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God'* l*rovltI«-ii- i .
God nends some teachers into every age,
To every clime, and every race of men,
And shape of Blind, ii thi realm of truth
■ ■
Therefore each form uf worship that has swayed
The life ol ma:i, ;r
The master-k-y ol Itfl
-ome germs otv (right]
.,■■ ■
■■
Found in it even a u.on,
—J. I:
A Female Roliinson Crusoe.
A Con ,. writing
from Chicago, gives an account uf a young lady
wbo bud been residing, for three years, uu a deso-
riur : —
The nhooobf Oa rln, muter,
arrived St B
,: . . I. ,!
I '
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■■,..-.
Bdward. ■ died I i i
Green Bay. with a car,- .dry goods,
;-..-.■': :-.-.'
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:■'■■
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I
who ha I '■■
In -..::. -,■■.-:■. hi ! ■■■ ! . .: .1! 1 '-. '■ \\
there. Miss Richardson wai t'
and '.'■■
rlth a stock of doth I
ly sufficient fur I
mors*
The voyage of tbe Mary was at first ft
but a storm arose, and whisky having ol
freely among officer.? ni: i
vessel was lout, aud she was cad awftj on a reef ol
Bharp rocks about a mile from au BQJabi
'i . ■ I
rocks, [ r ;rr-d to stick I
'1
■ ■ . ■ ■
'■ I
rj
head and instantly killing him.
courage forsook her at this awful sight
sank iuscuMhle upon tht deck.
'
herself; tied ber trunk*, to thu fatal spar which
badem* i ber 00111111*1 ''':-A,, threa tbem dm*
board, and having secure i ;:.■ :;: iie preserver
on board, she OOmmltb d I u i If to the waves, and
was washed ashore, ter: Having
rqposi-d for some time she secured tho boxes and
bales washed ashore—BS4
and found hen-elf to be the only inhabitant; and
then she went to work fo provide for her own comfort.
■neral weeks I wan certain th*1
would arrive ;<nd rescue me. But when six reeks
I ,rr: |i ! and 1 had
ve way to
tbe most poignant agony i . 1 I ur, I was enabled
■
I ':ti ■ ::s ,-, : :■■.- n: ■.■ ■ ..::|. ,] - my ;' -.:
Wiih Hi*,' fragn
lliy «-j11j ■ ;.
which I covered witb land I i tbe d p
Oiie i-N'i nl' Ihl~ war. i-[" rl. ili.j .,; .■■: w;\i [kl. d
frith i door mad i from Ibe lid ■ ol my Iwo Irunkr]
over my barrel* and bo irelcbed a
.-■.. i;: ;■!■:.:: : i ! i.. v. ■ i : v 11
winter approrobed I fabt
■!:eea, whloh 1 I ■ :- loperv-
lous to the oold. My shoes, gloves nnd hat were
made of the same material. The foreef
II!:' V. i !'■ I . I ■,. ■[ 1-i ■-]-.'.'[I il ■■
Sid' I ;:■!■■ " -m)v p irl -I I '-:■ iir-t
ly, bnt i managed lo live
Lhn d :!i it, and tbe n st season I was inured to
[ps, ■
na manner I paw I and lonely
years. Doting tbi years 1 saw but seven
vessels. They either did not see or won;.;
gard my signals; my anguish on these occasions
-..-... ' ! r
. . Til ..,: ; HI ■ !.!..:!!■
force, and my misery seemed too heavy for me to
bear.
At length. I know not on what day, bul
calciiln my Inland
crossed from the Hritisb shore, partly In their os-
noea and partly on ice- Tbey wen
Bed tu find me on the I*!uml as I was AE..
ace a human face again. We could not an
tl i
with tb- m. , bul I ■
to go, as I Boao< Ived i'-' ■■' b, lb me id ■ I ml (hf
dually obi
relumed -..:■;, to British which I
think i.t nol more than tw" live miles
Irom my isl in in a two
I ling Poet, whore
ler tlio first una lo three I
the oompej I -..
with kind . irded to Port Wil
liams. 11 fori i. ntertaloi6
me hospitably u:
bedlsp il
:win bai MBdtW <T. Al the
■ '
Cleveland, aud I am now en my way thither.''
0 : tbe i'i' ■
■
ny side ot the street Aoatd always be chosen for a
It ha-
boeO those are
always the heal'lmsl, wbl t and sun
niest. In some barracks in Russia it was lound
tbat, in a wing
occurrr.l
Case which happened on ibat-i .
exposed : rcumataii-
n ■ ■-.. i ■ : . : rautil
Uuildon the su:;1
: . . . . ■
. . i.:il. if un..'
should become obliged to run down all ■
-
u nay, writ
log to tho Boston Rceonl,
Tromsoe
09, a little island
villa.-'* af
Norway, at lh_. ; - .
-.iffice windows ai ii rnu are pro-
mee id a four-paged semp
weeky sheet, wttt limns on a page,
and is about tbe sia*> of a quarto, book form.
T a! i'-v: and had a cooked leg. Mad ime di
.: i ted, Tbe twe haM aaob otber cordial
ly, nnd m< ■■ ; ing o; atrte-ronifi of the
; I . araalUi s, tbe following lit;] ■ j i ige
■ ■ ■■■:■,'.]■' i! bcawaao tbfim : " HonstotaV'sald tbe la,
i.\y, in a tone of ino.k :-yi::i,-.;t]i y. " l.o-.v is your
poor leg thi. in urn: i.;: ."' ''Crocked—as y ou tee,
be qui
Houni T«lmr'i U(,y«l Viator.
Mount Tabor! stately and sublime art tbou, and
famed ia sacred song an -AA, high
brow hssbeen pressed by many mortal feet, and
by the feet of the shining Ones, from the Hill o'
Immortality. Man shoold stand reverently upon
then, for thy ground is holy. With wha'.
.; . : ; ■ ■ : '.:■
there were inch other
liers, lhat for the contrast's sake, they
■ r
'Twas eighteen hundred years ago that One
d Moonl TnUr, and
.. steps, aaceudt-d Its side. Weai
with aching feet, his face brown' d Ju.
ling lkc great beads up-
,v, and the dust of the way lying thick
upon his seamlofs garment, stood the Saviour witli
his chsen friends about bim opon Mont Tabor.—
-.vers of Jesus loved him, and as they look
y though! lhat tbe great love
I .'or him was rendering tbeir master gfori-
P i haps aTfirst ihey thought so, for tbey
knew not what it was that made him bo bright.—
But tbeir delusion only lasted fur a mom
than the s-un \h-m\\h that beloved face
whiter than snow those glistening garmeobi, ami
1 was "transfigured before tbem." Qod
.-.'-.']. E\- ': :
lb human eyes. And U -
ses, the great Lawgiver, aud Blljab, tl.
il'-ur :tiid Suljiiiiji-
Jriiiiir witb Jesas.
Uu diuciplcs stood voiceless du
ring that strange, glorious interview. No wonder
tbat tbe nervous impulsive Peter was to i
as to propose what he nor his brethren conn poesi
orm; and above all no wonder tbal he ex
■ u is good to be bi re :"
i is afier this BOOl ~tnt Tabor,
day, a solitary man upon its sum-
p/'glan he suveyed lhe assembly
i.'-is. .} TwEiVi.: thou.-;i!id Turkish
troops were thure, crowding clo^-e about his place
of refuge, and (bey were watching for him Well
bad it beeea for Ihem not to have found him. Wiih
d on Konot Tabor were
V the moment his rubtle Spirit deemed
lit, he thundered out the order for tt.' charge, nu 1
downward, like an avalanche, roabed his (nvinol-
ra. And there aloft stood tho master
i!:e bloody scene ; and he looked and list.
ened while the cannon roared, and the smoke of
tbe battle grew more dense; while the clash ofj
- loud-,-!-, ;.;.:; ISic I Inod (lowed iat-ter;
while Ibe I.-!-., t.;;. .' Of DODfil became like the uoise
■■'■i-'. rj.i.-it the windows, and tbe obotitai
:--■-. I . v.-:c.. ■ i.f li," \ve.;r:d'-ii and dying rent the
urir, as the sound of the strife floated past the
summit of the mountain on its way to heaven.—
And there with liis hands red, and wilh his gar.
iLieiil ■ rolk-d in the blo'..'d of ii!:ii'.y iur.inij.s. atood
Napoleon le Grande, in the very footprints of
ii:-.. Prince ol Puatft.
