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te CONCHESS.— The Thirty-uinttr Con . pore y the owners of the
gress of the United States will meet in its
firs avion, on’ the 4th day ot Devoiiber—
~ one woek ‘from next Monday.
ti
assemble 2 od the formation of the Guyernment; cAll the -questiogs Of reednsti-iction in the rebel States will no doubt be
. puibunlb tad 40 that, body by the. President.—
= He-has r oh a the States lately ih te~“bellion tha oastitutions-must be submitted to ae fe for appreval, ic . .
dng the responsibility of ‘providing Be at
reballion and diseo¥d inthé future upon the
‘Legislative department of the nation. All
of ‘the. Presidents acts since the close of
the rebellion, have been based, not upon
any law,-batapot the necessity of the case.
He has been acting, not as the executive of
the nation, but asthe military head + When
the rebel government was broken uj “up and
their'armies defeated, tre States were left:
without government, aud as: military: ¢om~~ mander, holding the territory as such, the
President.was under. the negessiiy of appointing rulers and regulating affairs until
sonie competent legislative authority should
_ assemble. That authority rests in Congress
“and the ei germane.
that body, will tell for weal or woe upon
future of thew
“what Pigaidieut "rohoadl holds this view
of the question is demonstrated by his acts
By! what authority does he appoint Govern« Ota hid other officers if the rebel States, if
not by virtue of bi position of Commanderin Chief of the: Army, and where does be
ge} the authority to ‘prescribe laws for those
States, if not fi a the same source? Does
the, Constitution.giye him powerte make
laws as well as execute them? Certainly
not, and yet even the most bitter, opponent
of Johnson does not pretend to say that he
has exceeded his powers in the appuintment
» of Provisional Governors in rebel States.—
In yielding this. point, all parties »cknowledge that the rebel States are held by vir, tug pf thé war power of the sation, though
they may call it by other names. . The rebel States are now in precisely the same Gon~
_»@ition, they, oecupied when the rebel armies
were disbanded. ‘True, they have held conventions and adopted constitutions, and in
some instonces elected offices under their
ametided constitutions. The President has
told them that these instruments must be
‘subinitted to Corgress. Suppose’ that body
should reject them, what would become of
the elections and the State organizations
_ which the late rebels have, in part, perfect“ed? The President's policy leaves the whole
Matter at the disposal of Congress, and uotil the action of the late rebels 1s ratified
by ‘that ‘body they will have accomplished
: snothing..'This view of the. case, will leave
the admission of Representatives to Congress from the Suuthern States also to that,
body. ‘Let us take'for instance South Carolina. That State goes to work and sapende .
her constitution, and under that instrument
elects nibnibers of Congress. No Representative can be admitted until the instrument
is ratified,and even after it is aéceépted by
In its results
Congress,. that; body .can pass upon the:
claims of persons chosen toa seat, Considerpble bas heen said in regard to the proba. (5
_ bility that the names of Representatives of
the late rebel] States will be called by the
. -@lerk of the House. Whattight has he to
call theirnumes anti? the State which they
claim to represent is orgunized ?
As we stated ut the outset of this artic New
‘the President has shiwh by his acts that he
considers the whol: question of reconstruction ac a matter for the decerminativn of,
eka nad unless his theary difle s very
materially from his practice, we expect that
he will tke this ground in his M seage! tn .
> ‘this view of the case, the dupreceitid responsibility resting upon the next Congress
will.be readily perceived. Lf that bedy*is
Ned by wisditu in the enactment at
lawe, nnd the questions left oven by the
. warare judigivusly managed. and permaneatly settled, in accordance with the prin; hee agar sand tan go of the
i be eeeured, ap the “sisterhood
bey .» united in purpose, bound togeth~ee by community aan will becoine
one in feeling, ae they ‘now are in law.
S784
t
“ EP a a or cana §
ngtess ever
ciples of freedom and ‘Justice, alike to all, . ’
Celorado. Late advices state that he has
been most cordialiy received “by the‘Impehim for, tl the prosecution. of bis researches.
