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November 18, 1863 (4 pages)

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the’ gtube'cha aid and bet, 4 peaple fighting are a large number prowling about town ‘wus, WIE COME OF IT. —The encours. agement ‘held out to the rebels by France unmifiga. ‘those two nations frowned arava ite’ of a slave’ oligarchy. to: destroy 2 goverament with whieh they. were at penis una'te Which, they , were bound» ‘by no ‘tiew;' the ‘rebellion would long ago Have been crushed, the ports _ oP the Both ‘thrown ‘open *o commerce, atid “the workshops of plied with the” winteril that gives, si ROA th Aad bread. Tt was the, thorough. boliefof: the rebels in foreigi nesistanée that bhe kept themin-the field, inspired: them with hope-and -protraqt-ed the’ atraggle. ‘Foréign nations have stood in theie-own light. Instead of our Govero-' ment, suffering all the evils of the war, their operatives have read the anguish of national miseouduet. And the evils of their aympathy for the rebels do nob end tere.” Taking part: inthe subjugation of Mexico and be, coming Complicated id Attieriown ‘affairs, the . friendship ‘of Russia for or country threat éned ia European war. The Poles took advantage of thé times and struck for indepen. denee. The natural ‘tendency. of the people of Western Europe . is. to sympathize with the Poles, and thus comipli¢ations arise on every hand. ‘France and Eogland tried the bullying’ gate on Russia and. were grabbed by “Gortechakofl, gnd now ‘the prevailing: opinign among diplomatists ‘in toate European war is almost jnevitable. ‘The sympa~ thy for -vebels: exhibited by~ the Western Powers jas stimulative.of a rebellious spirit over Europe. The oppressed of apy land may ‘well, say: “If the Christian Rowers’of ‘to establish a nation. upon ‘human ‘wrongs, they must bertainly exert their whole influ ence; vik wid militéry;torud, whén' We ask "fer nothing but human rightes”’ Abstractly they dtgue correctly, but ‘thelr reasgoing is based on the: forced supposition that nations are governed by the merits ofa question. "The indecent haste with'which the Western Powers rushed to.;the assistance ot ‘the rebel, by recognizing them as helligerente, holding out the hope of further recogiitian, declaring the American Republic a-thing of the past, ‘and furnishing its enemies wjth meangé to wike the decthration good; 1 being viaitdd upon the heads vf abgttora of rebellion’ in’ multiplied ‘forins. “The peace of the world:is best subserved: by maintaining __ the situs of nations, Wars are contagious, Humanity: end policy, digtated that no countenance should be given to therrebels at ary time by ‘European nations, “They did’ not -heed the signs. They sowed: the: wind: aud will rénp the. whirlwind, A law of ethics has beta violated and aufferiog us wi ment ‘must follow. : Tue SoLptens AND Gan. ‘Meturteaw, Ky His Next Feiend, Gea McClellan said of Judge Weedward of: Pennsylvania, “Our views agree.” And ‘this he said after, } prea ie had rendered a decision nullifying the of the Pennsylvania Legisiature per: mitting the Pennsylvania: ‘troops: to. vote fo their Campa as our California. troops toted, Judge” Woodward was himself a’ candidate for Governor of Pennsylvania the. Democritid nominee against’, the’ ‘Adldiets’ friend and patriot, Ai G@, Curtin; and knew that the . troops would yote fot Curtia and . against himself, hence he sat !n Judgment tn a cave im which he was interested. Aud yet; alter * he had done this, Gen, MeCiellan wrote a letter supporting him for ‘the Gdbetnetorial chair,.and declaring, that . hls. views and Woodward’ eagreed ! : NevADA Comstrrurieman Convention, The Nevada papers are discussing the doings midaal? of thevConsitutional Convention now in sesThere ia some