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! ~ Ab A 4 _ Ww 4 ‘ we NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 4, 1806. 3 inge is brought about by the epeniameour develop Shc vernee wale will to all cases, The mines that have been opened | prise om the Pacific voast, though the area whe! t us , CALIFORNIA HINING. are along this ‘and mony shafts bave beon sunk | carried on ie somewhat resiricted. The only mons ef enciad relations, whilet ihe leiler, ob Sous . on the red for the Teaching this rich rock. A considera | mines in the State of California that bave proved WE srk des to sie docamase of tan or tah “ or ble ‘on of these ehafis have beer abandoned be- | sble are at Copperopolls, in the foot hills of wight, appeare to Pept b 4 of to ieott imto pieces (se ‘our eyes, It becomes en rm cube deny did ‘not reach Wwe , while others bave | Sierras, thirty-eight miles from Stockton, ‘Ihe | ation [ue writer jusi(s om (he impertance of giv me \Steily and the Calabrias, three Gar imperious duty that it Rot recanstitute iteelf been forved to quit becausp the ledge, though coutaluiug | ore is extracted in the form of sulphates, | the dansicy of the popmlation of each centre, Bud ret by a priest of ab withow oar sanctlon eed in deflance of ws.” La France 4 gold, was unprofigable. Those ty miccemsful | from a vein, now sbout twenty feet WIAD, | simenly that of the privnigal towne oy the Gogartmnedte, apd ran om to slate that it becomes tho duty of the ITS IMPORTANCE AND EXTENT. | fro s:cran Vales, wnere the rock doesnot vary inuch | which “kas rented “a uepthe of “five. handsed | *mply Car of he p ¥ P.4Viva la Grecia!” and, of ernment to embark in nothing, wo in value and where the profiis of « year’s labor can be | fect and widens as it descends. In cowmequence of | and pointe out that (he material condition of two tows ustriaa Consul, “Abasso/” all cvcntualties, to wer if it be pote, pat os estimated beforehand tolerable accuracy. About | the expense of smoliing works aud the cost of fuel it | containing an equal number of Mmbabitante iw mater therefore, even the volunteer ‘and to try'every expedient joiming in iv; “yet,” il twenty mills are in operation at sis point, aud (he towa | has been found more econoinical (o send the ore to | . fed i moryner Ba Ryprena #0 admirebie, is, from various adds the same “if it becomes a necessity, ri. ‘of Grass Valley bas a more thrifty nce thaw any | land and to the Atlantic coast for reduction. ‘ihe influenced by the extnnt of grou to'the ouniry” Arrests es aleeek Aight for fdr her boner, for her legitimate in- | Washing fer Gold in the Early Days | oer minins place Galioraia itet | have sora, phur in driven off by heat, and after undergoing various | spectively occupy. Vbe tive-vearly Census i# now Le , continue to be made on a and fluence, and for devs tof her ” bb There is very little difference im the charac! the | manipulations to rid it of fo COP | complete, The euuimeration extends over @ fortulgbt weet cst localities. Some viene have ax | am extra paragraph whieh he ‘article, and at Present. ‘quarts mines and wills througheat Osllfernia. | Where berremains. There are. seve opment | ae ec cecisscex as reosally 1rledlie MAMAN in house at Pozgaol oniforme, France warns Europe ‘organization the vein is cular or gearky 40 ta au all of there on the same vein. , 7 many, were found, B sng i fe Tourben the Preach army, even Che een to the directly thre the veip, bat wien i Nes at aa angle The richest copper wives of the coast are in Arizona, | tatu the of transporting ood» by steam engines on dafantry; buttons natin the Sipeap asad wine seized at | Chamber, will allow of all possible military concentra- oY ag ee ria the shaft is sunk so asto strike the vein alagiven | very uear the California line, T have been shows spec | commun rouds. The work performed was the hauling of se mane ims tion which coming events may distance from the sutface, Im either cage falleries | mens which asay fron ‘sixty to seventy per cont of | three wagons loaded with fifteen tous of Lime, sand and St. i if tervies cal levels are ran off fr ! nto the Viv, | copper. ex, ton by tou, hree v' wi Wl ns of » rors the cr and epee ofthe ‘Retna Guna | Sefiarace acho Refepee ee MY | QUARTZ MILLS AND THEIR SUCCESS, | sometimes ors ong cases “At tne rtun neve | SK cant “ing ™gtstyhyey ‘Stl sf ye | nn twomy nx wns she se won of tho tem ‘Were arrested last week, ‘with complicity with ‘The Europe writes that Prince Gortschakoft har hinted may bebuta few inches in thickness, but it generally | vopper, and the miners are confident of # rr being twenty one tu he train oecupled twelve boars WO gg ON FI Kel Te Tare ve, With “of “tmenty-tve feet or, upmaris. | Imlothoesnte Tht veingtre teaSandgel defined, soa | 8%! 8 half In the journey, including thirty three minutes" nen, Beer enty-five I. rth, ‘The veins are wide and weil defined, aud a frat of the Minor! O-eervantt have met with a ai eenye) Eee adhd Along the leads the oie is brought the | the Geld ‘pat begining, 10, aitrpchetuention. Ar stoppage. This war a apecd of two and One-nixth mile atmilar tate, which impended over others of the order | Important Netice te Continental Tra- shaft and there sent in tn up to daylig! is also rich tn silver and gold, particularly the former, | per hour coal consumed wat who bad fled. At Miano, near Naples, am ex-jndge, the vellers. In extensive operations there are wumerous shatts, gal- | but the climate is oo unbeaithy and the Indians have | 0 alg eure, and a medical man have been arrested, as have Nowrugan ov France Ratcway, - atin inte Jeries and levels that connect with each other and form a | such a pleasant babit of Killing white mon on frequent | "Seenere’ beon also two acents of the old Bourboa police in Torre General Maxacer's Orrice, Panis, June 17, see. | fublerranean network of places where mea cam move | oorwaions that a pesilence (here maotasdearble ae a | co) fad wole BA ents ato Greco N “" about, Once on the surface of the earth the ore is sept | home ov the Hudson or the Ohio. Botas men are al stevest 4 « «tot 2501. Thit i equa warioy af those who ava, muse emaen epporiogs | Jeu natised ma te iciaram, thet cantehonden ep er | ADVICE TO EASTERN CAPITALISTS, | fons wilt where tis sist been into canal pleces nad | ware ready to go abereves thors a Ualhact of mummy. | wierest M6 comte—totat $25 OL, Thi is oqual to % the law. Among them pricsis and mo ; d + | thom reduced to powder by the ation of the mackmery | making, this out of the way Territory ids fair to become | OF PUL rx coule for moving ml , steam- | Natl of 4! being tolle collected by the road companies a regular The prev duary w Rate; their edorte have