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    1. [CA~Old-News] New Article for United States - California
    2. A new article has been added at Newspaper Abstracts > United States > California > Sacramento http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/index.php?action=displaycat&catid=587 Direct link to article: http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/link.php?id=35819 Submitted by: California Contributors Article Title: Sacramento Daily Union Article Date: September 26 1864 Article Description: Births, Marriages & Deaths, Mortality Report, Passengers for the East Article Text: Sacramento Daily Union Monday, September 26, 1864 Is That It? - A Copperhead correspondent of Beriah's Press, writing from Aurora lately concerning a meeting of rebel sympathizers there, refers to one of the speakers - W. VAN VOORHIES, well known in the State as a follower of the Duke of Lime Point - and says he was introduced to the assembly as the next Governor of Nevada. We trust the Union men of that Territory are prepared to give this old played-out politician in California a warm reception whenever he puts himself up as a candidate for the suffrages of the people. Another Murder By Indians - John HESSIG, a young man about eighteen years of age, was killed on Tuesday, September 13th, by Indians, on the Hay Fork of Trinity River. He was first shot with a gun and then his body horribly mutilated by the savages. The deceased was the son of Mrs. FRANCIS, of Shasta, (formerly Widow HESSIG), and was a young man much esteemed by all who knew him, says the Courier. Passengers For The East - The following named passengers left for the East in the Golden City, September 23d: Samuel DAVIS, wife and seven children, Mrs. BELLOWS and daughter, Mrs. W. POMSETT and infant, Rt. Rev. Bishop W.I. KIP and wife, Mrs. S.P. GRAHAM and three children, J.D. CLAYES, Miss Jane BLAIN, J.F.R. WITT, C.T.H. PALMER, Rev. Dr. BELLOWS, J.V.B. PERRY, Alexander HENRY, Dr. N. OPOSATE, Miss A. FIELD, Dr. J.N. ANGLER and wife, W.H. HOWARD, M.P. STICKNEY, George E. PHELAN, T.J.A. CHAMBERS, J.O. GOMET and sister, A.F. CHAMBERLAIN, wife and three children, H.H. FREEMAN, H.G.O. CHASE, N. MENTEL, Mrs. E.F. KNIGHT and child, W.A.J. SPARKS and wife, James BAXTER, Simon COHEN, wife and two children, H.L. LUNHAM, Rev. C.S. MILLS, Mrs. W.P. DENKLE, three children and servant; Mrs. J.A.W. LUNDHOY and child, Mrs. E. McKEE, W. Melville SMITH, E.H. WASHBURN, Dr. C.F. WINSLOW, Mrs. T.M. BOWMAN, L.U. SNIPPEE, A.R. RAYNOR, Miss MAY, Miss A. DAVIS, Henry THYARKES, J.J. MAY, Dr. John WILSON, F.M. REINHART, Wm. DAVIS, J.McMINN, John MASON, Chris ANDRES, J. EDDY and wife, Mrs. E.A. FOSKET, tw! o children and servant, L. MAY, Mrs. Jane D. CLAYS, H.H. LEVY, Miss Lucy A. STONE, Isaac ATERATE, J.D. VERINER, Dr. J.R. BOYCE, wife and two children. Cutting Affray - A man named PEACOCK, who lives on the squatter disputed territory near Healdsburg, and whose crop of hay was recently burned by the squatters, was assaulted a few days ago, by the PROUSE Brothers, with a cleaver, receiving some ugly cuts on his head, arm and back. The wounded man was brought to Healdsburg, and his wounds dressed. MARRIED In Sacramento, Sept. 22d, by Rev. Mr. COMPTON, Stephen ADDISON to Mary E. JETER, both of Sacramento county. In Sacramento, Sept. 19th, by