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The South Carolina Legislature proposes
“ gouville jailorgt under whose cruel treatment
disarmed. aed, helpless goidiers, wereryitt:
starved or shot, has been ‘execute » but
Athose.andex,.waose 4 i
and whope i went he was,are still uepunished. 1 his pusishment was just, and .
thie Whe csw deny, how mueh thore ' do the
fonda who planned the systematic ‘eruel
w séldiers were subjected, ani
“sho. used. saith instruments as Wirtz to &xecute their plans, deserve ‘to suffer for their .
crimes. 9, . ee
The fact has been well ‘established that
th emeént> of the rebel prisvis and
3) Pirvetinses of our Union soldiers
was planned in Riebmond. ‘Phat the treatment of prisoners was ‘known to Davis, Benjamin, Lee and other leading rebels, no one .
can duubt. At Libby and Belle Isle; the
privations and suflerings of soldiegs were
Pyeltbinwiglit ef the rebel authorities, and
while rebels were fenstiog upon bread sent
from Northern homes, the cries of. ‘starving
r reno doubt reached the earséf ‘the
* pithérities. “But Benjamin says it was impossible to feed the That might answer
for. short rations, did not evidence show.
that the rebel army was well fed, and were
atinot fortho feet that prisoners were starvéd on th» fertileand productive ‘distriéts of
Georgia zat the remote prison in Tyler, Texa8, 24 well.as j at Richmond, and also that
“rebel store houses were filled with provisions when onr soldiers were suffering. 1b
relation to the arrival of provisions fromthe
N orth for prisoners, a committee appointed
to examine into the truth of statements in
regard to the treatment of Union prisoners
say: “Three huadred boxes arrived every
missioner of Exchange, but instead of be
jevenes Weéie retained, abd piled. up
in warehouses near by, and in full sight of
_ Shevtantalized and hangry captives” Many
of these boxes coutdihed food and clothing
for the starving and naked men, who, as ne
testified, eagerly ate anything that came in
their way to “help fill ,up.” -The intensity
and variety of the-systein of abuse to which
prisonera were subjected, can be explained }*
upos ‘ho othér theory than that it was de
signed. “The abuse was in all its forms too
~general, toe uniform, and: ‘tuo simultaneous
to be otherwise than the result of a gen
‘eral arrangement, Such beiug the cuse,
those under whose authority these things
“were done, are a hundred. tiuses more guilty
than such men as Wirtz, who were merely
Sdathuments in their hands. Lee, who has
been entrusted with the education of youth,
migt have, bya single word, prevented jor
greatly alleviated the sufferings of these
-mon..They were his prisoners, and asa
soldier he should have protected them. It
cannot be claimed that he was ignorant of
the condition of Libby and Belle Isle—
Davis, who is now awaiting biel for treason, must have known of, and been instru.
mental in having the plan curried out, for } ;
—we aretold by one of the rebel officers that
there was.n0 office 80 obscure. and ne.action so Unimportant that Davis did not uirect and control. A system se periect and
so Common in all rebel prisous, ‘eould not
have originated frou necessity, . The willing instrument Wirtz, bas suifered, und we
hope the sword of justice will net-be sh athed until those by whom Wirtz was directed,
are made to suffer for their infamous crimes.
“Pre Stare Carrrot.—This editice, says
the Sacramenty Union, is undergoiug a process of refitting up, under the auapices of the
Secretary of State, by way of preparation
for the-incoming of the members ‘of the
Legislatate, The exterior hus been looked .
after, so as to present a comely aspect as
‘well ab g@ard against any inélomeney OF the .
weather; and the interior has been. reno‘vated throughout. The ceilings und. walls
shave been. re-whitened, and the fronts of
the galleries,in the Senate and Assembly
chambers, together wich the doors and other
appointurents, have been oak-grained andy,
gilded, ‘Td -génbral effect ‘is Very guod,
the’ fiew style has the advantage in
of permanency. ‘The chandeliers and
other fi ‘een’ butiiished up, and
the building gonnrally. 18 fast being pub’* We iS atiag nat
en Sie
$20,000 and left about $12,000 exposed to
. cétridt Of thé atfect at the tine dfthe Ab
Have the children ever inquired who: was
c S Lata: but as the documents were very,
valuable id the Fonds invested by thieves,
it was difficult to get them safely to the me
ty ee ¢to-accomplish Mie ; a een ef,
evised the following plan: be grdgred a
wie to be made—as flué'a pie as everatmoked on a refectory ible; inside he’ pat the
ducuments—the finest lininga<pie-ever had.
