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he parson Balk Sppral CARSON CITY Fa-Ma- Ortafcer 17. 1S73 Tue Day has not jet arrived when Prince Bismarck can be wheedled from Lis positions in tbe world of diplomacy by the honeyed words of cajolery or the arts of chicane and erosion. Tbe correspondence be tween the Vatican and the Imperial Palace at Berlin is an interesting specimen of the art of fencing with words; and it is qnite evident that Bismarck is entirely alive to the situation. The Pope starts out with tbe assumption that "as the meas ures of Lis majesty's government aim at the destruction of Catholi cism," etc., and as he cannot under stand the reason for snch severity. lie is of the opinion that the Em peror is averse to snch harsh pro eeedinirs, and so on. Tbe innendo here, i, that the Imperial ear lias been Misoned, and the Imperial purpose transcended by the wily and hated Bismarck, of course ; and it is not altogether unlikely that the Poie thought to work upon tbe feelings of the aged Kaiser ; but tbe resjHtnse from Berlin shows tbe Pon tiff to have misapprehended his man, if these wero amongst his moving ideas. The reply conveys an ultima- LATEST TELEGBAIIS. Judoe Ned Wheeleb who has Philadelphia, October lG.-At the been just elected to the Nineteenth opening of the tenth annual session of I Judicial District Court of California, Z 1;no,uu wmsiou 01 tne worn- (San Francisco ,) succeeds himself Kev. Mr. Parsons deliven-d an address "1 a most worthy successor to an of welcome. Charles Wilson, Grand able and npright Judge. His op Chief Engineer, followed, showing there t Hon. W. P. Uaingerfield, were now la2 sub-divisions with a mem- 1 ' bership of 9,5cO. formerly Judge of the Nir-th District Cleveland, O.. Oct. 16 The State Butte, Tehama and Shasta. We in-Kei is sun in tiouui, whu cnances lav- i , , oring the Democrats by a small major- reach an old time hand across the ity. The Senate and House will stand Sierra to give congratulation to ? t Ml liT Vvmoclutie naJonty on Uncle Ned. He is a good egg. some quarters that Senator Carpenter Iu- FATED Memphis is still sconrg will be displaced as President pro tem ed by the yellow fever, and there is of the Senate and that Ferry of Michi- little abatement of its ravages. Yin- ynu win pruuuuiv uv jiufc iu m luace. I This, it is said, will be done on necrnint cent Colyer, ready to illustrate tbe of the scandal that has attached to Car- practicalness and largeness of bis pemer since lue adjournment ui uie i ,i i - i . nate 1 sympathies is on his way to the One of the qnestions settled by the stricken regions as a volunteer nurse TUESDAY. election Here yesterday was that ot He thus makes it known that he was mixed scnoois. iu sevenu oi me uisr- i , . , . ricts containinK a lar-e maioritv of col- as earnest as ue was misguuiea in ored voters, this issue was a direct one, I his efforts in behalf of the Indians and in each instance the candidate favor ing mixed schools was defeated. I seveke snow storm prevailed in tion make the vole on tbe Slate licket Eastern Nevada on Wednesday. much closer than the news would indi cate. The Tribune nnblisbes a table of majorities in 43 counties, showing Car- his four remaining Modoc prisoners to peuter, Bepnblican. for Governor, 6,523 the custody of the authorities of the ahead a falling off from his vote two I cv,, i,1ji:,.j0i n; ,, rw.. .. i. years ago, whli-h if q ialed in the State I , will make the contest verv cos if it '"'J prisuuera oi me d'e8 not dt feat him. The anti-monopo- I United States military force. lists nave nnriunbtofiy carried the L.