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March 22, 1865 (4 pages)

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4 a ce 4 TOPS. ARR rye a — ‘a a EE eee pe Rig ape ge HS AS . of the States so represented to naam alffte, Were such a position tenable it _ todestroy the Government by simply refusSo thatin any event and whatever shape the ; ake Fargo & Co: vs. A. Har© lot of grape vines sent to this State by Har~ = Ae Rmweomet Tre ¢ prs gp must_be ratified be: laee ot the land, Senator Sumner takes the ground that three-fourths of the loyal States only are requited. There is but little probability that the question will ever be tested, a4 the Amendment will be adépted even =; ghioald the rebel States be counted, but. ould the test ever come we do not see any good reaton why Sumner’s theory is not the trué one. He takes the ground ‘that if it were competent for two-thirds of the representatives of the loyal Stated to pass the joint resolution submitting the proposed ent to the States for ratification, it is equally competent for three-fourths ie. Since. the rebel States of their own accord have withdrawn their representation from Congress, treaties have been ratified, new States adiwitted, a national currency creatod, and the emancipation proclamation ratified, Ail these things have been done withogt consulting the wishes of the States in rebellion. And yet the verriest eopperhead id the land will not contend that these acts are invalid, because the rebel States refused to vote upon them while pending in Cor might be possible for a few disaffected States ing to send representatives to Congress. ‘The loyal States have the power to dictate the terms upon . which the rebels shal! have peace, and among other things they “will be: compelled to ratify all legislation which has transpired during their refusal to participate In the deliberations of Congress. questions in regard to the Constitutional Amendment may assume, freedom is sure, -and nothing short of the triumph of the rebels and the overthrow of the Government ean make the United States a land where slavery exists.’ The “last ditch” of ‘the Southern Confederacy is within a very few . days march of the rebel army, and soon the rebellion and slavery will be buried then toTue SACRAMENTO UNton.—The SacraUnion, eatablished oti the 19th of » 1861, entered upon its twenty-ninth .Volume and the 15th year of its existence, on Monday. The papér has become so justly aad widely ovlebrated for its enterprise as a Bewepaper. that it is useless to speak of itemerits. Suffice it tosay, it isa journal which’ ia aeredit to the Pacific coast. Sreamen Fane.—The following are the tatesof fare by the Constitution, which is “@hvertised to leave for Panama on the 23d x Piast cabin, outside rooms, $213; fret cabiny dnside rooms, $162 50; second cabin, “Pan Wilmington Journal gays & cow whale was recently cavght near Santa Barbara, with several harpoons in her, one of which was pronounced to be of Esquimaux Jupemenr Ju FoR PLAINTIFF.—Judge Pratt rendered a judgment for plaintiff in ‘ tA agthy, who was acting at the time as agent q : State should pay the bill. "aL AMENDMENT.— come to some definite concivsion in regard . Redan Company n,) workmen were e ‘in excavatin ‘under the éolored. people's church, the supports give way and the building fell, com_. pleting ite rain. During the early storms of the winter the waderpiititig in thé Tear’ of the building came down and the church was weakened. The foundation was very inseaccident that no one would take a contract to put itin ite place again. Af last H, C. Dickerman volunteered hua services and he ‘succeeced in getting the house back to its place. It was then necessary to put sills under the house to make it secure. Yesterday Mr. Dickerman and four other men were engaged in’ excavating fer this purpose, when the building came down with a tremendous crash. Fortunately all escaped greater injury than a few slight bruises.— One or two were so fastened that the rubbish had to be removed in order to extricate them, but they’ were so protected by the larger timbers that they were: not injured.— The church ia now a heap of ruins and-can-4 never be of furtherservice. It willbe probably some time before the colored people can replace it as they bad great difficulty and made great sacrifices to secure this one. The loss comes heavily upon them, and they have hardly had service there more than a month since the building was erected. THE Crry Water Wonks.