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September 18, 1863 (4 pages)

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sjstie ints este seamaster is eertaib. > they American Government that she. will ~ City and‘County Official Press UNION STATE TICKET. TOUDICTAL,” Yor Justices of the . Supreme Coiirt. ©, L.SHAFTER, 8. W. SANDERSON, LOREN ZO SAWYER, JOHN CURREY,. A. L. RHODES. Yor Supérintendent it of Public Instruction, JOHN SWETT. Por District Judge, B. MeceFARLAN D. For County Judge, A. ©. NILES. iets “Tue Frescn in Mexico.—A result. of the rebellion has been to introduce an EuBe op, ropean army in. one of our sister Republics . , on this continent. All the prayers, nisrepresentations and inducements of the rebels have not yet prevailed to cause an invasion of Our-own soil by England or France, only because the latter powers have-beeh too cautious to incur risk where they may be equal gainers without such actions If the South succeeds the objects of England and France are secured. Those objects are, the breaking up of this nation which was be~ coming tov powerful; twa rival and Hostile governments here, engaging in frequent wars and thus disabling either from intering in the affairs of the.rest of the continent; the enjoyment of free trade with the South, as they hope} and the everlasting disgrace of republican institutions. But these powers that no ap ly with is bes de tions. pi js we may be assured— act or word of the Adiiinistration has eve given oficoragement or countenaneé to the in vasion ef Mexico, and, what~ ever the exigency of our _Sffairs for ‘the tiine eg ire be tar" no lack of protest and waren, tw the French govjernment. __ Siete Nowumciiae asinins ported floating over Moultrie. Sumter is still, garrisoned by ‘the rebels, but is silent. The President has. proclaimed the suspension of the writ of habeas corpas for military offenses, according to the act-of Congress. Gov. Vance of N. Carolina has issued & proclamation against the Union men—of that State. A great Union vietory has been won at the polls in Maine. Gold is lower. Great discontent against the French exists in Mexico, and the guerillas are active there, capturing French trains, &c.° An insurreetion is in progress in San Domingo. Iron for the eastern end of _the Pacific railtoad has been shipped from New York. The French Emperor (under spur ot recent events?) disclaims any intention to recognize the Confederacy. or to perma: nently oceupy Mexico! Lord J. Russell don’t think rebel ram-building in England any violation of law, Lee has fallen back to Richmond, and sent part of his army west and part to Charleston. Our Pleass anton has advanced to Raeoon Ford on the Rupidan, driving the enemy's cavalry. The publication of the Raleigh Standard is to be resumed. The news is generally good, and shows that the government is gaining at every pviot, while the infernal rebellion is weakening“(GA Charleston paper shrieks for more Pirate ships, and calls. upon all owning fear the strength of our twenty.millions of jewelry or plate to devote it to building people on the soil of theit own country. and much as they desire the severance of the Unign they will not intervene unless success But the distractions of the powerful American republic, whith bas deélared that: ~ Europe shall-not oppress the weaker repubs . lies on the continent without her own subjugation, have opéned up an opportunity for the crafty Napoleon to. invade Mexico, and establish there.a creature governnient of his own. The usurper that has destroyed Republican institutions in France now deatroys them in Mexico The government of Juatez was the best Mexico had had for twenty years, The priesthood which had been inimical to liberty, and-tised its vast wealth to disturb public order, had been put down, and the church property been distributed to hundreds of thousnnds of small proprietors, Serfdom had heen in effect abol» ished, banditti suppressed in a great measure, and as steady and mild an administra. tion of public affuirs prevailed as was possi« dblein-a-eonatry setong distracted by ambi. tious chieftains, and filled with an ignorant populace, Upon the pretext of eoforcing the pay~ ment of certain clainws the French have en tered Mexico with an army, overthrown the government, and now proclaim an empire, — They rule that part.of Mexico: which they hold by: means of a ‘Council’ selected by themselves whereby they pretend to represent the Mexican nations» In accordance with the will of the Mexican people, say they, they create an empire on the ruma of a republic, . andinvite an European Areh-Duke to be the Emperor ! Napoleon the third gives away . crowns aq did Napoleon the