In the IH-li-M Court oTttU lat Judttlal Dip.
li-U-l, of >l»e Sliitt oT( Hllfuriila.
\lnthe matter of E-- pntifmn if ANDREW F.
McKl ■
PI
i i ti strict Oourt.
' hereby vE. dd inaal
' ■ ' : ' . .'
.'.!. in open
court, at tbe court room of said court, in the county of Sau Bentafd
On the 2\st day of June, A. D. 1869, al 10 o'clock
A. M. of that day,
■ ■.:_',- they can, why-
Id not be
granted, ...
■ ■■ 1 from his de-bb- and Habili.ic^
id cases made and
[i_. a.] Witness my band and the sea!
District C. ■-. I), li.vj.
myl-1 -I. M. .;i:i-:i:NWADK. UMrictOLcrk.
Probate Court.
ETA TE OF CALIFORNIA. \
m ,'lemardino. f s
In t In nml 11 r of;t ,'i.'»i-|mi nl r I'^lnl <■ of KAC'llKL
Da VI*, ileeeaaed>
NOTIOfi GIVEN TO THB CBED
ih.r ■ "■'. ;i;;il Lsii [y-y-^u- h;;vi:!^ eiaini!* a^ain^t
Htbl denes ed, thai tliey ure required to ex'uibit
the smile v.-ith i.r ■ acbera, within ten
monlli:- from lhe lir-1 (iui'liealiun ui liiis notice, to
the under i .-d. nee in linr city of San
Bernardino, or th fore ver barred.
BDffABD DA1LEY.
Adiminir trator of lhe separate Estate
Davis, 6 teea&ed.
San Bernardino, April 25,1859, ap804w
In Ihe Matter of the Estate of ANTONIO YGNACIO AIIIIA, Deceased.
NOTICE IS m.ii).];V GIVEN, by the under-
ia! Adniitii-tiator ul' the above
named Estate, to the creditors of, and nil persons
■ ' " 'd. io exhibit the
sami-, with tho necessary vonchere, within ten
iblicutii n of thiw notice, U»
the undersigned, af tbe residence oi Dot! Ygnacio
Del Vedie. on tbe Plan, in tbe eity ol bos Angelea
PEDKO 1NTONIO ABILA,
Special Administrator.
Li.--. .\:.;.'.-\>-r. ,•,;.:.' :,i v 15. '.-:..'. 10m
WOL ^'ES'S
SCHIEDAM AROMATIC SCHNAPPS!!
ia and OragoA to a Superior'Artltfe of
HOLLAND GIN,
AI\i/iiifaciuri.(l by Afy.-.Ef f-'.iciaA.fily,
AT SCHIEDAM, HOLLAND,
-''-■■- '■'-■'i '■ -i e..'' ■ ,-j ■■,-.,-.:. ■ ■':,■ .'■;,■ ... i-.-i'tii! 1 gaceitxhf name if
SCHIEDAM AROMATIC SCHNAPPS.
1 from tbe BBSl(l£RI,EY thai c
'-in In' sHccted nt nnv enst. It ic
■nl variety ofthe AJ10MAT1CITAL-
f'liintufjus .M.lveiil .-.in! thus it bv-
tranacendajit in itis CORDIAL AKD
■-IU-.1 Hint rectlQe.l witli its
'i; AMi ^r-O',!.'.. ;ii;..-r ether
.wolil.n. -------
AIHiMATlC SfilNAPl'.--. the pronriftor lifts .subhlittcd it to
iM-.'i-TiiilKK J'Ll(.iL*?ANIl ENBOB3E IT. ever tl.rh- own signa
it 11 the I'lT.KTiVtTfJ-:- f>V JI'V'1'1
ii-sviiii-t and i. i ion '■■■■ -■■ <>•■
I \\ Jt'NU'rlK i;Kt;i;V. v.-h„<.- irm-i ■.•een, . - •
: ■■ . . ■ ' ■ . . . ' a
MHI'inNAh . ■ tlOLLAM" UIS IN I
..-S.oii "I tl"' ciUl.rri'.e.l .■.( iMl-.HA
:. >V|ii., .1 TV i.f r in- t-!i!M-,iSlm.teB. _^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
i..-iii" I'fiiKST AI.C!)ll(i!,U.:<TlMULKXT.N()VriN L"Si:. They also speak of the fGREAT ni\fyf\\l\.y'hZ
■ ■ pi kOtia iu lirnvi'l, I;(int, i iiiiniie lUieumati-iTi. Obstructions of the Kiilnvy™, t^ailr'rr ami l'"riii:trv
. \\.-t:-e.r. - t.r.vi-ii::.! in the 'oiill.i ni mul \Ve.-Lej;i Slaies sluuilil always have a supjii\ un jimei as -\ I'lU'Vl-Xi'
IVKACAIN.S'I' AC I'i; AN 11 VVXY.V. iim! r-l.mr-v of wsitev The 1'hvsieimis in \,-iv Orleans a ml ist. I.ou is prescribe "it with
■ ■ ee in CA-i: (.'!■' Ci IUJJ'i'. A, en iiaccuut of tlie I'L'KITV Ul'TIlK AETICtE.
UBOLPHO WOLFE,
CAUTION TO THE PUBUC.
Sine i- the latrodectioo ol my Bchiedam Aroma tie Schnapps into the L'ni tcrt Slates, a number of Liijnor Mixers in
N'ewYorir. . BlphiiL am. mu K:,:iieir-iru, have been (;_ijr:!getl in jiuttin^up inixeii and poisonous Gin in
■ :"- plrrinci ci* uptfii the uu-.vary for my genuine ScnnappB. At lir.st, thev boldly eountert>ite(l niy
■■' l..f Iran ine; ■■: vera] of ihem te he arrcsl'-ri. Thev nmv cmiiiirc (hems,-Ives lo r.loscly
iiirA.itine i!u: ;: ppira ranee inn! .-irij .' of my ■n'llles. ami tlio pocu.iar wranpi!! which 1 have always used viz : VFI..
WW PAPKB, printed frith RED AtiDRLUElNK, PASTKUOAltl) rRlNll'DCAl'.-;.
IJEWARE OF Q IIESE IMITATION UOGLiS SCHNAPPS.
■ or were tit to ilrin!;. Ihere «"irH tie no need to palm them off hv eonnterieitinn- the peculiar style nnd
I ■■rr.r,,ri'<-',ri!i,,. l,\-\S\ INK \V<.'1 ,h !■;'.-M HX.\ i IIS. A:i'U.[ lliese inixod and E.,:\ „red- u p imitations, as vou would a v
Hl!.\rn-;i-J-:;i M;;;\i;-. IICISI-.I- ^reiMAL'H ..i.d DELIRIUSI 'I'UKMKNS. Tin !-m-e anil f.oiniine Sehnnp|.s have mv t,h
on the bottle, mark, ami a facsimile , l a rsirnalure on tlie label. For rale 1 | all the Wholesale DrnffEiats aod r««M
able LlqnozDaalarsla the United SUtes. ^^^^^
UDOLrHO WOLFE.
Sole Importer nml Manufacturer- 18. 20 nu,i
Tin- w.n-ii Setieidam Mehnapp-: heh..:,-.s exclusively to my article—all oli
the public.
12 Itcaver st., IVew York,
rsara counterfeit and au iinpotsitinn on
Cm25.
nn\ gooiis!
HEVNEMANN, PICK & CO.,
89 and 91 California street,
I EMPIRE BLOOK.)
IMPORTERS AAD JOBBERS,
OFPEB l-'rii! SALE,
BY THE PIECE OR PACKAGE,
BLANKETS—BED, WHITE, BLUE, AND
GKKEK;
Velvet BEbbOnB,
Black Oil Cloth,
Pilot and Beaver Clotlis,
French Hats,
Black OH Cloth Hats,
ShirtF,
French and English Mus
liu de Laine,
Spool Cotton.
Parnrer'fl Satin,
Maisbafa Linen Thread.
