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January 25, 1867 (4 pages)

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EPS HO ROE ATTY S OREN NRE NEI eA RE OE
LV RIDER EA A COCR LO ALLEGE FRENTE LLANE EN ENGELS ERR AISI HEREIN
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‘FRIDAY, JAN. 25, 1867.
_‘VaREats FROM THE Warre Hovsz.—
‘During the eafly part ofthe discussion in .
reference to. the impeachment of Johnson,
he and ~his friends pretended that the
Be > cor arvonindcente were designed for-electioncering purposes and that no
Bs be taken in. the matter after
v* . and Wale
je sept aged
srcltglitas cadbig Dood sa 1 ‘ies
there were 19,628 deaths of which more
than 3510 were in St. Louis alone. In
‘. New. York there were 1185 ; Vicksburg,
210; Philadelphia 834; Savannah, 231 ;
. New Orleans, 132 ; Richmond, 164;;Memphis, 889 ; Louisville 182; Chicago 978 ;
Jefferson Barrack 149 ; ‘and in Cincinnati, .
met. In this they were disap
pointed, for no sooner had Congress asgém.
Bled than a committee was organized
which has since been engaged in closely
examining his course, and preparing evidence sustaining the charges upon which
he is. to be arraigned, The fact.that Congress has notacted hurriedly upon this
~ question is the best evidence of .a determination to carry it through. The Presi‘dent’ and his friénds are aware of this, and
the derisive laugh with which they first
greeted the promise of impeachment has
‘ehanged. They are now engaged in making threats of what will follow an attempt to investigate the couduct of the
President, and there is good authority
for, gaying ‘that such threats have come
from. the traitor: who now occupies the
White House. We. are told by the evening organ of Johnson that “any attempt
at removal will be resisted by armed pow‘er,and it intimates that a Congress will find
it more difficult: to marshal cohorts in the
field than to discuss questions on the floor
“of the capital.” This is probably an idle
threat, butwe imagine it came directly
* from the traitor who is attempting to dic.
tate to the sovereign peoplé of this nation,
and is “no more ‘suggestive than the
question of Seward, when he asked the
people whether they would have Johngon for President or Dictator. Threats
from the same quarter are. not new. and
will not swerve Congress from its. pur“pose or intimidate the people. They are but
“Vapor curling round the rock
And meltin air ;—the rock unmoved remains,”
"That rock is the will of a sovereign people, determined in the name of truth, jus_ tice and liberty to punish treason wherever found, be it in the Presidential chair or
in the highest judicial tribunal of the land.
The great fruits which were placed within
reach by the result of the war cannot now
be taken away, and those who attempt it
must fall. This threat is not the first
which has¢ome from the President, His
Wiehds predicted that he would, at the
point of the bayonet, force the rebel representatives into Congress, but the determined stand of the loyal masses caused
him to forego his purpose if he really had
any such design. These threats, coming . .
‘from Johnson, will,instead of intimidating
Congress or the people, only increase their
Metermination to take the reins of government out of the hands of the man who.can
coolly threaten to use the armed power of
the govertimient for the purpose of preventing an administration of law. The army
and navy of the nation can hever be used
by the Piesideitt for such a purpose, and
"ever Shollld it, thie loyal miasses wilt stand,
esa Wall of fire between Congress and
Hidlelids, ‘The timie for the fall of the Republi¢ has hot Yet cortie, and shold John
son attempt it he must go down. The
— peoplé Have deterniined that ivbellion
Bhall'be: utterly crushed out atid that the
government shall be re-established on a
basis as firmi as the eternal hills, All who
oppose them will be swept away as the
leaves before the patamn blast,
A Man Nien Heth woe war of murder in
the Soath! lt Was the black nian who
killed Rhett,” His ratte was Hoface Gréeley. ‘That was enough. The South is re:
A MustrrooM was picked tip réar Sattpy‘mento which weighed four and one-half
Saiid nieasured twenity.seveit inches
ference—saith the Bee.
esc he. ag Cabinet
their portfolios. Napdleon
cnet papa
é
aaah ‘diachth gta’ oa
d. a decree forbiding the Chamun : teh
towns and thon peat ‘diaehaadots and hos
pitals of the United States. They are-believed to comprise nearly all the mortality
which has ensued from cholera, and afford
comparison with the mortality that attended thé disease’ in England and . Wales.,
Great credit isdue tothe mayors of cities
health officers, and military commanders
who contributed to this interesting result.
