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Wte f arson gailn 3pp?al CAHSON OITVt frriUaxy IVbrury I. 13 A A rCNTKR HOT AT TRFT . INDIANS KILLING TATTLK. A rot fimondpnt writ that tb In. I diaua liaYe bcrnn to kill cattle in Quin : tbcir coiit-iiiiiuy umtt-r c.ilcaUU .1 to in KiTer alter. 1 be snow is deep in that country at present and it is not unrea sonable to suppose that the poor sarajjf-s .ire driven to tlo so by starvation. Cvti j;rss appropriates million i t dollars annually for the support of the Indian. The lion's sharp of the uuiorait is appro priated for tribes east of the Kocly I Mountains, who live in a country whre iime is plenty an I where ti- Iudiui Kim? is atrocg and nuhroi.'n. I'ndrr the tjaaker system agents and mission aries hare the disposal of the appropria tions, lu this State th 1'i.it-s have a missionary who, so far as cju b ascer tained, expeada the amount appropri ated ill shouting salvation to untutored savii-ts who cannot com; -rehenj its I I'.ct to be Amesii-d. In the House! of liepres- utatives i n AVednesuny TT . TI . .1. J . : 1 . Tlw .Sail Irai.eisco is not a , iuu iuma coauut-u I cirrful eiatuiner at ail. It :s very care- : , iimit;-,, the Presidential term. less ill its iuvetisli-os. That paper. Woodworth opposed the amendment as we lately sbowel, has uiadx itself u3 declared that, although he had votfd -v.-;.. i :.;. for the resolution of'ered by one of the conspicuous by i.s denunciation, of the WarwK.ts t,Q the oVaeT sj,,e a(.ainst a Uanctnf: UoaiUrs, on the ground of 1 third term, he would prefer a thousand times to see 1 resident raut re-eicctea rather than to see the offioe tilled ly one of those who twelTe year ao were iu arms against the (ioveiiiiiient Youii remarked, as one who had borne arms against the Governnien. that there was no dancer of such a person putting himself forward as a l'ltsi.icn'.iai can didate. I Lane. Chairman of the -Judiciary Com- j favniioj; the atcet; jiutut. Ue.ian i.ticred mi anitjudmeut as fol lows: No person who has ever held or xkw To-n.1. CARSON THEATER. rlame the slum!' rim: passions cf our deluded Southern brethteu. The Sac ramento ;f.r.f-f".....i seems to have fired a shot i to the ery vitals of that exponent of ci-Coiifd?nit.? prejudice. In Jlonlaj i iisue of the latter named p.irx r we Lav th; following: The San VranrisfO K.t,f"i'r has un rVr.ki tie ti luipianship the Mc ; iflVy lIHirrs without sulii -;t utly in ! iorniiui; itself of their contexts, and. as f we propose to how. has hereby eutan ! uled itt If iu the most awkward and J inextrir iM-' i:iant r. In a recent article I : it olwrvr-s: If we have in our schools nes headers, ai-knowleded , FRIDAY & SATURDAY, Frbraary I tab and lilli, j AW A j GRAND M&TiHEE SATURDAY AT 2 P. ft. A SOCIAL OAii: Yellow Jacket House, K M P 1 R K nil, .-f TIEiUAY, FKBKIARr ri'lIR OItKr HERRMANN. X ef Preiti:g:1ll.n. OIABI.KR1K, vtlfcTKR-. LKEKKDEHAI.V -OCIU llIC villi SI 51) lie PRUIDKB. The ill; -iuj t:ie .'plebr.-:'--! ru-d;".n : thp may hereafter hoi i tho c!Vi;e cf l'resi deut shall ever hereafter le eligible to said oflio?: that the tena of office of the 1'resideut aud Vice l'.-ei-."ent of the I nited States be su years. New moved to recommit the bill t the e.mnti r to lie anion" not the t. rr best ever cci..!ilfd j Judiciary Committee. A vote resulted in ves, 17. noes. J 27. a tie vo-te. The Speaker voted iu the negative and the";.. j:ion wa-- lust. A vote was then taken on Keairaa's , amendment, the word Loreafter' bei::,- ! first chaad to : j-r, .alter. " Ay.s. j S: noes, K. i A Voti: was then '.atu. n Tryr amend- ' merit, wlii.h vu rejected. "Avs?. 105; scheme or purport. For years this r-v- throuul erend gentiemau has Leen iaborisi: l t-r. if among the in iitns at Tyramid I.aKe and : f. r the pnrps thry serv. which have Walker KiTer Reservations, and what ; lf-t n tetdly ti:ii" and Ioii'uso.andic.'