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WEDNESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 28,
NEUTRAL RiGutTs.—Secret diplomacy is
® curious game, wearing a mysterious air
until its purpose is acomplished and published to the world. It would seem that in a
free country, where theory makes the will
of the people law, some régard would be had
for public opinion, and some means taken
to collect it. If the Awerican people were
called upon to deg@ide to-day whether they
~ would justify the seizure of the Florida in
the port of Bahia, there is no doubt that
their voice would be nearly: unanimous for
such justification. But diplomacy may make
apologies and reparations, and thus sanction
the precedent that a mere pirate ship, acting
without prize courts, burning its captures in
mnid ocean, may take-refuge and refit in neutral ports. The ry sign between a privateer sailing under fhe «ommission of a responsible governm@pignd apa of Jeff. Davis’ pirate ships is as yarked as that between a regular soldicr-and the St. Albuns’
raiders, ’
The English. presa, true to its’ instincts
against us, has seized upon the capture of
the Florida-to exclaim against our lawless
disregard of neutral rights, and loudly calls
for English intervention) When:Mason and
Slidell were captured, our Government refrained from following English precedents
for such acts,. and -was consistent with its
own record. Butas there is no precedent
for the employment by any civilized government of sueh piratical-crafts as the Florida,
there is noue for such captures. .The only
instances nearly in spot are ‘those .furnished by the English government itself during the present century. “Ev 1807 that power seized the whole Danish fleet, at. Copenhagefi, nearly destfoying the city, and yet
there had been and was profoynd peace between Denniark and England. The only
plea was expediency. Seven years later
two English men of war attacked an captured the U. 8. frigate Essex, after a bloody
fight, in, SMheutral harbor of Valparaiso.—
No apology or reparation was ever.made for
this dastardly act.
The same year the American privateer
brig Samuel Armstrong wasin Fayal Roads,
under the guns of the fortress. She wad attacked by boats from three British men of
war, which she repelled, inflicting severe
loss. The attack Wag renewed, although
the government of Fayal remonstrated, and
the British threatened to destroy the towh
if the authorities interfered. The British
were again repulsed by the privateer, but
the men of war coming up within short
range opened broadsides upon the gallant .
‘little ship, which was soon destroyed, as
well as part of the town. The owners of
the Samuel Armstrong have never sueceeded in getting any reparation for their loss.
This bullying, piratical ‘mistress ofthe
seas,” after violating neutrality in every
quarter of the globe, and capturing and deetroying national vessels ad libertum) affects
horror at the cutting out of a pirate ship by
@ power of which it is jealous. We would
like to see by what kind of logie it would
Justify intervention in the Florida affair.
It has been saill that by the seizure of the
Florida our Government abandons the right
to use privateers in any future war, because
these may by this precedent be seiged wher-,
teer is known to the laws of nations, and is
governed by the laws of war. It has no
right to commit the atrocities which have
characterized the whole course of ‘the Alabama, Florida, &c. But the chief distinetion is that a privateer sails under the flag
of a recognized government, and is a quasi
ship of war. That character could not be
aseribed to any. of Jeff. Davis’ vessels,
which have neither legitimate parentage nor
any port of their own to which they can take
prizes, and hence they daily violaty the laws
of nations by indiscriminate burnings in
mid ocean. Such crafts are enemies and
scourges of mankind, and are not to be likened to any class of war vessels heretofore recognized by public law.
te" A large number of newsboys and sev, eral printers were arrested in San Francisco
“on Sunday, for issuing and selling a bogus
extra containing news that Richmond and
Savannah had been taken, Butler killed, &e.
i" A new piratical enterprise has nln
detected at San Francisco, wider the leaderarrests have been made, including Hays.
