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. Mone Barrisn Nevrracrry.—Iotelligence. lof {Grier acts of neutrality by the
_ British Government is brought to American
cars: Thietime it comes from the Cape of .
-Good Hope. Capt. Semmes, the, pirate,
with three etuisers had arrived there ond
had been reevived with <frantic delight by
the authorities ns,all save Governot.. The . rset rit haa propor of
the people of Cape ToWn show exactly
"where ‘the sympathies of the English Gorerp mentlie. ‘Distant colonies have ciiught the
: “apirit” Of the “hiine™ Goverament © “Capt.
Semmes is more to the English. ¢han aoy Admoiral,in, the American navy.. And there ate
some motives for such sympathy. Capt.
Semmes represents.n bloated ariatoerncy,
that believes in lording st over somebody. und
_ thete is a cordial bond between the twa,
in this, respect, And ‘then the sailors on
. board these Confederate pirates are genuine
British tare. In fact, the shipa, gues, and
nlindst everything dip board these freebodters
wf the ocean, are English. The Cape Town
paper takes occamun. to tell the world about
the spilors being British as if it were a ree.
omme . to those vessels.
‘The three cruisers, searehing for Ameri~ onn-veasels i temained inthe ports
of the Cape colony covete) digs on the ples
_ Of te ftting: One. of the versely beatght into
port the original cargo taken on her and it is
reported, sold it to British meretiants, Out
Consul at the Cape prutested . against the
dealings of the suthorities with. the pirates,
but to 16, purpose, The Governor bad teceived no instructions except of a limited
chatacter, and merely wontented himself
with’ allowing things to take their own course,
Feateaining bitnself, it seeme,,from, making
“ ahy, open demonstrations of sympathy for
the:piratical cause.
These pirated have taken aod deatrayed
neutrality. Britiah neutrality furnished evs
ery thing but the commanding officers that
caiised this wholesale destruction. Britmb
declarations of belligerent righte to the rebels
have legalized piracy, and assisted 1b to the’
raid of a friendly nation to which Britaia
wag bound ‘by treaty stipulations.
These acts are provoking in the extreme.
‘They are not to be borne with no thought of
retaliation or redress. Let it be the poliey
of ovit Government to detiand in: a firm tone
a cesaatiop of such neutrality. But, it isnot,
perhaps, policy to strike iminediately for
Compensation for these outrages. The time
will ¢ome, and not long hence, when complications will surround: the British Goveras
ment, ‘auch as will render the opportunity a
ripe ode for redress, If ever Englaud is ih
danger of foundering in the storms of war .
she would meet with no more thap her just,
deserts, 'f jn 'the critical moment we should
pour a broadaide into her sinking bull.
vant ——
tata News.--Gen. Butler is assigned
to. thé! Honimand in N. Carolina. Gen.
Foeter' it: is. thought will command _—<
tenaeg of, Washington,
Stuy ‘frauds have been esurnieti
From, ten to twelve veasela.a week bave been .
‘ales cleared.at the .N.¥. eustom house
to rug the; bDRekades: New, Yorkers have
beén fu shinny’ means for months tocarty
on the rebefhon. ‘Ii will be ventilated.
A moat audacious Copperhead epnenlenay
réated, A schemé ‘Was concocted to let
Morgan loose and revolutionize the State
Gyveroment\
Bott: armies in Virgivia are looking . at
ongh.ather fiercely, but not duing much elae.
The report of Hooker's vietory at Lovkout Mountain ia true
Anéther buttle came off near Chattanooga
between Gen: Geary's division, on the 8th.:
The rebels were repulsed.
‘Several skirmishes” with” gueffillay have
oecurred with good success.
The. Confederate Government has seized
all the shoes io Richmond. .
~~ Mason, the rebel, ia éaiia Ragland.
‘St. Petersburg accounts state it ie geners
al lieved
Ry: with, ‘the W * Powers before
Daviw Norwis has iy RG
has been discovered wy, Obiv, and leaders awe .