Rev. J.A. GALLAGHER, Anthony McGLINCHEY to Margaret McNAMARA. In Solano county, Sept. 11th, by Rev. J. DOLLARHIDE, O.W. JUDD to Mary N. DOLLARHIDE, both of Solano county. At San Mateo, Sept. 19th, by Rev. D. DEMPSEY, Desire Charles MARCHAND, of Marysville, to Mary L. SKIDMORE, of San Mateo. [New York papers please copy.] In San Francisco, Sept. 22, Charles W. HAYWOOD to Mary Ann BALL. In Petaluma, J.P. WALKER to Mrs. Evaline MIDDLETON. In St. Helena, William B. DOW to Mrs. Fannie LOVE. In Vallejo, August 25th, John H. JOHNSTON to Annie WARD. On Cow Creek, Shasta county, Sept. 18th, Collin MYERS to Rhoda Ann ROSS. In Placerville, Sept. 20th, Samuel L. WING, Jr., to Ellen M. WILLISTON. BIRTHS In San Francisco, Sept. 19th, the wife of C.J. BARRON, of a son. In San Francisco, Sept. 23d, the wife of Otto WIEDERO, of a daughter. In San Francisco, Sept. 22d, the wife of James C. TRUMAN, of a son. In Benicia, Sept. 21st, the wife of A. VERHAVE, of twin daughters. In Benicia, Sept, 21st, the wife of W. FARRELL, of a son. In Red Bluff, Sept. 21st, the wife of M. WARD, of a daughter. In Campo Seco, Sept. 17th, the wife of James CREIGHTON, of a daughter. In Campo Seco, Sept. 18th, the wife of Martin COMPTON, of a son. DIED In Sacramento, Sept. 25th, Emma, daughter of L. and A. STEUDEMAN, aged 1 year, 7 months and 1 day. [St. Louis papers please copy.] [Friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral at 3 o'clock this afternoon, from the family residence, Seventh street, between N and O]. In Sacramento, Sept. 24th, Mary Alwine, daughter of G. and E. SALLE, aged 16 days. In American township, Sacramento county, Sept. 24th, Austin Francis, son of Michael and Selia JUDGE, aged 3 months. At Alder Creek, Sacramento, Sept. 19th, Michael KIEFF, aged about 60 years. In San Francisco, Sept. 24th, Robert HOUSTON, aged 43 years. In San Francisco, Sept. 22d, Salina, daughter of Harry and Elizabeth HIGGS, aged 7 years. In San Francisco, Sept. 23d, Frank, son of James and Jane GREENWOOD, aged 3 years, 8 months and 7 days. At Gold Hill (N.T.), Sept. 20th, Willie P., son of Patrick and Margaret DOWD. In New York, Sept. 10th, Michael E. TOBIN, of the firm of Tobin, Meagher & Co., San Francisco. At Saddleback, Sierra county, Sept. 18th, Solanus SMITH, aged 30 years. Mortality Report For the week ending September 24th, 1864, made by Israel LUCE, Superintendent City Cemetery - office at AITKEN & Co.'s, 131 K street, where all the old records from 1949 to 1857 may be found: Sept. 18 - Philip Barny HODGES (colored), 66 years, Va. Sept. 19 - Chas. Edw. GODDARD, 5 ys, 1 mo, 21 ds., Cal. Sept. 20 - Paolo ACOSTA, 64 years, Mexico. Sept. 21 - Wm. B. McKINLEY (Washoe victim), 60 years, 2 months, 9 days, Ky. Sept. 23 - John RUGGLES, 7 (not legible) days, Cal. Sept. 24 - Mary Alwin SALLE, (not legible), Cal. Besides the above, there has been brought to the city for interment, the following, viz: Sept. 23 - Austin Francis JUDGE (from American township), 3 months, Cal. Causes of Death: Diarrhea, 2; scarlatina maligna, 1; marasmus, 1; explosion of Washoe, 1; diphtheria, 1; unknown, 1. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ CA-Old-News ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ NewspaperAbstracts.com - Finding our ancestors in the news! TM http://www.NewspaperAbstracts.com

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