THERE are no funds in the Nevada Preas, and Johnson, and believed, thongh a SouthZack Mowrdomeny has started a paper
ealled the Occidental, in. San “Francisco, to
perform the hopeless task of’ writing up
Copperheadism, and writing doion free
schog)s. His need of tha latter, or of common honesty, ‘is shown by the following extract from. his sheet of Dec. 24:
“The President telly us that the total expenditures of the navy departinent, of every
descriptiin, including . the cost of the immense squadrons that. have been called into
existence from the 4th of March, 1261, to
the first 6f . Nov ¢mber,.1264, are ($2,366,726,235) two thousand three hundred and
sixty-six milligns seven hundred and tw enty‘six thousand two. hundred and thirtyabve
dollars. . Nows*there are supposed to be in
the whole world ebeut one thousand millions
of people, sa:that if. we weré fo divide the
cost of this navy dmongst the inhabitants of .
the whole earth, including white, black, arid
red ;: men, women and children, the tax
would be upwéfds of $2.25 to eaéh individual,”
He goes onto show that thé cost of the
navy, based -on hia figures, would build
E9" A. testinionial of the Century Chib of
New York was! recently given to William
Cullen Bryafit, as the first of American poets, a well-desetved
misehance Mi. Bryant, iva graceful speech .
in reply, ascribed
Shakspeare :
tribute. By some funny
the following fines to
“*Oh, sir, the good die first ;
# nd they whose hearts are dry as summer dust
Barn to the socket.’
The lines are not Shakspeare, but Wordsworth’s, in the Excursion.
Arrivals at the
National Ex
BROAD STREET....
change Hotel,~
+eeee NEVADA, CITY
LANCASTER &: HASEY, Proprietors.
Monpay, Deeember 26th.
T Mien: Virg'nia
W' Faller do
:V Hutchina Rock creek
iE Towl Manzanita hill M Tierman Forest mill
“D) Dean Cement hifiI’ MeDanals Graes V
Mra Kizer & d San Ju’
5 Hooper Omega
B Smith Wolf creek
J Muloy Scott Flat
C Tilton Deer croek
How superficial or mendacious ds Diack
is easily perceived when the very Inessage
he cites puts the w hole expense of the war,
navy and all, at Jess than he puts the navy
alone, and the cost of the navy at two hundred and thirty-six millions, six hundred and
seventy-two thousand, six hundred and
twenty-chree dollars and fifty eents.That
is just the difference between two hundred
and two thousand millions,, very intelligent man ean have but one name for such an
editor—an ass.
en a
COMMODORE WINsLow, of the Kearsarge, made a speech, élection day, in Roxbury, Mass. -. He had just voted for Lineoln
ern ian, that the emancipation policy was
right. He had himself-inherited some thirty} ¢
slaves, witiom ‘he had long ‘ago emancipated :
—a record which outshines even thé sinking:
of the Alabama.
— _
A Weed do C Coil Nevada a
+e F ‘ J > H Smith N d
twenty-three Pacific railronds ; that all the G Mitatd YW orien sie as do
gold coin taken from this State afd adjacent . L Daly do J Raymond do
: . ag : H Kingsley do 8, Lewis do
States fur the past twelve years, would not J Einas Washington G Gv «cetti do's
foot up the navy, bill by $700,000, and [L Walling Rough & R RK Va Loan do”
that the dimount would buy ‘up the 4,000,-. * ee ie .
receeesliy at the South and Pay $575 apiece CRAND . <n
or thean, ;
ay en
‘—AT THE—
National Exchange Hotel.
—
\ re
Monday Evening, Jan. 2nd.
—_—
GRAND SOCIAT
COMMITTEE OF
W. 8. Head.
F.
A C. Niles,
; Grass Valley—C. W. Smith.
Power
» PARTY Will be given at
the National Exchange Hotel, on
Evening, January 22nd.
Londay
ARRANGEMENTS.
E. B.:Mayberry.
©. Maltman.
“M.S. Deai.
FLOOR MANAGERS,
>. Maltman.
t. M. Van Loan. 3"
Tiekets F
Nevada, Dee. 28th.
C.McElvey.
tieo. A. Weaver.
ive Dollars,
Tue Richmond Examiner nétices the in-vention, and its successful operation in a
rebel-jaboratory of that city, of a machine
capable of turning out, 340,000 ‘percussion
caps in eight hours, complete.
