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June 1, 1855 (4 pages)

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NE V A [ ‘ and allowed to vote, in defiance of pS 4 de . ee s a nsicad of five years, FRIDAY MORNING. JUNE 1, 1355. TOD = 9 ' vesidence-~instead ef a: ,: . solemn declaration of an intention to beceme — xpression of a wish at the san Francisco, * Pacific Express Offiec, up-sts' Sackamento, GARDINER & & Grass VaALLeY, “Mr. Pera jsuch a wish = qualification . Will the officers eleeted by . and who wil “And the same day Pilate and Heroi wo made friends together.” The two wings cf the ‘‘ Democratic” parts or tbat which « ns ‘ . . Seen bitterlv dencune: ng and hating each other . 5 for two rears, aud cach 3) turn coa the Whigs io dees! the of ie: firm a'liance. after huving . sixtcenth proximo . . iney meet in convertion t¢ percci the spoils, umd if possible co.inue tne that has made every ‘ruc citizen asha:ned of the rationa’ government. and which has lacen the Sate wit ucot tives aud plans tur*t oac2 party, and despite ‘ts : sublime force th direction: ot its atiempts, . ssed away, 20d uew dithy-tongues have crepi, fike svstein of policy . ; ave dignity to the cckiessnes3 carried be-littlhing @emagoyn toad ai the 2ur tempi 1t into it is admitted they ure not. SUMETS SUDVERE VE the following extract of an address ft the Grand Council of the Order speal ie M ' Te sc $} } istakabic language, and is the ! of the people gathering? Isil te fight the Whig party 7— . and there is declare there is any inference, whick may be drawn from’ the free exp of onr opinion, that the Ameri foleraut towards the Catholic religion. a “ Demoorntic and file have left ot? Aucteus of the orpanizatice: in San Francisco, : mambers, and ihe mis-namedc “ Demecratiz,” is composed of both . ea We value too highly is no Demo. ] vileges of freemen to hold any man to aent for his religious belief. Th tbolic has our respect in as full m ave no concern TY ape eralic party. The none isadopted bya motley . Co collection of ULemocrnts Whigs and Phalanx o retain no. 92 ci the distinctive prinsphere of its influence we will defend tect 11 to the utmost of our ability As we cherish the foundati political liberty, not less do we ¢ yiman to wership God accord ‘to his own convictions of duty. uo, and pledge cur-. ciples of the late Demociatic party ven.ion of the the disappom'ca, DacKntc politic‘ans in ine Siate, whe ¢ composed of all ing fromthe irew Noubings, , this as peculiarly Ameri customed io desperace clheess, have eatered . its full and the new mixime as ery makes stranzc have cursed ee ch what shall . . Miscreants who are in : ; . American liars and rufhans, who bay rican p rowdy denunciztior evcn—men wlo a§ convention as to a prefs SIND, res to even slay each otber fe: office, have taken to the.nselves otiers equal.y worthy, ged, xissed, vlubbersd sand made anc will asl ty to endorse them. kicked ignominiors:y ent of the Know Noth. . ing Lodges for their ‘af paipable duels noanneine thic ric nag & = went armed nouNncing tas p2rty as “e most cheering Democracy to . ,;and affecting to rejoice at“ the of the effurts o ous <. “a at me Be, . organize On the Oia anc Every thing : § intelligent communi. . they are like Miiten f the porty,” to every man for gain, . ’s Mammon, who was “The least erected spirit that fell From heaven ; for ev’n in heaven his looks and thoughts e always downward bent, admiring more [ rhe riches of heaven’s pavement, trodden gould, Than aught divine.” * friends toSoms of them have beer =—--some yet retain . with them, and acclamation: for the proposed sain ing a dovble masa and decy own souls with the weghi erily the pcupie nist be pre egent to select thei: such a crowd to selovi ‘rom ! The oniy party to irake head man;-hved asseudiugs we have named is the . Phere is no Whig party, rialia, wear. iound, unsafe friends, contemptible enemies.