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December 8, 1866 (4 pages)

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opinions in regard te the slow of Virginia. In brief they were Was antagonistic to. progress, lant to immigration. Now that was destroyed, he urged Virgin. Rot to leave their State, and exhorted them to a life of constant, unobtrusive, bor. What would have been of such sentiments from such a 0 five years ago? Wise, the repretive of the landed aristocracy, deag it as inimical to progress, and to it the ignorance and poverty Prevails throughout the State, orice rt in the Union, but now, alas, how m! Thislanded aristocracy, to which he all the darkness that envelout of wlavery. Wise advances in ech to which we allude, the opin® leading men of his section. — . cheage could only be brought y some mighty power. The strong eit which for years had darkened the eyes #.the South, and swept away the primary ause of all the evils which have come upmen and acute politicians of the ind that a mighty revolution s in the Southern mind, and that earnestly seeking for the causes ve produced the rapid advancebh once be convinced that the maprosperity: of their section will be i by the encouragement of free Jathe entire section will be thrown immigration. With the change Old system of slavery to the new free Tabor, a change of sentiment take place,and the the revolution Case will be as great as in the ‘fe Many obstacles in the ople of the South cannit that have taken I t still cling. to the slave system.— 4n thie they have been encouraged by the policy of the President. Had it not beon uaNsOR, wo believe that every State have been loyally reconstructed by Prejudices and sentiments in. ‘People for years, always give wly than practices, when innent frequently change in ical operations, while for years yeMng@ to the old tenets and laws — @ new order of things in the South will aders alluded to the sua arrogance, while they sneered ed the North a8 mud-sills of ‘sohe: manufacturets were looked . as slaves of the Southern gentle, and the man, whose hands were hard. A by labor was an inferior being. The 8 of the South were looked upon as rior to the free laborer of the North. ‘feeling of superiority induced the ion that, in battle, one Southron was good as five Yankees. The war has moved these ideas and destroyed the of many ‘of these men. Ina ch Henry A. Wise of Virginia New Orleans, the complete ) tions prescribed by Congress, were present, present, says the Union, but was not allowed to participate without eating a slice of humble pie. He apologized for his past course, professed devotion to Republican. principles, and approved the programme of the caucus. -It was unanimous. ly agreed to-pass a bill providing that in the organization of the House, the Clerk should place no names on the roll except those of members from States represented in the preceding Congress; to provide against tounting the electoral votes of unrepresented States at the Presidential election; to fix the time for the meeting of the Fortieth Congress on the 4th of March 1867; to appoint a special Committee to in. ‘Vestigate the New Orleans riot, the failure of the President. to enforce the law far the collection of taxes in the South, the discharge of convicted assassins who murdered three Union soldiers in South Carolina and the placing of names on the pension rolls without anthority of law. The collection ofevidence of the President’s misconduct looks to his impeachment. The House adopted the measures for carrying out this programme yesterday, and then adjourned until ‘Monday, the 10th; The Senate.also adjourned to meet at the same time after a vain effort on the part of ‘Trumbull to obtain consideration for the House bill torepeal the authority for grant‘ing amnesty. Grass VALLEY ITEMs.—We learn from the Grass. Valley Union that the Cambridge mine is thoroughly opened and the rock will average $80 to the ton.. .From -New York Hill mine, three hundred loads of quartz have been taken which will average $50 to the ton. It is to be crushed at the Rocky Bar mill, ..The new hallin Salaman’s building has been leased by the Sylvania and Home Lodges of Good Templers, the Garizen Lodge, I. 0. B. B., and the Independent Order of Knighthood. The room, which. is 88x80 feet has been handsomely fitted up for the meetings of those orders. . Tas Rieut or SECESSION ConFIRMED. The Court of Appeals, the highest judicial authority in Virginia, has recently confirmed the validity of the Secession ordin. ance of 1861; and the Raleigh (N. C.) Progress, in commenting upon this decision, says that “the same judicial idea is held by nine-tenths, perhaps, of the Southern people.” It adds that although it may not be expedient to uphold Secession now, “it ought to be distinctly understood thateour section has not yielded the point of right in the dispute.” Such declarations as these, emanating from various points of the South, present the strongest of arguments in favor of the Constitutional Amendment, ee In Brrer.