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January 10, 1865 (4 pages)

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Nevaps ‘Legananion, ales Eeraletare of the. new State seems.to be imbued
with the crade notions and pictty prejudice
which distinguished its Territorial existence:.
cd an unjast enactment the Territory pre~ Yeuted suit within its Emits 4 dpen eny debt
or “contract made outside its borders six
= montis after the Tiability acerued ; thereby
stepped across the line . with their aiovables:
__ Next they passed an— ‘act excluding all eor“porstions not organized . under territorial
Sawa, that ix to say the thousands of California: corporations, from recognitien’ in
their courts, unless they disincorporated,. er}
~ emoved their Offices tothe territory. This .
act was opposed to all the comity existing
: —yaween States and territories: was without
__ Precedent or justice. California and New.
Fork, Massachusetts and Louisiana, every
‘State and territory. whatever. allow “foreign
corporations’ to hoid property within their
dimits, atid one and be sned_in their courts.
While the law referred to wasin existence Ne"yada corporations could'snein California. The .
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blow aimed at California was serious,and was
‘deeply felt by every man who had invested
_ &doliar in stocks issued by-the-maty corporations organized under our State laws.—
By se incgsperstions in in Nevada, or opening .
their ay ap rations Sig aR
of the Territorial Legis5 it we see the Legislature of the
Btate has set to work to re-enact the.
old law, this time without fear of the na“tional Congress, ; and in violation of the well
understood comity-which, like courtesy.
among gentlemen, exists between States,
"and as we think in violation ofthe epirit of
of the national ¢
a provides that “full faith and credit .
. sullbe given in “each State to the public .
sage of the law because, as it declares, every .
eta, Tecords and judicial icwibacines of
_ a aier State.”
The. Territorial Petirprios urges the pasdollar ever invested by California in Nevada .
mines has been returned from the yield ot
the mines. The statement, even. if it would
» justify the proposed act, is preposterous,
and is preposterously It takes
shipments of
; no matter on
wheve account sént, and figurin, up the
gfoss sum charges this ag If it
ca be sliown that no gol or silver hasbeen
sent out of Nevada on account of its citt~~ 2éni-—that the honest people of the land of
sagebrush have been toiling for yeara only.
to pay their debts to us, and have ‘sunk’
nene of the rich proceeds of their mines, een Eaineinnineee
there is some force ia the. argument. But! Paciric Coast Posrat Statistics. —In
the proposition 1s absurd. Taking it at its
. fall weight it does not relieve the injustice
of @ measure designed to virtually confisete the property acqhired by investments
made at the urgent requests and needs of
be le of Nevada.
t Nevada in now using extraordinary.
‘ects to induce New, York capitalists to
inwestin ite minos, and aid in their derelsont. A measure like the one proposed .
will drive off the New Yorkers; for they
will only invest in mines to. be controlled. by
asaociations organized in their own State,
_ with tocal:
nd the Legislature of Nevada
to” ‘wait until the Eastern capitalists have
_ invested $100,000,0b0 or so, and then grab
thy the Proposed measurg.
lint icin aiicinnie sini dicine.
Resa snows NoT ih came
~
re counsel, tit he had cepa
ion in the case forthe purpose of
peer Jury duty, He was yt
ahead 3 Gong
that when aman would come iuto Court
and state that lie had been guilty of auch a
dishonorable act to avoid doinga duty, which,
Jate eession at Indianapolis, expelled Deage. tnd ai the fount teal Soe sp
as a good citizen, he'owed his. chantry, that'. tbe copperhead ¢ a ae t worn. a. \# Meomplete order pa
he.was ek py ipa hoy tai cs a
Rape nan sehr eal PAYMASTER George. Work, formerly ’ separ ie Fe. rae oR
San Franciseo, is ascertained to ‘have per“PuUYys : cr a .
med the Tecimnech nth tek on MoOfc aM “
. . payers of the county of Santa Barbara, held
Z in ‘the town of that name.on the 9th of De
. Captain . states in his card, t
. ter-of the Califernia Branch of the U, 8.