disagreement gmong them as to the propriety of this or ~ that gevtion of the Constitution so far.as it is cunatructed, but generally the fundamental Jaw: of the new State is likely to. be that: which the wisdom of the past has tound to _ be the best. The Convention does, howerer, touch treason rather gingerly, and.is not doing justice to the pilvet country by not allowing it to aesigt in btilding the Pacific . Railroad. That-is however, the business of . the people of the Territory—notours: . Bassa ag the tdaho. . sion at Carson. . FP Workmen have commenced et perio oad and ‘on the building at the ‘corner of ta, owned by James E, Hamlin. It will be ready . for occupants in. & very, ye £8 short time. car Our ‘town promi Serr ixely sp: ap. ‘fearince—the streets being. pretty, well ‘filled. with men from.all parte of the county, attending fates atid wittionses Y pics tam Grand Jury_.. Comixe eT oaks a ‘on number of old vesidents are returning from. Reese River, preferring to spend the winter on this side of the mountains. A crA great many: teame have left this eity itving ‘the past few days Inden with alt kinds of goods, for Reese River. PM eCues atage £ oftibe is at Spence's drug store, on Broad street. — OP —— : £F-Con. Reilly has disposed of his brick building and Jot, on Main strees, to A:.D. Tower and T.T. Daxenport.— A Few Sabbathsago,: the <ongregstion of small Methodist church in # small town in Maine, gove each other, ag usual, words of encouragement after, the discourse, « ‘Fhe -paator’s wife saying in effect that shedid not expect to live long, her husband piously God!” \whereat the pegple. aetnvenay tly) stniled, _ SLEmus FoK THE ncieaine sete Ki California Stage Company are constructing ten Wleighs'in Maryaville for uve on the Hennesa Pass during the winter. ‘I'bey are built with. cushioned seats on. the sides, ia omnibus ‘style, and will be furnished’ with robes to keep travelers comfortable. e ee ‘Fremont Estate-—C. K: Garrison has sued for stven eighths of the Fremont estate.. Hehe bought the Brumagim title:EW” One ot our copperhead exchanges pub» lishes.w long: receipe on ‘How to warm up cold meat.” The-reeeipe may be valuable to coppe ttierh ead politicians. ; PARSON BrowNLow —The sideane of to Porgon Brownlow’ 8 paper. Russia is building eleven iron plated wee sela to be teady by spring. o) eee aohyi "Tue Pacific Raifroud track haa beey coms pleted to Thirty-first etreet, or tu the eastern line of the city: lispite, Sacramento. rf ~ AoMBROANTILE firun in. San Braneieeo, tary Fand. i Hon, WM. M. Riper, exsmember of the House froin, Sonoma, is acandidate for Sergeantat-Armes ofthe Assembly, Joun A. CoLLans. delegate to. the town. ee convalescent. ne ). Tite: Hooker copper claim, neal Honse,: Nevada’ county, has ® feet ‘wide of good shipping ore, rae lor year, there will be taxable p ‘the amount of $80 200.009 in Washoe {i vey Apmindt. ‘Pkonoer at the ‘Russian Me to ta dined, in company with General Wright, with Governor Stanford. AT San Francisco, District hides Bent hter was thrown from his buggy while riding a’ few eveliifigs since, and severely itoe two of hie ribs being broken. the desk of the Cougty: Treg ir has been removed back to its old ph “All persons having orders on the County Treasurer Ti pteseut them at the Banting House. . GiWe earn that two feet of anow felt in the. Jast sturm rn up on the. ridge. has collected i shouted from the pulpit, “Amen! Glory to . ™ Marysville "have sent $102) av subscriptions “. on Thursday, stibecribed $6,000 to the Sani< . — , de. Comatitutional Convention, is — as} 94 in getimnated taht ly the colbree don : vyv'has: been on-a -visit ‘to ‘Sacramento, and . Couxry TREASURER. —The baikdtap of]. H. Mackie & Co., having been, repaired, . Guop Ovitverion.