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we ems
we Consrrrurtoxs. AMENDMENT.—
Pear a . of Congress is.
er ha ed, and it Will not be long
woate it is pare in such a form as will
bring it directly before the people of the
‘Tie following is the proposed Amendment to the
Constitution, as. passed by the Senate:
_AnTictn—, Seotion-1. All persons bin
in ———— in the United States and
oon
mubject. to riediction thereof, are:
cee Stthe U 0 ted States of America and
thé State’ wherd they reside. No Ponts
fe ‘whieb shy
wars eases MINS Tan of
— of the United States; nor shaliany
ny wine y person, hens at te feety or
pica dia tea $e “Raf
ea Teelcdies of thes ieest Panes
iproeel itutives shall be 'p r.
tioned i se thé ‘several Btates speord
tw their, respeetive mumbers; counting the
whole namber of persons ineach State, exclad ans nde taxed; 4 henever
to vote at any election’ for Elec= .
pone och ‘President: and. Vice poker whey ‘or
resentatives in Con «executive
pe icial officers, or members of the Leiiglature thereof, is. demed to any male inhabitant of such State, being twenty-one
years.of,, aye aud citizens of the United
States, or in any way ebiigene y oxeept. for
participation in the rebelliun.or other
crimes, the basis of representation therein
shall be reduced in the proportion which
the gumbet of such er i zene shall bear
to the whole aamber of ‘male ‘aitinans twen—t7-one-yours:
Seq 3 Ne person. shall. @ a Senator or
resentative 10. A Sie ty or Elector of
President or Vice President, or hold any
office, civil ‘or? militiry , yea ‘the United
8 oraoy, State, whe, having previously
ter the'nath asa wember of Conktesa or
officer: of the Uniéd States, ‘or as & wember of a State Legislature or executive or,
judicial wfficer vf: «State, to: support the
Gonstitution of the United Stetes, shell have
engaged in inaurrection of rebellion »gainst
the sume, or given, aid aad comfort te the
enemy. Congress may, by a vote ot twopen Gach hovsd, remove.such disability.
ty validity. of the public debt
anne United tates, authorized by law, imoteding, the tePi oe jpgur red. for, payment of
pensior a By apo if BupRaa bt but telther the Pasa ited Gates nor
an shall pehanie or pay any debt or
obligation ine n ald'ot the insurrection against the: united Status, or any ¢ kim
for*loss by the emuncipativa of any slave.
But alknueh debi shall be held illegal add
ae only change’ init by the Senate is in
section Sd. , This clause is somewhat inddified, but‘in ‘its present form it will keep all
tte Jeadets of rebéllion in the ‘background,
uatil the States shall be reconstructed. It
gives to Congress the power. to remove the
disability by. a: itwethird vote. There is
little dpubt, but the: résolation \asamended
by the Senate, will speedily be Sopot in
the House.. 460).
This work, of Congyes aan that the
Géngress of the United States is composed
of practical étatesmén with sufficient bold.
pess,to grasp the issues presented to them,
aud make theimgelves muetors of the situutien, ‘The question of negra suffrage; with
alt oltre Whibt donut involve the existence
of the Governinent, has been ignored in the
the amendmedt, “brid Daly sauéh provisions
ers aa will secure equal representa~pteveut the States being again placed
ia control of traitura, preserve the public
eredit and secure the Fights of citizens in
péréomand puigerty. “ Thie amendment wil)
be endorsed by every man who is loyal at
heart, and they will soon be adopted by a
sufficient oimbeE Gf Statee 45 make them a!
part of the Cunstitution. Jubnson’s uncertain and unsafe policy will never be acceptOF bythe people: It is ensy to discern the
handwriting upon the wall. He has been
weighed in the balance and found wanting.
To Congrésd tie people tive lwoked, and
the — are thattbey wt nat he
Tue ential Stripes eitea there was
an Andy Johnaon aes Nae rama
evening. The editor enys thatdie k
#H Alidy Johnson ‘Show, because i
Sin Sect change of views on
Evid? 7
qoute ‘as eb ans sSF wt: niet
MEGA BED
Tax Carau-hppeal says the people ef
soos better than anyas. “California hasamong her .
a pepelallan aaa latent taste
and talent. Mes are here washieg for gold,
cultivating cabbages or speculating in proin stirring emergencies, give ue glispees of .
what noble things they ‘might achieve in »
ulore intedlectua) sphere,” "We have Before .
us a beautiful illustration of this peculiarity
of the State, in the production of Joho A.
