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April 18, 1856 (4 pages)

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THE JOURN AL. Sevator:at Erection.—An attempt] Editorial Correspondence. eae = .—. . Was made in the Legislature a few days Sacramento, Tuespay Eve., ) FRIDAY MORNING, APRIL 18, since to bring ona joint convention for April 15, 1856. § . the election of aU. S. Senator. Were! The effects of the late rains are beautiit not for a law upon our Statute books, . fully seen on the plains around Sacramen. passed at the Session of 1855, it is possi-. to. Flowers in profusion bedeck the earth FOR PRESIDENT, . ble that a joint convention might be ef-. with a thousand dyes. Everywhere na° 2 : fected, and a Senator elected. But by. ture presents the appearance of a grand 4 M . . . ard F ] ll mor é 9 . the terms of an act passed in April last aj garden of blossoms and green. To him Less lobby members have infested the . lowing particulars of the fire at PlacerOF NEW YORK, majority of all the members elect of either . who has for years lived among the dry and . capital this winter than ever before; which . yilfe on Wednesday last: : aj = js House must be present in joint conven; . thirsty hills, the valleys atthis season of. is a good omen. F : : y t Cc EPR uw s FOR VICE PRESIDENT, tion, or the convention is dissolved. Scc-. the year, are enchanted ground. The In a few days Legislators will mingle Andrew J. Donelson, OF TENNESSEE. = = Bea : s more in a shorter space of time, but that By Telegraph to Nevada Journal. is the fault of the constitution and the agreapag eo paeee . ~ poee F people, rather than of the members themFIRE IN PLACERVILLE : TWENTY-TWO HOUSES BURNT! selves. St iD Bribery and corruption has not played LOSS 59.000 DOLLARS. We are indebted to P. Lovell, Esq., the important part it has heretofore, or it) has been done more adroitly and has not of the Placerville telegraph office, and Mr. been discovered. H. M. Cuass, of this city, forthe folBes~ The Ladies’ Festival, for the benefit of . Micuetson, by means of a relay of the Episcopal Church, will come off onWedueshorses, had the papers by the steamer day next, at Temperance Hall. We trust the hore on Tuesday, five hours ahead of the people of Nevada will turn out en masse on this ‘stage. We set: ties stage at the Zinc occasion as is worthy the object intended. . House, rushed the papers through ahead BER. We are greatly indebted to the attenof all competitors, and had the wholo tive and obliging agent of the Pacific Express ‘surrounding country supplied with papers Co. Joseph Lambert, Esq. for the prompt dewith unexampled dispatch. livery of packages from San Francisco, and full . files of exchanges. Pracervitte, April 16th. . ‘ea. The new Court House is rapidly . joy, , bi , as? acd 4 One of the most destructive fires that . being constructed. The brick work is Peer Sener see, Sens : : i : : swell, has ever occurred in this place, broke out. about finished, and the roof is being put cao wdieesiScesebinichdoadhabichticsia, : : . . at 9 o'clock, this evening, in the rear of}on. { a the Iowa House, a wooden building on ey ee THEATRE. Si ath ; yELY.— W red a pack train o Sacramento street, adjoining the Post se oo ae — ~ ST AR DRAMATIC CO. i ss some forty mules loading at Teal & Co.'s} National Sinettean Nominations, oa Dear Eve News, please tell Smithers we resign our claim to that hat in your favor, tion four of the act alluded to, reads as. fond memories of home and fatherland . 98%! with their i ES — render follows . come back with freshness while strolling . 2% @¢count of ‘themselves to the soverSec. 4, The joint convention shall do. through the natural parterres ‘which every. ©'8"*May their condemnation be light— no act, except to adjourn, during the ab-. where surround the “Valley City.” No I say condemnation for it has become 80 . Sence of a majority of all the members much the fashion to give legislators more New Hampsutre Evectioy.—The news by the Golden Gate of the utter defeat of the administration in the President’s own elect of either the Senate or Assembly ; state, is a most marked sign of the times. . New Hampshire is the stronghold of in, tense, bigotted demoeracy. For forty . years, down to within about five years, the masses of the State used to roll up for Jacksonian principles, under the lead of . men like Isaac Hill. When Pierce was endl: ecaventionniabs iain: . cause a dissolution of the joint convention.” and the withdrawal of such majority shall country in the world can furnish the gorgeous coloring of a California landscape when Spring scatters her infant blossoms Had this Jaw never been passed it canbroadcast over the plains. What a glo‘not be doubted that a majority of all the . rious spectacle is an evening now, when members present of one House would be the canopy of night is bespangled with . competent to go into a convention with a stars, the earth with rainbow hues !