.ici are the results ? Natchez and othor iu- j ,-rr frrf p. u ti:' rM...fxi poiiiUv! or oihrr telii,;ent l'iutes detest him and give the j .:'t'n,oi tzhixh i-,ml th' .i-ri..'ilu- lfcserrauocs a wide berth, it is rxi- ! ;;;,s i i'h'n, vihy l aaisa it aul dent to everybody coaversiiit wi'a the f sabtstut a - nes hich i- not sui enor. flutes that the missioa.iry aeut uu , an.I which in all i-robal iiit y x ill prove j accomplished nothing in the wsy of i ,Va-,ive t. thousands of the tixpavers I converting them, and that while he is ,.i California. The italics are our own. kipendinj: their appropriation f ji tbrir j Their STnifirance will presentlr become j Edf'i- 3H- spiritual welfare the ha.f-starvrd wretch-1 ai'parit. Now lt it le remembered i A vote was then takt-t' on tbi pi.s.ai;e es in the northern pirt of the State have ! that the in, :,.:- objects to the T.an- ! ' lje Lost ayes. IU; nc-s, li. to live fff 01 the settlers or die of starra- j croft K.mJts s'delv because they eon- j The 11 use thi n adjourned, tion. The care of the Iudiaus shou'd tain S'n. ridan's Uide," and then reid ' be turned OTer to the military, wtio win , riI4 extntt Ir-m one of the pieces in j expend the amount appropriated iu f.-td-, M.;-.;rT. ys fifth K-ad- r. which onr i in them at this season ot tue year whu . J i-n,,vrati'- contemporary h is t f .iily hanger compels them to eomniit dtpre- . ind-"d nn l approved." The piee is dations on the whites. It would cost j entitled ' Dmy of a:i American rator. " the liovemmei-t less ami the Indiaut- ' and wilt he ioun-i on pasre :.'":! of the woau oe macn fitter proTi.iea lor tii.in Kea I- r. e r. i .:- ue tLeme they have been by the ledum I.aii,-. Siiitr fiV, There is a goo i ileal of truth in the cp uu-ss un-1 importance. Need I tell iores-.ing statement an 1 .x.ucluions. : ;a that I speak of the union of , , ; these Statcn." Let lue American or- I lia fin - v ilttttarr tti.tu. t if friiK l.tvrrll- , . , j - i ator uiscu iroe an omer unues but i :uent whose subordinates undi rstand i this, if iu iecd it bt not imros.-i-' had every opportuitv to tind it out. Uut 1 the Indian character and are titled to ' b!e. with the f cergy and !.xueice j throncliout thi whole alfiir it has l.en j 1-ave sutHTTivcn of agencies an 1 res-r- ! f Joba Kutbde. and the di-interested shown tiis. Bradley has been actuated in , - ,k w- i , -i-i, i fidelitT of Koberi Jlorris, yet shall lie bisc-ii- towards Hymatt tLroUfili pite I Tations is the ar Ipartiueut. Lie!. .... .. . . ..,. t more ine inuiau is ireami iikc a mu Jissolve the I niou. His name, illusiri r a Sunday school M-hoIar the inoro j ous as it may haTe been, shall then be trouble there will le lor him and w ith gibbeted oa every hill-top throughout jVCIIo. Addio, lr-f. H-Tnr.sijn h followed in hi- wt-i-bri tf'Ur !1 tlif-M d ii.gi-isns, a;;d hit pixtoiatiiied by the jTt-as niid juibli: the ilin vt all Mftgu-iai it. B- will altt. 1 f.te.l l' th beautiful a;:; CTaful TaifH Ml.l.K. AIDTE, who will uv. iL.trwJue ili- Grrit 5jnntKa; M:iii:le:al.oc. Int Foijrt llie Matin on S:iiin day at 4 orlork P. ?I. MASQUERADE BALL! rrHE AK.) (.1 A RUN U'lt.I bra:.- WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY BRINC THE LITTLE FOLKS! o itic - l for sa 1 S&;s jw -; - b Central AilittiIttu Ileservetl Van GRAND MASQUERADE I BALL! V.l .I..1.B..: TttSUAt. KKURl'AICV .'it. It'.. 1 O0 x t ra N -iir:, 1 A pt. l:s 1. -t Tit;.