sifee /pres were tifet: made—he~entrusted
this dainty tora Jad named “Horner to carry
up tecLopden, to deliver ;it safely: intorthe
ee of those for whorn it was intended —
Butthe journey was loug, and the day Was
‘wold, wad the boy was hungry, and the p
was toimpting. and the chance of Matéetion:
was sivall. So the boy broke off a piece of
pie and beheld @ parchment; he: palied it
forth, iniocently enoigh—wondeéring how it
could have reactied there—tied up the. pas
try and arfived iv town. The parcel was
delivered, hut the title deeds of the Mells
Abbey Estate were missing—Juck bad them
in his pocket; these were the juciest plums
of the pie, Great was the rage of the Commissioners, heavy the vengeance they dealt
outto the monks. Jack kept his seeret, and,
when pescén ble times were restored chimed
therestates aad obtained: them: SMbether
Mr. Horner deserves the title of “good boy”
bestowed on -him by the nursery lament is
more! thiw /doubtful—however tliat’s the
story.
Bows “Rowvery.—The What ‘Cheer
o'clock on Monday morning. Thé porter
had just stepped out to get a cup of coffee,
Hoste Sacramento, wag robbed_at three ores Yenson do
TS -PeRTED eH eAvery Tt that Seale.” Te
Easters Trew he rebels have gs ;
probable that there is a place on the face of the earth
Sas EPRI ARN cn
tem, if not spec steadied te ae Joga such
Id
Jack Horner 7 Hereis, phatens sae Presid assard hé wou.
Whea Henry VILE Su risse CAL 4 y ms peerage
teries and drove out oor old monks
treme thee meena totitte tema ene abet ee ENE Se mere ~
of gegrege the su Btange; = SocraLPagTyesMeg geil homas Brock .
by Abbot. pelwaod were nded t
ta « commissioners. FH Abbit'o. oF Glad) Dre ee d ia) Poty ae we
rpdetermined that he wilitecen them . 9% Gold Plat,on Friday fie 4
lovers of dancing, should. be on hand. , 5
ge pneral invitation is extended.: Hs iZ
ge 8 bed new Theater leskba 80
badly during the-last--storm, that the Beil
Ringers were -gnable’ we sees \Menday . v
bight. < ;
<> o
“THE BELL RiNGius —The pen Ringers
started for Moore’s. Flat, yesterday where
they .were advertised. to -gppear at night.
Country Cour, Tuesday,» Nove; 14th,—
People vs Chauncey Tirrill. Senteneed to
10 days imprisonment in'the county jail.
People vs Wm. Moore. ‘To be sent 'to the
State Reform School for two years,
Rosenberg vs his creditors.. On trial.
THE Mint will he closed -for.annual settlements on December: 7th.
———
ARRIVALS AT THE,
NATIONAL EXCHANGE HOTEL.
BKOAD STRELT, NEVADA.CITY.
Lanéster and. Hasey, Proprietors
) Tuespay,; November 14, 1865. i
V B Post San Francs W P Morris: Eureka!
BD Kellogg do —H Snow Grass Valley
L M Russell Gold FJa
LaF Néwherry do ATP Sa
D Hostrop Moores F O D Steno
JN) SueKs Grass VAOW MMSE Retithin’ Hi
P Balch Nevada W M Radcliff Soggsv
when Writ was. knocked dowy and the
sife fobbed. “Tf thouglif the robbers gave
the clérk some megey to place in the safe,
and struck him, with, a slung-shot after the
safe had been unlocked. The robbers took
view. The watchman was standing on the
bery. W. Baker, the elerk, is dangerously
injutéd, and lias net spoken sinee he was
struck.
“Seventeen States have voted for the
aunendment to the Constitution abolishing
slavery, » Big? Rhode Island; Hiiavis, Michi,
gun, Massachusetts, Ohio, Missouri, Maine,
Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Nevada, Manaeota, Kansas, New York, Corinecticut,
Louisiana, Arkansas and ‘Tennessee.
