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2ac (fafaon Onilg Appeal CAUSOM Jt 1'Y r Frldav J-!. 117:1. I. TKS I Te;t,r:i.t AMS New York. June ID. The enstims aurh rities ure m ikiu an iiivesti.itiou into th- atteiunt tt il-ir.iu 1 the reveuue by wht is ch.iraeterize-1 ns a heavy and hitherto rexpectsble mercantile tasc It Keemeti th it the house involved ini p rteil frutu U.id.ler-iuel.l, Etnilinil, 120 lire ca-s of M -xicau sh.twU and shipped then) to M-xio. seven of which Were h ppeii to this port and invoiced fru:n AI -xu-o at $2 od a nhawL A a n- ainuiuMii showed the invoice value of the Kh.utls at HiuMerstit Id to be llMi rhiilingH sterling, or about one tonus md per cent more. The goods are now in arizure at a room of the Custom-house. It is reported th it at the f.rtlicomiu election by the Erie Company. A. S. Diveu. John Taylor, Johnston aiid H aiier R.uiidell. wilt retire from the l)irectorv, and that Presid -til Devereax of the C." C. Jk I. K. K. Co. wUl be chosen Vice-Preaiileut. M Henry oue of the principal Directors of the E.ie iu Zou d m. la expected in New York this luoutb, among other things to arruiigc cwrtaiu matters relative to Erie and At lantic and Great Western Riilrosd. Daiey, Uu-y. Dion, Deery and G:ir nier, all the player to take part in the Iaternttiunal Billiard Tournament, were present at the meeting yesterday to ni ike final arrangement for the tournament. It will lie otiened II inday evening by a Time of 3-Jo points between Cyril Dion and J bn D -cry. after which 31 in rice Dil y and Frimis Ubassy will pliy. Ta- winner uf th- rap in tint pLiy a y.iuie vf CJ points every sixty iliys until Febm try, 1475, if en illeu 'd for $1.0 U aud the cup. anil if still the winner he is to lie declared champion of the world. At a secret meeting ot tha Police Com missioners yesterday, it is said a rsolu tlo.i was adopted tb it the claims of colored citizens lie recoiniizi-d lv the J appoiutmeut of 25 able bodied iu n as pitroluien of the police department lhe LoinmiMoners will not say yet wuether the resolution was ailopted or Hot. Chicago, Jane 19 A W.ishinjton p-i-iiU sivs taut Mr. A. B. Meachun, tuePeaceCoiniuissiouer who was wound ed at the C.uiby massacre, will probibly attend tile torttii-ouim tnd of Ciptaiu J tcit an. I his confederates, fit is still a firm believer in the preseut policy of the bovenunent toward toe luiliaus, and iys that there are white men in Calilor- xu- and Oregon more respunnbie for the biooil of G.-nernl Cauby th in Ciptaiu J auk himself. lid is at present naged in prcp.irinn his report ot his attempt to p-uincate Ute U aloes. Jitw Vokk. June l'J. A late ropy of the Lr iii.iou mm. received yeterd.iy , contains a letter from V. H Uisli from Vienna, in widen he s.iys: "J.ist ttow there in iu the rel.ilioua of France wuh theEupire of Germany a good deal to occupy his (Bismarck's) atleu turn. If my iutorui.itiou is correct, and A nave reasou to believe it Is. tbe re- nerve are armed, aud those ill Poseu and Silesia are uitu.ulv ready to move. There is a considerable tli-pl iy of troops iu Berlin. J attnoute this to tbe Prep aration for tbe uiuit try spectacle. I:ui I am told it refers to the nl.uiou.s liave spoken of. the couiplKMtlnU in which have led to a deuiauil lor rategor- lcal explanation from tue I'reildeUt ot the Ftruch Republic of his relereuce to the army lu uis expression ! a hope lor the Kpeetly l.beratiou ot the teriitorv." The storv iroes that the Prussian Minis ter his asked wh it thtt iu-.tllt, aud distinct reply must be uivcu by next AVUursd..v. Professor Joseph Le Coute, in his re cent paper ou the "Auck'Ut Glaciers ot the Sierras," fcives Lis reasons lor the conclusiou that Yosemite was produceil bv ulicitl erosion. It is a remarkable fact that many of the great glacial val leys of the Sierras become d ep, narrow canyons, with precipitous walls, hear the juuctiou of the giauite with the slates wuicb lie ou the lower slopes. Tiiis is the position of Yosemite. Sand- ail)" the