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Sine clarion gailg glppra CJA-lt.-iO-V CITY BMmUf r. Jmir 1. Good Qpeis Victobia's ok e is beard calm!; and prujrrfuIW i-oaucelling the doing of those tilings which shall pro mote peace slid KOutl will amongst thr people of the euth. The Uff and tilted maimer of her rxprenaiuj; herseii is nothing it is a men state form for lljrstj to speak, condescendingly, of "my faithful eonimous" and of bring graciously pleased," 4c, ice The spirit of the thing (the thing given here following,) is that of the present en lightened government of the powerful Empire of Great Britain. It is the un derlying spirit of the age to have a re gard! ul estimate of the peaceable arbi tration as contradistinguished from the arbitrament of mortal combat. Are we come spun the edge of a new era when, the art of war having been perfected, there shall be no more of the submitting of international disputes to the disas trous determinations of breech-lwading muaket and tided cannons? The tearcking, fair, ptasiunleas spirit of this philosophical age carries with i' a la mentable lack of logical force if the Bight be not given in domination over mere physical powers aa is contem plated in the tone of her majesty's mes sage to the House of Commons, aa dic tated by her wise right hand man, 'William Gladstone, and aa herewith re produced: Lon-oos, July 17. In the House of Comiuous ibis eveuinx the Bight Hon orable Lord Utho Fitzgerald, member lor Kildore county, produced and had lead the Queen's reply to the address of the Commons on tue subject of interna tional aruitration, aa follows: "1 have received the address of my faithful Com mons praying that I would be graciously pleased to instruct my secretary to enter into communication with foreign powers with a view to further improve interna tional law and establish a general and permanent system of arbitration. I am aeuaible of the force of the philanthrop ic motives dictatiuiz that address. I have at all time desired to exteud the practice of closing ioteiuational contro versies bjr their submission to impartial Ii.t litis, and to encourage the establish ment ol rules lulcuaca wl' etjiul o iic Bts to all. 1 shall continue to pursue a similar course with due regard to tun. and opportunity whenever it is likely to lx attended with advantage." Tilt House received the documents with party cheers. Theu has come a sudden check upon the hitueito triumphal numb of the ad vancing and ambitious Washbm ne family. The God of Israel seems to have with held his aiiruiiig smile from the youngest brother. Three of the renowned family have contrived to get themselves iuto high political places; but than thif the force of the Washbumrs ean no fur ther go. Israel, the eldest, duly gradu ated from Cougiess as is the Washbur nnu fashion, now enjoys the pension oi a succra-Jul office seeter as the collector of the Port of Poitlaud iu his native Stale of M.uue; Etihu, as the wi.le woild knows, is the hard headed and ungrace ful but caret ul and courageous represen tative of Uncle Sam at the the what shall we Cill it? at the temporary head of the French Kepub Freui-h goveru lueut. we mean ; Calwallader C, the next brother, is pretty strongly enscon ced in the Gubern:itoiid chair of Wis consin; and Charles we like to have forgot Charles where is he ? He is the one who once, a long time goae by. won some funny laurels in hghling a duel new San Francisco ith Frank Wash ington, (now gathered to his fathers, ) and sulisequeutly got more of notoriety