» East Nations, Bask»—The fitst:Na.
tional Bank organized on. this coast—at
Austin, Nevada—appears to have been statt.
ed out with a lively business. Its receipts
of silver bullion on ithe day it opened
amounted to 24,100 ounces,
A Frescu Notion —An almanac fer
imbeciles, for 1866, has Just been published
in Pr aris.
Gen. Kilpatrick has been saaesia Ninister to Chile,
Tue Paris journals minounce that the
‘French army will be withdrawn from Mexico by inétulmenuts wand . that by, August. of
next year thewhole force: will shave returned to France.
Tue, Placerville Mirror says some of. its
cotemporaries must de-business on a cash
*busis, as they verter give “credit.”Tue Idaho Statesttiat, in priuting the
name of the editor of a cotemporidry sheet,
does it thus—patinaloneLeer. Maury, recently paturalized as.
a Mexienn citizen, has, by a decree dated
fhe 19:h of September,” been appointed an
honorary Councillor of State.
Tue tebel G Geueral Jeff, T 5 says,
that the only persons in the South who wish
to dif nity ‘nore fidhtingtre those Who uid’ ot
do. any when they had a chanee.
Tue Chartestia (80D Gourier is urging
the, people of that State to sehd: north and
jnduce gorthern emigrition,
asa aR ~ Alec meee
ngtens.The Evterptize says
Sunday two. large Joads.of hides,
each drawn by eight
Virginia City, on age is Caivtee
the edhbetienah teamaen
TOK Ti . snteratbee letye :maid fon -thyn party a
Se “ye
Mau. Lost. —A dispatéliraédivéa® trun .
MftsiMeCpurtney Ba HF Batter Gold HUT
Mast MeCourtney do J Dedge Grass Valle
R Wide Unidiville “A Sheliinburger Bl T
RP. Barnett do, 4& Boomhower Wil v
poh NV, Webite Cherokee § ¥ Freeman Gras
= =
DACIF4&4C MAIL
SPEAMSHIP, GO;
me
The following Steamiships Will bé dispatched oa
i the followi ing pamed days ;
"Nov. fe2Constitution. C apt. E. S. Farnsworth
Nov; 30--(ralden City, Capt. Bradbury.
From Folsom Street Wharf, at 11 o’eloek, A. M
eee tek punctually,
FOR PANNA A.
Ts Will be conveyed Pauuma ito: Asinwall by the Panama Railroad Co, and from Aspinwall to New York by) the Atlautic and Pacifie
Steamship. Company,
A Baggage Master_w sent each trip.
"These tieabrors will ie) hy att ne TE ofelock.—
Passengers are requested to have, their » ier age on
board before 10 0’cloek. Het
Cabin passe ug ers reese Sprop
OLIVER BEDRIDGE,
Agent Pacific Mail tte ip C Jompany.
Cor. Saerar »Leidesdorff sts,
> AR DY
Clente Tobacco and » Fancy. God
L. PHILIPS;
ON BROAD STREBT) @ext deor to the Post Office
1 Has a large) 5 stock of
Havana Cigars, “Of ‘every brand,N (f
AR ee Lee Ie ae b,Snekng. nd
teution, of Smokers and Chewers.
He has also, Pipes of every viriety, from a’ com_+mon ¢lay tod splendid Meersehaum:
Also on hand a splendid stock of
Toys, Fancy Goods and Nick Naxs
of every kind, together with a fine stock of
CUTLERY.
The proprietor.of ibis estnblighme nt_is bonnd to
retain is goott firkeeping splendid gouds
aud. selling theiu lotto thao anybody else in this
vity, Call wud examipe the goods, at the old stand,
next door to the Post Oftiee “nit
Fontine Gold . and Silver Mining
COMPANY..
Ton
Mines Located in Excelsior BY’ oupte county
*‘tefGirals.”
2 Savane mark's
»aa
od
lowing shares inthe Pouting Gold and Silver Mining
Company a are delinqaent ter Assessments, duly lev
tiat pata, togiethir with costs cd tis ahaa
Will be sold, seeording to law..
oh .: Asse'ts Now”
John Gafneyy'fo) ogy’. geyo'T
“T. Sulliyaa, L 2,3; 4, 5,
N. MoNaniat, 2s Oa
+ eamorsnioe: oma Ye > BeBe
Randals, © eH
Guny ip Neri 2
J. Ream, li CURE
0 "Weare:
‘cahge th
Notice ts hereby nun ‘thaea ‘the fe fol .
jody ang payables n,U nited States Gold Geis, and i-.
