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July 19, 1861 (4 pages)

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Shower come cere ee a x * -—— on i caress Sc a NL TELS TT THE NEVADA JOURNAL. OQvz Ticket.—We hoist to-day the Re-. THA REASON WHY. . POOR-LOGIC. { Republican Co. Nominating Convention.} . PONY NEWS. ae ek a Oe Thi aie hr F 5 ae { $ " 3° 3 oot) tua ¥ . > ME AL *S8.— his » ——— Sane te ae ‘publican County ticket. That itis one of . As tlicre are two professed Union tickets . The Marysville Democrat will insist that The Republieans of Nevada county, by deleThe Pony, with dates from St. Louis to July . has made its appearance. “We bad clinke sad ‘ aa an ia . : ate 4 ns the best that has ever been presented for in the field, the so-called Union Democratic . there should be but one Union party in the . gates, assembled at the Theater at 10 o’ctock a. { Sth, arrived here at six o'clock this evening, pea scientific articles interesting to medical { STATE REPUBLICAN TICKET I the suflrages of the people of the county, . party is struggling to impress the people . State and that the Republicans should sup. m. on Saturday, the 13th inst., pursuant to a} bringing advices to the Union. . Berk oat oe of ig a — sm. Se J Sane 3 . + . j sa, e ouneeme a 5 2 pat * lis beyond question. Itis cotmposed gene. that the one bearing thet name should be port the Democrats rather than the latter call of the County Central Committee. E. @. . Sr. Lovrs, July Sth—a. . Carmaa, formerly ef this city Roe pyc tee . For Governor, . rally of sterling men, equal fg €very res. Sustained in preference to the other made the former. Jt weuld arraign us for incon; Waite, chairman of the Committee, called the Congress met July 4th, a majovity of all the . Na ne of Materia Medica in the Univer. ! ; i i rg a 4 Ni ee ? Be . ‘ Ss ‘. } 1 i * bs sity » Pacific, and ex os LELAND STANFORD . pect to the positions for which they are) bythe Repnbticans. The reason, and the . sistency for mot acting in aeeordance with . C°nvention to order. J.C. Birdseye was made Weta, “pie loyal States leing present.— . 2 '¥ pico = nee por ety re’ * ‘ < e Ss ; ‘emt Tinton {ite wines j . te ary Chairman, au .B 7, Sect’'y.— . estera Virginia sent three members ide, apd vise that the vacant chair had been of Sacramento. named. Joseph Kutz is a gentleman of . only PAL cpg by by the Democratic Union . ss bestia me ne 5 Ne epee nyo = wig iy ible year North Carolina one, Paster Savior r ived filled hy Prof. Henry Gibbons. " t . talents, patriotism, honesty and good pur. men is, because, they say, the only hope for . reasons for preferring to support the Re. Ee ee pau rat dy it no’ ¥AY twenty-one Union votes, certified to by a mag. Se j H 7 rieut. , r . ss j : : me . i f z . adjournment effected tloek, istrate Ty re a 3 a dee N. " . ee . pose. Hts devotion to correct principles is . the salvation of the couutry isin their par. publican organization rather thaa the De. ’ ‘ a cer Bact be wats: ai picasa bucrthaata es, city, July i7th, to the wife of 'f. Ellard ‘ * " ; " : s . zs 2 a Fie q . . as e essee, 09 > < : A ? . i 4 J.F, CHELLIS, of Tr inity. proverbial. One fault he has, if it be aj ¥ ! Itis a bald assertion, as can be easily . mocratic. AFTERNOON SESSION, . Qn the second ballot, Grow of Pennsylvania . naciBei vail = H , ie Site -al Didsree 'fuult to be modest. But by his unassum-. demonstrated. It arrogates toa Democrat} 1st; the Republican party isthe strongest . Convention met, J.C. Birdseye in the ckair. . Was elected Speaker, having received ‘ninety. DIED, f de ny Congress, : ; . ® ‘: 7 i & x lin < , -. . SIX votes. : ~ ay oo ail T. G@. PHELPS, of San Mateo ‘iug manners ne man in the Senate when . the virtue of being superior to his Republi. in the State as was shown by the vote at . Committee on Credentials reported the followiag . : Etheridge of Ten © was elected Seeret . epee eer br Sone ‘Sat { Dettio Wall. weet & aPS, ‘ M. . a” . 4 : 5 i . es See Ne whe ge ¢ ennessee was elected Seereta. (St daughter of Jesse S. anc ie K. bf fe A. A. SARGENT, of Nevada he gets there nec@“expect to’ practice cor. C2" neighbor in correct intentions, patriot. the last general election. This,—the Re. gentlemen entitled to seats inthe Convention: [ry of the Senate. . 3 years, ¢ months and 5 days. Api eee tre iba a i ‘i < : ees sree e iE ° ss . Nevans Townsirrp—J. C. Birdseve, T. Rilard Twenty State wien sat 3 Btase 3 . = — ————— Jud GR i !ruption before his eyes without exposure, ism and ability, and to the party 2 superi-. pulicans being as good Union men as the . peans, Wallace Caldwell, J. A. Panewter, Jas j States Bex 0m ra rie ~ a caecntagte genet NEW TO-DAY Judge of Supreme Court, No wrong of the State will go unredressed . ority in the essentials that go to'nmke up a Democrats can be—is a good reason why Sy ee ae see ak ag. ig He Pm . see, took hi Both of the Mi asourh.S 2 z = = <a -DWARD NOBRION, San Francisco. . Re . Eg * * . hoff, A. H. flagadorn, Z. P. Davis, J.B. Moore, . . ae . ge Mick eek ae tit Sena ee <a gee enn eS =—== EDWARD NOR‘ an Prancisco . so far as Joseph Kutz and his endeavors . good citizen, jthe majority should be sustained rather . William Hazlett, George Stone, A&' Depne, PL . roi took their seats; also, Breckinridge and sa Se mga & on W intergreen, ‘ "¢ . : P F . Dowe ”, rho 2 row rr, . Powell, of ntucky or sale by k. F. SPENCE. Attorney Generel, ee go to secure justice.” He will make a. That these assumptions are false is plain . than the minority. Eg eg ne pg eg The oo pe g mi Oe a ae eo 3 ck SPENCE NE M. PIXLEY, S q cised . se j i aie asso Mean 3 . aie Sarnek ao Sr wr cestt es ~ OF vuly Was onserved generally tal BRANK M. PIXLEY, San Francisco. . staunch, eloquent and able Senator. He is . t® the commonest observer. The reason} 2nd. By the votes of twenty-four so. Per ee ee a ee oe . throughout the Northern and Western States. . PHELAN'’S Clerk of Supreme Court, lthe right man in the right place. . why the Renublican organization should be called National Democrats in the last Leg. N. Soges, E. W. Smith, H. McCormick, H. nig ‘ng ~ ae A delivered eulogy on DonzBILLIARD s ALOON. PRANK F. FARGO, of Alameda. . Col. Collins heads the Assembly ticket, . §¥Sta‘ned strikes every reflecting mind. The . islature against Union Resolutions and a:. dulendh ena F Chubbucks We Tie) th. eee (PIE ABOVE BILLIARD saz , Controller, and a noble head it has. The Colonel is a/ People have tested'the Democratic organi. Union candidate for the U. S. Senate; by . iuiec dat wea me ee eo : a The Message of the President was real to! p yg te verinnd orrhe Pine ian TADLES, fone ~ we nome 9 . 