>
THE rebel Congress has probably decided
to foreibly conscript the negroes for military
service, and the able-bodied blacks are already being seized and put into: camps of,
instruction, °'°* ge
PROGRESS.—The National Intelligencer,
the organ’ of conservatism, declared ~atter
the Presidential election that “‘where’ there
and trade of K.
stantly on hand at the
Done at
Saddlery und Harness Shop.
_—
WwW. C. JENKINS
Nevada that he
W ore respectfully inform the citizens of
has purchased the atock
P. Larribee
+¥nd will keep conShop,
FOOT OF MAIN STREET,
a ¢ Harnesses, Saddies, ' Whips, Spurs,
And in fact everythin
g usually found in a Store
of this. kind. f
Harness Repairing and Trimming
Nevada, Dee. 2th.
short notice and at the lowest rates.
is Abundance of iusured labor in the presence of-capital, it cannot be:for the interest
of the latter to inslave the former?” “
DIsTinauisnep AMUSEMENT. — At ‘a
grand exhibition of the Olympic Club, San (
Joseph Kutz,
Attorney and Counselor at Law,
“pRFICE—Kidd & Knox Building, eorner of
Broad and Pine streets.
. 28
Francisco, on Friday evening, J. R. Hardenburg of the Russ House, “performed the
difficult feat of traversing three trapeze, turhing & sominersault at each leap.”
LN sixteen months, prizes to an amount
of over $6,000,000, captured blockade runners, Were adjudicated in Boston alone.—
One capture alone netted over $300,000.
seis cpe ci
A MAN paid a bet in Columbus, Ohio,
lost by the result: of ‘the election, by walk
ing through the streets attired simp] in_»
shirt. His antagenist followed with the remains of his garments. i:
THE Masong of Idaho city will éélebrate
the annivérsary of St. John the Evangelist,
which occurs to-day,
pa aa
“WHEN I first married my wife,” said a
fond husband, “TI loved her 80 much that I
could have eaten her; and now,” he added,
Jan. 4th—Constituti
Jan. 13—Sacrament
Jan. 23d—Golden City,
o’clock, A. M
with a new and
three hours !
mate is thus avoided.
PARTICULAR advantages to
the Pacific Mai
Sacramento and Leidesdorff
PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES.
Fare at Reduced Rates . : .
—
Pacific Mail Steamship Conipany.
For New York, via Panama.
y= The to
ait":
Frem Folsom street
Connecting via
unetually.
Panama Railroad
swift steamer
HNowing Steamships will
tched in the month of
January, 1865.
on, Capt. J. F. Watkins.
0, Capt. W. H. Hudson.
Capt, W. F. Lapidge.
wharf, San Francisco, at
at Aspinwall
_ Fer New York. +
The Isthmus Transit is made by Railroad in
This route-offers
Ladies and Families
The Atlantic steamer will be
United States vessel of war!
rticulara, apply at the office of For farther
Steam
a2?
All exposure to a tropical eliconvoyed by a
ship ¢
ompany, corner of
streeta
OLIVER ELDRIDGE, Agent. with @ sigh, “I wish to heaven I had.”
Pennants ;
RvMOoRs that Louis Napoleon is not likely
to live long have produced a pani¢ in French
monetary circles, .
EREE SO OED
OREGON has grined 4,000 voters within
the past year,or elseya good many stuffers,
fa alle ;
THERE are only two copperheads in the
Nevada Leglslature—one in each house,—
They will be heavy on joint ballast.
—
THE Nevada Legislature refused toelect a
Chaplain, on the plea of poverty.
——
LEATHER.«—It is stated that one-third of }:
the population of Montreal make a living by
the shoe and leather trage.
ury, to start the wheels of State,
oe ee
National
da city,
day.
Wil] leave the office
EVERY MORNI
CALIFORNIA STAGE’CO’s
DAILY LINE
or ‘
STAGES
of the Company, at the
Kxchange Hotel, Broad Street, NevaN@ AT 7.0'CLOCK,
BY DONNER.LAKE, :
for Virgitiia a
Arriving at Virginia at 10 o’clock, p.