Fuller, a.miner of Nevada, entitled “Free. C
dom’s Footeteps.” Daring his leisure hours .
this gentleman designed and executed with
the pen a large chart, emblematic of the
progress of our couatry, the events by which .
independence ef the nation.was. secur
the nature of the Union and the industrial
springs of ite prosperity. In the center is
a neatly writkeo copy uf the Declaration of
Independence, with the signatures of the
immortal fifty-six. The border is composed
of Corinthian columns; twined ‘with the
memorixls of ‘the Revulution—the Unidn
6 . being typified by the masonry of States at
the base of each columa. The names of
the Presidents, from Washington to Lincoln,
. surrotnd the “oval ‘center-piece containing
the Declaration, Over all flies the national
eagle, grasping the fing. . The design evinces
refined: taste:and intelligence, and. the penmanship eould net be :essily sarpuésed by
professors in that line. This chart has been
elegantly lithogrephed by W. VallanceGray,
of Sun Francisco.” Mr. Fuller will canvass
this city this week, for subscribers to this
beautiful lithograpt. We advise all to obtwin'’a copy. No’ picture will become a .
. parlor or office better than this.
ee
Tue “PROMEDARY.—The Grass, Valley
Union says, thixelaim is: locuted on the east
bank of Wolt Creek, ‘and was worked siiccéssfully from 1857 to 1860, under the nume
of the Pacific. The ledge being located in
the bed of; the creek, the company were
much annoyed Ly water, and since 1860 ne
labor of any importance was perfuried on
the claim. Now, huwever, the company
have again gone to work in’ earnest and are
engaged in. sinking on-the-ledge, . We saw
some rock which was taken vut on Monday,
net which shows large deposits of free gold,
besides being very rich in sulpburets. It ie
undoubtedly a rich claim, and with the aid
‘of machinery, cannot fail to: prove of ime
mense value to the owners.
i
Tue number. of Catholic Clergy. in the
which ine hides Gulifer and, we supptee
Nevada, is ‘nilety-cight, the numberof the
ctiurches and chapels, one ‘agarea and fife
teen. pe AGH
Press young anglets from San Jose, in one
day. caught 500 trout,.many of which were
13 inches long,'in a stréain on thyfeast’ sidg
of the Coast Range, ,
Junce BauiaRo of the United States
District-Court at Lapuisville, Ky., has:issued
ah order for the urtest of Jeff: ‘C. Davis for
disobeying the writ of habeas corpus inthe
case of Henderson, supposed to be implicated id the Nashville frauds, © General Davis
resiat-d the Marshal while atteaipt:ng te enforee the: r. Attachments were also
Johnson: The President ‘was notified by
the Marshal of the position of affairs. The
Sédretiry of State hae telegraphed to Gen.
Thomas that the President upholds his actian. inrefusing to release Henderson on a
writ'uf habeas bait na
THe New: \Orlowne Pimes in ‘epecking of
how Copperbeads are regarded: at the
Soutli, ‘says: It fe nut wisdom for us to pin
our faith.on the professions of men at thé
North who aré more Southern than even the
South itself Nothing: mere largely eontrib-:
uted to betray the South into the. late fratricidal war, than the professions: of théde
very men. who, in the real issue between:
which they had.largely sided:in ‘setting up.
by means of their persistent. misrepresentations and falechoods ag to. the ‘animus of the
Northeea. peop lee «: Jat uae
berets ek Pail
Junae. Ww. 8. OLDuAM, of Texas, mem.
paring. and has henrly reddy forpabilication. .
