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to the oration itself for further knowe Test, Odd Fellows Celebration. NEVADA JOURNAL! The Anti-LTh ecompton State Central . Probably the greatest gala day Neledge ofits PUBLISHED BY BROWN, WAITE & CO. committee assembled at Sacramento on vada has yet witnessed was that of the eo +e — . the 21st and among other labors passed celebration of the fortieth anniverK.P. BROWN. E. G. WAITR. W.T. LOCKWOOD. the following resolution: sary of the introduction of Odd FellowOffice on Main Str eet, opposite Wells, Fargo “That the committee recommend to ship into the United States cn Tuesday. & Ce. and Langton’s Express Offices. . ; the County Central Committees the esThe lowering clouds «nd weeping skies ye L. YP. FISHER, San Franeisey, is the aa . tablishinent of no test as a qualification k previous had created fears wee the of Wvorvised Agent for this paper. Office on Washia. ‘for votes at primary elections, other ious r opit ld the unpr be wou wea the that than ar adherence to the principles of ona street. } popular sovereiguty, absolute non interfor the grand performances of the 26th. A. BADLAM, Jr., is the duly authorized Agent vention by Congress, and oppositiun to So great had been these fears that on fo-the Jocrnar at Sacramento. He will receiv Administrationin its extray agant expenMonday, the day previous to the one diture of the public moneys ” advertisements and receipt for the same, fixed upon for the celebration, posters The Beeremarks “this platform is as e dispatched over the country anwer Friday Morning, April 29, 1859. wide as the sea. Yes, and as incomprenouncinga postponement of the cerefn A SN ES SEE ES YS Tue Canviparts.—Signs indicate that Weller and Latham will be laid on the shelf by their party in the coming canvass and that Denver will be the successful nominee for Governor, Who will be pitted against Denver in the hensible too* First, we want to know what the principles of popular sovereignty are, that we may knowingiy adhere tothem Scarcely any two of the pretended believersin the doctrine de fine it alike. We want to know what commentator to follow tbat we may know race is uncertain. Curry is talked of; to what principles we subscribe when the McCorkle wants it; somebody else in test is applied at the primary elections. our opinion ought to have it. Denver Are we to take Davis, or Douglass; monies till the 28th, But a few hours only elapsed after the notices were flying abroad when the clouds dispersed and the heavens were restored to their usual California bnghtness. Immediately upon receiving the bright promise from above the thi for postponement were countermanded by telegraph to the larger towns, and by couriers to the is the most available candidate among Pugh or Brown; Jones, Jenkins or Johnmore unaccessible places. It was deces man ed uld for min sho per the that ter the Lecorptons for the place and will! gon—who2? Ey ery manin_ the Demoundoubtedly make a good run. The Op . cratic party, seems to have his own pecome off on the proper day, and_ wisely too, for a more beautiful day could not position will have to pick their best aliens ideas of what popular sovereignty have been selected for the occasion.— man to beat him. ‘is, and entertaining these views might The atmosphere was fresh and invigorThe congressional aspirants are nuconscientiously present himself at the ating, neither too cold or too warm,“but merous and huagry. Since the fact has primary elections, no other test to interjust ium at that med ch ht whi mig justly been understood that Denver did not} fore, Second, we want to learn whatis betermed delightful. In brief, it was aspire to the position again of Congress. understood by “ absoiute non-intervenman, it has been conceded by knowing . tion by Congress.” If by thisis meant just sych a day as the most devoted Odd Fellow desired. ones, that Henry Meredith, of this the recognition of the right of the peoThe city was full of peoplein the early county, has as fair a prospect ofa nomiple to exercise sovereignty in the larnation at the hands of the Administragest sense in Territories without any morning, attracted hither fiom motives of curiosity to see theiimposing ceremo tion Democracy as any aspirant from check under any circumstances by the nies ofthe day. the northern part of the State. Against federal government we apprehend there At about ten o’clock hin, or whoever receives the nomination are many hundredsin the State opposed the lodges trom Rough & Ready, Grass Valley and other places outside, began from that wing. we presume J. C. Me-. to the present Administration, who can Kibben willbe the nominee of the OppoGk ahbectibe toi. We are uct anc of to arrive, some on hotseback, some in private