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A
The
the Court belongs to an epoch prior to Governor, to have his
ea
se presented by
.
rised Agent forthe “Jovr. an article on the Slavery question, from . the introduction of Christianity, and is counsel before the Supreme Co
ur
t,
ex
}
jw hich we make the following extracts: . more in accordance with the teaching pired to-day—a respite of fourteen
1 Agentto receive .
ie of Aristo
tle
tha
n
as}
tha
taken
be
t
may
wit
quoted
h
portions
The
the
Gosp
el. . days having been granted by the Exe.
.
€ Same
oe
;
bi
:
the orthodox catholic view of the great We have no more disposition to inter. cutive beyond the day appoin
LT SS LS
Robert
is
i
Fisher
u
;
c
oe
G
A
& Kirk are
ES IE}
Quarterly »a Catholic
Rey iew, contains .
ted for the
question which agitates the country.— fere with slavery where it legally exists . execution by the District Court.
our Agents at Sacramento,
SS
Last taken out and served
the Sheriff, j
nd,and of the States . nerp examine the affair and test 28 being
la
ry
Ma
d
an
a
ni
va
-I
There is muéh truth and point in this : than have our Southern friends, brt we evening a writ of supersed
who was backed by a laree number of lyiing to the west ‘of them, are sendi: 4 . fully
ea
wa
s
s
reconfident it cannot fail te give enIDAY MORNING, JULY 34, 1857.
“All human powers, however constitu. do protest against an opinion which placeived by the Sheriff from the Supreme citizens.
The Marshal resisted the State petitions to the P resident, praying that
sa isfaction. As it is but little troutire
off
ice
rs,
he
an
ll
d
sha
sh
a
ot
rni
s
we
ifo
re
Cal
ex
to
ch
ces
.
an
id
indeneg
ge
ma
another
roe
one
d
to
nd
he
as
s
relation
suc
rla
in
are
ted,
h
not
ove
onl
the
y
out
of
the
Court, staying proceedings for a still
THE FOURTH.
in
te
ble.
to
the
re
st
ed
,
w
e
wo
ul
d
in
vi
te
tw
ee
sn
Mis
th
the
e
pa
on
rt
ie
ng
s,
ci
en
bu
mm
t
co
ev
te
en
tn
rou
al
da
ly
th
.
.
carrie
e
U
*s dawn ushers in the sevpendent and equal, andthe law which pale of our Republic, but out of the pale longer time.
attention to the apparatus. No invenStates cflicers were arrested aid conissippi river not south of St. Louis.
sary of American indebinds the sovereign against intervention of humanity. If opinion once went that .
It is to be hoped the august tribunal . veyed to Springfield,th
tion designed to make the mines more
erto
e
an
sw
er
th
from
.
e
ns
ur
et
—R
on
cti
Ele
ota
nes
Min
‘e morn shall break over. binds the citizen or subject,—a fact which . length,
it was the business of the Court which has stepped in between the prischarge of resisting the Sheriff while in
iubl
Rep
a
te
ica
ind
ota
pro
duc
nes
tiv
Min
e
rn
sho
the
uld be overlooked.
sou
"
. our Anglo-Saxon race, through all Sta. to brand it with disappro
hi
e
an
d
te
e
bation, and not
Sierras upon the gol-.
gallows, will dispose of the discharge of his duty. Here is a col. } can majority of the delegates tothe ConDied — Jolin Hughes, who was stabbyuntains and fertile valleys of the
»s ofits historical existence, seems nevto recognize it as law. The Court should . the case of Moore in the shortest time lision of the steckholders of the understitutional Convention.
ground railroad company andthe Fed. ed. by J ohn Montgomery, at Penn ValState, twenty millions of free-. ¢! to have duly considered. It may be . lean to the side of the weak, and set its consistent
able in 1870,
pay
with their other duties. Eseral authorities that will crea
,
7’s
te
Sta
a
rni
ifo
Cal
te an inley,
thre
e
or
four
we
ek
i the homes of our boyhood will. called the fillibustering race.
s
sin
ce,
di
ed
on
face
ag
op
pr
unst
es
s—
si
nt
ce
on
.
The
645
The negro . capes from our jail have. been so fretense commotion. Eigh
at
rk
Yo
w
Ne
in
t of the individare quoted
joined in the general jubilee. Tis . South as well as the North have favor-. race is, no doubt, inferior to the white quent as to
We
dnesday morning. Hesent for Montts.
cen
63
at
5,
187
of
se
tho
ua
ls
arrested for assisting the United.
excite serious apprehensions
go
me
St
ry
at
es
sh
or
De
tl
.
race,
pu
y
ty
j
ed
but
before his death, forthe
fillib
isth
Ma
usteri
at
rs
ng
a
exped
reas
ha
ition
on
l
s
a;
why
in
the
y
y’s.
ar
shou
re
bapti sal day.
ld
st
ta
in
g
Cos
of
four
alf
American
beh
on
that another desperate villain will be
i
le
hi
C.