‘& Histary of « Journey from ats
area tantes or,
the Confederate States, va ngeity Ia
me, teases whieh thir eer
4
; ler, Esq, ‘of Moore's Fue in this}
. WHUMSDAT, SOME 14, me
ee REAPER PE AIT
10a, . § M Tin
J Bazleyido, ¢«--W Coe Routt Flat
nia. In the mat
deceased.
jel4
Eelesiastical Provinee.of San Franciseo, . made against Gen, Thowas.and,Geo.R,, W. .
the twé ‘sactinds, deserted the standard
ber of the late Cunfederate,Senate,. in prepid piano
Ps Peat
ite ope da tpescaai # Svparljed
sabe ede 7 Tae bien TEL
and Notary Public for Nevada county.
oe ne 13th.
x Pree San Fraoci J Smith Nevada
GH Cushing do.. H.C Wermyood 8 ,
JC Monsedorfor & J Briggs =
family do : r Mead Washingt .
T Mesuley.do. pitt de..
urckner do ry.
A Beck Moores’ Flat 3 Toke do ..
EH Moore & wdo_ W Jennings Ser:
E C Powers Meadol EWebbdo
WH Grove Colum h J Reynolds do
8 Richardson do J Jenkins do .
Spence T Walter'do .
H D Toll, Unionville. J D Petadhy Sacram.
M Mohler Willow V JN Swith Chérvkee
‘W EGray de’ CCG reen Virginia C
ES Pratt ‘Lin Railro E-D Dean Myers rav.
-F Hunkertord Nevad W €iFtetcher Omeg
L. Nicholeon Mam mi
rner Piety h
0 F Hawley Grizz] h OV Henly Grass Va
OBATE. NOTICE.—In the
Ceurt, Cow of Nevade, State of Califor
of the Estate of T. Carrigan,
deceased, praying for an order to sell real Senet
that it is aoccnenry te sell the apes of the
estate to pay. # outstending against: the .
deceased, ea! the debts expenses. mes charaee: of
administration: It is therefore o the
a that all ela esark a interested in the oa
bs YA mf Ju Werte te pes rata
of said day, The the Court Room of said Probate
Court, in the city aud county of Nevada, State
of California, to show cause why an order
should not be: ted to the said: Admini-trator
to sell so muc hat Boos real estate of the deceased as shall be n yj and thata copy of this
ordet be publ ished 1 at least four successive.weeks
NILES, County Judge.
Vated June rsih; 1606.
Sei
C ount: of Nevs . ss—I, rer
county jere be evaia: county, RB? a uber
fornia, and io Clerk of the Bike oe caart,
in afid for ea eee ty, dohereby e foreone to be a true and correct hem o han order
uly made and — upon the utes-of said
Probate pee
ios H. cree ak
14 mm . 2K. Farqahar, Deputys
Boot and: ‘Shoe . meno
BEMOVAL; :
LUT ld tak thi ahi Phot Zwou e this ‘method
to the
doors below, id Natiocalt obit
Hotel, un Broad street, where he is
better prepa to make the best of
Buots and joes, at the shortest
notice, in fashiousble sty le, end at
Boots and Shoes repaired. ‘Call and T will
guarantee satisfaction.
Nevada, June 14th. B. LUTZ
oo ) NOPICE, >
9 rade coun se 1S, of Washington, Nevada count
Nay sATTIA. hi ine tipe to do bask LD to 8
mj 20m, FRANK D, not elsim any of his
wanes or pay any gs oe his contracting after
this date. . FAYETTE BATTIS.
Washington. June 14th.
~<A futiighed room with board, in
; @ famil
dren, for a lad
where there are‘not any small chily
Address, ‘‘BOARDER,”’ at this office.
and child.. References exc
fis woahs ee an
_ SLENBRVOK v ARK. a
SPRING. MEETING, JUNE 14th
Firet Lia Sethe
Purse of $75. ile heats, Pree for an ntee.
ses wees iy ee on
Dee. 5
= Parse of — Single ‘dash of half a mile.
Beeond Day—Fridny.
ronnak. of $100; . Mioheots, Ties in Five.
Purse of $200. ig Me Sa Die heats,
Threg in Five. Bree to. , horses
county, Lome ~ Frank ite —a
urday. . Vhird Da
to aly 1
sures 6¢@baiton Le urse
a mile. Free to all —
. Same Day.)