been directed prit ly to cor. ‘ CO pirtreyg Serre a8 scarcely te be wondered at that | beyond Minden, in the direction of Hano annicnin~apiilnded with which it is brought in coatact. Various kinds of | peopled before many genre have passe: machinery have beeu devived for reducing the ore, the | boats are running wp the Colorado, and (hy ioonnection with the Le ‘ariament has by ove sweeping measure | Hambu: first being the sii il, whch conssts of a row ef | line of ocean steamships between San Franceo andthe | |” seg pi ike decamndad mipprossed all tionartorios a mracare whieh® alent ine | Benin et ne COPPER ON THE PACIFIC COAST. | teary siamps, x in troughs, raised by steam | mouth of that river, so thal the mines nearit have a | PoeumuaL” rallmey are being rapally proceeded ‘es the ruin of the time-honored monestery of Monte | uen, St. Petersburg, Warsaw, Leipsic and Dresden. Com- punt falling by their own weig! stamps are | good prospect of development, the | The tne will start from the immediate locality of Mot Cassino, munication is maintained, up to the present time, with nen ann rom four to @iguty iu number, but usually about twen' companies pow in operation iv Ar their | jand yard, whore rhafts ure being eonstracted and pier : m C ” the Rhine, i. ¢, with Daseldorf, Coblentz, five, and they eperate just the feet of th Ll OTe to Hpeculators, while the balance ship t ay a 4 eh. tha tannelend the in 4 Venice as I¢ Is. Mayence, Frapkiort and Wies! ‘D. - maidens in the vineyards of France when they trend and for reduction, aud await the financial r b pe} drives fur the commencement of 9 gP Wenive (Juty 14) correspondence of Londen ‘Telegraph. | : J. PETIBE, General Manager. | TRO Wew Almaden Quithsilver | tne joe of the grape. No other mit has proved of any | company is preparing to erect smelting works for Yeduc- | g-r.iow of the huge tubes of iron sntended te form the When I say that there te nobody im Venine, you win at os 7 valve in reducing Ore, and the testimony | ing the richest ores, white it will send away the balanew | vn thoner ec its comree at right angles to the ‘enco understand that Tam speaking reiatively, jast as 1 The London Law Courts. Mine. of all miners and capitalisis 1 have met is-] to points where fuel is chexper. is th the bed of the river should do in stating that thore was nobody in’ London | pag ‘WIZARD OP TRE NORTH’: TN A PLEASING ACT. uasnimouly in favor of the stamp wil. A stream of ‘The want of good cou! mines is severely felt im Cell | Thane neath th ioe the Derby day; nobody at Washington in the legisia- ae. Ae. de. water pours into the trough where the ore is being | fornia, Coal hax been discovered and ix beng taken | Thamer tothe Waterloo railway atatTOu, passing lu itm croshed, cach Stamp falling from ton to cighty times a | ont im considerable 4 DUD, Wie | nos underueath the © mioure wnd mizing the water and pulverided rock | miles from San Francisco, but it is of imferor quality: outipe: “y Cirele’ Oar San Francisco Correspomdence. together, This runs upon blaukets that cach a portion od, The | sewer, and ate vuderthe Kine of the “loner Cir Say Fraxeisoo, June 1, 1866, of “ gold; then bn * = yp —_ ae 9 gH sane i i re ” railway. Th ‘ly amert that in leew nomial crevices Uiled w uicksilver, that catches w ritiah Columb, and from all other points on ; “ he pron i foh in A letter upom the resourves of California that makes | tke gold which ii touches: then through a wires of | cific ons where’ tems uve ibeon Spake, Th thaw two y n they dare Cite ue im . : nO mention of mining uffalrs would be very like Hamlet | trouchs and stuicos, with occastonal beds of quicksilver, | xteamers burn the California coal, corting from twelve | W be worke! spon the principle of the proumatic ta ankment at the low level COURT OF COMMON FLKAS—LONDON, JUNE 19, five recess, nobody at Brighion iv July. * * * * | Sittings at Nisi Prius, after term, before Lord Chief Jus- ‘There are no publi¢ works in progress. If the Austrians tice Erie and special jurion, ‘wish to build fresh forts aud viock tapi pn Bere oy Anderson vr, the St. James’ Hail Sages Je this ‘thejr own soldiers 98 faborers. Most of the 1 trades | action, which was brought by the plaintiff, the “Wizara and callings which the life and | of ppcpeiege of the North,” st Lhe defendants for ejecting bim sity call forth tie dormant, sh be | out of St. James 1, which ‘be had taken for the pur- ‘four thousand lolas in Ventoe; bat the Cie ge linia pose of his performance, on some dispute as to the ore confide wuch as are for the strongest have terms of letting, without the melancholy prince, or Washington without a | #84 60 6n off to » heap of waste, No periect pro oss of | to fourteen dollars a tom, and some of the foun | way now awd for postal parpows from Camden road to ‘to ‘the Austrian army—have vecome sickened . Denman, Q: , weed : saving the gold has yes been invented, and m dries use it, as well) ag all establishments se Fea asp 3 ‘with wauing hour after’ hour and day after day | he had come to terms Sih (hs Guerdos aie se Bo Semnion of Congress. Although the miner do not play a® | guiii carried away {u the cand or “tailings” of the ull | on land where the making of steam Inthe only object. | Holvorn—» a for pamenger and other (rah er that never caine, and have gone home in sheer red for the defendante, to-w'thdraw a juror, the de. | ‘portant a part as'they did fifteen years ago, they are | Rock that aways forty or fity dollars to the fon rarely | Oceun steamers cannot burn it in consequence at (te ten A nove! applirsion of electro-magnetiam, as a inclive weariness of heart. It is a mettor of difficulty now to | fendants paying one hundred and twenty-five nds obtain a well appointed gondola, Most of the boats are | and costs. There were legal @ificuiues in ‘ea cae * gece nies and dry, we eae Sey eaneane ich made such a settlement desirable. e e enn, he Austrian mi ‘anc- Mr. Coleridge-arreed to this course, as the plaintiff hed have their own boats, rowed by German sol- | no dovbt suffered some loss by what had taken glace. ' ‘and pol whose ¢lnny Management of their a i affords much savage pod Be to jnemployed eesti fs stat pice nagren fancy that if the day of deliverance ever few of th i iw Those “amateur, gondo POLICE INTELLIGENCE. yields more than balf or two-thirds that amount and will | dency to epontaneous combustion when kept im the bold power for clockwork, has just beem perfected by a work sometimes fail far betuw it Some of the mill owners | of vessels for any considerable length of time, The !'a claim to by satisfied with their present process, while | cific Mail Company keeps a lino of sailing ships br.nging others are constantly makmg