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he parson gattg jj CAIWON CITY: TaralBy. Oewmber 3U. Prrsidea! Orlan on the P.::l "',: frraph. New Yorfe. December 27. A letter is pablislieJ this morning from Vn siei.-nt Ortoii, of tu Western Uniou lelegraph Company, te the l'ostmuster-Gtnentl. In reviewing the iwommenelutioiis con tained in the titter's annual report, in favor f the Postal Telegraph, ho claims that private managpnient is rench better tlrta public. He charg.-s that many of the statement in tho Postmaster-General's report concerning the telegraph uie.nopolv are unjust and uirlotiudtJ; al.se thiit'iiortion regarding the arbitrary rates and unnecessarily high charges, and the lack of facilities, lid puts a much larger valuation on telegraph prop erty in tha United States thin the Post-ma.-ter gave, lie says that losses are sustained by the Government operating lines in Gel ma ii, France. Spam, Aus tria, Hungary, Portugal, lielgium, -eih-erluids and Sweden; that la Great Kritain there is ou'.y im apparent ptout aunaally of -'.GtKt.iHKt; nud tliatni-tually the revenue from the telegraph every v.-ar f:i!l cousi U raliiy hhort i f exj.-otist!'. i'hfii he asserts that tht automatic sys : m is r.aliy b!iwt-r than tho Mjisc Tstcii, is wore expensive, i:n 1 takts xe times tho number ot ortetatois to work it. It is tho strangest tiling imaginable hat Congress is not in a state of enthu siasm over the general proposition to rstabli.ib a system ct uovi-rr.nie m ieie- graphs-cither by the 1-nruUase of the j Western Vr.ion Company's lines or j . therv.i'c. The r.nxittv iiisrlr.ied 1-y I ... I Ortan and his associate tj retaia ! sessitm t the great i.ionoiidjr of waich j he is the- head, indicates something ebe j .,r ,i;.;,d. i. ,!,d solicitude i '"" " . f't the Vhh S"- iUi (1!v i!s , was cllt. r.s was also the ":-::sed tipou the history of telegraph op-, 'i he fie ej'ie tie y of sudden and rations m the centiacut . f Europe are j vieleiii deaths in onr'iuiJVt seems to . . , , , . . , , ..,:.. i,,, I iiave prcducid an apathy on the? part entitled to but attle con-. kr.Uoa her. , ( f t, (,,m!uu!li,v V,B,odiug tho m This is a letter-writing, luwspaper-read- i , f , ..ikin" of a human l.eina's messngt'-sending jieople. AH that need be a-ui- t make the telegraph I u.-iness ten fold as great as it now is, is to j.la?c it a well within reath of t';e masses as the mail service c f the conn try. And as to its piuvin a poiy peritioa, at 11. .e, no niaiter if it doc tot pay, no natter if it rur. ; it hind j he foaud the coaimde referred to pre utUe at fii-a; it will sustain itself in the Taring his breakfast at the stove just be- ,. I .-ah-the de..d boi.v. and stejiping over it . n 1 .pute as eertair.lv as tho postal sei- , , Q , cr,,ncd it aa deliberati ly as though -.ice. The great x nbiic reason V;i!y j i;,,tli:r.g tu usu il had h ippenod. Tue ... . u .-; 1 c 1: f.. 1 -u t'ai- most prominent malt-.: 'eahtg is the popular mii of it ; : e-T td.ir ie . h-for it. 'Irre ;.:e ii;e:is :.! Is an I tens '-i ihoiisauds of v.-eil-to-da ! ,.! . i'l the Mer St;.ies v. hj i:ev;r taint f sc:.dii:gai)y ljut tho vi-'st t,t ; . ; ly i, gr -ph. Tl::y d-.r-y ti. the psivii.ge :is ;: y 1:y :hiiiielves other expensive luiaiie.