Taolumme glacier valley, near the junction of grauite with tbe slate, becomes a valley like Yoscluite, and al most r. vailing it in its gruudenr. The fait that all these canyons, with nearly Venule sides, have been occupied b glaciers, makes it almost certain that they have all been formed by this agency . If Yosemite were unique, it might be supposed to have been formed by violent C-Uaclysiu; but there are many Yosem ites. A prospective centenarian. Mr. Peter B unmoud. of Genoese. HI., now in his 9.5th year, is making a visit to his son-in-law at Troy, and will extend his j-mrney to bis native place in Vermont, whence be emigrated many years ago to bis western borne. ' He-reads without the aid of gtwies aad fcas the vigor of a Xuan of Seventy-hve. - - ml ' It is said that a welf-made steel rai' will last as - loug as atsteea iron ours, the traffic -over them being the same. The L uisvilteV Nashville and Great Southern, as well as many other rail road runuing to Louisville, are rapidly replacing the old iron rails on their lines VKh those of steel. I A N-W Novsx, by Miss Preston to be published in July, is thus described by a correspondent of the New York Evening Miss Preston's novel i called "The Nineteenth Ct-ntnrv in Love." Her hero sue takes from the modest ranks of journalism ; he is a newspaper correspon dent of fair abilities lut low exchequer; aud her heroine a New England girl of exceedingly good sense, and of courst , superior culture. The book is a hilt story, half essay, not tinliku "Arpin dale." The hero meets his fate in a country town whither he has gone fur rest, lii eyes having been injured and his iieabu just enoih iiupaire l by over work : nd overzeal iu his profession to make Lim an interesting object to ira pressioual womaukiud. After days of delicious flirtation he proposes, but the I nly, not so impulsive, will not accept, saying that neither of them knows the other sufficiently; but finally agrees to cor?espond with him. Aud so the love making is begun. The letters are about books and literature at first, then they grow tenderer and tenderer, nntil they liecome sweet love letters, and lead to another declination and a pretty surren der. Marriage follows, aud the book cuds with love in a flat." in a busy city either New York or Boston, The intent of the story is to show that happi ness can be bought without money, and to expose the mistake that so many lovers of tbe nineteenth century are making, in seeking, the men girls with money, and the girlsnien with money; as if by money all things desirable are obtained, and without it nothing. Miss Preston endeavors to show that her lovers live in a good atmosphere, and are altogether happy iu their niodcst "flat." The lest part of her book is the letters. These are written iu a bright style, are artistically drawn, and succeed in showiug the growth of the love on each side and the drawing to gether of the two souls. A diiring clergyman has been lecturing in Providence on "Old M lids." which. to begin with, is im pertinent and un called for. Why. we should like to know, should this lonely and it j ired class be selected as a snbj ft for a lec ture? Why not old B u-belors as well creatures who deserve no sort of consid eration at anybody's hands. This Pmv il ui-e person attempted to give tbe reasons why these unappreciated dam sels never married. It appears that these are seven. Some cling to family names: aud some, also have no knack. They d m't know how to catch a bos baud, which personage seems in the eyes of this lecturer to be a sort of rare, timid bird, or insect. Some hide themselves away "like violets in lowland meadows; some are too conversational Some are too pneise; others too religions, and more too devoted to general philanthropy to make one household happy. We give the reasons of this lectnrer for what they are worth, but p obab'y old m ai Is dou't m ury simply iiecanse they haven't a mind" to. A". V. Tribune. A charming little bit of jnvenile ro