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February 13, 1857 (6 pages)

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“ . , EE ———————————————————————— » “Amendments to the Constitution. ~ ST. VALENTINE’S DAY. Mr. DAVIDSON’S ATTACHMENT BILL. Fara Accipent.—On Wednesday PLAYING SEVEN UP for the Presiden-y. The yaliant democracy are beginning Mr. E. M. Davidson, assemblyman Billing and cooing time has come} Two bills-haye already been introafternoon last, a man named Edwin R. ee a to showa little sensible fear. They are The N. Y. Sunday Dispatch publishes Lampry. was killed instantly, by the again. Not that it isn’t always time for . from this county, has introduced a bill duced into the Assembly propos ing these agreeable little exercises, but the which professes to be an amendment to amendments to that portion of the Conevidently beginning to suspect that their an old sledge player's dream in which caving of a bank, while engaged in min Che TNebada Fournal. FRIDAY MORNING, FEB. 13, 1 B57. day has come round which is specially . the W at ing the for up empire is not “whole asthe marble, seven of game a ed witness he st it ut io n re attachmen t gu law, but which la would ti ng ou r Judiciary sysalloupa. = consecrated and set apart, by those ambe, virtually, a repeal of all there is in tem. That introduced by Mr. Sweezy founded as the rock.” They grow suPROSTITUTION OF THE ASSEMBLY. orous youths and maidens who consti. it valuable. It provides that an attachprovides for alterations more effectual perstitious. They begin to be “bound California democracy (we mean its tute the high court and parliament of ment shall be issued only in cases of and Satisfactory, than any yet proposed. in by saucy doubts and fears,” lest the leaders) might do many things that are Love, to the worship of their patron fraud—such as when the debtor is By its provisions, the judicial power of ghost of Vigilance should arise, and shamefal, and many things that are push them from their stools. In the ly ulent fraud has or nd, absco to about the over all mails the Now, th saint. e State will be vested in a Court of foolish,and many things that are dirty, without exciting the “special wonder” world are burthened with a precious . contracted the debt, or is about to fraud freight of billet-doux, of all shapes and ulently convey his property, or fraudu of those who are acquainted with its his sizes, square, oblong and three cornered. lently conceals himself, &c. &c. It also When we hear of Now, college boys, and all heart strick. provides, that when one creditor com tory aud character. a known thief committing larceny, ora are puzzling their stupid . Menees, the rest must all follow suit, or en swains, known bandit committing robbery, ora They had just com presidercy, between Buchanan, Fremenced operations for the season, in an mont, and Fillmore. an extract: The following is. ,jq cut, and he was killed by the first _ {cave. A moment before the cave, he mao ee I = by —a was seen standing in the cut, and was : 1: dang an’ the three fellers wus : nobody on warned of. his er, to whi c id sa he ch ; . oe id . and Fill can Buc but yea non rth more k , , Appeals, in Cireuit Courts, in courts of first flush of victory, they appeared to Fremont, an’ they wura playin’ a sin. le would come sens ut it came sooner Common Pleas and Courts of Justice’s think that anything might be done with gle game oy seven up for the president’s. than he had anticipated. Directly afimpunity. Sailing, for the time, in cheer ov these free and awful United E/ ter the cave, it was discovered that of the Peace, Justice’s Courts will have the same jurisdiction now confersmooth water and before favorable gales, Pluribus States, thirty-one in number, Lampry was buried, and his friends au’ kiverin the whole yearth. Thar . H they seemed to think that there were red by ourlaw. A County Judge will to find him. digging d commence wur another chap inter room with one r : : : % no reefs or breakers anywhere on the gross of cases e Thes d. barre er forev hand under bis coat tail, an’ tother a. vas found lying on his back in the be b . ss e etene el compl cal ec metri te into in fill each county, whose term d heads to — we known liar perpetrating falsehood the melodious chimes of “love” and fraud, to which a creditor can make afof office shall be three years, and who rude political ocean, and that all hands stoken ov his chin a walking about sort-. sluice box, where he was buried under may sigh, perhaps, at the new deed of vessel the let and spree, a on go might er keerless like, but fust Jookin’ in to! about six feet of dirt. His position and oras far so and ; oceur m seldo t, fidavi . being is oil shall have the entire jurisdiction now “dove.” Now, midnight guilt, but are not, in