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November 1, 1863 (4 pages)

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Destirution Sovta.—The various reSUNDAY MORNING “NOVEM. 16¢. City and County Official Press “Mexico.—lIt is not improbable that a pert p of the news from Mexico has been colored by thé tedium through which it-has passed. Mexican bulletins are not counted of the. Stil there are some itema whioh we can Feadily helieve-— For instance, it is probsble that Minister _ Corwin refusea to hold intercouse with the Fenperiat Government, and that he did not join, in the festivities in honor of the birth of the: French Emperof. We can readily itnaudy-old-Tom-Corwinrefnsing to take . But we.doubt if our Government bas made” treaty with . Senor La Fuente engaging o fafnieh motiey and” moskets, although thé ‘imareliing of troops by Banks to the Rie Grande: may ave been undertaken with an eye both to our and Mexicanjinterests. The Juarez Gov~~ orpment we believe is strengthening, The Mexicans would want entirely in spirit if they _wauld suffer the outrages they report tu be “practiced by the Freneh, without neing en . eaage to repel the perpetrators: Whether the French ere guilty of shooting aad whipping to the extent reported, we are unable to But evidently some of the _Mex:canaso_report and. the masses believe. it, and believing it, they must be a coward “most reliable character. ~gie st any part.in such ceremonies. form av opinion. Listas if they did not rise in resiatance. The report that Gen Forey had been des nied by ns Gavérnment the reinforeement wh ‘ove hundred thousand mén, and had been wed ‘but thirty thousand, may or may not be true. If the Emperor is satisfied withthe aspect of European affairs, we _ doubt if be will stop at any thing to accowpligh his, purpose in Mexico, although the world was somewhat surprised at the abruptuess of the perce that fullowed the suc» degafi] issue of the conflict “at Svlferine.— But'if the ‘Emperor refuses mmre than thir ‘ty thousand troops for Mexico when his eon* fidential General who is intrusted withthe chief-command and who best knows the dif. ficulties to be encountered in the conquest of Mexieo reckags one hendred thousand nex doddaty,, it if. an indication that the Empertir’ is either not wholly satisfied with the atti-+ . . tude of European nations, or that he consid~ the Southern Confederacy a “gone goose, ᴀ and designs to rely more on diplo~ macy to aéttle the Mexican imbroglio than ott large armies to overtarn the government. DéAtA OF MUNITZ: BIGEL.—Morite: Siony, the d belief. We ean scarcely eredit the accounts of iten starving for the want of the necessaries Of life ip any portion of our coun: try. The story” weuld be more entitled to credence if it came in the winter or spring. Bat the harvests ‘n the South are but just . over, comparatively, and we. hase keevived no accounts of the haitdre! ‘ot’ bois the rebel States. Undoubtedly the conscription the constant alarm to which the rebels were Federal victories and invasions, tended to lessen the crop gathered in that hatveat time. ; But certainly there ought to be an sbeotines to last beyond October.. tent. the indications are, that the rebels will be obliged w succumb jrom sheer exhaustion at no very remote day, unless the blockade be raised by foreign interference and. the famishing rebels be supplied. The rebel newspapers. for. some months have noticed bread riots in several quarters of the Confederacy. But these are. dikely to occur if times.of abuadance, and particularly in the South where all business in cities is dead, and few can find work, while thousands raised to despise labor would not work .for a living if they could. We can readily imagine warehouses piled with provisions and surrounded by a lazy population, which at the leat. ‘extremity, rather than work, would force the crisis of “bread ur blood.” Delective transportation or some loeal obstacle may possibly account for short supplies in Riehmond and sume other Southern cities. Weare inciifed not.to be too.sanguine in the belief that at this early date after harvest the rebels are entering a long winter with stirvatiowat their tents, =~ rer br. Bysne calle the wld Republican party a patty” ‘of one ‘iden. slight mistake. ‘The party hid several ideas. No use to make a list: Br. Byrne is recom~ lays out the idens that laid out the Demo,cratic party aed Wan News.