carriages and some in stages. sition. It is, perhaps, due the latter those who believe that when we pnrchAt two o’clock P. M. precisely, the congentleman, from the stand he took at} ase a populgus country in which there vocation assembledin front of the Court Washington against the majority ofhis . are no public lands, we do not purchase house,in full regalia. All things being party. the sovereignty. What else do we pay in order the brass bands, of which e ther From the southern part of the State, . the millions fond, Phe siahabstants of we are assured Charley Scott has the . that country may prefer the government were two in attendance, struck up a fainside track for winning in the Lecomp. ynder which they were raised and edvorite air, and the procession commen Who his opponent . ucated, or a governmen t of their own ced as per programme published beforeTheimposing body of Odd Felwill be is uncertain; sound policy dic. tg that of the United States. Do we hand. lows passed from the Court House down tates that he be taken from the Repub. understand by the above resolution, that Main St to Commercial; thence up lican or American ranks. Congress must not interfere to retain Commercial to its intersection with Pine; It is unde rstood that Tom. Findley . and preserve our purchase in case the will strive for a re-nomination, as also people attempt to carry out the purest thence up Pine to Broad; thence up ad Bro to the head of the same; thence *tBologna.” Who the other prominent popular sovereignty by doing just what ing rch rma nte cou down Broad to the aspirants are weeare not advised. they please contrary to the interests of Pavilion, We counted two hundred and the United States? Thousands there twenty inthe procession. May Day.—The children of the city ; are who are willi ng to take the test if The following was the Programme of celebrate May Day, with appropriate appli ed to present territories, but will not ton convention. ceremonies on Tuesday the 3d. Parents acced e to it asa general rule, Third, are requested to prepare for the pic nic jwe apprehend there are many Demoand send in their supplies to the Methocrats who act with and will act with the dist Church on Monday evening or beadministration wing ofthe party who are fore seveno’clock on Tuesday mori:ing,. . opposed toits extravagent expenditure in time fora wagon procured for the purofthe public moneys. Are these to parpose to convey them to the ground.— ticipate in the Anti-Lecompton primary ‘The procession will form at the Brick conventions? What is to hinder? Cha atr half -pas c ht seven precisely and They profess popular sovereignty as proceed, led by the Union Brass Band earnestly as their Anti-Lecompton to the scene of enjoyment near the Sugar brothers, They claim too that they are Loaf, on the ground occupied last year. the non-intervention advocates par exThe ceremonies will be a contest for the cellence. The action of the Administra throne by the May Queen, the Floral Queen already occupying it, singing by twelve fairies, Oration by Master Stone, &e. A little dance in the evening at Temperance Hall wlll end the day. tion ey upon the Lecompton constitution is put forth as carrying out the purest doctrine of non-intervention by Congress. We see nothing in the above resoluBap Forruns.— The Grass Valley tion that will prevent any Democrat stage capsized on Tuesday, near Tilley’s mill. Thero were twenty-four passengers aboard at the time. Mrs, Phillips, of Rough and Ready, on her from voting at the Anti-Lecompton pri cident. II] fortune did not stop here. While on her way home in a light buggy, the stage passed so close as to take wheels off the carriage in. termination to adhere to the principles of popular sovereignty, andthe great mary elettions. Thereis not one who will not publicly say he is opposed to an extravagant expenditure of the pubway to the celebration, received a selic moneys by any body. There is vere cut across the forehead by the acscarcely one who does not profess a de eae which the lady was riding. est virtue a Lecomptonite claims for himself isa strict adherence to the doc The stars. trino of non-intervention by Congress. The Bible in Public Schools. Metropolitan Theatre---Nevada. from meeting it fairly and candidly, re. contents. On taking his Ep. JourNnat,—A protracted discussgardless of pecuniary considerations.