W:.
icc eae
s
Section
pe
rs
on
s
ch
ar
ge
d
wi
th
ha
ga
rb
ve
or
riin
Gar
hi
g
m
K.
sla
C.
an
ves
d exhonerated him from all
,
and
,
gua
ara
Nic
d
an
Cuba
be
a
ensla
,
Ric
ved,
Mexi
.
or
co,
why
and
Cent
ral America, .
the Court should ooset
1
@
.
beat high in American bosoms at
ist
ie
se
gets
n
the community if justice be} were committed to prison
at Springfield. son, on the at of Garrison & Morgan, blame in the affair which has result
ed
‘inst the weaker ?
ince of the holy christen. and in so doing have given countenance . join the stro nger
delayed. Vigilance may be persevered . Churchill and Elliott were arraigned
Government and . so fatally. Hu
s
thi
on
to
ed
os
op
pr
ve
ha
r
gh
heroie ancestry stood go. d to the very principle on which the aboes
wa
s
a
go
od
cit
ize
n.
tw
o
in
ch
for
ar
ge
a
sho
s—
rt
th
e
tim
first was forassaulting Lord Napier, a plan of ‘itaenianien!
e, but guards become
THe STATE Dé BT.mid,
a
fow
wee
ks
salad
cae doit The . lition societies defend their intermedHe
le
av
es
a
wi
fe
De
an
pu
d
fa
ty
mi
Sh
ly
er
to
if
f
de
Co
pl
or
mp
e
to
n
an
d
th
we
es
ar
the
ie
e
of
d
sts
co
wit
nd
ere
ng
h
int
con
cti
sta
fli
nt
con
wat
the
ng
chi
hi
uc
ng,
to
or
the people will be called on to decide
lul
lf
}
,
]
z
ar
e
Te
or assaulting Sherif
ibbath of the nation is hailed . dling with slavery in the Southern States
th
e
los
s
of
ay
te
a
n
hu
sb
wit
an
h
indi
d
an
inand
y,
d
an
mp
fa
Co
th
er.
nsit
‘Tra
gua
ara
Nic
ed
int
o
a
fee
lin
g
o
f
sec
uri
ty
as
t
i
.
through the ballot box upon the justice
Naing
te baiFl
g of securit)
S time! tent to kila l. Afte er giv
the
of
to
nt
the
leme
sett
the
ng
oki
inv
ly
rect
by t.e millions of devotees . [t was filibustering coupled with proof the State debt. The
Wanted.—A copy of the Nevada Jourvalidity ef it . Wears on without an event to break the amount of$2,500 each, they were both Central America question, The plan is .
he shrine of freedom who dwell in. Slavery tendencies, that we more espechas been decided upon long ago
na
l
of
th
. monotony.
e
Sth of August last, to be delib
era
ted
.
n.
atio
istr
Imin
ght
Ad
the
by
of
thou
well
by the
j
.-¢
GP
‘
aces of a glorious union of. ia@lly condemned in our article on th
s, stretching from the chilling re. incoming Administration. If you accept
s cf winter to the climes of eternal] . the filibustering clauses of the Cincining, and from ocean to ocean. They . Bati Platform, we cannot defend your
lup the past, the sublime epoch “7 opposition to the anti-slavery party, for
heir
country’s
history, recount
the
you accept the very principle which jus
by
oe
WG.
4
2 Oxreolll View dt-run Decode
Scorr . by the very treaties by which we ac.
Cast oF Moore.—The limit of the
y nurnal. Joc E—The April No. of Soke tson’e . quired those territories. The opinion of time allowed the prisoner Moore by
the
Heoada
SLI
LE
SRE AI
NY EIS
Arrival of the Steamer* Sonora.
Amalgamating Machine-—A new amal“Aye, fellow citizens, I call
to return:
ecganjating apparatus,
ll
co
re
us
io
or
gl
e
th
by
,
all
u
yo
on
up
by which it is claimllision of theFe
I de tal aed State Offci
ti
an
ht
ig
br
e
th
y
—b
st
pa
e
th
of
s
on
cersin Ohio—A telegraphic despatch ti
ed all the gold will be saved.can
be
see
n
ring
ea
cl
in
st
si
as
to
,
re
tu
fu
e
th
of
ns
o
ti
from Cincinnati,furnishesa brief account pa
afe
w
rods
belo
w
the
hig
h
bri
dge
ove
r
o1
ti
za
ni
ca
ri
e
m
A
e
th
ng
ti
ec
of the = st, by the United States Marout and pe
:
i rf
Dee
r
Crec
k.
The
proc
ess
is
a
sim
ple
ic
er
Am
l
tra
Cen
of
shal and deputies, of four persons chargone, not necessary here to explain. The
ed with har boring fugitive slaves Sube Orerland.—The leading railroad
sequently, a writ of Aadbcas corpus was ee ‘of New England, New York, Penninventor is desirous of having quartz mi
posited in the corner stone of the Conrepany
ive
rece
will
nt
rnme
Gove
The
Kansas.—Gov Walker had reached
appeal. There now only remains to us the community, lest Moore should esLecompton, Kansas. His inaugural ad. resentative the power now existing In gregationalist Church. Any person havedit to W asuibgton.
accr
a
may
ragu
Nica
.
dre
ss
as
serts, among other declarations,
ing a copy of the Journal of that date,
express an opinion upon the justice in . cape, or that anocher delay for years, as
that the laws ef the Territory will te
Europe.—Lord Napier has officially . will confer a great favor up
our
.
in
the
.
cas
of
Hal
e
con
l,
vic
of
kil
ted
ling
some shape, either to others or to
on Rev. Mr.
maintained by the entire force of the denied the report of a cession of an isWa
rren by presenting the same to him
selves, of an assumption of the debt. ja Chinaman, should oceur, to the haz-. eovernment.
jland by New Granada to Great BritThere is much anxiety manifested in
Supreme Court, from which there is no
/ immediately.
