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    1. [CASiskiyou] Fw: Sac Bee Nov. 22, 1866 - A Ft. Jones item here
    2. Joanne Mello
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Betty" <betty@unisette.com> To: <NORCAL-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, March 12, 2004 10:52 AM Subject: Sac Bee Nov. 22, 1866 > The Daily Bee > Thursday Evening November 22, 1866 > > County Court ,To-Day - Court met this morning, pursuant to adjournment, and > criminal business was proceeded with. John MORISSEY, burglary in feloniously > entering the store of Thomas RYAN, on the 13th of last August. The District > Attorney conducted the prosecution, and Henry Starr appeared for the > defendant. The jurors sworn in the case were Sydney SMITH, G.O. WAIT, C.E. > PAINE, Solomon RUNYON, Lyman WILCOX, R.S. DRUMMOND, Larkin LAMB, M. SMITH, > J. BARTON, A. Egl. Albert AUSTIN and John SMITH. At half-past twelve o'clock > the jury retired for consultation, and the Court took a recess for one hour. > > Horse Stealing - Deputy Sheriff SHERMAN arrived here, this morning, from Rio > Vista, on the San Francisco boat, with a prisoner named Johnson LOVALL, who > is charged with the larceny of a horse. Yesterday afternoon the officer went > to Rio Vista, and thence, in a small boat, to a point seven mines above, and > on the opposite side of the river. There he got his man. It is charged that > Lovall stole a horse from Geo. K___TT, of Georgiana township, and sold the > animal to Thomas SHOWLER, of Yolo. Lovall, who is now in the county jail, > will have his examination before Justice LYNCH, to-morrow. > > Probate Business - Estate of Honora DUGAN, deceased; ordered that C. DUGAN > be allowed from said estate fifty-five dollars per month from the 7th of > November, 1865, for boarding, schooling, etc., two minor children of > deceased. Estate of Margaret W. WRIGHT, deceased; decree of distribution > entered. Estate of George WRIGHT, deceased; same order as last. > Police Court, To-Day - Samuel ASTIN and John LYNCH were found guilty of > getting drunk and going to sleep on the sidewalk. Sylvester KLUG was tried > and found guilty of drawing and exhibiting a deadly weapon just for the fun > of the thing. > > County Court, Yesterday - The jurors in the case of George WILLIAMS, > indicted with John BURKE on the charge of grand larceny, were Myron SMITH, > S. CALLOWAY, John SMITH, Milton DODSON, M. LYNCH, G. S. WAIT, B. TIBBITS, M. > WATT, P. WINKLEMAN, P. MILLER, Albert AUSTIN and John BYRNES. A verdict of > guilty was soon returned. > > Robbery - Last Saturday night a grocery in the upper part of the city was > burglariously entered, and its till robbed of three hundred dollars, > evidently by some one at home on the premises. One arrest has been made. > > San Francisco Items - We copy the following from the Union's dispatch: > "Dooney Harris, the English pugilist, who was telegraphed to at New York by > sporting men here, is on the steamer next due here, with the avowed > intention of getting a fight with Tom Chandler, the champion of California, > for from $1,000 to $2,000 a side. > Lowrey MATHEWS was matched to-day to trot a race of three miles and repeat > against Fillmore, within sixty days, for $2,500 a side. Latham is matched > with Fillmore on the same terms, to trot within six days after. > Quite extensive arrests on gamblers are being made by officers McCORMICK > and JEHN on the complaint of Charles L. MEAD, who alleges that he has been > extensively fleeced by them. Mead is locked up to secure his attendance at > Court. > John and Patrick MAHONY were arrested this evening by the police while > laying down the Sutter Street Railroad track on Broadway from Front street > to the bay. It is claimed that they have no charter for such an extension." > It is found that a section of the big tree only three inches thick will > weigh four and a half tons, and the attempt to send it to Paris is likely to > be abandoned. > President Juarez writes to Consul GODOY that General ARANDA had left El > Parrat to join General AUSEA in a combined attack on Durango, which was to > be left by the French with a Garrison only by native Imperialists, who would > make but slight resistance. Juarez had pardoned the traitor chieftains > Enriquez and Alonzo, bud had signed the death warrants of Julio and Carmen > Mendoza, who were executed for numerous murders committed under the Imperial > reign without even the form of a court-martial." > > MARRIAGES > In San Francisco, Nov. 20th, John S. BROOKS to Susan C. McMASTERS. > At Buckeye, Yolo county, Nov. 18th, William HAYES to Albius (albina?) > CLOYD. > In Bear Valley, Placer county, Nov. 19th, Richard PACHEN to Catherine N. > SCHIVELY. > BIRTHS > In this city, Nov. 21st, wife of John BREUNER, of a daughter. > In this city, Nov. 21st, wife of John FAY, of a son > In this city, Nov. 20th, wife of L. DEDMAN, of a daughter. > In San Francisco, Nov. 20th, wife of D. HARRIS, of a daughter. > In San Francisco, Nov. 20th, wife of Joseph PIPER, of a daughter. > At Iowa Hill, Nov. 17th, wife of Dr. O.H. PETTERSON, of twin daughters. > At San Leandro, Nov. 19th, wife of Charles H. CUSHING, of a son. > Near Chico, Nov. 14th, wife of John GRIFFITH, of a son. > At Shasta, Nov. 15th, wife of George D. FORBES, of a daughter. > At Auburn, Nov. 14th, wife of Dr. J.N. MYERS, of a son. > At Dutch Flat, Nov. 15th, wife of J.H. RUNCKLE, of a son. > At Laporte, Nov. 13th, wife of Samuel KINGSON, of a son. > DEATHS > In Township No. 5, Sacramento county, Nov. 21st, wife of M. EADY, late of > Iowa. > In San Francisco, Nov. 20th, Henry W. GRINNELL, of New Bedford. > In San Francisco, Nov. 20th, James, son of James CARROLL, late of > Portland, O., aged 3 months and 7 days. > In San Francisco, Nov. 21st, Theodore ACKERMAN, a native of New York, aged > 57 years. > In San Francisco, Nov. 19th, Kate, wife of Nathaniel HALINAN, aged 35 > years. > In San Francisco, Nov. 19th, Wm. H. WASHBURN, a native of Wareham, Mass, > aged 49 years, 6 months and 14 days. > In San Francisco, Nov. 20th, John Frederick, son of L.T. GRANT, aged 1 > year and 8 days. > In San Francisco, Nov. 19th, Sarah E., wife of Joseph McCORMACK. > At Oakland, Nov. 20th, Capt. N. MASON, of South Milford, Yorkshire, > England, aged 38 years, 1 month and 11 days. > At Oakland, Nov. 18th, Wm. C. TURNER, a native of Baltimore, Md., aged 10 > years, 5 months and 26 days. > At San Jose, Nov. 20th, Annie, wife of William COFFEY. > At Benicia, Nov. 16th, Emma, daughter of William HOOK, of Contra Costa > county, aged 16 years. > At Fort Jones, Siskiyou county, Nov. 13th, John GREEN, son of J.K. > LUTTRELL, aged 2 years, 6 months and 19 days. > In Todd's valley, Nov. 11th, Thomas LEMOND, aged 23 years. > At Applegate's ranch, Placer county, Nov. 9th, George Ames, in his 16th > year. > > ______________________________

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