first. ey “Tho strength of tlie French muvement in ‘Mexico is the priestly party, They seck to secure the dominance of Jeeuitiom again in that country, at the expense of foreign subjugation and the desolation of their native soil. They are as reckless of ‘the honor, integrity and independénce of their. country as are the secessionists in our torders, who have sought to introduce ‘thé arms of thé same Napoleon on the svil of our Repuo« lic, to tear down our government. «— But as all these mischiefs in Mexico have been born of secession, a0 will they disappear like visiong of the night with the suppression. of the rebellion. A. menace from” consider, longer occupation of Mexico by the “-¥rench as cause of war will be sufficient to cause. the French Emperor to call off ‘his dogs. With this war over we shall have ‘vist military aud naval applirnees, which would make . di Alabamas to prey on Northern commerce, as a means to bring about the acknowledgment of Southern independence. The poor fool who edits that paper does not seem to kuow that the burning of a few or ma-ny unarmed ships at sea does not cripple ‘the national force while it aggravates the Northern comwmmunities to seek full reparation. The only hope of the rebellion is to beat back the victorious national armies, repossess their captured forts and territeties, sink our iron clad fleets, and destroy our militery power. If they cannot do Ahis, 8 experience demonstrates, the burning of fifty Lawrences, or. sinking a thousand of peaceable vessels will only pile “P wrath to the day of expiation, : EF" Our government is issuing rations toa majority of families between the Black river and Vicksburg, to keep theur from starving. The “patriotic” ladies, whose mission it was a couple years ago to “fire the heart of the Southern youth,” and whose mad devotion to the Southern rebellion waa the theme of the poets and statesmen of rebellion, come up readily for their hog aud hominy—accepting the bounty of the“ vandale,” and sociably diacuse with our Officers the necessity of peace ‘and the folly of Southern resistance. The . 4 ory of “never can conquer the Seuth” is about played out. EwOur forces feed the people of the South when they are destitute—as at Vicksburg. The rebel forces at the North, burn; wurder, reb and defile—as at Lawrence. arThe U, 8. revenue cutter: is going tu reeize the Panama mail steamer ‘on its are rival in San Francisco: for carfying an exceas of passengers. Good! It is time this crying nuisance wae abated. EeThe La Porte Messenger gives the names of three Peace Democrats who’ have Jeft that place since election to join Jeff. Daa vis’army. Well, whois surprised at that? THIRTEEN years ago last Wedneeday, ‘President Fillmore signed the bill admitting Califoraia into the Union ; and one week ago last Wednesday, she re-affirmed her determs ination to remain in it despite the efferts o those who endeavored to keep her but. _——— The Union Paciric Ramkoap—Samhel Hallett arrived at » Kansas, on the 11th August, ‘and at once set in operation the work.of constructing the eastern division of the Pacific Railroad. Contracts hace been concladed for rails, chaire and ‘spikes enough fur the eompletion of 60. miles ofthe road: ‘Tue Baaiea ille nt wel tate the sum G10” Senta hen’ ors A sad oer : 14th was $357, 588; of which amount $34, 018 was in the Gonore! Fied. Roger A. "Paros has reskdiaed from the rebel service, and has “ter tcce pted. Tue. ship. Young. America. pee pre Bay: on Monday, from New a, after a passage of only 107 hs all ~ Humporor ‘Baur. —The salt company’s workmen have come upon a bed of salt, in the marsh, white as any table salt, and the hg. particles crushed in the fingers, crumbling . outas fine. Jt Tequires no grinding.ABovT four hundred. of the Indians colleeted at Chico. have’ been removed to the Reservation at Reasé Valley, Mendociio . count, oe he a THE citizens ot .Mugginsville, Siskiyou county, having polled a strong Union vote September 2d, petition the Supervisors to change the name of their ‘precinct te Unionville. A REGUI.AR express . has been started be-~ tween Aurora eity and Owen's River. It must prove of geat convenience to’ parties at either end of the route. — Moecuz District in Amador county. Cal., cast 29 votes and gave $160 to the Sanitary Fund. Only 4 of the 29 vétes were cast for Copperhesds. Be ae — ARRIVALS AT NATIONAL EXCHANGE. . Broad Street, Nevada, HASBY & MAYBERRY Proprietors. 