—They are ft organs of such a party as the new . Democratic dis-organization, and we can only . damning their ! un awful perjury. mud to have such . Ve" : : : ,. Wish they may get the thirty pieces of silver. . been extremely warm, and it is fair to prej > a e Eastern War oody contests are in progress anerica: parts The news by the Sierra Neains accounts that signify the! ed and sanguinary efforts 1e Russians to drive the! ortifications, and equally . m the French and Eng-. hie oka inpy ovemen homc-loving principics—there is a its! on the side o ! Solita tunan Lhe aiMles 1ro0m tL can perty to of these asso: , dish to maintain their ground. against that toc maiignity treat have heretotor by these aacient creates ,, ments are pouring into allies seam to be 3 =a, seiged than ever a . the mountal tive principtes cf bc ailics and i would Gecupy ine mech we but glance 21, thea Phe Allies v1c suppor’ces co. the present ad. ministration, wiih iis c2lom'nations of foreign administrat‘on end Jomcetic intrigue-) ., its in.erference in local c1ecu0u2 and Violations . of sacred compacts—‘ts rottenress aad ineificiency that have male it contempti'tle in the . eyes of the pcop’e, and organized against i self the highest popular indignation that ever . swept over the couutry. Railroad, for it sustains Pierce. who has pro. nounced against it. provement, fcr so is Lierce dowr ¢o tie most . It ‘s slavery prop.gardist, . in spite of compromises an? compacts. tor so is the administration. gance fn State affairs, anda waste cf the peo”) A NT NA p’s money. for do Gwia, Broderick. Kstell, . Pe ee ae Seon and the hosts of leaches thet have fattened cn . the Stace treasury by themse’ves unc their sttaches, \.ho are ucw it the vosem of the nes It is opposed to the purity of che ballot . box, for it impertea illogel votes b> the nun. dred ir the recent Sar Praacisce clecivion, and . ,; nims to prevent the sueeecs of the Ainerican party in gnardiag suffrage fom illegs! inIt is rotten it. -ts o'yecis and . Russians arc vee months incidents o teresting. In front o nes, some 600 yards dist . have been dug for the Russian rifle men, md with sand bags and earth,. oop-holed for rifles, from which the ri Ti is unti-Puciiic! mem annoyed the French so much Grex. Bosquet deemed it essential to . is unti-interrai -; nud destroy these ambuscades. uights assaults, he drove the Russians minute opposition from ihe pits, but the heavy fire from the! : town prevented him from holding or deIt uvhelds extrava= I'he position is one of During the night of March 14th ry . 2 ° i was 2 flerec affair. 'vaneed some —_ Preach lines, who caused considerab When night fell a demi-bri Frenel went down and drove them out re Ciiy batteries along the front imdiately opened and continued 2 furiou: . erry Neer half ’ ee 124 z eannonade for half an hour, during which agents, and ‘thes dad tc £ Bie 3 foree of the enem name of Demccracz vo hice its numLeriess corads “J ia stronger 7] 2 n , and compelled The princ'pies of the Ameicor perty ar purity ov the batioy dex adnesion fo ine co = being probably more severe promises of the constuuticr a Hos adininisiva. Russians reoceupied the pits tion of our fore igi. suis, 7 pee . night of t ministraivcu . Dering toe* Urion cleciiors ' comparativel sunt vi iumal } aie s?x ama and near the enemys rivemen, and oecup una orde:ly be rinjechions ; sits with their own. The French « io hola those on 7 7 . I ; , over the 1oth that woale i¢@2: ’ perversion TMC E eokat tvralized o7en wT: , the evening the French, who had retires this lend of thes adop ior ‘before the fire from the batteries, m nd are the, ed down to reoecupy the am natoraliaed C1 . round the Russians had anticipated them. . his jewelry store to the building recently . occupied by D. O. Dart, where he will be pleased to receive his customers. He has. discovered, are as rich as represented, an excallent stock of imported and Cali-. and under no circumstances could a perf. fornia made jewelry, and excoutes work of} son fail in washing from $8 to 10 per day. 3 ’ scadces, dus A flerce conflict immediately commenced, not worid the looks to trancmt’ efits and principies 5° that muy come oceupy facse Licad .2 taose w!ose 2" born—they wi! that may le or recklessn<s3, . but it was evident the Russians were in {strong foree, and the French were iva) fyee government to these Your childven will . and again borne back by the weight by side with . fire. For four hours an time a continuous roll of wusketry y present It brief pauses in inlls the British couid : out, broken only by as those of any now} tenows the abuses that . > ipa xe abuses voices of the distinctly hear the ' ; a men——* Ey xt box under the which the Ameriand we chalhave crept ujor practices of the old partic, ean party is treing ts prevent. lenge any man 1 say they shold continue. — In New York ciiy, fer stance. persons hare been brorzhé Ci-ecie Som avant, mes enfans :” aves! and the tramp of feet and the!2 rush of men followed ; orfine shins musketry was heard, SUMPRISO ID & ame to rapid file-fighting—then 2 Russian] 845” Tragical scenes are still being en-. 