4g . i +e an, 8. MeCard, .H. Br S. Shaifer eres se RRS > spo othe public. The tC i, Peas 6. R: WARREN, of San Joaquin. true Virginian of the old ani better time. . @tion long and well. It was not long ago . the votes of one quarter of the late 4th of . = Lowery, L. Carmer, E. H. Smith—s. ashes nutif the shed og a Sai ge a _ . are the latest patent, and are a ureatiomee eae , ‘ ‘ aste ae iat P ‘ . Brincerort TowNTHIP—Colonel James Col-. >. wigs’ or dvily vih—not in time tor tue . on their predecessors. The ROOM i e : Treasure r, He has served his country on the field of . that the party elected a President pledged July Convention fur Gov. Downey, and the . lins, W. L. Kinney, Robert Huckins, John Hoy, . Pony to California, J ; } 23 to combine ELEGANCE on cone “Whe : D. R. ASHLEY, of Monterey. battle, and reseived an elegant sword for to sustian the compromise measures of. votes of one third of the late Hemescacik gt am waged a a ge Ww. = Sears, . In his me > the President reviews the ac. ne ay will be kept conatartly supplied with the if és ~ : = ae : cleilipees ‘. = ; P 2 I . > Farquhar, J. rawtord, 7. Se dedware . ffon of sece: tates, aud deel have ery choteest brands of Surveyor General, wis good and gallant conduct, from the Leg. _— The pledge was violated before half convention of this county, fora man who fee ioe ‘Knee nh Ree od acted withont just cause. » the : a . WINES, LIQUORS AND SEGARS J. PF. HOUGHTON, of Solano, jislature of Illinois. He has seen Legisla. presidential wee had passed. The peorepudiated the Union platform adapted by . sey, John Switzer, N. Catwalader, John Tho j _ resiagene-gredige oe the H 3 of “State perl bn hope, by strict attention, to Shcia Priabér: . tive service too. In fitness no one in the ple determined to give the party another . the body, shows clearly that there are men SS L. White, E. B. Schott, Jack. aa: sb rality i a sg e condemts arm. ie cramee Hi Billionde. ey ee : a 2 s i $8 t = ay oan oe : a 3 3 A ig . § toberts 2. i . 1eutrality, and says it is rv ace to the . anu ards. a9 LYNC B. P. AVERY, of Yuba. . cours. exeele bien dor: mdecinlater tn tess trial. Frank Pierce was thrust aside and/in the party unsafe on the Union question. on ae nthigh D oe ees: 3. Government, and will not be tolerated, As . see M. E. HUGHES. blll Rta hibe icles asain . : : : 2 . os Wi Seiad hier a mi : x ttehardson, C. Mowatt, H. J. MeKinley; Dr. E. . such seceded States have violate TR . ‘ 29 and 722 Montgomery st. : aw _ times, He is another right man in the right . another Democrat placed in his stead. Ey. 3d. Because we prefer voting for men ta. Hiller, Thomas Carey j waets sc = ds tate have viol ited the laws and . Opposite the New Meteupetites Thea’ COENTY. REPUBLICAN TICKET, ‘ ory one is familiar with the abasement of. ken from the Wisuttitaw batty thet bas . EUREKA ToWNsuIP.—Edward Babcock, Cl papemptad to overthrow the Government, they . . : z we 52 ——e . place. eg. : . < epubdlican party that oas no j Peacock, David Sanders, James Newton, . ; Gesery e the severest punishment. The Pr H he subscriber begs to inform the public that "I FOR SENATOR. ei aad he aaah aie alt oe . James Buchanan. His pledges were noto-/ dubious Unien men in its ranks, rather than . McKee, PE. Jefferis, Gieorge Davis, B. Roscoe, . dent will not communicate with them u the above mentioned BILLIARD SALOON i } Alfred Viro, Bridion Teney—10, also iutende JOSEPH KUTZ, of Bridgeport. r igi riously viola Vy ar ; . ik anit ns se mV ATO, ta ’ a ¥ . they have returned to their allegiance. The! 4, d to serve as ashow and sales-room ssrighe: sind oy eellent qualities of head and heart, devoted . T°" y viol ted. But the party might not tuke the visk of getting even one of the ree York Townsuip—W. A. Begole, Ry ake be-vdaked toceacd sceidiee ek ona for FOR ASSGMREY MEN, have sufferedin reputation from Buchanan’s . uncertain men among the Detaoeracy, such. . moO rWen ©, P. Darling, F.C. Garber, J. Shus . ciivety, He Lene, Phelnn's Patent Combination Cushions JAS. COLLINS, of Brédgeport. J. M. AVERY, of Little York. WM. HE. SEARS, of Bridgeport REUGEN LEACH, of Grass Valley. FOR DISTRICT JUDGE. to the interests of the county, pairtet’s, generous and just. That he is worthy ofa place on the ticket is shown in the fact that . a large and intelligent body of Repnblicans selected him over many oters, though Mr. j i . ter, ye I. N. Dinsmore, W. W. Coz as proved treacherous last winter when . 2S: 4: Hort, Charles Macey, N.N. Dodge. Sct! } i ° er when . Martin, L. W Preble, J. M. Avery, Robert Gard . ner—15. treachery to a damaging extent, but for the almost universal indorsement of his devil. their services were needed. j ment by the leading politicians of the party. . } ‘4th. Because by sustaining the party that . cnarite Barker 4 . i J. 1. Sykes, James H. Wileox, 8 . clected Lincoln and his supporters, who to. 4. Carr, J.D. arly, 5. M. Carr, » Whiting Even Cass, the chief of the party, came 7R\SS VALLEY Townsuip—Louis. R. Sowers, . He calls for four hundred thousand . ‘ 1, / men and $400,000,000 to carry on the war and Model Billinvad Tables, an nyt : a and Billiard ‘Tri ine ‘ sas . The President is gratified that the people haved Pp Billiard Trimmings of every description. . so gonerally means, and is e« ponded to his call for men and : fident the peopto will sustain him in putting down rebellion, He defends the iv Parties acsirous of perchasing Billiard Tables ‘leeting from a 1 thas have an opportunity of ge i ‘ nari nt, both In style and finish, and can also test the superiority claimed fi rC ious and ‘Tables Mr. ; mae eGh ane » ° a Jolin Rule, Reuben” Leach, J. Stone, John Cun. Suspension of habeas corp in euses res DAN Lyncu will alway } -_. la. . . . : Bi ji ee as aia ss % : 9 ae 4 av. t ne, don y orpu in ¢cuses of treahe RY. 4 ayes . : always . .T. B. McFARLAND, of Nevada Rats and Gelsael Gulitas hal Vireads bees! down from his high position to humbug and . gether are the government for the next four } rome Eom K. ante. O. H. P. Shects, 8 son, and tells the poople to do their duty, obev . ti aan ' pepe tog pay auired informe. ' eRUPF . . wed or oe } , 3 : 7 MERTENS <4 eas Cae s is : and, Warren B. Ewer, M.S. Norton. he laws of the G gt Xe * on with resard to the merits of these Juatly Cel. Kaa a6 ‘ecto yee nominated.from the same township . cheat the honest men of the party into the . years, we give more direct and certain aid . king, Aaron Clark, John Beunett, 3 . Widsets nib the Government, and they will yet . cbrated Billiard Tables. ‘The subscriber cordially N. W. KNOWLTON, of Nevada, . ” . Lt ottal tvs obec . EEE 4 me: vty: ‘ S Pheee ft ‘ 1 VAS. a *} be united and happy. invites ail interested parties to eall s in a ¢ : ; belief that the forcing of the iniquitous . to the Goytr nt s war Aeainst treae . PChase, C. Hill—ee. j PRY . par eall and examine. FOR COLLECTOR ; J. M. Avery served last winterin the Leg= : Ceourar sree Reeriae tree RouGit AND READY Townsitiz-—David Boy. . . A seat fire ove in Milwaukoo, July Sth: M. ik. TIUGHES,. San Franeiseo t ae 4 ‘ ste es . ne E = i rere . . . AD ‘EAD ¢ SHIP — PN laa ne WANRKOO, oth: las ee agar g sg o5OAD i ’ ‘ 5) CURMER, af eats . liieiacened Ml ue chedit wettest. Tie xsi Lecompton Constitution upon the unwilling . son, and run less risk of allowing aid and yers J. Peakenpine, H.W. MeCoy, George Gep-. $200,900 worth was dest: pal ra gia = olin’ Patent ¢ orabination Cusbo Ne ; » of J . olen . ? SE See, PL > ; . ae a Leas 2» McManus, A. G. Burnham, Silas ere were fires al . > Ons and Modera Billard Tables. y19-3mei i , é »ople of Kansas was right; ar f al ec : q this “ payed, re fires also in Albany, . New Te eae ; 4 i al alti . nomination was due to his upright aud con. ( le ¢ 1 . right; and of all the . comfort to the enemy, than by uniting with . Beasley, N. J. Smith, ictitrain “Winky homes = iy haa pine Y ' F ~ eames a 2 oo. oF 2 eaders of the mocraecy j e Coneress . } a minority hy a i ‘whi ve cane . Bishop, Samucl Davenport—!2. ee Dee arm Ue eee ot See ae ee R. H. FARQUHAR, of Bridgeport. j sistent course amid the corruptions and 3 ae e mocracy in the Congress pebiipniaaibianclicas Gas o<ceneccaees Which we can i pT : c : te ; = soeuracrn incen . 3 FOR RECORDER ( foolishness of the last session of the Legi of the United States, there was not to be . not trust . mh rarer stec mal cee mcrae tn Patterson’ mand ¢rossed the . , PA CIFIC MAIL . . rt J one dozen me { tevrity out of . 5th. Becat ‘ aaa and order o usiness made the follo on the J.L SYKES, of Grass Valley. . : Tound ¢ ozen men of integrity out ofa 5th. Because a large majority of the so-} ee s t TaN gy . > ‘ ga y ” ct 5 lature. ‘hundree; who would stand a against the . called Uni D oat 3 : vert Which was adopted: the enemy's STLRA VES HEE CoN PAN b ra at AAD SSS age ° . rec, suid ste rains ne! callec < p *ratic > is con se Pa eg . m gt ie Agere In Reuben Leach, the convention found . , p ! =o " oe ty ie ove % utic party is composed . OFFICERS OF TINE CONVENTION. Sci -sccangd TO PANAMA BR. G. WAITE, of Nevads. 4 young and clever gentleman of good wrong and the party in sustaining that) of the same individuals who have preached . -prositont—James Collins, of B T P a tiie ial ia” a) . as x Pe ‘ . , boat Pe “ ° . a 8 connect ric mnama Rai F P eae ye : FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY. lou Nib abits, great activity, and with wrong. Of those honorable few but three . Legisiative reform for years, but whose . ye Vice Pr ype a . x eet ka: G-. force of the enemy. The ficht ’ ¥9 ith a rs seep Aspinwatl i} » 5 onn9 meds 2us ss habits, ty, ne = . i i 2 E “ . Gephart, o : < teadv; N. va, of Neva. * dye eu y. he fight camimence « Stes rsoo 1e ; ne, jg gunn gaat . promise of usefulness That other older} *°T® '™ the United States Senate, and of votes contributed last year to send to Sac. da: W. W. Cozzens. of Little Yor . White, of . COMUnued halfan hour, when the e as US. MAIL STEAMSIIP COMPANY \" FOR ASSESSOR. . : . these Broderick and Douglas have gone to . ramento the most trifling Legislature that . ys ports Dr. rag fod Rich mfield Stone, . repulsed with the less of ne 1 and FOR ' GEO. B. McKEER, of Eureka }and excellent Republicans and gentlemen : > 5 . ing Mcgisiture that . of Grass Valley, S'S. Shaffer, of Washington. . many wounded, Severa eae : = iy Ses eee ree ae a ' yg. . teie reward, and Stewart alone is left. The . ever assembled in the State, . Sccretarics—T. W. Colburn, ‘ole, . Gen. Patterson lest in all ‘ s ff. New York & New Orleans ~ Sagtionpiaea , omy — io ieee in a ae . party, as a National party, was found to ba] Hither of these reasons are sufficiently . PDE Oe RUB maes . teen wounded. Patterson fullowed tho ¢ emy The only Safe and Reliable Roate ‘ HM. 8. BRADLEY, of Rough § Ready, j tion, isa compliment he will try to dey . : : : : Gal Plated atacase ‘ommittee on Resolutions—Nomina; three miles after the fight, but the heat wv wy THE STR : — Hig uk corrupt—corrupt beyonda hope of redemp-/ good to’ induce us tolabor for. fieht for poeta: District mais © hem Ww 0 LE STEAMSHIP, GOLDEN AGT ' FOR PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR. serve, . ; : ’ Se fea: Bik VUE POE eeps FOF, mae aie take _ Re. . great he od t sup the purani rt a SEO r n 4 . The p red against yar vote fo 4 e . xe i eile — County erk-. al a ie Pret Te PCa tt) . ei adie. eheseeee ’ A , W. W. COZZENS, of Little York. The Convention nominated T. B. MeFar. tion. The people pronounced ag it in } v0 ote for Republicans, Tf the Marysyill ann r—District Attorney ao ght ion of Litto Vi * Will leave Folsom street Wharf, with th L& n elect} TH Tw rAses RcAy. emoer ans "I oeratin inotis —Surveyor—Public A tor—Cor ‘rs a s i iis e ' ' FOR CORONER. land, for the office of District Jadge withthe election of 1860. Two cases of deser. Democrat, or any other Democratic institu: ct rtd pte 4 wtor—Coren u ws Mails, Passengers and Treasure, for Panama * Dr. HILLER, of Bloompeld. out a dissenting voice. Mr. McF. was one tion of principle by as muny successive . tion can find better reasons to influence Tie Copmitian Ga edie aiena ‘ae It is SATURDAY, JULY 20th, 186) 5 é ee. Ag J . as 2 a i : . “hugh Y Ne s rae 3 7 a my as bat ’ » “ SUPERINTENDANT PUBLIC SCHOOLS. of the ablest and mos: efficient members in. Presidents were enough fur honest men.