AGRICULTURAL’. IMPLEMENTS.—The
value of those implements imported into
California last yearwas $487,000, distributed thus: 700 plows, 800 threshers, 1,500,
mowers, 1,000 harrows, 500 grain sowers
200 cultivators. 200 gang plows, 100 hay
presses and 1,000 horse rakes. When we
get in the habit of making all these things
ourselves all this money will be kept in
this State instead of being sent away as
now and consequently our people will be
so much the richer. There is but one
grand manafactory of these implements
now in California and there is room for
several niore.
et
Tus Frencu Soupieks In_MExico.—
We interpret the new circular issued by
Bazaine with authority from France,
tomean that the French soldiers ‘now in
Mexico may elect each for himself whether
under Maximilian.
PORTLAND is being so rapidly rebuilt
that over $75,000 a week are paid in
wages to the mechanics employed on the
new buildings which are being erected in
the burnt district. Her citizens in 0 soon
and #0 rapidly recovering from their great
misfortune exhibit the ‘untiring energy and
indomitable. spirit characteristic of Americans, ;
A LaTE Sue paper states that a ship
Scotch isabout to sail from Liverpool for
Galveston. About two hundred and forty
of these are agricultural laborers and will
locate in the interior of the State.’
REVERSIBLE Boot HEELS,—Some genius
has applied fora patent for a reversible
boot and shoe hecl. If that will work,
and why should it not, the world will save
much money and a great deal of awkward
traveling. When a heel wears'a little on
one side turn it and wear down the other.
It appears trifling, but inthe vast aggre”
gate it will be a wonderful saving.
Curr ACTIVE.—Marriages have increased romarkably since the war. In
Ohio the statistics show that the number
of marriages for the year ending July ist
. was 20 percent; greater than any year
during the war, and the same is doubtless
true of the other States. Matrimony, it
is said, rages in New York, and nota
dress maker is to be had for any less important a person than a bride elect. , _
TuE Folsom Telegraph says Congress
legislated Stephen J. Field into the United
States Supreme Court. California can
get along without aJudge in that Court
Now, the best thing they ca ean do is to législate him out.
‘THE ‘ear Pe has passed {. ‘T
i bill disfranchising utterly all deserters
from the United § army,or navy o orall
who voluntarily eritered the rebel service;
The pill passed by a large majority.
Tak Babb claim, or eee Lact
week, as the result of a twenty day’s run
2017. These were-the“principal places}
that the cholera scourged since the disease
visited * Slaw sje Returns, are
he will return to France or take service .
_. colored man has been admitted to practice
with three hundred emigrants principally .
‘still. In Liverpool . bread riots were the
result. of the cold there.. The .poor.of En-.
Tope tannot be out of employment for main cold weather they require more food
Tre Military Committee of the Lower
House of Congress has: been instructed to
inquire. into. the propriety of payi
Heese te to the California. Lape that ca
listed for three years or for the war and
were discharged by reason of its termina:
tion. If this™rule be adopted it will put
money into the pockets of many of our
brave fellows who néed it.
SoLD,—John C. Boggs has sold the Stars
and Stripes, a weekly journal published at
Auburn, to Daniel Rice, and W. A. Selkirk
is to write for it.
INTERNAL REVENUE:—The sum of
$177,731, 974. 71 is the total received into
revenue during the fiscalyear up to the
20th inst. As the fiscal year begins in July, this Would give about $355,000 per annum,
ATTENDS THE Cinous, sey is said that
President Johnson attends the circus .
nightly at Washington—taking lessons
from the horses in ernaing around the
circle.
Tax total recetpts of the San Francisco
Theaters for December, were $46,313.
THERE are eighty-four men in the San
cost of $23,822 43.
a
J. M. LANapon, of Oberlin, Ohio, a
at the bar of. the Supreme Court of the
United States.
Coat.—There are 225 men employed fu
and aboutone of the’ Mount Diablo coal
mines=-that of Greenhood & Newbauer.
THE Londen 7imes' says there is no dis+ grace in bowing to necessity and if ever
their, was a political necessity it is surely
that which Johnson is still inflexibly resisting.
A Lapy of New Oxford, Pa., in her
eighty-fourth yearis learning the tubacconist trade. Itis never too late to learn.
A MortGaGcE containing 16,920: letters
} was recorded bya New Albany clerk in
two hours and forty-five minutes,
—_— oro
A GIRL. at Mineral Point, Wisconsin
drank her coffee scalding hot and it killed
her. She was scalded: to death.
bee —s
In wks elty, Junnary 23d, — Charles E, Matteson, aged 20 years and 10 month 3.