— like majority of the other, and the acts of. The imagery of an Oriental tale deseends The law . to sober prose when employed to lend a nominated, New H{ampshire returned to . however puts it in the power of a majori-. charm to this flowery land of the West. the allegiance of the party bags had for a lty, it may be, to defeat a joint convention . Not being a poet it is the part of prudence time been breken by Hale’s influence, and . gave him’an emphatic endorsement. But! by withdrawing from the hall where the . te “dry <a on be very eee suba administration, weak and despised /t¥° Houses have agreed to assemble. . Jeet, fit only to be portrayed by the pen : OR ae Psst’) In the Senate the Americans have fif . of a bard. abroad, and sectional at home, has at . length been utterly repudiated by this teen votes—Burton voting with them will . Legislation is being rapidly drawn to a kicks than coppers, that they must expect but little else. “Caxton” publishes a letter in the Eve. Bulletin of the 15th, in his most searching style, that cuts the politicians and office holders of California to the quick. It is apparently called out by the animadversions of the party press upon a The flames spread rapidly, communicating with the Post office and residence of Dr. Rankin, which were immediately consumed. The Placer Hotel, on the opposite side of the street, and adjoining on the south the office of Dr. Byron, and two or three China stores, were consumed. The Orleans, Placer and Iowa Houses on Wednesday, for the up country. — > oe --Rosgery.— The sluice boxes of Messrs. Moore & Parsons, on Oregon hill were; robbed of $600 on Thursday 10th inst. ———__——t><> ~<a kes> A ballis to be given at Orleans Flat, . on Thursday Evening, May Ist, by Buchanan & Lawrence, which is exp2cted to be a splendid affair. —_ 2 oa . A splendid bill, of new and_ beautiful . Plays, Songs and Dances, jted at FRISBIE’S THEATRE, ON SATURDAY NIGHT, April 19th . ‘The company numbers among its members, J. Hi Warwick, the favorite Young American Tragedisn, . Miss Louisa Graves, the beautiful Young American . Actressand Danseuse, Miss Sarah Graves, pianist, . W. Thompson, comedian, and J. Bigelow, Vocalist. For further particulars see bills. will be presenprevious letter, in which he exposes mercilessly many rotten places in the State. The letter is a reply, though not avowedIy.such We give a short extract:— “Nature has no emetic sufficiently powerful to disgorge plunder from the purse of a politician. These remarks are where the fire first appeared, were entircl y consumed. Before the fire was extinguished the following buildings were totally destroyed : Placer Hotel, Wm. Curry....$15,000 Orleans Hotel, C. W. Levan... 12,000 OO yee. On Saturday afternoon last a heavy hail storm passed over this city. raat eee SR SEES ace ae Drs. Kext & Lyons have associated them-. selves in the Dentistry business, in this place. . . Nevada, April i8—1m Vv: ><> Sa ve oa ; Bea We Camphene! Camphene !! AMPHENE—FRESH PISTILLED—A VERY LARGE QUANTITY, just arrived, For stile wholsale and retail by JOHN LARK, Wholesa'e and Retail Druggisi No 32 Main Stree: . have had plenty of rain of late, and . GAPRPNDN CLEnH z fi Méas fvital j t t general, and they may be denied; but as Towa House, P. K. Rockwell,.. 4,000 ait t fe : G AR D N SEED m . s : : make sixteen. The Democrats number focus. Measures of’ vital importance to a particular illustration of the pliable cong deem tke country safe. coi alerseiegicom Wat ioe: steadfast State, in spite of the strongest . a : {local communities and sometimes to the P Bara cep Livery Stable, two houses and ae ass ur eS ‘ATTENTION GARDENERS: intervention and best directed effort. ‘The . S°venteen—De 1a Guerra being absent, . “oca! comm sciences of California politicians, take the ciciitiaaiaiad 4,000 . B&Weare indebted to Wells, Fargo &. 5000PAPERSOF SEEDS! _ » > . , .' : a = 5 > x la 7 > 4 = ee eereees eoeees A bi ae isc while Bonie Sot dened there isa tie on the Senatorial question, . State at large, are crowded toa decisive . Custom House of San Francisco. Who Office and Drugs, Dr. Brown... 3,060 . Co. for full files of papers. . JUST RECEIVED—S600 PAPERS OF ASSORTED powers at the white house we new that alicia ihtcat: Dee Wiican: 2% Teak Gover-. point in the smallest possible space of. have been its Collectors ? Two Chine o” h : 7 >2_-~o i Phare AND FLOWER SEEDS y e a defeat in New Hampshire at the present . wee ee f P i a rR a HS ae Folsom, the first; defaulter to the tune wo Miuima houses, merchandize. 5,000 . syeaxer Meramonruosis—A few days since a Vir Miah aa piugneed to edit cx Sehamcree mal cates ot . ° : eee a . BOF the casting vote in favor of a conven:. Bey 8 P y ‘ ay Sut Y Dwelling and office, Dr. Rankin. 3,000 . gentleman of our acquaintance, a good fellow, but oc. THE MOST ACCOMMODATING TERMS. time would be one of the worst omens that ge of $200,000.— Re Sutt Pending roa e z ld f ss 1 Se . tion. . But the 16 Democrats refusing to go . be attained in these last legislative days— Gillser. the euctnd 4 thibeaskd. te the. Saloon and dwelling, Geo. Lomey 2,000 _. casionally dead broke like tho rest of us, and more-. , Persons Wishing to PCRCHASE will tind it (o thei. ee ee ee . to the chamber where the appointed con. much evil seems to be inevitable from falsc. sum of $800,000.