600 in coin, and $7591 in eaFFEMey forwardWare eehaee ks a meeting of taxcomber, it was resolved that the following
petition should be presented to the Governor and the other State officers, and to the
Board of Supervisors and other authorities
of the county : “We, the tax-payers of Santa Barbara county. most respectfully repre. sent—that the larger part of our: Property
assessed, andion which we have relied for
payment of revenue to the State during former years, consisted of unimproved pasture
lands and neat” fattle, horses and sheep;
that nearly. ail-our neat eaitle; horses andS-eheep-bave perished: that our lands are unProductive, and that We have ‘no-income
from any other souree, and have no megns
of obtaining money sufficient to pay the
amount of taxes assessed and now due and
‘payable to the State and county, and that
. the enforcement by suit and sale of proper. ty, a8 provided hy law, will inevitably reduce your petitioners te misery and pauper.
ism. Wherefore we most respeetinily pray
ment ofthe same until the next ensuing an.
tumn, at which time we will be enabled to
pey, a8 we in good faith intend ip do, the
fuli amount due snd payable by us to the
. Staté and county. -We-make this
} ion to you, the Legislature, to
thus petition should Proper! 3
not being in sessi 3
that body will not 441 to ‘extend to us 5 the
proper relief fst its next session. 3 :
Tay-thanr Spimir.—Gen. Meson, com. . Suatiding at San Franciseo, publishes an or¢{ der agninst the practice of discharging men
arrested in Police and other Courts, on condition of their enlisting. He orders mustering officers to refuse all such men and
y . discharge them when found in-the Tanks, as}
he will not permit the service to be made
an asylun?for thieves, robbers and perjarers.
AU Ricut.—The repérts which had
gained currency that the new iron clad Dietator, was « failure, by reason of misgaleulation in her draft of water, etc.,is prénounced .
. that you -witt-refrain, from enforcing pay.
by Captain] Errieson, in a card oyér his own}
_ ere
of dress
hes,” are
Tie gazes
pearance and
old.
citizens.
to speak.
‘mously
SCOrM St every .
continue.
exe fashions i Kage ya:
will be all theand will son worn Petronas
peculistities of this sort are
. not numerous, there being nothing distinctive about thent except a patch on the disc.
or that part most rarely exposed to the pubA ¥ery Pretty ‘vest hes just made its apis destined
versal tevorite. ‘Tt is called “the spotted
vest.” The spots are formed by accidental
applications of grease, gin cocktails, andthe like, and are in most cane, many yous
The most talked of style of boots, now
newn tg “fashion-loving ‘gentlemen is one
called “down at the heel and out atthe toe.”
It is worn by many of our most conspicuous
Of the other fashions it is hardly necessary
At a meeting
Men's OM Overcoat Club,’ it was unani. Resolved, That during the next six months
we will purehase no new overcoats, and that
we will peint the cold unmoving finger « of
_ Resolred, That the Young Men’s Old
. Overcast Club withhold its patronage and
friendship from all gentlemen who indulge
in new suits while the seam high=prices
Fasmoxs.—A Philadelphia
of gentlemen's . »
the coming “Winter, old clothes 3
. Second haad over-]
coats, out at the elbows, are to be very
much worn by gentlemen between the ages
of ninefeen and seventy.
be dispensed with entirely.
“Patches” aré now worn arhong tlie elite,
and considered very beautiful, A new style
Pockets are to
oous, ealled the
gradually becomming popular
ic head ae
of the “¥ oung
ian Who does.
~——~{. “Fue life of a child in Stockton, ea pger.
ed by croup, was recently saved by a surgical
made an opeying into the windpipe through
whieh the child i
life was. fayed.operation. ©
Sart
The satténding physician
d breath, and thus its
along
=
signature, utterly without foundétion. The
he Dictator, .
after her launch, was found te ‘draw half an
ter of an inch from her estimate. Pretty [
close calculation. that. :
Tne ‘Calaveras Chrowicle, 0 one of our best
Anterior exchanges, speaks many good words .
for Judge 8. W. Brockway as a candidate to
succeed Sanderson on the Supreme beneh.
Judge Sanderson will be a candidate again, .
what we can learn the contest is likely to be .
warm between the two candidates named.
The essa sayes
‘We present Mr. Brockway'en name ate the
Dio nion men ot the State be he will
if another is gaye
e an honest, upright veg pede judge;
eeatione for t
. who possesses higher
he position, we ll
rfully support hit.
his recent report. Postmaster Dennison says
that the Overland Mail service from Atchi$750,000 per annum ; and that the trips during eight months of the year are to be made
in. sixte®h days,-and in twenty days the remaining four months. The Pacific Coast
service, ‘via New York and Panama, costs
$910,000 per annum. The California and
Oregon route is an expense of $250,000, the
-eontract v icoaprer however, only to July.
next.