_ At of the San Francine ctr ogee y= ploa
“ pilita a snow poe amen the sciiatalos i
lic iew 4 . :
which the whole js“freedorh and slavery and 1
Republicins and Demoerats is
fairly presented, togethet with the attitude .
er” Catholics “towards the Vital question —
Brownson brings wuderns the varied
resources of his and sets
forth the focts so a8 to be _Plam to every
Time
Sreesseont sate Re BR Ae
Catholios, end that-Archbishop H and
thé dletgy ave not wholly: irresponsible, he
suffer by it. Catholics participated largely in
ther the interestsof the Demoeratic party,
Brownson says the fuct ‘cannot be denied
that the New Yor were gotten up in
nid of Lee when i at pa aryland and Seen.
sylvania, and he arranges the evidence on
this point in the strongest light.
Brownson strikes bold an: vigorous blows
at Fernando Wood, Gov. Sey mapur, Gen. Mc
Clellan, Vallandi gham, and meh of that ilk,
whom he appreciates, about the same as he
does Jeff. Davis himself.
The learned writer charges upen the rin
ocratic. party Nortin eofnivance with rebel‘lion in the start in the hope of party advantages ‘to reselt by the instrumentality of
Demoerate in producing a satisfactory re-.
union. The Deuioctate wore for anything
that would crush out the Republican party
from existence end secure the. triumph ol
their party organization for the future, and
tha conttabat dingthg id’ the wart of the publie, the faleehood that the Republicans are
reypousible for the war, is still kept up by
the feaders of the Democratic party in the
hopa of gaining suine petty patty advantage
by and by, The intelligence and honesty of
the Demoeratic party have long quitit and
ranged themselves on the side of right. eal
norancesetill’ remains to be acted on, and
Brownson seys, so far as thousands of Cath. olics are concerned, they ate not without the
“fiftyseix. veasels—all on account of British pale of theeburch, but are susceptible to the
influence of the clergy, and ought to be
taught the duty to the Govérnment tn this
crisis; He maintains t ‘t the Irishand their
religion must suffer by the inseusate course
‘they are pursuing, and that their citizenship
itself ix in danger by their conduct, furnish
ings pretést for sall-forvign pattisdns to
act upon.
The argument ial ematidons ia an dikes
throughout our
strong’ attachwent manifested for the
church, for the Américan Government, fot
universal freedom, and for the riglit. It is
strong, able, contineing, and needed by the
times. Catsiug from. the ablest Catholic
publicist on the continent it must produce
an influence potent for mt Band,
Rose's Church, Sactatiento, at a cdst o
that. city,
Iw the District Court at Sacramento, on
Saturday, Simon Lopez was found guilty of
manslaughter. ai
TReNoOn W.'PaRK los been presented
with & gold pitcher tnd dalver, worth $5,000,
by the attaches of the Muriposa estate.
Six thousand dyliare in gold dust grom
Arizona Territory were depusited in the
Mint ou Saturday lant
Duaine the galeof ‘ads on Friday night
erection, in Sau. Francisco, was blown dywa.
ee
Tue Tressurer of San Prannieco has paid
into the State treasury the sum of $100,000
en account.
Brock way's qajority vvor Jobuson ia
the 11th Judicial District for Distriet Judge
will be in the neighborhood of 2,000;
— ne
on the Spokan river, 150 miles abéve Walla
Walla, W.T., discovered gold.
een ee eee
to Fideve VOR. tod (94 .6 veh ars ue
lad
While he admits thatthe July riots .
were conducted principally by Irishmen and .
proves that the Catholic” ‘Teligion should not
the riots, but they-werein“no sense Catho.
lie riots, bH% Democratic riots, got up tofur.
Gedey’s. aa
Peteroow’s. i. wv os cacccnss agece. shades
Furerson’s. io turalist. ‘
tive one and commends itself to Catholics . .
broad country, for the}
A NeW organ has joue put up in 8t.
9650—the oaly instrument of the kind in.
dose bustucess ine AE a8 so nvawee”
last, a new twoxstory house in process .of . Prices.
_ A WALF~pREED digging potatoes ‘lately .
ACumaman named Ta Pah is to be hung:
Thext ext Friday at San Jose, for killing two men
and one women of his nwo spe.
