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&ht Carson pnihj ppca' CAItSOV ThsiraHay. . at rv ....Mar 1. I"-. Thk Pioche Feet -d of Snutlav lastj Theuk is aomething Indicronnly j contains report in fall, of the pro-1 mournful in the announcement eon-1 NEW TO-DAY. When Mr. Cunningham gets p n the Legishttnre Arkansas to speak bin tuio.l on the railway tax ques tion he has no cni;l in hi mont! nor bntter on hia fingers. lnt hi gives a fall flowing freedom to hi idea iu sneh fashion as the follow ing: I ba-e lieen e-it off," said he. f oiu speaking on my own araenil ment. throngh a motion of the Speaker, bj mean 3 that are beneath contempt. I will b heard npon a bnutlml hnstiugs in favor of tac ng these roads any way, an J of regnlat iug freights. legNlatiug the I Tiber who steal the people's money into poverty, anil repudiation of these b.nd. I appeal from a bonght leg isluttire to an oppressed people. A war uow begins between these roads and the people. Let it come, bee who dies first." This reminds ns to a-k : Will n t the great, riehroiporations who own the important railway in the Uuited States learn. la-fore a tempest of nn reason in lanni'heil against them 1 an outraged and maddened people, that it is for themselves, by an exer-ci-w of a wisdom of thvir own. to vert the. thre.tfiHiii:r iaters hint eil at in thealov qtote.1 int.-mjier- ate speeeh ? A reasonable amonnt f taxation, snhmitted to withont con tent, qnibble or unrninr; rates of fare and freight tint will innre a remunerative interest non capital actnallv invested ; and a general oik position to recognize the grand fart thtteven wealthv railwav corpora tion owe their exigence, their pro tection and their ntenflion. to the over'im people: these view. inr pows and fact kept eontsntlv in su:ht and maintained a the lwi of a prevailing olicv will ex'raet the fang from the Cnnninghams of the stnmp and the Legi' hll and avert world of dmtdfnl calamities. eeeilings of the day before in the Ravmond Hermea trial, bat makes no note whatever. editoridr. of the si&rninVant conversation which itself reports as oecnrring between Thorn tou and Pixley. What was said, ac cording tithe Heco " version, dif fers bnt slightly from the telegraphic reports already received ; and is given by that paper a follows: iiiielaKe iteprecatt-tl sevvreiv Uie iis iulta which h i.J beta ramie upon Mr. IVrii-y and Mr. Lijhfn;-ranil Uv. Hears! aud he inqniredwhv an atinck was mad apon Mr. Henry Kivm, a yoan" gi-utle-man of unblemished character, the part ner of IV'lev. nn attorn- v Mild citi zen who, in all his acts concerning the M1!U ffuica tiail Urru uro -till tx-l.ux- (lie j try iu this suit' had acted n ith the ai- K-e anil council aiui nn1-r the respon sibility of Mr. Perley. He thiiUht the tttiu-b nnon M - Rives had bet n nnnec- es-irv and wanton. Mr. G irber iuqnired who of connsel far plaintiff had a.tacked M. Rives. Jdtle ajiu rki.t lu.u jlr. luornton in t other conns.-! h id stacked him. Mr. Thornton disclaimed having made an attack nnon Mr. Kivt s. Ha said he ant nutleJ ue l.icts 01 lue traiisavlitiiii in wUieh At.-. Rivt- bad been involved iih reference to the M ::ttor and Mam moth and other claim, but he h id as saiued. all along, that Mr. Perley was reSKEit!e for thosv arts. lb? hnd niaile no individual attack r.p-n M. Hives. Mr. Perley said he was rrspounililp for thf acts rt-ferreil to. and was Trspm:sil!e for all his acts, both iu the Cou.t-bouse and ont of the Coiirt-hi nse. Mr. Tuorutoii replied tn.it he was pre- pire l to liv'.ir frm M Perley r.t ;iliv oiue. nn.t. after a pmse. ti" ail 1.