than fame as our Miuister to Paraguay. Well, ail this gossip is. as we have chosen to make it, a condition precedent to reporting the fact, told by the tele graph, that at the Ik-publican State Con vention, held at St. Paul on Thursday Mr. William 0. Washburne, the young est of the family, a railroad man, a speculator and a keen sharp fellow, able t scull bis own oar. brother or no brother. William, he was defeated for the Gubernatorial nomination by one Cushman K. Davis, whoever he is. It is almost too bad. this is; for William has been training for the nomination for a rood lonit while. Now won't that mellifluous and eaT-ePutterine Milenian Donnelly, jump np and crack bis heels together? Won't he juat spit on his agricultural palms, take a new grip at the middle of his sbillela and whoop a whoop of Celtic delight? Won't be strut galore, acashla. mavourneen? It will be aa good aa a circus; and St. Ignatius, .he nation saint of Minnesotian husban dry will, it is feared, aoundou the politi cal Douuy brook Fair and return, like Ciucinuatus, to tu plo.v. Vmsi is iu a bard tttreak of luck. Her Great Fair is net a buccrss t-xvepi u the way of exhibiting how shaipex than a seipent's tooth it is to have to deal with a pack of wrangling laukees with uu appetite for MUall, purler-uouae plundering. When the Fair was about to open then all was ainiles and promise of a glorious success. Then it began to - rain; and the ttnspests raged us they never raged in all Austria before, and the windows of the great glass exposi. lion building were stove in and everj thiug and everybody was bedraggled and half drowned. Then some oue of the factions cf the Viennese Bourse got a corner on a bubble which had been blown up to bursting proportions by another faction, and the frail, iud ited thing was burst and a direful ptnic ensued and threatened to swamp all hands. Theu same delays of ships aud deterring stor ies, true and untrue; and now comes the cholera to pile the Pelion of panic upon the Ossa of accumulated misfortunes. The Great Exposition seams to have been born to bad lack. With a grand nourish of trumpets, much adjuratiou of the "God of Battle," and a very pleasing lnelo-drauiatic dis play, Dou Carlos, in whose name all the recent disturbances have been promoted iu Spain, has once more set bis tout upon what Mr. Micawber would be pleased to term his "native heath." The coming of this royal Don witiiiu the lines of Spain, though characterized by much of theatrical lurore and stage pos turing, still carries with it a notion of vigor and earnest, direct, clearly-conceived action such as seems to be wholly wanting on the part of the self-cboseu authorities at Madrid. Moreover, there seems to be some very material aid be hind this Carlist movement as if his Donship were well warranted in his ef forts to turn the tide of political affairs in Spain and place himself upon the throne of his deposed but still ambitious and plotting mother. Of the progress of the Infant and his backers tne tele- rapu gives u tuesc paiuuulars, as fol lows: Baiosne, J;tly 17. Iltrald cabl. special. On Wednesday uioruiug llub I alios entered Spain auiiust in irsvnb ilile eutUUsiasui. Starting Iron- Puu iud Bayoune he reached Usteritz a. i x. M. "on horseback, accompanied b tii French Legitimists, oue Carlisi ..ffijer aud four correspondents, uud lcil luiuiediately lor the Spanish frontier. the party wore no arms or uuitoruls, an oeiUg iu citizeus' clothes and caiijiuj. lorei;u passports, but not a single geii. .t'uriiie was met