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NEVADA
VOL. 1.
THE JOURNAL
SARGENT & ALBAN.
Ofsce oa Broad street, opposite the Placer
Motel.
For one yer, in advance; $9,00
Six months 5.00
Three months 300
One month, 100
Single cop! 's 15 cts
Qq Nosubscriptions reecived for less time
‘than ene month.
an Francisco Advertisements.
AN FRANGISCO AGENOY.—Ocravian
Ss Hooes isthe Agent for thie prper for San
iFeaneisco, and is authorized to reeeive ‘noney,
wign receipts for the same, and transact other
wusiness relating to newspaper and job printt sentative of
Ingjae the represen ARGENT & ALBAN
San Francisco Advertisements.
The Patrons of the ‘‘Nevana Journal,”
vill find a box at Marriott's Exchange, corner
of Sansome and California strects~and one
ulso at Bonnestell & Williams’ Book and Stationary Store, on Clay, near Kearney sireet—
and oneat t.6 Despatch Printing Office, on
Montgourery street, and at the Mechanics and
‘Traders’ Exchange, Rox No 1, Montgomery .
street, where all advertisements intended for
that paper may be leit, and will be promptly
forwarded.
OCTAVIAN HOOGS, Agent.
: "Robert Josephi and Co.
Imp iter, Manufucsurers and dealers in Watch.
es, Jewelry, Watch materials, §e.
25 Washington street.
Bet. Montgomery and Kearny. 56-2m
N DAMME & TORQUET, wholesale
Vv and yetail dealers in blasting aud sporting powder, shot, caps, firé-arins, shooting
accessories, ete., Sansome street, one door
above Pine strect. 52im
4 yTRSTERN HOTEL, Battery, between
Broadway and Vailejo sts., San fF ran
_ciaco--designed especially for the accommo tation of miners, convenieut fo the steaner .
landing? and to the business parts of the city
A runner will be in attendange at the boats on
theirarrival. Acconmmodations comfortable
Perins.—Board and lodging $10 per week.—
Meals 50 cents
49-1 HOA. McNear, Proprietor
ATOTICE, ve Passexcers—The underN signed, having completed their arrange.
ments, x6 prepared to forward passengers Co .
all purts of the world, in vessels, which in
spoint of speed, comfort and capacily, and as .
rega:ds moderation in the price of passage,
have no equals.
> Phewacersigned: alse -evail themselve of
this method to inform those who are in tie
mines and river towns of Caiifornia, and
who intend visiting their native places this .
winter, that the best chances are now offered .
them. «Apply to GOIN & ELLIS.
Passenger Agents,
act22m Long Wharf, San Francisco.
anid
NHS WANES AND LIQ-)
U UBS weBraniies, Martell, United
Proprietors, Rastean Chenuyer and Anerican; gin, Holland, Seheidam and Ameri.
ean; whiskey, hiish, Scotch, Bourbon and .
Monengahela; cherry brandy, in casesfand .
kegs; ram, Jamaica and New England; port, .
sherry, Madeira and claret, in wood and
class; champagne, 100 baskets Segnette and
Ieidseick ; Osborn’s old Queen's port in casos; whiskey and brandy, in cases; marischino, absynthe, annisette and enracoa.
For sale hy Bowman & Co,
Pacitic street wharf, between Battery
49-1m aud Front street.
BANKING HOUSE, .
KING, OF WM, & CO.
EXCHANGE ON
Geo Peabody, Esq., London,
Camman, Whitehouse, & Co. New York
J, Corning & Co, New Orleans,
Riggs and Levering, St Louis,
And on Messrs Coreoran and Kiggs—
“Payable at their office, Washington city
te Merchant’s Bank, Boston,
«© Philadelphia Bank, Philadelphia,
“ Bank of Baltimore, Baltimore,
“Bank of Virginia and brauchee.
512m
Crescent House,
Pacific st. bet. Montgomery and Kearny.
7 RS. BOSLEY, having teased the above
AVE hou e, takes pleasure in announring to
wthe public that she is now prepared tu receivs
boarders either by the day or week. at
The table will be spread with the varicties
of the season. i
The lodging rooms are comfortable and airy.