- ' duty stii! remains, and I have placed it alone lvoansr of its peculiar dignity, sa- Os the 1'bison Imk:;ooiio the Hteei't ; ! of Januiry :i -omr..euts as follows: ioverror Hr.idlev is responsinje for i the appointment of Mr. Hyman, aud i: , j the latter has rob be 3 the State, a share I j of the onus itsls on the Governor: for ; ! he had every opportunity of knowing 1 I Hymu:i bef-re secr.rin,' his appointment I to the War-lenship. If we are not mis- j ' takn. ltradley and livman wer- inter- I i es: -.1 in b-lsitipss tri"ptl;er at fii-erl i I 11,11 a.,1 , llr .,i .. ".j a tUit llr..1!o i jii::, saUv A J.A v itiwu v i. n iuiv ia io v GOOD TEMPLARS' INSTALLATION. rjl UK OKM( P.KS fc I- K ( T O K Carson Lodge No. 4, 1 O C T Will If - It!iui- i iiiif::l'i! a? ::: fNlii K Ih-.w !ii:i"i:ni: nor'h : f . Iliaif. r!t Saturday Kninii. Fchrunry Al f'tv O't'oi Ii may re!-1 t-hTv I li'irt j . Frti al! nj:t"j;;-ra t,.at PR1ZKH; C-e.-s ch:.nc 1ICKKTS ; r t.. - i iri t r a it f TC. :m or- :. : 'Iul"aitiIC'a?I." rral w.-ii kn-iw n invited !o .it:ri.t N lie. l-oi if. I--.ak . 'I h. ;'))) CONCERT AND BALL, I J SPECIAIiTY liini ; and the more he is treated like n man the better for him and the gov ernment anil the white people who are his neighbor. Strong authority is needed with wild men. The policy and performances of the who are placed at the head of reserva tions are not what is needed eitlx-r for restraint or privile-jre. ThN govern ment is widely off from its line of func tions whea it take any part looking to the "conversion" of the Indians. The work needed is to piar-l them and hee that they keep their .-idt of ail treat ies. Of course the Government's sido of the treaties, whatever that may 1-e. must be rigidly observed. The f ut oncht not to be lost sight of, however, that whatever title the Vcited States his to any wild lands it got from the savages either by purchase, conquest or seques tration. This leaves tlis Indians land less. Hence the moral duty of K'ving them honest and efftcacioas guardian ship. Moreover, the po r reatures will ba extinct in a hundred years. They should be treated with the kindness dr. to a dying people. An 1siiax Commits Sri ikk. W think that the suicide herewith men tioned is the I'rst iustauce of self the land, a monnmont cf his crime and punishment, and of the shams and i;iief of hit) country. ' The speaker proceeds to say that if there are persons who hon estly believe iu secession they should bury the seutimeut in their own breast lerzvineu I oreaiue " oniy in xue conaaence 01 I irienusmp. nui lei mem nit iu nana of parricide, in tho insolence ct pride or the madness of poaer, to strike their conntry, and her countenance in all the severity an.I terror of a parent's wrath, shall smite thvui with amazement and hcrror. Let the iu strike, and the voices of millions .! freonieu. from the city and hamlet, from the college and farm hone, from the cabins amid the west ern wild, and on ships scattered around I the world, idiall utter the stern, irrevo cable judgment, stlf-bamshmeut f or life, er ignominious death." It it true that McGuney's Keaders Were publishtd L"-f'rj the war. but the extract we have -jaote l will serve to show tint if, as the Examiner asserts, they are " freo from the remotest polit ical or other allusion which might wound tho sensibilities of any citizen," the charge that paper makes against the Bancroft Ueaders is mere hypercriti cism. In a word, our contemporary has been straining at a gnat aud swallowing a camel, illnffey s Headers, though written before the war. wero evidently not compiled for Southern use. and they characterize secession far more plainly even than modern text-books ar in the habit of din. cal traces. Had Hyman stood still, under the party lash, be would not have been accused cf peculation daring Krad- lev s term. ' I'r ;in Hum- ! i have the ! A Xw Minlstku Fon Lli.h. A slausliter by an Indian we ever heard ! guardian over its souls aud bodies has of. We mote from the Humboldt ! been gained by Kurcka. The Sacra Kegister oi l :'eb. m-nto liteord-l'it'vn of Wednesday in Yesterday tiiorniiiir a I'iut.