Keturning will leave Virginia at
arriving at Grass V
the Company’s
falley in time
na: Garson, Ciries !
M. same
4a. B,
te connect with
Daily Line of Coaches for Marysville,
and Nevada City.
DAILY LINE
FOR ILLINOISTOWN & DUTCH FLAT
Leaves the National Hotel, Nevada city, daily
THE distress in Lancashire is suddenly re. { St 7 o’elock, ae
turning at aii alarming rate of increase. Nevada. Dee. ist DAVIDSON, Agent.
we
i
He
a : ia
NEW YEAR'S PARTY!
{ the lowest eash prices.
A. BARUKE.,.
For Hal
TOYS AND DOLLS, the largest assortment,
sing elsewlicre please take pisok atmy Store and
you can buy every article ch
Tobacco, Cigars,
“Shelvesand Candy Jars for sale.
30 A. BARUH,
Reme
2
“Now is the-Time to Make Money !
Twenty-five and Fifty Cents on every Dollar!
000
: . I will sell my large and welhassorted stock of
ToYs FRESH CANDIES, FRUITS AN
f the Price asked for atany other Sto :
from one bit a picee.and upwards.
perin my establichment than at any oteae ;
Pipes, Playing Cards, and Cutlery, at Sana Francisco prices.
mber the only cheap place for, thie seyson.
brick building, Pine Street; next to Haas & Co’s.
n Pine Street
1wo'poors pro HAAS & co’s, would respectfully inform the Ladies and Gentlemen of °
f Nevada.andthe surroundi g towns that he will elose out the a :
®
9
‘+ Te make Room for another undertaking.
D NUTS !
re in the City.
Before purehayou witl find to your g¥ at astomshmént that
in he mountaias.
Fancy and Plain Candies!
pV holegnic and Retail, by . .
JULIUS DREYFuss,
< of
, United States
Sunety, Pine’ Street.
oe
°
TOYS. TOYS. TOFS %¢
[7 FOR THE HOLIDAYS! . gy
PINE APPLES, ORANCES
_ *LO3 ANGELES GRAPES,
Pears, Apples, Nuts, Candies,
: &e.&q'. 1
5am 3
I For sale in quintitics to suit; by
‘NICK. SLOCOVICH, 6a Pine’ Street.
Nevada, Dec. 19th.
NEVADA MELLINERY.
MISS-E. COFFEY,
~_ WOULD respect filly difeem the
Ladies of. Nevada city>-adid :the surrounding towns.that she has openéd a
first elass Millinery Store,on
BROAD STREET,
Opposite Weaver & Co’s Store, and
will keep constantly on hand, a
~“Ladtes’ Bonnets, Flowers, Laees, .
linery Establishment
ments made that 1 shall be
Gooda by every steamer.
will be paid te
Dresses,
have such arrangein receipt. of New }
Particulir attention
making Cloaks, Mantiilas and
=e ~~, mn20
New Barber Shop.
cw, . y
E HINCKLY woutd inform the gentlemen
de of Nevada that he has opened a Barber
Shop, on Broad street, adjoining the Lafayette
Bakery, whe e he is prepared to do Sage
,
©
HAIR CUTTING AND SHAVING,
“(In the best style of the Art.
Having had several years experience in the buaness he feels contident of giving good satisfaclion to his patrons. 029
SAMUEL LEWwis
Successor to Lewis Bros.
IMPORTER OF
CIGARS AND TOBACCO,
Pipes, Matches, Cards, &c.
: —At the old stand— ale
Lewis’ Building, Corner of Broad
and Pine Streets, Nevada.
ee ready er his ‘fermer patrons
and the public generaily with all goods im
his line as heretofure at
San Francisco Prices!
Thankiul for past patronage, he respectfully
olicits a continuance. . Sasa mehi-4f
“¢. E. HUMPHRIES,
Blacksmith & Wheelwright.
: Would inform the titizens of
Nevada that he has remuved to
the shop at the foot of Hroad St.
formerly occupied by Sam. Oates
Wuere le is prepared to do everything in the
With despatch and at reasonable rates. Partie.
ular attention paid to Horse 8 .