Connected with the house isa bar, well stockad with the choicest wines and liquors:
A share of the public patronage is respectfully solicited. 58-1
OF JAS
Notice.
1 L. persons indebted to the estate of F
F K. O’Ferrall deceased, are hereby requested to come forward and settle their accounts, as lohger indulgenve will not be givin.
E.C. DAUGHERTY, Adm’r.
Jaw. 17th, 1852. 72-3t.
4UNDELL & ANTHONY’S Ausreauian
My Lrwe.—For Sydney direct.—To succeed
the Jessie Byrne.—The spiendid, fast sailing
slipper barque LALLA ROOKiIL, 40 tons
register, Capt WH P Haynes, will positively
on on or about the 25th Nov She carries an
experienced surgeon, and the passengers will
be provided for un the tnost liberal scale.
For freight, which witl be taken at the lowest
rates, er passage, sb¢ having superior accommodations for pay fy pomeernen et apply
\o the captain on board, Long wharf, or to
9 the GRDELL & ANTHONY, Shp’g Agts
Long whart, over Steamboat Huiel,
Or to HOK T BROTHERS,
California atreet
60-td
a
NE PUMPING MACHUINE—12 horse
power, with pumps somplete, and loco3 fe Je by
Mele oer VERLY SANDERS.
60-1m
Howison’s Pier.
near te
AGLE EYCHANGR HOTEL, Front st
between K and L, directly opposite the
steam beat landings, Sacramento ; h1# a repuSetien for quiet. order, and Clea ("S. —
66-tf Prarr & Lywpyarn. Propr’s
i despatch, and everything connected with the
\ ) be! .
. guarantied.
.
NEVADA
San Francisco Advertisements.
Sutter Iron Works, .
Rincon Point, San Francisco.
TEAM ENGINES and boilers, machinery for crusting and pulverizing quartz
rock, castings in iron and brass, wrought
iron work; water wheel castings, and all
kinds of machiuery made to order.
Being largely engaged in manufacturing
quartz, rock machinery, and having an extensive assortment of patterns on hand, ar
prepared to receive and execnte orders wit!
dispatch,
Danian wishing further information, or to
eontract for machinery, by addressing Geo.
K Gluyas, Superintendant, as above, or,
Jas. Blair, Esq., Agent, San Francisco, will
be promptly attended to.
Auy. 30—3m*
DANTRL ORESONS JOURN DENNTF,
x .
OKESON and DENNIE,
SHIP AND GENERAL MERCHAN.
DISE BROKERS:
Long Wharf, cur Sanso ve st, Sun Francisco
REFER TO
Messrs. Macondray and Co.
“© Darling and Co.
© 'Thompsum _ riffin and Co
te Mel and Co * au28 6n
DONAHUVE'’S
UNION IRON & BRASS FOUNDRY,
Corner First and Mfssion sts, Happy Valley,
San Francisco
Quartz mining wechinery made to ‘order .
after the most approved plans, castings o! iron
or brass, sinithing, boile making steainho it
repairsns, turning and finishing executed with
moendend ta, 63.2m eromp ty
MARKET.
Pacific st, bet Battery and Front, north side,
Sao Francisco.
Fresh and salt provisions, and vegetables of
all kinds, coustantly on hand und for sale at
prices sniting the times, wholesa e and re tail.
APF Bon
Ab Ds, Otis, Winuew Gis, ete The
subscriber offers tors Je full assortinent
. of sizes of [English and French window glass
from 10 by 12 to 36 by 38 :
Auso---Paints, oils, Spirits of Turpentine,
Varnishes, Putty, Brushes, ete. ete Feely
. grateful for past favorsfrom a generous pu.
lic, he would stall sulicit a share of nutronege
Ror Marsa,
Jackson st, 8 doors abo e Sinseme,
€9-3m Sin Franciseo
D. COGSWE LL, Denxtisr--Ote tice on the Plaza, next door north of .
the California Exabange. ‘Teeth filled wath
i pare old, and warranted for ten years. Op.
. erations on terms the most reasonable tor
cash only. 49-3m
aa dime
( IL.--Bailey & Gilbert, Oil 37anufactarers Pine street, between sansome
and Battery, have en hand and are constantly manufacturing pure bleached sperm Oil,
well recovamended for machinery; bleached
polar Oil, and Winter strained Lard Oil, in
. packages to suit purchasers, and the quality .