— te Suit also pend-. Bakery, Lacy & Co...:.... 2,000 . overoften rather careloss in mattersof dross, was pass-. AND VEKY COMPLETE ene oy cans) capacity for the democratic party to carry . : é ° . z ; a : ing down Commercial street, arrayed in a shocking . EVERY VARIETY OF SEED3 WANTED! Me Meng ; “t election, . Youtien is to take place, would in conven. representations of outsiders, and the want . ing. Livery Stable, Stevens & Avery. 1,500 . sdk sd; bitin hb chins Utah ack Waidcatennln ovek {te tase wishing to purchase by the quantity I, world single northern State at the next election. . 2 x s = oy . Aer aH . , ene ~\say I have them IN BOXES OF 100 TO £50 PAPER a gleno t em! tate at the te ect or . tion, with the absemt vote, make a major-. of time to investigate fully the various King, the third; appropriator to the Building torn down, M. Elitnor. 1.000 . jtor crossing the street with the evident intention of . Which gn Pierce himself well knew that defeat in his lt of all the Senators elect, and according . subjects which press themselves forward amount of $500,000-—ee Two suits! Tinware store, J. HH. Nash... 1,500 . intercepting him. Ourfriend fears a dun, as he fears} 13,2 5A‘ is i oer one ee a3 own State at this conjuncture is equivalent y 3 PES S. : . ° . pending. Office, B. Herrick 800 . the prince of darkness, and quickening his pace for . sta LOWER PRICE, any house in the mountaine ! J { he . ited th ion is dissoly-. and jostle each other for consideration.— joc dieeeeineesao vacation tena wd i Sol. K HIN LARK, No 52 Malin streo be Relekct Wie National Convesition.=the to the law cited the convention is dissolyJ : Sanders, the fourth; borrower to the Dwelling, Jacob Keiser 1000 . # moment slipped into Sol. Kohlman & Bro. on the! y., In, April 18 eee ciety $2 Maln Street. + . " * . = , eeeereves be “ a ‘ aun, 2 ib dom 1 fa or ed. One half of the Democratic members. The last week of a session of the Legislaextent of $40,000.— yen. Sued and inDwellias JR . cineca Main and Commercial streets. The creditor, ———--. © = whole southern electoral yoteis insufficient ofthe Gininhatuchch’ whisk Uhcckichvttiaal tue x wists Eames & As Sin than Gaol neg MAG, J AROYy< ewes coset cs 800. . istied at the door supposing he had a good thing as] SHERIFF'S SALE 3 e e sc é > . ildi 2 () . age { an fanE tion to me. ¢ to elect any nominee, and that the choice eRe of ths ae ikiipe Yelk, have. 3€ in. any preceding ménth.:. 16 inthe. Soverite Hammond, the fifth; debt ig ae oe oe = me a 2 a . soon as = se = = = : few oe niger See E mae ye aes Ss = ss dy ; . s: ae urni reas 5 +e 7 ssed in t t shion . : thy of the convention must fall upon some one tdisth Gewer'to Uekedd eee election. . time to call up thieving bills, when the. 2™ount unknown.— xe. Sued ant indicted an eeeaiae eh it pond = se erin — [and for the County of 3 da, in far that there is a reasonable chance of carryeee A ee x Sea pint : z = a vacant staro of admiration, and kept his regular . 3d 1956 for the sum of $3000). debt, beside , , ae POM pace o : ,) defects cannot be discovered in the hurry There is but a single one of all our Col-. G00ds damaged, L.I. Newbaur. 400 . Vacant star earaige eset . dollars damages, with interest on the ing enough votes to secure election.— Tux Resvcr or 17.—It is an old adage a i alieatd a Li station, like a watch dog for an hour. Meantime our 3300 from the 18th day of December. A Und tl : f infl like these . that a blessing is never valued till it is lost j and bustle attendant upon the clearing up lectors, who has escaped with clean hands, aquor store, Berchard..... 100 . friend was sitting by our side, smoking a cigar, watch. the rata af cue yer on eit shan 1 att i nder the spur influences like thes a essing Is never vi 3 lost. . . : ° : . n : pe EOE Ch eT ecnt. p tegether wi c spu se ai ence ’ ; ra oat te} is a ‘of business in the last hours. and his term of office has not yet expired Isaacson, dyer. tenon seveee sone 200 . ing the watcher, and blessing Sol. Kohlman, who had j costs of suit taxed at 45 50-100 dollars, I have levied the whole power of Pierce and his advisers! We believe the scenes of the last Eom SOT . eS tar an Novels County is concerned, . Let us hope that he may inaugurate a. Carpenter shop,S. P. Cronck.. 200 _. enabled him, simply by the magic of a now suit, to ESD Cr Suet mpeg og engi has been expended in the New Hampshire . since the town officers were deprived of eee Ltained all a} ked. The cjty . B&W cm in the Collectorship, and retire to Be Sao ezcape the argus eyes of his pursuer. 