Nevada, Dee. 20th.
NOTICE,
Is hereby given toall whom it ma
that the Delinquent List of City ’
conéern.
@xes ie in
my hands for coltection, If said Delin uent
Taxes are not paid on or before the first day of
January next suit will
be commenced to enforce
payment of the same. .
nv JO8. KUTZ, City Attorneys
NOTICE.
oe
—— PERSONS in arrears to the undersigned tor Newspapers ont he First day of
January next, are hereby notified that their para will be lecontinued. Payments MUsT
made weekly. ;
GEORGE H. LORING.
Nevada, Dee. 20th.
MEAT MARKET.
JAMES MONROE can be found
LB “se old mane. Broad = where
S$ prepared to supply every.
body with the best of Beet, Veal,
Pork, Mutton, Corned Beef and Pork &c. &e. at
For the Complexion j
Laird’s Bloom eof Youth.
Blanc des Peries. ~
(Fer salehy JOSBPR M LEVEY
\Corner of Pine and Commercial Sirecte
_Now is the time to buy Dry Goods
And in fact everything usually found ina Mil .
) JOSEPH M.
Selling Out to Close Business!
The Entire Stock of *
DRY COODS! «4
—_—Or
S. ROSENTHAL, .
Commercial Street, Newada, under the
Daily Transcript Printing Office.
wy . ‘ oa)
corey
es pas i
] AM about to change baisiness and therefore
offer my entire stock of Dry Googs,
Lower than (ost Prices !
Thaistock consists of al? kinds of goods use
ally found ina store of this kind. i
Bonnets, Latest Style of’ Hats, Silk
Mantillas, Shawls, Dress
Goods, Domestic Goods,
And in fact everything in the Dry Goods line.
.
a aa :
Also alarge stock of '
oer)
CALIFORNIA vEWELRY!~—
ee
t ‘
Ky Ladies of Nevada and vieinity are invited
to. call and examine my Jarge stock of Goods
and convince themselves of the truth in regard
to prices and quality of goods.
F Cheaper than ever before !
hae 8. ROSENTHAL,
Nevada, Dec. 18th.
1000 Cans of Excellent Fruit.
FOR SALE BY
CEO. E. TURNER,
ON PINE STREET,
PPLES, Peaches, Nectarines, ana
Plams, Rhubarb, and an endless yariety of the
_ Finest Quality of Fruits!
Will be soldiat lower rates than they can be pur
chased any where in the city. All of this Freie
was put up last season in thie city. dis
ANTIDOTE,”’’
A large supply just received and
Yor saleby
BE. F. SPENCE.
Nevada, Dee. 2nd.
why
S
THAT GREATEST BLOOD
PURIFIER
Le Doyens’ Sarsaparilla, Yellow
Dock and Iodine Alterative.
. The Great Care 1 3
For all Diseases of the Liver, Stomach and
Bowels, Scroful@akad™ Rheumatism.
yas medicine reaches the ConsTITUTION [+
‘self, and restores it to its normal condition
IRRITATION OF THE NECK OF THE BLADDER,
INFLAMMATION OF THE KIDNEYS, AND
CATARRH OF THE BLADDER,
STRANGUNARY AND BURNING, oR PAINFU,
URINATING, CALCULES, GRAVEL,
BRICK DUST, DEPOsIT,
, AND MUCOUS OR MILKY DISCHARGES AFTER
URINATING.
For these diseases it is truly @ sovereign remeannot be said in its praise. edy and too much :
i; a Lithontriptic it has no equal ; being chem
it possesses ip a feally combined with Iodine,
high cegree the power of dissolv Z Stone in the
the Kidney, preventing bladder and ureters of
gt: vc! formations.and enlargement of the prostrate gland, irritation of the neck of the bladder .
dropsy, &c. _
CRANE & BRIGHAM,Wholesale Druggists, agents.
For sale whclesaie or retail by’
LEVEY, .
Pime and Commercial Streets.
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