— George 8: Peirce..i.cecsscsevess Acting Manacer seat the orator was cordially cheered by ior onthe above mentioned subject, apAnd I hope I shall never sink so low as A. B. Phelpa...cccccecesceseesrereeree Stage Manager the more than one thousand persons pears to be unnecessary at present, as tobe willing to barter conscience for The Manager ever willing to give the citizens of present. We noticead brilliant assemthe object sought by the friends of the gold, nor in the presence of a known Nevada an opportunity of witnessing, if pussible, blage of ladies in attendance, who lent Bible has been gained in the restoration wrong, be gagged into silent acquiesence all the their smiles on the occasion. of it to the public school, and I skould by a pitiful bribe, though it be a salary Great Dramatic Stars That visit the Pacific coast, has the honor of an After the benediction the multitude say no more were it not for the puerile of $100 per month. d induce e expens se immen at bas he that ng nounci dispersed to assemble again in one of attempt, of certain of our opponents, to 6th, and lastly. I will say how he can the acknowledged the most delightful reunions at the paavoid meeting the question fairly by dewith a semblance of truth make his statevilioninthe evening. The array of scending to personal abuse and scurrility . ment that “the Bible has not been expelled Great Tragedian of the Day, beauty and fashion at the ball has never unworthy of gentlemen. rom school with his equally positive avow MR. JAMES been equalled in this vicinity. Two In the face of the fact that the Bible . alto Mr. Dryden, that it had been expelled hundred ladies were in attendance and wasexcluded from our school—a fact pa. from school, &c, is more than I can see. participated in the dance which was tent to all who will make proper inquiry But I forbear. I1t is needless to follow kept up to a late hour in the morning. —notwithstanding their own public and him farther in his weak but wicked atTogether with the distinguished Thesupper was designed by Mons. private avowal of it, of Mr. Rolfe’s positempt to injure myself and others, before Chauvel to suit the taste of the veriest tive assertion to myself, that the Bible the public. Could he but show the shadTrascedienne, epicure, and was spreadin the highest would not be admitted into the school, ow of acause for this unprovoked and style of artinthe Baptist church build&c. and ofthe plain and unequivocal dec slanderous attack, it might offer some ing. Near five hundred persons sat laration of Mr. Jennings, to Rev. Mr. palliation. But such is net the case. down to the viands. Dryden, that the Bible had been expelled Alas! the almost total disregard for Supported by a The music for the dance was furnishSrom the School by the Trustees, and that truth manifested by him throughout his Powerful Stock Company. by Charles Grove and was the best the both he and his scholars were forbidden to article creates only a feeling of unmitiTo perform in this city for region affords, use it,—I repeat, in the face of all this gated contempt for his evident want of And thus ended a celebration, the array of facts, and much more, they have moral principle instead of pity. as forFOVR Vw PLWGHTS WHEL} memory of which will long linger with the modesty to deny their own recorded merly, for his want of moral courage.— FRIDAY EVENING, April 29th. the participants and spectators as among statement, and even come before the I can henceforth only regard him as the the most delightful in life. public with a flat denial that the Bible servile tool of the Trustees, to do their Will be presented Sehiller’s Great Play of the Theatre,—We witnessed the imperhas ever been expelled, and very courdirty work—a mere monkey, cat’s paw sonation of “Hamlet” by Anderson, on teously denounce all who disagree with in their hands, to pull out their hot poWednesday night. It was a treat inthem as liars, &«. A very convenient tatoes when the fire becomes too warm way of dispo sing of unple asant facts and for their fingers. J. STRATTON, deed, and much we fear the like we hard argum ents doubt less, but not very shall never see again. Anderson is an An old English ‘Com.—The San Joaconvi ncing. actor in the best sense of the term ; he quin Republican says: Capt. Morris, the The fact is Mr. Editor, they have is aman of powerful physique, and of landlord of the Magnolia Hotel, in this Charles de Moor, Anderson. Mr. chan ged their posit so ion often that one most commanding and expressive coun. city, while looking over some baggage searc ely knows where to find them.