The Exnperor, who, hike fhe late PringeConsort of Great Britain, mitigates the asperities of statecraft by dabbling in science,
has paid him wiany’ pérgonal attentions, and
the populace of Rio Janeiro have showna
praper. appreciation of the eminept philpso. ant
“phéer. The Work which’ Professor Agassiz
went out to perform is being vigorously
pushed. His party has: been divided, and
the several sections dispersed to various
parts of the’ vast empire, the one under the
immediate. direetion of Professor Agassiz
‘Being ‘oceupied, at.last accounts, in the as
sentté thé headwaters of the’ Ainazon ina.
steamer. furnished by the Government.
The expedition, at work, as it is, in a
country Wheré nature has Veen tore active
and more astounding-in her developments
than in any other on the globe, can hardly
fail.to accomplish ‘great results, and to increase the wide-apread fame of ‘its. distin
guished leader. x
Sa eeneneell
STAGE LINE. —The citizens of Grass
Valley are ‘agititing the project of a stage
line ybebwreen that city: and Sacramento, ~~
THE cable ordered by the State Telegraph
Company for the purpose of connecting the
American shore on Puget’s Sound with Vancouver Island, arrived at San Francisco a few
ss since, and will be laid forthwith.
Sleighing parties are al the go at Silver
Mountain, anise equ Ja =
THeRe are a a half of iron-clads,
now laid up in the Delaware River, at League.
Taland—a mile apd a half of war ships whose
ports ave closed, whose guns are silent, from
+} whose egcaye pipes no steam curls upward
to the air. These vessels, which have done /
the country se mueh service, are practically .
dismantled; and dft terest in-péace until
they are agnin needed.
* General Bidwell ig building a. ‘palatial rea.
idence” in Chico, Butte county. ‘
One of the. Beechers. (Miss Caroline) is
engaged on @ wark’ to disprove the doctrine
.of future endless, punishment, a doctrine that
Doctor: Béecher the senior so ubly d fended.
‘ONE govd Haxane cigur is fouodby Dr.
Richardson to yield, when its smoke is condensed, a eufficient amount of peisnous matten. to induce active convulsions ina rabbit,
nnd Bix pipes of: cummon: sheg tobgegp _w ill
yield sufficient poison to destroy a rabbit m
three minutes.
—_—_—_——_——_—__aaa
ABRIVALS AT THE
NATIONAL EXCHANGE HOTEL.
BRUAD STRENT, NEVADA CITY
Lancaster and Hasey, Proprietors.
SATURDAY, November 25, 1865.
Major McBride, wife RF Craig Willo Va
aud child Sun Juea L R Soggs Zine How
Misa CA Crall do J Wilson Quaker’H
A: ep Bacrammant G F Jacobs do
Boies de J Martin Summit Ci
H Baker Fulsom’. D Ward Joues Bar
4 McKimey Sao. F PO'Tool do
J Maguire Grass Val W W Nichole Col H
JC Boynton R & R WR Morris Sum Ci
J Denslow Grass Va RC Black Bloomfel
H A Ashburn Plea V G@ H Culby Red Dog
T Bowers Grizz!y H F @ Guild Nevada
J Jones . do W Nesbitt do
AB aton Mead Lak J G Uaderwood G Va
CH Erskins Qua Hil 3 Bright San Frane
5D Joslyn Moores FN H Cronkite do
OD Baveock “do “Mrs Dovlin Chicago
C Ranseur du M Dooliu du
W bord Canada D Glavin Sierra e»
GRAND CHRISTMAS BALL!
FOR THE BENEFIT OF
THE NEVADA THEATER Co.
The Trustees of the Nevada Theater
Company, will give a eae
, GRAND BALLL, ;
On Monday Evening, December 25th,
AT THE NEW THEATER, —
All are invited to attend.
rial Government, and every facility given . Se
ee
isthe price, while 9140 por month i shed
for a store room.