-. I. thm h- hoiKsl Mr. I1! t l. v would lint :unret Uined in the following telran,: B0TSF0RO & ANDERSON, kjnt M'xcr. ii'i 11 lull iriHB Pacific li.iilroad construction is pro gressing very slowly. Only ten men are at work grading. The pay is two dollars per dav enrrenev, the men boarding themselves. No in ducements are oflered for laborers or speculators of any kind as yet. Fancy ten men at work seriously grading a trans continental line of railway, and the hope starved genius of Sun Diego, rationed on shriveled expectations, waiting for the snort iiig of Tom Scott's iron horse and the appreciation of the valu of town lots. THE MODOC STKOXCIIOLD. PLANNERS, Contractors and Builders. OFFICE: AT THE LAKE LUMBER YARD. TAHOE The Yreka Juruarx conclusions regarding the Mi nine situation give ns an insight into the dangers at teuding an invasion of the Modoc stronghold. It savs : The way matters appear at the lava bed. the Indians are as detiiut as ever, and endeavor to invite attack iu their strong fastnesses in rocks and caves abounding iu the lava bed, which is probably IH) miles in cir enmference and every part of it a natural fortitic ti"U. each place of Orihrs solicited end wort promptly executed. (?sr--cil. May 1, 1873. tf FRISBIE'S H estAurant OYSTcR SALOON! Comer of King tad Carson Streets, Carson City, Nevada. THE l.DKRSir;Kn HAS KN lirely renovated this popuinr place of resort. X PRIVATR APARTJtEXT hi brpn added to the ERt.iWish'nent. fitted up in the lx-st "t.vie. for LADIES AND FA.VIIJES. All kinds of SUTTERLEY & NOE. TO THE POOR ! AS WELL AS RICH ! DOWN, DOWN with PRICES! Great Reduction IS PHOTOGRAPHS Rtomhed RrmbruiU, Cabintt Size Photo- j .ipbs, at t Crme, Fresh Pou'try, East and Ojratpni from the sian rranrliro. riSH. TOTH FRESH AND SALT WATER. CAN BE HAD AT ALL Hot R3. liv pnrrlnsiBK all my supplios at wholesale, am pwparvd T Set a Itetter Table at T.e Prieea than any other house in the Slate. Finest cf Liouors, Clears. tant Iv, P. Wines and BARGAINS ! BARGAINS! KOPPEL & PL ATT. Jorr Carson and Thint struts, cpp. ait the 8t. ChariK Hotel, retreat iH-mg strong, r. 1 lie Indians a.,s 2in are uot whipped, althongh drixeu Vv ont of ti eir tirst atronhidd, and oc-1 castouallv annov tbe troops. Tliei force rtut'doyetl is not larg .-nongh SUTTESLY& NOE TU 1NINS TKtNSS to siirroiiml til: ii. ill His. on iii t! the nature of the rocky conntry, and j 111" soldiers, aitlioiili iloing uell.j ! are lint gooil stiots, n acciomt of not w-.. . e ,r k lcig cll drilled in target shooting. -B.' II 'SI I ids "Ml. CARSON CITY. .XEVAIH. LOOSE AT CARSON CITY. irrc HAVR JIST KFi LIVE!, 1 1 lurgr supj,i) of SPolNS .D SUWKFR GOCDS ! ills iii-.-sfnt AnTtiiin':ii-nt mul Itn.-L- tv jt ; j It is almost impossible to get a shot Mr. PerW s.iid t'.i-r. w.s no dan -tr ' t an I.idi in. an I tha oul a very A Tarns to flipant criticism of the doincs of onr iwildiera at the Lava Ue.1. A more p-rilon. thank le task ami n involvins of " military glory " in pavment of ter rible risks, never fell njon th men of any army. The thing to lie done bv onr soldier i to seek ont. in a luharvotb of bidinsr places, the atealthiest of foes. This Ltvn Bel experience is the Florida Campaign ezairgerated by the iraprovement in firearms. The Modocs. fierce and untamable warriors fighting at Imjt tinder the black fLuf. occupying a vast snccesaion of almost inacces- i ble fortresses uih ty miles ia rircuM ferin e, themselves armed with re prating riries and fail of the know! ede of the enalty of their treachery these are a terriMe fie to go pros pecting for iu a wilderness of caves and lookout peaks from wbi -h the savages ote, at will, every move ment of their enemies, i'he sucri fice of lifo which must