by them. A trait was made at a small iuu on the Spanish sitlt 1 the line near the foot oi the Ptii.i Plata, where the M.uqius ot Vald ispiues and General Lissuria were with an escort. All kisse.l the hands ol th King. Here tou Carlos donned a brrl naui uuiloriu, and the party proceedi d lo Yugarraururdy (), allele several thousand Carlist troops were eucauijK-d. A Tf ileum was chanted in the cliurvb. and alter ttoe religious cereuiouy neurit every soldier kissed the Kind's liana. All the Bepublnuu pusoueis were re leaseil, the cauuous ot tne lurt iired uud .he dav civcu to universal hilantv. there were 4,010 troops here, but the malu force is nuiter tiio. on tue coast oi tiiscay. to cover t lie landing of the car oes of anus nud ammunition llulu til-hob ships. A proclamation has just oeeu issueu lv Don Carlos to the troops. aud he says he will now fight with them. It is the majority of the county com mittee of the Unwashed of San Francisco who have it ull their own way, bedad. 1'hey have squelched the miserable iueliugs of tne wretched minority auu oaased a resolutiou resolving that the co umittee be constituted a Bjard of Electors with power to select the sixty uiue bould dillegstes to the county nom inating convention. On Moud.iy night the said committeemen will come to gether prepared to name their men; and of course there won't be any caucussiug and stuffing aud sich like, beforehand ! Oh n! It's the man with the stud-boss breast pin that wud do that! Th Stags which runs from Corinne, Utah, to Helena, Montana, was attacked by concealed villains in Port Nenf Cau yon and the driver, Cbas. Phelps, was so badly wounded by a gun shot from the attacking party that he soon died. The passengers got on all right after this mysterious shooting and were not afterwards molested. Tan are "seventy-nine orphans in the Good Templars' Asylum at Vallejo. They are to bavs th diversion of a Son day school. UfHiT TtLhCKAMM. New York. Julv IS. The correspond ent of the irrij, under date ot ISerhu, June 2'Jth, makes public a most remark- aole conversation witn fnuce uismaich, u which the Prince, alter giving ex pression to his weariness of spirits, is made lo say : " The truth is tUere are not hail a dozen aitu m Germany on our side. I mean who clearlv compre hend the real meaning of the coullict in whicn we are engaged, and in wnicn, notwithstanding our success thus lar, 1 now leueve we shall be beaten. Tne rnipeior does not understand it. It he lid ne would change sides iu a moment. I'lie Crown Prince perhaps does, but he will put himsell ou the other side, if in deed, he is not already there. Tue hgni is trie Empire against the Churcu. It is a fight ot tne Siate, empire, Monarchy or Bepublic. against God, and in this hght tne State will get tne worst oi it uuless it succeeds iu destroying the idea of God and placing ilself iu His place. Men say they must have something to worship. Well, then, let them worship tiie M ite ; let it be all in ull. Let it take the place of the family as well as ol Deity ; let it be the Deity. In two generations, if we bad tne Ueld wholly to ourselves, we could so obliterate the idea oi God aud of imaginary rights be stowed on man by him us their Creator, that the substitution of the State in His piace would oe effected, and the State, as iu Pagau Borne, be all in all." A Cooling Anacaaaioa. Mr. Borers, of Winchester Street. thought he would surprise bis wife anil a few of her )ri bus with uu ice cream treat, Saturday eveniii", s the weather was dreadfully hot. So be went