(n Hand—3000 gallons pure sperm Oil;
. 15,000 galions Polar Oil; 8000 gals Lard
. Oi', 1000 gais winter strained Polar Oil.
56 1m San Francisco.
LTA FOUNDER Ye-Market Place,
facing Battery st. Lron and brass castings, of every description. Quartz pulverizing machinery, and machine work in general promptly executed. Patterns made to
order, 67-1m G. M. Hurron
Bunker Hill Restaurant.
Montgomery st, near Clay, San Francisco.
( FFERS to business men the convenience
of location in the centre of the business
part of the city. Its bill of fare comprises
the choicest selections from the proverbially
excellent market of San Francisco. Lodging rooms furnished with all the requisites
for comtort. Terms rroderate.
50-1m J. V.C. TELLER.
Drugs, Drugs.
Cd Sony BCU,
rn
Importers and Wholesa’e Druggists.
AVING disposed of their retail stock and
stand, corner of Washington and Montg§omery streets. have removed tor the present
to the second flour of Snooks’ stone building.
Washington street, between Montgomery and
Sansome, oppo-ite Jones’ Alley, where they
are receiving, ex elipper ships, just arrived,
a large and desirable invoices of Drugs and
} Medicines, which they offer for sule at ‘he very
lowest market prices’ 62-I1m
Joseph Genella,
N Montgomery street, near Jackson, has
sust moved into his new fire-proof store,
and opened the largest assurtmont of Crockery, Glass and Hollow ware, Cutlery, Looking
Glasses, chandeliers, ete, that oin be found
on the shores of the Pacifie; and he pledyes
himself to sell goods of the best quality at the
most reasonable rates.
Particular attention paid to selecting wares
forhotels. Sv lua
Manuiactu:inge Jeweler.
JOHN W. VOUCKEN, Muntgomes .
fa, ry street. . N. of Sacramento. st. .
S, Ze
dan Francisco Cal. Every descriptiun vt Jewelry inanulactured from California .
gold, to order or otherwise. Bewutiful spocimen work always on hand. All the Litest
styles of ladies and, gents jewelry. Diamond
work and gold and silver ware of all descrip:
tions received by every steamer: also. guld and
silver watenes, heavily cased for the market
Country orders promptly attended to,
ia” To ensure delivery. persons will please
send the r orders per Reynolds & Co, Newel,
& Co,, Adams & Co., and Freeman & Co's
Expresses. 62-3
F. C. Gray, Brother and (Co,
Wholesale Grovers and Commission Merchants, Pacific st. Wharf, San Francisco.
H AVE in store, and keep constantly on
hand by tresh arrivals, a veneral assort. .
ment of groceries, liquors, tobaceo, cigars,
ete., to which they respecttally invite the agtention of couatry dealers
OG~ Orders attended to with promptitude
and ndelity.
* fan Francisco, Oct 25,3851, 53-3
) esrand most roomy in the state,
California streets, San Francisco ~The
. their interests.
CITY, CALIFORNIA, THU
San Francisco Adve: ments
ONES’ HOTEL.--Corner Sansome and
proprietor of the above Hotel begs to inform
his friends and the public gen: rally, throughout the state, that he has just completed in the
very best manner, extensive additions and renovations to the same, and is now prepared to
accommodate them in a move superior style
than formerly.
The Hotel fronts on Sinsome straet 142 feet,
and on Calitornia 65. and is three stories high.
The Ladie~’ Parlor 28 by 60, is elegas.tly fitted
up With every regard to comfort and conveniThe Dining Rooms 70 by 22, is the lirgThe butiding
contains 89 rooms, fu nished ina manner not
to be surpassed, with every attention to care
and Juxury, and the terms for board as low as
3inno048
ence,
any first class hotel in the city.
Jacks and Wo draft.
Inform their friends and tie public
that they are prepared to offer
u-hes and Jewelry of the best and most
fashionable styles at the lowest cash prices.—
They comprise five London levers, anchor eseapements, and lepines, from the most celebrated manutficturers of Europe. Also Diamond,
Pearl, Ruby, Emerald, and Opal Jewelry of
the richest and inmost splendid description, all of
which are offered at 50 per cent less than former prices.
fg !ewelry manufactured from Californii gold
Gold Qu irtz sepatated and refined.