— . their course we shall, as an honest seeker . following report which was unanimously adop a iS 5 At 9 o'clock, A. M., precisely. J. A. CHITTENDEN, Nevada. hs Mewaithio et IB6 As a lawyer he oc. Sbrabam Lincolu received their indorse. after thé right, be glad to hear them, ted: rortedhameaelat: os iced. gee ij a ee ama Railroad Company and the I on : x andosecghs. % : . —-———-. ——~. " . MEL Se S ats <2 ihe se S. Mail Steamship Company have antior SUPERVISOR SECOND DISTRICT. . er : , ss -,_ . ment instead, . As, In the pres fortunate crisis of Chere is no a rtant battles will . iyea s ee talon » sate oh mae . pies a fine rank, and wll make a good Disite M4 PY Asericay Dramatic Punp Assoctatiox.— . the conutry it becomes ne wy for men andy be fought this w » aed Agents to sell their’ Tickets if desired by P. BE. JEFFERIS, of Eureka. . trict Jude In hi , re ae . Turning to our owa State, and examining . ,., vote to taken bold and Satin tr Panior Ah water ; ; : holders of Pacifie Tickets — —ee oe . trict Judge. n his own party he has been . ) ‘ , rn sip ; i a The Eleventh Annual Report of the Seerctary . ecder ead tis hy ( sth tit a oe ep = this we Affairs in Missouri remain about the same as Venue viWe cet toe 12% thos : . = apa te oil gy eS ,. the past, whatisthe sight that is spread . ‘ ieee . rll ala Ait tas daha AGasl AUATCAY . they were last week svou's af a Sea are se received en board the Sieauiy , A Vigorovs Pottcy.-—The Pony gives us . long looked to as the ouly candidate for the . I f ‘ 5 : t of the American Dramatic Fund Asgociation, . &&l oppression. Bua é ye last week. you's fo ave in the . until 12 o'clock (midnight) before sailine Lae : : ate ror out before us? Herbert and Scott elected . \yosn oooe te} ee ; Cherefore, the Repudlivans of Nevada County . SeUth west after Governor Jackson, It is reNo Merchandise Freight will be r ; an insight to the President's Message which piace, . i) Conaress by ihe De ae ss Hose ofice is in Now York city, has come to . do her ‘lare their unalterable devotion to the . ported that Governor Jacksow is en ramped at! hoard after 3 oe i ng swage) tliat ' § ted.to the point and justasit. The Republican nominee for Sheriff is a . '® “ORstess Dy the Democratic party are in . ony table, We learn from the doeument that . Coust and our Union, and resard the . Sarcoxie, the Arkansasborder, where be} safline—-and a wetrhoe vas ee ey os te @ as we expected,to the point and justasi are ithe Secession ranks in arms against our . the instituti ; SS a loss of civil liberty asa consequence of their de. had soy el the Lesislature and pase . uits—and a written order mas. be procured stiould be. He asks Congress for $400,000 . new man, but none the less meritorious on ; = siabet " tha Bs . : = ‘ustitation was incorporated in 1848, that ity etry ee Ways Te aa Sanden Te Lt NS. Oe for its shipment . . "34 s : " * ! . country, and Gwin, Botts, Fairfix, YrookKS . has assests te ) f more thar slr . Resaly ‘hat we cordially indorse the Adrain Ay <eoabecpes? For Freight or Passage, apply ’ men and $400,000,000 of money, and no. thataccount, Mr. N, W, Knowlton is a} EE hc a ho} : sa ees ss the amount of m a ser u ste istrationof Abraliam Lincoln, and recognizing in . fi rd nt Canton, Mo. on the 18th FORBES t j ,Beouk. Cex * : be » ame Sa ’ ;a@nd a host of others who have been promo. . thousand dollars invested in atocks, &¢., a him the head of the Government, opposition to . of July, be the Cantaino “we , ae . ey ¢ ) » Atonts, ' one understanding the temper of the coun. & nueman of quiet but popular habits, ge. ted by tt D to } l i 4 hout ¢ \{) ; mm i hin w fais Sicnes lhe . ‘the \ a ; a + it 1h 1] un c Le landlord of : Shag te t'} ays (ruards Cor, Saeramento and Leides dort at try can doubt that he will get all ho asks, . pial nature, and of a good methodical bu. . see AN tcaaoa ek et need a a ara Scat elidel iste Uihpd cite ial disbur . give ald and comfortto the envites of the country; . shot dead, Is soldiers arrested the landlowd} : : : pee st % aaa : !jons are acknowledged secessionists, annuitios, funeral expenses, sick and widow's . we will sustala him in all efforts to pat down re. . : “ae . 7 sia The President and Cabinet are determined . siness turn, which will insure correctness be ' ' : bellion and restore order to the Republic. Mierwards gave him up to tho vibes R FINNIE . ; : {in the discharge of his officia! duties, Hi . But the so-called Union Democrats wil)). *Howances, The honorary members of the Resolved ‘Yhat we reco lu the Republican Jan S. Green, ex. United State » ’ to utterly extirpate secession, and the peo. —e : al &, 5 Pere their party has been, purified of . #elation mprize nearly all the names of . party the germ of that policy which has given ws (ulerforead with the offeers. acd «i: { ple will back them with men and means to . ¢/Peutmspection affords grounds for continue . : ay . prominent persons on tho stage Overlan’ Mail fhellition, whieh ts: dostined to tink tthe releare of t} iactuw Wi ——=—— as well ns ina ‘Vy the two Oveans by a transcontinental these men of late, railroad, Whea? Out of thirtyany extent, There is to be no flagging in ing his bondsme n compl toly al their ease, ied itl cal caae ae BE PPS tie reve ey others known as stage managers, theatre own ty 1 — ronour rising State other and iniumer yu 1 1 ere . te hie Ghilnae a bas ¥ . seven Phoeiecte S$ Nnalic emorcrats me “A : Ne blowel ; Oh the efforts of the loyal men to crush out, While his fearlessness makes him a proper . ors, de. Tho list of coatributors isa Jong on Resolved, ‘That national principles are not see to the Assembly last tril fifteen proved Flas Removed to the Store the traitors, The naval and military pow. Person on whom to depend for the thorough shened ip phe et embracing such names as Win, B, Astor, Jobo pdm i i. use u nee hes : 1 pain abe ft F aia seen = reacherous to the principles o he party a i % ‘ chins, tt ) advocate ernor W with force tent on ately occupied by agadorn fowls er of the government is ta be used with . f&ccuhon of the haw, land 1 inst ha: Unt R . _P''! . Van Buren, dames Gordon Bennett, Gen. Win. a one in one sé regard sectional pa b the. se tap M4 ' G Saintly ; 4 ak pa i Tha (1 Sees 7 and voted again the Union Nesolations of . aij) au ew on . » tiea, with soet) lop ples, as detrimental te sear uct! Wirnhanty ro ereen, and y tigor until nota vestige of the Southern . The County Clore in prospective is R. Th. . } " a McD i : fleld Seott N. Bowdich Blunt, Washington Ly the bee Sak tle ind seciiug the efforts of. fund bim bid in’ the wo een miles from : » , st winter and against McDougal the , ; ene ‘ ; } pat Pcie : ’ vite ‘es . * ‘ . . . has . Farquhar, one of nature's true men, with sits a it ving, besides the prominent stars in the profes . politiciius all tending, ina long cours ireven was arr 1 placed nude s . 