-t;is- latnre ou joint ballot, and probably in That THmm and ecthnsiaslic plow- uoio nonses. , v., !!,.. k 4ii .i.i A lurciing n tun liirtuuvrj vviiiii.Liii- NEW TO-DAY. CARSON CITY JOCKEY CLUB! FALL MEETING! (373. . . . .COWMENCXXG. ... O. I. luKBtm oeobob onxaos. GILLSON & BARBER, EOESEB'S EICCX, NORTH CARSON STREET, CARSON CITY, Wholesale tr.d Retail DULEBS IX STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES ... .AXD. ... GENERAL MERCHANDISE, OCTOBER 28th, ...AKD CONTINUDJO. . 5I.700 IN PURSES ! FIRST DAY, OCTOBER 8Sth. FIRST KCE. Trotting Kce. fun $330, SECOND KAC.-Kuim'Og tic. Pars $150. lime uiuui; ixw lur ail. ter. of tbeState Graces of Ptrrns of Grangers of California at San Jose this SECOND DAY, OCTOBER 29Uu HnslKindry of Missii;i Valley is tie- I evening. If there is any one thing tbat I FIRST RACE. Ruiming Race, rurse, tion of a full, keen understanding o the inrpo!e and purport of the Pa pal letter. "If tbe Pope were truthfully informed. says tbe Em peror, " he wonld be aware thvit the government cannot act against the approval of the sovereign which means, very emphatically, that if the Pope think to come between Bis marck and tbe Emporer he reckons without his Lost- and tbat it is the Sovereign and not his prime minister who has taken the stand under con eideration, and that he, alone, is re sponsible therefor. Then . the old min's blood (discreetly stimnlated by the Rood Bismarck) fires np, and avows that he will crash priests and prelates who attempt to dispnte ttie power and functions of the State with him ; and he declares with an emphasis which cannot ltemisnnder stood at the Vatican that he " will m untain order and law so long as God enables him to do so, even against the servants of the Cbnrch, whom, be supposed, acknowledged obedience to secular authority as the commandment of God." Then del icately mocking the Pope's insinceri ties, he expresses a hope that now the Pope has been informed of tbe truth, he will use his authority to terminate the agitation which, he declares before Uod, has no connec tion with religion or truth. This Imperial letter is a highly import ant one. emphasising as it does the determination cf the German Gov ernment to suppress the machina tions of the Jesuits at whatever cost r hazard, and giving the Pope to understand, most unequivocally, that any and all attempts to assert the pretensions of Infallibility or the purposes of Ultra Montane-ism in the German Empire will be promptly met and as promptly re j eented. ing held at Keokuk, Iowa, to-day, with Newton lilies bi tter than another, it is a representatives present from Iowa, I . . . , , ,, , -, ... , , ... r. .1 nomy banded son oi toil with hay seed Illinois, KiDsas, Wisconsin, Minnesota J J and Missnllri- 1U ms Ullir. San Francisco. October 16. Full re turns of tbe election ysterday give the following results: Mi-Ainstry a majority over Hi-Hee 13 l.bsl; over Dwindle, 1.720. AVheeler. for Judge of the Nineteenth Distiii-t Court, bus a majority over Daingerfield of 473. Lomlerback's majority for Police Jti'l'-e over Drake is 1.54G. Gol.l, lOS'iffilOSli; creenbacks, OVA The Xorthern Pmcifle Railrsad. fro the K. l: 1crold. This road is intended to extend from Lake Superior to Pnget Sound, I 1,0110 miles, Willi a branch to Fort laud, Oregon, 2U0 miles. At the niU huts, two iu tbn.