Purse or 850. Trotting eg Mite heats.
The nearest time made by Hores $0 thine tain:
reverses Ses Hoy enna
‘Entrance-to alt the above ey te per cent.
wrens fuentes apditwo te starty. The The ‘Track
Not ft dane and oid citi cna
sit cabin sansa ear .
Sten ae as.
7 a oh
It to the Conrt by the petition : presen — led by, W.W. Cozzens, .
the Adeninletsaiee of T. Carrigan,
priated ad pa bie i imeald elty: and: eoanty. . —
his old Bt ee that hej
a few
Sores of 050s. Mies Single as po be ag Free
y ofa wade all i
SE ee RMS RRS Se a ai tag et Ra
° june?
Military. Reorganization, Ey.
embers of the. « NEVADA LicHx
ABD are notified tha ar
i Compan will be held on SATURDAY EV mana .
June 1 for the purpose Of re-organization under
the new law Lpe ape ent in the
As the muster toll Mist be returned by the ist inst.
every member of the Company is — te be
present * Satarday Evening, © zi
. A, LANCASTER, Capt Conini’dg. '
A: A; Siuttoy, Clerks jel2
ee coe NOTICK.—Bstate of Tthe cae ned, Administrator of the above named
Estate, tothe ereditors of and all persons having
claims against said aeceased te exhibit the same wit
the necessary vouchers’ within ten months from the
first publication uf this notice, toG. K. Farquhar, at
the County cere flice, Nevada city.
_jett COZZENS. Public. Adm’r. _
,MASON IC. CELEBRATION. .
xl A Masonic Celebration will
take place in this city on
Monday, June 25th, 1866,
"> Phe Aniiversary of St. Johb, the Baptist.
The Celebration will consist of » Procession
and Oration.
The Oration willbe delivered by
HENRY HARE HARTLEY, Esq.,
J. G&. W., of Sacramento.
A GRAND BALL
Will Le given ii’ tie Evening:
“W.C. Randolph, C. M, Bates,
Wm VanAlstine, Alonzo Brown,
T.H Caswell, * 53. Bi Gray;
Committee of Invitation.
A, Goldsmith, wa H. Colby,
Thos P. Hawley, Weeks,
T. H. Rolfe, T. OaLaene
E. F_ Richard Bc Gentry,
N.M. ett, . gsoree E. Turner,
N.H Stowers, e H. Loring,
W. H. Davidson, _ Abr am a i
J.1 Caldwell,
are ae ay “. H Ty Gepicrd,
lames Day rey dJesepl Tedd. -»
R. M. Hunt, ” s
Grass’ Valley. :
A. B. Brady, "J. CyGoad,
J. pbovog Wm eCormick,
Char’ 2 Sintth, ba Weeks Bpéncer, :W.H Rodda, _. 8. D, Bosworth,
A. Deland,” « J. H. H. Matheny,
E, ¥ranchere, A. B. Swan,
Richard ‘Abbe Be hor ip char: ry
J. A. Seely, __¥. G.-Bell,
Frank Smith, . ;
‘ ‘ Sat elie Frat.
8. L. Blackwell, « ()) 18. Hi Bickwan,
KE. T. Hardy, J. W.C. Coleman,
5. B. B oe Be
Red Dog: —
W.A. B i tae nis,
Milton Cones j Tews Williams,
&i H. ‘Mallory, ' Robert MoGoun;:
Marion Cannon, J. McBea:
‘William Colbert, * Mathew © 4
8. R Geodson, ; William Slinger,
Ww. C. Ault, John Montgomery.
William Coumbs, a tig
ere Fowler, Densmore dur,
A.A. t, A. 0. Riles,
Charles. Marsh, . A D, Tower,
I Wi liamsop, —
I: J. Rolfe, + Gaege Meike
Members of ‘the ra in . standi
invited the Cabibee. ratho. The 'h usic will wee the :
‘Washington Brass Band,
. TICKETS FoR THEPALL. eet
_Nevaita, June 9h ———
_ BROAD STREKT, NEVADA. .
sical GAULT...1
; Thenlital for he tberal Patronage
ta bestowed during three years experirence eo nr ‘4 ' business I
all who may favor me wit tepid please,
. Meuls served up a hours.