experiments, Whoever | cealvia Cape Horn from the Pennavivanls mines at succeeds in finding a cheap und effective means of say- | cost, when delivered, of ewenty-alx di ing all the gold in the pulverized rock has a sure for. | Coal is brought here frov tune before him, Many of the ores conta sulphurets of South Wales, various kinds, and these are nearly always refractory. per ton, accord Many ofthe mills are reserving their “tailings” to be and and the worked over again when some successful inventor makes | bly located any where on the still the chief source of wealth 10 che Pacific coast, and Will 80 continue for a long time to come. ‘The first rash of gold seekers in 1849, and for two or three years subsequent to that date, was to the diegings along the various rivers and their tributaries. Men eame with pick, pan and ebovel. to gather up a fortune by Separating gold from the earth slong the vallevs. “Yo ing jeweller at Leamington, England, which promise (0 anew era inthe science of clockmaking, avd timepieces to @ state of al w arravgement the pei f an electro-magnete ntrod ry perfer the bot of bal coll, la made to late by means of a feeble current of of which ¢ excitement by the professionals, The awything honest miner’? with the tools of his profession, with his | his appearan: Some millowners have recently begun | w xvod quality of anthra sal Goud Neabeanads igualat this beuting true nds, with a train of three ‘but = ‘jolly young waterman” who was first Berciary in Broapway—Taerr of Nexis «xp | bronzed and unshaven face, and bis bair uokempt and ieee es salphureie Som the x for: viold a fortune to its ow ly One of the advantages of thin system is ears with us on Sunday night told us that he had not had a vate, —Detecti Niven . chest | Selling them. ‘The agent of an English her 1 have »poken of gokl, silver and copper atone | 44 umber of clocks, in different parts, or even fre: for four days a Aconbe useeute i Cravare, ves Niven and Vaughan yesterday | matted like locks of woo), his clothing of the roughest | Sninne tie pralfetinky anode Sath si NYS mpolen of coll sliver se0d ‘copper amons | thet a in diffrent parta, character avd utterly innocent of whisk broom or Cologne water, was a figure well known on both the Atlantic and the Pacific coasts, Here he existed in reality, but (here he was drawn in caricature as something that all California emigrants must hecome. Here he toiled in the sands of the Sacramento and its tributaries, now with a run of good luck thay sent’ him rejoicing to his home in the East or furnished the material for a ‘good time,” and again with ill-fortune that left him after jong iferent houres, can be connected together by # ing wire, and the whole number will indicate the san ton second. The mplest cd aauch as in extra soldo; but when we gave himdouble | PTveht befere Justice Dowling two young men, named fare as a buona mano he wearly burst-into tears, and | John Smith and Frank Stretton, whom they had arrested rushed to show his wealth—it was buta florim--to his | on a charge-of burglary. It is alleged that on tne even- ‘companions; and I dare say treated them all royally, to | ing of the 16th ultimo the prisoners forved open x door ‘the extent of atleast three pence. Many paces we | leading from the baliway to the loft of premises $21 walked away from the Mole, over those flags which are | Broadway. oceupied as a manufactory by Sitaon Aub, |» amooth and polished as glares, and reflect the Iamps, by | and stole therefrom silk neckties and cravate valued at » so many thousands of footsteps and for so many hup- | five hundred dollars, with which they On dir ‘dreds of years had they been trodden, bnt we could still | covering bis loss the following morning Mr. Aub com- hear the Zondolicr’s voice at the waterside shouting out | municated with the detectives, and arrest of the thanks, and entreating us, for the love of the Virgin, | prisoners was the result, In possession of the avcuxed 4 when we next wanted a boat to ask for “Bora,” which | parties was found a portion of the stolen property, not- Most of the quartz mones in Californm sre fromone | important product of the coast, tho hundred and filty to six hundred feet in depth. The | its production is comewhat linited—T a deepest yold mine in the state or in the worla is that | ver, w exist in quantities worthy of kuown as Hayward’s am 3 Amador | Spain, California and Vern, Foravery long period the Al pty. it i# now twelve ne ib Spain was thee HOR;: and Meyer Reea “winding up. Ne: eM Haetery ty of the Th used, The clocks are spoken of as being far superier to ; bat though it reduced the price | the present clocks In use, Mt sevionsiy affect it, The discovery 7 4 s i time, It grew reber as it Lrew-euch a quantily.imto tha Tt is rather a that while water Ie our prent but not very satisfactory oo in the extinction of depth itis worth twenty-five or thirty wollars per ton. | the whole quiksilver tr rid is how F lo gases are being produced by the locks are of the e rock ix worth al F War Unable to make it pay expenses fora long Siaty tone per are tukon ont and crusted, aud the | it, The great mine is at New Almaden, rixt Operation goes on constantly, br. Hayward lives uear | from San Praneisea we combust! 7 f the valuable metal in bis |», - : + wagg composition of ured hot carbonaceous matters. was his name. hsianding which they posit their guilt. | zertlon with very little of San Franctaco and comes to bie mill ance in twe in the hulls on ¢ > const range of \ (4S there tu not a.cingte place-ef ‘ashuecssent teteiepen in | Suuth te eee tro recaier pg in England, | Own right, ‘The race of miners has not become extinct ting Bp. tale, and 9¢ insiond of yelne. Is St: not really because water is so decomposed and thie Venice. The stately opera house of the Fenice, as you | is a canvasser by occupation, and lives in Mercer street. | as any one who has visited the interior of the State ow artor of a million tre warthquake linet hh did eo much damage & | productive of combustible gases, that it often fails to HL inereased as of ibis mine probably The bist San Francisen, jouw Almaden owners, « in the pockets of the New iknow full well, has ‘been closed for years, ‘This theatre | Stratton is a youth of seventeen years, a netive of ery rick | @ttinguish fir Welongs to 4 company, aud their shareholders are mostly Bridgeport Conn., lives at No. 141 Delancey atreet, and | ‘etl{Y, but it is by no means as numerous as of yore comes If xo, Uhi# mast expeolally be the case Venetan noblemen. The government made this spring | is a urnisher by occupation. The magistrate commit- | A large number of the men who now stand high in the | the quertion about (he prefiiablenem ef de: ehamoer wy vu al when quantity of wa alim'ted. Where immonte airennous efloris to induce the propri to open the | ted the prisoners for trial, in dofault of two thousand dol. | business world of this const began their Calsfornia lite | tbe ore grows richer then It avin fee from wh . or in taken We about the « treama are poured rap on tie buralag mann jar lars bail e1 2 ‘alley Je omty three hundred | a weil w jook wien Bled up by working in the mines, Many of the former ty increased Ja) richness a it | mart lik en and antiquated Wricke,, The | ®hence the flamee emanate, the very ateam thue Davecen axp Rowsep ny 4 Feuae.