into the confctionery" and ordered a quart, and had it J ut up iu several tnicliUesses oi paper, sugar loaf style. The confec tioner tola him to carry it, aud Mr. Bog ers gripped it unit hastened toward home. About three blocks from the house be met a neighbor going home on the same mission, slid both stopped to remark on the coincidence. Then they fell to talking a out "hetsty uud I are Out," ai.d trying to compromise on the authorship, but didn't niukemuch head war. Biirs. who was a personal friend of Miss Emerson, claimed that she did not write the poem, sud tried to throw the laiiuui of ihe authorship upon Car let on. The neighbor was indignant at this.as he lavored Carletou, aud made the rather strong assertion that Miss E. wan none to izuod to write it. Here Bog- ers lost bis temper, and th- neighbor missed his, and uotuot tneni were laying themselves out for one of the grandest intellectual tussels ever Seen in that ward, when a sudden and severe chill alorw his left lea started Boet3 into a recollection of his errand, and looking i it! Euiei- -on was shocked b-youd deM-upt.ou i ee a pair of doeskin pints blighted i .he bud, aud to tind that the entire cou ents of .he paper paiknge, with tli. xception of a tulle caught in oie slio . uad noiselessly disjipprared. "Godtoi .utus!" said Mr. Bogeis, uud inuue llately started tor home. The neighbo as appropiiately p.iued by the nc-ci lent, out was of the priv..te opiuii.i hat it was a sort of judgin nt from .leaven on Borers, but wlieiher l. r stop uing to talk wut-u carry ing ice cream, o "or his litt rary iews, he could not tell. When he got home he told bis wife aUiui d. aud sat d wu to pull off his boots, lheu he bound, d lip and shot oue himo behind him, aud howled; and shot th. ther baud back there and howled again. Then he jumped around aud tore aw ay at ais coat, which was a u w dress pattern aud huiled in remaiks about leligioi. and business, and nil the while thiii coat w.pt great tears of vanilla, ami dropped ibem on the luiuiture and wab paper, and Imiicd theiu iu the carpet, and dashed them agi.inst the blancheo cheeks of the istouished wile. It was some til teen lninut. s before she fun mi out in his zeal foi Carletou he had uucou scionsly jammed Ids package of cieum into one of his coat tall pockets. Tne next morning he hunted up llogers ami with him the express barge on a pack age of clothing to the Howard Missiou. Uatdiury A' fie. CLO T 11 1 IN U FOR THE MILLION ! At PrlceswiUch cannot bo Cheapened in San Francisco or Chicago t THE LATEST STYLES AND OF The Very Best of Cloth! Dress Suits Business Suits, Hunting Suits, TTrxdorclotlxlxier l Fine Shirts, Flannel Shirts, Linen & Paper Collars, Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes, Saratoga Trunks, Va ises. Carpet Bags, BLANKET STRAPS, FINE BLANKETS COMPLETE FURNISHING STORE JOE R08EH8T0CK, Cwnnty BnUain-. Car n City. CARSON CITY UEOICATED VAPOR BATHS! Opposite Carson Brewery, HE. xx s Street. DR. C. F. MONRO'S Vapor 33cttl3.Se Patented April 18th, 1671. Some of th disease cured bv the process. ire KDen Jiatitim, Neuralgia. ironij. Liwr and Kidney Affectum, Liabeti, Brouvtaitiit. Chillt.. Krysinelu. Scrofula, urvy. LeprobJ. bait Klieiiiu, fetter, i ever. Sores, etc., etc. H. FULSTONE Bavine onrchaaed tbe patent riabt. for tbia county (Uruuby), etc., of tbe af-naaid llr. Hour, iv nuw prepaxva to give oauw io au ouy apply. AIM tbe right to sell family (town or coantv) righta tluuajbont tbe Stat of XoTatU. H. F. solicit, tbe Datronace of tboae wbe may be