-. Cut down the rates so that they wiil cor respond with these maintained ly the poal d.partmctt and these prudent people wilt come to be among the regular customer ;f tha telegrafa. The pii vate, individual reason why Congress should favor a scheme which promises to popularise the telegraph, is that by so doing it would strike the hardest pos-iblc blow at its persistent defamcr, the As sociated Press. The monopoly of the news currents, the power to poison the puttie lniiid thtse are the weapons wherewith a malevolent, ambitious, cruel Tress so effectually smites the ivmtation of public nica and dauius public measures. Ail this can be neu tralized by the absorpticu e f the tele graph system into the government. It .viilbe amazing, indeed, if Congress, i.t its present session does not take definite tti ps iu the direction snggi sled. All the real arguments are on the; side of the C.tal Te-iegrcih, i s also are all the ns.n- v.tiv the r resent vongr should make the istablishin .,f ft.. dilv re.- ! same its most urgent and speedily pe fected measure. As iNPic-JTixo the way th.y have of treating jurors in capital eases iu Lander eonnty we cpuote the following from the U'-ralk cf the 2Cth inst.: The "locked np" jury in fhe Sampson ease . njoved Christmas clmost as mu-a s'if its members had Wen free to' glide 1t heir own sweet w ill." After he ad journment of the court on Wedncsemy i veuing they ate a hearty supper and ad i .arne l to the court-r.wuj, where Mr. Murphv read passages from the scripture and Mr. Stubbs deUvered an aduress on tte use of adversity At 12 o clock ;iu-y adjourned to the Catholic Church and listened to the midnight mass, at the conclusion of which they retired to their virtuous couches and went to sleep, three in a bed. Yesterday they were fed on roast turkcT and mince pies and treated t,a sleigh ride; and in the evening were entertained by singing by Alex. Mc-;1"-fcrtv. who rendered a number ot select gnatches from various operas. MYSTERIorS SirHDER. A Man Shot Through a Door. On Monday morning last it was discov ered that a man named James Morgan, an old resident of this place, had been raimleml in his room, iu what is known as the Adobe How, on Fifth street, in the rear of Schlumb's bakery. It apeirs from the testimony adduced at the Cor oner's inquest that Morgan in company with a man named John Myntt left the saloon of iiischoft' & Frolieh between 1 1 and 12 o'clock oil Sianday night, both somewhat inebriated. From a conversa tion that took place between the men on the Jiorcli after they had left tho saloon it appeared that Myatt wanted some mo ney from Moig-in, which he refused, and seemed anxious to get away. They at length departed, and a few minutes after a shot was heard in the direction of the A4l1.be How. A woman occupying a room adjoining that in which Morgan was kill ed says she heard voices fin altercations at his door about midnight. The door was finally opened and one person went inside, directly after w hich a shot w as tired from ontside, and she heard a sound like that of a heavy man falie-n to the !l.r f..H,.Tv.d tiir slinrt thick bieathinc like that of some peisan p irtiilly sr.tl'o , , - , - - 1 1 n i culeu, wmen soon ee:.eeu, aou an oeeiiue quiet. A conirad v. ho occupies the apart ments with Morgan came iu shortly after and endeavored to indnce him to nns. and go to bed supposing him to i.