-r; tree for SECOND RACE. Truttiiie lUce. Purse 100. iree lor mil nunim uua liavc never buueii lure THIRD DAY. OCTOBER 30th. FIRST RACE. Trotting Ripe. Parse luue aeu, lurre mu Uvk; lrte lor all. 9300. SKCOm) RACK. Kuuuiug Race. Purge tliO. tunc ueiii, I Fee lur all. FUIBTB DAY, OCTOBER 3Ial. Ex-LlEFTEXANT G OVERS OR JoK Walkup of California is dead. De died at Anbnrn, Placer county. where lie lia.l lived for many years and run the Placer Herald. He was end of tbe present year there will be first race Banning Race. Pn. ntw in operation from Ijake Superior I nia ne: irw rcr ail. to tbe Missouri River. 453 miles. I 8ECOSD Race.-Kanoing Race. Puret W, " T-u per cent, entrance on all the aboTa euraes. Entries to close with the Secntarr at 8 o'clock u Ule t-veijiug pncuuig' lUe ojtjr ul eacu Race. and tire or mora to and from Columbia River to Pnget Sound, 10(j miles, l'lie road was bartered by Congress on the 2d of July, lbbl. CongibHS made a grant estimated to amount to forty-seven million acres of alternate sections of land for forty miles on each side nf tliM !! rf niml 'I'Iim i.luu (,F iIia .. . . - -I ... . , . I ,i) uic . wire narra iv w goioura cy IM at one tune an important personage raiIro;ul was its iilentity with tlie Kuiesvf iLntaLiiunNU tidit.Auiu.iL. in California nolitir. He once felt L'ren-e. th npper Missouri "fV.S 'J?r 1 ul? a i ..aa.i i.w rr,.!.,... u , u it it his duty, as presiding officer of the Pr0sKeil ,,., Yellow stone and the California Senate, to depose Ipse I putte. Tbe rolling sto-k of tbe TBE UNDERSIGNED BATtt JTST oiJcntd thtir law anu uUntjvt stink of FAMILY CROCCHIES, CAMP 61PPLIES, Household Coods. V.IMS LID LIQLCRS, Crockery and Glassware WCOOIH AND WillCV; WARE, Sheif and Ccse Ccods. OILS AXD PICKLES, HARDWARE AND F OTTER Y. ETC., ETC., ETC., And invite the citizens of Carfon and the pctilfe ui Kn.ral U intbici cur giiyel and laia or pncea ; tcr we keep cli lai.u Xiule Lut tLe Ver Beat Gooda iw (l.e JUatiket. And a 11 them at the Lowest Cash Rates. Goods delivered In all parts of ins city and nei;l.Botbod Five of (t.ara Ci me and lick at ocr haLdi-ouie raw sloie anu ae V Lai weLave (,ct lei ule. Three or mure to tnttr. atari. GJIXJ-ON & ociv-tf rti.W GObLS ! KLW CLLCS &, m l.K li ahal rtau 'tiurj." C. N. 'lOUTU. Leal" iuateau ol doolle Ferguson from the chairman ship of the Judiciary Committee, which be ailorned, and put him np on tbe Committee rn Commerce and Manufactures, for which he was in nowie fitted ; and Ferg., with that irresistible manner of his, treated the matter to a shower of good na tured, bar room ridienle, saving. ' It has remained for the snblime genius of a Walknp to declare to an astonished world that I am a com mercial cnssP Phil. Thomas. "See tion Fnrst Anderson, Joe Seobv and now. Walknp. have died ont of Placer conntv tbe once famons stronghold of California Democracy So we go! E. KELLY. Secretary. .OTtttAItt; Prt aidant. ocll-td SITUATION WANTED ! The indications are that McKinstry Las been elected to the Supreme Bench of California. If this be true it is an unmistakable feather in Broth's cap. It also indicates that ss good and able a man as Judge Sam Dwindle can be defeated by a series of political efforts conceived in and carried to their log ical conclusions by the sometimes resistless spirit of political dema goguerr. The loss is the State's and not his. Work oa the State University is pro gressing rapidly. The building, when completed, will be tbe finest public tructore in Nevada. 