ICE CREAM. always ‘om hand.—
bo Newada,; May 17th eae"
-lparetteer patwrinG:
enna
vee
. aegis ad
' MOOK # LADDER HoUsE ~~
1 Om mPaaR PanES.
pore 2 eae .
EE ALS ARETE an.. Se Me Caldwell, Notary. mblic for Xo.
vada county, and Commissioner for the State ef Ne.
ee a:
ore a Deputy District at-.
atiopal Guard. .
an, deceased Notice is hereby given by . .
"Committee Of Arrangements. (.
™ :
rsionap sna to te .
Gregory’ & Waite,
FAVE OF AND in tir Serv ent Got,
-. (The old stand, of Jésee B, Wall and hiv ‘ pitécessors, }
A Larger stock or recone s im their Mine
en ee
than ean be found An ony other
&
“store ih thé County, ©” =
“Anctnttng thnattlng Mas Alina cate: for the
Great Eastera and sooseting of eos
“Wooden Ware, . oo
Willow Ware, . .
Crockery Ware,
AND
“Glass Ware,
(7e which we might add for the benef
of competitors, BEWARE)
@ROCERIES & PROVISIONS,
_ WINES AND LIQUORS,
Ofthe choic~ qualities.
BARLEY, > .
WHEAT,
BRAN,
&
. SHORTS,
_,_ fee. &e.
ny
mostly toarrive,
1000 kegs of Powder; Fuse enough
fer an Ocean Cable and warranted not to
break donnibetion*
A few thiles of Rubber Hose, 4 ‘nds,
which we are selling to the benefit-of —__
fone Goodyear.
100,000, gallons ‘of Saree: Tard
and Lubricating Oils, .
Te gah gues fhe Uae
‘More Quicksilver than we want at
1000 Boxes of Candles, with wicks in
them ond warranted to bares
&
Sugars of all kinds, a méuathin 0
“them.
Teas~ and Cafes, more nds tha
over known before.
A few Cots’ of Baio, warranted
cora fed.
On hand, also, a big pile of Lard, that
heyer made a sKeep’s acquaintance, or no sale.
1000 boxes Soap, from Colgates dow
100 kegs and 49 cases Butter. We
ai adh eh at ert F
. 100 kegs Nails, assorted. aa
‘ Rakés, ‘Hoes, Pitchforks, . Shules
Forks, Shovejs, Spades,
Sledges, Steel, Rope,
. Twine, Rubber Packing, Demijohne
eat any kind Of Liquets, to fill them.
. Case and Shelf Goods in any quantity
We batton-hole nobody fr custom and are
‘eucay 1g erect
—To ARRIYE1,000,000 Tons of all sorts of Goods
tenmsemiiee :
oT hi! » _ —
Weert cet g sou catamet 60
4 member atways thatit ates two to make barge
wR Bat
ae PSETERSES LATS ER SG Re
okt
moult
aoe , bikers
dintanee BM
“he bad ant ave a ME.
Peck .
+ fedges in
uated on
ers, John
York Con
ting for th
comp lishe
as soon i
ledge. is
deen tra
length of
ny, «Its
Sap A
McClain,
tank of th
& Ce. at
last, and:
pipe, a di
distribute
ply of wai
“and the je
distribute
cause. ‘.
covered a
HiGuel
tled deter
the variot
work for
past few.
Owing to
to. be no
demand,
enough ne
well as th
THE ro
Grizzly e.
will pay «
ers have:
the sarfac
uutil the
THe Jj
near the.
and the q
work cau
aud we-ul
made fer
THe .
This Con
of July. fe
it will pr
being mu
endeavor,
and meri!
grand tar
processio
valuable .
tien to ‘b
finer Con
State tha
Capt Co
largely «
their Cor
ard, and
much to!
Goop
fat Temp
the ocvas
eu on: th
gers of t
their po
style. .
New“!
* Broad an
apd. attrs
& heavy .
Gieabro.
purse of
for all. h
a purse .
nile—fr
store—a
‘New
Compan
which w
aie i