shore end of the New York aud Loudon direct marine cable, arrived iu the harbor vesterdav. the carries the immense oil of metalicrope iu her hold with mt apparent labor. Site is com ui.iu:lel by Captain Manning and is owned by th lelegrapti Oou structiou ami Alaititenam-e Com taiiv. which has charge of the re pairs of the present transatlantic able, and baa for years been en gaged in laving over cables in Euro pean wttera. JNo work on the cable will liegin until the arrival of the Great Eastern, expected several days lence. WIErVlORIA'- "1 AT Good Catholics will be glad to hear that the venerable Pope of Rome is recovering from Lis attack of sickness and that his condition seems to be very favorable. Th ban Franciaeo Ckrunkle -n- n ounces itself as a Protestant organ. rhe K-iman Catholics are to be con gratulated. liichey & Williamson's Ha EMPIRE. On Monday Evening-, April Xt, 187.1, In commemoration of the bixthdaj of JOHN HNSOV, EUGENE MAT, And JOHN EICHET. EOB FLANDERS will tnrnish the Mnair which tact is a guarantee that it will be 6m- clia. TICKETS, (taelnilfnif i THE PUBLIC IS ISV1TED. pper, ) 3. ap22-td a. d. caaMBsaua. m. .ataaoii. MASON & CHAMBERLIN, Ornca aD Salmboom Penrod Bl a, c Her of Canon and and Telegraph treett. VTAjuuiocaa Comer of Plan and Jf osier atnaU CAdSON CITY, HEVAOA, lirnOl.ESALE AND BETA IX. DEAL. If era in Groceries, Provisions, FLCU3 AND FEED, Blasiins and Sporting Powder, Hard vv re. Tinware. BOID THItVINO AXD CoXSlDBATE Thietes. Nis;ht before lost the room ot P. L. Ciiwau. on UcCauuou street, was entered by a thiet or thieves, between 7 md 9 o Vlock P. M.. aud all of bis per sonal effects wero abstracted bedding, clot him;, valise, etc. The next morning new sack was found at tne corner ot the house containing all the private ta pers of Mr. C. which had been taken. Utnd some of the Piuche thieves are Ul UlC UUUOI .. UUU .;. class. iPioce Record, April 17. J Crockerjr, Glassware, Cutlery, Faints and Oils. Snot, Fuse, Boots, Shoes, Furnishinff Goods, &c. We have the largest and beat lire-proof ii the State, and are prepared to receive Grain at General Merchandise on STORAGE at all times, and tc make CAS1 ADVANCES an the same. Goods delivered free of charge n all parte of TEA : teas : teas: TEAS ! FINE JAPAN, ENGLISH BREAKFAST AND 6UNFCWDER VIIXED TEAS. JADE IP BV Ol'RSELVES IS packages of five pound and upwa.de. and delivered iu any part of Carwn, Silvtr Citjr, Empire. Gold Hill and Virginia, CA11BIAGK PREPAID. Samples Sent If Desired. Orders from any part of ihc country promptly and accurately executed. N. B Mr. JOSEPH BEER, who has had a larffe experience in eonie of the moat extenaive Tea Importing Houses in Lorn oa nd New Tark. will have charge of this department. Only the Moat Reasonable Prices will be demanded. T. BEER dc BKO., Botchers and General Merchants. Empire City. tier.. Jan. 1. 187:1. ja FRISBIES ri ostaurant e&. - OYSTcR SALOON I Comer of King and Carson Streets, Carson City, Nevada. THB IXDKR.SI!;EL HAS KN tirely renovated this popular place of t. A PKIVATK APARTMENT aa been added to the Establishment, fitted lip in the best style, for LADIES AND FAM1L1I.3. All kinds of Came, Pcu'trv, Fresh Oysters from Hie East and mib emurxco. FISH. BOTH FRESH ASI) 8AI.T ITATEnV CAN BE HAD AT ALL HOIKS. Bv rmn-hasinz all my supplie at wholesale. nn preared ro Net a Better Table at I.esa Priiea ban any other houae in tlie biate Finest of Liquors, Wines and Cigars, '"it i . p. FitisniK. fVliiS S. ABBEY & M,?S. S. BRDCK WII.I. rVPOIt.1I THE I.ADIKS OP C:irson that thiy are now prepaied to Teach the Ladies to Cut and Fit By one of the best rules in the fnited States. TKE GRAND EXCELS1CR AMERICAN WART Has no equal in the world fur 1 .snring e .ae. iieauty, atyle and freedom to thi form. The rand American Exc lsinr Chrt carri-d a prise .f 92t in Slt IjJre Cilv Fel.runry 3d. for the BEST FITTING. The ml. was fully ti Bted and Ihe nnaDimnna decision . f five judra was t,. .it. .-a h. rt ..,.n.. I given to the Exolsv r Cher'. Ve cordially in. country. aal-tf 1IAS0N A CUAHBEBUS. 'I vitethe Ladies to give i a call ana u si tne I superiority of oar Chart I'woit splT AIRS. BUTTsi.