1t . Jot on which it stands situated inthe town and counts Sain: “Teak cpcakievs taye tracdesed) their power ta-retean todas be thal 1as obtained all she asked. € city private life, with his reputation unsullied, Og Active preparations for a continuance pee Whee 30 cee cai dies i iectes of Nevada and known nz the Metropolis Hotel, whici sain rs a “ots nae get a Jeci ‘ f th Si © ca has ten-. of Nevada is incorporated; Eureka is an-. and Ais bonds on file. ~ of the war are being made by the Allies, not-. _ R&*0#8 or Wan. —If, asis greatly feared, the BritJ shall eell at public auction to the highest bid the State—funds have been unsparingly . decision 0 e€ Supreme Court, has tenfurnished—partizans in office and partizans . hoping for office, worked vigorously, with . raised upon our own soil, and clothing enough to sup. Per C. F. Woon, Under Sheriff a the means that partizans do not scruple to/. of its usefulness could do. The new bill . which they were elected spite of the deciSan Francisco. How many of your City . off their guard. We think Russia will concede hy a eee a Sait — Fant st core! SUMMONS % employ—yet Pierce is beaten—beaten ind that has passed the Legislature will be pea of the Supreme Court;and Keseafier a paging ee — with. much at present for peace, to gain time to Kohlman & Bro.’s, Main street, Nevada. t rare or CativonsiA, Novada County, Town od ipa se --* . . © out leaving a suit behi t abl = * ete . b Washington, ss. Justice’a Co Sefore “g + the Governor—beaten in both Houses, . most heartily welcomed, to put a period ee iis ain 4 pea Per cae daucenmmace for? waa Sciek ak some! establish a system of railroad communication . TO RENT Tatiwex dathnar en foot een, “od : . £ ye . : ' e + 7 en lary 4 4 —at i beaten in everything. The defeat is signal,. to the lawlessness that has disgraced the! . , ie : . to the extremities of the empire, and increase . pave Now House below the ME. parsonage Cilifornia to Calvin Hall. You are hereby Stir , Se eee cs ™ : nts . in October except those elected at the. Board of Alderman have quit their Beats . her materiel of war, 80 th t her vast physical Tv Eaquire of 50 A.A.SARGENT, . ™oned to appear before the undersigned, Justico ot . overwhelming. In the Senate, hardly} town, of late. The night following the . 2 4 heir off at the Council board unsuspected? How!. : at her vast physica “aqu ian “<_ . the Peace, at his office in said township on Moxa; [ >» . : 1 7 next election who will hold their offices f your Judgeshaye left th } . force may be employed without exhausting her . jthe 5th day of May. a. p 1255, at 10 o'clock, a x enough Pierce men are elected to make . news of the dissolution of the government . many of your Judgeshave left the bene : Lorem 5 SIDLON & BRO. . ‘answer to the complaint of William Calver and J 7 : : “ Pacis 5 . two years and four months. ith ; “ > as it dces at present. She is determined to! —s Pasa. 3 Coddington who demands of you $123 42 alleged to be < er ae The ad ra-. of Nevada, hell broke loose. A large with no stain upon their robes? But, . g ‘ ged eens Snes: gbermer ces eel gaee ws peace 8 . From present indications the consolida-. Jeaying the Metropolis and <pproaching . inherit the estate of the “sick man,” to have (2 due them on book account which account is on file it v tion is beaten in spite of several outside! party of men came into town for the . 5 era =pp g { handles for capital. The party canvassed ded more to convince our people of the! value of the town incorporation, than years . purpose of getting drunk, and haying a nexed to our territory, where it properly belongs; the present officers of the county aro to hold their offices for the time for tion bill will become a lawin pretty much the same shape that the Americans desire. But this habit of our public men, help. withstanding the hopes of peace. They evi. ing themselves out of the public funds, is . dently placesittle reliance on the professions . by no means confined to the Collectors of . of Russia, dnd are determined not to be thrown . the Capital, let me inquire, Was no Sena-/ commercial access to the Mediterranean , and tor ever bribed? no Treasurer su. pected ? her object at present is delay, till she is ish fleet should bloc kade the harbor of San Francisco, it is well to consider, what resources we already . possess within our own limits. Food enough can be . eash in front of the Sheriff's Gfiiee, Neveda, on tine 10th day of May, a. v, 1856, at2 p.¥. Given under my hand this 17th day of April, a. p. 1856. Attest, W. W. WRIGHT, Sherifi, N ¢ this office. On failure so to »ppear and answer judg ment will be rendered against you for ssid sum $123 42 damages and costs of suit ! Given under my ‘. iar oe xe . . . >. > arts . poe 55. hand this 12:h day of April, a. p. 1956. on national politics, and state politics, on. row. Fights were going on in several e he. 2° State Printer guilty of over-charging : prepared to strike, and till peace has em: “es row G. W. TALLMAN, Justice of the Peace Sas a s A On account ofa disagreement between the Paiiuteiter inckeaed and a ee acs : em:. a Sst pare anti-Maine law grounds, and on the juplaces at once. Pistol shooting, outraH j d : de t no omptrolier induce o draw un aw-/ broiled the Allies once more in hereditary j State cf California, County of Nevada, Tow: diciary Dill of the previous Legislature.—. geous bellowings, discord infernal, kept . '"° eeee ae Hee ik Spraion orca snc artes even honest John Bigler quarrels. . LADIES OF NEVADA . 