On last Tuesday, January 3d, the TreasuSanitary Commission remitted by telegraph
to New York the sum of twelve thousand
dollats imgold coin, making a total of $67,ed since September 1, 1864.
fore Fhe nas Mr. — yin one
ns eelcted, T hope iy gana Licota is Ly
. down to hell.” T : ese were i lst w
ae emp fell his ehair. and died next
torning.— Princeton CN: . ) Standard.
TRE public
valued at $937,371
‘Public: Iustriction.
THE Grind Lodge of Odd Fellotva, at ite
the State iat
by the Superintendent v
and there will probably be others. From}
son or St. Joseph to Folsom City, Cal., costs . + Pere Qeceaesce The wight bo: Be
In this city, diepetae te ; the wife of Mr .
cElyain. ggaon.
‘izeh less than was estimated by her projee~. : .. =
tors, while the Puritan varied only a quar-. =
tate pee toe
; i ‘
— emerge a
jonas [io Semone wie
First Premium Billiard Ball Nanofarturer.:
228 Mentgamery Strect, Sam Francisco.
Ter Firet Poottann owas awarded wy the MechanA ce oauae of Billiard Bagatelle, Rondo
and Foo! Balle. Gtice, Cue Leathers. nd
Prices.
Old Balls tarned over and ‘colored at $2 per
set.
ed by next boat
: Co-Partnership..
TOTICE is hereby. ven that the jac
aN ed have this day erg co-partnership
under the firm name of LEAVITT & HAMILTON 2ad wili e the Grocery and Provision business at the old and well known stand,
“**No. 3? Broad Street, "in kidd and Kingx’s
block.
Nevada, Jan. 2nd, 1865.ly
Leavitt & Hamilton having. perchased the entire interest uf A. H. Hanson in the late busiized to settle the same.
NEW SALOON.
Ss OHN H HAHN,
Wun inform the noe peep that he has openLenetifs Restotant, ei Vine’ tress,
If yous i — be sure and call at
the Saioon of Juhn Hahn. ‘jant
: ee Saaatery and Wiranas Shop.
THE Wisshoes of the Pacific Railroad }
Copipan “advertise for 5,000 laborers. be ae
is the infeation of the Company to. employ }-.
at onee/ as many meh as can be worked
¢ line of the road betweenNewcastle and Illinistown—a distance of 23 miles. . .
_
Wi ovE. respectfully inform the citizens of
: pas that ae beryarcbaned the stock
and apa Supe Larribee, and wiil 7 constantly on at the Shop, . \ : Pe
ai
FOOT OF MalN STREET, ak
ardens Repairing” and Trimming
Done: at short notice and at the lowest rates.
Nevada, Dec. 28th.
At Austin,
. of Edward Whea heaton
H Blake §
<2 ty
the road with speed
we trust, ina
Nevada, Nov.
Arrivals at the
._.Wational Exchange Hotel,
BROAD STREET..
_ LANCASTER & HASEY, Proprietors.
ee — January Sth 18 1865.
gone Cla k Sam an Pyare po nee
F Tilton Deer creeks: C Tewksbury Nevada
M Filgdmons Allison r uster. do
P do CJo Halpia do
M Hartnell do YY Hutrhing do
-~& Diehi Austin D Holbrook. do* . {
J Mulloy Sentt’ Fiat es ee
Ate
= G
GRABS VALLEY and NE ADA
STAGE LINS.
treat thoes Whe ids woe Gets 'a comiceet ack
satisfactory manner.
: Sours ad Deneeace.
Leaves Exchange
at -8-and 11 o'clock, a.
Leaves Nevada
1 2). M. and 60"
CLEVELAN D& Bore reais
Tth. 5 ay
on the tth Inet., infant daughter
-osesses NEVADA CITY
See
Having recent! .
chased ‘this long established
ready fo carry ponacage , we are
eafely. promising te
—
wom, & or . Valley. daily.
Pr. Mu.
dally, at 8 O'clock, ‘A M. and
pointy
>= A.
"GH. FERRAND.
PHOTOGRAPHIC
AND
_-DAGUERREM Anis,
On. PINE. STREET, .