Velvets,
Bunting,
Gin-"hams,
m. ii Is.—An IriBbrana who bad lain
ii i, l long tim1?, was one aay met by the parish
prie.-t.'.vhen t!:e I'ollowin^ c'Jt)ver.-aiion took place:
■' Well, Patrick, 1 am giad to hare you recovered
—bat were you not afraid to meet your God?—
Oh, no, your riveruncc, it traathe other chup I was
afraid uv,'' replied Pit,
GOB National St,u:.<.—The act of Congress
tiiblir^tiing the form and character of our National
Flag, passed April 4th 1548. declares that
un tier ;.'_miH:-io!i o! every new State into the Amer'
ican Union, one Star ahull he added to the clnstrr
a Ire aily ;■. i1- n.ji'.e.i ur. I iie " L'iiiosi" ol Uie Flag, (ind
h addition shall take place on the Fourth
oi'Juiy <w -c. "..■..lin^ sucii admission. Letour flag
take notice. Thirty-three Btars must
Ibe National banner irob-t and at'ler the
fourth of July next. Till Ihen thirty-two.
^ «»» C
SPIBIT8 In'Carxate.—The Spiritual Register
states that there are now 1,684,000 professors of
spi i-I dial Nn i. Their litei-aiure comprises 500
books and pamphlets, six weekly, three semi-
weekly, und four monthly puMicntion1*.
UT a Rival. — Gun. Leo one day found Dr
1 ■:Lt!iri;., Ii. ■ :i: li.V r-iilrr:"-']. wl'H V, \ ■ :'. tl t[ld."Ome
i:i:; liis cravat coinplacotlt-
1 a glass : "Cutting"' said he. '-you must
man in creation." '• \V!iy,Gene-
,1?'' '-Why," .1 pj ■ ■ '\<e ■ mo arc in
i'l-.i' v, itli vijar.-cU'. aiid liave not a rival on earth."
. i ;:V L\uy u\- \ [):;-.. i:. — A correspondent
■ .-: Sun. v.-; iliiiL,- from Qleney, a
i::.' in lilinoi.-, .-ays :
I asked an old lady of the church, in confi-
i il a"dia Tirtoous'
ouian would become virtuous by joining the
church I BOB jerked her cap-l>order, adjusted her
■i— ''yes, iftlic pesky men would
wotiM let her alone I" and I believe she is right.-'
No FiiEB POBTAQK.--NO franking privileges in
I; even the Qneeo pays her postage. In
'nn, anybody cau get a Congressman to
frank a letter; after obtaining a bunch of envcW
<>!>• i, tbe out tiling done is to have some member
of Congress write bis name on the corner of each
(br general use.
Prints,
FrenOa and English
Merinos,
Alpacas,
Cistores,
Marseilles,
Carpets,
Hearth Ruga,
Ceumb Cloth,
Linen Goods of all
kinds,
Window Curtains.
Damasks,
Wool Plaids,
IIl.r-11'rV,
And n Fall Assortment of
X> 3H. "ST G- O O X> £&,
For Sale, at Lowest Market Kates
COLJL1NS <& CO.,
08 SAN" OME STUKET, fiAN FHANOISCO-
One door north of Sacramento Street,
IBIFORTBKS OF
BE!) FTMISHBie GOODS,
AND MANUF..(."ri.THI*RS AXD DEALKHS IM BIDS ASP
BBuunro, WJIOI.E3JLE jam ketail,
TTHVXTE the attention OT Families, Ho tvl keep
1 n.i --liip own.is. Miniii(-aii(lMi
\_ era, 8b
Lurtltutioi
Rai
;1 tbe Diti etors o! Public
lly. tii their extensive ^tock of
IEliltS AND JtEDDIIVG,
. - ,■! part, theii oelebrated Pwraium maA Pateot
Bptit [ Ns ; Fealb-er, Hair. Uotti, Wool. Pnlo andStra*
Mri'iiisiii..';;, ui' i'Vii-y sir;,': Hn!s!i;i\. anil I'tlliiw.- ; JU-rnlv
Mii'li- ISnU-i'i1 riin1, i'illov Ti.rk.; ; Cotton nnd Linen Slii'tls,
I "3 J1 ■>-■-.- rui'i [iulnU'l- sli[i( rrli r-i/!-s ;l:n! ijiuililii.'- —"Wliitl.1.
':■■■!. ilirr". (ir..-i>ii. i.Eiiv ;.:r.'\ .Mrnrk innw wi-A N'avv U!;ii,ki-tsr
vnvii.ii.r st-. Us of Whltv l-'iunily ;unl Hiun::(itn ; I'ink. 1(1 ui'.
Oi-rii;.;:'. Phrpfc nr.i.l Wliite Spreads ; Mai-MiItM Quilts,
Mu.rli,r-ti-i- Kis.i I.r.ircris;:.■!■ (. omiterjianesand Uerlb "juiltBj
Gomf '!■; !■-•; In grea I variety ; Table CloUia, Napkins and
To «■(.■!.-: llfcri.,[ .mis, lli.'il j.(Ji!!i_,'t--i nsiii Cr.ln : at.~o, 1''.:ii!:ms.
ilnir. Uoes, Wool »nd ruin ; Fnrn'.ture Prlets, Kekinge.
Gotten And Liii.u rliCL'tiii;.; ; Uml Lace, Bed Springn, ko.,
kc.
COLLIN'S ;v Oi'S Man:ir;K:ti:rinc,-fiicllnii-s sire sn cxifii-
.sivf thai iiri-v crcri lilt tin: large Bi orders nit n few b mrt
notice. Jj.-..li'r-- rr.jv 1 }>:;< el i.'iscis nrr invitod tu call and
examine their atoob before parcbaaing el-sewin-re.
Order.-i iiecoiiiirri tiic-i i. ith tin.- cn.-h, and desCi'ibiug tbe
..■ii.r.Is rc'iui.e.l, will tie iii'mivlly at tended to.
be .'.i'i.allies' Institute, at its last Industrial Exhibition, rrv.-r-.i-i'-.; ''oi-iu-r ,v Cc-. the First Premium for their
Matrc ■:-'■■' ami ll.-.r iiiig.
Goods delivered at the steamers Lteo of cliarge.
Sr.n Trail.isirii. ,\;ii'il M, '59. myl4-ly
In tho mitterof the Eotato of Bernardo Yorba, Deceased.
NOTICE is horcbv given to all persons havtog
claiioa agaloBt tbe Estate of Bernardo Torba,
Joceasetl. Lo pri'scn! thu siiMit;, wiih the necessary
vonclior.--. wi.liin Lei) months from the date hereof,
to the andervigned. Executor.- of r-:ii'l E.-Uite, -,a the
residence of Pradenclo Torba, in Santa Ana. Los
ftngeles county, at the nme ivill be forever barred.
PBODKNC10 YORBA,
BAI MONDO YOKBA,
LEONARDO 001 A,
Executors etc.
Los Angeles. Dec. 21, 1858. dcoSfi
PltOJiAPK COURT.
STATE OF CALIFORNIA, }
Los Angeles County. [
In the Matter nf the K*tnte of Illlllarrt f.
Dorsey, Decease*!.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by tbeuaderaignf
ed, Administratrix of the above-mimed estate,
to tlie creditors of, and all persons having claims __ t _. _-.,.,.
Ligainstsaid deceased, to exhibit the same, with the ( stamp) put np inl lb. papers, 48 lbs. in
necessary vouchers, wiihin ten months bom the first " ' "
publication of this m-tice. to Uie undcisigned, other Attorney, E. J. C. Kkwkn, at hie Office, in tlie
city of Los Angeles.—Dated. October Oth. 1S5S.
CIVILITY Ii. DORSEY,
I Admiiiistialrix, kc.
The Wood and Willow Ware
ESTABLISHMENT OF
HAWX^yUST A S©N
IS stili in lul! operation, at their old stand, No.
89 SACRAMENTO STKEET, where will bo
found the largest stock of goods in their line on Hit!
Pacific ci ast. tnh26-6m
Established in 1849.
ONE OF OUR FIRM is at present travelling in
[■:;ii'i..)[i':,\viiero he is collecting and forwarding
to ua by every steamer the most splendid stock of
WVTCHES AIM) JEWELRY
ver imported into this State. Our Watches cannot be .-nrpass'.'d lAv snl'stantiality and Lime-kccp-
ing. Our Jewelry is selected with the greatest
care, ami none but the most tasteful goods made
ol tho iiii'.-rt .v>l<l are allowed to leave our estab
lisiimenl.