And wecannot . ! ut hope that wise coun. ard and expense off the good citizens of.
Private advices have been received . ain.
Is of that chivalrous period, and. tifies that party.
In the British Parliament Lord Pal .
The anti-slavery sels will prevail in this the perilous cristhe county. We hope these things will . from Lecompton, K: sas, Gov. Robert .
Backus’ Minstrels —TV his troupe of
}
‘ir bosoms heave with thankful, vet movement and the filibuster movement
by
the
Su.
JWa
lk
er
was
met
be
tak
en
int
o
con
sid
era
tio
n
. is of the State.
We have already suf. .
by a large body of merston had made an important —
Ethicpean imitators gave two entertaiu.
citizens 0 f Kansas. with a band of mu-. respecting the Isthmus
oud emotions.
i,
of Panama,
‘
originate in the same tendency, and pro. fered e aouseh in reputation by failures. . preme
Court, and dispose of the case
. ; ments at i visbie’s Theatre, on Friday
. i icsic,
ee an d col ors flying
y
1”,
marche
= ind
are
>¢d
Oo
t . ak-h he noticed the policy of ates ‘Un
Within the 1
tory of men still livceed from the same principle.
If we . to meet the interest due upon State quickly.
Discontent will be universal . the city. His reception was very en. ted States Gr vernment towards N W and Saturday Evenings of last week, to
the link
whicl : bound this Repub-. are to defend slavery against abolitionbonds, before the highest tribunal in the in this county, if dispatch is not had. —. thusiastic,and without distinction of par. Granada, and defined the position of the cood house s.
Backus is a host in himhe mother country was severed. ists on the principles of internationa
law
l land took it upon itself unceremoniously Already it breaks out decidedly and). ty,
He made a short address, to his . . British Catinet with regard to this mat. self. Sterling isone of the best dancers
Seventy-<
1's agO Was presented to and sovereignty, you must not embarrass to declare those bond $ unco
a
send
would
fleet
of
sent
with
fill
fell
.
plai
.
English
ed
The
ow-c
nly.
imen
. ter.
itiz
ts
ens
}
nstitutional.
lin
th
e
Ue.
wo
rl
Fr
an
k
Hu
ss
ey
is an old
.
}
the
most
cord
ial
and harmonic mus feelmore] support to Mr Buchanae’s demand
votld its sublimest spectacle. It ius by defending the filibustering mov
eWe cannot afford to add infamy to an
STAGING EXTRAORDINARY.—6 MILE] ines, which were received with applause
fri
end
of
ours,—so is Tom Raleigh.
In
t
raflic
Isthmus
the
and
redress,
. for
henthe Continental Congress, com-. ment which denies international law,
already damaged character.
Heat.—On Monday last, while the re-. and the most frien dly demonstrations. . should be rendered free and secure for.
y
area good band and good set
.
of those sterling old patriots and the independence of States. There
repudiate an indebtedness which . urn stage from Alpha, A. S. Olin’s line,. .
of boys all round.
Utah—The Administration have de: . . the people of all nations.
.
fall upon
heart like . is nothing less justifiable in the formaNe
eee
concurious
a
of
hear
we
ain
Sp
fe
Fro
.
was
waterin
g
at
ed
Jenkins’, Mr. S. L. cided upon sending a formidable body of
has been contract
in good faith, would
idines, declared
for the Fourth ears ae ee
and struck . tion at the North of a party to abolish itella cvainst the S tate till the
Amusement
spiracp, (in which the King was implica .
b
crack of Bridge, the driver
dismeunted, the
ps to
Utah. Orders have been i:
ee to procure the abdication of the} at the “Smile” five miles on the Wash1ce, resolved to be free or . slavery at the South, than in the expejdoom. S$ he cou
ld never rise from be. horses were started by commands given .
eee, atch to that Territoroo
y
Queen.
.
To
.
6
le
attempt.
lotist
There was dis. ditions which have sailed from our ports
‘ar-seein1
gwisdom
against Cuba and Central America.
.
4]
;
1eath the load of obloquy which would another horse
Bxsiares
If!. shower o n her n ame. A State which
Th
you encourage the latter, how can we in . exports monthly enough to extineuis
h
us qua
; your favor oppose the former ? if the . the entire indebtedness, is not deserving
‘re shone forth in unexat 1psled are? South encourages the Filibusters with a . an hor iorable place in the list of civiliz
can never be prop erly appreciated, nev. view
er
over-estinated.