—Serah Lyon, a minors have gone to the Fast, or to the regione ore 18 pla a wood % built th and | generated must powerfally tend to extinguish the Canadian woman, twenty-seven years of age, living | where no dirt bas yet been struck, or fo the later mous silver mines of Warhee | the quirk in vapor, and is caught and com | yee. pot where or quantities are more slowly pr bat nant wen nese by i pay , wovered Jess than | deuserd in mir-t come partly Oiled with water After ‘ fa would be mainly Austvian oficern, “The wes rday arrested by officer Doran, | opened gold regions; and many- others have taken to | {ive yeas oyu, yo! they have turned out lurze | op in flasks containing seventy- | €4 on, the burning material may only be increased vy of treavure, though sis doubsfubif the Lequal ihe amecnt of the jaw porty im that que rte whieh baw bever made any rewure to the #ocktoliers. The most iy the Gonld and Currs, situated oa the Comstock several ether ow of leswer note. The nearly two inion dob ch, this being the samme an tue | the n mine in Spain tion of the wa th f the Fourteenth precinct, on the charge of ctealing a im Apri. It ned curiourly, at the endof May, | ° when the wat ranorgrow ite. and ‘the adveni | gold watch and chain, one chatclaine pin, gold sleeve- of Ganbaidi began to be whispered about, that the note | buttons and a dress, valued im all at three hundred do} ‘ors of the Fenice, actuated perbaps bya dim | lure, the property of Margaret Lennox, residing at 68 Sul- that it might vd or ypestl 5% porphyry a livan street, Is appears. Abas on 24d ulti Mre. withont the patronage of the Austrian officers, calledin | Lennox was out walking, and meeting the acensed, with ¢ @ertain artists and decorators, and made a beginning of | whom she was partially acquainted, received wn invita- sweeping and garnisbing the grand old theatre. The | tion from Sarah to walk home with her. Mrs. Lennox. Cavalivre Yoggenburg was in a torrible rage. This time nothing wrong, accepted the invitation, and 38 was the government that puta veto on the resnacita- | after reaching the bause t prisoner gave her @ cooling Fe- | beverage to drink, She soon became stupefied from the primanded for their and ii the | effectwof the it, which doubtless contaied some ‘artists and decorators were seut to the right and | poisonoas drug, while in that condition and unable agricalture or to some business more certwin, though Joes seductive, than digging for goid. Many of the beet placer diggings have been washed out and abandoned to the Mexicams and Chinese. Numerous localities that for merly supported a large mining population are now a!- most deserted, while others van still boast 2 goodly pumber of imbabitante, Whenever a new region is opened up there are many personeready to rush to |! in the belief that they will find the fortune they have so + and the instant firing the com» evolved from the red carbon; the process sustaining the red heat, the fame and the spread of the cont p. One powerful 7108 tasks, worth abour | Meta Ore engine, with abundant wupply of water, must of 92,358,500, The | th water mupply, and it $500,000, lea ing | the same power, applied leas rapidly through « number air marainof promt. The ore averages from | iv gre engines worked hy hand, ff the power and the 0 eightecn per cent of quickstiver, aud fre code the letter figure. Aplece of the ore | supply be not suMclent to deluge the fre eoatre mudden. tention, ae it grat The prow $00 yer tn be far more useful Chan the a nels Jengih, apd writ n ¥ in their exploration... Where the danger oC any of the pascaces closing up, the walle aud roots are tunberod, and sex | @ tensive have been theee precautions that there is nore |ewhich F picked op 2 or a long sought. Fraser river, Warhee, Kern river and sent Gtmennicie a dike te 7 ptr nda be Bde ct sy 4 cA Dad py ve better not to une them the more bolted and lander under ground im thir singe mi an in the ea deep red ®, heavy Hho lamp of lead, and» sree "Yor are tbe st Sng so wan hopeend | fame tat nae Suchen scr see aa | Wehe bare a wood Dig wie init scons abd | Wait" ina Cy wi, ie-pvniacow out or | aed twronuinn it twenty po ent’ au ‘believe that this very winter Fenice will be as wide § tioned, she appro} to her own use. ‘On being ur- all proved more or Jess delusive. Latest, there has been | five thoimmnd. On the came tedge of rock are the | A large quantity of quirksllver is used om gold Dr. Henry Fdwart Peeucts de Briow, a Parisian phy. open as Stonchenge, and without any whitecoats im the rained before Justices Dowling the accused pleaded small rosh to the mines of New @renads, bot most of | Savage, Cbeilar, Potosi and ether imines, some of | silver mining on they coast and the balance ge » | eon who for many years hay rewded in Bnglaad, he tails. which how aimostequatied the Gould and Curry in the | various pay ie production of 16, guilty and was committed for trial in detauh of two the emigrants in that direction have returned in diegost aud patented a pm om for propering from teats and their promiaes for porpe- | fourteen shouan! Gasks were sent lo Ching, When I was here in April there thousand dollars bail, x and others remain Only because of their inability to . tock of Uhese mines | aand to Lom and to Peru, two th ndia rubber what we may dengnate an enamel paint, Seer e, Wiile ballets weal cunderties etd, | Tower or Coats, &c.