(cj Chronometess rated by trinsit. .
cj Watch repiiling executed with punetuality im despatch. Mo. 274 Montgomery st. in
Bolton aud Barron s building. 48-3m.
H UTTON & CO,, Corner of Clay
and Sansome sts.beg leave respectfuliy
to announce that they have now arranged a
“Pr vate sales Department” in their sales
room, and are sow ready to supply the trade
throushout the country with a general assortment of
Goods and clothing, either at private sale,
or upon their trade sales at auctionon Pirie
days of each week. Merchants arriving
in town are requested to examine the stock .
before purchasing elsewhere. Importer who
may desire to furnish samples of the above
named goods, to be sold for their account
may rely upon great attention being paid to
We pledge our-elve: to
transact a stricily commission basiness, Our
regular sale day at Auction for Groccries
Provisions and Liquors, will be he'd on
uesdays of each week. no49 m
C. REINHOLD ESCHE
Brothers snd Co,
Importers of German goods and commission
merehants. ‘an Francisco, Californa.
FFICE,
52-1m brick building.
Bank Exchange.
HE Undersigned has taken this wellknown and popular establishmeut, situated on Montgomery street, opposite Burgoyne & Co’s. bank, wkere he will be pleased
at all times to serve the public. The choicest .
liquors which the market affords can be had
at all times.
Free lunch every day at 11 o’elock.
52-1m P.D KILDUFF.
OW DER—200 kegs blasting powder,
150 kegs sporting do, Fa FFG und FFFG
100 “ in 1 lb cannisters,
20 x feet patent safecy fuse,
500 mM percussion caps,
For sale by EDWARD H. PARKER,
Agent for the Hazard Powder company,
60-Im Sansome st, near Pacitic.
L: W. Sloat,
Notary Public, Conveyancer § General Ag’t.
EEDS, mortgages, agreements, certificates of incorporates, powers of attorney,
charter parties, bottomry bonds, bills of sale
of vessels, and other commereial papers
drawn and acknowledged. Protests of vessels drawn and extended.
Office inthe ommercial Exchange for
all Nations, California street, corner of Sansome, San Francisco. o4-1m
JOHN PERRY & Co,
EALER®S in Exehange, Gold Dust,
Strate and City scrip.
For sale, exchange on New York, Boston,
Philadelphia and st Louis,
WantTep—Gold dust and State warrants,
for which the highest market price will be
paid. Office in Naglee’s buildieg, (formerly
occupied by Gregory’s Express) 51 2in
JOURN
RSDAY MORNING, JANUARY 29, 1852.
THE. LEGISLATURE. certain cases. Read twice and referred
. Senxare, Jan, 22.—Mr. Lewis intro. to the judiciary committee.
; duced @ resolution instructing the Sec-. Mr, Tucker offered a joint resolution
retary of State to inform them at instructing our Senators, &c., in Conwhat time the Goyernor signed the bill gress to endeavor to procure the passage
reducing the pay of the Governor from of a law appropriating $10,000 for the
10 to 6 dollars per day, and members of improvement of “Georgiana Slough,”
the Legislature from 16 to 10 dollars, connecting the San Joaquin and SaciaSey ane IRN,
ia general. The brotherhood, or famiy ties and solidarism of our race, .are
f very old age. All great men, at all
times—our Washingtons, Franklins,
Jeffersons, Websters, etc., included—
have done their. utmost for the benefit
of society in general, : vil
Against this policy of Kossuth and
3u0ts, Shoes and Brogans, Dry .
Montgomery’ street between .
Sacramento and Commercial streets. in .
Messrs. Gildemeester, De Fremery & Co's .
for the first 60 days, and 5 dollars thereafter.
mente rivers.
The resolution offered by Mr. Harat-. Ajiiance excepted.
his ainis, there does not exist any treaty to our knowledge, that of the Holy
This alliance is
After = very lengthy debate the. thy yesterday, concerning the improve-. the work of tyrants, and not of governPSR was adopted, and the matter ,ment of the bay of San Diego. was ta-/ ments like ours.
referred to the judiciary committee. ken from che table and referred to the
Mr. Frye gave notice that he would . committee on commerce.
soon introduce a bill authorizing the
mento to Auburn.