afflicted wiib auy of tbe above named coiu plainta or olh. rs, bring Mitisoed that a cure will be effected if tbe rales laid dowu are complied witb. H. F. will oav strict attention to business and the comfort of tboae wbo luay Kive him a call. Private Appnrtments for Ijadiea. B A T B H , 91 BACK. je!4.tf BATHS! BATHS! T Jacob Muller's Hair Dressing fiBathinji Saloon, r i m i i Carsus stmtt next door to tbe County Buildings, C&HsOX CITY, NEVADA. Private trutmiiitf lor Ladit ihruuib th allev in thr rt-ax of Willis' trug Stt.re. ThunkuiK tbe Ladinn and Gentl-men of Cuvon una iuity tiTihtir libt-rsl iativ-uar!e bere o iurv btfct jwed upua ait-, 1 now reitpei-ifully in vite a cuii tin uauctr of tbe samt-, aa no pais or axprn&e will be ipalt d to mkt- tb in tbe neat est .nd moKt coiufcrtsbleeatalditobment in tbe State of rvada. iiixtr xue a call. el tf J ACOB MnXER. GEO. D. FHYER. Wines and Spirits. Kaa. 6 and 6.1 Caiaon start. Canon City. (Ke door aoutb of A. B. Vriml aoh'a wan bona?) Agent for tbe sale ef tbe following brands of U bir-kiea : A. A. A. Old Valley WHISKY J. A 1. M. feaflel CVdar Kim " spiiit off ild BouriHin.. Bine GnM Bonrlx n " Floyd's Old Ktntui ty " I R. T. fort Capitol conxneaa... i Senate and A. A. A. Rye " J. F. Ititter, old Bourbon " Lloyd's K ntnoty Hourbon Um d's Kentucky Favorite " Jesse Moore's Old Bourbon " I-ino French CstaaaaS wines: also HMH fuller. tifcu. 1. FRTVB. ipl-tf Liquor D aler. WARM SPRINTS HOTEL lT THF STATF FEISOS SITrATED OXE AXU OXF HALF milt east of caiwn Ci.y. Tb beat of -xiHimodations in MEALS, lODOINCS AND W!KES Connectefi tnerewnn are me FINEST BATHS IHE WORLD txuemuct d travel rw. tbey who bave vlMtetl .be olld rs of the Olu World and revt 11: d iii tb leemrv of the New. pronounce i he CARSON WARM SPRINGS l'at MOST lilJJl.HTH 1.1N TEMPEKATIKI lUfc aiosf PUoaloTlVE OF HtAL'lM: mt buaT collie ulilol iv iu KtsKCTs: Of aity Katural Warm Bath in the world. Thev are a liieallc ol r PRESENT HtAlTH AND CLEANLIKESS." AIM ntf uueurtM d aujiwiitrr UT RESTORATIVE PROPERTIES K. B. BATH1SG DKESSES provided for am 1 tn desire them. Free Carrteee frcm Carsor At 8.10 and 1 a.m., and'.' and 4 p.m. Baths Cents L. LACllAl-iXLE, ol K-i f Proprietor. OLD SAZERAC" SALOON CARSON STREET, CARSON CITY, NEVADA. LWIS II THCalNCTON, Prop'rs. I'HI! WELu KNOWN AND POPU.4K I K.in., inh tie. u eutin-lv renovated and ri- oper.d by the iind iiined. A If iue Minara -jmuio it i -aa... ... i.b viuliti.hnu-nt. and a lias oeeu iiiu w . - . CU B ROOM fitted up with tbe view to aci oui modate viaitora. We bave purttiaaed s nrai class asaoruuent of ( Wi.ies, Liquors and Cigars, And shall be hapuy to see and wait on om triends. ol tt LEWIS. ji.lf JEKOMa. imim.imo.1. atass n. aaiGX. a. mat. Magnolia Saloon. M V 1 Jt GAIGE, Proprietors, COCSTS BUILDINGS. CARSOS CITY, uEi . 'PBE ABOVE 8AL.OON HAS BKE I mill" 1 . "f r ent proprietorship in nrat-clana style. Ti e w l uranusoi Wipes, Liquors and Cif nrs Always to be had at the Bar, and there TW F1KST-CLASS Billiard Tables For the MommodatioB of irnstoinrra. UAiuv at., u uor . jll-tf A. MAY. BARGAINS! BARGAINS! KOPPEL & PL ATT. JornerCaraoa ana Third streets, oppesita thf St. Charles Hotel. OAFSOK CITY KEVAB. WK BAVE JUST RECEIVED A larae supply of SPRIN8 AND SUMMER GOODS ! Oar Work consists of MKBTS. VOItTfl'n ND BTaj O Xa O THING ALL THE LATEST 8 T V L f S Patralafcloir aiooaU, Baaota atiad Mlaaoa, Hats sad Cape Traabi aaa Vallaea, Blaaketa Aad emTtbint prrtaiirin to a RST-CLA" cumniawSi namiaaxa oood stom Bank Exchange Billiard Saiccn, Sweeney 