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January 12, 1865 (4 pages)

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3 = inkling of the cause of this sidden fal is . ven by the telegmph, and.of course we fore think he is net removed for this ~~ ‘thefailare upon the other. We had been -atance from the fact that Weitzel, one of the most. enterprising officers in the service, advised that no assault upon Fort Fisher by tlie'soldiers should be made, and Butler asvigorous civil administration, and his powerfal-pen, than by feats in arms, and yet has ed boldness in military undertak. ®fter repudiating:a contract. If there isa. ings: “His disregard of Gov. Hicks’ proteat in landing his troops at-Annapolis and is wise, powerful aiid effective rule of nim a popular favorite, and apparently secured ‘him ‘a firm place™in the confilence of the Government. We doubt not fotipt the ‘removal ‘af such n man, Yet} large load of freight for Salt Lake, Great Bethel. “He did not seize Petersiow have lost the opportunity-to. seize Wil his barenaine was enough: lerprising general, and hence Butler's Gen. Banks isan’ Wlustration that No ' We det wi th New York, rotors and . RTOPP=t . ~ Hom. Sewuvuzr Courax, Speaker trary arrests, wrote toa friend from North Wales, where he little son: “To-day the great. issue ‘is to be are rather sick” Of their clients; and J is time the whole civilized and Christian world should ‘spew them out of ifs mouth.’ ” ‘Tue brokers of San Francisco resort to the courts to determine the legality and force of theix contracts. No broker could keep his place ip. the New York board an hour difference of opinion between two brokers as to the terms of a contract it . is settled by vote of & majority ties must abide that dogision or be expelled from the company. ar cenneearytecanne XII, and “Napoleon failed in undertakings similar to that of Sherman. Are Georgians less brave and patriotic than Cossacks, or is . W. T. Sherman a greater man’ than-the . Royal Swede, or the Imperial Corsican 1”; lrg in is PrivaTe letters from La Puz, Arizona, ‘say that the steamer Esmeralda, Captain Trueworthy, has heen chartered to earry a . through the Black Canon, hitherto considered head of navigation on the Colorado, and as far as possible in the interior. “opens a pore for its loss, which has the game peffect precisely on™ the trees 8° the “los of blood om the human body; When atree is cut at this season of the year, the parts ex. Weather, a skin rapidly. forms ‘over the . Wound and the sap is:retained. We call the of r . the House of Representatives, was seized ~. in Philadelphia on his way to Washington, ‘00 a Warrant issued by some of the best known citizens of that.city, and bound over to appear-at an elegant banquet which they a ere wa A eget tt : aie eae size which would Guublo tes te is commonly served to the vietims of arbi}-On the 8th of November, John Bright of the board, and the par-. THe Colambus (Ga.)} Sun says : “Charles . A lady, however, who was pi character of origin.” ‘she was LIfalian. F would guard her day and night during my never been broken. I took the body of my chemist of the day promised to reduce it, by Wear itas a souvenir. For eight days he labored almost constantly in my presence, and Isaw the dear-remains gradually dissolve and intensify till the residue was the compaet-mass whith you see in the ring, ‘which is my dear wife, who, as I pr 3 ined by the serious illness of his . ¥ will “ever quit-day or night during my Paris, returned some time since from a visit she had made in the department of Finistere, bringing with her a young orphan girl, poor, but very pretty, named Yvonne S——~, whum she engaged as her wuaiting-maid. A “short time atter her retura to Paris, the lady died. When the-bedy had been prepared forthe coffin, and was for a short time left alone, Yvonne was seen to go stealthily into the room, lift up the shroud, and then hastily leave. The vhe that she had taken ating which, at the expressed desire of the deceased, had been left on her finger. On examination, however, the ring was: diseov= ered to be untouched, but a paper was seen attached witha pin to the shroud. On inspection it was found tobe a letter addressed by the-youngorphan to her mothor, who died two yeurs ago, and was as follows : . ood Mother,—I have to tell you that M. has made mean offer of marriage.