Sxow fell at Carsun City, 5 Fay ve on the
ARRIVALS *AT WATIOWAL EXCHANGE.
Broad Street. Neveda,
HASEY & MAYBERRY r Paopetetors .
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Lewis Rush Creek
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bP NIA, County of
SUR Gr esteem a7 t-3
jon trator of said Estate, Resptlow filed his
praying that an cries be fast + fet pebe Bath of
the roveriy rel and personal of Estate be
sold at pu or pale wot mord t the oes of the
Of adaniniek tation ani ane of
Itis ordérea that all persons interested in said
Estate tg toe ene” Court on Monda
7th day 1863, at +1 o’elock,
to show attorder should not be gran
ted for the sale o said prope. ‘ty as prayed in
sald
ordered a thes acepy of this order
peti
it ts furt
be publish for 4 weeks in
the Revada Lay Tr Tene
u. NIL Probate Judge.
Nevada, Nov. 4th, a
cortity that . Sant res + ile Cor
der made an‘ ente gag minutes of suid
Court in the above ma
my hand ind seal of sat Court
} seat {ents ‘Of November clerk
ree BZaha QUHAR,
MAGAZINES & & NEWSPAPERS
Immense ‘Reduction E82:
TTENTION is 4 called to the fol »
of American Periodicals for which
to et su at these low pri
ces i— ¢
Atlantic Month
ul "s Moh
Gon ne Mon
eee eee seancrione abcess
Coun rot Nevada, sa.” Vorguiter.
Clerk
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POBBs aves asic conweas oSbbunsest
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Les 2 weekl Pictorial.. .sce0---:
Pretoria wencdbeesscrace 2
Alvad A. Mulley.
né-tf At the Post Office.
SELLING OFF; (SELLING OFF:
At San Francisco Cost!
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8. ROSENTHAL,
COMMERCIAL 8 REET,
A few doors below
J sani sangrtara tx
Foreign, Domestic. a Fancy
DRY Goops:
1 am determined to sell. Now is the time for
Ld gee _Calll and get goods at the very lowest
8. ROSENTHAL.
Neyada, Noy. 34, F ae
DR. HM. HUNT.
=—=-=
--Oflice-NO. 12 MONTGOMERY sT.,
. eencsiasntyeeute
nahin.
NO. 215 BUSH STREET,
SAN FRANCISCO.
~_San Fraiicidice, Nov, $d, 1808,
NEVADA STACE LINE.
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oMANGR “or Or TIME!
S. 3: M--@ithanz
= twee i
Pe 7 o’el'k, A.M f for Virginia City.
will ot on we
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Wednesday Evening, Nov. 4th.
PEt: OS
Committee of Arrangements.
rthur Ba Mew "John A. Lancaster r Barton, ohn A.
TW. H. Weeks, i C. Beckman, °
Grass Valley.
Charles Miller.
Bough & Ready.
John Webber.
David Bovyer.
"leasant Valle Penn Vali
Mr. 3 ‘ren¢h. ” ms Martin Hatch.
Downey House—John Downey.
Rough & Ready, Oct. 26th.
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Tecumseh Quartz Mining Co.
O@TICE is hereby given that the. Annual
Meeting of Stock cag of ee ert
uartz Mining Company, for the Eicction 0
Otticery wilt be held at the iffiee of the Seerctary. at Nevada city. pits ape theSth day of
N mober, 1863, at ‘ock, P. M,
vs EK H. GAYLORD, See’yA. SARGENT, President.
‘Sends Oct, 24th. 180,
Bald won'4couane ' ee Gold Flat
ev a y.
OTICE is hereby giv given that an assessment
N of Twenty-five cents per share has this day,
in. bh. 1863—leyied by the Trustees
on the assessable stock of the above named Company, payable i tely in United States
Gold Coin to the ary at his office orto T.
county. By order of the Trustees?
pt de L. BIBBLNS, .
Sceretary ontgomery stree
San Francisco, Sept, 19th.