— tenance. His movements upon the Miss Fanny Morant. which had been left at the house for a Amelia, stage are graceful, and of course, natuThe exciting and tantalizing exercise long time, discovered a silver coin avout WH The Box Office will be opened on Frilay. so comm on in Calif ornia of , catch ing a ral, and his enunciation never at fault. the size of a shilling, though not as at 10 o'clock, atthe Theatre, where seats cun be se° A better reader we have never listened certain little insect, proverbial for its heavy. Upon one side is the picture of eured. to. He was made for thestage aud has success in eluding capture, might be conthe reduobtable Queen Bess, of maiden obeyed his destiny. That eye, that sidered an exact science compared to fame. All we could trace around the Prices--Dress Circle $1. Pit 50 cts, voice, that “combination, and a form, the more hopeless task of cornering our coin on that side was the word “ElizaTheodore Miller, more slipp oppon or of pinni ery ents, ng indeed, where every god does seem to beth.” The Queen bas around her neck Attorney ani Counsellor at Law, them' any thing when corne to red, set his seal,” was designed to give exthe high ruff of the day, and the crown Offlee—In Kelsey’ s Building, Commercial street. The well known lawyer’s plea in refpression to the various passions and emoNevada, April 28-tf upon her head. Upon the other side is tions of the human heart. Throughout erence to the ‘cracked kettle” is no a shield crossed into four parts. and the By: CASED. where aside of theirs For they frank , . ly the whole piece we detected no trace of date, 1573, upon it. The piece is conInterested parties having circulated the report stage trick, nothing that did “overstep admit, in the first place, having taken sequently nearly three hundred years that I was running for City Marshal for the benefit the modesty of nature.” Copy him and the kett/e, and of havirg wilfully and maold. of other parties, and that if elected would not discharge the duties of the position myself, I take this his advice as Hamlet to thy players is liciously cracked it, because, forsooth !} Crry Evecrion.—The_ City Election . method to disalbuse the public of any false impresthey found it would cook other people’s well observed, ror we know of no more sion that may have been created. If eleeted, I be it remein bered, comes off on Monda y Secondly, natural “suiting the action to the word, fish, as well as their own. shall attend personally to the duties of the office. ANDERSON, Fanny Morant! RUBBERD next. But little interest seems to be the word to the action,” or a more truthmanifested in the result except by the . if they did crack it as they did it for the ful holding “the mirror up to nature,” candidates themselves. We shall expublie good. showing “virtue her own feature, scorn . they plead that it is no body’s business her own image, and the very age and Thirdly, they stoutly deny having . broken it at all, or of ever had the ket pect to hear noise enough, however, on Monday. . Nevada, see 9, 1859. J. L. Witrramson. FIFTY DOLLARS REWARD! _— he paid for the return of a Gold Watch and Fob Chain, taken from the National Exchange, Nevada, on the 27th. inst. The watch body of the time, his form and pressure.” is a Duplex Hunting case, No. 4880, H. F. Matile, maker; back has an engraving of a chaplet aud tle. And fourth, and lastly, they show We acknowledge never to have seen Gen. J. M. Estell died at San Frantomb, the front, the goddess of liberty. Procession from the Court House to the “Hamlet” before; counterfeit presentvery conclusively that the whole story cisco on the 26th of disease of the heart. Zat~ The above reward is offered for the return of the Wateh and chain to me at Waloupa, or left has been gotten up by sectarian bigotry Pavilion : ments it has been our fortune to witness at the Jovrnax ofiice. M. ARRIE D, to persecute them—poor innocents, and J. B. KILLIAN, Grand Marshal and Staff—mounted. often. But “nature’s journeymen made Waloupa, Nevada co, April 28sng clinch their arguments by calling every Union Brass Band. them, they imitated humanity so abomi. At the National Exchange, on the 25th ly Rey. D. a. Sheriff's Sale. Aid. O.G’s.of several Lodges. Aidnably” compared with Anderson. But one very naughty names who dispute . Dryden. Mr. Ronert West and Miss ANNA E. MonDAY, all of Waloupa. them, Really “consistency is a jewel.” R.S.S.and L.S. S. of several Lodges. any praise we might give would be f DY VIRTCE ofan Exeention to me directed, and isWe acknowledge the “accompanying documents” i sued out of the District Court of Ne A county, They remind me of the poor lunatic, with the above in the sha pe of the suP’ RIEURE article. Initiatory Members. : ble and useless. We only desire to . th day of The welded pair have our kindest wishes for their fu of Caldwell, Mills & Co. and who imagi ned every body crazy but Members of First Degree of the sevecall the attention of the citizens of this J, Chambers forthe sum of ture happiness. The Union Brass Baud turned out on : ndred an forty-five 46-100 dollars, debt, with himse lf. But enou gh of this and them , the occasion and donated a glorious serenade. ral Lodges. place to the fact that wo have for afew on the said sam of $445 46 from the 2th day of April 1559, at the rate