1,
the
See
on the one.
to the acquisition
of new
slave . ed countries, if she fail to meet her hon
States, what can we say against move
marshalled hosts of a ereat . ments at the North for the abolition of
kingdom, veterans old and firm, welded
slavery !
If
the South
expects
WI
Look at 3
Mississippi.
By her repudi
the . ation of a debt her authorities had con
the sovereign by every association, . North to respect int
ernational law in
envious of fame and bearing in their. her favor, she must respec
t internation
;
cae
hitched
ceo
in
ip
front
t
2
of a
.
of the]
.
>
ni
second lve 5 oh nt of
.
Dragoons, the
.
+17
The wholk plot
by Queen r © hristiy
was de : ated
ington read, presents a rare entertain:
who, it is said, out
as
:
cea at P ifth aud Tenthnes: giments
. ment on the 4th. Vhereis to be a shootof Artillery,
witted
the C:
.
.
ee
hcuse, and left at full speed.
:
‘Two pas-.
3
-P hel
of Light InSenor I
1.
the
inis.
Us Miatcn, quoit pitching , free collation,
sengers were inside at the time, one of} fantry, numbe a
two thou
i ter, hadarrived at the cap
was
.
&c.
&c,
Jenkins
is
one
of,
the
best
cawhom threw himself out with no injury. fee men, under the
command of Gen.
hoped that the Mexican ditheulty would . terers in the country.
_
.
1
.
Llarney.
Che other, a cripple, was obliged to)”
“"*be settled.
’
take his’ chances
in the vehicle.
There were various reports current in .
Corner Stone-—The corner stone of
The] _, Col. Cr
oat
been
offered
the
é
;
. Governorship of
. Paris respecting the dispute between}
Utah.
the
ist
ational
Congreg
horses, four in number, swept alone the
Church will be
i
a
=
:
:
nar
road, turning all
its
:
.
4.
angles, windingz
.
along its sinuosities, avoiding trees and.
.
;
Ben McCullough persistly refu
Maj.
rythe Gove rnorship
SOG ot if ge tah,
ses to rigs
althoughit has
tracted, ste has become amone business
rocks, and crossing bridges, with the ut-. by the
men asynonym for faithlessness and dis
most precision
and finally brought up
been pressed upon him
Spain and Mexico
.
.
a),
"
>
laid to-morrow
Minister
_
“
Vv
at ‘I
r
'
(4th) at 11 o’clock with
em
iat
appropr
i
ann
°
:
ri
Telegraph.—What
is
with our cotemporary at Grass
ranks the prestice of never-failing vic. al law herself.”
nople for ES
honor.
He
ci
r
in
ti
front
ze
ha
of
ns
the
ve
su
American
ff
er
co
Exchange,
ed
mafand
cousular
appointments
are
:
pretend
’
on
ory.
see
heir plumed commanders, .
Brownson criticizes Taney his brother . mercially the value of the entire debt, . ter
a1un of six miles over a crooked, ; @snounced
;
ome st
-onquerors of many
:
.
James
Virioh
(
Pe
a well-foucht field, . Catholic, as follows :—“T
here ean be ten times told, and yet the stigma is not . rough and dangerous road, with nothing
: v . Wrig a f Indis
suc
:
‘
eeds Mr.
’
1, at berwin
with military reputation unsurpassed, . no reasonable doubt that Mr. Jeff
é
wip
ed
but
out,
a
nor
ta
whiffletree
broker
:
and
the
erip,
»
A
T
will
it
be
roken!
er
for
so
years to
n .
and
the
eri
HenryC. Murphy,
of New York, takes not only
I
and still greedy tor more. See every and many others when they de
clared all jcome. Suspicion lurks about her
name. ple still inside, badly seared, but not} the place of Mr Belmont, at the Hacu. rian poli
ation of
appliance of war that wealth or con-. men created equal intended the aie
But the debt of Mississippi was ne:
itherwise cingitbga The horses appa-.
Mr.
Croskey, Consul at Seuthampton,
t for
quest can furnish —-a powerful nati
pl
e
th
ey
as
serted after P ope Alexander double that of ours, with a less Scvilie rently were n
frightened, nor had
Phompson,
of
on,.
invincible on land, and the triumpha
Her productions at the they prob:ably, the least idea of running
nt LIT. shoulld apply in its fullest extent. tion to pay it.
ha
>
Eilts,
tlement had al
It is
l ofthe @ialo
lat
sent that the terms of an amicable set
Prasident
oLamaionie
L he
>
Ww
]
B
r
i
The
co
ted
?
In
copy
weeks
several
.
eena
pt
nave
?
esty
Religious.—R
ae
so a
estates, valuec
Ser
rpeeted
2 Mr.
Episcopal
he 5th
«
(
per
being
se
and
cé
eed be
12th of the
on.—
graph
rOuth
rt
mistress of the ocean.
Then look on. Mr. Chief Justice Taney is a Catholic, . time were insignificant aside those of . away, und they only manifested the us.