the least, astonish drifting are they however, Now, rip. ns conare actio trans ess ry busin consumed, and Walker’s Rhyming Dic. dina conferred upon the District Judge, the So the ed at so natural an occurrence. fastly towards dangerous rocks, and tionary is in great demand. Now, Betty, . cerned, zhe bill would operate as an enCounty Judge, and the Court of Sessions. ordinary short-comings and mis-doings those who have first come to their senses the house maid, is expecting the annual, . tire abolition of this effective remed The Stat wi e y. ll be di vi in de to ni d ne offspring of the ancient of this bastare . triangularly folded, diagonally written Mr. Davidson's bill, however, is a fair Judicial *Distriets, for each of which a democracy, are as natural and as much . missive from her devoted Jeemes, and . embodiment of the notions entertained Circuit Judge shall be elected by the to be expected, as the wallowing of a ‘ the love-l Seraph orn August ina hoop-. a, by a good many person pe in relati s, to on op w h le wi o ho ll , ld his office for the hog in a mud-] 1Oie. ed and girded , is sitting t “in erm of nine years. These Judges will her lonely . this subject . But, as with ether criminals, acts will ‘. It has been amusing to notice the difbe so classified that one shall go out of . bower,” and wondering what gilt edged, somei mitted so intensely a 2 assure her of. ficulties whic h the opponents of our office every year. The jurisdiction of e . : “ . sweet scented missive, will fearful freeze our bleod, or so} . ss } + Fillmore’s hand an’ then in Fremont’s other indications showed that the mass an’ then a winkin’ an’ a frownin’ fust at of eart h struc k him befo re he saw it.— one an’ then at tother. ‘I'hen he’d tiptoe an’ try to peep into Buck’s hand.— His neck was disjointed, and he was seare extremely anxious to “wear ship” But the old feller hilt it under the shadverely begised about his head and back, and take a new direction. ow ov the table an sorter looked at it and a deep cut over one eye. He was The Mountain Democrat, of Placersideways hisself, an was a watchin the about 28 years old, and was from Gilpeepin feller too, all the while right ville, a staunch party paper, in an armant on, New Hamp shire, near Concord, Now, ward. Sea clost. His name was ticle about the anti-Vigilance propensigeutlemen, I can play old sledge myself where he is said to have very estimable ties of the Legislature, discourses eloright pert, an when I seed that it were. connections. He was highly esteemed a game ov two pluck one, an that Buck by his acquaintances here, and particuquent discord as follows : caunon was bound to be skinned, if his Legislature “Tf the members of the larly by his partners. [N. H. papers act judiciously; if they do not occupy hide didnt. grow fast into his bones, 1; copy.] . . the undying affection of that “ dear, elpresent attachment law have encounthe Cirenit Courts will be appellate only ake US biush even in aS ega Cha Aug nt rle ust Now, poor, . tered, in endeavoring to get their crude reviewing in the first instance all cases s us. 1s itical criminal : unfortunate, bachelor editors are dreamideas into the shape of anact. Among appealed from the Court of Common so deeply into the too much time discussing extraneous got mad as a bee in swarming time, an . . . all the various papers that have talked Pleas. At leas th 1 jest thought, (mind I said ing of delicate little angels, floating in nothing.) . t re te e rm of matters, questions not properly before} s e a c of h Escapes. — The report of the grand ‘ven its bitterest enbright fleecy clouds of muslin and lace, about the matter, not one has attempted the Circuit Courts must be held every them, no combination will be sufficiently that I’d like to knock enuff ov that jury, in another column, completely reOur joy at the direct é blust . to be specific in its proposed amendyear. and little black gaiters, and little white wn worthlessness of po; men ts. It was taken for granted that hands, and such lips—tehick! oh, my The Court of Appeals will have ex. $8,154 ist in the recolleeCe tinwitsible friends, editors are human, and know something ought to be done, but nobody clusive jurisdiction to review all cases sate of thie ad hia what’s good, though they never can enknew exactly what. The Solons ofthe appealed from the Cireuit Courts, and legislature could not be trusted, and, as i will be the court of fi thisne Ciclitiinis antes joy it—and are summoned from their nal resort in the California assem-. " * *,s y . . heaven of dreams, to the stern realities. a final resort, the San Francisco papers State. Icis to be composed of the nine eir hall a scene for £ Gen. Estell of dilapidated linen, and unpaid bills, called upon the merchants to get togethCireuit Judges, any seven of whom shall er, and agree upon a_ plan. So the constitute a quorum. Any decisi mu ; hale distor’ of and the villainous call for copy. on st ber the whole pistory o ak = Keine eer aes te But, alas, the worship of good St. Val. merchants of that city met in solemn be concurred in by at least five Judges American , lities can farnish another x peace “ . conclave—talked about business “ libother than the Cireui Jud Saree ‘ 3 a aera w e entine is waning in these latter days.