8uirorwasiixerex, 7 ee see Bs 3 © 5 cal ae : ~. it in the Senate, a committee of confer-. himself left the State by the last steamer : } . Itappearing to mo by the sffilavit of J c Their opponents went into the contest} many citizens, awake, while an alarm of . with little chance of success, from an ap-. fire was momentarily expected. parent want of cohesion. Everything. day night the rows reached a climax.— hetokened an administration victory. The. One man was stabbed nearly in front of . Washington Union confidently predicted . our office, a lager bier saloon on CommerPg é ints of difOn Sun. . 2¢¢ 38 now debating on the points of di ference. Thc imperitive necessity which exists that the measure should pass in some shape, will induce the Democrats to without accounting for the expenditure of the Executive Contingent Fund, no‘with-. standing a vote of the Legislature requir-. ing him to file his exhibits.” DP <a Omeca Mrxina Irems.—We understand that OP oS Farau Arrray.—An affray occurred at . Eureka on Tuesday night, in which John, Doolan was shot through the head and died instantly. James Cassin had his ND vicinity will please temember that we have ; ! Pc more Goods . UNDER OUR COUNTER alone than all the other stores have on their shelves . ;combined. Our Goods are imported expressly for us) weeks. (eo) from Paris and New York, and we are able anv no . BUY FOR Casm, and it standa to reason dington, one of the above named plaintiffs that eo: cause of action exists against the def=ndant and th: after due dilice ce he cannot Le fund. Iti ordered that service of summons he had by tion inthe Nevyapa Jocrna r A trua copy attest, Cc , . yield a point, it is hoped, and the differscull split so as to expose the brain, and . WE CAN SREL CHEAPER Te iL ri a sel . The dismay of the administrati ial street was the scene of a fight that 7 : eS Be ho Mdina’? s ess 2 2 ; Nee fk ict ea . Stissing phased) See : * rena = GL — ante eta and "a shes Seals ence will be satisfactorily arranged. tke “diggins”’ in and about Omega are turning. it was thought he would not live through than any other establishment dare sell. For all that! Importer nad Wholesale Desler in S sup rs is only equalle r oir ge C ee a j There are some favorable indications that . OUt muck better than at any previous season. ithe night. previous confidence, and Pierce stock is. across the street struck a man, on the) proportionately depressed. corner of the eye, but luckily did no The conclusion is inevitable. There is. damage. Confusion was supreme. Every a registry law may yet be passed for the large cities. A few of the Democrats canthe subject without belying former pro: , . fessions. The only parties there are the Republican. had been kept by Marshal Jouysow and . *°SSt0® party, and the National Americans. The Democratic party, under the lead of Douglas, Pie ree and Atchison, has been sinking for two years in the north, and is now al sectional party, controlling several south. . the old organization now look anxiously ern States, and fur power willing to stir . for its successor. scoundrelism, and the moment it was relaxed, public peace was at an end. Many up fratricidial war, and override the most . here, and the new officers elected. Meanspoils, The election in New Hampshire ij while we advise our citizens to watch out sacred compromises for another lease of is a pregnant lesson to Frank Pierce, but . on their property as much as possible, . } political signs have no more significence . and act promptly on the defensive at any to his benighted vision than they had to . aggressions of rowdyism, James Il, who . , st splendid . ore James 10 lest the most splendid! : : xs ; I . Covrr or Sessions.—Ah Sing, Ah throne of the world by obstinate folly. oo .-. : Graverarp Fexce.—Mr. Stiles a few this Court on Monday of an assault with months ago took round a subscription pa-. deadly weapons on one Ah About four hundred dollars was subserib. cial street, a few weeks since. ed, and the fence commenced. But eighty . dollars have been paid, andthe fence now about a fourth part completed, and/ stealing from some Chinamen gold dust there hangs. Who is in fault ? ter remembers subseribing five dollars for February, at Rocky Bar. the object, that has not been called for— The Grand Jury found bills of indictPerhaps others are in the same fix. The! ment for murder against Keefe for killing fence should be built for the credit of the . Hays at Grass Vailey ; against Duval, for city, and security of the dead. A lesson} killing Orme at French Corral, and of propor respect to the dead might be. against Kurtz for killing Wesendorf near learned by Americans from the despised; Washington. Chinese. 5 Col. Parker H. F ret °z i a ~ : : c4, on his rePexazty.