—The plugs in the city will all be opened-—to-day at the same time, in order that the sediment which has collected in the supply pipes inay be @ntirely cleaned out It is almost impossible to free the pipes by opening a single plug, because the sediment, if it is composed of the same material as that which collects in the reservoir, isso hard that a volume of water which would find escape through one orifice is insufficient to remove it. We are glad that a number of plugs are to be opened at . ' the same time, for then we will be able to to the force which can be relied upon during & fire when four or five or even more plugs are left running at the same time. It would be well for the Chief Engineer of the Departinent and Officers of the various Companies to ascertain the amount of water which is running into the reservoir at the head, and also to netice the effect of opening several pligs at the same time. We understand the water used to-day will bo free If the affair is properly managed facts of greatest importance to the Fire Departmeat may be obtained. We would advise families to draw sufficient water forse betore 9 o'clock this morning, as after the pluge are opened the water eal be very maddy for — ‘ ; SENT TO JAIL.—Bing You, a Celestial divinity, who dwells in the classic shades of upper~Commercial street, was yesterday sentenced by Judge Smith to pay.a fine of ‘one bund and fifty dollars, for brutally beating Sing Kee, another frail sister of the Flowery Kingdom. The money could not be raised by Misa Sing You, and she was therefore sent tothe county jail for seventy‘five days, : * Distajcr Cobar, Mar, 2ist.—J. Davis vs Sarah Davis. Decree of divorce entered. H. McKee. ys -Phoenix Insurance Co. Tried, submitted, and taken under adviseCourt adjourned fill to-day at 10-o’elock. NE rn” = THasks —We are indebted to George R. Crawford for a full supply of Eastern papers and pictorials. Crawford has magazines, newspapers and pictorials trom the East to the latest dates. New Macnineny.—Yestorday the D send , Bays National of Monday, boiler arrived for the on all the material will be putting up the pump forthe Compay's works. Tue chin will pay, it is said, little work having been dene upon it, at that precipitated to the ground atid very much . Hodger’a claim, and was sold to ‘of the most important vies in the State. It learn that the efforts of the company are appreciated. The Auburn Stars. and Strijes speaks of the line connecting California and Nevada, as follows: “The lists of passengers between California and Nevade, published from day today’ in thé Virginia aid Gold Krill papers, demonetrate that popular favor, which, during a brief and frenzied peried, was partially divided, is setting with~a steady volume toward the old and well tried California Stage Company. We observe . that the number of passengers by the coaches of this Company, over the Dutch Flat and Donner Lake route; averages thtee and four times 9s many as those by the Pionees—tine; . via Placerville, The superior grade and consequent saving in time (usually amounting to not less than thirteen hours between Sacramento and Virginia,) has, of course, much influence in producing this result, but the chief reason we believe, arises from. the entire confidence possessed by. the old residents of California in the California Stage Company as an accommudating and reliable institution. Possessed.of immense capital and the knowledge, based on experience, of where, when and how buy their stock, equipments.and provender ; knowing all of the best “whips” from one end of the country to the other, and sparing neither trouble or expense in securing thew, and possessed withal of too much generous manhood to extort from their patrons exorbitant rates of fare when the public are at their mercy, this Company has satisfied the traveling commu. have no souls,” is, in at least x ong instance, untrue. ve i THE Grass Valley Union is willing to give ap “the drunks,” if we will allow it undieputed possession of “the pretty babies.” Bless your soul, Mr. Union, you can have all the babiesin the State, We don’t like:the “eritters;”. we ould’ nt know what to do with them; em w® don't fancy “‘squals,” “nary time;” and besides-— temperance is a great thing. and wete we ever so much attached to “young uns,” we'd give up for your benefit. Wuene ts Neo 1—Lately it was stated that the notorious Ned McGowan was Chief of Ordinance to a Rebel Brigade in Louisiana ; but a person recently from New York asserts that he is in that city, publishing a fash paper of the black mail stamp, called The Town. McGowan would rather see 8 icp paper than the flash of a cannon, any Fare Repucep.