<_?uLcti*tzi Jewelry
We mnnufiictiiro on the pi-emi.fes. We arc tht
inventors of the art, and keep ahead of all competition.
WATCH REPAIRING-
is done by the best workmen, under our own in
spi'c.inn. and warranted for one year. Watchc*
For repair sent to us by Express are attended to
promptly.
BARRETT & SHERWOOD,
135 Montgomery street,
between Clay and Commercial streets.
jy2o tf SAX FRANCTSCO
. Dean of Ely, was once
■ .;■ v & the
I to be that of ex-
rl ility among lawyers. "We have
. ■
neat barristers in as many months.:' The De
ho waa quite deaf, rose as his friend finish' 1 big
remarks, and guv
and every otber mereyrmafce us truly thankful."
One orthe best rcaeoni yet heard for
is r--'»trd by n ; nl lo fall on lhe
boors, nnd
(f«l Ioko !i
Mid he, -that if he was so busy a« all that, one
nt waa not enough to alt
of thie Republic, and wo bad better have another/'
Col. Theofilus T. Garrard, of Clay county, baa
been nominated as lhe Democratic candidate for
Cougrcs-. mcky.
C''l. 11 r
baa aesociated .with him, in the editorial management of tbat paper, hia eon, Professor William
Wallace Harney.
i us lieen a great revival of rel
::A\ in Boston. Nerly all
tbe rue in iiabered amoug the
coavcrls, aud follow hia example.
GEORGE L. STORY & CO.,
(:r.: I !' rilerS ill
MIIU OILS. 1I1I0I Biia
"V^-XLIW ISIIES,
BRUSHES, COLORS, GLUES,
..re,
No. 105 Clay street,
[ San Francisco.
state of California, >
Counly of Los Angeles. }
i tke District Court ni"Hi:' V'VteSt Jutilelnl "District.
Margaret E. Hilburn, Plaintiff.
vs.
Lemuel F\ Hilbnrn, Defendant.
Action brought in the District Oourt of the 1st
Judicial District, and ttie complaint filed in the
Cily and County of Los Angelea, in the office of
tiie Clerk of said District Court.
YOU are hereby required to appear in an action
brought against you by the above named piain-
iti our District Court ofthe First JudicialDis-
trici, in and tor the county of Los Angelea, and
to answer the complaint filed therein, a certified
copy of which you are herewith served, within ten
days after the service on you of this summons—if
ived within this county ; or if served ont of this
county but;; within the First Judicial District,
within twenty days after tbe service thereof; or
it served out of the First Judicial District but in
the State of California, within forty days after the
service thereof; always exculsive of the day ol
service ; or judgment by default will be taken
agnins' you.
The said action is brought to recover against
you a decree of said Court, dissolving the bonds
of matrimony heretofore existing between you and
the plaintiff, and to vest tbe sole guardianship and
custody of Robert Hilburn, infant, in the eaid
plaintiil, and for costs cf suit, and such other and
further or geueral relief, aa shall be agreeable to
equity.
And if you fail to appearand answer tbe said
complaint as above required, tlie said plaintiff will
cause your default to be entered, and apply to the
Court for the relief prayed for in ber complaint,
Witness the lion. Benjamin Hayes, Judge of our
District Court aforesaid, the 1st day of March. A.
D. 1859.
[.skai,.] Attest: My hand and the sea! of said
Court, tire day and year last above written.
CHAS. R- JOHNSON. Clerk.
Per Johs O. Wukki.ek, Deputy.
Scott &, Lander, Attorneys for Plaintiffs;
nib 5
The Hamburg Bremen
FIRE 3MSURMJSE C©_
INSUBES against Losses by Fire in all the
citie;- and towns in California,
At Greatly Reduced Rntcs.
For particulars apply to
MORRIS PPEVER,
J38 Washington streel, Saa Francisco.
All losses settled here in Cash
immediately after the amount is ascertained.
np30-3m
ToCnpltallslsainl Owners ot Hcnl Kstntc who
ConUmiih; <<■ mstltftig Permanent
PHOENIX WORKS.
KTTTREDGJ-E & FKASER,
pBOPRISTOBS of the Pbeenlx Iron Works, San
X Francisco, desire to call your particular attention to the fact that Ihey ..iv extensively engaged.
in manufacturin? PIRE-PROOF DOOB
SHUTTERS, BANK VAULTS, PRISON CELLS.
Ac. Ac a/ greatly Bedueed Print.
Our practical knowledge' «!' !
lend complete* by ten years experience
ii Etlaeo.
0OI l---t reference is our Work which can be
•BSD ill neiirly evrrv city and town in this State
UM! OfegQQ, Particular attention paid te orders
from the country.
A large assortment of second band doors and
To the lutcrior Merchants and
ethers Interested.
WiVi. H. BOVEE &. GO.
PROPRIETORS OF THE
Pioneer Coffee ami Spice Mills*
ESTABLISHED MAY, 1880,
123 Front Street, San Franciscdf
WOULD call the \TTENTIO\T oi thoso residing in ihe interior of the Strtte, to tlieir new'
rand of Coffbk, (each package bciiiinj,' their
;amp) put np inl lb. papers, 48 lbs. in a case }
also, for Restaur!nts and Hotels, in 5 lb. papers,
100.1b. cases. The increased demand for ibis Eiiami1
has induced ns to make such arrangements as will
enable ns to furnish hereafter a Tnui.y Choice Ah-
TIOBB ov Coi'FUR, not to be surpassed, if equaled,
in this market; and to those who are desirous of
Esjoviko THB Luxury of At* Extra FlSB COP of
Co*-*"*:*", they may rely upon doing so. if they w;l!
purchase our Brand of Family 'Coffee ; and the!
conditions wc offer are,—if it docs not prove as represented, return the same by rc-shrpYUMif, and!
draw upon us for all expenses iiie'urred. We are
anxious to introduce this Brand throughout the iiH
terior of the Slate, and wc are dbsbrminrb to "-pare*
no pains to make it a TkulyFamtlt Coffee, satis--
tied that there are those who are willing to pay t*
rc.isunsible fair prise for the same.
We shall continue to manufacture tire Kio Coil'ec'?
under the name of Fione'er Mills, .Ind consunicrri.-
may rely upon it-being of the same toiform qift^l--
ty as heretofore. _ .- /
Our brand of Fresh California Ground Spices (p"?
generally known) we shall continue Jo furnish nt
the lowest market price, >n £ lb. glass; and fi and 1(1
lb. cans.- nih26 3m
PEAIH B-aHER,
110 and 11* Clay street,
45 and 4T Mercliant streety
IMPORTER AA'II DEALER Vt
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC)
0^"i.Xi.*E»3E.TSS7
Floor and Table Oil Cloths,
mats and cocoa matting, *
DRUGGETS, BAIZES, 0M1ASKS.
Window Shades and HoJlfiiids,
XJ P H O Ij S T E II Y GOODS,
PAPER HANGINGS & BORDERS,
Citina MattJnf,
For sale in bond (
mh2G Gin
duty paid,, tft lowest rates.
ESTAKT^ISIIED JN 1849.
O IMPORTERS &
WHOLESALE!
SAN FBANCISCO.
\ H Bi bow recelTiog tbeir rrtock for tlie SPKINf>
A TU.'.DK of
NEW AND FRESH GOODS,
and oilers to C'.'];nt;-_y buyers tlie largest and besf
*ortinent in their line on the Pacific coast.
Having !>e< r. ei.gagcd in the Drug Business in
Sau Franciseo fin-tlie past tkx years, thoy Hatter
tlieinselves thut their anaiigenients are such, that
they can offer unequaled inducements to such as
may favor them .villi their custom.
'j'lu-ir ii'vsorlment compiises o very thing in their
ie of bu-stnesi* that may be required by Druggist.-",'
leiehants, and also all goods in
tl'cirlinc in use by Grocers, Bakers, Brewers, Con-
fee'Joncrs, Dyrra, Tsnncrs. Assayers of Gold, Hatters. Soda Manufacturers, Barbers, Hotel Keepers
and manufacturers.
.h.U»r.-ooo.t.Dll,onh.ad..Ddfor ale at wry ,,E!. U": ™"!E I'AJIH.Y PATENT MEDI-
Imv r.itr.o J GINKS received direct from the proprietors and
VOL. IX.