—In a speech at Troy, N. Y,, recently, Hon. Lewis Barker gave the best reading of the _ Philadelphia platform we have everseen. He seid it could all be summed up in four words: “Polly wants acracker.”. The truth and foree of this characterization are inimitable, Tur Dry Tortugas contains nearly six hundred prisoners, deserters, bounty jumpers, defaulting paymasters, and such dlaims of military convicts, conspirators. Is Tr8 LoyaLty?—A " tl New informs ie eller Geen that ch nd Mereary, thas in a hotg): in ‘d ti) following. and the assassination and thorough distant. The Southern masses are prepared for'a great revolution in sentiment, and it is only necessary for the Govern‘ment to protect loyal men of that section check the accursed traitors, to bring every State. back to the Union upon the condiTae News —The Union caucus of the House of Representatives reassembled on . Wednesday evening, 5th. Eighty members Henry J. Raymond was . of charge. Damandcostsofenit. Ihay tak aud will sell to the Nighons Sakon in Bxecation, H nade to those certat Ban o8e n mini the Jenny Lind cl ims, the cuts, flames, and all a gre. described property, to wit: Alte ght he ‘wrote 8,000 columns, and all for victuals and clothes.. CorrER.—The copper product: of the eight thousand tons of which is inyChili. {eromieemrsneernge Tene ll ARRIVALS AT THE NATIONAL EXCHANGE HOTEL. Broad Street, Nevada City, California, December 7, 1866. L ‘Thorndyke San Franc 8 Baily Empire Ranch P F Davis Virginia City O C Goodrich Red Dog W. P Terrill do OJ Daniels do Hale do PA Paine Lake Cit a E Pittsinger Gr V J R Pointdexter Chico C Kin do JM Abel Shasta HC rackineon’. do © A Parker Gold Run N H Stowers Nevada M Preamer Omega I T Saxby do GeoColby Sacramento C Wheeler do MreMAColby do T Eagleson do Missed Colby do J 8 Raymond do. L.Vanduzen Washingto ingt D Ridley Willow Valley W Floyd Whisk Diggin Jd Allison do .f T Bird Iowa Hill saan “Swinging Around the Circle !” } On the War Path Again! oe GOOD NEWS AND NEW GOODS! FOR THE LADIES OF NEVADA CITY AND COUNTY! ACOB. ROSENTHAL leave to in. J form the Ladies that he has taken advantage of the domestic row. between the President and Congress, and the successful laying of the Atlantic Cable and Bought up all the best styles of Goods that could be found hetween here and Coustantinople ee : Having the largest stock in the County, (purchased under such favorable auspices,) I can afford to Sell a better article of Goods for lest money than smaller Establishments. ee destitute. Corn is selling at $5 per bushel. ‘Poor Pay.—The retiring editor of the Cirtleville, Ohio, Union, says that during world is ninety thousand tons a year, forty: produced [LANCASTER & HASEY, Proprietor. * ee . ome x ee * FLOUE, GRAIN AND FEED,
“ rein street, Nevada; Seeman NICK. SLOCOVIcH, And Ground Feed of all kinds, ee . Barle Corn Meal “AS just opened the finest 70, forthe. Warley, 1 . H he ever Se ae " for the Corn, Bye Meal, Hobby-Horses, Tern ate ® tins, Oats.. Muchywhest,..., PUM Dinner Sots and jour eres T hee Hye, &e. Oat Meal, &c. Presents for Girls. ke Kw FLOUR, Candies and Praite of alt heat S°PPIY of Nats, _ Everybody should visit his a t@~ A liberal discount to the trade. a6 CIGARS ! GBAND EXHIBITION i —AT THE— Nevada Theatre, Saturda: Evening, . DECEMBER sth, nc ; —_—_—_—.~ L. PHILIPg, ss) HAS JUST RECEIVED At his place of business, on Broad street,...,. _ A large and well selected stock of ' Benefit of the CONGREGATIONAL SUNDAY SCHOOL, a 'NSISTING of Declamations, Dialogues, Taba leaux and Moric. Oors open at halfpast.6 o'clock. Performance commences at 7 o’clock. ‘Tickets of Admission One Dollar. Children half price. ¥ Reserved Seats can be secured at the Theatre Havana Cigars, ps Saturday from 9 a. m. to 11 a. x. and from F. to Tobacco, PM. 6 In Kistle's Building, Up Stairs, opposite Wells, Fargo & Co’s Office. a ale ! —, AUGUST LADEMAN, ene eed CIGARS! creas 2 ee Nevada Oty, . TOYS AND FANCY Goon, Cards and Cutler), q Whieh they will sell as iP a8 they can be MRS. R. K P ETRCE, bought in the county. n% Fashionable Dress Maker, ‘ pig MAIN STREET, NEVADA CITY, G. R. CRAWFORD, Corner of Broad and Pine Streets, Cease Ladies’ Misses’ and Children’s DressRETAIN DRADER te Je of the “—" pie, made. 4 ae re . $) . amp! or Embroidery of Braiding, of the latest and most Fashionable atterns, Ic Particular attention paid to eeping on hand the Latest patterns, d6 . OTICE TO TAX PAYERS.