- Indian i forUls U4 as fallows: liauied Uii , in tneeuipioy ol lliarley j Kemler, committed suicide by shoot-i ing himself through tl.c breast with a pistol. The artair i-rean-ii iiiiio accilo- motion among the Titste in town. No 'ause assigned for i!i- rash act. The de'fase-l wa- well liked ainon? the Indians, and leave tliree or four squaws and a score of yoiiujr a;oose to mourn fr tho untinie'y taking tf of" their kinti protector. Martha Tillitson. whoe parents re side in Santa t'lara County 'al., killed herself with a pistol because her lover had written her a letter that his affec tion had cooled. She helped her mother aboul the. household duties, then took her father's pistol and did the fatal deed. Nineteen year old and highly eduted. Poor girl! Ir. C. S. lliswell, an old resident of this city, yesterday left for Eureka, Hum boldt county, having accepted in appoint ment to till the pulpit of a Methodist Kpicopal church in that city. He will als en-ae there iu the practice of his prufcuion. His family will remain here lor some months. On Monday evemn a lure mitr.tier of the most intimate friends of the loctor assembled at his dwelling to bid him farewell. The oc casion was one which testified the es teem born of friendship, and the even-in-' i.asscd in the most cordial inter- j chan? of social amenities. ' A terribla storm of wind prevailed in New York and vicinity on Wednes day. Many house were unroofed. At the Centennial grounds, I'hiladel- : 'hia much damage was done, also iu The j-now Ui.ockai-k. boldt Weils, Feb. -nd following: A strong wind with drifting sn'C.v is reported between hero and T.iano. A snow-plow and six engines camo thronsh to-tlay, arriving here at and aoturoed, expectinp to yo through to Toano with little trouble. Tin' com pany have a large force f men shov eling between here and Toano and west of here and with good luck will have the road clear by norm to-morrow. Passengers duo at Saa Francisco last night are at Toano and those leaving San 1'rancispo yesterday and day be fore are at Klko, ail well cared for. This ii the longest and most severe storm ever known here. I.aTKK. The snow-plow which left here at -:.:' r. M. lias arrived at inde pendence all light and reports the storm rain very severely. After watering, etc., they will again start if the weather permits. One of the com pany's largest snow-piows is oil the way from Truckee. The train leavins San I'rancisco yesterday morning ar rived at Carliu on time and will pro ceed to Kiko where the two preceding truina now are. stock is suffering much from the storm and the loss is supposed to b very grsat. The Cherokces hail with satisfaction the appointment of Col.-W. V. Koss, their former president, as the I'nited States agent for the Indian Territory. The Republican Sta'.o C'otivsat ion of Michigau wili meet at irand Kapids May 10th and elect delegates to the National Convention. AIO SOCIKT1', Al Moore & Parkers Hall, j OS 1 MODAV KVtMXG. FEBKIAR1 l'altiiii in Stock ii iirr I n::a:l i; a' d 'nil Ki is oxi: n'w oit-!i at 1 nc il.t I.I. A K EM H ' n " C: ; capital a:ai ar. j parti'-s u'.l .--.-r iivt y. ! '.tr - k ar I'ri; 7i ixj ney 'r.vt -it i i W.' l:.ie a lariif a-: r.i-inl to tally vr-i n ii :r.i! i ?