My. Robinson gave notice that he
. Mr. Wall's resolution of yesterday
construction of .a. railroad. from Sacra: . KIVINE eich member of the Assembly
two daily new-papers, was passed.
Th» contested seat between Messrs.
would soon introduce a bill organizing) McCann and Cook. of Yuba county, was
the Ntate militia and regulaving their}/de lure! vacant, and the election referpay when called into service.
Mr. Keyser introduced his bill regula
ting proce ‘dings in civil cases. Read
twice aud referred to the judiciary co:
mittee.
. A joint resolution from the Assemhlr
appointing a committee fom each hans
. to confer wib M G. V Hejoin referen
to the removal of the State C pital w
pissed Cok. D
and Soule were appvinted.
AsseMBLY.—A petition from Downie
ville, for a division of the county wa:
Messrs La lnaery
Referred to ithe commici:
on boundaries
re OLY ed
The speaker presented a petition fron
certain inhabitants of Vallejo. appointe
aia meeting held on the Loth inst, in
that city. The petition sets forth th
circumstance of the r moval of the capvital to Vallejo, and the subsequent proceedings on the part of the citizens ot
. that place, and on the part of the State
government. Afler reciting the wrongs
jof the people of Vallejo, they tlrow
_ themselves upon the scnse of justice and
. the sympathy of the Legislature.
It was referred to the standing conmit ee on claims.
A message was received from the.
Senate announcing the concurrence of
that body in the resolution from the
Assembly, with the amendment, that
they meet in joint ballot on Wednesday
the 28th, instead of Monday 26th.
Mr. Wall, from the committee on
ways and means, reported in regard to
providing newspapers for the Assembly
—that the Seargeant-at-arms furnish to
each member two duily papers.
A lengthy debate sprung up on the
subject of the pay of members, &c. A
motion was finally made to indefinitely
postpone the whole matter. Lost.—
Ayex 13; noes 44; Ellis voting in the
affirmative, Turner and Lyens in the
negative.
Senate, Jan. 23.--After having reecived a report from the judiciary committee on the subject of electing a Uni. ted States Senator. the object of which
was to avoid settling upon any thing def. inite; and a discussion about the relaitive merits of the United States mail
and private expresses,
A message was received from the
Governor transmitting some charts donat d by Lieat. Ringgold.
Mr. Tingly introduced a series of resolutions having for their object the
red back to -he people.
‘rom the §. F. Picaynne.
LOUIS KOSSUTIV’S PLAVS AND WASHING.
TON’S ADVICE
Epiroxrs:—There Messrs. are
nany who say, boysuth’s plans are}
visionary, impracticable, lashing with
reaties 3 but al’
rreatman, ‘This seems to be a paralox --we will try to dissolve the imist. .
here can be no doubt that Kossuth .
is on the side of liberty and self-yovernment, while the Czar Nicholas is
on the side of tyranny and subjection. .
Sach men generally do not indulge in
vishionary schem“s.
these lines is to show, that the plans
of Kossuth do not war against the advice or maxim of Washington, laid
down in ‘his Farewell Address, viz:
‘dave as little as possible conn: ction
with foreign governments.” This advice given by Wrshington when he/
retired from public business, refers,
obviously. only to current deplomatic
bussiness, and not. to the social affairs
of mankind ingene:al He was, from
his long experience in. public affairs:
well aware of the pernicious character
of this current diplomatic business, in
regard to society in general. Such a
connection with foreign governments
Kossuth does notadvocate. He ratler condemns, in strong terms, this
current diplomatic business; he calls
its secrecy, of late advocated by Lord
Palmerston before the Southamptor
dignitaries, a eurse.
ndmit that he is a!
The object of.
Without a secret
We challenge all
the diplomatists of the world to prove,
by a treaty, why the United States
ishould not be at liberty to hinder, by
all possible means, the execution of
the duterveution policy of this alliance
in such instances us that of Hungary!
We are far from advocating knight~
errent business. It is easy to make a
difference between a movement. fo
self-covernment, of a state like Franee
Hungary, Rome, Baden, Belgium
Greece, ete. and a rioting, treacherous pronunciamento of Bonaparte,
Canales, Santa Anna, and the like.