lie exected before these vensefnl Indians have been pnt through tbe promised pro cess of extermination will be, we fear, lamentably in excess of the es timates of those of ns who. in onr iguorance of the perils of the sitna tion have been g.ven to nuderratini; its hardships, its difficulties and its peculiar dangers. ou tli.it si le; that M.v Thornton mi l be sure to hi-ar froi liiiu. Ju l 'f L. ik villi mat on tbrpre lit occision he tle- irel the jurv to hear from bim, aud not to be distracted by ontsi.le liar remarks if counsel wh.i had no Imsiuess interrupt ing wbile he was atltiivssiug the lurv. M.-. Like then proceeded to vindicate tbech tracers of u.ore llearst anil Col. Lyhtner, from what he claimed bad Je n tbe most unjust aud outrageous as tiiiltstipon them. H - insisted that thev hid shown cood faith and honorable mo tives thronihont. He s.ii 1 that however ex dud Colonel Raymond tuiht be, he b ul no claim to the standing in tbe soci ety of San Fnuu-isco or among tbe min ing population on this coast, which G.iM Hearst had honorably oht:iincd an i maintained for years. H s.tid that tbe professiouid character of II Perlev hid uever been asnc-rsed before, iu auv Court of jnsti.-e' and was nut touched ly tbe tacts in this c.-tse. Hesiuilth d Col. Ligbtuer. as a man of ubiiitv and c-.ip.icitv aud integrity, had rauiied high uuong his felluw-nieu. on this coast dur ing the last twenty years, nnd that, after pa-Ming through the searchiug orueal of critiri-iu of a long and intimate corres-pouik-nce, he came out in this case nu ll I iretl in point of r put itiou, altbonb he might he wounded in feelings by th attarks of connsel for plaintiff. AT S6 Per DOSB3X1. Material ron thk New Piochx NatwsPaPEB. We learn from an ex cliangrt from Oakland. Gil., that the material for the new paKr to lie es tablished bv Mr. Ansel in this citr waa purchased in that place two or three weeks ago. The enterprising proprietor is waiting for an improv ed press from tbe ist. when the new orttan will at once commence its career which, we hoiie. will prove prosperous After all the liastv and incon siderate abuse hi'-h hats lieen heaped nKn Captai i Williams of the ill fateil All .ic, it is a relief to read the following opinion expressed by no less a competent authority thau Captain Colby, an expeiien-ed navi gator who couiiuauds the ship Fal mouth. In a letter to a Nova Scotia paper the CapUiu speaKs of " an tu aweeping current (ou the coast at the Miut ahere the steamer was wrecked) setting so shandy to the westward w..en the wind is easterly that, were) it not liorne np against, no reckoning wonld save anybody iu calculating a laud fall. This cur rent is well rDim o to frequenters of of this jMiint of coast, and there is no safety in relying npon snch a chart as that in nae among English captains. He says tiiat. from the testimony of the pissensrers and others, he is convim-ed that it was a enrrent unknown to Captain Wil liams that swept him npon the rocks. and that otherwise his calculations were good " small portion ;I him, as he hides b hind rocks or tihls in :miiIi.i-Ii. I'he Indians are not demoralized, as many have supposed, bnt k-ep out of sight until the trooj.s leave and then they are out agaii us bold ami ileti.mt as ever in some stronger i.o-siti-ui It is lielieved that the fur ther they retreat the worse it will lie fir t lie troop-, an. 1 settler, and tnis will be their tacticsnntil the last oi.e of them is killed. We need Xiect no safety, us the Indians are desper ate and will massacre the people and burn their houses aherever they have the opportunity. Of the dead oihVers a San Fran cisco dispatch says : Captain Thomas, killed bv the MoiIih-s. leaves a f iniilv, a wife and two children, lit the I'residio. Lieu tenant Wriiflit was the son if the late (ieneral Oeorjre Wrght. and I- ves a nifeaudoiie little child at ! Famllr and Friends viilt Yon. Calll Gaston. Lieutenant Howe was recently married to a daughter of Major General W. S. Berry. Col onel of the First Artillery. .Lieu tenant Crin-tou leaves a wife aud child in Washington. Onr st .vi nnsist of .n:-s. voi-Tiisi xn rots' OTHI3ffG ALL. OF THE LATEST STYLFS Parnlxhintr Goods, Boots and hoea. Bats il Caps Trnnks and Valines, Blankets. Instead ot tB. tb. naul Tirirs. suit at prs- lt rharai-d in th i-ily of Viru nis. Tin- diff r- I eni-e iu prirs will p.y th irp of citizens to ana 'rum lrinia. lioiti Uiil. linTton. tmpirr. W.shiie. Hnn. and oilier outside plaren. to J Carson Citv, and have thfir Pbotoin-.Tihs taktru. ) Anil v-Ttlnne p.rtirin to a FIRST.CT A5W ' Cf OTHIS'O and FURXISHrXG GOODS STORg I Call and sre ns. spl.tf That we remain bnt s I i SHORT TTTTVrffg. ALL WORK WILL BE WABRAXTKD OLD PICTURES COPIED TO AXT SIZE. and retouched in Icdi-i Ink. or in Oil or Water Colors. T PAKTICrLAR ATTEVilOS PAID TO VIEWIXO. Tall and See l's an.-l Rrinfr l our 3. K. RrTTERI.ET. Art;t. C. B. NOE. Opfr.t r JOSEPH MM'l::. !.. IU udchei T. U. liBOOKS. Colorist. Thkt who spont their pyrotechni cat periods in the face of the Atneri can Eagle must look to their laurels may. po-wiblv, find it consistent with their dignity to tender their resignation and subside after read iuir the following earnest prayer and erv in liehalf of colonial brass trim ruinirs and gilt bnttons by s Halifax aier : Had the insensate canal which now nnhappily presides over the lestimes of t lie lii ltisli empire been RALSTON, REX & MYRES, II o n a e. Sign and Ornamental Pal ntors, GRAIXEBS and PAPER BAXGEBS, North Canon Btrert. C RKO -V T1 V, NEV. All orders filled with promptness and dispatch, All work in tbe Pointing line done in the Beat Style known to the Trade. ap2t.tr content to order he Guards to BUT Thk citizens of Pioche are a fav ored people. They live to he surfeit ed with entertainments; and now, as an offset to the lawyers' show in the Court Honse there, one Doctor Hornberir has on exhibition at his! Considerable of .office in that citr a tape worm lift render their rifles ami bavonets. the infliction miifht h ivelieen liorne with patriotic patience, for deadlv weap ons are far from neeessarv to such military efficiency as the Dominion requires. But when the fiendish malignity of anti colotii politicians, intent nxin disniemlieriii"; the eni liire, cnliuinates in rolibint; C Hindi an heroes even of their buttons, in tl'S wicketl boM of precipitatinp a Canadian revolution, it is time to hurl liaek onr defj.uii-e in the teeth of the War Ouice. to inform Card well, the Duke of Cambridge and the Barnacle familv that the heirs of England's itlorv from Aginconrt to Ridttewav will not part with one atom of that Mnii and cirenmstance of war which feeds their militarv ardor and will not diminish the Instre of their arm vlace. nor the nnmler of their armv buttons, witbont a strnir jjle which may shake the empir. ." NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE recrived by the Board of County Commis iu.Hf m of Dantjlas rountr. NvwU, for making at it-ration and repairs to the Court Houae in Uv-noa. Hpet'incationn ana an inzoruiatitm wia be fumifthe t by FRED FC'BTH. at hia office in Genoa. Bids will be rroeivd oatii Mondaf. the SCfbi dmy of Mmy, A. P. 1973, nt 10 o'clock A. M., at which time the Board will ipen and examine the Hud bids. Said Boar 1 xvserre the rizht to rt-jert