N 3TABLE’S SALB—By virtue of an ox
s,s Teor of Wm, P. “Aiport. ‘and. ugainst J.
tdinqhell Sy rool the, ‘of $877 nd costs
oF sul os fellbwrdog
lees e Lhe gists nd, eran 9 ofore ret to wilt:
All che _rigt a
ant inand to that of minceteechyp oon gage pose, “ond 9 inane ot on
ork, a joining the eiaims = ver cg hed 0.,
and the claims caten as the Micheli Demeir
ground, to er with all the appurtenances appertaining or belongitig to png Claims. Notice
is hereby given thaf 1 will expose to public sale,
hand fo ie highest Dida eran the, sitinge jot n the st er; at. the v e 0
ited bog. on Saturday, the 16th day of i Bosom
perween the hours of-9 o’clock,
bem o’elock, P.M. ‘Taken; ae the prope tv ot
said — to satisfy the above: demand and
“‘aceruing costs
Given under my hand this 234 a of Nov.,
1865, MILTON OmBs,
n26 ‘ Constabie.
(oNsTABLE’s SAER—Stase of California,
County of Nevaua, Township of Nevada, 4s
By virtue ofan Execution to _s delivered, issued from the Court of E. W. Smith, Esq. an
acting Justice of the Peace in and
aforest ge date the twenty-¢ight day of
October, A. L. » to satin! 5 BF me rendered b: said Justice sa ence. on the twenva day of October, A. D, 1865, iu favor of
pat Ten f 8 = pe ag catgut a SAR
or the sum of Two Hundred an
Twenty ‘three Dollara and 1 ‘five’ ‘cents, debt,
ave ta
ighest
Labeeneh Bempagrsiend ven muit «i
ken in execu ie y sad will et to ,the
described properbidder for ¢ash, followin
ty to-wit :—A i the right, von le and interest of
Frederick ge tn ted, in ahd‘fo a: certain
House andLot, dying and being on
Gold Fiat,in. the rae, ee Nevada, coun‘y of
Nevada, and State of California, and bounded as
follows : On theeast by the premises of J. H.
Waatwert Se on the west by & favine leading
the aa by the penne of said Wentworth
al ravine;and en the scuth the’ road
leacin,, by the old Gold Fi at Save Mili to che ota
Whigham mill, together. with all and singular
the hereditamen ts and appurtenances thereunto
ing or in anywiee appertainin ikcame
pee heretofore eengics by
aid rpenter'asa residence. Also,
all bis ri ore ora. of. sees to a
ey See, caee rs angles, spurs and v:
oe ciel ee the machinery attached to, or,
ene a or Lode, consisting of
Puebe. “Whe and en ttm » Also, all
the pen, abe. Jan aad or thereunto belonging —
hill Tee a — easterly ain m the old
wold Flat mis Gola Fiat Fiat in the
towns hip of 8 Neveda county of Nevada, State of
Califor: and is known vs the Carpenter &
the abeve describéd premises nawing been heretofore attached ee “—~
August. A. D.1t e, entitled cause,
I will sell the Se: : tle Court Hou
door, in Nevada city, = buble auction. onsA
URDAY; the Sixteent ~~ D.
F866. beavers. the ehours 0 3 » and
5o0’clock, P.M. Taken as ms p operty be Fred
erick Carpenter to satisfy the deman
Satara aalar mar waliaethinuiee aie tee bt ven un m: on
November, A Db. "1365. ” ad ae bs
n25 J B. ORAL. ha aman N. T.
Harrah for the Holideys!
ee
+
TOYS! TOYS!
os
TOYS!
pean
Ni¢cK. ‘mocevick.
pre STREET, Nevada city,. has just received the largest ad most magnificent stuck
ut Toya, Funey Gours and Nick Naxs. ever brought
te See mahamees:
Hehas Tuys, Guns, Swords and accoutrements
for soldier boys, Maguificent. Dolls of every mo eee
for the girls, ‘Dancing Gontrabands” and ‘
neta, int Wagons, Horses and splendid Toy
and ey that a jag any orerining 2 xi eChristmas and New Year’s ‘rniniine.
Also: a large stuck of the best Candies, Fruits, ete.
always on hand.
are invited te call and look at the new
stuck which. will-be sold at inust reasonable rate’.
Nevada, Nov. 2th.—liawt ~~
,
Ra
W. L. SHAEFER’S
BOOT AND SHOE STORE,
Cummereial St. south side, near Pine. ‘ ‘
New Goods and Wew Prices!
Coustactty on hast large lobaf
BOWS CUSTOM MADE BooTs,
Just the thing for Wet weather.