LOS ANGELES, CAL., SATUKDAY, MAY 28, 1859.
NO. &
Cos Angeles Star:
I-uni-TSHEO STRUT SATUKDAY MORNING.
At No< 1, Pico Bcildimos, Spring Street, Loh
AagcleB,
BY H. HAMILTON.
.$5 00
. 3 00
. 2 00
TERMS:
:" Subscription, per annum, in advance
For Six Months,
For Three Mouths
Single Number
Ai)Vertise«kn'T3 inserted at TwoDollars per square
of ten lines, for the first insertion ; and One
Pollar per square for each subsequent, insertion.
A liberal deduction made to Yearly Advertisers.
Auents.—The following gentlemen are author-
e ed Asenfcs for the St.yu :
H:-u\-- Arr ilrrmrrr;. I'ost il:)\e.
San Frciiitrisco
....San Qabriel.
Santa Ba-rbart
San Bemardii
BELLA UNION HOTEL
3MCain. Stroot,
I. os AS REUS,
FLASHNER & WINSTON,
PROPRIETORS.
MTITIS HOTEL, so long known as the best
in Southern California, having panned into
the hands of the present Proprietors, has
been thoroughly refitted, and many additions made
to its accommodations.
Strangers, and gentlemen with their families, will
find this an agreeable home, at all times.
The table will be supplied, as heretofore, with all
the delicacies of the market. oct2
iAFAYETTE HiTEl.
IkXfilxx Street,
OPPOSITE THE BELLA UN1C*,
I.OS ANGELES,
MTHIS Establishment oilers superior inducements to the traveling public, and especially to those wishing a quiet home. The
location is desirable, the establishment large and
commodious, with rooms—single ami for families—
clean and well furnished, and a tabic well supplied
with the choicest viands aud delicacies of the season
—as is well known by those who have favored the
house with their patronage.
The Proprietor will use every exertion, and neglect uothing, to give his guests entire satisfaction.
EBKR1IAHD & KOLL.
Los Angelea, Dec. 11, 1858.
UNITED STATEsThOTEL.
OVto-ixx Street,
JLos Angeles.
THE SUBSCRIBER having leaded the
I above establishment, begs leave toinform
. the public that he has refitted
nished the same, and that it "
i the very best style. Th' '
due tea i
nd re fur-
will be con-
i table will be
liberally supplied with everything ths market affords, and every care will be taken to make the
UNITED STATES HOTEL a comfortable home
for boarderfl.
A-tached to the Hotel is a BAR, where the best
of liquors and cigars are kept
Terms, moderate to sail the times,
T. WEAVER.
Los Angeles. Dec. 22, 1858.
jfjustnfss Caris.
C. E. THOM,
Attorney and Counsellor at Law
LOS ANGELES.
Ollice in Pico Building?, Spring street.
jjs
E. J. C. KEWEN,
Attorney and Counsellor at Law,
LOS ANGELES. Cai..,
Will practice in the Courts ol the Viv.nr Judicial
District, the Supreme Court, and the U. S. District Court of the Soulhern Pir-trict of California.
Office, iu Temple's Buildinir. oppo.-ite Mellus'e
store. Jan. 1st, 1859.
SLOAN & REYNOLDS,
Attorneys and Counsellors at Law.
OFFICE—In Pico's Brick BuWttng,
Near the Court liouse, Spring Street.
E. W. P. SLOAN'. S. i'. HEVNOLDf-.
Los Angeles, April 4,1869. Bfifl
WM. H. SHORE,
KTOtctx^y ___PviT3iio.
Jmi29
OFFICE WITH E. UltOWN.
DR. J. C. WELSH,
Wholesale and Retail
DTE.XJGGIST,
slS MJ11.X STREET, LOS AJVtiELEH.
MYLES & SMALL.
APOTHECJA-aiES,
MA1X STIIEET—Front or Commercial.
febl9
H. F. SWAIN,
RESIDENT D£]NTIST9
LOS ANGELES,
Temiile'B mod*, Mnlti stre*t, ncnrly opposite
Commercial street,
Entrance through Dr. T.J. White's Drug Store
C. DUCOMMUN,
WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
Fancy Ooorts, Books A stationery,
TOBACCO, PIPES, CIGARS ;
— ALSO,—
Window Glass, Oils and Colors, Varnishes,
Turpentine, &c. &c. &c,
The most varied and extensive stoek on hand, to
be lound out of San Francisco. sepll
S. IiAZA-RS,
IMPORTl'lK,
And Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
Pnencli, English ami American
Dry Goods.
Corner of Melius Row, Los AngeleB. any 2
FLEISHMAN & SICHEL,
IMPORTERS JI.VD DEALERS IJV
Hardware, Crockery, Paints, Oils,
Lo. Angtlru Street.
ri-I.'.lc niillrilrig -
f.rb.li.
Roofing! Roofing I
Mastic B.ooflns !!!
E. P. RUSSELL'S PATEJVT.
tranciIPmellus,
HAVING purchased the patent right of the above
valuable invention, for the purpose of supply-
tug the counties ot Los Angeles, San Bernardino
and San Diego, is now prepared to execute all orders with which he may be favored.
The public are aware that it lias been the study of
scientific men, architects and builders, for many years
to discover an article for Rooting purposes, that will
withstand sudden changes ot climate, be impervious
to water, and of sure protection against fire. The
inventor of this roofing labored many years to combine articles which would answer the above purpose
and obviate the difficulties of rust and decay attendant upon tin and shingles, and the destruction by
tho sun and froat of the various compositions used
(or roofing. This ho succeeded iu doing, and now,
after six yeara of the severest trial we would invito
tho careful attention of all interested in such matters,
believing that they will be fully convinced of ita
practical value both for durability and economy, in
which respects we believe that ita equal is not at
present known. Thia roofing can readily be applied
to roofs of every description, either hteep or flat, and
can be put on over shingles or tin, being much cheaper than the first aud at half the cost of the latter.
Two coats of tho mastic put on over an old leaky
tin roof, will make it as good as new at one-third of
the cost. In preparing this roofing a heavy drilling
or canvass is used, which is thoroughly saturated
with a perfectly water-proof preparation, after which
it receives a thick coating, upon both sides, of (tho
flour of soapstone, which sets into the texture of tho
canvass, and givca it a firm body, making it very
elastic and durable. After the canvasa.as prepared,
is put upon the roof, another coating of mastic,which
is thoroughly filled with aand, is given it, making it
fireproof "in every respect. By exposure, this coating becomes firm and solid, giving you a roof that
can be walked upon with perfect impunity, and as
durable a3 anything known; aud wc ^o most candidly
and unhesitatingly believe, far superior to anything
of the kind yet discovered ; and alter a severe test
of mauy years, stand as reliable and good as when
first put on, without change or decay. All that we
ask is, that a careful examination mnv be given it,
and we feel convinced that it wil! bear all the recommendation wbich wc offer of it. Annexed wo give
you the names of some ofthe persons using thia
"roofing, and to whom we are at liliei ty to refer:
— BSn&fiHJSS. —
IM "lOSTON"—Union GlassCo. Kiibyst.; American Erass
Tub<> Co. Id". State st.: C. l'.yer, architect, 40 Statu st: Ho-
Tey&dO. 7 Merchant's row: K. II. Urabn.ck. furniture
dealer, 4 Union St.: M. Crocker, wholesale druggist, 34
India street.
IS CAMHIUOGF..—Hon. Emory Washburn, Quincy St.:
H. O. Houghton", Jlainst,: Hurri.'^', Siickuev fc Co, lumber
dealers: li, 0-<boru, planing mills, Main st.: T. & J I.owe,
ROXBUKY—Wm. Barton,builder: Johnnon fcLevett,
builders.
IN DOKCIIF.STER—Edward McKetchnia, builder: Thos.
FRANCIS MELLUS,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEAI.KR
In Groceries, Iliirdwsirej Paints,
Oils, Ac. &c.
JUNCTION OF MAIN AND SPffiLKG STREETS
L.OS ANGKLKS. anIO
PHINEAS BANNING,
Forwarding and Commission
Merchant,
LOS ANGELES AND SAN FEDRO
Frieght forwarded to
Ol0
EDWARD N. MCDONALD,
Forwarding and Commission
MEKCHAN
LOS AJl'OELES
_ap23
AJYD SAA- PEDRO
JOHN QOW.BE.