mai comes to us from a school-house iu B-nniugtou, Yt. Cupid has there established his invisible and inevitable professorship, and the bigger isiys mid i:iils hive lieeu taking lessons iu the learning of love. Tbe time w hich should have been devoted to the study of til three U s mas wasted in the preparation bitlettlonx sometimes of ten pages in length, and garnished, 210 doubt, with many Ans ! not in I lie least scienunc. Mr. Euo Gould, the teacher of the s,-niHl. not relishing these yonug and idle dreams, attempted lo establish a more ascetic and. we may s y. mouki-h rule. The result is a persoual content tirtween the biggest liov, w ho was tis chivalious :o submit to the indignity ol a ll edging, aud bis teacher, who was too couscieut oils not to try to give it to hi in. fue results were disastrous to the cune of common schiMil culture. The eye ot tbe srd tgogne was placed in monruiut;. I lie lovely little laities new ont at tne windows. '-Thiy read no more that lay;" and the scnool committee is look ing ont lor a teaeh-r ot nuer muscular development. -A". Y. Tribune. Afkica ts. China. L ist evening bout 5 o'clock, a colored man who had taken in too much stimulant, got after a Cuiuunau ou Union street, near the railroad crossing, and swore that he should not come np to town. The Cai uaman tri d to pass, dodging first on ou side aud then on the other, but was pushed back. The colored man then walked np Union to It street tne t. niua aiau tollowuig. At D tbe fellow again slopped the Chinaman, and pushed and struck; turn wneu be uttemptea to p.iss. "v-eiug how matters stood, p.irties iu the vicinity sung out to tbe Celestial to go tu. Having tnis assurance ot tne sym pathy of the crowd, old Confucius s tiled in with much enthusiasm, or, as the French have it, cian. He planted his eft t mauley" sqnarly upon the "sm. l- er of tne warlike acipio Alncanus ami caused bim to think that a portion of tbe rest Wall of the Flowerv Kiuudoui had fallen npon him. Confucius then let go ms right, straight asa line from the shoul- ler, and tne star boa nt blinker ot ocipio was a wreck. (Uneered on uv tne spec tators Confucius worked his fists like a pair of steam pistons, and caused a pro iuse pouring of claret. He seemed a regularly educated boxer, and had pretty effectually demolished his antagonist lie- ore tne police reached tne scene ol tne conflict. Both Dairies were arrested and placed in the Tock-np. As there were nan wnite witnesses ot tne sceiie, toe Celestial will doubtless come ont of tbe dFair with little trouble. Tbe verdict ot tbe lookera-oo was that Sapio got what he was bnutimt for and what iie de served. Virginia EnttrpriM Jan 19th. JAM TO TOR. TUE E11- Which it is nut my style 'i'opruduc U-t-"lrMf itaiu Dj suti uii ins tli( rile, or thia cu i;ii tbr ur iu. Bnt hetfc'n cupiaiu Jack Mill ajivia, and Ky uau uo i-belii uii his I'raiu ! On that Caucasiau bead 'I ht re is no rivwu uf hair. It is goue. it has flvil I Auu t-bosi-z"wuiiv?" And I auks. -Is this San a White Man's, tnd in gut-rallv things ou the fcquarc?" She was known iu lhe cantp Aud filiis uf that stamp Ht-z no riuhts in tbe Law. But is treachtrUH. wuf ul aud slimy, as Nye lu2;ht hev wrii knuwu brlcre. Bnt she said that she knew ' Sbtlk: the lnjiu was hid. And the SLiteiui-nt was true, t't'T it seiuied that she Uld : Since she led Wiljiaut where he was covered by aeveuictn 3ioaic. anu sua I Tbeu thev reach, d fur his hair ; Bui Hye wtt. -Uj lhe iw Of -nations, t'urbirar t i 8urrrndra uu urnre ; And I looks tu be treated, yuu hear me ? as a cris ner, pn iter wl war ! But Captain Jack ruse And he stz. "It's tuo thin, such stateliK nta as thuae It's too lale to beL'iii . There's a Modoc inHctmiaU agin you, 0 Paleface, ana you re gum la i 'Ytu stole Schonchin's squaw lu the year sixiy-lwo ; It was m 'suxty.Fuur hat lAinn Jack uu went thronch. And you batntii Nasty Jim's rancheria aad his W1VUS and SIS DiippuoseS two. "This gun in my hand Was aid lue by ) uu 'Gainat lhe law