The faneral will take place from the
Methodist Church, today, Friday, at 2
o’clock, P.M. Friends and acquaintances
are invited to attend.
. ARRIVALS AT THE
NATIONAL EXCHANGE HOTEL.
Broad Street, Nevada City, California,
LANCASTER & HASRY, Proprictor,
8 BW San Fr ithe an Yatson E K Hamphre o, J
+-G W-Henderson do Gilbert. v.
8 B Churchill Sno TW Joyce ae
EM Huntly Sg. 5 iy Gopher Po
RS Hantly Rapsom sa Va
MS Biglo Smucseri's Bate a
. PP Whealey do RP Sexton
Downieville A Hatte
D EBykes Méado ola W H Coffman . de
J Hf peng: SP
crt ao
SS ni g on the rails and .
the ice prevents boats plying on the rivers, hence business is al pat 4 stand.
pny-days ats time or they will starve,and} ©
ences SUIS
the United States Treasury for internal . :
Francisco Police Department, at an annual
IN TOWN! b
———. j
a Be
wAUCTION
EVERY NIGHT INTHE ‘WEEK™
_ EXCEPT SUNDAYS.
. THE GREATEST INDUCEMENTS EVER OF . ”
FERED TO PURCHASERS OF
CLOT HINGC, : Pi
“BOOTS, SHOES,
And Everything that can be usedor
worn by man !
: —aT—
H. M. LEVY’S
AUCTION ROOM, BROAD STREET
Opposite National Exchange Totel,
“NEVADA CIPY,
WE HAVE ON HAND A LARGE AND WELL
SELECTED STOCK OF
CLOTHING
GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS,
BOOTS & SHOES;
Ladies, Misses and Childrens’ Shoes,
A LARGE SUPPLY OF
California Manufactured . Goods,
BLANKETS, SHIRTS,
* . ETC, ETC.
er YANKEE NOTIONS _g
OF EVERY. DESCRIPTION.
i@ TOBACCO! «
THE BEST IN THE STATE,
wrceoiacqaaARS ! 4
OF THE BEST BRANDS!
Call and see our Goods and examine
AND ASCERTAIN OUK PRICES
‘BEFORE PURCHASING
ELSEWHERE.
ees
WE HAVE
ONLY ONE PRICE!
And that will be low enough to
SATISFY ALL.
AUCTION SALES
EVERY EVENING, commencing at
SEVEN CLOCK.
AUCTION SALES
Will commence at 11 o'clock, A. M.
Auction Sales, on commission, made
~-inany part of the — Ovanty.
Sales of Horses and other Stock tm
front of the Sales Room.
— STRICTEST atenteteni PAID
TO ALL REQUIREMENTS IN SALES OF Ap.
een aed eet ,
MOA etmeny, ©
ft ag a ee aD A
, ATEST SENSATION . .
“FURNISHING ‘Saauar Cay
}ON EVERY. SATURDAY .
MONEY “ADVANCED
. ie ,
ELEGANT: ASORTMENT
—or—
a z,
SILVER WARE,
Watches,
Clocks,
* Diamonds, .
AND EVERY VARIETY = -9«
CALIFORNIA JEWELERY,
ALL OF wmicH
WILL BE SOLD CHEAP
FOR CASH. B
By 'W,_¢. RANDOLPH,
Masonic, Building.
Nevada. December 19th.,
. UNION ne eae. STABLE.
Foot of mene and eel Streets,
Opposite Union Hotel, Nevada,
PLACE & MéCOWENR.
Horses, Carriages and Buggies
To Let.on the moet Reasonable Terme.
Good Saddle Horees, for either Ladies or
Gentlemen.
Cai ed Funerals will be farnished on short notice.
Horses boarded by the day or week,
A share of public is solicited and satisfaction quarentesd. — ‘ “a9
Dry
Goods,
iow to
Economize !
Buy your ¢ Goods at
A. GOLDS™MIT H‘*s
Fashionable Dry Goods Store,
Cor. Broad & Pine Sts,
Nevada City.
Carpets.
Ol Cloths,
Millinery
Goods,
Ladies and Children’s Shoes.
‘EB. W. BIGELOW,
‘Wholesale an Retail —
, a3 _. rrova, GRAIN AND FEED,
aC ec it omem meevys
; ae?
Main street, Nevada.
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