1'rtsa dispatch. It ought to be. It is to cost five thou sand dollars! "AH hands on deck, both of ye!" says Capting Smythe of the red streaked canal packet, Helen Jewett. Hau fob PoaTAOs A letter addressed to If r. P. McMillan, Virginia City. Nev., is held at the Carson office for postage. We cannot say that we regret these resnlts. There is a lack of unity in the R' Tmlliciin part v. as well ss lk of jwlumeiit in its nmni'gcmerit, snd a few reverses at this time will have a ten dency to bring it soliilly together. s in the past, when more important work is to Im done. Continual success t nds to rwthv and indifference to dimmer, and the Republican party will snbstun'ially proSt in the end l v tbe results of tbe elections of Tuesday last. So says yesterday's r'erprtee in commenting npon the resnlts of tbe late elections in California snd tbe East. We cannot concur in the sen timents of our contemporary, bnt choose to say, rather, that if we are going to pot, let's go there self res pectfully, snd not pretending that we like the taste of Buzzard, ihe oft-defeated rebels exhausted popu lar credulity in the Blessing in disguise " business. railroad consists of 72 locomotive engiues. Jb passeuger cars, t liag gage and mail cars, 4 emigrant cars. 25 dump. 1.130 platform freigbt and 395 Imh cars; total 1 ,0 1 C i-ais. 'lie expenditure lias been' Sm-vcy $ I.C9I.S42 C.mstruciiou 1-V-M),' oil Roiling stock 1,UUH.H.(7 tools, m-tchinery an 1 i-toclr supplies 3-'3 &1U Harbor iuiprovem nts at Ouluui .... i: ut-J Total $1S,!4,34 The authorized share capital of the com pan v U SlOO.tXHI.lMH). It was necessary to subscrilw S2.000.- IjIKOM trk HOTJSEOPMAT-sr IHMI n,.,hu.,..,t ...ml in lieforn lfllA ua.., traUKo.ia.,UM , .... i i - i .rivea iu caraou ii y iu ana A VOU.NG AMLKICAN WIUIIX i w deturea a aiiuaitin aa Ua&IBCKm Am ill i.wicl or puvalc lalial Aji, 1 v at ih ocl? lw Carbon O.ty. To All Owners of Pianos and Organs ! MR. PAUL SCHOEN, Pbstctc. Of the outlook in the Pea vine District the Reno Journal says : Eveirthing is reported as pirtcressing favorably at the new mines. Governor Blasdel went ont yesterday to inspect the same and will return this evening. We hear that the Governor is a tattle wild" over the same thinks it a big thing. By Saturday we expect to have better news than ever to report. We saw some of the ore yesterday in Mr. Bender's possession at the V. A T. B. B. Depot. It is very rich indeed, apparently. tbe organization of tbe company. There is a mortgage upon tbe com pany's whole property, including its lands, to secure the pa ment of bonds, at the rate of $50,000 per mile. These are seven thirties. The Northern Pacific, owns aeon trolling interest in the stock of tbe St. Paul & Pacific; it also has taken a eae. or become owners, oi me Lake Superior fc Mississippi Rail nnid, extending from St Paul to Duliitb. a distance of 211 miles. On the first of January last the -facer of the road were: Geo. W. Cass, President; Chas. ii. Wii-bt. Kesideut Vice-President, ami Kicbard D. Rice, ice-President ou tbe Pacific coast. The diieelors were: Geo. W. Cass, Pittsbnr-;, Pa. ; Ctiarles 1. Wiighi, t'hiiailclplna. Pa. : Kich ir.l I. liice. Aainsta. Ale.; Frederick liilliuys, Wood- slock, Vt.; William G. Jiuoiliead, Phil- ailelpbia. P.: Greoiy bmiin, fct. Albans, Vt.: William U. OiHn. New York city; William Windoni, Wiuoun, Minn.; A. II. Barney. New Y.irk citj ; B. P. Ctienev. B.Mtnn, Miss - William W. Fargo, Buffalo, N. Y.; James Ulinson, Cbicae", 111.: and Albert U. Catlin, Burlington, Vt. The Execntive Com mittee were: Geo. W. Cass, Charles B. Wright, Bicbard D. Rice, William G. Moorhead