—Not wuch news from the East. In Virginia we are promised some sort of a movement soon. Nothing from Grant or Gilmore. _ ; then plundering the vessels, tions at Vicksburg is going on, forward movement will begin. Lata of great destitution in the rebel arty T that has been practiced by Jeff. Davis and" subjected in July by constantly occurring . _ Ifthe reports be Giily true to a limted ex: . He makes a. mended to read the Chicage platform which, The Mississippi ie low, and guerillas infest ita banke, pleking y@ the pilots of boats, and The work of strengthening the fortifica. . The railroad to the: Rappahannvek wili bo completed in four days when the promised gol, the fother of Gen, Sigel, died at Ieuaus bysAchern, Grand Duchy of Baden, on the 17th:of August last, after an illness of three days., Ho was bora in Bruchaal, in the aame Duchy, in 1786, so that more than the allotted three-soure: pears and ten were meted ot to him. He studied law at Heidelburg ; married in 1818; was appointed Judge ; and waa & firm adherent through life to the liber» al school in the politics of his country. Indeed, the Government seemed to consider hiet too much 80, and gave its endorsement to hid loyé of liberal principles by removing biud ‘from the judgeship. Owing probably more to age than inclination, he took no active’ part in the revolution of 1849; but was well represented: by his four sone—Franz, Email, Albert and Charles. On the unfavorable termination of the struggle on the part of the pepple;, three Gtat named ‘were fortuoate enough by flight to escape a dungeon, but * Charles, the youngest, was captured and incateetated for three years. About the time of hi¢.s00"s release from prison, Morita” Bigelionme to the United: States, where be resided. aqme seven years, moatly in New York city, td io Newatk, New Jersey. A few yeareiinoe, warned by hie ‘advanced years, he retiitned' to Fatherland to rest. In addition’ to the children named above, he bad two daughtere—Laura and Therese, Albert is now, 4 Colonelyin the United States service. The Saeramento Bee learns the above facts from.one. of its citizens. who wag a near neighaf bibs the Sigel family in Europe, who eerv‘rang in “the revelution,” and ae te world of “the Little Diitchman.” en A Coutarer.—The. & F. Journal predicts a monetary crisis and and collapse, and gives. some Teaaode for its “belief. Ik agviggn all}. “men to_eet their houses -inorder,.be frugal. Ee" A heavy suow swim vaited Carson city on Kriday evening. ‘PRICE eatehiog bloékade runaers exceeds thirty million dollars, The tara got it as prize money, Iteomes outol the British gouerally. New STEaMERS:—Some of the downeountty papera report that Capt. Kidd, of this city, is building one or two new steamérafur the San Franciaco and Sacramento trade. Captain keeps his own counsel mighty weil. Fire AT AUBURN.—A large fire occurred at Auburn onthe, 28th. The fire was fires discovered in the third atory, of the Empire hotel. Trance. Jéssie Bo PRevionr add Martha Paloter have instituted proceedings to stop. en. Wright from building fortifications oa their property at Black Point. near San FrancieJoserw Kenny, 4 baker in Stockton, re fused to auswet the questions af the esrelling officer, and waa arrested avd Jecked up until he comes to his setises. THE sum of five thousand two hundred dollars was realized from 9 patch ofsizteen-. acres in western New York, in the eultivay tion of strawberries. way to Port Royal, aad st is preanmed a canflagration wilt be sven somewhere in that vi~ cinity before long, " Money.