CONSOLIDATED G,, 8, & COPPER
MINING CO., NEVADA COUNTrY,
TOCK holders are hereb: notified that -an
assessment of two ($2) dollars per share si
cents ber Sew) bp thie day levied on the capital
stock of Syragere Company—payable imme.
diately. fn U. ld coin, ab the Office of the
Secrétary. Noes Broad street, Pe em City,
Cal. Me fo of Trustees,
gE. F PENCE, Secretary.
Nevady city, Oct. Sth, 163.
NEW YORK PATENT PRESSED
CHEWINC TOBACCO.
FOR SALE EVERY WHERE.
This Tobacco is manufactured expressly
for the California market : the peculiar manner
in which itis putup keeping it always moist,
and causing itto retain its favor any length of
ime. 3m-2p
COLDEN CATE HOTEL.
mds and the tabite a 8 a enerally
that the ei ii he has } known
and fos Hg pe Nea where he will endeavor to please the old patrons of the house
and as many hew ones as may favor him with
their patronage.
Boarding an@ Lodging at prices te
sult the times,
Geo furnished Rooms for Familics.
H. PYRMONT.
form ere
' ‘Nevada, Oct 13.
Great Reduction in Prices! :
Sit
Miteanie
WATCHES,
CLOcKs, ;
’ and
ef JEWELRY,
: —AT—
Cc. W. YOUNG'S,
No. 27 Commercial Street, Nevada city.
READ THIS.T 1
8. ROTHSCHILD,
OFRERS FOR $4LE AT HIS STORE
No. 89, Commercial =A
, Cerner of Main—
Cigars, Tobacco, Pipes, ae.
—
Havana Plantations $00 a 100 or # for 25 cents.
El Ria Sella $60 « 1000, or. +63 for 25 cents.
La Ritiea Conchas $35 a 1000, o..5 for2s conte.
Also, a large stock of Cigars from 20 to 960
Thousand. :
p Sib. dalee of Killikintek Tobacco from 2.50 t9
$4,00.
Midiuln weil Sibbleiiil pins ib ack
¢@ at the lowest prices. .
teen Dollars. ae cree 4
Walling’s Hotel, Rough & Ready, .
5. tmith, Superintendent. Grasse Valley, Nevada .
Gettuine Meershaum Pipes from Three to Six:
< eaPRICE. g
TRAVELERS
: To and from
REESE RIVER, <5
t ‘HUMBOLDT.
ESMERALDA,
=
. SILVER MOUNTARS,
VIRGINIA CITY, .
Are invited to examine the nMENSE Stock ov
“HATS AND CA PS,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
TRUNKS AND VALISES,
At the Popular House of
$8. HAAS & CO.,
Corner of Commercial and Pine Streets
THE VERY LATEST STYLES OF
FALL & WINTER CLOTHING
Are now being received. and
For Sale at New York Prices!
—— 9
8. HAAS & CO.,
Have Branch Stores at
GOLD HILL,
AURORA.
\ WERGISIA,
SAN FRANCISCO.
FIRE !
ee
FIRE! FIRE! !
vi ate Agente for the
METROPOLITAN
AND
CORN EXCHANCE
INSURANCE COMPANIES . .
Roth New York Offices in good standing,
we are prepared.to insure =e
Brick or Frame Buildings,
Merchandisé, Furniture, &c.
On the mos t Reasonable Terms
A, BLOCK & CO.,
‘Corner of Pine & Commercial Streets.Nevada, Oct. ist.
UNITED STATES BAKERY
—AND—
ied and neliintlpapeeaas Store.
J. W. GRE ENHAM,
wits respeetfally infotm his friends and
W the citizens of Nevada —s that he
rchased the above well
-oR street, wean be: he can
Se dood toot toserve all who may favor biw
with their p
ahwagye on hand.
im the
Kept sonetanly on bent sad for vac at reasons
o21
BANKING NOTICE.
N AND APTER the s0t dey of Rovem. ber, 186%, we, the undersigned doing busij
ia gaia
' “Revada, Get. 22. — "
Clothing 4 Purnishing Goods! .
The best ef Bread, Pies, Cakes, &e.,
attend 1
Trial
Corueli
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the Dis
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