and Frederick Billiuys. Tune and Repair Pianos Ogans. He is practical Piano Maker of 18 years ex perience, andauy norsdufce wi.l Oive Kutire Saciafaction Reftn Dees. Canon, at JoHS O. FOX. wbrre ordtra can b- le t. air. bCtlutN will vis.t caracn beieafter .wice a year. PRICES MODERATE ocli-Iai Sons Coal Stoves of handsome pat tern were paraded in front of Rail's hardware establishment, yesterday. If coal could be got conveniently and cheaply one might be tempted to invest in one of these stylish heaters. Batterlck's Paper Patteraaaaat Btaeet Msiaie At B. Fred. Brooks's noted store for imported aefraim, tobacco, books, stationery, nmaical in struments, cheap Jewelry, toys, etc at Theater Block, next door to Mai. Kinckell's butcher shop. Canon City. Agtnc for all the Celifor. Ms papers, uo4aiuuaews,ncwnaja ana auv MnxrjrswT. Mrs. Anderson k Moedv. Fash- isaabla MiUinrrs, corner of Second snd Csnon straeta, opposiw the Ormabv Hoase, Csnon City. Orders solicited. 0c7-tf IJOTICE, CJTATE (IFMVAD1, COTCXTT OF 1 ) st-y. . 1. Minur and L. A. llucknrr. uei. g dnly awi.rn. st-vtruliy say, tl at thty are lui-nib r oi the Board of lxauiin-rs lor the state of Kevada; that ou the IMii day of Octo her. 1S7.1. th y made au fh-ial e&aniiuatiiin and count ot th. uiouvt and vcucht rn lor luoney in theSts:e 1'reasur.f cf rvadM, (after haviat; as- ccrtaiueti l ouithccontit'litr s ooaattii aaiuunt cf iuoi.ey ahick h'Ulu be in aaid Trtabuivi. an J upuu aaid examination and count found aa lolltma, to wit; Coin iu l be '1 reosury $183,016 25 Coin voucher.-... lz.),l'Jj Go f otl cin snd vouchers. ,.$;;os.ni 91 Cunrncy $ 37,595 11 Cur. euty vouchers . 14100 Total currency and vouchers. .. .$ 37.7! i u Bonds btlonfcirg to the State School rand f 104,000 00 J. D. MINOR, L. A. BICK.NER. Bubacribed and sworn to before me, this lath day ot October, 173. mil CHAKI.KS MABTIW. Notary Public, Ormsby county, Nevada. A true copy of the affidavit: J. D. MINOR, Secretary of the Board of Examiners.7 ocl7.lt DR. C. BILLINGS, DENTIST, tfecama Blwck aoaith vt tha AUat, lama City. Or ly for a beautiful and perfect set of teeth. All work warranted. A large stock of Drugs and Medicines, Patent Medicines, Perfumery, Stationery, Cigars snd Tobacco of choicn braoda all for sals 25 per cant, ehespsr than any other place in town. C, BILLINGS, sal-a Dentist and Apothecary. OLCOVICH EROS., errcs GREAT BARGAINS IS DRY COODS, CXOT11LXC, CAUPETS, HOOTS and SHOES. Etc, etc, etc WE WILL iELL THE BEST CCODS AT LOWEST RATES. AH are respectful'y Invited GRAND OPENING ....or Fall and Winter Goods ! . SHEYER T&MORRIS AttU Hfc.tfc.VI.NU '1 UK LAKOEST, i iuet-t and Cheapest btot-k of GOOSS, CAKPtl S, And Ready-Mace Lacies' Suits of A Full AfeMitaiAf ai s-AaUi Miwe auJ kiiii r fit, felv ;-. All are rtMrtiuii mviitd to cull aud ineDeci the Ouc4b, kiiti Lw: Luiiiiicta iJuttt tLe i.lu.tpti.t OtOilk kX bold lit fcHEVER t UOKIUS, t'irbon Street, next auor to Veils, turo & Co L.M'KlittDLMtD, CMUVALlfc.U fell; U iu OF 1HK &1Allu NEW AND ELLGANT STOCK or Fall and Winter DRY GOODS,. Carpets Oilcloths Ladies' and Misses' Shoes, CENTS rCBNISHINO GOODSL Fancy aad JMlUaery da. Are offered at th New York Dry Goods Store! ... .AT. ... Unrivaled Low Prices ! All Good an warranted to be the BEST in th Market. V Ladirs of Carson and vicinity are cor dially invited to call snd satisfy themselves be fore purchasing elsewhere. HARRIS BROTHERS Asent for Grover k Baker Chain sad Lock Stitch Sewing Machinal, which are sold on BAST TKBM8. ml-y HARRIS BROS.