'a building, eomer King and Oriiinby afreet, o a. x o jo. c 1 1 y. The best and purest brands of Wines, liraiiidies, Whiskies, Alea, Lager Beer, rlgrara, t-lr. Ketailed at li) Centa ptr glaba. A pernlia feature of tbe Bank Exibange ia the very aupa. rior brand of HAVANA cloAiis, ainaya kept om hand. Call and at me. al-tf R. R. BROWS, Proprietor. C. C. SAKE. aUCHAKI. KAKI. r. a. was WAND, KANE & CO., (Succeaaora to Punter, TVand A Co.) INPOKTEBs AND WHOLESALB Dealers in Wines and Liquors PBoFHisioma or Uaattr'i CaldnraU M beat Whlaky. Also, Amenta for joacpii a. riifcn'a ciumap rsmaTLTasiA H Y t WHISKY, Kos. 607 and 009 front Street, near Jack my?J haa Fraaelseo. (J CARSON CITY BREWERY. taINU STRh'sT CARSON CTI NEVADA Wagner & Klein, proprietors. The Ttry txzst xxlity of LA Gil. K bEER Mads sfivwhtifj on th l-scific Co-t or ffkrv. Ordt-n prum.tl stUiitied to. Ths baioun is cuutuuitl suplitd viti. th twettt brands ot WINES, L1UD0KS & CIGARS Give Us a Call. J Oil W AtiNEE. JACOB KLtl.V. Si tf ban Francisco Matkcu Whuieaale and Kelall Dealer in FRESH FRUI1S, VEGETABLES, CLNrtClltNS, ETC TtllElWDf RSlG.Vfcl HAS ON BAND anu ia uiiilv rLeeiving tha bnalbUT FhUilo, fhtontoT VECITABIES. Btbl tiF libNFECTIONS, CHOICE HAVANA LILAkS. rOlLlUl, RAM a Ebbs, tTC. S. B. Order promptly filled and dehvrres aa per direi'tin-. 0- 0. Pktt Ahll H. Caraun tlnn t. next tu the Theater alulU. FURNITURE AND BFDDINQ I GEORGE W. KITZMEYER, f UKNITURE dealer. AfN CAHMI9! HTREbT. IttT. NEARCT n City, haa now ith all kinds at A.f J the ruatolnee, Caraou lua large Vi areruoiu nlled ait FlTr'Tiltlll'e Anl. aa lie t uor.-u. to eti-L gllCX. has nf.uredall gauds duan to bAIAIX IboUT:. ibe people of Caraou and aurronndins places are reapecttaily invited to call and eiannna baj atocA. . . &attreaaes and tleddiiiu; aatada at uiy Slura are banaaliU BfuriKUl r alteljtluu paid to KKtAlKINI. jel'-tl OKU. V. kll.t.LK. O. P. WILLIS, A P O 1 H K C A It Y . ( vruer Carson and laiuif sitreata, CtO.VIS TANTLV ON HAND A LAHCI j and complete atoik of JltlGS, MEDICINES, l-ErlFCMERY, ETC., ll)LD IT Wholesale and Retail. Prices Reasonable. O. P. WILLIS. TINWARE, STOVES, ETC. ItlCHAltl MII.IaS aavuig taki.n tbe entire vtore lately occupieu by . A. lavia. OPPOSITE Ol-COVICH BEOS., CARSON f'tKEET, C ARSON CITY, la now prepared to do all kilidaol work in bis line, tartienlar atti ntiim paid to JOBBING . Repalrinu; Puu. pa, Roofa, Water. Pipea, etr. T A liberr.l share of patronage ia aolirted. All aork warranted to givi eLtire aatislsctiou. At-nl 'J'.'. dee 17 t WINSTON'S EXCHANGE, Caraon atreet. between Kit aud Cnrw',1 aia., UAUbOK C1TV, kEVAllA. THE BEST UCUCRsTwikES AND CIGARS Ever broutbt to "be State of evada. For Sale at the Bar. Tbia Newtsaloi-n hiubt en extensively repaired and tbe Prot rietir vtill h. rtatt. r import bis 41rara iliet t from Havana, And will cb-llenije competition on tbe sale of tbe aame. The Q-ckxxxlxxs Sail Conneottd witb tbe saloon is the moat extenaiva Ol Ibe ate. iel-tf T. B. W1S8VOS. Proprietor. j. R. JOHNSTON, Xa. 58 J St., between ISecond Si TUlrd SACRAMENTO. CAL., Dealer and Shipper is CALIFORNIA PRODUC FRESH TAB IE f EGETAtlES. Fruits, Nuts, Eggs, FBESH SALMON, And all ardan tiled with dispatch. harr and-rata. Jajll-tf I. o. CARSON LODGE, NO. 4, 1. 0. 0. F. MKETW KVERT WEDNESDA Y Eveninc at pteciaely S o'clock, at its hall, corner of Klaf and Diviaioa streets, Caraon City, Nevada. . Tiaitin Brethren, in food ataadlac, sis cor. lially invited to alb-nd. THOMAS WBLU, . O. 1. 1. GSBZSXAW, Becratary. Jali-tt