-e drouk, as was net nnfreontntly the ease but failing in his i-fl'..-rts tooka blank, t from the bed, threw it over him. and the morcinghe found JI r.ga'.i lying upon tue Uoor in tne suiue posiiion iij ua.i 11. 1 him the night K-fore. A look disclosed tho fac-t he hadbeiu dead several i. '-srs. and an examination showed a nui! t hole -- - - - . wh?n .nted to get np. The tact that no Mood had flowed from the wound was perhaps the principal iva-xm why his initirirs were not ivisi'ccieii. TUe bull v.lnch eli.l sr.eh Wule secn- tions evidvut1y discharged f.-oia a weapon the nnizz'e cf which was close tu uoor, u su.w.: p.uu aua.... :,r..l it must have K-eU :is:lit!v mar. a s I lite, ainonutmg almost t Hil.uii-r.iity. The -.e..!iu t-.st.i unconcern v.ita wliieu these i!eut acts are regarded as stril; ingly fuipliiied by the action of one of the occ..p;:kt-oi the. rioai in which the murder was committed. From lu ihrlSHtritV Kliis who r paired to the scene c the tragi ily immcuiatelv upon hr-f.'iw of th oi. v.ii lice, we learn that v. riiiei :i ie eifi'co n-ia t.i. i if -: t th.;t d. ee.i-e.l cum to Lis death wenud iu ui:kn..'J u. sr..-: ieiou. tri-ta thr 1 ffec-ts of a gnn-hot tta-t. d by j .a: ties t the j:i:y Mv.ttt has brn ;:rrt-t( d tu :-Si.i will lo examined as to the eaa i . .i..v.- ,. -. .-.' :-t . Ik-: -. 1": j.t Vi.tv.v.". Ahe-nt f"ur w e'-s c.'jo : t'd--'.' el lain Il .ied reltltl'l lJ 7'.-.::s ; . it ,.a I'i..eh-j i..-r Viriti e t'ity. intttelin top) ! the w:.y if Cherry Creek. On the way be cone-lneled to gi direct t. Haniilten. and so mado ier the re.:id Kaeling to that place. Alter reach-in-? the road he Lid down iu an almost exhausted condition. H-.tj Lj was piekeel tip, .-fter ne arly freezing to death, by the II emiUon and P.oche t.t; and take'n to a house near hy, where he re mained until last Monday week, w hen he was brought ty Travis & Co.'s stapj to Piex he. He occupies a house on Lacour street, where his wife attends him. A physician has the ease in chares, and it is his op"inhii that the man's ieet may be saved, thungh it is feared one or two of his toes cannot be restored. i't'oe.'e? i.'fc- Killin -. at Mor.F.v. Freim Doc. Itan Lin, v. ho has just returned from lieltnout, we- learn e.f a killing which toe.k place at jr .r. y en Saturday last. A man named Ou!-tcu was killed by n shovel in the li:.: -is of a clan named John Hubbard. A nies-.-x.'e was M once sent to IJelmont ..! the Shevilf. there be-iny strong talk of ivnehing the knh r. J!-foie cir inform ni:t !eft,V)eputy Sheriff Tom AVarburton had started f.er the sene of the homicide b arrest Hubbard. These are all the par ticulars of which we are at present in possession, but we bhall probably know ivli.-.n i!i. ik imtT retains to Bel- !..... with bis i.risoner. i. 11. HeaUie ie. 2. Chinaman Shot. On Tuesday n Chinaman earns or was bronght to Dr. Deal's office with a woundeel arm. It seems that the Chinaman had been shot in the left hand, the ball passing through the wrist joint and inte. the arm, ranging up towards the ilU .w. Dr. Ieal extracted the ball and dressed the wound, and while tne ininries are severe it is not doubted that the wound will heal before a great while. With characteristicreticence, the Chinaman declined to tell how he met with the mishap. Pioc.e Record, JMc. 23. Ckeles E. DkLosg. cx-Unitcd States Minister