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Bogus gold Mines in Indiana.
--The Indianapolis Journal says that there was quite a gold excitement in Kokomo, and a number of people went up there looking for gold bearing quartz while wonderful stories of the wealth of a certain stone quarry were circulated.
The "nut" to the story is, that a follow engaged at work in the quarry stole a piece of California quartz from a neighbor's house, and asserted that he had found it in the quarry, The piece of quartz was what was analyzed in this city and found to be gold-bearing.
The Peru Railroad Company profited considerably by an increase in the amount of passenger fare between Indianapolis and Kokomo.
Divorce law of California.
--In a recent case the Supreme Court of California have decided that there is no authority in the Court to impose any restraint upon a second marriage where the dissolution from the bonds of matrimony is adjudged.
With the dissolution the obligations arising from the marriage are completely discharged, and the parties stand in the same position as though such marriage had never been contracted.
The cases where restraint upon a second marriage is permitted have California have decided that there is no authority in the Court to impose any restraint upon a second marriage where the dissolution from the bonds of matrimony is adjudged.
With the dissolution the obligations arising from the marriage are completely discharged, and the parties stand in the same position as though such marriage had never been contracted.
The cases where restraint upon a second marriage is permitted have arisen upon express statutes authorizing its imposition upon the guilty party.
The Daily Dispatch: November 7, 1860., [Electronic resource], A prairie scene. (search)
California and Oregon Polities. St. Josephs, Mo, Nov. 6
--The Pony Express, from San Francisco on the 24th ult., has arrived.
The result of the election in Pennsylvania had been received, and the Republicans were betting that they would carry California.
The Oregon Legislature had before it resolutions to adjourn on the 10th and hold a special session in the spring.
The two Houses disagree about the bill rendering null the recent Congressional election, and it is doubtful wh St. Josephs, Mo, Nov. 6
--The Pony Express, from San Francisco on the 24th ult., has arrived.
The result of the election in Pennsylvania had been received, and the Republicans were betting that they would carry California.
The Oregon Legislature had before it resolutions to adjourn on the 10th and hold a special session in the spring.
The two Houses disagree about the bill rendering null the recent Congressional election, and it is doubtful whether the resolutions will pass.
Early snow in California.
--The Maysville (Cal.) Appeal of the 6th October says, there had been quite a smart fall of snow in the mountains east of that town.
It lay about eight inches deep on the road between North San Juan and Forest City, a distance of forty miles, and higher up it was deeper.
Among the passengers who arrived at New York Monday, were Rev. Bishop Kip, of California, and Col. Pickens, U. S. Minister to Russia.
Brevet Major General W. S. Harney left Washington Monday to take command of the department of the West, headquarters at St. Louis.
Joseph Hernandez, who tried to kill Fanny May and himself on Tuesday, is now in a fair way to recover.
The St. Louis (Mo.) Democrat states that a total of 80,000 buffalo robes have been received in that city during the present year.
Rev. Z. G. Henderson died at Pensacola, Fla., on the 19th ult.
The Winans, of Baltimore, are about building another "cigar" steamer.
Thanksgiving in Wisconsin, November 29th. This is the twelfth State.
The Daily Dispatch: November 7, 1860., [Electronic resource], Reparation for an Insult. (search)
A colored Burglar shot. Newburyport, Vt., Nov. 5
--A colored man giving the name of Jas. F. Pickering, late of California, was shot dead last night while robbing a dwelling house.
Numerous burglaries have recently greatly excited our citizens.