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W Sch &wdo T Humes Nevada J W Chew do G Bates ~~ do 5 C Long do A8 Drummond do FOR 8 B L E —AT A GREAT SACRIFICE!! mine ianeton of seta tyke ia sam ofFour precnet Dollars. "The House is -two-stories high and well arranged for a store or residence. Desks and Benches. For further particulars enquire of =. . M. 8. DEAL. At the Daily Tranecript Offies. Nevada, Sept. 17th. Philadelphia Restauraut, . _ Ne. 17 Bread Street. m. en tee, Cae eee . Fee ay ieean aid Qo cuit the times. Tiadeen ta Beard and / Lodging, 25 ets, ~ Nevada, Sept. 16th—tf NOTICE. $28 the pottio ta style vor te favor yd with their saatiente ee pew week, Meals, 37 1-2 cts, gs o ollecter Intern Mat" Diniton. 4th womens oF is Norge nts or for Sine th pede gael year be my olin Ss. B. DAVENPORT, » Depaty Collector. ‘Office at Birdesye & Co's ‘Banking House, Nevada — : Ee. P. LARRABEE, Dealer in Saddiery, Harness, whips, . Carriage Trimmings, cte., T: 2 MAIN oranat, NEVADA, Internal “et Cal that all Taxes unMay “iste 180, tote a and payable Henry Trewella. together with all the ri nition and appurtenances thereunto be! aos potas re es oe ae ha to the highest: bidder for cash, in front Of the Court House door, in_ Nevada, on Tuesday, Oct. 6th, 1863. between the hours of 9 o'clock y M. and 4 o’elock P.M. Given ander my — this 14th day of Sept. Rad D. N. w. KNOWL N, Sheriff, By A. W. FOTTRE, ndef Sheriff. _AC. Niles Piff’s Bane Use E. Goodwin & Bros. NEW YORK PATENT PRESSED CHEWINC TOBACCO. FOR SALE EVERYWHERE, This Tobacco is manufactured expressly for the California market: the peculiar manner in which itis put up keeping it always moist, and causing it to retain ite flavor any length uf = ime. 3m-2p NEW STORE ! NEW GOODS! WwW. L. SHAEFER, Would inform the citizens of Nevada and the surrounding BB ccontry that he has removed his. stock of BOoOoTs AND SHOES, To Kidd’s Building, on Pine Street. renee He has just received a large and splendid lot of Boots and Shoes from San Francisco, whieh he will sell at very low rates. He invites the attention of everybody to call and examine his stock. Repsirin promptly and neatly done. Nevada, July 18 ‘ FALL SVyYLE For 1863 ! A. LAMOTT, FASHIONABLE HATTER, Cer. of 2nd and J St. SACRARENTO. 1 As issued the style of Wass for Fall ana} Winter wear As this is the Best plece in the State to Procure &® fine and Fashionable ' ‘Pile, call on him and select One from his—the Largest & best stock in the country LOWER THAN ANY OTHER HOUSE. Orders from the count 2 d 4 _ ry promptly an A Large assortment of [ LADIES’ FURS! Just Received. Sacramento, Sept. 16th. : #1 a UNION Livery STABLE. Jy d sea a asia pape ¢ RAGES !!! RACES Clear the Track. and give the Horses a Show! . —> THE CREAT CONTEST! “Between the — Maid, And the Celebratéd Trotter, Nevada mare-Whitehall Honest Ance That once tackled the Queen —off Trotters— FLORA TEMPLE, The Ne FRIDAY The Gt tween the aod the ec comes off tesmorrow race ptom ever taken Maid” isa trotted agi zoo, Michi dented tim ‘The race heats, 3 be Denison, a drivere in in-charge 4 the beat tis been engug cooling off in splendid body to a splendid r ta Ou ed day bef M., on se filled-with ginia road the arrival McCuo’s c around, an At Kalamazoo, Michigan, when she trotted inthe Unprecedented Time of 2.19 3-4 COMES OFF ON Saturday, Scpi 13th, At 2 o’clock, P. M. For $1,000 a' Side. 4 “tery iu the ‘*Pioneer ] was learne proprietor. come throt unanimous Henvess to the Plac they could er-deserted Henness ri with the_r ness—thou : Mile heats, 3 best in 5, to harthe Nevadi ness, to rule, over the buck again Saxe Union, anc GLENBROOK COURSE, . sx ‘ a Pioneer Li ses, are Col ‘New Ge in atother Se ed a large Winter-Go * your elothi _ E> them as the The Mare is im condition and a [Hr Any looks as though she coald go i property, for a man’s life. i teation to umn, head The prope > great bargs Dan. Denison Me ii Light Guat PULLS THE RIBBONS over the MAID, * camp out . AND + that went « ~). pany that. PILOTS THE SORREL . GELDING. . sion two ee . . tain them As twe of the Best Drivers in the State ' Maske.have come together to compete for the % Anour é . palm that new lays between ( Los Angele : ing to thi . . © great rash . NEVADA & GRASS VALLE Y > THe com . . o ade Califor . The bestrace thathas ever been trotted in . , ing rae: tls j ™mar«r 7 the State way be anticipated. } arrived all EVERA Come One and Alland see the . Bee vine t best Race that has ever been Oregon. trotted iu the State..=—‘(CwC + buthding up the steamb: €9F The Track will be sprinkled and kept ae , . in the very best kind of order. i a “ge aniie . This brgnd } fantry, six. There will be a i i W.W. I] BAND OF MUSIC, has been af On the. grounds to play while the Horses ate gAsditor, vis coohng off; between-heati. As both par: Garr ties are confident of winoing, I say: may . Meucei, of Be baleen win ! ‘ was getting : DENISON&CO., =. Pam