of 2 per cent per month till paid. with a brief notic e of Mr. Jenn ings ’ arMembers of Second Degree of the nights among us a celebrated, a great At the Orleans Hotel, Orleans Flat, by the Rev. I have ievied upon the fellowing described property towit :— ticle in the last numb er of the Nera da Mr. Patters on, S. B. Wickm an Esy.to Miss Maria several Lodges. tragedian. In his r@ of characters he Alithe right, title and interest of the within DefendAubert. Journ al, I will ants ia and to the following dgscribed property, to wit; close, leavi ng him aad Members of Third Degree of the sevis unsurpassed. We say unhesitatingly Acertain Water Ditch situated on both sides of Big Friend Hickman has been and gone Deer Creck, Nevada County above Seoteh Flat interRolfe to enjoy all the honor s and self-r eeral Lodges. that Forrest is a ranter in comparison, secting with said Creeh about three-fourths ofa mile and dene itat last. Here’s hoping old above the head of the Ditée known as Veer Creek Minspect they have gaine d by their singu lar Members of Fourth Degree of the much as his fame has been bruited. If wig Co's Diteh, Thenve rnnni g alongthe south side of fell ow, your champagne is of the su said Peer Creek, about eighty rods thence crossing said cours e of action . Several Lodges. genuine acting is appreciated in this Creck ina flmme and extending aleng the rerth bank of prem est bran d. May your days be long said Creek about haifa mile, and discharging its water Ist Mr. Jenni ngs, in the afore said ar. Members of Fifth Degree of the sevecommunity there will not be a vacant inte Deer ereek, abort fifty rods ei low the head of tho and plea sure s nume rous , may the fair ticle accus es we of “adop ting” a sneer said Deer creek Mining Co's Dite Also all defendants ral Lodges. seatin the theatre during this engageinterest in and to the Caseadu W =i Ditch on said creek one by your side be an honor to you, as . ing tone in respe to ct himse lf.” I was. Nevada Brass Band. ment of the eminent actor. ven that Iv. fll expose at public «ale lwe know you are to her. not awar e of it, and certa inly aid not inty in front: of the Court House I. G’s. of several Lodges. Miss Fanny Morant took the part of PSS ighe: tendi t. Will he be kind enou gh to point 4 AY ‘lis Vist d R. andL. S’s of V. G’s of the several Ophelia”, and we believe the audience BIRTH. tween the hours of 100'el es it out ? lodges. to satisfy and pay said j: idgmet nt. present will sustain us in the assertion, Given under my bandin the city of Nevada, this 28tk In this city, onthe 22d, inst., the wife of George M. 2nd. He says “It is nct true, as Mr. R. and L. S. of N.G’s of the several that the conception of the character was day of April, A.D. 1859. Hughes, of a son. S. W. BORING, Suerire Strat ton states , that no quest ions were Lodges. perfect; as near so at least, as the sane By Ep. Brent Deputy. asked me at that meeting as to text INOTICE. Aid. Conductors of the several can feign insanity. When she came} Sherifi’s Sale. books I .” never saids ; nor o anyth ing or PERSGNS HAVING CLAIMS AGAINST Lodges. upon the boards when reason was deY virtue of an Execution to me directed and de
the L O O. F. COM MITTEE on accounof t the like it as he well knows. I did say “nor livered issued out of the Honorable District tate Celebration, will please present the same for setWardens “ “ throned, after the death of her father, Judicial District, on the 28th day Lith the of Court tleme to nt was Mr. Jenni ngs quest ioned at all on Treasurers “ nee April 29—Iw IS LAMBERT, the renderin of April, in favor of J. N. Turner and against A. T. a inte rest > da eount aut g of the piece hushed the Secretaries “ a V. G’s. of several Lodges. N. G's. of severa} Lodges. P. G's of several Lodges. ¥. Teasurer. his methods of teaching and government. house in the silence of tearful sympathy, CON FECTIONARY AND ICE CREAM Now is he too ignorant to see the wide and throughout the remaining scenes SALOON. difference between the two, or must we of the tragedy to her final and sorrowOn Broad Street, a few doors f:om Pine sit it down as (to quote the chaste lanfPYHE UNDERSIG begs leave NE D to iuform the Ladies and Gentlemen of Nevada, that he bas 0; ened guage of Rolfe) “a wilful perversion of an lee Cream aud Confectionery Saloon en the se! ath side of Broad street, a few doors above Pine. The saloon the truth ?” is fitted up in a style far Saperior to anything of the kind ever opened in Ne vada, with a room, “having a private 3d, He whimperingly complains of ow the accommodationor Ladies. Laird and T. J. Chambers for the sum of Four Hun* dred and Seventy-two 25-100 dollars debt, with im terest on the sumof 3457 25 from the I[th day of April 155%, at the rate of teu per