J. J. TOMI.INS0S.
GOLLER & TOMUNSON,
Forwarding and Commission
Merchants,
LOS ANGELES and SAN PEDIIO, Cal.
R. E. Raiuosd, Agt. at San Francisco.
July 8, 1858. nov6
Tlie Itride'a Addresi.
Beloved one ! the time draws near.
When I must leave thia homo of mine,
With all its hosts of loving ttOUtB,
For one, where none will love hut thine,
Strange thought! yet oil, how Wildly Bwcet
To be Moved, UU friend, by tlioo ;
Yet this am clitit*e ullcfires nwny,
Aod only this give joy to me.
Then, dearest, then, in future hours,
Let (Q&dwa Hn^iT in each tone ;
O, l.t mo lind Affection's flowers
Chu blossom in my heart alone.
Be tender of me ! (io not mind
The frailties thou nitty'nt chance lo pee,
Forgiving, when the case may net'd ;
Forgetting faults that should not be.
Remember, 'tis a woman's h«art
That thou bust sought, that thou hast won ;
A fr;igilf> tiling tiu.t h-wt ol love,
I li lines! ].:-i.;r. -
At fondness joyous dream") are Btirred,
Yet keenly sensitive, it droops
Boueath a chilliug look or word.
A woman's heart 1 thou can'st not dream
Tho deathless love that it contains I
'Tis wilder thau the wildest joy.
'Tis deeper than tho deepest pain 1
William, that wetilth ol love ia thine.
'Twill haunt thy steps in joy and woo 1
No other one could oltog so close !
No other heart could love thee eol
Yet think not that I doubt thy love.
No! it dot)-, ligln. tliosc eyes uf l.hine!
Aud while thy happiness I'll seek,
1 feel that thou wilt care for mine,
Ou thy true breast my head I'll lean,
In those fond arms my home shall bo ;
Thy loving heart will never fall
To give a aeoond place to me.
Theu theerfully I'll give my hand
Where months ago my heart I gave,
And from the altar we will strive
The other'B peace to seek and save.
Thus loving, wo will uot forget
The Father God we have above,
But to his cause, united, bend
Our hopes, our energies, our love.
BACHMAN & CO,
WHOLESALE AND UKTAIL DEALERS IN
Groceries, Wines, Llqnore, lotlilng, Hnrd-
Will'i'. &?., &c>
Pro-luce, Hides, nml "Wool taken In exchange.
Loe Angeles street, second house from Gr
cial street.
1st, 18.r>9.
E. H. WORKMAN &, BRO.
Saddlers and Harness Makers,
TEMPLE'S MARBLE FRONT BLOCK,
Will keep constantly on hand an assortment of
Saddles, HarncRR, &c. &c.
Repairing done will. i>ro
s_a.z->j3Xj-BJ-F----»r.
Bf. RON TET,
_. farm...
l\ N'Ri'OS'CKT—Tv'Ivn Ally
IN* SPfttN'CFIELll—K.lirny
IVfiMl.'nt W. _____M_______
IN FALL Kivicn—HicliaT-l nor.ien, Pre*
[*. Hordir-n, (ilotto Pii'Jt Work*-
F. MELLUS.
Junction Main and Sprii
Los Angelea. Sept. 25, 1858.
:ii;i(']-irilon'lf ri! of. WOTS ■■-
per.Bt«m4ent,O.W. 0h»-
lOIS rntl'-r.
. wai Paolflo, SanFrausiKo. 8™""*" aBSOINB, and at Ike lowest trade
plK'e.^ Uln.i1> -OH1
SATiT POR iS A T-»^3-
1000 Bags of Salt for sale, by
mm FRANCIS MELLUS.
I front of Corbltt
A Itiiikci-,
HAS the honor to announce lo the Public, that
he still carries ou his business ot the old
stand, as above, and having in his employment
competent workmen, he in prepared to execute all
orders with which he may be favored, in the Manufacturing of
Hnrness.Cnrrlng? neimlrliiir.nixl Mending
of nil ktndc.
tlie Saddlery Ruitlness.
\ngeles, Nov. 31st, 1858.
Also, everything 1
S«iy Bern anl too Correspondence.
Editor Star—Dear Sir : Nothing has transpired
to disturb tbe monotony of our usually rjuict village, except now and then ft demonstration in the
classic neighborhood of '■ Whisky Point."
The tedium of our life ha? been varied by the
performance of a local farce, got up for the amusement of our citieens. Tho hits are local in tbeir
character and cannot be understood, but tlie moral
oi the play is general in its application, viz; "The
people pay the piper."
—In order that you may judge of tho merits of the
piece, I transcribe two of tho first scenes. It is en.
titled—
How to Raise the Wind; or A ftfnW WlV to
Pay Old Comity Uehls I
Moral : •'The People pay the Piper."
Dramatis Pkksoxak :—1st. Thomas, the Presi"
dent; 2d. Cornelius, tho Dane; 3d. Henry, the
Saddler; '1th. James, tho Scribe; 6th. Mordecai,
the Treasurer ; Gth. Reuben, the Vice Comes ; 7th-
TalipeP, the Just; 8th. Justice, personified.
Sckne lat.—County Clerk's Oflice : Enter all
the characters. Justice moves to a corner, seeming to be neglected by the rest of the company
Mesphistophiles, in the form of a raven, perchcB
upon the scroll at the back of President'! chair,
with his beak near that functionary's ear. Several
felines under Mordecai's chair.
President—Gentlemen, wc will now proceed to
business.
Jill—Let'B to business.
Justice—What is the business on hand,
Cornelius—I dosh not know.
Afordecai—It ish to funt te county tcbt.
President—What is funding the debt?
Mephistophiles—To put all available funds into
your own pocket.
President—Must we leave any money for the
indignant sick?
Mesphistophiles—[Whispering to the President]
D n the indignant sick ! Look out for No. 1.
Henry—I am young in the business. I want to
do right. After all the money is gone, what are
we then to do for county expenses'
Alcphistophiles— [Whispering]—D—-n it, tell
him that you can theu fund again.
President—We cau then fund again I Mr. Scribe,
what do you think of it ?
The Scribe~I have nothing to pay. My duty
to record what you dictate. To this extent (no
more, no less,) is my vocation.
Mordecai— Slientlemens, you hash bin goot to
me, now I'se goot to you 1 Come mit me, and you
ihall have all de monish. I lets you have it Fid-
out varrants. 1 no cares for varrants, ven you
vants de monish.
President—Let's adjourn, and accompany Mr,
Mordecai.
Justice—[With folded arms, meekly addressing
the company]—Gentlemen, before jou act upon
the motion to adjourn, would it not bo well to ox.
amine the statute, upon the authority of which yon
have assembled as ft Board of Funding Commissioners? That law imperatively enacts that all
indebtedness which accrued before tbe Brat day of
March, 1850, should be funded. Now your claims
against the county are old—most all of them debts
which accrued before that time ; and as the funds
now In tho hands of Mr. Mordecai bave all been
collected and paid to him ainco that period, do you
think it would be juBt and legal for you to accept
of Mordecai's proposition against the plain letter
of the law, especially as since the first of March
many worthy citizens bave performed services for
the county, and are entitled by law to be paid out
of the funds now in tbo treasury ?
Mephistophiles--[Whispering to the President.]
nick'. If tbe tax
LAVENTHAL & LETTER,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
Clothing, Dry Goods, Hats, Gaps,
and Shoes,
Have removed to the new brick budding iu Beau-
dry's Block,
Corner of Los AngeleK and Aliao streets,
opposite Melius" Building,
Where tbe public may be assured of procuring
tlie cheapest and best ^oods, oflered at 10 per cent,
on fean Francisco cost.
LAVENTHAL ft LETTER.
Los Angeles, Aug. 28,1858.
Dry that fellow up 1 Adjourn qi
payers should hear bim it would ra'iBC the devil
with you at the next election. Adjourn1 Adjo'irn!!
payers shou
-ith youattin. injiisi^. ,-_J. _.
President—We will adjourc. \Emeunt~all
but Justice accompanying Mordecai down tbe
street.]