— As ee are no longer here, I beg you to make known to mein a dream, whether I ought te marry him, and te givé ime your éonsent. I avail'myself, in order to write to you, ofthe epportunity of my mistress, who is going to Heaven.” The letter was addressed “To my Mother in Heaven.” The person alluded to in the letter is one of the tradesmen of the deceased lady, who, having been struck with: the good conduct of the young girl, had madé her an offer of marA Sexstece Farnen—aAn old man adVising his daughter one day on the subject of marriage, said in reply to one of her obJections, “Very well, my dear, never marry : . 8 Poor man +but at the same time remember . that the. poorest man in the world is he who Wore arrested lately in San Francisco for . h LLL ee Arrivals at the National Exchange Hotel, BROAD STREET,......NEVADA CITY . has got plenty of money and nothing else.” A GENERAL Order has been issued by General Me Dowell, giving the réwnit of the + . investigation of the ¢hargesmade agninst Captain Sullivan, by McCarthy. "The Court Mrs. Sherman, wife of the ieheral, left Cinciunatia short time since for South Bend, Indiana, where she is to spqnd the’ winter, who ate inmates of the Catholie. institution superintending the education of herchildren . ” A Gata of guetrillas has hoon dinpowered . Ntetss Tame Remi temp THe Dashaways are prospering at San Francisco. Last year 58. addresses ‘were delivered before the body by the most talented men of the State. Thirty new ‘members have joinedsince the Ist of January. No. Sape.—Five Chinese pawubrokers Violating the law requiring ~pawnbrokers te keep their books in English, to aid the police in tracing stolen property. ‘Tue Reese River. Reveille tells of a. pair Some three hundred men connected with the Chicago rebel plots, are now confined in Camp Douglas. roportiens, covering nearly td of singular appearance, the com of a substance resembling jet, which was set in gold. No. oae—veutdred to ask the character of the ring Or the ecanse of iis being worn, and ane wearer, ‘a studiously quiet man, in the light : ued to know life, and she reposed in niy word, which had wife to Germany, where the most abie core -with its external far‘ashaman can percha lias been vigorously prosecuted for several months, and the ease shows, under the most searching tests, a perfection of insulation bly never before attained.— completed, or are in various stages of com pletion. © Six headred’ tons of Gahalices. . beous iron whieh is a new feature in the construction of the cable, have been contracted for, five hundred tons ef which have : already been delivered, yer every ong.ig Very much stritck with the dinand gular ring you Wear, and I for one should be delighted to know ‘ita The Russian made a nervous twitch with his haud,as though he would like te hideit, while he replied: “Madame, the ring . if not a jewel, as you suppose, but a tomb.” The curious gathered round while he continued: “This jet substance is the body of my wife; she had a horror ofa tomb in Russia ; . I promised. her that Ionly been started on the Ist of it enterprise ‘are confident that so ; power , it will . be entirely successful, and there are none either in. this country or Europe, have miles of the éo wire have been turned out; the machines employed in the last. stage of manufacturethat of covering the otection—having y September. The Great Eastern steamship, engaged “for the service of the company, lies at Sherness, where tanks” are being introduced for Storing the ¢able in water. The English Government has appropriated two ships to the service of transporting the cable as it is Jnade, from the works of the manufacturer . each contain three iren tanks, so that the cable will never be out of water more than a few momenis at a time, from the firstcommencement at the gutta percha works to its The projectors of who will ————— __._ ___ }ai0t hope that this expectation ‘may be reak-}-—‘Papers here }-A LaDy Fesiding in the Rue de Rivoli, . ized. SMALL contributions frourevery part of