4. — . af gttt . ar, 3 n it nin t si t ! ( ! ude « ogee. . ' Confederacy is left. No preposition for Fe il aa Union candidate for United States Senator. . sion and manarors of Wacaiecs Pho Aq . (2 fever one section and its distinetive it ag soldiers, Ie ea leh Ora FA suian Siree iy Nev cucdsa, \ compromise will be listened to for a mo. every quality to mike a splendid Clerk and ‘is Sheath csen: oP sldbibiiavnbibais’ caleaer: Raye : ; ~ . the Bapubtionn party ow we formed toe The Suite Convention of Misscuri is called to ment, and nothing but an unconditional . *dorn the society of the county seat. . ‘ eres * eS re ie ; : nerisan Dramatic Fund Assvciation le w use vaenekted bs the dmc Fe ae en July, Where he will keep on han . * > yrats one fhe re it ‘ 1aane reach~ > ful ane rthy institution iaing oar ee eager gh 5 re 1 fi «} = ig surrender of everything belonging to the, Bvery body, from Eureka to Bear River, ae o “ Sy, i ie y 4 pT ae cf ease islat “National D ‘\ ; r } \ : —" rous hat was the result d Thion . 7 ati Nationa ar ¢ iy eountry, and the return of the insurgents . knows the genial countenance of J. N. Tare . 0°08" ; gaa . u Voie . m&-Rausman, of the Press, is going to {oss . Uni nd in the elec tween r party af t beet A LARGE& GOOD STOCK OF ' to their allegiance will satisfy the loyal . et. His many good qualities are too well a ek ” ae ne haste apligati tar Gon ak Lh pper to determine whether be will vote for . 5 s ir a4 whi rocratic } on Third Ohio Reghte id arebel fore roceries and P wus ' States j known to mention-in this connection, and Dr. Ayan for the little phalanx of ReAvery or Ridge for State Printer. Tf a fellow . ocoupying ada ition to the Union que A hea pst ver pean cerles and Provisions, ; en . ‘ ; e » make him } nenle . publicans that came up to fi! » chasn 2 olitton) neinatnlaa he einy ae wal) wale . {Ou and we doom that all patriots Paighge's eth Tete dh ereatan ai 1 The extra session of Congress is one of they make him immensely popular. ante I ? fill the m . has no political principles he may as well rely . janor and conneet their destinies wit rt ‘kon the rebels, fought their way FLOUR, GR RIV SG PCED ‘ . j "he ; * Reo te i mt made by the traitorous deserters. They . on the fall of a copper as his judeament. Gen. . ean party, that has uo traitors or conditional . out with a loss of only one ny led and thre . ’ ‘ . VB \ the most important events in our history. . That the nominee for Recorder is in high . : mie ao’ y nts oppe judg ; “ret geht gai Bey i pioatind ve apes ycd ’ . Probably no measures will be proposed ex. repute with his party has been evidenced on . *2Vd the credit o the so called Nationa en is going to get the two candidat th ie solved. tatform, estal li sed at the Vallandl £ Ohio. s Whtvks he Wil setl-ae tie cept those that look to a successful prosse. several occasions heretofore. In sunshine Democracy, and the State from disgrace, . ¢#ts and then vote for the one that gets Hekod. a pagers pipe i ak eh = aQerere of the Ohio 2 ba s 5: mi . ss Te watt. ea; '% . i The General i he firs » whose sv os. . ; < } } } ; ‘ . ets . ae ‘ 'and represented California in the Senate by . Phe General is not the first one whose sympa. tached to anei ‘Ss, Names a Ale , to make observations, . . t. -. 0 $ Sy ai aide “ ‘ koe & ate oy aay Pm cution of the war, It will be emphatically . °F '@ storm Jobn I Sykes is always found, ee if saad tha tntteen At of, . thies-bewe beon-enlisted'for iki bebtom. dog. . Creede: onnchesits ud upon it, wh lier kicked him out. He] . Lowest Prices. a session, in which, with but few ex-. the same inflexible devotee to correct prin. % ™&2 2° reflects the patriotism of the ‘ a : . =~ . upon all men who love the Union, to sustain the . js { b the O Fae ae Se war : ; pu ew eX: orr pring} State . For ovrselves we shall vote for the winning . principles of that plath aad suppert the Union The e Wil ceptions, nothing but war will be heard.— . ciples, ever ready to maintain them at any pees ‘Il is hatin t F ._ . man, and every body knows who he will be— . # Would uphold and defend, oes c : GEO M. WI LSON A Crittenden and Breckinridge may be dis-. personal sacrifice to himself. Contrary to . f , t 3 Inscundness in . His Appeals are irresistable. . Nominations being in order, Joseph Kutz, . piticc “Baiknas, ee ies ’ posed to give aid and comfort to the enemy . his desire he has been thrust forward on -"° daladlapedes sah es 200 iiobas trie oh ME Worns.ssee voted $5,000,000 . Saga of Betigenerh, See Comes . ator . Rel >; Hall, of MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN be J rs, . letters not long siuc . by A tow rt Work nessee voted $5,000,0( ‘ol. Colli yas also nominated, Tl nel . ¥é f Jadiciary 4 e dati SSS ae + ee ng siuce pronounced by the} . Col, Collius was also nominated, 1 lonel . ¥@! 1 : " 5 ve = : by proposing compromises that cannot be several occasions as a candidate for office, . . to aid the Nigger Confederacy. Ger, Pillow at. . The es are not unced. Tr SADDLERY, HARNESS, } . . . . accepted, thereby to obtain capital to influence the course of Kentucky more favora. I bly towards the nigger Confederacy, Should . ducted the canvass with fairness and digwhen no hope of success was entertained. . ; . Democratic party fe has always entered the field and conjin the organ‘zation his letters were convoice of the press of the so-called Union . rose and gracefully deelined, at the same time j tempted to collect the $50,000 apportioned to . paying a just tribute to the worth of Mr. Kutz, sentiments . : Haywood county, a secession region, but failed, . Mr. XK, ; He containing of disloyalty to the country. Every where Gent was nominated by acclamation, di. * . ten, . The county could'nt or would’nt pay. !eame forward und made an excell it specch clicis thought Blair will be wy Affairs ; Stevens, of Pennsylvania, of Ways and Means, . Chairm: WETIPS &cC. What “nan Gentleman” has Done since we CALE THE ATTENTION oF g : . . > Pp a h “ > arter roel “T) 1 th 3 axa ‘4 ' 3 > they not.come up squarely to the mark set . nity, and come off without losing his selfdemned without stint,and in pr portion a Pillow threatened te’ quarisr ¢ropioient ou