cent per apnum until paid, together with $36.80, dollars, costs of suit. L[ have taken in Execution the following described property to-wit :—a certain water diteh situ ful exit an affectionate interest was suswere not propitious for one lady tliat . It does not become us to question the Orator tie Chaplain. Aid. ted on both sides of Big Deer ereck above Scotch tained for Polonius’ unfortunate danghday, sure. justness of these professions. Sufficient Flat intersecting said creck about 2? ofa mile abore Encampment Members. ter. Miss Morant is an invaluable cothe head of the ditch known as Deer creek mining is it that the conscience of the Adminiscompaty’s Ditch thence running along the south Offi cers . Enc amp men t work er with Ande rson in the drama.— ReturNnep Honorastes.—We had tration Democratis satisfied at the AntiLS Confectionery Cream and Fountain Soda,.— side of said Deer creek about $0 rods then crossing my ungen erous conu ct in stati ng the reParties and Balls furnished with every variety of ConLod the ges Pavi att lion he Arr ivi ng Thos e who see them once will be sure said creck ina flume and = extending along the the pleasure on Tuesday of shaking lecompton primary meeting, whether he fee tionery on*short Notice. sults of the great spell match ing at Mr. north bank of said creek sbout halfa mile, and April 29—tf J. M. FLURSHUTZ. Orthe of to go again. the hand of Hon. John Caldwell, one of acts with the opposition shterivard or entered after the ceremonial discharging its water into Deer creek about 40 rods e Ander office He know that I on. son’s s below the head of said Deer creck mining Co’s ditch der and were seated appropriately. Sheriff's Sale, the upright and incorruptible few who not. We noticed ia the audience a respecalso all the interest of defendants in, and to the ly refer red to it in self defen se. When Y virtue of an Execution to me directed and deThe Pavilion was sixty feet front by table number of the prominent citizens, belonged to the last Legislature. Mr. Caseade Water Ditch on said ereck Nevada county livered iseved out of the Honorable District W. F. Anderson made that unealled for, But there are some insuperable obone hundred deep and covered with state of California. court, of the Fourteenth Judicial District, in’ and ladies and gentlemen, from North San Caldwell has not misrepresented this Notice is hereby given that I will expose to puband unwarranted public statement, that for Nevada county, onthe 18th day of Janwary, jections inthe resolution which rise to canvass, and soon became nearly full. lic sale, all the above described property, to the Juan, attracted hither by the great county, and can without a blush met his 1858, in favor of Aaron Davis and against Wm. E. highest bidder, for cash, in front of the Court House they had exam ined us as to quali ficat ions turn anti-Demoerats from the primary The Grand Marshall of the day arose Robinson for the sum of Four Hundred and six 80fame of Anderson. It speaks well for constituents face to face. We wish door, in Nevada city, on SATURDAY, 2]st day of &e. and found him my equal in every re100 dollars, debt, with interest on the said sum May 1859, between the hours of 10 o'clock and polls. We do not believe inthe new and began the services by announcing their taste. every law-giver could present so cleana from the [Sth day of January 1848, at the rate of spect, which was not only false. but I three percent per month uatil paid together with 4p. M. fangled principles of popular sovereignthe first on the list of exercises. The Last night the “Lady of Lyons” was felt sadly to my Given under my hand this 2S$th day of Aprit record, disadvantage,—every $157 35 dollars, costs of suit. ty to begin with, and cannot be expect. followingis the list entire: 1859. brought out. .The early hour at which All of Wm. E Rebinson’s right tile and interest “Zimmerman,” we leain was in town W. BORING, Sheriff. principle of honor and self-respect, reof in and to a cerfain mining claim orelaims, situaed to give inan unqualified adherence Per Ed. Burrell, Deputy. we go to press precludes the possibility ORDER OF EXERCISES. too, but there being uo stir about his ted on the north side of Montezuma Hill, Bridgequire that I shoul vindi mysei by d d cate f to what we cannot conscientiously beport Township, eommonly called the Terry & co’s of speaking of the performance. ToOverture by Union Brass Band. quarters, we did’nt learn his whereConstable's Sale. = exposing the pitiful farce. claims, sommencing in arayine ata point abonta Wedo not accede to the doctrine lieve. night “The Robbers” is the play to be Music by Choir—Anthem; abouts quarteof r a mile south of Rey’s Ranch bounded on 4th. He denies that the Trustees dethe north by vacant land: onthe East by Seotch Y VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION TO ME DFof absolute non-intervention by Congress. livered, issued out of the Court of J. E. Seuire Reading of Grand Masters’ Proclaproduced. We learn that Anderson cided that I was the only one who spellcompany’s claims; on the South & West by the Eeq, av acting Justice of the Peaee, in and for the May Parry.