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['Daily bulletin and alta California', 'Evening bulletin'] - 24/03/1863

1863; Gale Group;

Autores

S., John Bull, H., From Our Own Correspondent, J., Soldier, Jeo. Santana, Martona Bostetha, A. Middlemist, Jones and Bendixen, Thomas Tennent, Sweeny & Baugh, G., W. A. G., L., J. W. S., Charles G. Ames,

Resumo

News: Antiquarian Discoveries in Peru—Discoveries of Rick Gold Mines, A Secesh Shot, Letter from Oregon A Local Notable Cause, The Copper Excitement in El Dorado County, Letter from London The North and Its Traducers—The "Times" at Its Dirty Work Again, Arrivals at the Russ House, March 23d, A Frenchman was being terribly beaten by a brawny, two-fisted Yankee, who held his victim to the earth while he severly thrashed him, Mexican Pioneer Gone, U. S. Branch Mint Deposits—Numbers, The Late Suicide, The Eastern News Telegraphed to the Bulletin, Clergymen are said to be the most satisfactory setters to photographers, as they acquire by being constantly before the public, a self-conscious cast of countenance, which the idea that they are sitting for their pictures does not change, The Recent Destruction of a Sesesh Newspaper at Visalia—General Wright, The Mining Roll Continued, Professor Agassiz has taken steps to become a naturalized citizen of the United States, What a Benevoleny Ball Netted, The Drought in Southern California, Sales To-Day, Board of Supervisors, By Magnetic Telegraph Despatches to the Bulletin, Telegraphic Messages, Outbreak of the Hamboldt Indians, Marrysvillians in Durango, Mining in Lower California, To-Day's Despatches Good News from Com. Farragut—His Whole Fleet Has Safely Passed Port Hudson, Excepting the "Mississippi," Which Was Destroyed, Large Receipts of Coin at the Custom-House, A Pilgrimage to the Colorado Mines The Terrible Dullness of San Bernardino—Solemnity of the People, Wharf Legislation—Are Franchises, Worth $1,000,000, to Be Given Away to Please the Lobby, A Personal Difficulty, Grand Dinner Fifty Years Ago, Additional European News. Letter to the editor: Letter from Humboldt Bay Who Steal the "Bulletins?", Mining around Hornitos, Maripoen County. Weather report: Sun and Tide Table, Matters in Nicaragua Trouble Anticipated—Politics of Nicaragua, Value of the Recent Rains. Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements, Auction Sales. Editorial: Our Legislators Classified, Contracts Payable in Gold, Declared Valid, The Ruling Principle of Our Legislators—Not the Public Good, but Private Advantage. Shipping news: European Intelligence Dates to Sunday, March 8th, Consignees, Letter from Washington The National Banking Law, Marine Intelligence Arrived. Miscellaneous: THE DAILY EVENING BULLETIN is furnished to City Subscribers… cents per week, payable to the Carriers; and to Mail and Express Subscribers at six per annum; …for six months; …for three months; payable advance, Latest Dates Received at this Office. Business: Exports from San Francisco To Liverpool—Per Hornet—March 23, Sales at Auction, City Trade Report, Importations, From Tahiti News of the Runaway "General Harney"—The Slave Trade in Polynesia, Daily Receipts of Bay Produce, Domestic Produce Market, Commercial and Financial. Stock tables: San Francisco Stock and Exchange Board, March 24, 1863. Birth notices: Births. Marriage notices: Marriages. Death notices: Deaths. Arts & Entertainment: The Falling Snow, Multiple Arts & Entertainment Items, Amusements.

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