thom iting much applaase, Col, Collins was declared April leith, as per Telegraphic Reparts, 1 Stuble Keepers, Teamsters, and ali by the loyalists, their plans will meet with respect, or the good opinion of his friends, ! ; . till they did pay, and so the mafter rests at the . the first nominee forthe Assembly, by acclama. Suw Beauregard’s funeral at Charleston ; . want of articles in his line of business, to his little support at the hands of the Union . ! lis competency for any position he might the condemnation was strong, the seces~ . jates te ; fe . latest dates, }tion, The Col, retarned his thanks in a peat Saw Jeil, Davis, April 19th, within twentySTOCK and WORK, entire satis Metion to all He feels competent to ply ; 7 j ‘ j . sionists of the State applauded him and his hinnlasters far twente five.c6 » forced : fowr hours’ march of Washington, at the ie TOP, No-30. corner of Main ; . majority, . ask ia universally conceded. i a i fe MIS) Bhinp'asters for tw nty five cents are fi peed and charaetoristio spooch, Me was devoted to . mia nr tho Crdjed nate m . os os oe Ate EOP Noa, corner of Main and Conayer : : na , ‘ . Views, 1e@ Fourth o uly convention . on the people ef Virginia, and bonda ef the. ,. 0.4. ee y i aiahig 4d SHVUR TY WAY ; TOUBG ON isnt, The President's message is momentarily The nexton the ticket is one who is known ack cians me ff : i : th . } pl na ht ue “ . his country and ready to respond to the call of . that Houston was to speak at Galveston in a ne and behate a dy, Express x he onfederate Statea are Folk ait 4 ’ ‘aes ; ton mall —" aN SO a, . ae are » 1 . ‘ is expected, ; to iundreds in this county as the writer of . r wee 2 "a , ss 1 j tas Nation tor military services, Twelve ether) opposition to Lincoln; went to Philadel SACKAMENTO VALLEY HAIL-ROAD ee tolerably dull for th Under. . 2tmont loyalty to the Union, the coudemn-/ ean be obtained at ton conte on w dollar. candidates were mentioned for the Assembly, J, phia, April 29d, and said Port Pickens had . qe : ae : ae a: > olerably du yrose for thia paper, niler. , : _ ; ‘ MecConnent, ror Governoa.—John R, & 5 A 4 a, * a : I é ed Downey received about one quarter of. thistin tes ee aes Mr. J, & Silver write M. Avery, BE. W. Counalman, ( Magan been taken with serlans lesa of Ife: went A) eter ny r wh) Te a ee : } standing that hia opponent onthe Soft. . ‘ i tTAVEUING HOT PT ah, os BVO . . : icamine sy halt at My ile aie } dar 7 2 . eu £ pponer n ft. : : aA ; . es > j , . to Baltimere and d lit; thence to Washrege eae MeConnell, of this ity, Aappeara to be Ms . hell tickat'l ‘i : agony all the votea caat for Governor, The dubi-! feouk vie Mile 10 the Rave 640. Whesler; about Reuben Leach, J. W. Williams, John Turner, W. wit ™ se : , 4 bed . , ’ “8a “i Wa j debnd dctohal menaely popular with the Breckinridge Shell ticket is an ardent young man of vir . rin: 4adueouitie stenedt’ Waa ‘ rom the Ni , % Serre, T. Carey, 2, 8 Park Soth Martin ington and reailirmed it; met Beauregard in) Sip Ry 5 2 oua, eachero Penne a vere, even 4 “05 4 4 y 4 ’ denee + #€ Sy 4, LAPOY, os Oy +PRiDe, Seta Martin, . » € en 2 ‘ a + HOOK ‘ ph . SRR fee is Muiechinal Al this mae Fie meme in favor. tnous habita, unnaed to the blandishmenta. . = é ¥ . Keyptian cows, He baa the utinost confidence . Yoda Nort rik ame day #aw €,000 traops at} ie ie a ; a : ‘ . of power, and knowing she terepiations that after the purging of the party . that ne #tock on earth offora saporior advantages . " ™ i iy Hurpeor's Ferry, Mav eth: same dav aaw} SUMMER ARRANGEMENTS ably mentioned by the party papers ua & . These feta tell us plainer than any lan-. forthe climate of California, ‘There are two Phe folly gentiomon wero flnally noml. only 4,000 there; saw Mr. Douglas’ coms probable candidate for Governor in theCon. betel & Young man In the vieinity of money 11 j t vention of Tuesday next, Politlenlly we are opposed to John Ry, McConnell, and we age, he haa kindly consented to remove he temptation aforesaid aa far as possible pugpose what we have to say of him will, om the wouldsbe vietim, not Influence the convention to assemble tn . the least, or we might not any it, But one The nominee for Agaoasor ts a new man . f good hablia, Frivoda give a high chars . nated W, Ii. Sears, af Hridgeport, J, M, Ave ry, of Little York, and Reuben Loach, of Geass Valley, luttor ia valuable ia rome reepects, as it is not . Ps By MeFarland being the only . affootod with the murrain, j Hamed for Distelet kinde: ashert horn from which the short horna enagecan do that Democratic politiclans of Bagh ave anid to come, and the buffalo are not to be trusted, Under the @ulse of Union men they are liable to do ua and the . COM ee" ly looking beaat, of a slate color, The . ennditate country more Injury than a bold and defiJudge, revolved the nomina ant foe, The eventa of the past warn u tion hy avclamation, antl addressed the Coaven misalion as Maj wv General, May lath; kaew i positively that Washington bones were atolon May 5th May 16th, told Col, An
derzon on a railroad train that Beeekioridge intended co join hin: found General Seate . very feeble, May 20th; never stronger, May Sist; May 27th, had ne doubt Gen, Boaures N AND APPR WONDAY, APRIE 15 the CARS of tho Sacramente Valloy Ratiroad Will leave a8 fullawa; Lenve Saemamonte at @'y Alan, Oy AB a, Loave Polsoim at dh A.M IS Med oy he Ms SUNDAYS, Leave Sacramento at OW AGM Leave Polkom at 21. My ‘ . op + PRETGHT a 5 nada ee . 2 he N.Y. Tribune t t Tef, 1 . . , ’ way a hing . } . 4 resatt we deem strtain in case bo . mj. . Aeter to Goo. B. Mekee, Tt la an important that the leaders of that organization are . rhe Y. Tribune ‘ ‘ye agents of ¥ off Davia tion handeomely, thanking the delegates for the BU Waa taarehing on Alexandela with a) Witt be freon ap by every train from Save amento f ole nomi: place to which he ls nominated, and wel not safely to be entrusted with power, jure ta that elty i disgaiso on a mieeion to) compliment paid him large foree ; May 20th, met Beauregard at . yet Stincdayes) wand by tae Oly Aca. train from 7 yaee te e € ine Gy, Alt e : 4 , ‘ i} i ELLE = “a y rt " ‘ ' “ ate * * a . ary \ : . 