—We acknowledge the re. The only part of the test we can take, mation. and the troupe do “The Robbers” ex. Golden Gate company’s claims. Also, that eertain Township of Little York, Nevada eounty, on @ jud-ed the words correctly. This is also tract of land on the South Yuba River, about five = rendered by said Court onthe 29th day of Novern ception ofa complimentary ticket and in . therefore unconditionallyis thatin relacellently well. By some it is counted 1852, in favor of R. SAVAGE. and against mee O. Prayer by Chaplain. miles from Nevada, at Robiuson’s Toll Bridge and cou KT NEY, for the sum of #72 44, debt, inierest a . untru e. He well know s that the TrusVitation to attend a May ball at Arnold’s . tion to the prodigality of the Admmistraknown as Robinsen’s Peach Orchard, and garden costs of suit; Lhave levied upon and will sell at public Music by Choir—Gloria from Mozart’s his best piece. On Saturday night it is tees so decided, and that he was disposcontaining about nine acres, together with cnclosauction, to the highest bidder for Cash, on SATURDAY tion. It seems to usthat the Lecom p12th Mass. Ranch on Thursday May Sth. proposed to play “The Stranger.” The MAY 2th, 1859, between the hours of Wo "clock, A.M. ures, &e. &c. ed at first to dispute their decision as Mr. and 4 o'clock, P. M., at Little York, ir ‘Township afore. Mr. Arnold it will be remembered suf. tonites are letin by the resolution and pubto expose will I that given hereby is Notice play closes at this place on Saturday ORATION. said in front of the Justice's Office, the following <elic sale, all! the above dezcribed property, to the scribed prope:ty, to-wit: Raym ond, the rival candi date, is ready fered the loss of his popular house by . Whigs, Americans and Republicans, let night. highest bidder, for cash, in front ofthe Court House Music by Nevada Brass Band. All ihe right, title and interest of ttre above named Wto testify. door, in Nevada city, on SATURPAY, the 21st day C. Courtney, in antto a cortain set of Mining Claims fire not many months since. The ball . out. Music by Choir—Ode. sitgated ou Christinas Hill, Township aforesaid, and, Mr. A. R. Phelps, the Stage Manager of May A. D.1859, between the hours of 16 o’clock 5th. He endea vors to conv the ey imwas gotten uf for his benefit. We hope bounded on tue North-East by the New York Co's If we intend to fight the administraA. M. and 4 P. M. Benediction. is a capital fellow at his business, a clevpression that claims; also, the said Courtney's interest in and to a Iam mainl y respo nsibl e Given under my hand this 28th’ day of April ravine claim. iying immediate. y below said Hi‘! claiin« he will realize a handsome amount from tion why not make a tangible, flat-foot1859. S.W. BORING, Sheriff. Itis conceded that in music, instruer actor and gentleman. ‘Taken as the property of W. C. Courtney, to satisfy for the intro ducti of the on Bibie quest ion the exertions of his friends, and their edissue, that everybody can take sides By Ep. BURRELL, Depnty. the said demand ard accrning costs the Odd Fellows celevocal, or mental Given under my hand this 25th day of April, 1859, —tha t my refus al to take the schoo l presence, onthis occasion. Favors—wWe are indebted to Geo. upon ? 3. McCONNELL, Constable. Sheriff's Sale. bration has not been excelled in this April 28, 1859—tds witho ut the Bible , was entir ely volun taW. Welch for the Cal. Culturist, HarpY virtue of an Execution to me directed issued ont of city. Rev. D. A. Dryden, officiating as Tae Sierra Citizin says “one of the the District Court of the Mth Judicial District on ry on my part and uneal led for, &c. &c. Probate Notice. er, and theGreat Republic Magazines. the 18th day of January A. D. 1858, in favor of John €criovs.