Physical, Debility i t9pgy,. ieart,
uyierous, SS phaatal tee r
tient suffers until the physical powers are. destroy a
the negvous power w pista vor into
an untind y emee. woe as di
ders, Watt?s Nervous Antidote will eff ny
a permanent cure and restore the patient to health
and strength, even when apparently upon the verge
of the grave, this medicine will snatch the intended
meron eh aioutte? a mes e medicine’ ears
is of purely vopelaiba eapeinton and will harm Ho
one. Persons of sedeiitary habits or those whdge ovcupation requires extraordinary éxercise of the Uraip,
will find the use of this medicine of great benefit, as,
it produces activity of Me phy'picabsystem ava quiets
r sale by all Druggists.
. FOR'SALE””
, sep9 Sm
wire ion merce
Company, with all the property of said Company, E
offered for sale low. f vacp red vos for se ling is beny shés penne in havin
their. boi Sta. 16a, having. sufficient
means to repair and resuine Ka? ie
Apply at once, at the Bz spay . oe 2 ag
& TULLY, to 5. DER i os By:
Pennsylvania Compaby, pom & of the!
Company. Good title and possession given ane
'. dialely. nl@
‘HE Credi Pennsylvania, Gempan
Tt Are reqnested to to Reboot hills: this. pare f
day of November to 8. Deeble, Secretary of the Co.4
at Hinds & Tully’s Bank for adjustment.
nl0 8. DEPBLE, Sec, Pennsylv ania Co
. FALL IMROBT ATION I
CLOTHING ! CLOTHING !
FOR THE 37
FALL & WINTER TRADE! H
é AURE, RECEIVED,AT.
Ps. BA N mM £ R? Ss
Corner of Broad _ and . e Streets,
oF) 4% 2o'IRR
A Large and Splendid Stock of
\
MEN’S CLOTHING,
BO VS CLOTHING,
%
FURNISHING GOODS,
2
ii ti &
RUBBER CLOTHING,
‘ TRUNKS AND VALIGES,
Together with an endless variety of
Fine and Heavy Boot,
Ladies’ & Children’ s Shoes & Gaiters
Of every description,
.
oe
market and are especially adapted: for
Fall and Winter Wear.
And for Make, Style and Fit
cannet be surpassed by
any Establish ment
in this State. “4
than at any other House in
Nevada County.
Also, a large stock of
CALIFORNIA BLANKETS,
Of all sizes and colors — constantly on hand.
We invite the attention of all in want of anything 1
in our line to give us a call, as our stock will be
found complete in every partictilar “dnd s ‘satisfaction
: quesentect. esos th .
P. BANNER.
Corner of Broad shape Maat
Nevada, Oct. 18th. °
Notive to Gusti
Pa) Quarte RAST 242
OwNKRs.:
aa ee Po
percent
eText cet wm ir sag iis bert olen irk .
ee ee
AGBH INT
a
the nerves. Watts. Nervous Antidote is . ,
‘MATS AND CAPs, .
These Goods have been selected expressly for this . ,
Goods will be sold at Lower Rates
. New
SA MA E E, it is the
A privilege ani rt OUR EE his
patrons, through sume uiedium, when he is in receip:
of a
Syd
GEOUS cK
And more particular! y Neth « , Poutem p. md
pasdaes EER
RATES a2 a
Axia’ ficotidtive With that 2 hl custom,
J ot!ow GOLDSMIEE
berraisanighien sir isinat 70s RTCA EMORY site
Corner of Broad and Pine ‘Streets,
. “Betects mis manner of idol nelthe ts”
“7 NEW SROOK OF
Falland Winter Goods,
To his old partrons and desires the particular * oe
tention of ALL parchasers. Call anid Bihte his
steck before buying elsewhere. . .» >
pete eee?
e% His stock consists in ari ‘of. ‘
Drdés. Goods—
"[7ihcorh as ge Beth irdoce MAR ad Mating PO Gn de-N ploy’
Gros de Rhine, baie
©* ARivbed Silk, all clors, the bea and ‘Bho
« ,Evench Merinos, all colors. —
‘(Eta press ‘Cloths. é
© Pie Ribbed Scotch Plaid Pupils’:
et) »Erench Poplins, ., . Pre es .