Here are the scattered few and knows that from 1 182
the Popes California, and if the lasting condemna-. ual symptoms of aniwals after a hard}
ed sons of freedom. With-. have condemned, on pain of excomma
the other.
but undis
out discipli
ithout arms, clad in the . nication, the reduction of African nehabiliments ¢
*ry-day life, poor in all groes to slavery, and he knows that Mr.
ee of war but the loftiest
and. Jefferson, in his draft of the Declaration
eo
s
:
most determine:
of Independence, enumerated among the
spi irit.
Track them
ee
le
hines
ie
37
7G
'
4
~
ver the froz
en ia)by the blood of . thin
gs which justifie
d the Colo
nies in
naked feet, see the torch of discord and . severing the tie which bound them
to
~~
tha
si} pi,
surely
the
cannot
This isa specimen of what our stages
a better state of things, and the point
has been reached when a false step may
lichted up in their midst, and . Great Britain and in casting off their alplunge the country in irretrievable ruin.
hold the contrast!
On one side are} legiance to the British Crown, the fact .
sin and determination.
on Tuesday and Wednesday
enings. . J:
i
What dreadful laws prohibiting the importation of
neé
upon our fathers. groes from Africato be held ag slaves.
then!
Who ea n suflic lentiy admire . There was too as the adoption of the
und cheri sh such heroism ? When we . Federal Constitution already rising thr
o’scan with retros pective eye the cloudy out the civilized world a stror & opinion
esponstil
t
rested
arty thro
last hope of resuscitation.
ment
of it,
An endorse. Petite Lotta, however, made up the de.
will weigh upon our purses,
. ficiency.
it is true, for a time, brt it will enable
us to walk erect in the face of God and
man, with an honest look, the outside
National
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Council.—The
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tures
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sear.
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which
mat
mer
literature,
science and
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Louis
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Pen
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Lem-.
Federal Capitol has
been the
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go
seene
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in
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no
that of the latthe mud
ve ei
tale
als.
—
editori
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18th ult
z
there is a smack
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the new re
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of the church about the paper, but it is
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Snanic
Spanish
change took place on the
}
of iter stuck
e line up the Sac
.
Ww
cou es tctousis with
bit
Political Riot in
stepsto exie
Lhe
rep
is
former
.
Washington —The
ta
Change.—TVhe
Santa
Barbara
Gazett
a
Stands
i.
are
vamento Valley to Shasta, and Yreka.
] 1as
ec
St
Hubbard
and
ry
ine
ine Co
and —— Linder:
in, of Berks, for Canal Commissioner. Pe
x
;
SS
Creek via
A
dead
a
Rabbitt
:
Eureka
1
ips
of Alleah
hk
from Downieville is to be extended
g
Lotta, and Miss Arabella are the princi. selena
pal attractions, performed at Frisbie’s. Jacsb Broon
A repudiation of our debt, we believe. . phe houses were slim,
Miss Louisa .
ower and Jovalty, on the other patriot. that the Cr
€ own had refused its assent to . will decide our affairs, crushing out the! did not come up to expectations. La .
.
se ~
Trade is every where depressed. Bu.
Turatrru—The Metropolitan troupe
Pen
siness men are str
g to bring about . 5¢ which Miss Louisa $a: La Petite. Pe nse
treaL son
.
on
fec.
. can do without a driver.
hope to escape it.
Amer
Ae
somewhere
be
5
Let
Indeed she has ecnsiderable .
eens
age
. one of the most diggraceful political riots . tween San Francisco and Downieville,}
(
ss W
ary
:
s
me.
there be
t+—The Common
Council of Marysville are taking steps
taleut or art, whatever it may be called wheeh as ever oceurred in this country.
compelling the De
at to resort to alto light the city with eas.
Mokelumne
in her line. She isa pretty danseuse] While the municipal election was pro-.
. beautiful yellow
— reminding us of days! Hill is to be lighted in like manner als
for one so young, and sings well for a] gressing on the first of June, a band of
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sign of correct intentions within.
child
Weics kK Ssheltn pleased
.
au-. rioters, from Baltimore, made a terrible. acone.
;
eae
Yield of the Mi nes.—The Mining
attack upon the Democratic voters, with .
compare it with the effulgent noon of. right to buy
t
ec
sp
the
re
lf
go
Se
od
opi
nio
of
th
n
e
Gone
e
In.—TVh
and sell negroes, already
State Journa
The company
labored
. ‘.
Journal
esthe
dienee much.
estimat
1
yield
of
the
mines
i
pistois.
.
_
knives
,
&e.
drivin
g
them
away
now, what bosom does not swell with slaves, asan ordinary arti
wor
an
our
ld,
ow
d
pe
n
int
cu
ni
ere
ary
sts
of merc
cl
hane
under great disadvantages, in coming. trom the polls. and dispersing the Com. tion, was pounced on by the Sheriff on} sijee 1848, at $5°6,162,061. This
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pride of his ancestral origin, and revere . dise, was very generally held, I grant, in the long run, demand that no stain of after
Stark and other successful theatrimissi¢ ners.
Monday
and
closed
with
heavy
attach-. .
ng things to a spot. Those odd
‘Therow commenced in the
the
emory of the founders of Ameri-. but the right to buy and sell free nerepudia
tion should eyer I pollute our escais. We wish them better success} 4th Ward. The vagabonds making the. ments. Vhe clique of that hame went .