— by whom t g e , nstance of such self-abasement in aj ., 4 5 . E meee, é ; Sending Valentines has grown too comerality ’’— passed some resolutions as the appeal was originally decided. The legislative body. No possible exeuse giitit Si é general as the proposition that “ whatCireuit Judge, senior incommis Bue: ak’ a f e Medekaa a d la. . MOM and ina republican country like sion, will Tal 1 LIVER ee tioksat tion. Ht spoke the gamed ao For iil niadeous annot be sat me aderrada S * . a Sti Bet yp, ours, that will damn any thing. ructtanmete opjectionable 1a iit “uste 2 = ee . mind us of the time, and only a few nuinges bvetore . g true” lovyers “bashful when sinee, Years . 1 , eee = h a Lae i@ couid be interrupted, in a speech . ° = = aeici I Lo] T t es were accustome to bottle up their afd maa right to make, VO S@ if A = é they waste their time in frivolous debates, in rising to questions of privilege in warring against a disbanded organization—objectionable and criminal as it futes the slanders of the Democrat in I dared to. He isa darned snake in the grrass, . regard to the escape of Gehr. It conshure. Well, arter they played out . tradicts completely the tirade in the last their hands, Mister Buck cannon sez, a. j issue of that sheet. In that issue the bowin’ mity perlite, ‘I believe, gentlewas—they may anticipate a dangerous party tocoutend against next fall. It men, I had high, jack, aud that has sot is sometimes discreet to let the “dead past bury the dead.” Strong and unre lenting as was and is our opposition to Vigilance Committeeism, we cannot dis Democrat referred to the report without me six ef. aint mistaken. Then both announcing its contents, which it dared on em, Fillmore an Fremont, spread all . not do, as it would thus furnish evidence ov Buck’s tricks out onter the table, til of its carel essness of truth. The Demo they saw his ace ov trumps on the jack crat is very much accustomed to pick guise the fact that a large majority of ov trumps which he had cotched trom up street stories, and retail them as Fillmore with a king, and then they aie . the people favored it, aud we do not greed that he was six. Sea ward said, . truth, and often by this means blundegts wish to see the question revived. ‘yes, he reckoned that was the state ov . as it did last week in reference to the The Democrat is frightened by the ever is right. is right ” —and adjourned. be the chief justice of the Cou the game.’ Fillmore then as modest as of A pState Journal's stovy of a “new party,” . grand jury. rt We learn Mr. Bidwell dea fifteen year old gal, sed, ‘1 made low; The first tangible thing that came from peals. nies havi ng give n the Demo crat the about being hatched. Moreover, the you cotch my juce with your old ace, . all this travail, was tat labyrinth of These amendments, if adopted, would . stat emen ts publ ished by it in regard to Mr. Buck; an that sets me three.’ All Democrat-man lives in the very heart of absurdities introduced by senator Shaw; ob viate many ofthe evils of our present the mining population, and he knows agreed on that count. Gehr’s eseape. We = strong to defeat the Democracy. But if chap’s skull to make a bullitt ladle, ef'. fection for a whole year, at the immi. and now we have this bill of Mr. Davida . a eh rious attempt was made to interrupt him. Fremont then sed, . made game, an judiciary system. By merging the offithat the masses don’t sympathise with Daguerreotypes! Ds suerreotypes ! !—Those Ml ; ; ¢ that got me six with you, Mr. buck ean. Wanting} o r d e r from the . "°°" peril son, embracing many of the same featof explosion, and on the glossinthe . est style of the art, should J Di a J C of ce oreover, u n u o st d s d d u g ri g n e e t ct he y was out of order trom ie€ bs marty of the doings cf thismost extraor. non.’ Buck bowed again to that; this . call at the of Mms. J.F. Rupo.pu, No. 10 Comures, but bette r put toget the her to vent give than February, of 14th its Tous . the +) mot seekoe to use 1e 3 1@ cid f;rst, fior into one, we should not only get rid ofa dinary Legislature. Let the motley is not adzactly cordin to your understan. mercialstreet. Gi ss Pictures or AMBROTYPEs . . ee Se also male . predecessor. Bae ws rae whole accumulat of sighs, and tears, ion for those who desire them supernumerary office, and the expense din, sir,’ fi-tf an ** ques for the fust he fj looked lege”’ like . in self-defense, . ° y ° assemblage of wiseacres, now congreWe have gee is Se ee and vows, and wishes, in a Valentine. a sugg esti on to mak e to attending it, but would have in each he mout be made to fite. Sea-ward. wa ¥ ) weeks Detfore-hand, at Sacramento, but continue the gated And we mind us also of a still earlier these legal reformers. Why don’t they co frowned, shook his head, winked and} a J a un u pr l at d th w ty g es ays e course whichthey have commenced, and e , ent tion of doing so.— On the llth inst. t sweated mightily. Fremont did so too heli time, when men who were of the best . propose to abolish executions ? Or, do County Seat, thus removinga great imwe they know that executions would folpediment to the speedy settlement of can assure the mountain democrats and all at old Fillmore, but it warnt n and all democrats, that they w// have a use, count game he would, and Fremont blood and brain of the earth, were not ipon the journals — ter, Gee Oe re haz Satistact ~ ~ Saloon. ashamed to use their mighty pens in the low judgments if there were no attachdisputes. We can see a still greater ORMERKLY HOSMER'S, GN MAIN ST, NEVADA, he beat him one. So that sot the game . ack the characnext . with contend to party “dangerous . writing of sonnets, and love songs, and . ments? And, by the way, why don’t benefit in the proposed I ei pete SNED THE ABOVE NAMED PLACE —Buek six, Fremont six, an Fillmore . distribution and ‘n, Thomas King, 3 1 would be pleased to all of the old friends old an or one, new a fall’’—whether : ‘ They are all gone, Beau. they abolish judgments? It is “ barbaarrangement of the powers of the appelthree—an Buck’s deal an Fremont’s. .~’ . Valentines. he Honse continue their patronage, where they will ‘ter of i other private citi-. find the BEST WINES, LIQUORS & CIGARS one. a 7 rie . beg or stand. Buck licked his thum,. late Courts. The Court of Appeals’ { itl 1 the Vigilant comIt is astonishing how completely the an dealt ’em mity slow an keerful. 1} : and sell it mere ly to pay one’ s debt s. through bench, being composed of the nine Circounty members became metamorpholooked at Fillmore’s keerds as he . lished pul It had been r ; ©" . Moore sang the last pean to Cupid beIt is cruel to make a man “shell out” ’em from the deal, and it like to knock cuit Judges, can easily adopt a set of the streets of Sacramento, and all,. ., BeSacramento. to got they when sed, 2 ; ] ; : . fore he giew grey. Chloris and Phy for what he buys. Society is gotten up rules of practice which shall be uniform . ldown. me whose depraved 3 rai stomachs cravec fore they left home, they well knew the 2 . S 3 iF See oa i i There was the ace, the king, the a ae : , $ . lis “live no longer in the faith of reaupon wrong principles. Let us abolish throughout the State. An uniformity of for private secant flocked into the. oS sentiments oftheir constituents, in relaqueen, the jack, the ten, an’ the juice : = : of ee ; a every a : son thing, Yo . Am un and er has g dis ic fall ear a back ded into the lobby and eallevies. decision will also be soon acquired, so mont and Fletcher, Carew and Herrick, Anacreon and rare Ben Johnson. $ ; wurs, 4] : : Chere, for re two] 1. true leve, . rous”’ to create liens on one’s property, é tion blissful condition of universal won’t-pay and» Valentines have fallen to Vigilance, and expressed no trumps! = ‘Vhink Lordy! Nevada these simple -minded,
i and . js a private circle! . “ e ; "i F Br siasm on those masses of cordage, and . an attachment law on the statute book. of gentlemen. Not only were foul mouth> : > a ee . cotton, and whalebone, which form the . A StraTe wirsout a Desr.— “A ed tales told of private individuals, with ‘ + a. . ? {church . ¢cmponent parts of a mecern woman , : e i : without 2 bishop, and a state whom the assembly had nothing to do,. : = 4 . . : , hut the : : ere ( REak MOVAL. ROSENHEDN & BRO. i] AVE REMOVED to their old stand, ing, and} xe nea VOL 5. Geth which ¢ strictest confide open, ses : mm ol too . the popi sce ie filthy for the public and they entirely forgot, both their for mon occurrences within the last halfissue at a particular time. This danger an road branch ot Is invite their old friends > their large, new and bastardy case; with good proof agin the . daddy. I tell ye, boys, he looked just like he had his fust big horn of whiskey . ets and Clethriccs to suit the A. S. MosenuriM. ed up his hand, but axed Fremont what . Bachelurhood ! ALTACK journals, eing h r Who'll treat? . . sed—lI beg. The bill introduced by My. Inman time will come when the people witl say In his late By the jumpin Jechesophat! does . . in that blissful condition. QU48TZ Mininc.