0 \ 0 . ‘ nated—he will get two votes to any other ssarh eeaailiiniiiia aban: tn ti Whi aces tase ghe Government must be sustained, (it. . pateh up acompromize They may ery com The contest fy Shari wae hotween D. Bos . Iie . Nea ut . \ : h Kelly hille Lat . vee! ri lind Wa Metteseod tn teh: apes; foee ne ‘ t » a t i ‘ is) Pie . . ) ae 4 $ ? ippit dune da, yer 1 lives Jone ; an ; r p y candidate on the enme ticket one, in this inene! looking at the record of National . Promise till doomeday now, but no one will lie . yop, of Rough & Ready, N. Wy Knowlton, of gee pe ee) SUTE) Katreet, hale an howe before the departing of section of the State, What his popularity . office, . “4 , . tot The volee of the country ia for war, war] we i" Hh, saw a company of a Tory re ciment Caps . trains, eleo it will be retained for the next team, ee ee — Ed. Gaylord tea gentleman of great in . Democrata by name who filled your late) '°" AG Vows f : ’ Wty War) Novada, and Frank Ryan, of Little York. Mr, . tured; Jane Oth didn't see it ia that Hyht The 64 a MM. train from Sacramento and the ‘ wil, Ga « , yeer . ’ ’ ' . aan i . he > : 7 dos a a AM EP " ernmonte ci ‘ ele on lek etmcam al daly Lust ' tient r . Legislature and had seats in the late State . til the Jast enemy haa thrown down his army . Bovyer peremptorily declined being a candidate In reference fo General Ronnregatd, be is . To train from Folsom connect with atager ta -~ ——. j dustry, on indefatignble student, a fine! . ; aud toturned to his allegianes, nd Me, Knowlton eoosivud the nomius leortainly the moat ublantitous person of . Oh, ftom all the following named placer, and Ture Lovan Staies.—We made geome re. speuker, and a thorongh-going Republican, . Convention, can you consider them worthy . . ~ eee oe cee ae whom iist@ne z ! ‘ . 0 , Paseer core proourhys tickets atthe Depot in Sac ' ‘ oni, . Y wo ; > Mounds P ium histor es auy account, ne dAy . ramente » aont the ry . rs . awal , ma ; ‘a? Nh acne 3 . d on ' . J. N. Turner, of Nevada, wae nominated by : » Rt : romento will be sent through the same day, I'l marks last week on the aspect of a loyal . Allowing a little for modesty and he will again of your confidence There are men Br Ack woon,This alauneh old Magazine dees edastaiten tet Gollanine a RIE , * . beis dead and bariodg; the next day he is . stages ran from all the following mauned places “m wtyipe of territory extending from the Ohio . ke hii ln the iie District At«. in the ranks of the so-called Union Demo-. pot flag as age increases, The laet number is . °° ‘ ib Me ihe SAPUMAAES) ive and Kicking; the next day he is at . COwMeet with the 12M. train trom Folaom, arriving f ’ , make his mark in the office of Digtriet Atlof Bridgeport, in the same manner for County TR rer a, } It Saewynonto one hour before the Saw Francesca Rivee with the mountains,;lown into North. . torney }eratic party whose hevrts beat with noble . fully up to its predecessors, Dy the way, Black. . A atin t. &yi ta vat thavleston; the next day he is in command . boats leave, ern Mabama, It comprises Western Virgi. ,. impntkes, There isan element, however, . wood, and the four prominent British Reviews, . 0°" , ‘ Aiea ley, Feeeived . at Norfolk; the next day he was at Mana Nevadit, Grass Varley, nin, Weatern North Carolina, Eastern Tene . nessee an@ Northern Alabama, andis as firm for the Union as the everlasting mountains, . W. W. Cozzens is an honest, substantial . gentleman, of a genial disposition, and will. wake a good Public Administrator, and no defaulter, he same cempliment at the hands of the . may be had for ton dollars a yent-the cheapest . e FAME CmAPHmene al te ha ds of the Con : . vention for Recorder, } For Treasurer, G. W, Welch, G.S. 8 Fistieu rr. Gov. Downey and Auctioneer . 1}, Jodgo Colburn snd EB. @. Waite wi there that is . We ask you, what is the policy a wise man . ’ 3 suspicions (o say the least.— and most solid reading in the world. ¢ ‘ tem . Geteh jdesirous of the welfare of his country . e named, . sas; the wext duy he is in Tennessee; and at last aceonnt was walking treets of Washington, looking at the togenarian ’ n, . around the “oe. . . whe is commanding the army . Auburn, Forest City, Orleons Plat, Gold Hitt, Yankee Jims, Goorgetown, awa HALL,” Jowhleville, aphir, Iilinoistown, Cireenwood Valley, . my re : 1 : Mormon Ishand veal, ; a } Bi a ‘sce? Aioald We counsel himes ae Desh Nbin ria t : : ‘ Drbas : of the Constitution, Whatis the matte Coloma, KID : A number of the NS. Y. Tribune just arrived The Surveyor, Coroner and Supt. Public . hould pursue? hould ae connect himself} Middleton exchanged a few dry knocks at the . The latter obtained the nomination on the first) with Mr, Beauregard, that he should be umond Springs, ie remarks the fret, and suggests a chain of posts along the stripe to protect the inhab. . Schools are all goodinen forthe places, and will be no detriment to the ticket. . } with an organization in which lurk enemies . corner of Californian and Montgomery streets, . pallot. j ! } San Francisco, on the Mth. After the third . some of which might by chanee, even with Goo. B, MKeo, of Ruroka, A. W. Potter, of j watched so closely? He went to Charleston some time in April, and at the head of Prairie City, Cook's Bar, Live Oak City, Michigan Bar, Wall's Diowinge, Arkansas Digging a, ae ftants and divide the insurgents into two! With such nominees we deem success ab. UC cAution, be promoted to dangerous . eneiae Sereye ry ater me pile j Nevada, and 'T, Read Goe, of Rough & Realy, hain Ne shi pe und full of fight, . iar oo : — —, vied . ; : 4 : trusts, or should he give his honest, patr’s that the Governor weuld call out the Btate mili. woro named for Assessor, The first reccived the , SUeeeeded ta partially conquering a starycw eee eer sections, where they can be brought to terms . solutely certain, The Republicans polled . ; & ; fet John Middl atin at ait , ioe gacrisond of some 70 or BO. mon. . Beanackson, Viddletown, ae more easily . 5 . otic endeavors for the success of a party tia to quiet Jo ed 3 ie . eten’ s not trug«(nion, endorsement of the Convention on the seeonit bie thar! AND WASHOR. Tin Union aims slurs at Thomas Starr King because he, refused permission to its proprietors to publish his 4th of July ad. dress at Sacramento, It would give Mr. . King a mercenary character for wishing to. make money out of his talonts—bhis only . stock In trade, The Union published the address to add . interest to its columns—to make money— and nothing else, It would scom that a} gentioman has the right to the fruits of hie; own labor, particularly when he ts poor, yather than some body else, who is rich, Too May “Civiuians.