-! . Tir- ::.rtrk. r 1 EAP YEAR lt 1.1, j AT EMPIRE. i NOW IS THE TIME TO INVEST. OF KJIPIBK V. : ! t mHE L.IDIKS I l.e-Ui Y At Bowden's Hall, Empire v ! Ai.S') It! V AM' SLi ". I j Stocks on Commission, anri Loan Money on them. iN MO.MIAV EVENINi Valei.-in- s !': lo a't-lid yr.it. Tile a;i extendeti . TICKET. . iucle.aiiii; rUREE DOLL A K nppev i Piitilei-i for n- li.iif and upwai it t.i oo py.K siiAKi: o:: m days I -i5 I tit hHAKE Voi. I". ;,A',.- s per suap.i; i v:: ao i aVs. CHAS. LARUE A, CO., Montjoniery St., -.i ii y: ailc. ( .ii ;., ; j ..t. ENORMOUS REDUCTIONS (.-. aul fivil.; ii:r..: r PRICKS . ..At . . ! Kem:ttan' 5 Vy i enier ui our nsi.. ulir dist(t:i r two L. B1 Morris & Co's and about Philadelphia. In Washing- Thk Nevada Kkvi m.K ire j ton a church steeple was dislocated CoJVBJirioJf. When will the Kate "'' "r perpendicular. Central Committee of tbn IJepublieaii ' Party l this state lie isi! led together to fix the day for holding the Conven tion which is to select the lieleirates to the National Convention at inciniiiti? Th ifnl ( Kngr-.i boat-row r.s will not jiarticipate in the Saratoga Kejpttti in July next. To do so wonl.l interfere with previous enpicrmentt. The com promise between the Catho lics and the I iovernment of Prussia is broken off. Tb Jesuits are again showing tbeic craftiness and powers of making? mischief. In Qnv llivra Tu..v the cattle and nheep are dyinp by hundreds. The snow ia fourteen iuchex deep. Some parties If fcav bav art f till feeding th'ir block. Ten shares of the New York Times have been sold lor Sl'.o.OO). The en" 1 tire establishment, at this rate, is val ued at $I,.-.0n,0'X: The creditors of .fames II. Peeling of San Francisco ask that ho ba de clared a bankrupt. Ilobts SiK).0(M). The Portugese House of Peers have voted to abolish slavaiy'in St. Thomas and the Gulf ol" iuinea. California Senate has passed a bill to fix the salaries of Legislators at $l,noO per aession. EJN1 PESIROI'S OF EI'FECTIXfi A inrl-t'' I'-aranre r.i Wiut-T (.ii' vU W" Luvt-rcdu'.v d eur entire stuck bs lunews; Heavy Caut-m Flanrn 1 V2Hr ? v.-.r.I L( Mnl'- Muslin 12Hc Weite Ko. k Muslin 14Je 13 varus Calico lor . . si 00 All Other Goods Proportionately Low CALL AND EXAMINE. CREAT EXCITEMFNT ! ! Grtat cro-B-!-! ttf peop! rontantly niL;i:g j !o tlh- Lart; Clotlinig House oi KOI'EJ V PI.. ATT i Comer i-sen and Third streetF, oppor-itt tte bt. Cliarlrb Hotel. Mount Vesuvius is threatening to erupt. No thanro for reserved seats. The new Miuister of Vancouver's Island has lieeii inducted into office. The Neapolitans are going to have a big time at their carnival. The I". P. Kail road track is ciear again. Northern 1'tah with snow. i-ai'road ia blocked CARSON CITY -NEVADA To vitw an.I port hast1 ol' tlieir masniricrnt stock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS Consisting of MENS, YOUTH'S AND BOY'S CLCTHIN6 OF ALL THE LATEST STYLES. Hats, Cape, Trunks, Talipes, Shirts, Collars, ke. oct 1-If CHOICE CIGARS AT ONE DOLiaAR A BOX FOB SALE At J oe Rosenstock's Try 'xml. CAPITOL STORE CORNER ma AND ORMSEY STREETS. CAILSON CITY. I Choice Family Groceries, ; Flour. Feeil. Haiiii, Uttcon, BuiTr, Lnrrf. Choice Liquorx, Pure It.unri X Viiw. Hnr1 wttrt . Crrttkny, Pufntd und Hi, A Full Lint of Uouvkerpinj; (omit-, lvtyd on liand anil ctIivrf ii t'rer of charge. J ChU and tee us. REINSTEIN & GIBSON myl-tf The Only One Price Store ia Town I Frank Boskowitz, .Dealer in. MEN'S AND BOYS' O JTi o ir ING, KarnUliing Coad. Bali, Capa, BOOTS AKD SHOES, TKCKES, TALISSS. UlaiittUi, ilattress, tt. Coanty Bnndiai(r. (arm City, Kv cc4-tf