to Japan, passed through this city Tuiirsdav en route from fean i ran cisco to his former home in Nevada. Sacramento Record, Dtc. 27. Possibly this is premature, find pos sibly. Mr. DeLong may have passed through Sacramento on Thursday on his way tS his former home m White Pine eonntv. If he came into this part of the Stateho kept anweingly riwet. IATF.ST 1ELEUB4MS. The survivors of the Virginius have thauked President Grant for interfering ill their behalf. The steamer Urcklow of Xewcasile, England, has been lost with all on board but one man. Twenty-two lives were lost. It ii said by the Washington ;i.( i!ics that Caleb Cashing, who has accepted the Spanish Mission, wrote the Attorney General's opinion iu the Virginius case. Washington, December 2!. It is as certained from official sources that i n the arrival of the Virginius at New York she will be seized by the Collector of the Port and libelled by the District Attor ney, in accordance with instructions. If, on judicial investigation, it be shown that the vessel had a register obtained by fraudulent means, she will be sold and the proceeds paid to the United States. Spain can make claim to the vessel, but if she should it is positively ceitain our Government would not entertain such a claim. The report that the Spanish Government requires of the United Strifes the restoration ot tie; irii'.ius and payment of icdetniiity, is in t be lieved in official ijuait'.-rs. S.vn Francisco, l..ci ruber An af fray occurred this noraing at the l.m- tim-iitrd Hotel. Paei.ie stree t, ill w bnei Ch1rI.3F.bia tts. a vait-.rm tie- li-;. . was stablx-d and s ver. ly wound d br Vincent llittz. KM.tt. was t.ii.. it t.) I the hospital. j Jiiin.-s McCarthy was arrei.t. d 1 y a p.- ' lie e ' facer on Saaday and turn, d ovt t to j th.' United States authorities h r having ' iu his p (ssossie'ti several spiel marks, in 1 vi..lationof a law of Cop.jr.s. i It rained hard here all l i t l.ijht ..'el ,i ; stid raining. 1 An inquest will be 1:. Id to-night iu the ! case of John Jewett, a I o..tm :i, who was ; rescu; d troni it,-eivniug on ur.t cy lii-ht. and tale, n to the hospittd. where he died. It is believed his dc:.th was caused l v ..msuuipti..!). OiZr: r Ftnnell found a t'hic.r.iaan sick whh the small-tH.s. w ho had Ken tfik.-n bv some of his eeur.ti;. i.ieii into a va ant h"t at the Mission, at-1 covered with a piece of e iuvass and left the r. to i::e. lie was taken to the pest hee.ise. Owen Carroll was 1 iamirted before the Police Court to-day for attempting to commit a rape last night on an old lady named Stock, car the eorr.er of I' irst and Folsom streets. The ,i:it held him to answer, fixing hail at i '''. iu default of which he was s, nt to prise!!. It is r.porte.l jh.it Laura 1. Fair h is reali.-ed near 7o. ('!') from 'j hir ;;.el:. Greenbacks, yu'It'.;'.'!. The Yo:-teus cf rut.' Klictki A small coHipauY e.f gentle me n ;i in telegraphy i;ssenib!ed last j.'e Uroadway to test the c-i-al-tlitj new system i-.-c; nt!y int.-cdv.e. i Anf.t.":ati..Te-iegrai!iCiti!ii.iiiy. ae e f 1'.:'2 w.'rd.s v.as trii:.-':: V.h:iijt..n in twe've s- e. i:ds. STAt.K At n i- :.i. l r.i Ueeived from the t.xl.'.c- l,:.:e : t ,f l 1.1 words a mii.ttte. I i.-; a: !:f s tr.r.'V. c-ired flora Oid l'r-.