—Mr. Charter R. Miller, of- 47435 | Sh Gast ns ves, Hut tt ins now greatly eclined. | Chil New York,’ two thouraud to | which w stualutely int the eoitee 48 thie abemae aualences every nizbt at the Teatro Matibran. Both these | Broadway, yesterday caused the arrest by ofoer Rigs?, | in the early days thousands of persons landed at San | ete Ant mony chergek of die «uest mavaement on sreaotd to thin latter, tet me again | phere, as well a» agains: the p all Hhqilda (ineled. ' Shears siden torine au tence’ Whaee ueete tolr of the Fourteenth precinct, of Kichard Kdwarda, © young | yrancisco with no definite knowledge of the country and | the property and euatle those “im tho ring utmost caution in | ing the mos! potea! avid) to aM t tron, This enamel twenty-one years of age, on the charge of stealing . " well tor much more than ibe prope wae w making | ining property on the Pe fe sen: he re « nobody in Venice, but nothing for anybody to de. Tam | ™*? with the impression that the gold mines were within « paint po all th sarkable qualitios of inaie " 1 and © silver watch, worth net x At prestit the beet portion of the vein. » j and to be very chary of accepting the statements of te vag me epi ll nmcrte fo te at tion Golare tna Salen. coats men. Sosad. - the we few hours wallt of the city, and possibly inside its corp: | V ears exhamsted, and thers must ve a largr outlay for new | parties wishing to sell fiue “property ' for the organiza | TWbvEF, Without combining with them aay other eet d i do-the wjima glede, “the scum of obscure vitality,” | possession. Justice Dowling committed bim to the | rate mite A story is told of a party of emigrants who | shaft ani tyancls bere the companiewcan be ena prot | tien of stork « wer Ifyou know nothing about | wunce or elcleut that ia ealouiated in the *. that suiters. Scone shifters and coryphees, adiors tba for trial. Edwards lives in Brooklyn and ies pol- | came ashore from a steamer, breakfasted at a cheap | serous footing An they Layee tery na roe joo ave td ° in person or by « reo 10 counteract their thorongbiy | pry > at aioe bw Rey dahon: Larner eet aR to be (anocemt <f'the | hovel, and then with their mining tools proceeded to the | “onde end. Kept pe nurplae. tite ea et erie | etntul deputy end bevoin 2. The preparation t applied _ these ugly, olecene and grovelling creatures have Covonun Woman Caancep witn Tost, —M: beach at the foot of Telegraph bill and began washing he axwsred, and there id thie wery y aid slate, and in comustoncy and general avoided the habit of marrymg and begetting cbiidren, av. wed we 7 poe y . age, was y ai for gold. The Sacramento was the deposit of o greater lin yy ‘Gen a oe Fe cisaee nome es sed ching ning, Je 18 resecabl b common of patot ae is pe ri gre nT Nt gto tay Ay HAL Wipe yay, ate DR an | Wealth than that of the Tucies, and they argvved that si wilh» mcg ee ee yee en meee Le Sees Sere een mentee. y ron work. It may bo applied wfth porns them-t9 geieked. “Shey masveutene tien, toe prdeindls Reread charged by Me. Sarah Disenbury, re. | @@ water in the bey bad come from that river, and do was discovered by two brothers Scientific Intelligence. : noovmary that the procom uf have wherewithal to cover t ives; and how are : i " “ong | therefore all the afta that it touched must be auriferons L, the sons of » Presbyterian win- | Among the curiosilier which will @gure at the Paria | applica 1% od with euch care as i : siding at 31 G: street, with stealing a gold wateh and ». Jolphia. Wishing to vieit Catifornia they . jn er ee moe ee pope rat wn chain valued at eighty-five dol! Four weeks ago sie | Only a day's toil in that locality could convince them | gered (oustork, lio was then prospocting mm the | exhibition, « perpetial motion pendubarm is anne nearea complowe covering of the surfaton Ww be pros to be got out of the lagoons and off the Lido. I xuppose | Wa !¢ft alone :n Mrs. Durenbary's room for a few min- | that their theories were incorrect. There was very littl f Virginia City, & one-third joterest ja their | which has already been orrllinting for three yea teed. T ng nay bene thin that ite presence the locked out victims of the crivis goa fishing for thar | Ut, and when she left the timepiece had also dimp- | oF peological or other science applied to the early ty it he would remain apd guert their interests, The imventor of this apparatus la s | cannut be detected; while it leaventhe protected surfaces daily dinners. Surely this state of things cannot last, | Peared and has not since been seen. No other yeron ; bg agreeg to this arrangement they proceeded to . : Surely it must be the beginning of the end. * | except Mary wae in the room after the watch had been | mining, as very few of the miners had any knowledse whore beth of them died. Comstork sold the | Well known watchmaker in Paris, but he will not ar yet | in all the sary fined fresknem. It bardecs * errr ol the beta goad Justice Dowling com- | im that direction beyond what they aequired by practice. » parties for » large nem | allow hi name to be pubtish Three yeare w rearcely we ain date rms & smooth and lye mitted the prisoner for trial. Men dug where they could find dirt, and abandoned | m test of tal wi t tell th ele " ‘The Map of Europe, permed: aan st Sood len dug where they could find pay 4) nd abandoned &# test of perpetual motion y not tell the principle? | me! ih ering, wit proof Y proof, water WAPOLEON’S IDEA OF ITS REVISION—TERFITORIAL A Mystery Solved. places that did not compensate them for their | A very extraordinary firearm being exhibited in | proof and 1 proof, Thue protected, the non ie sale. | REARRANGEMENTS AND COMPENSATIONS IN FROS- | THE HEAD OF A MURDERED MAN, FRESERTED FOR | labor; but they could not often give avy reason excitement | England. 1c will, eny the admirers of the system, en | iiust cannot a . a the surface of this enamey Fact WiLt FRANCE TAKE PAWT IN THE CON- |] THREE YEARS, PURNISHES THE CLUE TO THE CON- | why one spot. in a valley wae richer thaw Ahn i org siaeek }tirely supersede Colts revolvers # serrm. | paint, wor corrode beneath it 7 iHerie (June 19) correspondence Lobdcn Times.) Nee {orenr tha fevenport Gasttse, June 28.) another. ‘Mining was almost wholly @ matter | goq quartz imines of Idaho, bat without pac. | *hooters, the needle rifle, the Enile any other old To show the tremendous power of the naw explosive The reproduction im the Monieur of the iterpreta- In the daily Gazette of Tuesday, Moy 12, 1863, we pud- it, and to thie day the theories of the | cess, I eptuired to suggest a iow days since that ihe | of new invention. The prin-tple tie that 'n place of | compound, oitroglycerine, the f wing (arte are men Pon.civen.ly ie Cesuianennes ia the Emperor's letter | lished the followin Ms va hie eof comparatively little value in mining mat. | CoCbalion tint Hyprgflne iy ioe ee | paving the chambers of the revolvor sttarhed tothe | tioned.--At Fablan per n Awedes, a bore. certain meas.» Horn ow JENTY.