—The Overland Mail Line is now carrying passengers at the following rates; From Virginia to Salt Lake, $100; from Virginia te Austin $25; from Virginia to Star City, $30 ; from Sacramento to Austin, 44. Freight from Virginia te Austin, 15 cents = _ oe Tue New STEaMeR —The new steamer which is now being built by the California Steam Navigation Company for the Sacra. mento river, ‘will be larger than ‘either the _} ¥osemite or Cheysopolia. She will-te-néady . ! re whom alt + Ban Fradeisco, for service forthe fall trade. It has been reported that she would be christened the Pacific, the Sacramento, etc. oem MINING Fou SILVKn.—Kight companies sre now sinking shafts in the silver district about Rose Springs, in Placer county, and all consider their prospects flattering. The shaft on the “Layne Claim” has reached a depth of forty feet, and the owners show }fome fine Wicking rock. The ledge is increasing in width, and all seem sanguine of ie wiider the forin ofa mebate with « ‘of men to servein variatis capacities, and its ularity and precision. Its ceaches roll over Valinost every plata and moudtain and ravine in Northern California, as well as portions of Nevada and Oregon. Its President, James Haworth, is one of the most energetic busireasonable chargé, and we are pleased to nity that the old adage, that “Corporations + if you want. them, . * “~Mowpay, March 20th, hastings” do ~° Jas Theame Sely do P Galslen Downleville So ee a ee lows Bin E J Bare do Louis Guarett: City ; Si Hill do Roos Hill Perens Ms 7h Rome ntifes RWright Norce ie hereby givew that the srcsarty ed have this formed a copartners under the firm name of CRAWFORD, LEA If? & CO., and will carry on bd eg Grocery, Provision and Liquor esa, a Stores, No: 5? Broad and 46 Pine Street, in the “Kidd & Knox Block.” W. BH. CRAWFORD, *: CAAS. C. LEAVITT, M. 8. HAMILTOY. Nevada, March 20th, 186.
KELSEY & BSUTLER, ULD respectially inform the citizens of W. they have on hand a large stock of Harness Leather, Calf Skin, And in fact alt kinds of Leather, usually found in that business. The Leather from our manufactory has been in use in this vicinity for some time and in eye ry instance has given good satisfaction. It will compare favorably with any Leather brought into this market, We invite all in want ofanything in the above line to eal] apd see for themselves, as to price and quality of Leather. The Tannery is situated, in Nevada city. on theold Washington road, nearthe County Hospital. All orders addressed to the undersigned will meet with prompt attention. KELSEY & BUTLER. TIGER “H. L. AND B C0; NO. 1. 4 to WILL GIVE A S&S CALICO PARTY, At HAMILTON HALL, GRASS VALLEY ~~" Wonday, May ist, 1865. 4. G. Compton. R. Flanders. J. H. Stebbins. ; Fioor ‘Managers. W. 8. Byrne, F. Cleveland, A. Hooper. 1. Williamson. » Ae Laniaseer y A General Invitation is extended, __ TICKETS FIVE DOLLARS. CROCKETT’S AMYGDALINE. $5,00 per dozen. —— Homeopathic Medicines. (Humphrey’s Specifics, For Sale at Agents! Rates, by E. F. SPENCE, Nevada, Feb, 2ist. THE SPECIFIC PILLS WILL PROMPTLY CURE Spermatorrheen, ‘or Seminal He ‘. WEAKNESs, Ww VER originally caused or however ravated in cha. ; Genital or Uniary leritetion ne sy mpoteney, they act with Says Dr Behre, of New York, Prencys a z and "Physiology ; 1 know of han yy = ly in on cine <. remy MEDICA, Ubimary Weokneases. “3 or bo: $5—n PENSORY BANnagee eee cutee ne mail. prepaid. For saleby, +? © Price $2, by AND MACHINE snop. Seg 5 Every tiede eboheee costings oe ie ng Z P A Weed San Faaneie J Bertolt) Foret t-Cit ty . 