—The improasion is strong in the Enst, that the Administration {js promoting (6a many civilians to high . military positions, and too rapidly, We fear theneda just cause for complaint on this score. War lan scl@niee and mon who are . merous last year, 2,500 wotes (9 the euunty. Nuaccessions ha been made siuce, ed by any ticket that can be brought against us, Pornmian Arrarns Sarmractony.—The Adwinistration has the clonrest assurances of sympathy from all foreign Powers; ao satisfac. tory that nothing will be done by Congros# in reference to foreign pelations. New Vinainia Recoenrzrp.—The tone of the President's message indicates that the now with Governor Plorpont at ite head will be reqognized as the only legitimate government in Virginia, Anwep Neornanry.-=The President in hie moasage expose the doctrine of armed nentral ity by a State, fe ite true Hgbt. Ho eave it te only another specios of reslatance to the Federal Government, tions, duoated to tt should, with rare excep ae bo clothed with authority to direct erowes, . eave are conveyed for keeping rebellion allve rendering the party too strong to be defeat. . government inaugarated in Western \ sg tioned, and. whose arm mast be sustained . one through passenger, The event is one to be It is bailding an impartable wall betwoen rebellion and the Federal power, and yet this wall is not impassable, for thromgh it the . tal ballot. Tae Mountaineers he July num of th B. It. Gaylord, of Little. York, was nominated . promising Magavine has arrived, Tle pages that has no traitors or uncertain patriotsin . its ranks? . for Divtriet Attorney by noelamation, as aleo U . } The Union Democracy tell us in their) show an immense quantity of original matter, } . S. Bradley, of Reugh & Ready, in like manner platform that there is a sole issue and that) which wo judge muet be readablo fyom the charfor CE ID . ae is the life or death of the Republic, It is . M’ter of the contents of previous numbers, . for Survoyor, : } ; e , 4 e « yr. Be r othe go . i so. Come then and rallp*’round the stand W. EB, Carper, editor of tho Sonora Ag . the ticket by the vote of the Convention: W. j ard of your insulted country ; range yours . wants to Sight a duel with H.C. Bonnett, editor . we Corona, of Little York, Public Administra. . selves, honest men, nuderthe banner of the . of & Columbia paper. Bennett wont do it, and party that Was WO soldiors in its ranks inshows his moral courage and good sense, i clined to betray, whose hearts are loyal— tor; Dr. Hiller, of Bloomfield, Coroner ; J, A, . Chittenden, ot Nevada, Superintendent Public } Overvane Mat.~The fest overland mail l every one; who have elected a President! from St, Joe, Missouri, arrived at Placerville on . . whose patriotism and honesty are unques. the 17th, having 2,100 Ibe. of mail matter and . egates from that District, A, A. Sargent, at hiv request, was exeused Instruction, }’, BE. Jefferis, of Kureka, was chosen by the del Por Supervisor of the 2d Distriet, ninst the traitors to the last, Why will . remembered in the history of the State, from voting at & member of the County Ceatral j age aeeanelin ye haltin suspicious company, and waste Serriens Convendos.enA Stato Convention your time aud energies in a war against en. of settlors will meet at Sacrameuto on the Lt! ie Committoe, and Jamet Whartonby substituted in hin stead, ! emles in your own ranks, When assoctations . of August, the Dreckinridyers on the 3d and On motion, thanks were returned to the off be had, and when the . then we are through with conventions for tho . cer of the Copvontion and to the proprietors for the free use of thelv theater, whea the Conven . tion adjourned ame die with three cheers (ur the . tleket. . ubove reproach can times demand your whole energies for the year, cere emer pe ee our Tun Rod Bluff Bereon, a Softshell paper. Tue Augusta Constitutionalint thinks it pore says mont Dowmoorate think the nemination of ; country. os a a Soe mame ap ose Pownr Prres--Tho Maryaville Expross, the . Stanford, defeated In that State, . 8 powor prea, The foltowing gentlemen were aleo added to! n that the Confederate Conetitution will be . Conoess will Lave the effect to ol.et Leland . loading secession organ of the coast, hae put up jregard mrty be a wonderful manu; far, we © don't eee it,’ —NSeien ie Amer, . The New York World's spovial says Attarney . . . . . . To which pohat this ty the nearest and quickest rouw Aud all the titermedtute places, Yor Freight or Passage apply atthe Railroad CGoneral Bates has prepared an opinion of rome . stations, longth, concerning the power of the President . to suapond the writ of habeus eoypttte-epecin reference being made to the Merriman ease, . He holds that the funetions of the Executive j Legiblitve and Judiciary branches of Govern ment ares) distinct and flual that neither ean clueh with the other, and that the previous . judgment of the Supreme Court agninet the j eXecutive right of suspending the writ of habe. as corpus woukl not continue aga binding pre }eedent, The aetion of the Preesident is fully . indorsed in the deeumont, Massachufetts A soldier of the Fourth } anil eaw mille, { J. 1 ROUINSON, Superintendent, Water Power Derrick! MATTESON & SAMUEL’S : ~ pape mene iu the business of make MATTESON & SA WURL'S Water Power Derrick. Vhis Water Power ean be easily adapted to the cominon hand Derrick. to pumping, windLinan All kinds of machinery can he ru with very little water where there in a aul. cient hydraulic pressure. , . Regiment, writing to the Taunton Casette Trip Hooks of a new Construction, . from Newport News Point, expathites as follows concerning the ‘ehickou flxeng” and negro servants with which the troops jare supplying themselves down tw Old Vir. ginins . Congratolale me on my broiled chicken, with new broaktaat—<n jword, &Who woulda't be a soldier?! , There was some foraging yesterday, potatoos, Hard . edat thelr Shop on Deer Creek, bolo broad and hot coffee, my own catehing, . dtys Nevada Clty, dressing and cooking—that's a fet every . That are both safe and sure, constantly on land, Rinekamithing, [ron Turning, ote, done at the shortest notice, Orders for Water Derricks from abved promptly attended ta, Vor further partiontirs apply to the Underalen. Wothe Pua dat RATT HION . f sins +BA) LS Orto Wo HE ROOT, T Hw Au , w Lae we ai. > Traveling Ayeout,