—The Court of Sessions sen-; turn from his unsuccessful mission at tenced Manly, Horrell and Mitchell to. Washington to Nicaragua, had a difficulty five years cach fur the robbery at Rocky . with a passenger on the steamer on the Bar. The amount stolen was between sixothet side, and fired at him with a reyolof our citizens who doubted the value of his aids had kept down these ebulition of! it will probably be a. bal d them 3 fortnight before the bill can be received . the balances end Uae vote turned thein in To-day has been an important one in (the legislative calendar. The House passed the Capital Bill, after a hard fight, by aclose vote. Ona motion to indefinitely postpone the Bill, it was lost by a majority of one only. $300,000 were in . favor of building a State House. The Senate passed the War debt Bill, with S. B. Smith and Denver for Comjmissioners. A large share of the day was consumed in a hot contest over it, but the Americans won the battle. A Bill was also passed for the better . Hoong and Ah Wang were conyieted in protection of the Treasury, which produced no little commotion among the officers Yaou, in this. who have charge of that vacant instituper to erect a fence around the grave yard, town, on the coruer of Pine and Commer. tion. The Governor, Sec. of State and Attorney General are appointed by the Manley, Horrell and Mitchell were con-. Bill asa board to examine the Books, is . victed on Tuesday of grand larceny, for} funds &e. in the Treasurers office at stated >. times to sce that all is safe and as it should The wri-/ specimens and a ring, on the 10th of be. The examples of the late Treasurer and Controller have warned us that the . Treasury, empty as it may be, cannot be too faithfully guarded. The Funding Bill still hangs between the two Houses, and the Revenue Bill hinges somewhat on the passage of the former.
A resolution to gointo Joint Convention to elect a U. S. Senator was again indefinitely postponed in the Senate today by the phalanxers. Not long since a reason alledged for opposing an election, ty and seventy dollars—fifteen years to. yer, wounding him in the leg. The vic-. Was that Foote was the nominee of the earn itin! Rather an unprofitable spec. tim’s name was Starkhquse. No circumulation. But the sentence of the Court was most just to the defenseless Chinamen, . mediately on the arrival of French, he who, in remote parts of the county are the . Was put under arrest by Gen. Walker, victims of the depraved, with no opportu. probably for this act. Walker will hardnity for redress in the courts unless white . ly dare to inflict on his American followstances of provocation are stated. persons are within call. When the crime ers the summary justice that he awards to 20d the people will rejoice too that the can be fastened on the miscreants that plun-} natives. der the Chinese, the punishment should be exemplary. Im-/ sanction his election. American party and no good citizen could ; To-day they went ‘it blind and mute without an excuse. ———oe Lecture on Spirirvanism.—Mr. N.} The Legislature will undoubtedly ad/member will be glad that the thing is over, ir ‘burthens are not to be more encrous than ‘they are, a ‘ : : é . not refuse to vote for a judicious law on’ usual about $8 to the hand. no longer an administration party in the night since there have been rows of greater . north, strong cnough to carry a State—Jor less magnitude. The tight rein that/. . journ on Monday next, and nearly every . tr The Lansing claims are averaging hand per day. “Reube” Dever's old claims are paying as Lammon, Knerr & Co’s. claims on Bourbon Hill are paying well. They have taken out a number of fine specimens from two dollars to an ounce in weight. Perkins & Starks are doing finely; they “cleaned up” $375 last week, the labor of three hands. $8 to the . Ww The parties were all Irish._— e have been unable to learn further particulars. “Orv Brock,” glorious old fellow, with a heart as young as bright as hope, ina beautiful introduc-! tory chapter published in the Union. gives ja taste of the quality of his forthcoming book, We have no doubt the book will . “Ben” Caffey’s claims are paying big; in fact there is not one company on the Hill but what is doing better than at any previous time. i pax Professor C. C. C lapp, a dancing teacher at Sacramento appeared on Monday night in the theatre in the part of. have been anxiously looked for in this city Hamlet. “Items” of the Union gets mer-. for some time, and will be grected here ry on the subject, and describes it as illus-. as they have been at all placeswhere they tration of the saying “the play of Hamlet, have appeared—with crowded and delightThe. ed audiences. with the part of Hamlet left out.” audience went for fun, and were highly good natured. “Ladies chain,” “forward two,” &c., were the ejaculations of the admiring auditory, at the “points” made by the aspiring candidate for histrionic fame. ———__ oe —__. be A friend of ours was in Sacramento recently, and overtook on J street two young: sters about seven years old. ‘T'om,” says one to the other, “what will you drink?” “I don’t drink,” said the other, “Well you'll smoke then,” says No.1. “No, I don’t smoke.”— “Don’t smoke, thunder, I should like to know when you're going to begin.” Marshal Mc Durrig has been removed by the President. How now say the democratic presses, who swallowed the appointment ? —_——— we&. Pierce, Buchanan and Douglas are the prominent candidates for the Presi dential nominations by the democratic party in May. uno WE regret to learn that R, G. Noyes, President of the Pacific Express Co., died at San Francisco, on W ednesday last. ————> = Star Cowpaxy.