I
cents were hard to get
morning of
our
national history, and . against the justice of negro slavery. The
ee
ean liberty?
Eternal honor to their groes, or to reduce free negroes to slacutcheon.
disturbance belonged, it is said, to the int on the Saturday previous aceordii
anuther iine.
$
5
eee oer
eS
Know Nothing party, and were organProtection against Fire —The Dem
names. Emulate their virtues, ye rising very, was denied by the Catholie
Church
to well established reports. Theamount
Mormonism.—
The N. Y. Tribune
Fourtu oF JULY CELEBRATION.—. ized under the resspec tive namesof © lug
. crat says a project is on foot to proteet
generrations, and hallow their fame! . and was,I would fain believe, he
ld by contains a letter purporting to come .
ents
attachm
several
the
of
The Glorious Fourth for the first time} Uglys,’ ‘Rip-Raps,’and ‘Chunkers.’ 'T he
. the place against fires, by bringing wa
Let theironvide of cannon tell how libvery few. There were th
en free nefrom the pen of William Smith, a bro. .
000.
have
not
learned
the
causes
.
We
Preside
Pir
se.
~d
out
the
marines
,
who
.
cele
be
will
,
city
the
of
y
tor
his
the
in
ter Into town in iren pipes.
of it
erty was purchased and how well. Let groes as well as n
G
l
a
d
:
pe
ae
fired upon the rioters. Some five or
ow ; if every body re. ther of the celebrated Mormon prophet
of the heavy habilities which
.
pro}
ee . yut have no knowled re that suchis the
brated with pomp to-morrow.
a thousand orators repeat throughout a . garded it lawful to reduce ne
. were killed and 17 wounded. The elec. . the State Journal down.
It certainly
groes as and patriarch, Jo Smith, in which the
Che Antique Horrible Fusileers, Capt-. ti5y resnited favorably to the Democ-.
. Tact.
continent, as now, forever, the epic of . such to slavery, or looked
fatt
to
pap
c
publi
of
h
enoug
had
has
.
up
on
them as charges against the Mormons, preterred MeGrath; Selby Hill Comet Guards, racy.
Hee
.
our history.
Let children lisp the name having no rights which white me
.
tafe
of
n
tutio
tec
insti
.
duc
con
keg
May
&
Co.
are
agents
for
the
l
wel
y
au
n were . by Judge Drummond and others, are . ‘
?
.
hquake Greys,
rt
Ka
Capt. Benson ;
Virginia Election —The Virginia eleceof Washine ton till the last syllable of bound to respect, what was the dif
j sale of puse California Port, Claret, Aa
kind.
fer. corroborated. ‘The writer was once a Capt. Hanson; Main Street Beauties,
tions have resultedin a general Demo.
recorded time.
gelica and White wi
ence between a free negro and a negro Mormon, but left the Saints when he
It is rumored that some dis confe}
pt. Lewis; American Hill Subterracratic suecess.
Ca
.
May the day never arrive when a. slave? How can a man who
has no saw to what their doctrines and practi-. neans, Capt. Johnson: and the Chii tent is felt by the discomfitted wing of
Gov.
Gardner,
of
Mass.,
declines
to
reJacobs
the
Wizard.—This extraorgreat nation shall forget to celebrate rights which all others are
boundto reees led. The Danite band. or “destroy. nese Blues, Capt. Sale; will be out . move Judge Loring.
. the Democratic party. Iu fact, it bake . dinary deceiver of the senses appeared
with sounds of joy, with pomp and cerspect he said to be free ?
ing
{ angels,” as they are called, he says, jin full uniform —the whole reviment
The bids for the contract for carrying forth in audible tones on the day of the jat Frisbie’s Theatre. The house was
emony, thank
and prayer, and}
Mr. Chief Justice Tarney seems to us were founded by Brigham Young and !
under the command of Marshall Hosthe overland mail to California are not primary election. The ery of North and} crowded from pit to gallery.
It
was
with intellectual
its natal day. . to procced’on the assumption that ne-/. ]his coadjutors, and that they have sworn .
opene
yet.
The
sueces
applic
d
sful
ant
thy
wor
our
South was raised for political effect — an audience such as Jacobs alone can
G. S. Hupp, Esq’r,
.
mer.
f
.
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May the prediction of him who first. eroes are politically and legally a de-.
eternal hostility v to the General GovernReeorder, will read the Declaration of . was not known when the steamer sailHow far the voting was influenced by it
draw.
‘Lhe
wizard
is
indeed
a
wonder
pronoune
led.
independence in the graded race in the Union : but such is ; ment. The opinion is prevalent that
The bitterness ful performer. He performs the most
say.
,
to
able
not
Indepeudence, after which Pp. Belden,
are
we
.
halls of
fully verified, and not the fact. That may be so in some treason is being carried on in Utah, and. y
In
New
Orleans
an
election
for
Con»
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livor
=
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fide,
from
bona
if
ion,
oration
occas
an
that
on
d
esse
‘liver
expr
.
us
astonishing feats and defies detec
Esq.,
will
deliver
an
é
.