—We hear of rich. report, the Controller describes her fiF = . — a . quartz and pS RS EES ork preparations for extensive . . nances as follows: “The state is out not propose any alteration in our Supreme Court, as it now exists. Jus unto you, ‘“ We know you not.” run ‘em quick, an’ I thought it no harm . totake another look at old Fill. The Willo w Mir 1ing Company. t his Company, was helt im An adjourne Deweerat I He ght OreG on.— The Alta Califo rnia of the tices of the Peace will have jurisdiction fotched a loweollycky sort of grunt, an’ 9th contains a very interesting letter then he blowed. The wind come outen And these . #!! sec tio of the ns sta te. In Sha . sta Cit AM of nese . dollars in the treasury—at 5 per in civil cases to the amount of four hun. from Portland, O 'T. The writer is a his nose, mouth, years, an’ like to put tamely: and wilcounty, e learn from the Rez ublican, . cent, dred dollars exclusive of interest, and in oeeC} me Habe cabin; raber y e , e an pio rossti tittut y edi uilding their old notions together ; and with he meant to do. He locked at his kerds, . "Ss eae d . ope in thi bra of min fro . s , rat ing m nch ion , s . of debt, with a surplus of over a million > highest counciof ls. i 2 j mak aa ’ ft tat Ss honorable(?)_ . ship!—and after all, what better ob-. His attack beine. Ste solty ved tome into the heads of these fine gentlemen, Brick Build SAMUEL HERVEY, ovt''> . ject is there for one to fix his affections . is still further checked by the proposed high collars, and swing-tail coats, came sorted ’em, then leoked at ’em agin, then cent ury ; but a state witho ether true ut a or not) debt, no . * is, ; . . ; ACCOUNTANT, AGENCY “the . 1PO™ than a nice broiled quail, a cup of . N’ method of electing but one of the Cirhigh nonsense, . indeed, an anomaly. Texas, if her epeat, unless in the} and spluttering littleness. at Buek, then at thelamp, scratched his . And . : > . INTELLIGENCE Of “FICE I kod al es ae coffee, anda prime Havana? Vive /a. ear, shot up his eyes, and very slowly } . State Controller isto be believed, is now cuit Judges each year. And all this in the. Just keep right on, gentlemen; but the Junction of Mai and Washington sts, feb-13 Giltchetelentteines Mn ly, by the votes of the seperate districts it will be impossible that a sufficient Corner o number of Judges to control a decision, mer selves, and their old-fashioned confor the nite, an’ felt it in his boots. 1. ti . Ss e '’ . rigging enough for a seventy-four gun . th o’ oh t, Lo rd ag y! in Bu , ck ne ve tu r rn . should be elected upon witho any ut a political king, ’’ have candals about . . been quite comeS stituents. They put off their old clothes ‘ } ; tl : malice to satisfy, speedily put new ideas . eb. 13—tf mt that cases will rarely be appealed beopinions contrary to the popular feeling. then if looked »? there the old } ’ Fans > ativeness. It is all right for a creditor yond the Cireuit Court, of the District feller sot his beliy kiverin’ the cheer all wonder-guzzling assemblymen, sit and. mio, Cierepute, When they arrived at the capital, tho’, . r : P o eee. hich . Well, it isn’t strange. How can a. to trust a debtor, but it is ridiculous to in which ov er , an ’ ne arly out to his knees, as sol. a: they arise. The judges of the inten to a tirade of hithiness, Which Estell, and a few others who had private . emn, as big as a Dutch ’Squire a tryin a . expect a debtor to trust a creditor with Court of Appeals being . ent an up get to y exp hvbe ;m ‘ ; ect an é id ed elected seperatewould ot lowed in cid [. VREELAND, Proprietor. . } p My iabl school fund of ten millions—and ve ttveasst rich ledzes have been discovered, and an unappropriated public doma‘n, esti1). =, y ¢ . in Am a ad ne lea or has w bee d , tak n en mated acone hundred millions of acres, embly itself, . 2 ae inf amous pur pos up by a es! par of yo ty me un whi g n ch} . which, if judiciously used, would subi infamous purposes! 2 . na rs ts “mnod art-. Promises to be one of the most valuable . . . serve all the purposes of internal imodel k. el art — so tO SUuC i es as i iota{s seculd. mnadé. iof the m! Tt-sshould . . in the state. Spe? aking of the latter, . provements; and a tax, lighter than is would m e hem ! } criminal cases the same Californian who is now traveling in that . thelamp out. jurisdiction country. The County the 6th iz esident. he m Broad stre et Nevada, on FriThe meeting was called to order Committee who were x todraft by-laws for th isistin ppointed at verninent of f R. FP. MeCon1 1Z.P Davis ithe repert was a ecepted, and and on mic Idodged and tuk a peep ted President of the gned, He promises to continue his into Fremont’s hand, and that when a now exercised by them. man’s six on a big game of seven-up, . correspondence, aad we have no donbt . is resignationas