We hope that all Americans will,
in season, approve Kos-uth's movement, so that President Fillmore may
{not in vain in his message have styled
. him Governor of Hungary.
The extension of the area of self:
. government, by opposing, by all henjest, practical and effective means, the
{intervention policy of the European
governments, should be a chief abject
i with all citizens of the United States
land their government. ' dugn.
. Lila alma eh alta
. . ° .
i Gosper anno GamBrine.-~A missionar
. preacher in California thus describes ar
incident in his experience :
i At Columbia the most eligible room
; we could obtain for the evening was i
restaurant. When we arrived at thi
. place the tables were occupied ly mon:
. tedealers. The keeper of tho house
with great politeness to me, notified
thore present, that the house was to be
opened that evening for religious wor
ship, and requested tne gentlemen whe
they had finished their games to giv
. place to preuching. The — proprieto
. kindly arranged the beaches for us,
With the bar behind me, my Bible o
ja monte table, and a mixed audiane
. before me, . proclaimed the offeraof th
. gospel.
Fascixarion.—It is my firm belief
(says Lavengrg) that certain individual
possess an inherent power. or fascinadiplomatic understaning with England,} tion, over certain creatures,’ otherwise
Russia, Austria,ete., Bonaparte would
not dare to overthrow the
constitution, and start his Imperial
pronunciamento, ala Santa Anna.
A specimen of the current diplomacy con.emned by Washington, is,
beyond dou't, the Nicaragua treaty ;
for by placing it and the ship canal
under ths control of all maritime
powers, Russia and Austria included, .
it opensa chance for diplomatic chi-.
canery of the first ciass, of which we
daily see the fruits. With such current retail diplomatic business, Kossuth
has: nothing todo. In regard to such
business, Washington’s advice is true
and always will be The building of
such a canal concerns nobody but the
people who are nbout to constuct. it,
and the goverument of the land in
question. If both will not aet for the
interest of navigation, the canal will
bea failure. ‘Vo prevent this the
treaty is as ineffective as uncalled for
It isplain that Kossuth’s public
movement refers to independence and,
self-government in generrl. Against
French .
. . should be unable to account for many
feats which I have witnessed, and, .indeed borne a share’ in connection with
taming of brates and réptiles. F have
known a gavage and vicious mare, whose
stall it was dangerous to approach, even
when bearing proverder, welcome, never~
theless, with every appearance of pleas+
jure, an uncouth, wiryheaded man, with
afrightfully seemed face, and an iron
hook supplying the plece of his right
. hand--one whom the animal had never
seen before, playfully bite his hair. and
cover his face with gentle and endearing kisses; and . have seen a viper permit, without resentment, one child to
take it up in its hand, whilst it showed
its dislike to the approach of another by
the fiercest hissings. Philosophy ‘can
explain many strange things, but thero
are some things which are a far pitch
above her, and this is one.
i Silver Coin.—-It is difficult to estimate the amount of silver coin in circulation in our community at present;
but it is not difficult to estimate the
‘loss in the exchange of gold for smalk
coin,. for the reason that such an
funding and pryment of the State debt such movements and aims, Washing. }2mount of French coin, fiom one to
Robert Josep. i and ©,
MPORTERS of Watches, Watch Glasses.
Jewelry, Watch materials, and all kinds
of Watchmakers’ and Jewelers’ tools. R. J.
& Co, are constantly receiving by every
steamer. from their housesin New York and
Envland. the largest ussortmentin the above
line. Orders promptly executed. 25 Washnyton st, San Francisco 56-2in
Bx Alfred and Enile.
7000 Ibs tinseed vil; 2000 tbs butter, 70 bbis
. Je and porter; 400 009 cigars; elirec ia boxes
and hhds; perfumery. cherry cordial, ehimpoxes sperm candles ; fancy goods, wovlen
socks, merinos J. G, SCHRODER and ov,
ind3n Sensome, bet, Cliy ond Washington.