—This popular and talented oupe played Thursday evening at Frisbie’s Theater, and will present a good bill for Saturday night. Mr. Warwick, Mr. Biglow, the eminent vocalist and actor, Miss Graves the beaatiful danseuse, and other favorites compose the troupe, all skilled in the profession. receive as it undoubtedly will deserve, a warm reception from the public. “>. Tue Govcenuems have engaged Frisbie’s Theater and will make their first appearance on Monday evening. They b> of Axotuer Victiv.—Dr. Wright, the default: ing banker was chased up Merchant street, San Francisco, on Saturday, by a woman ; and took refuge ina larger beer Saloon, on Kearney street. The woman siated that she had been swindled out of $1,000 by the Doctor, and, when she caught him she wou ld “take it out of his hide.” New Lrye or Staces.—The California Stage Company have started a daily line of stages between Nevada and Orleans Flat, by the way of Illinois Bar bridge. This will prove a great convenience to the travelling public, and has been needed for some time. ——————>3&&-The Camptonville six horse stages have commenced making trips daily, between this place and Oak Tree Ranch, San Juan and Hess’ Crossing. There is no greater favorite among the travelling public than the proprietor of this line, A, Wagener, Esq. ___ wooo B&~ The peace conference was progressing at Paris, under the cover of the strictest secrecy No inkling was allowed to transpire, and the public were advised that when decisive action was taken, it would be immediately and offcially announced. This is to avoid speculation on the Bourse. —u—.a——_ eG.. Great honors are designed for the ex. pected heir to the French Empire, if it is a ‘boy. He will be swaddled by any number of Grand Chamberlains, and dubbed King of . Algeria. Engenia’s accouchment was expected } A ER Rt Le A Aor EY Reirson Se Annee SS RN Wel Tne ADEN eh SOL le OE SE Sn NT = SS . Some persons buy for Cash (7?) I could buy their whole . stock and pay in demands held against them, but WE will not have Damaged Goods in our store ! i We are making extensive additions and will ' B8NLARGE OSURETORR __ in a few days, and guarantee to excel in quality of Goods and Cheapness any WOODEN establishment asa stripling, and fancy . in Nevada. We are not obliged to soil and dirtyour ['eal & Co. Goods by packing and re-packing them in the ceuLan . for better security from fire, as . Our Stcre is Fire-Proof Brick! “Don’t Forget the Place to got a Good Bargain!” SIMON ROSENTHAL & BRO., MAIN STREET. Nevada, April 19. 1856. THE EYES! THEEYES! . . Office---Bicknell's Block, Broad street, Nevada LL those afflicted with Sore and Inflamed Eyes . will do well to call on Dr. Snyder who guaran. tees to cure all diseases of the Eye in a short time or nocharge. Having met with great success in San Francisco end knowing that thousands are afilicted through the mining districts, I have commenced {a tour through the country. Office—Unirep States Horen. 51-tf TEN DOLLARS REWARD. Os Saturday evening last alarge QUARTZ ROCK . SE iL, supposed to have been lost on Main street. The above reward will be paid for its return to the undersigned and no questions asked. GEO LEWIS, . 1-2w Metropolis Billiard Saloon. . . fae 3 DENTISTRY. . Drs. Kent & Lyon, . Surgical and’ Mechanical Dentists, . NO 52 MAIN ST., NEVADA. LL OPERATIONS performed in a carervt and . £KILLFUL MANNER. Satisfaction guaranteed. . N. B—A general assortment of Stock and Instrnments, for sale to the profession. apl 18tf CONSTABLE’S SALE. TATE OF CALIFORNIA-COUNTY OF NEVADA-ss Township of Bridgeport. By virtue of an Execution to me delivered, issued from the Court of R. H. Farquhar, Esq., an acting Justice of the Peace in and for the County aforesaid, bearing date April 17th A. D. 1856 to satisfy a judgment rendered by said Justice on the 15th day of april, 1856 in favor of THE SAN JUAN SAW MILL CO., and against DR. KIRSTON for the sum of $137 53, Debt, Interest, Damages a ts of sult. T hove takon in Exeeution and will sell to the highest bidder for Cash, in the town of San Juan, iu front of Wisis Saloon, on SATURDAY, MAY 10., 1856, between the hour of 9 o’clock A. M., und 4 o'clock P. M., ONE HOUSE AND LOT situated in the town of San Juan, on Main street, near the dwelling of Mr. Clement, in said town, taken as the property of said ere + to satisfy accruing costs. the above demands and — = poem, Cosbiaste. April 17, 1856—4w SHERIFF’S SALE. TE OF AN EXECUTION to me directed issued sour Coase office of the District Court in and for the county of Nevada, in favor of JOHN LARK and against J. 8. MONTGOMERY. W.S. McMURTY, and JA8s, WALSH, dated April 19, 1856 for the sum of $716 91, Dollara, debt, with interest on the sum of $716 91, from the 17th day of February 1855 at the rate of 10 percent per annum, together wiih costs of suit taxed at $39 60 together with costs of suit taxed at $4 75. I have levied upou and seized tha pone ying ao property which ad heretofore attac! to-wit : € ui . The Ranch known as the CAMP SPRING RANCH, on . the road between Nevada and Grass Valley, in «Nevada county, Together with the Houses end Stables on said Ranch, ond all other improvements. Also—A STEAM SAW MILL, situated on Boston . } . t . . of Schnappe,’’ that is not procur t . lishment in New York, or from his Agents in other cit Fine Wines, Liquors, Cigars, Domestic Liquors, Butter, Provisions, &. 