—Calleetor: Tome petit larceny up to murder, cosily~ seated . Yin the back part rel ‘Biaze’s “saloon, WHSES Fae ge gow 1 their handé to, and’ ‘leis thine arté id oar conta on the walle to look at. in lr The crowd in the front parti patronizing.the ar and a varm stove, 4 a ul enough guard atall hours, nice dignets by tle lsat ofthe week, ta Dr. He.is abont to open ” ‘National Exchangeuw fine restagrant there. House. It.will be ready to ‘do business before anny oe a8 ‘SsmuEDOaven has bought. wut GA Church, and may be fotad, blaekamithing at the corner of Broad asi Sacramento ptreete. Miss Plardinge is very guecessful with’ her “tapirit lectures,” at Ban Francisco. ‘ Farier A. Z. Poulin is officiating at Hien nock eity, I. TTue mate of bark Ann Perry was killed fj by oné of the crew recently, at Steilacoom. Washington Territory. — ‘MARRIED: In 8 ov niber 12th by Rev. M. ci tars Ww peg ede oe tog Nor ea Valley, wits San Fran Francisco, Nov. Seth, Le Rev. J. D. oe fara Bennett of Grass Gar to AnCox. recently of New York Ci ; * ‘ons BIRTH. . of BB Valley, on the 15th inst. , to the ie bble,-Kaq. ason. Sir 45 In Grass Valley. Nov. isth, Me). . . K. Neal. aged 57 years an it monthg. nen enema nem tie ete an H.W. WENDLER, . At the Foot of Broud and Main Sts, Offers for sale ‘ane, FOR CASH, the following —s which” mast be ‘within ten days, as I am about to leave for Ban Francisco goods. § Sofas, Yor'a new stock of 6Cushion Cheirs, 24 Ricks, Bale of Ticking; « tbate of Burr Duck: . 3 Matble top Wash Stands. Slargesize, Gilt Frame, Looking Glaases. 22 pair Heavy California made Blankets. 3 1 and examine these Seeds. in the old dito! use Building at the foot of Broad and ain streets. Nevada, Nov. 17th. “TOWN TALK.”? oe MAT. seam 5 Centre Tables, EREBY vide os bla fr munity at TENS b well known (‘Town Talk H » On the Nevada ama . been
Grass Valley Road. And will keep constantly om hand the bestof . CIGARS, WINES, ALE, LIQUORS, &<. S. MAT. TRACY. Nevada, Noy. 17th. OYSTER USA LOON, Beinn MICHAEL LONG, ——~ Take# this aathe a) od of the har opened Oye on Pine Street. . tres °° innonstent reeeipt of FRESH OYS-: ater Btews got up in the beat style. ne Nov. W7th—im “sola N. COODS. lrpsaas wae nay of stolen len goods a ‘Bleonkets, Conte; i Pas atk sid fa ring borg 1 Chlncaanis soleil adalias murderers bo Lewiston ened ben eort. & ve) fore the Gand i a glial ot thes fire ate oe rea =. on, guilty of severa ‘offetises from} Leco@ will, he sendy ‘to treat Cnn R. MM. Hunt's building, next, door to:the old . Sas Factory. pita is vevking the ali : work on his sash factory back of the Court . # Beckman’s, corner en Broad and Pine . za it rt Wg justment bond geod ang by the great fire of Noants was she first Company represennts here and has in every respect fulfilled the a safe, prompt paying end honorable Company. THOMAS P. HAWLEY, pire Qustomah Lodge, No..16, 1. 0. 0.F, TURNER & JOHNS PON, 8. ‘ROTHSCHILD. Mes s Cal, Nov, 12, 1963:«: Pane Compal Of Hartford, nn: “hereby tender their thanks through you to said t ‘emt honorable M. and 4o’clock Gi der m one uw zi Pr. raped 14th day of Noy. OMBS, Constable. b wie ire the service of thie writ, ouin ath county, -“, within nde in and with fae State an i mented o ing date ecuted by for e ped laint such the sam of five hundred and regener mr doh lare and fift og Fie ve interest. thereon from the Mth day of November, a p. 1850, at the rate of three pet cent per h till and if any deficicncy shall remain applying ts cat taney Bate Seton ee for against the fandent fats ote Eos and eet claiming date of Plamtift’ Fag = merawage “ees Say tae mote Sen tea or an t and for eed Fand further a or bo Stearn area And you are hereby. if. peteed shin Pe . jest te eno te Baa a trae 4 Grete, in bald gout eo ob { FURNITURE ---FURNITURE . es