M.houy aud Garniss,
GFNER AL BROKERS
Commereni Exchange (or all Nativus, cor. of
Calitornia aad Sansome sts
M. & G. hive consranily on hawd aid tor
arle, assorted invoices of provisivis, clo tng,
crockery, hardware, barl-y, @ats, con, flour,
ete. ete. $43.0
NVILS, Vicos, Bellows, Borax, Octagon,
-quare, and fhit erst siecl; blister, spring,
German, and sheet steel; oat steel pean hom
mers;.cast steel hand, and breaking baminers;
shupes, Swedes, Norwaw, Pennsylvania, Be lgian-refined, ig Pa and vem
sizes. For sale
trong of al 81208. ROY & CONNOR,
Sansome st, vear W :shington,
san Franciseo 69-Im
ARD AND CHEESE—
300 kegs Cincinnati leaf lard,
8 hokus Eayiish dairy cased cheese,
. For sale by JAS. PATRICK,
66-1m Battery st, near Jackson.
A joint resolution was then passed. ton has not directed his alvice; be.
. setting apart $60,000 for the payment of! cause he would have given implicitly
five franc pieces is in current eirculation. In ordinary trade one franc
the contingent expenses of the Legisla-. the lie to his life and administration
ture, and a seleet committee was. p
passes current for one fourth of a dol~
Or was not Washingion emphatically . lar, and a five franc piece passes for a
. dollar. This being the case, # is reapagne ; port wines six eases five arms; 300 .
pointed to confer with the Comprroiler
and the mileage committee of the A»
sembly, to determine the distance
traveled. and allowances for distances
A&SsemBLY --Mr Wall from the cou
. mittee of ways and means reported 4
the per diem of the clerks, &e. is fi
. lowe: chief cle k) $20; assistant and tw
. committee clerks, $18; enrolling. ¢
. grossing and other clerks, $16; the sr
. geant-at-arms and doordeeper, the «am:
per diem as members; the mess nger
1 $8.
Mr. Me anus introduced a bill t
amen? the act concerning crimes anc
punishments
Mr. G.aham introduced a joint re o
j lution instructing our Sen’ors, &., i:
Congress to endeavor to ‘procure the
passuge of a law ceding tothis State the
island known as Angel Island, situates
in the bay of San Francisco--it being
contemplated to looate a ‘penitentiary
there. Referred tothe committee on
Federal Relations.
_ Mr. MeConaha introduced a bill en
titled an act to provide for appeals in
the ‘riend of human rights, liverty and
self-government? is he not on all oc‘adions preaching the gospel of humanity and justice? and is’ there anything .
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nore humane and just than liberty
ud self government? It was he ‘who
nost eagerly solicited the alliance with
ance, in order to maintain. the right
v self government so obstinately reased by Great Britain. ‘To achieve
hese great social ends, alliances
mong governments are not only advisable, but a sacred duty ; for by: al‘owing a power like that of Hussia, to
‘rush every movement for self gov-.
ernment, the eircle of free governments
must become more and more contract‘d, and their existence every where, as
well in the United Siates as elsewhere
ve finally highly endangered.
The scietific, mechanical and financial forees are equally subservient to
tyranny and liberty. Universities,
colleges and churches, serve the devil
as much as God. Railroads and
steambouts transport cannons and
fossacks, as fast and easy as cotton
bales and rice bage,
Kossuth calls ior common action in
favor of liberty and self-government
jsonable to presume that traders, and a
jcertain class of merchants among ws,
ave provided themselves with an abundance of this coin, thus enabling
them to realize a double profit from
trade. It will readily bescen that the
‘cheat is no inconsidevable.one. . It is.
not a rare .occurrenes to, receive, in
jexchange for a gold quarter eagle,
\{rom which fifty cents is to be taken,
eight frank pieces in return, assuming
that a frank is worth one fourth of a
dollar. This is done in the ordinary
course of trade, but at the broker's
board and at the bankers, they are
received only at their real Walue; and,
indeed, they should not, be taken on
any account, as they now are, as an,
. equivalent for a quarter .of a dollar,
. which is six and one-forth cents highjer in value.-—S. F. Picayune.
A thief stole-a cup, and was taken ;:
a man was asked what's the matter?’
“He has taken a cup too much?”
‘Jack. which is way to Sclem? How
do you know my name is Jack? ‘I guess.
it.’ ‘Then gness your way to Sa len.!,