-b.w h- J .id n-.t a w --.i to s..y :d-oat th-' 'Vi t ioj. MidfruuotiiT teti:pt.riry re?sieii:!s er V::shitt-;t:.n wl.o w--ie i!.t. i..st. i v. .!-i,.-f ; e.f the estvrimeiit-- in fa- t f-i-e in the Capital. The rapidity with whi.h messages can be transmitted by ths new sTs-tem can W limite d on!y by the physi cal 'viewer of the e'pe rut e -r. A1, he n tho improTtmenls which Mr. E liscn is n.m making in his Newark laboratory are completed it will Ivan e-very-elay exper ience to seed and .e ccive fre.lu l.lOI to 1,8(10 words a minute, the iues--a!;e eer.i ina iu printed slip - re ady for tne printer, and as legible as tli yuue of the most carefully priiited book. When the Pres ident's message, was sent from ashing ton it required fifty-nine minutes to transmit it over light wires of the West ern Union line. 15y the Automatic Tele graph it was sent over the wire in twen-fv-oneauda halt miunteii. -V. 1". Sun, 18. NEW TO-DAY. A CARD TO THE PUBLIC The report havinj; been j.H t'.y largely circa latetl in this cinnmnoity that the firm of '- of ter, Freeman k Co.. of this . ity, were ccDcerccd in .u (so-elleel) Comer on Har," we palllish thi? card to in'orm those that T.avc bcem led to believe th? report that the re is cot a worJ ol in tt Tim firm of Tofte r. l re-man k Co. have not andntv.rhad aaythuis. either directly or indirectly, to do with tli? nay we nsu uouki.i or the baying of it. M. C. GARD-NEII, B. B. COItEi', V.'. T. DAVIS, Careen.Dsc.SO, 1873. de3U-10J I. 0. 0. F. EKCAMPNIENT. VOTICE IS MfBNIl eiveu that then: will bo r-..:.,;..,. rarai-.n Kurajiirnient .. . t. TUI tV!-''l-i December 3li, lTa, at 7 o'cloe-li, at their hall for the parpoee of iiferrinff de-yrces. Sojoiirniiit; b re-th reu are invited to atttel. deSo-lt CUAMLES HARRIS, C. P. THE FINEST ASSORTMENT CF Wines and Liquors AT San Francisco Prices 1 r CLOSE OUT STOCK! FOR SALE BY FGS7ER, FREEMAN & CO., aoSO CJkESON C1TT. U KOIEL ARRIVALS. OllHSCT HOUSE OECBGE 1. FBTER, rKOFKIwroU . 1! Dei t. n S siui(en T 13 Jan es ' Beveio 4,-ff 'Davis I K llvau A W Hainrs T B Era.ii.y W Ke.trlwn li 11 SLe iirer ST. CJIAlilXS HeJ-X, eil:el. Tl'H.T, PBOPBlJrroB AOF.ilfrr S W lerettiih J VV S-Aaiigrr X lUew-SOU! i Smith Wio Iliimiltea W Cr!v,n M Itathwell A BiiekVrilrrH A Swatip r F Tavlor 11 l)i,mi"!i l H A halt A WEei.fcT H C CrilTM Ti J 'rLi'inas T Tlii'mpsi-ll C l'bt 1' t Brlknali cokiii.tt ncsE eoKBExr EB'js., i aeniner 9. A P Quinlr ii I.esier K .V e-B!n. r"n A Ilreve n M S Mnrliclli X if June A Brown W in Ii. uils J ii.ll,r Itl'iiiv DEPrest It Hunt. r i Miller K ku-ail -1 Letter I) H Sfe-rty Jas Wued Ml'ulln jsu.er ei K Brimu lr Meure O T liemdl. T A li t'is Htnnr la If.! J V.'.Mr 11 V ll. Ater ve U Ciirtr A. B. DRIESBACH, CARSON STRKKT GARSCH CITY. KEVAfA, lViiie4ile and litaii GRO O ' Ea &IES FLOUIi AND FEED, WiTtES, LiQUOaS, FORTES & ALE. iin IJAfiDWAnS, CUTLERY , -jy ,Ti r 3i i. iiig Tools STOVES, Tin and Crcckcry Ware, Powder and Fuse, WALL PAPER, Doors and Windows, W.K03W ClASf . v;hpow eukcs, Paints, Gils and Varnish, Fitint ;r.il aruisri Bin-lies. California Lime, Cement, Ida r l'a.i,, riateiei,' II i;.-. Glue and Shellac, E.TC, ETC. rlwiit at !l ti!i.t re.-eive: fr. i:l 1'atr. lie. i.l:AIN, MTTtl:. t'JOS iLei CMieraH rouu.e at iIA!:LiT i:aiis. u t! A. It. URlESB.tril. C h O T 11 I N G FOR THE jviiLUON ! At friers v. li Is cannot ii. C'uuK.'