AY LARSE oot peeny selected eae g of fine
heavy Water pect roe Chad fering. "Also an
LADIEv' "au CHILDRENS’ Boorse
AND
With heavy soles—seleoted Ay for the any
Dre we STOCK
thet ie a alae Re sec Consisting, of
Gente Boots, Shoes _and. Gaiters, .
re} oa
Per the eounty j*
from the claimsof Soodeey : & Cc mpany .
bi to Mid mye Decp ravines 80 called, mad pM
e
Company Ledge or, or the Wheel Ledge, Ali of . .
e thirtleth day of {
LaDrEs Ge gevaba CITY
AND COUNTY ua
: I have just received a
6 Goons,
SA OH OM at ICLLTET POMEL
AS A MATTER OF COURSE it is tr
privilege and duty 6t a Merchant:to inform his
patrups, through sui e medium, whenhe is in receipt
pale .
' Sitppers, key Re.
From the best manufacturers of New York, Phila
delphia and Boston.
abet BOG Gent Laies Miser .
and Children’s ——
assortment of
Just from the Manufa
Steamer. I also haves
Miller's Celebrated ‘eecGases “biacking, Neats Foot Oil,
Freuch Calf, Kip, Lining Skins, Sole Leather, Lace
Leather, Pegs, Nails, Awls, Thread. Lasts,
_ and in figt evry ting t0 be foysd »*
inca first-class Shoe and ~~
Finding Store.
Repairing done in the best style:
And a good fit warranted i gine:¥1 ee:
Boots of my own manufacture mF te chikaghenh
will seil all my Gouds,
House in town! a
Lb os ~~
Pest Santa Cruz Sole Leather, by the Roll, 32c.
Best Santa Cruz Sole Leather, by the Side, 33e.
‘Bemember the Corner . See
‘ Wetaaa’ November 11th.
FOR SALE.
fe QUARTZ LEDGE AND. MILL
known a6 the Pennsylvania. Mill and! shite.
Company, with all the property: of
‘offered for sale low. The reason for selling is because the’ has been unfortanate in having
their boiler explodea, and not iy P sutlicient
e ‘ond resume waek =
a Apfiviatonce, wat the Banking Hidhse of HINDS
& TULLY, to S. DEEBLE, Bese y of
Pennsylvania sarge om b per request of the ® whale
Company. Good title and possession given immedialely. nl0
TO SCRIP HOLDERS.
o
>,
Treas 's Office. Nevada, Nov: Mth, 1°65.
LL PERSONS. HOLDING WARRANTS
dawn on'the General Fund of Nevada Co.
and registered between February ist. 1865. and
February 20th, 1865, are requeated to present t
same for payment. Intercat on the same
Sal We He OAT ED. Treas,
ni7
4. Cigars, Tobacco and Fancy, Goods
L. PHILIPS,
ON BROAD STREET, dext door to the Post Office
Has a large stock of .
Havana Cigars, of every brand,
He has al of from mow clay to eplend every variety, a comAlso on hand splendid stock of.
Toys, ‘Fancy Goods and’ Nick ‘Naxs
of every kind, together with a fine stock of
CUTLERY.
The prapleter of this esta establishinedt 4 bound to
retain its gvod reputation for keeping reco goods
‘than n this
Po AA " examine t at’
next deor to the Post Offices ni¢
F O'S SALE.
ing to leave the Sta te
Will sell his Blacksmith Shop,
And fixtures ata reasonable price.
H. GRASS, Red Dog.
_Red Dog, eqs 19th. fm
ROTHSCHILD, .
‘Masonic Bldingy PINE. STREET.
: DEALER IN
PLAYING CARDS, KNIVES, &c.
, —___—_
The choicest Haveua Cigurs, 8 for 50 cts.
~ ‘Phe best Havana Cigars, 12 1<2: cts.
_
~ FALL FASHIONS !
it 1
hove ‘and Shses made to order!
