Following are the extracts for the month of July 1882: July 1, 1882, Vol. 23, No. 42 MARRIED.In Jackson, June 29, 1882, by H. Goldner, J. P., Mr. John Piper to Miss E. A. Millman, both of Plymouth. DIED.In Jackson, June 30, 1882, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. John Paul, aged about 2 months. July 8, 1882, Vol. 23, No. 43 MARRIED.Near Jackson, July 2, 1882, at the residence of the bride's mother, Mr. F. G. Fulcher, of Marysville, to Miss Katie Rice, of Amador County. July 15, 1882, Vol. 23, No. 44 BORN.At Finn's Ranch near Plymouth, July 11, 1882, to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. O'Neill, a son. At Ione City, July 12, 1882, to the wife of Dr. A. L. Adams, a son. MARRIED.At the residence of the bride's father in Plymouth, July 12, 1882, by Rev. Carrington, of Ione, Mr. D. B. Spagnoli of Jackson, to Miss Ida B. Kerr of Plymouth. DIED.In Buckeye Valley, near Ione, July 11, 1882, Dr. Doan, aged about 72 years. In Jackson , July 13, 1882, Fred S. Schober, aged 23 years. At Jackson Gate, July 11, 1882, Mrs. Ellen Spinnetti, aged about 24 years. Judge Thomas Johnson Phelps died a few minutes past 4 o'clock Tuesday afternoon. He was a native of Kentucky and aged about 62 years. .July 22, 1882, Vol. 23, No. 45. No B,M, or D this issue. July 29, 1882, Vol. 23, No. 46 BORN.In Sutter Creek, July 22, 1882 to the wife of J. A. Jauseus, a daughter. In Sutter Creek, July 26, 1882,to the wife of John Galliardo, a daughter. At Pine Grove, July 24, 1882, to Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Williams, a son. DIED.In Jackson, July 25, 1882, Charley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hattersley, aged one year and three days. Miss Maggie Forshey, a young lady residing between Jackson and the Gate, was taken suddenly ill, and died of convulsions. C. S. Trejon, a resident of Sutter Creek and employed at the Stewart Chlorine Works, died Tuesday after a short illness. Llew Jack