the State continually pour: in to the office of the Sanitary Commission at SanFrancisco. “Many a little makes a mickle.” steerage $43.-5 THE rates of fite on the stqamship Sacramento, which leaves San Franciseo to-day, are as follows: First cabin, outside rooms, $175; do. saloon, $125; second cabin, $80: gute B crn k -in a bad edndition. ‘Stx hundred Federal deserters are in the vicinity of Niagara Falls, Canada, most of whom have obtained bounties, They be well supported by the ance. > = T., entersupon itssecond volume. It should friends of Temperday at San Francisco. THE Art Union exhibition is to open to-. Pat Stx*or eight wopden buildings were burned San Jose on the first instante ~~ was $707,761 53. . ‘THE Balince in the State treasury at the ¢lose of business on Saturday, January 7th, A sHoT toweris to Francisco. ee. be erected at San of hair from a of a young lady who er found the charges u and wholly false, of hordes, attached to a wagon, Which fellten . LANCASTER & HASEY, Proprietors. -anid without justification. Sees: FBG sal thongh pet . TvEspAY, January 10th, 1865. Rre Van Winkie.—The Sun Francisco} jyrea— ty oF A Dinette Carreancl# M Barnott Unionyiile Democtatic Prtss is engared in the task of . $e =e Clark “— ed peenm ~ ‘. proving that slavery is the natural and apAN army correspondent of the New York . @ Coopor BiweTent Wm Forest Spr @ lot of the negro, and it is unwise . Tes ®ays that many of the ai officers . B Staley. Grass weer thee ti toemaneipate him. Played out? are resigning as their pay is not sufficlentte . Geo Shaw jee HED Sroores oy ae . ee meet their heeessary expenses. “ ~ & Grity do F pension Nevada PHo APHS of Senator Nye have re+; paaoe ‘ rae de 3 Mullop~ x} ra : . cently been published 4n Sin Feadclecs— oo shit of Boston have, held a soldiers’ ras Ge Sead weutht = : eS The attempt to photograph Stewart failed, . i, and realized $130,000, It is designea se as no plate could be found large enongh ta to build a hospital to keep disabled soldiers} “€o-Partmership. pi aod bebo ee es in Cineinuati’ fitting out for an expedition. They were found with arms and equipments iwtheir possession, aud were stopping at several taveras. Ten have been arfested. Stockton have been discontinued on account ‘of the bad state of the roads. ‘The mail is _ Tip Reese River Reveille has a $5 bill of in a good state of preservation, © _ANGELAS. Kine, of Charlestown, THE stages between Sacramenta and Leavitt & tire interest of ness ized to settle the same, How TO STUFF A Goose.—Cut a iene skye terrier, and send ‘it in a letter to a coxcomb, ping him it’s a lock . “ & cOunder the rm name of LEAVITT & ita ulL Grocery and Provis-. . known stand, . os a st of A. Hi: Haase of A. H. Hanson & Co , are alone author. . len in love with ae bundle having elongation.— Large stocks of the Manilla yarn, with . which the iron wire is to be sufrounded, also heen received, aud~over one hundred also will: tte eh of the eS ROSENTHAL, Daily Transcript Printing Gflice. ssalpdaiatiaiiaas iglesia ii anne + AM about toc mene and therefon ally found-ina store-of this _ Mantillas, Shawls, Dress” Goods, Domestic Goods, And in fact everything in the Dry Goods line a ee . Kp Ladies of Nevada and vicinity are inyited _to call and examine my =r stock of Goods and convimee themselves ofihe truth in regard to prices and quality of gooas, inde Now is ‘the time to buy Dry Goods Cheaper than'ever before 1 . 1000 Cans of Excellent Fruit, =. FOR SALE BY CEO. E. TURNER, ON PINE STREET, — PPLES, Peaches, Nectarines, and Pia Rhubarb, and an endiess yariety of ogg Finest Quality of Fruits!Will be sold at lower rates than they can be ar chased any where in the ety. . All of this ¥ruis was put up last season in thie city. ais NERVOUS. 5 A large supply just received and” For sale by E. F, SPENCE. Nevada, Dee. 2nd. ()FFICEKidt& Kuox Building, comer GEO. E, TURNER, . Sea HARDWARE, TINWARE, ‘STOVES, MINING TOOLS, . : t bh will so rads that the Belinqucet List Say" ‘is im » + Road nha pips oa eee ou or before firet f January next suit will be sosamenced te ts oad ran ot tp = 8 JOS. KUTZ, City Attorney. Saddlery and Wartiess Shop. Commercial Street, Nevada, amder the . Bonnets; Latest Style of Hats, sium We ' ANTIDOTE,** iO? QUARTZ _ excited in. cation for ~ future, © ., dependsal successfull vicinity.. . working qi “employiae from.. Th features of leads shou! “hills aroun ment of pr that the bu soon be in there. In sive experi lost, disc dropped qt few years } portion of time is nea pal branch lation and there is no eny quantit quartz in county ag six dollar 1 On & Very € %, a good mar , ‘systematic operations tive, for. ou eerie i whose élai ley road, n elean up a owned by’ A. E. Hea There are rimac whit ahd are pre lieved this heart of th Lost * these diggi ate nearly They have “elaims, ini the ‘water _ wére any . _: thing wor eommence " réady for t commence we believe warded. foi tensive dig Foe 1 commence Monses, OD in the cou