<a Cheaper thaw @ny other}
NDa quantity of Superb ‘Sin g@ ‘and
Chewing ‘otecte, Se whink Wxinyis t ate)
tention of Smokers and Chewers. ;
E Testa wishEw. Goops!R tREW ¥ GOODS: ;
“gnoncnreus STOCK OF GOODS,
of’ Vand . more particularly when he contemplates netting
them at
RATES. UNPRECEDENTED,
. Atid in accordance with that privilége ‘and ‘custom,
Mr,
Corner of Broad and: Pine ‘Streets,
Selects this manner of introducing his ;
NEW STOCK OF
. fall and’ Winter Goods,
To his old partrons and desires the particdldr attention of ALL purchasers. Call and examine his
steck orn buyiog elsewhere.’ .,
His woek consists i; part of
Gros de Naple,
< “Gree dé Rhine, * if
Ribbed Siik, ali colors, the best. and fest.
French Merinos; all colors. i ;
' 'Empress Cloths: BE KMEey
. Fine Ribbed Scotch Plaid Poplins
Freach Poylins.
Poi 71 de Chevre
De Laines, wool and plaid,
Colored Alpacas,
Silk warp black Alpaca—and_ n fact,
Ali kinds of Dress Goods usually kept
in a Fashionable Dry Gooks Store,
Calicos, Frezich, American & English
Will be sold for .
Less than San Francisco Wholsal
PRICES! 1
‘Sheetings—al! kinds, always on hand.
2000 yards of 4-4 Sheeting, best brand, will be
sold at a very low price,
A. COLDSMITH,
Does not humbug the people by stating that Goods will be sold at lower rates than ever
as-every one knows that Dry Goods have advanced,
but call at GOLDSMITH’S, compare prices with
others and you will surely finda cneapent 25 per®
cent. *
Diy Goods 96 per cent
Cheaper than at at any other place.
Household Furnishing Goods !
If you Wait to furnish up a House, go to
GOLDSMITH’S.
You will find
10-4 Linen Sheetng.
on» 5 6,8, 9end 10-4 Cotton Sheetings,
Table Linen, large assortment.
~~ "Toweling,
. Napkins, all kinds,
Bed Quilts,
Pillow-cases, linen, and everthing else needed.
mings, Ribbons, Buttons, &c.
Go to GOLDSMITH’Ss
For he always keeps the latest and best styles—
not surpassed by any establishment — of Sao
Francisco.
WOOLEN < ‘Coops.
Breakfast Capes,
Sea Foams,
Nubias, &c. &e. all i ma 6 ona Bay
Cloaks of all description,
Sacks, «sas le rn ei al
Shawls, of every kind known.
New Millinery Goods !
GOLDSMITH)PS Stock connot be surpassed
by any other Dry Goods; House in this =~
> doa citer hw atari .
_ Velvet Bonnets, Turban Hats,
If you want Trimmings for a Bonet .
_ OF Hat, go to GOLDSMITH’S
_ And get the prettiest and finest
French Flowers, Trimmings and
pppoe ‘
“ Carpets, Oil ‘Cloths emis
Largest aod. best assortment in the city.
English Ingrain, 2 and 3 ply, Brvsctls and Velvet.
Hemp and Manilla Mattings, —
English Oil Cloths, all
‘Will be sold for LESS than San Franciscoopers treet.
‘FOR THE HOLIDAYS! ,
will “gowerrn soon be in receipt receipt ofa large
Fo Aa every wet, Kew Goods,
to with despatoh.
~ COLDSMIT H.
ping. a. Se
National’
“pleasant
& Hasey
is sufficier
A tiumbe
atthe Na
able and .
the Nevad
‘alent. tox
We advine
Dancing {
will be fa
, the vieini
are comm
in Sargen
been start
The Dut
menced w
almost re:
the most «
in, the cou
able owne
work dar
Pubic
den will
Broad str
"in thd eve
at 1) Po
. Rev. RB.
Congrega
A. M,. and
and Bible
Rev.
Services a
this eveni
Rev. M
E Churel
3 o’elock
Goup
ledges. are
of Roger
were shot
these led
gold and
sunk a sb
_ propose t
the purpe
depth, an
These mi
profitabl
THEAT
Nevada '
Monday «
purpose ¢
debtedue:
ion is fav.
the party
sttandted.
ae,
retired fr
burn Stai
met ly ed
drives th
ing a goo
in his ne
Packer
fifty mul
“dor coun!