—Notice Is hereby TFATIONERY, ven that the Assessment Roll of Nevada Blank Books, city, for the year 1566, has been delivered to me by the Clerk’ of the Board:of Trustees, and tht 1 Sheet Music, will be at the Marshal’s Office. on Broad street, : Shans from 9 0 clock. A M.to o'clock, P.M. of each Albums, lay un ursday, the 20t of December, ns, 1866, for the purpose of receivin taxes. Es — mewms;) ‘ C. W. CORNELL, City Marshal. . Mouldings, The Latest, Freshest and Best, &e. &e. &e; Picture Frames, of any size, made to order, — Commercial Street, .. Nevada city. K B2?S CONSTANTLY ON HAND al kinds of Groceries, Provisions, Vegetables, AMERICAN, © FRUIT, &c. &. Fresh Fruits and Vegetables réceive ed Every Day. ee The best Cigars and Finest Brands of Toe bacco. @” WATCHES, 23 — ire outeling for sasion. bat all pur= * a Remember, Ladies, the place to purchase your jake with i at the fp site upon and furn“2 Goods is at my store, next door to Crawiord, Goods delivered free Of charges eer” W. iC. RANDOLPH, Leavitt & Co's. Broad street, a _ ‘Nevada, Dec, sth. THE BEST PLACE TO GET YOUR . Nevada, sept. 7th. cs t@ REGULAR DRINKS, gy HOT OR : he DANCING SCHOOL. (nor om con) 8 ar settee. 2 ee THE NEVADA SaALoon, BAKER & MARTIN THE UNDERSIGNED. whose Dancin JOHN HAHN, Proprietor, Wholesale and Retail Dealers inj open n Nev; 2) f ~ vening, December 6th, invites . PDINE STREET, next door to the Daily ‘Tran. GROCERIES, PROVISIO the attention of all who wish to acquire The Be Printing Office. The finest Liquors , acurrect knowleage of the ac. #nd the best Havana Cigars always on hand: CAN FRUITS AND SHELF GOODS _ compiishment, Lager Reer from a small glass to a big barre}, OF. 4 KNDs, e ; The public are invited. a5 Classes meet at the Theatre on Tuesday — Dore and Saturday Evenings of each week,— GOODS F ‘ ose ‘Terms $10 for ten lessons. o on x AYS ! camer corn, oe, Lessons given, for Ladies on every Sat. M. ROSENBERG & BRO., BARLEY, * urday Afternoon, at 2 o’clock, free All the modern Faney Dances and Quadrilles, quickly and correctly taught. .S H.C. N Ne Ses tm H. C, DICKINSON. ONSTABLE’S SALE.—State of Californ County of Nevada, Township of Washington’ By virtue of an Execution to me delivered, issued from the Court of J. W. ©. Coleman, Esq, an acting Justice of the Peace. ; y aforesaid, bearing date 24th day of November, 4 D. 1866, to satisfy a Jn dered by said Justice of the Peace, on the 23d day of November, A. D. 1866, in favor of Mary Sullivan, Administra, trix of the estate of Pat: Sullivan, and against Timothy Sullivan, for the sam of Three Hundred Fifty-five and 7-100 Dollars, D-bt. Interest, . On Commercial street, Nevada city, HA juat received a most es are iny to call and exam Nevada Count bee asia . we 00D! WwooD! sortmunt of magnificent asga Fo Fancy and Staple Dry Goods ! Of the ‘Latest styles, Also on hand an extraordinary large stock of WHERE? — At BAKER & MARTINS, Dress Goods, Shawls, Nevada, September 12th. a And Ladie® Cloaks and Coats, "A splendid stock Of Ladies, Misses’ and THE BEST FURNITURE ine our TO BE FOUND ices Sewer’ a fan ess m any House tn cor member the old stand, Commercial Street, sw. B. JOMNSTON. bidder for interest, of the above z § 'g FE i And Important Reduction in Prices, ssn PO Spent ue REMOVAL, Removed to 428 Kearny Street, which the sure of obtain. t27-Constable and Justice's Blanks on band, 1. ENGLISH AND FRENCH : GROUND FEED, . Shakes, Shingles, heen, det This side of San Prancieco is kept at the Store! Tu Ne -—Thureday es Justice Paln . twenty mem and by-laws ing officers _ Kuta; Vice retary, w. Ara. The f for discussio will be held solved, that . construction message sho ean citizen: . question will THE EXE the Congres take place a The pupils k time and tl ~ eeedingly in consist of so declamation: ey for the pr der of volun _ The object i ~~ to see the TI encourage tl that their eff people. Tic admitted for THRATRI plays in Mar week followi city. From actress who long time. her; “Thek State have b nating actre: have called . out terms, . soul in her t} expressive fa ple form. § well as puts she is. It is “Child of the didn’t she fis ‘captured th