.
our citi
troller,
Reeorders
and
members
.
of
the
.
2n, to the latest gen-. of the States, but they are notsoin the that not only is the Government comsteps of the Court House. A Band of. (.,, mon Council took place on the Ist. augurs little harmony in the ranks of the tion. Just think ofa man treating two
eration
e land with bonfires, . Union, nor indeed inall the States. We pelled to make some demonstration to
June, when the whole Know Nothing. “harmonious.” It is probably, however, . hundred to whatever they call for out
Music will be in attendance.
and shout
rty’s hozannas from the . regret that in giving the opinion of the. protect itself but to give security to imticket was elected—there beng no op-. merely the ebulition of feeling for the. . of one and the same bottle!
Not les
fullness
Doetcu Fiuar lrems.—A_ corresponposition.
of their joyful hearts.
Court the learned Judge did not recol. migrants en route for Canifornia. The
which will subside as time inexplicable are the other tricks of
nt,
mome
letlong
a
us
writes
Flat
Dutch
at
dent
I'l.e patriotic effusions of to-morrow, . lect what he is taught by his religion, Presid ent acts upon the popular opinion,
The United States Senate, within a wears on.
. wizard.
beats
he
satore
improvi
an
As
following
the
the boomimeg of cannon, and the varied namely, the unity of the race,
ter from which we extract
. few weeks, has lost three of itsmembers. .
that al! and sends a body of troops under Harus
aneo
mpor
exte
an
ing
sing
,
world
the
of}
ens
citiz
he
ee
insignia of gladness every where distion:
items:
yotec
s—P.
lire
A.
;
Mississippi
of
Adams,
Stephen
men by the natural law aré equal, and . ney to the territory of the Latter Day
P.
him
en
giv
ts
jec
sub
all
or
any
on
g
son
and
James
rt.
hea
Carolina,
d
in
are
South
of
goo
the
Press,
Butler,
are
ans
Auburn, we learn from
ric
Ame
e
Th
played, are worth to the confederacy all . that negroes are men, and therefore as Saints. Sooner or later there must be
.
on.
.
The
two
last
.
Bell
of
New
Hampshire
tati
hesi
’s
ent
mom
a
out
with
but
ne
no
e
plac
for
the
e
ly
supp
vot
to
l
on
wil
ripti
subsc
ey
raising a
and swear th
the politiea] Union-savers that ever ex. to their rights must be regarded as standa collision between the Government and .
died on the same day.
.
course may be purer
ev
at
wh
s
an
ic
er
Am
isted, multiplied by their acts of insining on the same footing with white men, the Mormons, unless by letting alone
other parts of the
in
party
the
by
sued
.
Fs
.
cerity. The day binds the States to. where there is no positive or municipal .
par’
,
people be. ”
the polity of that singular
Parley P.
‘
t
and
ight
to-n
n
agai
s
ear
app
obs
Jac
d.—
nee
. with water against the time of
It is
Pratt, formerly Mormon . + ['wo-thirds of the estimated amount re. morrow night at the same place
Missionary in San Francisco, has been
useless
to
bespeaka
house—tit
cannot
eady subseribed. The Press
alr
is
red
qui
te.
Sta
shot deadin Van Buren, Arkansas, by
gether in indissoluble bonds. May it. law that deerades them. Here is what . come obsolete by the inevitable laws of .
owded.
cr
be
to
il
fa
the
o
int
t
gh
ou
br
ng
of
nt
bei
Water is about
ever be rem embered that nothing
H. HW. MeLain, whose wife he seduced . gives a miser, havinga large amou
§ may . we dare maintain is the error oftheC ourt. rature,
. in San Francisco.
ers
min
e
ee
Th
s.
tie
$25.
nti
but
g
qua
ribin
subsc
ge
for
lar
fits
in
rty,
prope
ce
pla
.
rend those “SEA esunder.
We admit that negroes, but not negroes
fs The Grass Valley ‘Telegraph is
Tue Weatner—Unusual for the
e
th
of
nd
sa
ou
th
t
r
the
ic
.
fou
rd
from
ve
ken
stric
d
been
ibe
e
has
scr
th
sub
name
His
y
at
ead
th
alr
nave
any more than white men, may be reThe steamship Louisiana was burned
of the opinion
e
th
of
AstTronomicaL Lecrures.— Profese
season, rain visited these classic pre-. days work at $3 per day, for the coma few miles from Galveston on the 31st list.
on
is
e
r
o
o
M
of
se
ca
e
Court in th
duced by positive law to slavery, but
sor A. R. Jackson lectured on Astronocincts on Monday night, and dropped pletion of the Placer County Canal, to of May, and fifty lives lost.
the
of
drecor
the
on
ary
ordin
extra
most
Pplanting ourselves on the Constitution,
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di
is
n
io
nt
te
NDRY.— At
v
Fo
DA
VA
NE
down occasionally on us during several . be paid in water at twenty-five cents an
my on Tuesday and Wednesday eveand na
tural right as expounded by the
At New Haven, on the Ist of June rected to the adv srtisement of this insticounty. In this opinion we heartily ec ~
nings of this week, at the M. E. Church,
after. The atmosphere has been inch when the water is in, which will the municipal eleetion was held, the
days
san
extraordinary
thing
on
i
lt
incide.