—A correspondent of the Chaplain, addressed the throne of Grace meanest traits in the Ameriean characThis is most untru e, Ryan and against Wm. EF. & Allen T. Robinson for the STATE OF CALIFORNIA—COUNTY OF NEVADA as Ican also prove The Culturist we have perused and can In Probate Court, Nevada County. Im the mutter Thirteen Hundred and fifty-seven dollars, debt, of sum of the Estateof JOHN RAMOS, Deceased. by Mr. Raymond. The subject was inwith interest on the said sum of $1357, from the 18th day ser isthat of taking every chance to Placer Press, writing from Dod’s Gulch, briefly but earnestly, when A. A. Saras ever :ecommend it. ye cent per month A agit ors KELSEY and HENRY GODAIR, Ex, at the rate of three y 1858 uar Jan of onthe 13th instant. mentions that the gent Fsq., the oratorofthe day, was troduced by Dr. Overton, who asked me until paid. thave levied npon the following deseribed eeutors of the last Will and testament ofthe above cheat or overcharge the Government.” nson's right. title nained deceased, having in pursuance of the order of Robi E. Wm lof ——Al wit to erty prop Mas. Esteie Potter McDonaw. if “some of the religous papers were not and intereof, We believe there has been more. trunk of a very large tree has been found introduced by the Grand Marshal with stin and to a certain mining claim or claims the Hon, the Probate Court heretofore made, after due , BridgeRotice given by publication as required by law, on the Hill uma tez Mon of side h nort tie on ated situ The Marysville papers inform us that endeavoring to introduce the Bible into port Township, called the Terry & Co.'s claims, coin23d of April, 1859, at 12 0’clock. M. of said day, sold stealing under loco-foco administrations, . imbedded perpendicularlyin the bed a few appropriate remarks. Mr Sargent ter at public auciion in front of the Court House door, all of quar a ut t abo poin ata ne. ravi tain g acer in cin men this popular actress, after a long retirethe of ion ai‘ent ded undivi the ed occupi our public schools 7” And all my arof a mile sonth of Ray’s Ranch, bounded on the north by theproperty as described in sai >notice of sale, now on avast deal more, than there ought. It rockin a mining elaim at that place. pany’s claims; on file, and the said Executors having presented to Court ch com Scot by east the ; on nt land ment to private life, will make her apvaca of ry delive the in hour an over ce audien guments on the subject, and my subsethe South and West by Golden Gate eompany’s claims. their report of said sale, praying the Court for an order follows that the meanest traits of the pearance Land, on the South Ynba contirming the same of on ct the Tra boards ain hat again cert in o—T that Als e laudt degre highes the in urse disco a quent refus al to take the school at any River, about tive miles from Nevada, at Robinson's Toll American character are found in that Wheretore, it is ordered that the hearing of said reand d city on the 2d of May. har Orc ch Pea 's nson Robi as wfh port be fixed which for kno SAFU of and RDAY, MA ]4th, 1859, at 10 Order ge, able Severe Brid Honor the of Accipe atory xt.—Mo ses St. Johns, price witho ut the Bible , were only in anmaintainhave we pariy—a proposition garden, con‘aining about nine acres, together with eno'clock, of said day, at the officof e the Probate J udge, memy , &c. worth ures fall the by and injured badly was miner, . a clos d devote high, a is he give hereof Clerk the that ordere furthe itis ‘And r d swer to quest ions propo unded by Messr s for Citizen, the of ed without thy aid &F" Our Administration cotemporaries 4 ge that onSATURDAY, the 2ist due notiee by publication in the NEVADA JOURNAL a is hereb: Notice statissting Hill, Gold at claim mining intere ina rock ded a jof in aboun It ber. ween the honrs of 10o’clock A. newspaper printed and published in said county, at day of May J bet Ande rson and Overt on as Mr Raym ond are parading the statistics of what it some time. M.,and4 o'clock, P. M., in front of the Court House least two successive weeks previous to the same, and on Monday. His leg was badly mantics of the institution, and was written costs to die in Cuba. If any one wants cai: witness. door, in the city of Neyada, I will seilat public anction to all persons interested n said estate are hereby notified the highest bidder, for cashin hand, the above described to appear at said time and place and show cause if any ear Strawberrics have made their app gled below the knee, bones broken, etc. with the usual vigor of the author. As to die there cheaper he has only to join But much as I deprecate the introdueproperty to satisty and pay the aforesaid jndgments. they .ave, WLy said report — not be confirmeas d Given under my hand at office, in the city of Nevada, prayed, and a made of said property. will leg the that ined enterta are Fears and ento hed ction entire in the a fillibuster cope tion and die for nothtion of such a TEST at an examination on this the 28th daof is publis the produ ance in the markets of Sacram y April,= ee 1859. . CASWELL,‘ProbateJ BORING, Sheriff. AttestB. SHOEMAKER, Clerk. amento Union, we refer the public ing [Smcr Marysville. ‘ have fo be amputated, Deput Lambe J.8. By apl-2 8) (L y%d rt, of teac hers Teerta , inly did IE not sbrin k By Ep. Boanett, Deputy. c anentnowitilbiest a a acnac i Rr a HF