[fad of Scene First]
Sckxe 2d.—County Clerk's Oflice—All present
but Justice. Reuben, Vice Comes, standing al the
door. Characters arranged as in scene Ut.
Reuben, [BolfKjnizing]—"Misererumme .*' '
die Is cast. The fiat has gone forthwith the cc
ty money in ils wake! Rmben'a occupatit
gone! All my Mrrtoflfl "dncaQwSrtt of March
stand for naught, for tbe treasury has collapsed.
Is this what you call funding ? Heaven forefend !
Mephisttiphilr-s — [\\";n-\-"-y:::-.:"\- Sal 1
him.
President—Reuben, what means this long ao"
count 1
Talipet—I object to Reuben's bill. I
county to "mole" myself. W'lmt If the law
does not allow me a ialary! m\E;
friends? they will let me go "muck$*' in the
ca^li !
Reuben—[Advancing towards tbo tal :
itingalong bill of item*]— List I oh IM 1 to my
Uie, most potent, grave and rw
that tho pri-oiior did cr-e.ipo ni" is im-vI true ■ lul
then I should be allowed for good intentions. I
erred upon tbe side of hamuli ty. The imv titan
of office hae not hard': .. hr;..:.
The prisoner's wlft wrs lent and lorn-
■lijiiluH. The angel < i ' i tne to let
Ilu' prisoner go nml ,■';■.■:.
WO'J-.I. JK-.iwii ..;.;■!■ :..,!■ .;!■:■:■,.■: :...:■,! ■.'■■':
sen ted ; but thu demon u! <
and he tk'd from my : ;..:lit.
IulhiscaBe, most reverend seigneurs, not only
circumstances, but even tlie blue '.'■.■,■. :vl canopy
of heaven itBtdf, conspired against me. I am a
near-Bighted man. I left my spectacles il
and the big, round, pahs i-.ilvor ni"nn ;--.'.■/;.-■;■. <, >::■<
me ") had disappeared behind the lowering cloud.
I was left alone in darkness, and the prUoner took
advantage of the civcuin--l;uK1!' ntnl j'l.ijn-il. Thi-:
is the head and front ol my offending. (Nihil te
etvlo.)
Mephittophilct— [To the President]—Allow his
account, but be slow about it, so as to give our
friend Talipes a chance to get his old warrant registered ahead of him.
President—[Asido to Talipes]—Go immediately and register lhat warrant on your old account.
What if there is no law for it ? ain't wo got a sure
thing on the funds?
President—[To Reuben]-—We will now audit
your claim, but it will be impossible to pay you
until wo fund again.
Reuben—Ob, " misererum me IE'
Cornelius—D&t ish right.
President—Wo will now adjourn, to meet when
funding time doth como again,
Mephistophiles— [Crooking, and accompanied
by a grand invisible chorus:]
To longer sit, we now refrain,
Till funding timo doth come again.
What if the county gocB to crush,
Won't we be near to sweep the cash?
Need wo care what tlie people Bay ?
It's ours to tax, and their's to pay
Tho funds for us to Mordecai.
Echo — [In tho distance]—"The funds for us to
Mordecai I"
[The pedal extremity Ofliis Satanic Majesty i*
discovereed protruding from beneath the lull.'
Thunder and lightning in the distance. A genera
ush for tho door. Curtain drops. End of scone
2d. TRANSIT.
lint tlio Kiiropt'im Powers art: tiriiniMli.ir
About.
From the London correspondent of the S. F,
\tllftin, we take the following graphic account
of the threatened hostilities in Europe :—
Ab for the actual difficulties, misunstandings,
or whatever else tliey may he call"-], t';■■;.■ mc
about as well known aud understood kttoyfbiog
else about which we know nothing, ricdmontac-
discs Austria of aggressive movements; Austria
asserts that Piedmont is raising all the dust. Piedmont says Austria exerts too much influence in
the Italian peninsula ; and Austria contends that
Piedmont wants to annex all of Italy tohcrdoiniu-
lons,
ince cays that Italy—that is lo say, the Stales
of the Church and the Two Sicilies—arc so badly
governed that they are a standing menace to the
peace of Europe, and says Austria is responsible
for thiB state of things, and demands that she^ial!
" haul in her horns.'' Austria, on the other hand,
calls on the universe to witness her innocene", ami
declares that she will not ■' budge a peg " to save
Italy or Europe from war, fire or earthquake.
England don't like the situation of affairs, and
Is sorely puzzled what to do. She don't like to
favor her son in-law, Prussia, too much, because
Prussia favors Austria ; and her (England's) " august ally," France, might take umbrage at it. In
the midst of her tribulation, she sent Lord Cowley
to Vienna to beg Francis Joseph tohWOB* reconciled to Napoleon, settle up their little dilli.T-
ences, shake hands, and bo friends again. The ry>
suit of this extemporaneous diplomacy has not yet
transpired, although it is asserted, " ou high authority,'' that the noble Lord entirely succeeded—
and, also, that he didn't succeed, but returned
with a " flea in his car." Both nl'iin.-.. " p.. ::;,,
ly true " statements are, no doubt, correct.
Switzerland declared her neutrality, aud Sardinia wants to have a " free fight."
Turkey swears she will not acknov.1.
union of Moldavia and Wallachia, and the Dnnu-
bian provinces swear quite as hard that she shall.
Russian and France indorse this union, and England, Austria and Prussia will not accede to It.
Tbe poor old Pope has requested France and
Austria to withdraw their troopB from his Amnio-
Ions. They have consented, but each distrusts tha
other; and the rest of Europe see that at' ■■■ ■
II follow oa the heels of tbe evacuation. So this
will not. probably, In' dim.', .\ nd }■■' i',i-; <-.-.\-.-l -\\
occupation of tbe papal kingdom, ttMU,
anght I know, i*, one of the difficulties among the
crowned head-. The inoinejii. O.-.'-y IXtempI to tattle it by the withdrawal ol the Preocb and Austrian troops—the same moment il i
it cannot be settled In this way, and if so settled,
wouldn't stay settled.
Ab for King Bomba, of the T\ '
reported as sick, crazy, dead; and. also, as well
;uel tyrannic,;.! -.■,-. . I j. ;;■ ■.-■ ■ ': r i
as for snch a man dying, it is more tlcui doul-tliil,
for the reason that there is no place for such men
to emigrate to after death.
Thf. Covrr.r. and Obano.k Crop.—Wc are pleased tn learn from Kona, Hawaii, that tl:
crop e( this year bids fair to exceed in amount
tbal of any previous year. The blight which It
was apprehended would again damage tbe crop, as
it had during the past two years, baa nearly, If
not quite disappeared, remaining ononlysotneof
the old trees, while tho young trees, ot
there are a great many come into bearing this
year, are very thrifty and prolific. The orange
crop of Kona has also been very large this sea
eon, and we are told tbat thousands ofthese delicious fruit will rot on the ground for wan
chasers. One or two schooners ma]
sure of a cargo for San Francieco every season in
Kona. instead of going all tbe way to TE
uu inferior article-
Tioni WiiMhiimtoii.
W ■ ,;■ ^.patches havo
■ r I.uinar. by either of
the last two arrivals from Nicaragua. This remls-
ncss on hie part le a serious disappointment to the
i:
bt the current month
Iphia, Baltimore
■:■.! ■-• . ": : . . 1; ■ :" ,l.'!'.-'..\n "i'A- ■
On the basis of ret iu . ; 'lived, the reve-
the quarter li estimated at over $43,000,-
000.
\'. ■ i : ' 1 N J i.i Srvrn
tary Maiv Milntantially for tbo ci-
BttpUoo Of all private properly from seizure on
the ocean, but Mr. Ituchanan insists upon a coodl«
,:vely pro-
■
MIDry receipts are opening up lo the e*-
timate o! : :illl itis not determined
when the Treasury notes authorized by the late
Saw will i.'c ■; ;ud.
Richard Cobden arrived laat night, and le stay.
ing witb ths President.
. : FOX, April 2'.i.—Lieut. Mowry, who hU
!i r i'r line days on business connected
with Arizona, will leave lor that Territory to*
' i. liit will return next winter to urge tho
organization of a Territorial Governiftit.
The last Congress appropriated $10,000 for tho
purchase of presents lor tho Pimo Indiana inao-
knowhtlgment of their good faith and tii'ad l_fg
for tbo whit-si. The Indian Bureau is now making arrangmenta for the destribution of lhe presents, which will consist principally ol agricultural implement*'.