— ou ke up a purse of a fey 4 t pot BK? Towed oy Sit mherdeanten. as anes te Toe cemne | CSNY, tere, Many of the ordinary rules of geology wre over- | ho mare, and present it to this individual, Timade the | pistol or rifle (he arm is, ax it wore, @ skeleton pieto! papa ee seath eel io buun t dulesdany, torial changes should reeult from thrown in the formation of this coast, #0 thet the fe one of the heavy stockt having barre! stock and hammer The cartridges are « pound of gitro-gtycerine, caused « fori scientific geologists who have cosne to Calitornie tnd themselves ievolved ia perplexities at almost every elep. ” The revelations of Gegeral Sutier'# mill race on'ab- lished the existence of gold in California, and the news, spreading rapidly throughout the werld, brought a lerge population hither. The firet comers were adventurers without capital, and though the the immigration continued of ghia chwranter, the recond and subsequent gangs were good men of capital and in- telligence, coming here tw give a better direction to the Interests of the country. The pick and pan, the prim tive rocker, the long tom, the sluice, the tunnel and other accesories of placer mining marked the sec esive development of means for robbing the earth of ite ire: euree. Washing operations colminated at length in hy . dradlie mining, which may be fnirly considered as tl fection of this branch of work. Where no other Term of satoing wilt Pay, hydraulic tnining in found to be Profitable. Whole bank» and hills are washed away by powerti) streame of water aod a wost perfect cesolation created, ‘Of course it war bot a single step from the discovery inserted in a feparate horizontal clomented steel re ep- tarle, When it in derired tw load the pistol chur thir elongated box containing the Cartridges im separate ce\) is inserted In the ompty space left for it between the | another direct f ten Wo elev snes have been made by lucky sales of | berrel and stock, and then, ax fast an the fi a draw | feet depth, with peunda, detects sotain of twenty feet in one direction; Mh and two iachen diameter, * made a fiewure of Gfty foot jm tn that way the Paciie ax on tb thongh their country * young sbeurdit.ce any more (hau do the ae benefitof a rent on the whoie, plain epough;, and, which has g.ven rise to 80 much specu- it ‘appare! that they were far from being a# friendly with each renege ob oy: same ce te the joger, @ you about een yeare of axe, Thowed'Mr. ‘Mona several bruises om hie ‘throst’ inflicted during a severe choking received at the hands of the elder brother. Op Saturday morning sarted Monath, was attracted toa thicket by a curiosity to as. eortoin the cause of a emell, as of deeayed ani matter. On investigation found the headless of Aman exposed to view. The neighbors were mone, and while some went fer the evroner and for a coffin two or three eat down on suftiee not victorious, the bat it gained should be decisive, it must aso | atiention of one was soon drawn have time to be io such a situation ax to im on the | around a mass of leaves, ke. ted party plan from which it could obtain the | removing the surface, be found peter and the charge of each borehole . pounds of Litre glycenme, which adred and “ wdog Wich s dull report the email 1y punta f gunpe stock m mining companies than by holding it for | the trigger, it paswes throagh of itself, watil all the | from 1,ou0 to (eet of rock, borides the Geewres tens a th a hed of hevpen come wary large sperule’ | cartridges are fired. Auother ran then be inceried, nod | made in the monitan. A borehole, tw fees dope io nix Kind of p ne time Mont. | womery stecet, an Francine ur Manhattan | the Gring bed at almost any rupidity, and for ae | and two inches diameter, wax reed with Sve pounds Wall street in the magpitude of itn operations. ii i« | long a perted © are receptacles of cartridge, A | of nitro gly wich gave much aa enermoun aun 8 peng Aa fina: activity, feo "eres manner tre sixty shotna minute A | power, that fr © 6460 cabin feet tion of which r war one io which | Ghild could be reloading the empty cartridge of granite, equal to a weight of York capitaliet, who had 6 bere to speculate, war | perfectaafety The principle i also applicable to big punw vintals, war dale hewden ¢ ne tenn ee ee ee oes le The-iaventer le Wir: Jemeh Gite, We Ne pedtiomin |'5 ' th ena Mea a certain company, and it was well known who were the ~ » | mountain of the length of several iathoms Op Apri la, holders of the property. One day Mr. X. received @ tole- | who invented (he «yetem of making powder won ex xperimen's took plave in the Tyekhegar Mountain, gram announcing that this mine had suddenly developed | plosive a prenence of sbyst $,000 spectators. ive bleste were f ery veh o nto . Hmmnense quantitier of very rich ore and that the stock Captain 1. W, Hire, of her Majenty's acvew treap.ctty «Nailed tha food sea He corn parse the | Orontes, has utmitted to the Admiralty « plan for uti nawe intelligence and told + of . i soe strictest con- | tving the prevent “bridges” on the upper deck of troop t took. . bought all the ace-mihie hs wats om poms ‘company, paying « liberal price and rejoice | A041 other passenrer vrew etewm venteln ax “ifebow ing at the recepuon of his new advance of the ima The rerea now having superseded prddle wheels in there ins were all bogus and the pretended | vemsels, the old paridie-bow lifeboat is lowt aaa meane of as that of (he younger of the two California emigrant who had etaid at bie house nearly 4 aod sone were thrown seventy feet " ade i igation revealed the fact that op the Saturday | of gold in the dirt of the valiey* to ite discovery in the stacking the card Tho | ssving Wi e diag quick? = " “ " vaniage of the victor, If the rendizement of Sovioan 40 tie diaravear on Want ot the two travellers | veime of rock that formed (he liilleides and mountains. | operators on the street peak of Ub neat tran 4 ing Wife at ees, oF of landing quickly any large boty | i te wn wtein wit rattling Boxe = Prusmacrof Austria be accompanied by the deliver. Peg driven into Brooklyn alone, had there hitched up | The rock from these veins varefully assayed and lis | action; I have heard some of them dectare that Wall | of troopa ii @ with & view to meet thir deficiency thar } or were detached, too beary ’ ance pf Venice, obiained by arms or otherwise by linly, | bis horaes, stated that he had forgotten a batchet at the | richness extabliehed, Mere hand work was of no avail, | etreet cowl! not exes! it the plan now proposed, as the Joymt design of himeeit | & beve tobe subinsted & A feed of teine pore bonght dicen feet of stains sane | and Mr. John White, shiptailder, Of Comes, hae berm eo | iraneportation. The pieces uf rok thus dleloeaied were opened, at ten doliars a foot, aud sold it a year later at | far matured. A boat ls to be built for the Orontee which | eotimated st from thirty to forty cube conde w rixteen thousand dollars a foot. At the present time it | will ferve ae abridge, It will be ton feet in witth | 6 4605,640 colle foe » ¢ ron “Once be “hata ont" See ee ne criminal | and Gfty feet long, the breadth of the ship, and it w:! porand In ine . a ih a pa of the came mine be constracted on W A Lamb's patent When powder, The « ‘The silver imnee ore cant of the dividing ridge of the nehed from the ebip nod flied to the gerwale with os ae Of ait Camen, be able to eaery one In the te Sierras, while the gold minos are generally went of it silver has been found et many places in Nevare and | away up into Montane and Idaho, a woll ax down into | hundred and fly men, each man carrying WHR Bim | paper te made a ¢ Arizona. Montana iv undoubtedly very rich in silver, | twenty pounds of food or store siheai, abel the advantage would not be “exclusive.’’ Hut even | piace where he had camped the wight before, hired a it exclusive, there is a second consideration which, | pony on which to ride back, returned shortly afterwasae, ‘even in this case, justifies the doubt of France having | tnrow @ bundle into ihe wagon and drove on, This bun- recourse to arms, and that (s the assent of the popula | die ie eupposed to have contained the boots and coat of tong to be annexed, The victorious Power, having ac- | the deceased. The supposed murderer was a'terwards quired considerable increase of territory, would be inriled | seen in Grinnell, still going Weet. The Sheriff of Vowe- by France to cede certain conterminovs ditricts. Wt is | guiek county, accompanied by a man who can identify probable that it would consent to do so, for the rimple | the yurdercr, started in pursuit om Saturday last, and reason that France binds bereelf to consult the popula | will, it is to be earnestly hoped, sneeced in Onding bin tions; and it js equally probable that the annexation | and oringing him to justice, The horrible event has would be renounced stiov!d it oe ascertained before- | crented intense excitement im Poweshiek county and band that those populations woald refuse to be. or would be unprofitable in reducing these ores aad ex tracting the metal. Heavy machinery must be erected, deep mives wust be opened, rhefie and leveleand pu cy pensive, and so would be the erection and management of machinery. Hence the necersity for capital and intelligence in ' kind of iabor, Indi- Viduals and companies Jed off in thie work, and #0 quarts ning followed upon placer m uisg and became a bum bess of magnitude, ‘The creatert enterprise uncer (by management of any one company was and is the Manpom conorrn, I have aed the word “management, | bu! sta Of the impression water, it will, by me 4 photogranh.a { paper a epovied viewnity, | t . of war very ie long to France. it is certain that the true tT ately the hopes entertained when the above | that mismanagewent would be ‘he more appropriate | but thus far public attention he» not been vory earnestly : edule fe ws eail one 7 ct § saterost of Franee Is to gain nothing by violence. Viv~ Pee y ign Were ‘oct realised, amd ati efforts to | term. With am. immense. crisis, Sve qnariz milla | drawn in thet direction, and Idaho sama to have tailed | _TH® rayel w sea ” at of gengraghi- | Paris and tie + paper has siways bees washed aa | lene. world weaken the Imperis! government, for ‘h- ure (he arrest of the murderer, or ev end other things in propertion, be Mariposs establ: jo securing a# large & population a» was prominad | c8! science and disovery, introsted annontly for award | free from the slemen 4a ent op ® year ago A gentieman who bas travelied through al! | to the Lom the gold aud silver regions seruree me that Montana ix | the richort of them all, and addw the informati very large portion of the miner of lista in the Bart are perfectly w The wihes of the people are the great means by which the dr- sruction of the treaties Of 1814, which te is preat ambition, should be tected. Ln poiutot fact, th ‘ to ove thet Franee will pot be draw y and ‘oresight than i eontiet. le would, then, be premature to be moved too | casex This gentiewan—Dr. ( much by it; it would be, so to.aps charge ol the yead of the ma man, and carefully who turew bisnelf into the water ior tear of geting | preserving iin epirita kept it im readmess for fuiure Cot. If the Luperial letter be taken in its obviowk | devo opments. At length a chain of circumstantial evi. sens’ France has mOre Feasun to hope for peace than to | dence seemed to polut to a young man named Kuk Vin aud ment bas eonk much money; retne of it jndiciourly, though honestly, while the balance was not always weil employed, if rumor speaks correctly. Approaching it more profe ¥ ideation of the murdered man, eraphical Heciety, will thir YER be | into envelopen Dr Jeovwem bar found © new use fer given (© Dr, T. Thomenn, Mimslayen trevelict nd bo | inis peper; bee propeme te slain ft with aniline caters tapist, aad to Mr. W Cheadle, # snd to employ i Sur labela, cavern of bonee, ond ge | Heman, perform 4 wonderful et Ate en alter eny Ret gg miping *pecuiétion iu Nevada har doubtless had more | yy 7, = Saiuk avatar chained vd lic lve ayy tote of sacoess than it te likely to achieve io the future. naire eed trated alee hota & though thera are, no doubt, many ten vtfll roady | length of one thousend nine hundred mice The etm | the waste of the to embark \¢ schemen that ato plausible, however | wervary meeting takes place on the 2b inet e od with comem of the varwun « years ago tock in thie imime stood at & ¥ ‘and (he owner of & docen feet of \\* property was looked wpon as afortupate man. It es" many fine days, and now beging to rival the Maripom im having dark fine cotore, Cobuted papers, acceding be vu veried inte martiot paper, of @ wich Keadar, 9 wre app d waar. cont a# the marder week he was ar- | ones The best ewiabliehed gol! mines are at Gras | much they may be fraudulent. Notwithetanding the @ . * . bes "Pe tneccara we of What bas been founded in Itaty, | 5 ‘t Lis home near Cambridge, LiL, and om that great yield of the Nevads mines, I doubt if they A series of senjportags © eperinn poo Me. Reherd | more beautifel sppreremee than what prodered by the and the prrsereation of the equilibrium of Ruripe, are | f ing day « legal examination, have ever pad dollar for doliag the amonmt that | son's method of burning mineral od axe foal for vient | wid process, trom the green gold lustre the Cine two csuses for which France Rast on the sword; end At this czammnation it hown that rather more | other quarts mining @ me wh the | hae been areas i Bnd San dmg Ohipe and ream ngioee was termine recently at Woot | og y wns, The 5 ote med by or her to w the sword whee Be " i ry 7 r ntalDoos regions of ut alities where | some very unr 1 reco! ons om that score, i ladle ae cin toast ha G0atee Jc WU Wevetee the’ diss | \intianciadeae Hiewee, tor the: Went et cet ea | ther . + | Know several igdividuale in New