A new article has been added at Newspaper Abstracts > United States > California > San Joaquin http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/index.php?action=displaycat&catid=592 Direct link to article: http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/link.php?id=30957 Submitted by: deesar Article Title: Stockton Daily Argus Article Date: September 1860 Article Description: Sept. 17-22, 1860 Article Text: >>Monday, 17 Sept 1860>Tuesday, 18 Sept 1860THE DWELLING of A.A. COHEN, Esq., on Fernside Farm, Alameda, was recently lighted with gas made on the place. It is the only private house in the State provided with its own gas works. The gas is made of coal and rosin, in apparatus made in Philadelphia. >>Wednesday, 19 Sept 1860Richmond, Va., and Columbus, Miss., papers please copy.] >>Thursday, 20 Sept 1860THE MARIPOSA ‘GAZETTE,’ a paper which long since forfeited the respect of the decent portion of the people of Mariposa, and which, in this city, is better known as the Mariposa ‘Varieties,’ attempts to pass judgment upon the “tone and respectability” of the ‘Argus.’ That’s refreshing! HARD UP FOR MATERIAL -- They have a Bolters’ Disunion Club in Mariposa, of which L.A. HOLMES, editor of the ‘Gazette,’ is President, and James H. LAWRENCE, late editor of a hireling sheet called the Mariposa ‘Star,’ is Secretary. DRUNKS -- John PARKER and Elijah CARTER found themselves disgraced yesterday in the opinion of their friends (if they had any) by their appearance in the Police Court, charged with drunkenness and disorderly conduct. They were without funds to meet the payment of the fines imposed upon them and were required to take up quarters in the jail for 5 and 2 ½ days respectively. ------------------------------------------------ PROMENADE, CONCERT and BALL to be given by the Stockton Blues on Thursday night, Sept. 27, 1860, in the Pavilion. The services of the 3rd Artillery Band, U.S.A., numbering 16 pieces, have been engaged for the occasion. This Band has no superior in the service. *Committee of Arrangement -- Hon J.K. SHALER Austin SPERRY J.W. HART F.C. ANDREW C.E. TAYLOR J.M. CONLEY Wm. H. NEAL Wm. GRAHAM George TILGHMAN S.P. GORHAM W.T. SMILEY E. LYON John ROOT Dr. Samuel LANGDON Frank DESLANDERS M.S. THRESHER H.D. SAUNDERS Charles STEVENS S.M. SAID B.W. BOURS Gen S.A. BOOKER Maurice DOOLEY Col. H.T. HUGGINS T.T. BOULDIN Hon Thomas LASPEYRE Dr. S.H. NORCOM R. TUNIS Dr. Thomas KENDALL James THORBURN David SAPPERHILL S.H. DEBNAM W.H. GRAY J.H. WOODS C.C. FUGITT T.C. OSBORN R.B. LANE M. KULLMAN R.E. WILHOIT Maj. R.P. HAMMOND Geo H. SANDERSON Hon. E.S. HOLDEN Capt. John McMULLEN Andrew SIMPSON Samuel GEDDES Capt. P.E. CONNOR Hon A.C. BRADFORD Col John W. O’NEAL T. NEWELL A. BURKETT Jonas STOCKWELL Hon C.M. CREANER Andrew WOLF Wm. KIERSKI Wm. BELDING A.B. RAYNOR E. HICKMAN Thomas STOMBS Samuel E. BROWN Gilbert B. CLAIRBORNE J.W. RODGERS John KEELER C.F. WURSTER J.B. HALL Lewis DENT Dr. G.A. SHURTLEFF Dr. W.D. AYLETT Thomas K. HOOK Dr. W.M. RYER W.H. LYONS Aug. WEIHE H. HICKMAN Max MAGNER L.F. NEELEY M.L. ABRAMSKY Wm. BIVEN R.W. MILLER Wm TAYLOR I.S. BOSTWICK D.J. OULLAHAN P. NEISTRATH *Floor Managers -- Lieut S. PEARSALL Lieut P.L. SHOAFF Corporal J.H. GILMORE A.L. BOURS *Committee of Reception and Carriages -- R.G. PATTERSON Sergeant John SHEA O.M. BROWN Tickets…$3 ------------------------------------------------- >>Friday, 21 Sept 1860>Saturday, 22 Sept 1860