Secrenever seed just such keerds. He hilt Court will be abolished, and its powers tary of the Coi cing taken, his resignabut that he gives a faithful picture of tother three aces, bound to be high let . nh was not ac i. and duties conferred upon the District Onmotion of Mr. Davis the Company } rocecded to elect Oregon as it is. We have room only what would eum—an’ out an’ out Presia fi ) Mr. B. L. Conyers was Court. The Chairman of the Board of dent at that. Thinks I, O Lordy, Buck! for the foliowing extract : RO 3 ea S e = 4 diy’vnitle ithe Am ador, Sentin el say~ s, “th e ro . . imposed on any other people, would be Supervisors for each eounty will perform rand au i= P i Ol ses, as suman F ; hl i b Dck O Lordy. Fillmore, and watched to see “ Ttis my epinion California possesses among personal crimes peccatum illud. #8 been thoroughly assayed by Dr. . adequate to all the wants of the governthe duties ofsurrogate or Probate Judge. what suit was to make the President amore healthy climate, but those who AobbaE tater BAF BEL.gph SPs Harris, than whom a more aang, ment.” It This system as far as economy and have lived here many years think difouten that mule eatin’ Fremont. When . Jou is possible that somewhere Zi assayer does not exist,-and found to . about the year A. D. 2000, a spiritual convenience are concerned would be an ferently, and even award to Oregon this as sure as there’s narry No Nothing in Maryland efhe didn’t turn up Jack just = yield $160, to the ton of quartz rock. telegraph may inform us that the advantage. At any rate the climate improveme upon our present judiciary nt finan Report of the Grand Jury. as ; as easy as if ther’d been fifty two of ’em Company. here is more diversified, Te the Hon. and is more like the ( P Y g e Vy, I'h own e ers hav co e mm en ope ce rad rs ofthe Company shall consist of ces of California are in the same consystem. It does not, however, effect he lon, i court of messions, Netain the pack, and then only leaned back E . a = if the climate of Ohio or Tennessee. The retary, and Treasurer, te Pe Se . tions in earnest, by sinking a shaft and . dition. that radical reform which is needed, and be elected at the meetings of the Company. smiled loud for a President. winters are much longer and colder here Art. 3d. The officers to hold their oftive as longas the We, the Grand Jury for the February . ereeting a mill, which will soon be in which would be accomplis by the hed . majority consent than in California, but even this is turnLee & Bennett’s Circus — This . sident to preterm ofthe Court of Sessions, having, in . Working order.” A Domestic Drama.—The Lockport . rand calh circus will soon pay us a visit, with the proposed amendments of Mr. Sweezy.— ed to advantage, and made to subserve ore memthe discharge of the interest of the farmer. In every our duties, investigated,” A number of good leads of quartz are . (N. Y.) Courier says quite a rich scene . }. The sentiment is almost universal written notice ; and . best company of performers that has town along the banks of the Willamette, was witnessed in that little village re-. ney, on the Treastheswetreimant attending the recent . known to be in the immediate vicinity throughout the State, that the unlimited re to the sane . ever been in the State. The proprieas far as I have travelled—that is 140 cently. Stephen Simmon s and Miss. eseape of prisoners from the County . of this city, which are not being worked. duty of the Secretary to keep i powers of our Surpeme Court are placed miles above Portland—lI ocecdings of the company could see the Sally Evans were united in the holy. . tors have had an agent in the east, who wf al Jail dre c ned to believe that the . The failures which followed the quartz md do allo er necessary writing, ard in the hands of two few men, and are black smoke oozing from the cracks of bonds of matrimony by a ‘Squire in the s of the company from has succeeded in procuring, for the comocenkit was not im consequence of. nia that raged here several years ago. not sufficiently guarded from undue infrom one to five large size smoke houses! forenoon, and in the afternoon the brideyu ent . ing season, some of the best talent in fluences. Any change which will meet This last word speaks volumes. Thus the United States, and Europe. Messrs. it will be seen that Oregon is destined cers in charge, but is attributable to the . g2ging in this businés&, The leads are the approbation of the people must ef. Lee & Bennett inform us that among to become at no distant day, the “Porkinadeqj u ‘ ; forrde ded by the jm by the im . 