—The money made ty It may be so.and-it may not; The Loss $50,000, and scarcely any insus . THE ALKA of Greek Fire has found his sanidilineiais berg States. have segt, within the t six “Eglod, ry s and phd > ib siko Ba ore 7 ai Any nd In~ k, the work “me kmaker Morrill, whieh it took rteen years t6. comp This hours 6n four different bells: of various sounds, gives the alarm to awaken the master, lights a lamp, lights a fire in the stove, servant's. chamber,.w. who arises in the presence of all looks around the audience a few moments, then draws the . evetaio’ th dpdes. . A durringe is, sedy conhing along the road. calle at Mr. Morrill’s store tack the horses, agd.a desperate fightensues. A tatitier,. with ‘a-glass, espies them, ° and comes tothe rescue. A-huyter at a distance discovers the state of affuirs, and fires at ‘a robbere, killing one, the other dra»p he car into his @ave in the mogntain and ¢ tinge drives on with its occupants. Broad Street, Nevada, HASEY & MAYBERRY Proptictars. October 30, 1863. . Thos Coletan Vi Anau Leyi Ayres Col 74 W. Kinggold G McDonald © @ Coper D Rathburn $0 M DCarr $0 “HH Grove do #§ Hulbart do: J Brookitian: Reese #iy R Wisthern do A Debmo Grass Valley Thos Wells do E L Tuttle do C Gilmore do . AD Skiliman mill A Cook do ee Grass Valley JCS e * do By eves wife A A Havens Reese riv & daughter do 8S Dennell do DD MeDonald Col Hilt G Link du T E.¥rimek Gold Hill w Merely do J P Laramare San Juaa A W Mn Red Dog: W Littwood do Wm Kistie Nevada J V Boovie Minnesota : n SOCIAL PARTY. Ce ft : A grand Social Party will be giyen at the TICKETS THKEE DOLLARS. ares locality. Enquire at this office. o3t clock runs eight days, strikes the quarter, and gets a clock, drives away, As the. carriage nears the nas two robbers atHOOK AND LADDER HALL. MONDAY EVENING, Nov. 24, HOUSE and Fereitere, situated in a good . SOCIAL PARTY. Al 3 > = £ ; a ho. . 4. Grand Social Party. will be given at Walling’s Hotel, Rough & Ready, comations of Arrangements. John A. Lancaster, C. Beckman, Gries Valley. o— Barton, : . Weeks, Jd ohn Webber. aha ee David Bovyer. Charles Miller, 5S. M. Gifham, Pleasant Valley. "Penn Valley. Mr. y + * i Martino Hatch. ° Downey avbebitdle Downey, Raugh & Heady, Oct. 26th. ‘Tecumseh Quartz Mining Co. pa one ven that the Anpagl Ne Meeting 7 of Stockh olders of the ‘Teeumsch Quartz Mining Company, for the Election of Officers wit? ve held at the office of the Secretary. at Nevada city. on Thureday t the 5th day of
November, 1863, at 7 o’clock, P Ee Car LORD, Sey. A. SARGENT, Presiaent. Rifedd Oct. 24th, 1863, Bald mors Gold Mining Co. Gold Flat Nevada Oo soe ep TOTICE is hereby giv given that an aseessment of T-wenty-fivacents per share has thie day.. on the assessable stock ot the above named Company, payable immediately ® ine United Stites Gold Coim tothe Seeretary at his oflice orto T. S. ¢mith, Superintendent. Grass valley, Nevada county. "By order of the Trustees? pa a, I L. BIBBLNS, Sceretary, ont omery street. _ San Francisco,’ “Sept. 19th. . CONSOLIDATED G., &, & COPPER MINING CO., NEVADA COUNTY, ™ TOCK holdcra are hereb assessment of two cents per foot) isthis” stock of the abe ye any Meg tad immediately. Ip = oS a. Office of the Secretary, [643 Broad saree et. Nevada City, Cal. By order of Trustees, FE, ¥. SPENCE, 8 notified that an” dollars per share (20 levied on the capital for the California market READ THIS 1°32 8. ROTHSCHILD, OFEERS FOR S4LE AT HIS STORE ime. . 3m-2p COLDEN CATE HOTEL. THE undersigned begs leave to inhe peculiar manner in which itis putup keeping Nt always moist, . " and causing itto retain its flavor > ayy length of H. PYRMONT....... PROPRIETOR, . NOTICE.. TRAVELERS he. ceier To and from REESE RIVER, HUMBOLDT. -—ON— Weincsday ® Evening,’ Nov. ath. . ESMERALDA, . ad : SILVER MOUNTAIN, VIRGINIA CITY, Are ipvited to examine the IMMENSE sTOGK' ov HATS AND-GaPSs, 6 BOOTS AND SHOES, TRUNKS AND VALISES, fe the Popular House of — . S. HAAS & co., Corner of Commercial and Pine Streets. September Uthr. 186%—leyied by the Trustees . THE VERY LATEST STYLES OF Are, now being received and 8S. HAAS &.CO., a Secretary. Have Branch Stores at Committee of Arrangements. _Nevady city. Oct. 5th, THa8. Charles BI * GOLD HILL 7 DC bower Sa mo . Use B. Goodwin & Bros. sheik Fioor M AURORA,R. Lancaster, A. Barton, O Maltman. NEW YORK PATENT PRESSED CHEWINC TOBACCO. VIRGINIA,” For « Sale. This Tobaceo is manufactured expressly . =" form his friends and the Sublic generall Ne. 39, Commercial Street, Gu —_ ate has lensed the above ~ . eater! Oorner of Main— ¢ popular Hp tel, where he will enor ; : , ane ; top oy Gaia's Tey iheor ved tim ite We are Agents for the n ema ni as Cigars, Tobacco, Pipes, &o. . ticrpatrovare , ‘ Boarding and Lodging at prices to At the following low rates, viz : suk the times. METROPOLITAN . Flor De Cabanas,....-.s+-.003 for 50cents. Gee furnished Rooms for Families. Best Hayana @igars.... ... 2 for 26 cents. H. PYRMONT. AND Se SN icsiatndsccntacacecsscs 3 for 25 cents . Nevada, Oct-13. : ane -; Havana Plantations $60 a 1000 or 3 for 25 cents . El Ria B4lts $60-4'1000, o#,.....3 for Beents. Great Reduction im Prices ! CORN EXCHANCE La Ritiea Conctias $35 «100 1000, or..5 for 25 conts. és a nee of Cigars from 20 to 960 0 rei INSURANCE COMPANIES . ! . ! 51k. bales of Killikinick To . sale . . baeco from 2,50 to . ni Roth New York offices im, good standing, and AW choiee brands of Plug ard Fine Cat Tobac‘awa 5 ex @o at the lawest prices. : JEWELRY, % Genuine Meershaum Pipes from Three to Sixbe eh Poe Brick or Frame Bullategs. teen Dollars: Also & large stock of Pipes of all atyles and prices. o20-3m NEVADA STACE LINE. ; NEw RRANGEMENTY nil. . CHANGE OF TIME! . Q'satne bres . e Office in Nevada. every, odd 43 o’cl hk, AM. for septate cite, Passengers will sto htat Mr A Five in Virginia Clip ex ory suk Soore e—and . an ve next NO night dp = b-1 dor a nar J.8 MecCUR, Prop’ tr. NDAY, NOV. ist rah Jane pil leave the AMES BR. r+ ig ea “Nevada, Oct. 29th, 1863 CITY TAXES. cirr Meatisiucn’s Orrtee, Oct. 28th. 1 OTICE is hereby given that by virtue of Nveheem sees cee wig feeek doer So matan 5. a on nant Sebel ye No. 27 Commercial Street. Nevada city. Cc, W. YOUNG’S, Nevada: Ice Company. E wohld inform the fansteh noel of Hevede! he ‘we are prepared gee furnish any and all timesat the Orders left at the On Commercial street, will receive prompt atNevada, Sept. 16th. Deyo oll. ne pT, Empire Meet Market, meaty ON, EX JR. STONE, { Prop on Merchandise, Purntture, &c. On the most Rewsonable Ter ms & A. BLOCK & CO., Corner of Pine & Commercial Streets. Nevada, Oct. Ist. 4 VING leased my Bakery on Broad street for one z. and Cott to leave N atime I take thsi this occasion vren -{ customers my sincere thanks. ah apes My Poa: mie Alex. Gault. is every way worpe A Ba cman, and . cordially recomNevada, Oct.11th. ~ ‘To my late Patrons. a to retura tomy old atedae-comndot toa Giving 6 . ex! to me and a half years.WILLIAM DAVIS. M N MONS.—State of California, county of evada aud township of Eureka. ‘ThUNITED STATES BAKERY . —AND— J. W. GREENHAM, W°Stiectn respectful! y inform his friends and Sawn sed that he 7” camalenys be found ready to serve all who _ may . with their patronage. the citizens of. Nevada urchased fre above well ery. On Pine street, where vor him The best of Bread, Pies, Cakes, ae, always om hand. FALL & WINTER CLOTHING For Sale at New York Prices! i wo! be.prepared for the comune fete 6 Fda tht . proprietorghip ‘ae. it . pot Age to nent tah t and gconumical, attentive to business, and dies in. Englan jd and las gum of rt ws. food *) their etarving and that, too, with a 5 re ant war renee Meter {ie i uo wanes be BANKING e@WoTIcE AND AB-TRIR the st day of Bores beridiyom. 2. Py my Es a ed Si e antes site in aera fallen dittere “dispos whip ternit pacio! threa! they z ~ habit GUI er’av to go terda dinar on at “G yards We Sa to Bi ment Mett Sabb hour Pr Le only the . tenia In andt "In ot w amor cott anol -dres: In man, have W will eri a dis ing t the o *‘tho die b plied mus! A Lon sour hime “whic Jam ecott The PF in L each crov End vail at fl B eme in tl