Sree ee ety ret Court cll ist ra Ss » ee faint of M. Mur he foth fe & of a certain the 14th da did therend or poten te) ks e‘premiees teul ment aad the application of the dale to the pay ment ot the amount pisint ae and delivered to sad. e ¥ Sine yy ty note set forth in said pBronter of of T. B. ““MeFarlana, Jadge of the tree copy, By G. HE: FANGUHA nae. » A ttorney for Plaintiff. t ony day served on 308 y Of November, a. b mete. Tanite echaeperletes and decribed. of county Pours the iia to Robert and ans{, within ten "gh be on wrest Gey ya if this ofthis court ees beargad cunt dos en th eal, iy the ibe the Ha Ei . $ Tey re j 5 ro) ef FE ea eet i the petition of @. H: Calvy, Ai the Livraty B below the Daily Transcript Office. _ Nevada, Nov. Mth. SAMUEL LEWIS, Cigars aioe, . Pipes, Matches, ‘Ghitas, &c, . At the Drug Store OE. FSpenm a iodeerat 2ne ag ee wit : Br owe, Fong AS +f evada sian Se sronanpanepeiecontia 2 atau RIER m 5 ‘ . i ffnian, ai Ji e for the sum of rane bape: Aas Eee dees a e a pho ear ‘vt ail , tit fend ont: ae 3 in his linea. beretof ore at ras ta. Tabs gg oN ts. A =. Om 4 San, ee Prices! ! searraanete ae ae ae mak ai nd ithe pa recloecd, ap * yee to wit, aie nen hird gh hee rsaphog pas r. ure. He ceiat ip invorm the yerest ot 8 set of” toed bE ye Dy the veirenals ‘a ok tawaship. oun sunt ha tate . ist pu ile Bt itre-open er ‘end velar arkcy B coe. cine ond a _Nevada, Nov. ith; “i the one ne-t ira undivided interet inst . FOR SALE’ lathy & cob. claims at Ss % ait fal TAR AR can Oe wn Ss reservoir, and. from GREAT. SACRIFICE! tener’ id of, e& ba AR ‘Also the . The erty 1 . lower : rop ocafae thi cola at certain minted at” Bie eee onan East and. vain commence eat the P yarth: slug up anid eu Broad Streets. papaisting e if Brown & St. claims, and runa said Mouve, ch on, two hundred feet tothe tthe of Fulwiter dein <a By Ababa ‘s-claims, and extending back to the centre fered bt the nee Also, He One: ro neers Boute a no Bypncduy suid Hetendant, be leviedupou and sold . ) oF OM, SALE CHEAP: to soni ¥ fala udyment. ted to the and costs, and : the coseege, thereof ap) een payment of} The House is two stosies high,and well. ar.. Bal et of ap he gprtry fanged:for a store or residence. Notice is hereb' that ¥ will Sy eas for further particulars enquire of : publie ey iton all Of thé above re 1. S. DEAL: ¥ tot gio gon der for cad at the wr Be 7B of. Red Dog, on Saturday; the twefth day o At the Dafly ‘Travecript Office. cembcr, 1863, bag ohh @ hours of 9 o’clo¢ Nevada, Nov. 14th. READ THIS! a _OFEERS FOR SAL aD HIS. STORE No. 37, Commercial Street, Corner of Main— Cigars, Tobaceo, Pipes; fe. rerio teats ya ee Miorg Sey corse SMS A Pecans ig 4 hin ame Sp I Thoosand. yoy Sb. bales of Kittikiniek PObsbes Fromi'2.50 to $4,00. All chotee brands ep ard Fine © Cut obec: APPLES F APP s —~ werd y HAVE 12.000 po whieh { will sell tosday a Also a fot of © dq VEGERABLES, All at pea Plaka Fresh Vegetables -reHUGH McCLAFFERTY. At the Feot of — etreet. I Asean ye ga “Cunsmitwine. e fw Paves, Having opened 9 ahép at his resjlitienen Spating: Rewess fe realy to do Work at Gunsmithing, Leck iepeiing, : A at aeere natin at aud om reasonable terms. “a ‘NSOL VENT NOT! oa C©E.—In the County matter of wereins Nov. [3th. er L. PHILLIPS, Bs beer pies received red from San Franeisco a large -_ ig ry . ' TOBACOO,, doth aikb ale>edbons. Which he offéts for sale at prices to suit the > times at ope stareon Commercial Street, } A fore doors belvié the Daily Theil Of » Nevada; Nov. 13, Honse ror a HoreL.—8. T.\Oates ofhouse, which t=ods end and fit for a hotel,, Sop orp aa ia ” guidad al . tole &e. * Jaw the . were of has tala . House 6 wauld be GRASS The Nat the late Hodge w Th page acrimma; in which * {tiled bie by the'4 ave inér -ehanics +