. Over the United ‘States Bakery.
pe hes nicnbtly
Clothes Made,
REPAIRED.
saan er har
eh So eee tee
Cleaned and . 1S, KELLINER, Tailor, No. 47 Pine . bettar
™ Large Assortment et
POMADES & FANCY Goons}
‘POR SALE BY :
. JOSEPH M. LEVEY,
Corner P, nd am wie aug — Streets.
ew Barber Shop: :
HINCKL
K. "et Nevaae
+ Where he is prepared to
HAIR CUTTING AND “vine.
In a best style of the Art.
eatin conde of civag good scar
a Seung. out to » Choe Busines: .
jes Institute at their last Fair held im San . :
and Fool Chalk
‘Billiard Cloth om hand and soid at New York . Belle seat from the camntry Will be return. ness of A. H. Hanson & Co, , are alone™ aT
_ . Now ts.
best quality—of.
Wines, Ales, Liquors, Lager ES
<@ Beer, Cigars,
dase Salome Weiss = “‘eund 7 . t
Ww. c. JENKING oe
* he Rative Sigek of
a DRY coops: =
—~or—
8. ROSENTHAL;
Commercial Street, Nevada, wader the
bape ‘Transcript iaerpedig Office. f
Lower than Cost Prices !
The stock consists of all’ kinds of goods usw
sily. found in a store of this kind. .
Bonnets; Lakest Style of Hats, sik
Mantilias, Shawls, Dress.
“Geeds, Domestic Géééaz
And in tact everything tn the Dry Goods tina a
en ee stock of
CALIFORNIA:
JEWELRY:
Ladies of Nevada and
to eall and examine m
and convince Ceruaneheos ofi
to prices and qeality of goods.
Y Cheap, © than ivan isilare 3
ee 8. ROSENTHAL,
vieinity ‘ are ‘Invited
stock of Gooda
Where he will oF a do keep: on hen aie wey) ———
SALE BY
&. TURNER,
i ‘
PPLES Peaches, a its a ana
Plums, Rha — and an endless ysriety of the
_Fimest Quanity or Fruits!
Will be sold at lower than they ean be Hat
chased any wherein the uty. ree? of this it
was put up last season in. this city.
“WATT’S
And in fact etything ueatty found ina Store oa pone
z r would h inform the Sanpseed gum spe
rber.
Bante Snead comet ‘scpining the Lafayette the lowest
wins . OTEICTaa at Eat, Bein, worn
Shaving and Hair Cutting.
Jon BURBRIDGE ts always on hand
Broad Street, opposite the National Exchange,
bent styler Come ina git me sot Sharing tn er he
GEO. W. KIDD,
ii You Want a yj Shaleestadl
filled without ca causing pain.
series ieee
pow De 1 args wil boa ao
“GEO. E. TURNER,
DEALER Ix > ee
HARDWARE, TINWARE,
a sTOVEs, MINING TOOLR,
Crockery ana Glass ‘ware,
And in fact evervihing OLD sold rater, tad Libera neat the highest market Storeof this kind, which will be p for
w for Assay or for uinage at the Do heer . oo aa
Heht -heeks on San Franciseo and Sacraménto i ‘NOTICE,
Collections oma nee abdotee ad Gomer cath . Ene i
ties purchased at the vans. Etat Bee re Bir
BLAZE’SSALOoN: pein cra ped te
. COR. OF PINE ANDCOMMERCIAL 81] 025 m8. ce Nad
Ri, ieokan:
anti Sree
AM about to change business and therefore —
offer my entire stock of Dry Geoder
deg
“TUES
LO
, THe Pi
opened ye
J. B. Met
School, F.
Jewett, P
mary Ne.
‘est taken
-and this
». * under the.
acathe best o:
WE ha
parents t
Schools ari
proper vei
that the he
from this:
this we th
duce the
the schooh
‘means of
_ Trustees.
_WE are
for a supp’
among the
son's, Le
torials. ¢
“Masonic B
magazines
“by every &
of station
&c., whic
New Fi
highly est
Beans, Es
R. Whitne
the Comm
San Franc
_J.R. Whi
-henest ani
found int]
_____RETUR}
the arrival
@ Anditor J
—Journing ix
six months
a host of f
3. outin vari
~ tour for q
them clai
ledges.
WE are
who, for a
ley’s Pacit
in New Yi
. of each ;
style and t
siderable s
THEATR
Theatre w
~ men are ei
paratory t
the superi:
AN unex
fort at Pik
ed up by a
whom atte
ing it out)
shell in the
his playma
ing the oth
Unt t
instead of
castle is a.
have mad
2 weather cx