Church and the Common Law, we maine
k
a
m
y
e
h
T
her column.
ot
an
in
on
ti
tu
.
giving the most perfect satisfaction to
y most of the time this week.— take place by the first of November.
chill
the
of
braiches
all
earrying
Democrats
to
find
an
ineounty
this
of
s
record
he
t
.
e
n
i
g
n
e
tain, ard will maintain in face of all
m
a
e
t
s
a
om
fr
e,
er
th
g
in
th
y
an
hisshearers. His diagrams reprasenting
500.
of
majority
a
by
government
city
Dust, linen coats. collars ala Byron,
ll
we
ly
ab
rk
ma
r
re
e
r
y
e
pa
d
r
e
has
received
gs
u
r
m
in
e
ce
a
h
gg
an
w
di
st
e
Th
Ci
vi
l
Co
urts, that where no such law redown.
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om
o
and flower pots, have retire fr
G en. Walker was received at New
ue heavenly bodies, their orbits and duces the negro
ter can be obtained.
wa
en
wh
his
deserts.
In
this
view
of
the
cz
to slavery, he is a free
ook
r
e
e
n
n
i
P
e
h
t
f
o
h
c
,
i
uently
e
and
Subseq
W
s with great eclat.
o
Orlean
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servation, 2nd talmas are worn now
motions, were pronounced excellent, man
ve
si
en
xt
—E
four-fifths
of
the
’.
people
of
Grass
es
Vailey
Gu
Hu
Tur
At
H
4T
,
and
in
the
abs
enc
e
of
all
mun
ici
h
s
i
l
¢
n
E
e
h
Sy
of
t
speech
a
in
r
s
citizen
fo
the
sed
d
addres
e
he
t
b
e
d
of
n
i
are
rks
.
we
‘th
rema
em
e
e
th
or
lec
St
ve
the
tur
er we
and
then by those who ha
.
d
ol
h
city
ig
this
of
ion
“h
populat
a
r
entire
the
fo
and
ng
ki
ma
e
ns
ar
io
at
ar
ep
has
contrary
pr
tothe
s
regulation
yal
chalhe
then
and
,
tion
dura
hours
two
equal
5
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e
k
No Ons,
n
s
a
Pine
Y
bas
I
,
h
c
n
u
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character.
ying
edif
s,
most
al
ic
the
od
ri
pe
e
the
th
for
agree.
will
.
urse on
Co
one of his
any
in has our thanks
out
ml
ce
Ha
point
Ra
to
i=
any
n
*
at
the
lenged
io
right
Un
s
with
time
the
.
whit
eman
i
.
Neit
r
her
u
race
o
k
s
i
M
,
a
t
l
e
D
est
requ
e
u
r
T
sing
pres
a
,
y
l
made
k
e
e
him
W
d
s
'
r
e
who hear
p
r
a
H
civof
ion
violat
in
been
had
h
whic
acts
Y. Tribune, Herald, News, Boston 4th. There are to be horse races, mule
nor complexion disables a man under our
,
d
l
a
r
ree
are
H
Tribune,
Ty
mes,
ion.—We
‘onvent
C6
ne
‘pieiri
,
n
a
in
c
i
treat
l
b
ar
u
simil
p
a
e
R
with
and
rights,
l
ationa
intern
or
to be gratified
al
nation
il,
d
ase
str
ns
Llu
Journal, Brother Jonathan,
be
may
negr
Tuat
syst
races, foot races, and other attractio
Feder
oes
em.
al]
S
,
s
w
e
AmeriN
the
to
n
h
attentio
s
call
to
i
r
extend
quested
I
to
been
,
n
had
e
z
e
i
purpos
t
his
to
i
C
that
sed
plea
the future, which we are
citizens and possess equal rights with London News,and Dollar Newspaper, arfor sportsmen. As heretofore, we exAmerican influence and Americanize
tole
emb
ass
will
ch
whi
n
tio
ven
Con
ean
ted.
gran
learn is likely to be
.
faila
made
rnum
Ba:
T.
.
um—P
Barn
on
oat
be
nl
Comma
wil
white men is proved by the fact that we rived by the last Steamer.
into
wn
to
pect every nag in
Nicaragua. He pitches
morrow, 10 o’clock, A.M. at the Temg
Tom
closin
with
pe
Euro
to
trip
the
last
his
in
ure
From
nd
wi
ly.
of
severe
al
tri
a
Davis
have made them so in the territories acve
der
ha
d
an
on,
asi
occ
the
[=>
Frank
Soule
has
retired
from
the
.
eet
Str
n
Mai
of
foot
l,
Hal
e
anc
per
Outside-—A variety of interesting
that he intencs Thumb and “Little Cordelia Howard
seems
would
it
ce,
senten
.
qui
.
red
om
fro
tt
m
Fra
bo
nce
,
d
Spa
n
in
a
and
Mex
ico
,
.
softer <ill ka
_anndon the outside.
editorial supremacy of the Chronicle.
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