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nypadrer, charged with conspiracy to e.uor:11 money fiom Alonzo' Hayward, camo Up for ,I examination before Judge nix yesterday, nf-j tornoon. After taking the testimony of Col-i lector Soule, Assessor Gunn and Sir. Hayward, the case was continued.| The steamer Sierra Nevada sai led for Mat i■ zatlan and other Mexican p or ts wi th a very • i largo cargo of assorted merchandise, valued fII at 586,000, and thiuty-threo cabin and mty-one steerages passengers.Considerable attention has been paid to tbo: i I substance called peat, recently, by capitalists3 in thts city, for the purpose of introducing it as fuel. Immense deposits of it are found in* |*N Alameda county. I} The Santiago Mining Company has declared-1 a dividend of four dollars per thare, payable ! j immediately.- j A CiiABtEsrojt Tahget.—During the sicgo* | of Charleston tho tall spiro of St. Michael’s . J Church was often singled out by the men who• manned Gilmore’s 1 ‘Swamp Angel, as a tar-' get, but they never yet struck it, according to I 1 j the Charleston Cburier, which says that tho ! spire is yet unharmed, though tho .walls aro1 j fractured by shells;^ Tho old church has been I *I renovated, and n costly stained glass window, Jr \ from Boston, ad orns t ho church. The Co vricrj adds:' It will, perhaps, not be anuss in this con-■ nectioa to state that the chime of bolls which {
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Camp Doughlas Union Vedette

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