ut tbe land, Auu 1 vrit-VeS it is true !" And he uuxifctl bis la-e iu bis blanket and wept as ik uiu li I rum view. "But you're tried and condi-mned Auu akelpmg's yi'ur douui." Aud be pauneu aua be heliuued iiut ww thifc resuuie ? He was akeiovtf Vaiust tbe custom of Kations, and cut i.H like a ruse in lis bluwui, So I asks wiihunt guile, Aud 1 trusis uoi iu vain. It this islbe ityle That is Kuinti lo obtain If hire's Captain Jack still a with uo aat-lp on bis brain ? livin', and Kye BBLT HiKII Too Loving lit Fab. Some months i ice one James Spiuks was severed by tue cruel arm of the law from his heart's aitoratiou in other words, was divorced trom his wife. 'The parting brings me pain. Has been tlie liurtlien of bis soug ever since, and he appears to have lov. d Her as loudly as ever. Liast baturtlav evening she was going down Main street, in company with a gentleman, when the love-lorn James approached, took ber by the arm. and said, Where thou goest 1 will go, thv people shall lie my people. and thy God shall be my God ;' or words to that effect. For this she had James arrested and taken liefo e Jeter, yester day, who hued him So, aud at tue same time gave him a little good advice, to the effect tUat sne was too fast for him, and he'd better for ever relinquish all bolil upon her. The fine was paid, as also 5-2 extra, w lilcli James insisted niion makin a present to the Colllt. It is needless to aiiil that he is considered a little demen ted. Afic Lhd'ivmeut. Popular seienca. TLe colors of natural flowers e xposi d to tue smoke ol a cigar are so uflvcled by it tuut blue aud vioict flowers turn green, caiuiiue uud led tloMeis tuin yt llow. Sa says tUe American I IttinUt, on the au inoniy ot a German technical jour nal. A convenient ink for the use of travel ers was exhibited ut a recent meeting ot i be Frankiord Polytechnic Association. It consists ot sheets ot white blotting pa lter saiuatcd wnn auiilue black, lined, and pasted togetber so as to tot Ul a pad. I'o in. pare it lor use, a small piece is torn oil and Socked in a little water, thus iiuining exrellent ink. lue Jfunuit ot the Franklin Institute says a Fret.cn inventor proposes to pbo logrupb dispatches to microscopic uue uens, uud olow tbm through a tube miuk iu the streets ot Dover. When at lh ir d suuiitiou the dispatches could Lie enlarged agaiu. iiy tuis metboil long dispatches could be sent about aa cheaply and expeditiously us suort ouee. HCMUKOCS, An Irishman leuuiu; against a lanip- piil it a tuiier;U pi'ocesnluu was p.issiu w.tti anked who was ileail. "I inut el .utly say, bir. but I jirehunio it is the uinu in luei-i fii i." A x'liisbar curoner niakea no charge where he Mttf uu a voanx uinn wuu pmted his h.iir iu tbe luid.tle. lid auja .uut lua peiHtinal aatistuvtiuu ia enou-u w tjout the lee. -i Kovheter womun, married tu her secuuii husbiiud, recently mutt to hiui : Oh, how happy poor Charley would be, if he were still alive, to see himself re placed by a uiau aa agreeable as you are!" Salf-Sactifice Boy (to lady teacher). Teacher, there 'a a gal over there a wiukiu at me." Teacher "Well, then, lon't look at her." Boy "But at 1 lon't look at her, she'll wink at some body else." At a small town on the Louisville and Nashville Kailrontl, the other day, fom able-bodied men were seen in a field playing croquet. It was the sublimes! spectacle that an impoverished country ever beheld. The New York Herald goes for the Anglo-American cable company with ali its power of argument, making its chief point in advocacy of the aasump tion try the general government .of con trol over all lines by land and sea, which. it tajs, most come to pass, sooner or later. TstUTUFl'L. NEW TO-D Y. NOTICE. C. 3. Mnar, Cai-kn, 10th June. 1ST J. I(osihci:mk op the awi al M-ttlui-xit m ut-pttaitri ft' Bttllii n wilt be r - cvivril at tin Cars u Mint ltttwttii the jlt si'd Aitli Junt iiitit. tu tbt lr4 JuW pn.iiiiio, the bobiiirtts vt tlie Mmt will be rtsumtd. H, F. KICK. je20-td S upt riiitt