York, aud Lave hoard | Hb Dockyard. with totnpter fam pounds of | tase method retain the lees, the bright “eatin serfore showers, for the West, and after Lialy must be destroyed. wh he miner are proitable are pe! °Ty Bumerous Furt i ut of taany more, who would he very giad to secure the re. | water is the highest qumhtity thet hae ever bang eveper | turbon f chat equifibricm, But would Ausiria, if " f two years or morte returned alone, deny etplorations will of course increase thelr number, but | athumeniind mate eet ore alent op brillieet vietorion®, destroy te kingd: of Italy? People do | ail knowledge of the whereabouts of Showers. the development will not be rapid. turn of their money without making any charge for | weg per pound of the veut + ols; Opwards of eigh or wien d 20 by refectad tight ar eit to te Dot attempt to conquer their bey hbors whem they wave | was celal that tme of the departure In placer mining the objert st separate the gold from | interest. A few days ago * gentleman repreenting « | jaan hon at tales ns he pereted canis 1 * 7 @ much as ey con do to bold ther own, With ras | from Cambridge obrreeponds #0 nearly with | the dirt wherein it bas been depowited and to thie end | company in New Yorke A ine & bit of wiver, aboat | ° ne: | well adapted for shades, tremepar -, paper lempe, sa face to fate m the perth, and with her own portion | the date of the murder pear Brooklyn as to | water aud labor are the only necreities, The dirt is to | ax large ana vest button, which haxcomt # handredand | ously for many hours “7 olf (rom the celebrated Torhace | snd other means of decorative (eminetion to maintain in Germany, Austria would not leave intervening dage enough to allow for the journey | be carried away while the gold romaine; this in the whole | fifty thousand dollare procere, The compony bar ex | pit ag Roghead mineral. The iriaie with other rock ole | ‘ ty \* organiaed af Gotha ts wed a Nn ‘ the South im earch of freeh ecoupation with the eertaia- | from one point to the other, But the real difficulty was | proces: whether we employ pended thir amount im buying aud developing & ‘very thoagh Bot reaching qalte ro bighe fgere, have ben | * ‘ ’ y of meeting France there, The Emperor haw never | seen to le in th ifeation of the murdered body. | the more elaborate w Promiaing mine,’ and thie litte scrap of aiver, worth i! | tal Geograpbieal Aonety, cnmposed of one hunared ity A ralgeral oi) over © nly in favor of Italy, ‘ihe work which | To moet this Dr, quarts mining the proce: about a dime, i* the “lemmed total’ of the yield. There | euch as to prove the siper th ot eo ti and memiers, whore inter iioel tubaeription per ributed to raise’ evidently forene, not the a) u rock mort be taken from the reine and ht to the | are many companies that are not go fortanste as to | eng the perfect capsbiny of mmbntal tee strongest e " atiahiies eat Pana with i ne rt Showers, that gentieman | surface. There | les, solid rock, with the gold mixed | secure even this return from their inveetments, oe lg p yy re cngh a | antes le to be shoes soveniy-tre coves. FEN gremter for I1aiy na. cued & (iby pire nee lon ot which was covered with | With ite whole mans while» a fold state, just en aitor | The Reese Miver tegion, of which Austin isthe ceotee, | fe #tRow Renan coneaaion ¥ a on of the wiemeription UW to be tected to the tons! ” people a it ine governmret dog then nielowh e tied down, and to the sstonel- | foda are mired with foor © making Lt must be | has been particularily fert ue |i operations,” where | intemity wnt ithe complete exhasstion of the more of ploration of wsknows oF little keown wontrian The fot eon ot hem been dope in ltely meintained reduced to powder, and for be Ws Reavy machi. | in stockholders have seen thelr \evetunenta ragtsh Into | gue) initiative of tbe ter ouly on tue condiion that Venetia were annexed to aren of which were at once and ment and the betielders exhibied « human The question” ti not ea answered but peucvety fecek by hundreds of persone, as the conntensore ery is omployed., When cruthed te powder the gold | thin air after ag high prices for property that war le from the ot % must be extracted, and this Work requires more care | wores than oeniiees Out of Ove thousand Cleime re Led cee Tw | pra Dovel ame Preeet, and caunes more perpletitice then any otber labor con- | corded in that fection, many of (hem being taken Rast | C*mfes, which appe fecont mamber of the / nected with quartz mining. Henides the gold there are | for male, (here are provably not more thea twenty that | mal dvs Debaus “4% be ® Comperison between (he ders various chetoieal compounds, tome of wi tout be | have proved profitable ore when found is very | of the pepolaion Of Landom end Paris, aed be even ih flue enee it gems douhtial that France of Claiborne Showers! wit be obliged to have recourve to arme, If Austria to ‘The evidence thus addoced «ould not be evaded, and Gefoatedl phe will bave to cede Venetia; it she is victor: | Vingeat was held to bail to await a requisition om Gov- Witee, Qt ONs, #0, mee ret, benee vorvan! oe vara ISR -7ROM BELLE Y AND, Wier ! will, doubtless, find eleowbere territorial com | erpor Oglesby from Governor Stone. Some surpr maved, while others may be warbed away, Many moet aod the tne opp ity for tailing fine aa . | Oe aie quemity, 06 teen “ hanuoh in excilan€e 10F it She must, indeed, now | en be employer abo arti mull, AG the monthly dis- | mores about undeveloped or iinaginary mines. 1 would | Wat of Rnglish sod Preach towne generally, In wb BE Sed. Ce OFT TS om by © treme of (hie tate that a murderer show: ‘ ‘on bail; but (he laws of Tilinole provide # proof of guilt is not« urements very large become » mb me of what litue valce to ber i¢ thie postestion, which, adording to Prussia Wie meage of bringing over Italy ) Bo Ker cade, has prong the owners are honorable—are | earnertiy saving all capita’iv not iv invest in any mining | former cane & the popalation \nereaame, the beusee arr Ps ere tn frm on the ground | tree to advance inte the eonmtry in every director CIGARS AND TORKCOO, dene canes of murder whe ‘terripte ordes! | and direct, Vall st a whom they have perfect 2 Bir is now passing throu ob makes aud ill make ~ of quartz min nw tvamigaie the character of the property | French ‘owns, om the Gouteney, are grnersily bem me 500.000 na aT Low 6 cer Pate ‘ Traiy on every orcarion ¢ rh ol any fowe bet | The Boston Mechanecs and the Right The quarts diearict, wh rd w them, fome of the men who by an nfirritle bem of forit- wed the new AO, ' oP a wud. Oh r may aftack her | She boust Know that, om whatever sive Hour ement. 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