222 cheer—then more musketry—a few drop-. acted in Los Angeles county, which seems . ne snot mee mors . da arms unt] the Fr an trins UAT: che UT yee was given, .a footing in the works. The two forces stood at a few yards distance, and kept up u destructive file fire upon each other, och gallantly charged upon 1¢ intruders, and by repeated efforts suc1 : . ' a ‘ as . ¢ . The loss heavy, but food for the cannon is a cheap tity of tobacco will be raised this scason material hlaw@uvlac hj ussian wabvbd Gb ‘The issue of the war scems less doubtul cyery day. The progress of the new English Ministry in sending forward rein-. of the Rebels. forcements seems to be slight, and the . French are little more active. sians are more busy, and ina short time must have an irresistable force in the = ‘field. eo W. W. Wright, sheriff, has taken [&e. The result will only all the more his position, and has appointed Mr. C. F. . Wood his under sheriff, Mr. F. Tompkins . State= eo ae and J. M. Fouse, foreign tax! wet. William Morrow has been appoinng Mr. Bostwick, clerk, has appointed Mr. . this place, Mr. Tansey to Forest City, . 'f. P. Hawley as his deputy. All the. jand Mr. Hill returned to Grass Valley, above are most excellent appointments. nea, The celebrated troupe of trained . dogs and monkeys will visit this place, and. prime movers and directors of the new tricks are represented as displaying astonishing sagacity and training. In respect. Broderick wing of the party seems to have to the law recently passed, the proprietors . been sold out to those who despise them hold no entertainment on Sunday. Resoveo.—C. W. Young has removed received this morning, you are informed. aa vit A Se Ae ar ee Re 2 ee ee «. s—and the voices of the officers ntive British camp remained un: : 2g } . “o it a pormt of hener to take those . others aid, no assistance was offered. . Turner’s pass. FIENOUE rful odds, finally driving back the enei hay "hey lost a good many officers, but The French were taken by ussians gained the parapets of! and even succeeded in effecting 16 Fre ceeded in sweeping them from the works. . The affair was most bloody. ithe French was unusually heavy, to the disadvantage at which they fought. . 044, with end were found inside the! this state will produce enough of the weed nes. Aasrzrintinne in 4 of dai QESCTIDUIONS In a Suyie , Board of Supervisors. to be offi ri the scoundrelism t o be afflicted with all hy ; a se Betas, Bee. : the Zouaves bore the brunt) that has heretofore been distributed over . Johnson, Chas. Marsh, Esq., was called to the the action was somewhat! the State. An organized band of robbers} Chair. tin j j te hac. Wm. H. Endicott tendered his resignation no part in it.—. and murderers to the number of forty has. af the office of County Sheriff. Accepted, and just been discovered. he discovery was \j action, . made by means of a Mr. Paine, who . . third, fourth, and . H. Endicott. ’ th desisted from/did not join them. Corbin, Oague, They were delivered over . Ready Township : —Messrs. wore 5,000 strong and they. to the authorities, but subsequently taken es ab 150 killed and wounded, . Possession of by a mub at night, and with prisoners. . the exception of one escaping, were hung, or otherwise executed. One of the prisoners in a confession said the gang consisted of six hundred men, with by-laws, having for Captain a brother of David Brown, who was hung Jast winter. The along time against; authorities are endeavoring to arrest the lynchers. a Great Srrire.—The Columbia Gazette of the 25th ult., says a rich vein was discovered in the claim formerly owned by Judge Abbott, near the Half-Way House, a by two negroes. It appears that the Phe iepoinheanh by the Court of Sessions © . claim had becn given up 2s worthless some . of Drs. Hunt and Alban as County Physicians, time since, and on Friday morning these . ¢¢™frmed.