uik nt . DR. A. CHAPMAN DENTIST, IROM NEVADA CITY. " California, will be al the Oruii Li.v H -use fur a t w di.vs only. wh r be will be happy to atteuil tu the w. ue i quiring bis protYssiou.'il s'rii-es. His stay iu Carsuu City will neiessarily be brief. R El ICRs to Hon. T. P. Hawlet. M. V. Hatch II. f. Fosieb, A. B. Dkikssach Jel9-tf Winston's exchange; Carson street, between Kuik and Camtii su CABSOK CITY, NEVADA. THE BEST IIQUCRS, WINES AND CIGAR Ever brought to tbe State of Tada. For Sale at the Bar. This XewRalocD hsBbftBtxtfrnsivt ly iv paired afid tbe FrupritrtiT will n tvmXU r iiiipvrt lua Ct. ars Iirrct from narmta. And will ch-llengt competition on tbe tale of tue attiue. I tie Gaming 13 All Connected with tbe Saloon ia the rovt extensive in the s tie. jel-tf T. 11. WlXSVOJi, Proprietor. PUBLIC SCHOOL T 1UE KXA.llIW'ilON IF THE Fi ll. THl RSUAY. June 19. it mimuimtf with the PTliuaT itpartUitUt. taUKlit by Aiiis b. AlAU8. iiUDAV. ouutr u. Tbt-t las in tbe IuUrui llirtte lA part Hat Ut, UUiit b' Jilb id. L j uue aud 24 . Tbe cla in tbe Gramniar Depniu.nt,taU)(bt i y ilirm Ulsvix StUiJUt. June 25,26 and 'St. Tbe clr in tbe Hitb Dt-p&rtiuent under the iintruiUt.n of air. U. U. Howe, lT.Bt.-ipal,aiii Mix b.. b. L.lli. Aaitiint. Tbt- pan ni aut tbe put lie are prtii uJmly inviuu tu U; 1 r m nt at ilie uamiuatjui.. Ilie iiibvr lt p r intDt. tbt Ln.tMhitJ bt: talun upeacu oar Will be auuuacd in die paper eacu iiiuruiisg. JL. b. OBLEM.4W. jeISt23 tiuptnuundriit. f f TBAS FINE JAPAN, ENGLISH CKEAKFAST AND ElKPCWCtf MIXED TEAS. jADE IP BY OIBSELVES IN packages of five ponndi and npwaids, am- ielivered iu any part of Carson, Silver Cit Empire. Gold Hill and Virginia, CAKRUat PREPAID. Samples Sent If Desired. Order from an; part of the country prouiptii and accurately executed. N. B. Mr. JOSEPH BEER, who has had large experience in some of the most exteusiv Tea Importing Houses in Loniioa and New Turk will have charge of this department. Only th Stoat Reasonable Prions will bo demanded. T. BEER fc BRO., Butchers and General llerchanta. Empire City. Nev.. Jan. t W73. ntW GOODS! MW GlbOS OLCOV1CH BROS., CHEAT BARGAINS nt DRY GOODS, CXOTUEVe, CABPET9, BOOTS aaal SHOES Kte., etc., etc. WE WILL SELL THE BEST GOODS At LOWIIT RATES. AH are respectf ul'y invited LEAVE OF ABSENCE. HKRRICK HKREBT SIVKM BXtiee to his friends and b tienta that he will take lua uepajlare -for the East on Friday laorniug ne. i will or aoaeni oniv a(m ma weeks. I B. PKK-E at Virguria Ity will attend to my patient, ontll my retara. He will be prcmtiomT office on rr Wcdueadav and aainrday dariaa; my ahstatt. . ' S.A UKKHlUk. Jaat 17, ltTt. itU-lm FOSTER, FREEMAN & CO. THE LARGEST AND BEST KLCCTIOX OF Family Groceries STAPLE MERCHANDISE ! I TBI State of Nevada AS 1M THE KSTAHL1MIMEXT HK ceutl umin ained ou hinu Street, by Mr. lujfEli, special attention will be givm to the WANTS OF HOUSEKEEPERS And the gratification of tha tastefl of Judges of Good Living ! And to that end w shall ke p on hand a con stant and ALWAYS FKKSU blPPLY of ha VfcttY FtKhaT and BEST ol ttod. Meats, PRESERVES, CANNED GOODS. OLIVES, SAUCES, CKUTNETS, Firkles aud Pates, AND EVtKYTBIXG IS THAT LINE ; ASD TBI WHOLESALE and GENERAL DEPARTMENTS Will be alw7 k pt up to tbe f nil wmf of thia Maiktt. uur lariiitics t uble ua lo sell tb Stable Uouut, eut b a GRAIN XJ Gar Bacon, Hams, TEA, COFFEE, &c., - on UK USUALLY FAVORAELE TEFMS. Tt'e shall make a specialty ot dealine in Choka Branus of Wines, Ales and Spirits, And cur conneHicn vilb San Framisco natl Uft iu :urry .u thx brii.ii irtue bi Uitx.iLr TO DEFT COMPETITION IX ADDITION To oar Stock of Central Groc iits. we have STOVES AND HARDWARE, Doors and Windows, CROCKERY, Glass and Willow Ware, CLOTHING, BEDDING, BOOTS AND SHOES. Farming Tools. Ia fart everything in the line of a GENERAL MERCHANDISE TRACE. ' ST'Gooals delivered anywhere la tla nelchkaAawa) FRKB OP HUBS FOSTER. FREEMAN CO.. (LATE DAVIS sV OIIXSON,) rath Cnawra Strewt, Camaai City. JelT-tf