2OW principally J gwned by J men who. . others, they have secured the services fect a radical change in the Court. opolis” of the Pacific coast. proper fastenings to the cell doors, and . have not the means to work them, and We hope that it will not be necessary This branch, of business alone, will of Mr. Hiram W. Franklin, the renowned to avoid the recurrence of such an acci. Could be bought much below their value. that either of these bills should be acted bring a vast amount of capital into this the Fisher, Mr. ; performer . general 1 recommend the purchase of There is no doubt, too, but that a little upon by this Legislature. The evils of territory, and will stimulate the farming uny carclessness on the part of the off-. have deterred our m@fied men trom en easurer to re groom was arrested for stealing the coat in Which he was married. m the Pre » and hold the red paid out by tae Company, t, signed by the Secretary, g the meetings of the Stole a coat to get married in, did he? ‘ ompany Ii be in Nevada, Art. St ch share of the Company -hall be entitled We don’t wonder. When a man is bent . to one vou in incetings of the Company, upon committing a great folly, he is easily induced to commit a small crime. Art. 9th. The majority of the members of the Company shall constitute a ¢ n to do business and shall govern, the company in all . noted bare-back rider, and slack-rope interest, as well as revolutionize the a sufficient number of Tab’s Patent . Prospecting within a mile or two of the our system of Courts, although the greatpresent system of merchandising. When performer; James Hernandez, single-act pro-. bill —The mony. Testi Necro Locks, or some equally secure fasten-. City, would discover valuable ledges. est, are not the only defects of our conthe pork packing business becomes more Art. llth. The assessments are to be laid as the Compergeneral Ryland, Geo. equestrian; posing to admit the testimony of chil-} penny m lirect, Sell which are now unknown. Here, then, . stitution, which are the subject of gendeveloped, the merchant willremit pork Art. 1 All the members of this Company shall sign . former, and Mr. Worrel, the noted Amerthe in sed discus was , &¢., indians dren, these artieles and are firmly bound by the same, isa fine fiel to the San Francisco market instead of d for cap ita lis ts, whi eral complaint. ch we . The question of a And in concluding our duties, would Art. 13th, No officer will be allowed a salary in the . ican clown and acrobat. We have no r y Senato when last, Monda on Senate coin or draft as now, thus making a Company, unless by special agreement ofthe Company, hop e soo n to see emp loy ed. Constitutional Convention should be subtake oceasion to express our thanks tok : Z. P. DAVIS, President. doubt but that they will have the best double business, where heretofore there Bell took occasion to get off a regular Secretary. A. K. Prescorr Art uth and if the ass¢ nents are tobe paid every week, re not paidat the expiration of two weeks the claim so assessed, is forfeited to the Com Pp any. mitted to the people, that they may dethe district attorney for the facilities afDue Wearnun.For a few days . combination of cireus talent, ever concide whether the measure is in accorforded us in the discharge 9f the busiback we have again been favored with . gregated on the Pacific coast. dance with their wishes. If that measness brought before us, and for the courmoderate falls of rain, and our streets k= A day or two after the appearure, however, should fail to pass this tesies exten xd t6 us therein. begin to indicate a return of the “ glori. ance of the last JouRNAL, in which there legislature, immediate action should be R. H. Farquuar, Foreman. ous days of mud*’ and the tops of some was ashort article about hoops, we retaken upon the bill of Mr. Sweezy, or WALKERIANA.—We understand that . of the hills in sight of town, are resumceived a letter from a curious individual, some similar amendments. They must an agent of Walker is in town reeruit. "8 their mantles of snow. who wanted to know, whether or not . : rs Sb ne NEP pea EP ing for the Nicaragua fillibuster service. Ps = §3> Recently we have noticed an unthe Nevada ladies used the article. We If any of our citizens are weary, of this] uscal number of big teams unloading,. do not possess the desired information, life, they can now get a ticket.for the . which seems to indicate an improvement and it is rather a delicate matter to ennext, warranted to take them through] in business quire into. We advise our corresponoperations. dent to get married, and then he can Talman’s Express line has, for keep himself posted, in such useful INTERNATIONAL Hotrerte:—This house . th e present, suspended in the shortest postil le time: its trips between by Mrs. Haley, ranks Aj*I among the] this city and Sacramento. Califoruiashetels. It will be knowledge. Don’t come to bachelors existed but one. In fact, with the present steamer Columbia, running here twice a month, together