any and all bids. WALTER SWART. Clerk of the Board of County Conmissioners, Douelia eminty. Gt-noa, April 25, 1873. ap250d SPRING PATTERNS OF DRY GOODS ! LfCAKT CARPETS AT REDUCED PRICES l' Splendid New Style Parasols, French Satin (Duchese) Corsets, Ready Made Salts, JAPANESE SILKS, PRINTS, CRCANDIES. POPLINS AND CHAMEREYS, Will be sold at surj'risinglj rheap rales at SHE YER & MORRIf . CrMin "tnt. m il door to Wells, Fargo k C. , Carson City. Kit. sp'3-tf ACCOUNTANT. A N ACCOUNTANT WHO HAH SEV i eral bonn leisure duriUE tbe day and evt-ainzx wonld be pleasd to ilf-vtte tbat time to tne k pjojt of one or more spttg of books for business nouses in tnis riry. aaiim: "ACCOUNTANT," ap23-lw At this Office. Thkkk AKinrD wnrtien are nnmer on in New yorkthinSprinp;. What bnwinea the' have for no) with w manT ia explained bv the New York the material is now id atoiv iii Elko. , . , p.,-- I Vail. hMijrive ih -xample that we are informe.1. Pioche cannot l1 lenifiu. recentir 'ct. giammum in a BmlwaT Uire. ...(.raniumrtieo .lail naiiera aiiuwwanwiia innoa raid, ..-.j. .r, ----- - bat we have not before P-tid an, be from the iDternal ecsnom.T of Cliaa. cane we feareil the motive of giving : Cramnr which anrname. br thf pnulieitj to ine I an won in ns mis- - av, u an fxprettsive aud appropri- the other evening, felt band erop ing in hia pocket, the aide next to. a well d reused woman. At the name time a neat I v gloved band mated on her lap at the aame aide, and seizing COnatTneil. foe expRninenK uaai . ! i wr iao i i" anon ran. iuu bc-iziiik; been tried before, and failed. one " the harborer of a Upe-Itllis wmn leaving the vehicle r, Jt 1 i.n- ..r cAe Recurd. worm. he pulled her arm off. DISSOLUTION CF PARTNERSHIP. THK PART!VKRSHIf HERETO, fore existing between H. 8. Mason, J. E. Cheney snd N. 1. Chamberlin, under the f rm name of Hsson. Cheney Jk Co.. is this day dis solved by mutual consent, J. K. Cheney retirinc from th nrtn. The burnses will hen-after be rarried on by H. 8. Mason and N. D. Cham berlin. noder the arm am of Mason k Cham. brlin who will pay all bills, and to whom all sroiian'R due the late firm of Hanoi. Cheney k uo., man re pajo. n. n. nam!. JOHN E. CHKNET. N. D. CHAMBER IJK. Canon City. April 19. irs. sp20-l a 8PECIALWOTICE. ALL PKKMMVM IVDRllTICn TO TUB WU firm of MAHON. CHKNKT k CO.. are naneatea to call aai settle their aeeonnta in eraer FINE JAPAN, EN6LISH BREAKFAST AND CUNPOWOCt WIIXED TEAS. f 1DB VP BV OURSELVES IN iU package of five pound snd upwards, sna dolivered iu any part of Carson, 8ilver City. Empire, Gold Bill and Virginia, CABRIAGB PREPAID. Samples Sent If Desired. (irders from any part of the country promptly and accurately executed. K. B. Mr. JOSEPH BEER, who has had large experience in some of the most extensiy Tea Importing Houses in Lotu'oa snd Kew Vsrk. will hare charge of this depsrtment. Only the Moat Reasonable Price will be demanded. T. BEER BRO., Butchers and General Merchants. Empire City. Nev Jan. 1 1873. a that i new depart nre. M AflOV a CHAKBERLIH. Carson City, April 1, 18TS. spM-lss MISS S. ABBEY Jb MRS. S. BROCK WHJ. INFORM THE LADIES Ok C arson that they are now prepaied to Teach th Ladles tm Cwt and Pit By ou of the best rules ia tht C si ted State. THt CRANt USEUIM AMEIMAI CHART Has no eqnal in the world for Insuring esse, besaty. style snd freedom to the form. The Oraad American Excelsior Chart carried a prize of Cam in 8slt Lake Citr TVbrunry 3d. for the BEST FITTINQ. The rule was fully tented and the unanimous deeisirr. of Ore Jndgra waa nTeatatbeExerlaiorChxrt. We cord laity hw vite the Ladiea to rire u a call and test the superiority ef ear Chart Boom at