The President of tho Pacific Mail steamship Co.,
arrived hero to day on business cenuccted with tho
i Wtfaffulft mail service.
Gen. Jerez, the Niearnguan Minister, on the 2ftlb_
Inst., notified Mr. Yelverton, President of the
American Atlautio and Pacllic Ship Canal Compa-
.: iheir charier bad been declared forfeited
by tho Congress of NIcarugna, on the ground of
their failure to fulfill its obligations. Un baa
likewiae uotitled Secretary Cass to the same eflcot.
Mull Servlec fur -\<
A K.'iliu tlim Cuiu-
:\-(iton, April _.G.— Tbo mall contractors
find more difficulty than was expected in raising
nnnoy on thfrVsrtfll d Hatcments of their accounts
from the Post Office Department. As lu all other
callings, thero arc some who find no embarrassment at all, olhers who havo to pay usurious inter-
CBf, and othn who cannot get aid on any term-'i
I ' ■ I'i' --ident has pioraiscd to recomna id interest on llH-t-o outstanding balances, but even that
unusual inducement has uot touched the Bcnsltiva
nerve si mptfeal
After Beveral weeks of bard labor tbo ten or
twelve thousand bids for the mail sirviee iu Virginia, North aud South Carolina, Georgia and
1:1 ■■■■■■,-ida. have been assorted, so that a proper idea
can now be formed of the cost of this service aa
compared with tho existing contracts, which will
expire on the 30th of June. By referring to tho
■ :i-f- rep; ::■■■:' i' I .enural, it will bo
^'■u Ui at i:e contemplated an locreaso of fifty per
cent, on the mail facilities of this section. Tho
on tbo basis of tlio present service averaged between fifteen and twenty per cent, above
wii at is now paid, so that In order to keep tliq cx-
■■ :-'i:ii; nites it became necessary to reduce tbe service instead of improving
it. Triweekly mails will ; rally 1 out down
to twice a week, and thoso of the latter si ass to
weekly. The same scaling process imi-d be applied
to other branches. These contracts run four
years, Ar-y.'. !'■ prepi .'• bi traimpurtmg tha
mails by railroad throughout these Slates have
DOl i'- SO cr::;. id-red. ,
As yet nobids have been received for currying
:he malls Irom New York and New Orleans and
San Franci ■ i», for i! ■■ iiin<- n ihoex-
pirn:ii'i; c-f ilie pv lent oodtract and the beginning
al '■!■ ':. rail ■ Use*] year. It was so ol
all competition must be aioladed, that the De-
partmi nl did nol even advertise for proposals, but
OOOtented H ilfwlto ISSfltng circulars. The old
companies will doubtless finally get the contracts,
and it iB Improbable, in the present stale of our
i' ri .1 \ i rican relattom, If any attempt will be
made io open the Nicaragua route.—North American.
—ai »»* ■"■'
lltlj*-! l TAIL
Wisnr.-'i :■ ■■-. Lpl ''' ■■ ffa* Department
the i re r fea I tab. Tbe sompHM-
■ ; ■.; nnd Ju-
dn- -.1 r ':;.■ [- ; , <:A \>'\n COIIITIS In
I
. . inijictit, Is folly sustained and ju■■■
It appears that Governor Cumming was acting
ander spec! n th state DepavS
: direolly opposite to the in-lruCtioilH of
: ii cial officers. The Cab-
eooslderatloo,
Sen, JotfiatOll'l dispatches change the aspect of
sflairs there, and it is not known wlml course the
i between (be Fede-
offleera,
nt ol Indian affalrf"
ii-rdaU*
■. ■ ■
Information as tt. 1 ive ■■■ doubt ofthe
■ Mountain Meadow masxao i, I I / :-i-'! It thsfffl
was distributed to each ■>'. I I arflb dig-
i'llars worth of |
Ireo who ewaped were
had been made to restore tbem
.ds in Arkansas.
Daniel Webster ix reported to bave aaid, that no
lawyer would risk bit n potation before a jury If
■
■ . ' ty fo xpite of
: its divinity.—
We don> ! this as an aoeo-
*« Indorse It as a truth In philosophy.—
lirrcher.
On OFI Mr. James Doisu re-
BgO of
Va»hlng-
. . . . :. ; ■ i . .
dent as Iook as ! ■
Mr. Dotal ''''•• ■0<1
two weeb w»" out electioneering f.,r the regular del
Francis Lousida has t
i MssnacbuselUi and Bhode Is*
reside at Boston.
Object Description
| Rating | |
| Title | Los Angeles Star, vol. 9, no. 3, May 28, 1859 |
| Type of Title | newspaper |
| Description | The English weekly newspaper, Los Angeles Star includes headings: [p.1]: [col.3] "The bride's address", "San Bernardino correspondence", "How to raise the wind; or a new way to pay old county debts", [col.4] "What the European powers are grumbling about", "The coffee and orange crop", "From Washington", "Mail service for next year--a reduction commencing", "From Utah"; [p.2]: [col.1] "Meeting of the State Central Democratic Committee", "Primary election", [col.2] "From the Colorado--false rumors", "'Arizona territory'", [col.3] "San Bernardino correspondence", "Our own mines", "Personal", "Library association", [col.4] "From Utah--latest intelligence", "Council proceedings", [col.5] "From Utah"; [p.4]: [col.1] "The funeral", "The coast survey". |
| Subject (lcsh) | Los Angeles (Calif.) -- Newspapers |
| Geographic Subject (City or Populated Place) | Los Angeles |
| Geographic Subject (County) | Los Angeles |
| Geographic Subject (State) | California |
| Geographic Subject (Country) | USA |
| Coverage date | circa 1859-05-22/1859-06-03 |
| Editor | Hamilton, H. |
| Printer | Hamilton, H. |
| Publisher (of the Original Version) | Hamilton, H. |
| Publisher (of the Digital Version) | University of Southern California. Libraries |
| Date created | 1859-05-28 |
| Type | texts |
| Format (aat) | newspapers |
| Format (Extent) | [4] p. |
| Language | English |
| Identifying Number | Los Angeles Star, vol. 9, no. 3, May 28, 1859 |
| Legacy Record ID | lastar-m240 |
| Part of Collection | Los Angeles Star Collection, 1851-1864 |
| Rights | Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery |
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| Filename | STAR_567; STAR_568; STAR_569 |
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God'* l*rovltI«-ii- i . God nends some teachers into every age, To every clime, and every race of men, And shape of Blind, ii thi realm of truth ■ ■ Therefore each form uf worship that has swayed The life ol ma:i, ;r The master-k-y ol Itfl -ome germs otv (right] .,■■ ■ ■■ Found in it even a u.on, —J. I: A Female Roliinson Crusoe. A Con ,. writing from Chicago, gives an account uf a young lady wbo bud been residing, for three years, uu a deso- riur : — The nhooobf Oa rln, muter, arrived St B ,: . . I. ,! I ' ■ ■■,..-. Bdward. ■ died I i i Green Bay. with a car,- .dry goods, ;-..-.■': :-.-.' ■ ■ ■ ■ :■'■■ ■ I who ha I '■■ In -..::. -,■■.-:■. hi ! ■■■ ! . .: .1! 1 '-. '■ \\ there. Miss Richardson wai t' and '.'■■ rlth a stock of doth I ly sufficient fur I mors* The voyage of tbe Mary was at first ft but a storm arose, and whisky having ol freely among officer.? ni: i vessel was lout, aud she was cad awftj on a reef ol Bharp rocks about a mile from au BQJabi 'i . ■ I rocks, [ r ;rr-d to stick I '1 ■ ■ . ■ ■ '■ I rj head and instantly killing him. courage forsook her at this awful sight sank iuscuMhle upon tht deck. ' herself; tied ber trunk*, to thu fatal spar which badem* i ber 00111111*1 ''':-A,, threa tbem dm* board, and having secure i ;:.■ :;: iie preserver on board, she OOmmltb d I u i If to the waves, and was washed ashore, ter: Having rqposi-d for some time she secured tho boxes and bales washed ashore—BS4 and found hen-elf to be the only inhabitant; and then she went to work fo provide for her own comfort. ■neral weeks I wan certain th*1 would arrive ; |
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