!i u ii. !Kaa rrmieNco cr Chicago ! THE LATEST STYLES The Very test d Ckih . S- . . o ....... DusliiCL" Suits, kut-ttJfig Suits, "CJX2.c3.0I.",Ol.JOTtl3ilXSS ! r!r!C hi;is-j riannci Sha ls, Linen & i'i per Cz'.'.tro, Caps, Boots snd Shoes. Cnratoga Trunks:, Valises, Carpet tiags, ELAKKET STRAPS, FiME BLANKETS AiJ-.l a g-ccral a?crtn: rt LTtr tLI:. to bt GSf.FUTE FURKiSKlKC STSP.E JOE ROSEHSTOCK, mnty Bnnrtiiisr. Carson Ci'j-. JACOB TOURIXER EALEE IN GROCERIES 153 FROViSICriS, WINES ASD LIQUORS WALL PAPEE?, 3Pa.iixt s tixxc3. Oils AIO, CENTLEMEri'S Furnishing Goods, Etc., Etc., Etc. Corner Carson and Dlusser St.. CARSON CITY NEVADA County Treasurer's Notice. ($3,S00 00.1 TkTOTICEISBEREBV GIVEN THAT i there is now in the Kedempti n Fuml of tjimshy counlv, the sum of Six Thousand iive Huuelred Dollars, and that sealed iirojiosals will be received by the Count? AuditM for the sur render of Boneln, Warrants and Clainm payable out of Faid Kedemption Fund, under the pie.vi siocB cf an Act of the Legislature cf the Htate of Nevada, approved March 12, to the amonDt of money in the Rsdemplion Fund at the time of opening the proposals. The pro posals will be received uij to 10 o'clock a m., SnMOSDAY. Januarys, 1874, and most be ac companied by and enclos the Bond. Warrants and i '1 aims otf.-red te he surrendered, Printed blanks for filling out biiia can be ob tained from the County Auditor The accepted bid. will be paid m legal ttnder , H. 8. MA&OM, Count y Treasurer, Ormsby ceiunty, e-vaeia. Canon City, EtetB-Hx a), 1673. tc31-td .urt-L KK t IT!.?; AT EICCRE & PARKER S HALL NEW YEAR'S EVE DEI'EHDIK 31, is::!, :- Curry Engine Company No. 2 Tin: VT.-.T t?r iu sic vn l v.r. i-r.ovii.rj' Committee- vf A rr.-. r--2 err.e n t -. 1 JI. Veit.'stiv 1 " i-'itiV. r Aii.iy Wrijl.t J. T. t '. !!!. r Eiiry si. Ii. :t.-i;: .ii C.ra:nTt;-e. a!;;.x r.xe.;r y. 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I hi- esl. r:l c.iiii.f. suj 1 u le r ILe .-;taU' -ri il. :'.. r t j I .Ic.j 'ite; l:. tijie. Kne-e. Entries en Iw neaeje at W;at.-nB r.nihai..- . Cjwn, either by i r. Lai Sj : n or ty l. tter. , . Car, Kev., Deo.iT, ltT:. &... Cm SANTA CI j A US" HEADQUARTERS ! NEXT DC03 TO CARSGH THEATER TOYS OF A THOUSAND KLNES Silver Napkin Hinjn forI.."0 each. MtCHAN.'LAL ICY3 IH CftfAT VARIETY, nr.-.se-d IJII fVe.m Fir y Crnt Ten Oolliirs: Xukeirt lolt from Uni Hit to Ten Dollars; Toy Dinner and Tea Sets; Handsome Cbtna Figures t Xcw m iSooRs! Bell Enemies, L'oj s' (CD. 'Feel Chrktisuel A llrrl BarnilH, I'm inn JilarSjIe- Ornaments, .? Violins, tinitars, Aworeleooi FLITIXAS. li.tMIS, PtZZLES Jewelry in Great Variety. ClARiES, EIGUS AKD 6'FT CCGXS. BEAUTIFUL NEW STYLE ALBUWS FortfoUos, HAVANA SKGAKS in Moliduy Boxes s JTetreehsnm i'ljie-s, e 5X He.Ide rs and Ladle Cigarritao, for sale CHEAFEK than any other store in Carson. R. FRED. BROOKS, THIATER BLOCK, Xext door to the Carson Theater. t"Ca!l and see the luughable Steam Dancing iggerToy. de20-;w FURNISHED RGCMS TO LET AT THE 3J"cvrca.v House. ffHE SmSCMlBEK HAS Jl'ST ft I cuis-htd and fumibhed th above Hia namea house for a LGDCINC HOUSE And is j rt pared to ECcoixn:cuate fanJlifs ar.tl single gtntlt-mcD xthh trtt-iate btds, ktpt in the beet possible oricr. Ft tee s Crcstty Reduced ! By The NEVAI A EOl'SE ia cn KORTH PLAZA bTRi-ET, Uieeoaarcrsttcf thcCotbcU Hone'. A. C. 1 XKfcliOlSE, DOli5-lm Propriety