33 Broad Street, Nevada. FIRF-PROOF STONER, em Bu. HS eo , 95 Broad st. Nevad:e, AGENT FOR Lyon & Co.’s celebrated California Ale In Whole or Half Barrels ' . 50 Faskets Pipers and 8. Heidseick Champagne. Bade _ For sale by Teal & Co., Nevada, Jan. 21 1858, 33 Broad sive . A. C. NILES, NILES & BELDEN, . Attorneys and Counsellors at Law Dd, Wolfe’s Schiedam Aromatic Scr NAPYrYSs. th. THIS CELEBRATED BEV ERAGE IS MANUFACTUR ed at the Factory of the undersigned, at Schiedam Hollan He is the sole importer, 2s well as the excinsive manu . turer of the article, and no preparation beantng the 1 either from his ig genuine or reliable. It is made of Barley of the finest quality, selected great care from the produetsof the most celebrated growing distriets, is favored with the essence of the Ar matic Juniper Berry of Italy, and is rectified by a peculis process, which expels from the spirit every acrid partic}: As a means of preventing and correcting the disagree: ble and often dangerous effects produced upon the stoma produced upon the stumach and bowels by a change of ww: ter—a visitation to which travellers, new settlera and « } unacclimated persons in California are liabie—the Schic cam Aromatic Schnapps will be .ound absolutely infall ble ; while, in cases of drepsy, gravel, obstruction of th kidneys, diseases of the bladder, dyspepsia, ague and fev and general debility, it is recommen by the most distinguished members of the medical pr fession. I wish the public to undersiand the Schnapps is nois by the gallon or pipe, It is only sold in quart and pi: bottles, in cases of one dozen quarts and two dozen pints each bottle enveloped in yellow paper with my name ou the label. For sale at alithe respectable Druggists cers and Hotels in California and Oregon. UDOLPHO WOLFE. Sole Importer and Manufacturer 18, 20 and 22 Beaver st. Now Y d most emphat' CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC Since the introduction of my Schieda m Aromatic Schnapps into the Atlantic States, a number of liquor mixers in Ne» York, Boston and Philadelpbia, have been engaged in pu‘ ting up mixed and poisonous Gin in green_cases and jugs and shipping it to California and Oregon, to be palmed off upon the unwary for my genuine Schnapps. I have direc ted my Agent in San Francisco to institute legal proceed ings against all persons who he may ascertain to be engag! ed in this most atrocious system of deception, and I ca}! on the press and the public to aid him in hia efforts to ren edy so great an evil. UDCLPHO WOLFE. > ea CAUTION TO PERSONS WHO DRINK AT... Barsand Hotels. Numerouscomplaints are made of persons who kcop Bars on Steamboats and in Hotels, who fill up my empty saci SINE OE 5: Usdetinsd & Silivisbay sends = Pca a lying prints may howl hourly. BQ> We learn that the miners at Wolsey’s! lectures on the philosophy of modern 7, dat . t Fn — brn — Flat are taking out an immense quantity of, spiritualism, at the American Theatre, . ene ue we People will find when gold at the present time. Among the compa: San Francisco. . 2 fair computation is made, that the Ravine. Nevada county. known as McMurty’s Mill. together with all — McMurty’s interest in the SAW i re sti i ,. LOGS on the pre ises. —_ Recs — ace =e de Which I shall sell at public auction to the highest bidveloped in England, causing great excitement. . dor for Cash in front of the Sheriff's office in this city on : . SATURDAY, MAY 10, 1856, at 2 o'clock, P.M. An M. P. named Sadler, had perpetrated . “Given under my tiahd this 17th day of April, 1856. bostles with common Gin, and sell it to the unsuspecting for my SCHIEDAM AROMATIC SCHNAPPS. I would therefore advise all who drink the Schnapps at BQ An application is to be made to the Governor for the pardon of Henry Janssen, who ses. it will be remembered, was sentenced for three . ; ° s. 10= Pee Se ; y sHT. Sheriff, . Such places, t PPRARANC BOTTLE j an’ nies that are doing exceedingly well are Sack-. a eg about to close has been more econom‘Eli c in the State Prison, in 1853, for killing frauds to the astonishing amount of $5,000,000 . ae ee w. = wey one . = foie — secon a — = . hoe et & Co. Ed. Marcellus & Co. Wolsey & Co., . We&. The California Stage Company have ical than any More experience might Eli Cook. . and then committed suicide. . % . TO DRINK unless 4 FRESH BOTTLE IS OPENFD. and many other companies who have just got. Put on a daily line of Stazes between this place ‘have enabled “Squibob.”’ juto their claims. ; aud Forest city. EW COPIES OF -‘SQUEROR” just received and; ae eile MICHELSTN'? BOOKSTORE, i April 18—tf No the members to have Sas] Punch’s or : advice to people about to. 8@™ Look at the advertisement of Simon! patched business faster and accomplished \marry— don't,” i Rosenthal & Bro, in another column. 85 Clay street, (at Blackman, Howard & (> SMarch 21, 1553. —om a i Pe . 2 : Main atreat, San Prancts