with all the t, anti-slavery speech. This measure has generally been looked upon with favor, be might ed, manag ously judici if and sailing vessels now employed in this . <gee . Sheriffs Sale. y¥ VIRTUE OF AN ORDER, made by the Hon. trade, down freight accumulates at this passed ; but we suppose this ill-timed point, and Lam told there is more freight harangue of Mr. Bell, will effectually ) Board af Supervisors, of Nevada county, onthe 5th’ day of Febrnary, A. D. 1857, I will sell on the SIXTH DAY OF MARCH, 1857. at 2 o’clock, P. M., at the Court House door in Nevada City, to the highést bidder for, now in the warehouses of this city, destined for the San Francisco market, office, situated in Nevada City, in the rear of the Court kill it. The oppenents of negro slavery in America, have always been the most Cash, the property described in said order to-wit : The FRAME BUILDING, known as the County Clerk’s. House. than the Columbia ean possibly carry Given under my hand this the 11th day of Feb. 1857. BUITERF D, Sheriffof Nevada Co, away on her nex} down trip. It is safe indiscreet, and impracticable set of men Nevada,WM. February 13, 1857—tds. to say that 30,000 hogs will be packed in the world—and none more so than ates eaostineieciesiaias enchanted in this territory this season for the San the leaders of the Republican party in Sheriffs Sale. Francisco market, and that the amount ] Y virtue of an order of Sale issued out of the Hon, California, District Court, 14th Judicial District, on a judgment slaughtered for home consumption will rendered in said Court on the 3ist day of October, A. D. swell the amount to 40,000. From this 1856, in favor of Cornelius Riley and against George H. AGAIN. — SNAKE CHARMER BITTEN Uses or Crinouine.—The New York fact, it will be seen to be to the interest G. Stackhouse and Henry "I. Raymond for the sum, of Twenty-six Hundred and Forty-eight 92-100 dollars, with, ferry boats are just now frequented by of the San Francisco merchant, to turn Wirsen, the snake charmer, was bitten in terest at the rate of two and one-half per cent per month, elegant lady operators in the pickpockhis eyes towards Oregon for some of Notice is hereby given that I willsell onthe 7th dayj of the at k, we2 g last nin eve n, one agai his March A. D. 1857, at the Court House door in Nevada et line. Their victims are female passupplies, instead of New York, fur Orecity, at2 o'clock, P.M. the property described in said oria Exchange in San Francisco. de forn Cali r ofsale, to-wit : Two-fifths interest in a certain Quartz sengers. These operators make use of gon pork will always command a better Mills, Engine, Building and Fixtures thereto belonging hall the t in ligh the that said sen Wir the ample folds of their dress to partly price than that brought around the horn. and appertaining, situated upon North Wolf Creek,in the was too imperfect to permit him to fix Township of Grass Valley, County of Nevada, State of cover that of their neighbors. and under California, known as the New Orleans Quartz M@l aud LreGau.—Before the high court of the eyes ofthe snake on his own; but one fifth interest in the Quartz Ledge claims, on Osborn, this cover ply their trade without detec Prospect, Mary's Madison, Prescott, Ophir, and Teletion.—S. F. Chronicle. public opinion, Estell vs.King. Judgthe Wide iVest slyly insinuates that graph Hill, in the Township of Grass Valley and State esaid. _ We always suspected there was misment for def’t. Notice of motion for the reptile had not been sufficiently afor Given under my hand this 12th day of February, A. pass two Legislatures, and be acted upon by the people before they can become a portion of the Constitution. There is therefore a necessity for prompt action of some kind in the matter. about it. KE, Re Robinson. for. resumed again when the roa ds become nerly of the Amemt@BRE xchange in . settled. Dairy Bes.—This successor of the been far, so can has, Ameri ornia Calif his place, and who® ell known to Pus. Docs.—We are greatly indebtexceedingly well conducted. The ediv citizense4@nds his invaluable aid in el to Mr. 8. F. Brow n, sergeant-at-arms itor would be a worthy follower of Gen. andering it the most desirable stopping . of the assembly, for a full file of bil ls, Alle n— which is saying a good deal— lace for sojourners, in that city. When and committee reports. Also to Hon. if he advoc ated the same politi cal prineall. a ou go down, give them See ad-. W. CG. Wood for copy of controller’s re. ciples. The Bee, however, hasn’t yet chief going ertisemémty . dresses. . port. joined the Estell party, on under those absurd new trial, on the ground of newly dischloroformed, previous to the performcovered evidence. ance. : 9. 1857. febl3 tde WM. BUTTERFIELD, Sheviif of Nevada Oounty.