Poi 71 de Chevre. pHaA
. De Laines, wv ool ana Paid.
Colored Alpacas, —
Silk warp black Alpaca—and i fact,
Allkinds of Dress Goods usnally kept
in a Bashionable Dry GooksStore,
Calicos, French, American & Biiglish
Will be sold for
Les than San Francisco) ‘Wholsale
PRICES t . *
es oe
Shestingn—aii kinds, always on ap HE °
2000, yards of 4-4 Sheeting, best (brand, will be
Bold at a bc low price,
sree, . COLDsMmITH:
Does not humbug the yuesae by staas every one knows that Dry Goods fave advanced,
Put call at GOLDS$MITH’s, compare prices with
others and you will ~~ find @ ditference of 25 ger
cent. a4
Cheaper than at any other place.
Household Furnishing. Goods !
Af you wayt to furnish up a House, ge to, «
GOLDSMITH’S.
«a» Wowmv,ill, fing .
10-4 Linen Sheetng.
5, 6, 8, 9 and 10-4 Cotton Sheetings, —
Table Linen, large assortment.
eling,.
ns ag dl afl kinds..” .
fo Bed Quilty, .) foc Ree aeh tp 5
Pillow-cases, linen, and SS one eee needed.
Fancy Goods, Hosiery, Laces, Trimmings, Ribbons, Buttons, &e.
sen ye oo [email protected],GOLDSMITH’s,
For he always keeps the latest and best. styles—
not surpassed by any establishment outside of Sap
nei
WOOLEN « coopDs.
-Break fast Capes,
Sea Foams,
_ Nubias, &e. dc, atl ana to omit a tsi.
Cloaks of all description, —
wie short ind i Tong—latest style.
‘Shawls of every nd Anow
Goods!
GOLDSMITHDS Stock connot. be surpassed
by any other Dry Goods House'in ‘this county—the
i tne Treen Oh a Bet
Velvet Bonnets, * Turban. Hats,
Saratoga, Diana and Sailor Hats.
If you want ‘Trimmings for @ Bonnet
or, Hat, go to GOLDSMITH’S.
_ And get the Prettiest und finest
. Frenen i iidanais rag “and
ae, on
SS.
Shirin $c,
co présént prices. “s
ms ROR dem tina:
é © @OLDSMUPH wit soon Ba i in eat oa lr
“ geceamemaed
cw
Seg ig
fetegeee
ting that Goods will be soid at lower rates thawever™
on
Diy. Goods 5: 25 percent
the right direc
whe served th
alouyreccived:
lieve that the
wiléré they © n
dollars. _—
but the she ’
omakethe ctia
For the perfor
upon such bed
be selected, . a
servé if the . ¢
meet their ex]
Pui Fi
Company, of
malicious mi
“Beer Jerker’
Were foutd fu
tenced “y ester
forty dollars
promptly “aad
y Fourwere co
rested.
Hat Losr.
altitude, “and
cote, wa’ unc
‘apex. of Col,.]
ing:the storm
was doue neal
supposed that
the hat it we
Veutrent of air
Any Saxe the «
‘prized, en,ace
fact, that.it we
wof » Washingt
hat will be 6
-twe Son:
the. firet. Wit
day and duri
from the? soul
‘From 6° o’elo
9 o'clock ‘yes
{South Yuba
' fall of 4, 50
‘season sets .
that miners v
“ble time for:
county have .
in getting the
most of then
is & blessing
Bap Roat
ed down nea
tarday morn
anvhour, ont
upon which .
with clay .an
that:it:would
The City Tr
mecadamize
‘than it was
fixed us soor
A BEAUT!
$53, was fou
week. The
the State ab
the epiyion ;
the Atlantic
fornia mines
anywhere y
RETURNE
Bailey who
has arrived
Territory.
thie city and
‘wus a heavy
to know tha
his stay in]
Pay You
~be the last «
wpaid, witho
County Coll
for the purp
“owing taxe
‘Coities. Pa
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wo
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