7 Feet on Missouri Hill, ‘Nevada and the surrounding towns thas . L portions uf the bowels, and other nervous affections te of Estate, to the highest bidder for cash, ard gy), Jock, to confirmation by. said Probate . Tharsday the 13th day of Aprij, © D. 185, on the pretvises, in Little y, to » Nevada dale; all the ¥i an and interest o1 the said intestate at the time of his death, and all the right. tithe and interes, oS Ba ld os se At red,other than or that of the said hitestate at the. of his edand lyin, m said cownty of i One entire claim o1 interest of Six Hundreg Feet of Mining Ground situated: omMissourj Hill, near the town of Ked Dog, Little Yor, Township, county of Nevada, State of Califor. wia, and known as the Blue Lead or »* Wooster Cat” ms. : fi « Also; one entire interest of Four, Hundreg : near m4 town ef Reg Dog, township and couuty of Nevada and ad. joining the Blue Lead or -*Wo-ster Cut” eats on the west, and the elaims known as the Rob. json claims on the east. . “ Also, Ove Thousand Feet in Missouri Canon, bezimning at a point known as the: Kistle Res. ervoir, aud thence running down to Barker% ALill, be the same more or less. 2. WV W. COZZENS, Administrater, Nevada, March 20th’ ec ad Iodine Alterative, The Great Care_ For all’ Diseases of the Laver, Bowels, Scrofula and. Rheumatism, ‘HE mefgieine reavhes the CONSTITUTION ft. self, and restores it to its normal condition. IRRITATION OF THE NECK OF THE BLADD INFLAMMATION OF THE KIDNEYS, AND CATARRH OF THE BLADDER, STRANGUNARY. AND BURNING, OK PAINFUL URINATING, CALCULUS, GRAVEL, ‘ : BRICK DUST, DEPOSIT, AND MUCOUS 6k MILKY DISCHARGIS AFTER URINATING. For these diseases ‘it i: trilya sovereign rem. edy and too much eannot be said in its praise, y by Lithontriptic it has no equa’ }; being ¢ ieally combined with Iodine, it Jesesses in a high vegree the power of dissolving stoi inthe bladdér and ureters of the Kidney,. he ee und gravel formations.and enlargement trate gland, irritation of the neck dropsy, .c Z CRANE & BRIGHAM, Whelesale Druggists, Agents. HEVADA DAILY ~TRANSGRIPT ® / NEWSPAPER and Job Printing Office, rner of Broad and Pine Streets, . noes N. FP. BROWN. Me Se DEAL BROWN & DEAL, Proprietors oy ones assortment of. fi @ Borde i Paper an@ Card Stock, and We are now prepared, better. than ever before, to'execute m the — venite style, every descripJOB PRINTING —Such as— Bill Heads, Cireular Show Carta, Programmes, ° Bills of Fare, Business Cards, Invitation Cards, Legal Blanks, : Particular attention paid to . COLORED PRINTING. Call and Examine our Specimens f! over Goldenitie BYy Conan and Finesteeets, &r Alleock’s Porous stre Plasters haye the compactness aie lets and the flexibility of a silk giove, They are becoming appreriated by an intelligent publie—° They have restored the withered hana, removed the unsightly lump, cured varicose veins, and external aneurisms. For all affect.ons of the diaphragm or wee in colds and he, fer injuries of the back, for all strains uit teeta, for a weak back. for nervous pains of the bowels, and cramps, for heart effections—in all cases where they have to be used to be properly appreciated, % Principal of.ee Brandreth Building New York. te come. WE have lately received a very ‘WEDNESDAY . LOCAL THe Lost Hit & Co., owners of now sat work “pipi of their claims, an up to the right.. / before they are 1) be worked to adv over four thousand for conveying wat flumes Will be abou . when completed, face dirt and rock any work ‘could b ize the immense a this company sinc the claims, it woul the ground. The . down quite rapid); they will be able t claims at the sam be able to take u . THe PENNSYL Pennsylvania Con located a short. « Cayoteville; had : firet crushing on § ering this“is the fi did remarkably w ehinery was new, gold was necessari case at the first & The amount. of rox tons, and it paid tl They have'now a ness, and a large a mill works four ste ~i8 every prespec running without it Business Cua ment'in to-day’s p W. H. Crawford . & Hamilton, and tlemen will be eng Hardware busines in the Kidd & Kui Pine treet and th Leavitt & Hamilt new, firm. will be Allthe members . men and’are well this county. The & goodshare of th A Grey Fox. caught in a box-tr: Quaker Hill, in thi tetown yesterday, pack of hounds are fashioned fox,chas CLorame! C1 By calling on P. clothing establish Broad and Pine st TRANSCRIP ter bargains in th on hand a large st men and boys, fur must be sold in.or Spring and Semm you is to eall, and in regard to price: this splendid chan Gueat Repuc Day Gocps.—T! vieinity will. ple Goldsmith, at’the streets; will sell week af still. gre