. colored individuals had bought the mining . tools left on the claim for $75. In the . afternoon they went to work, and in three ihours they took out $265. On Saturday a? they washed out $500. On Monday they The loss of took out four pounds, and have been takOwinS ling the oro out by the “hat full” ever and Van Hagan. $3158 was allowed Drs. Hunt and Alban for attendance on Mr: Alexander, payment to be made from indigent sick fund; $105 allowed H. M. Miller, for board and lodging of T. B. Macy, to be paid from same fund. The appointment heretofore made by the Court of Sessions, of Messrs. Bell, Colburn, and Squires, asa Committee of investigation on County Officers, confirmed. Ordered they make a final report on Monday, May 28th. The order heretofore made by the Court of Sesssons, avtthorizing Messrs. Daw & Robinson to collect toll on “ Daw & Robinson’s” Bridge until June 6th, confirmed. Order granting Win. BE. & Allen T. Robinson a License to build a'foli Bridge across the South Yuba River, at a point knewn as the mouth of Knapp’s Creek, for one year, eon22nd the most made upon the A large foree advance The Engie batterics. o for corresponding disadvantage, almost as soon as the alarm May 8th, 1855. The Order heretofore made by the Court of Sessions, granting M. F'. Hoit & Co, and to H.Emery, also to Freeman & McCormick, uo renewal of the license to keep Toll Bridges across the South Yuba River, confirmed. Sessions, granting Jacob Hyatt a license to col: lect toll upon a certain road in Rough and Ready Township, said license expiring on the first Monday of June, 1855, confirmed. Oreed dered that a license be granted to said Hyatt least 15 officers and 500 men. ; Toxacco,—lIt is said that alarge quanihe Russians was also very June 6th, 1856, by his filing bond in the sum Before many years elapse . of $2,000 with sureties. Ordered that said i Hyatt pay into the County Treasury quarterly, 10 per cent. of all the gross receipts of said road. Ps An hundred. in California. the Czar. to supply its demands. > px, gasThe latest China news is to the 7th} Session<, granting Newcomb & Co. a license of April, and indicates further successes. t° collect toll upon the Bridge at the lower crossing of Deer Creek, for six months irom December, 1855, confirmed. > ><a ——————_] The Ruswhere also is the office of the District At. Comatmed. . torney. J.J, Meacham was authorized upon his filing cense to keep a toil bridge across the South Yuba River, and to M. & P. Burns, across tie Middle Yuba, confirmed. C. P. Wales was appointed Road Supervisor for Grass Valley Towuship. The appoint; , : . . Meuts heretofore made by the Court cf Ses ted to the charge of the M. E. Church in. sions of Road Supervisor Tor Little York aaa Bear River Townships, confirmed. The fo'iovying persons. were appointed Road Supervisors for the ensuing year :—For Bridgeport Township, Messrs. Wood, Baldwin, Swectland, Rey, Leuff, Rotchford, and Meacham; jor Erre!:s Township, Henderson, Long, and Tabor. The Road Tax for the ensuing year was fiacd at two days’ labor on the County Road, or, ir lien thereof, a paymeut of $5 casi:. T. H. Caswell was authorized te procure 4 . seal for the Board, and until said seat is pvocured, the Board is authorized to use the sew! of the County Court. ‘too much to use them exeeptin the ranks,. The sum of $767 97 was allowed ox tiscc!laneous account as follows, to wil; 'strongly unite the American party in the. by the Conference. ———wee It isa remarkable fact that the . Their} Allied party, styling themselves “‘Demo. erate” are all of the Gwin school. The The Order heretofore made by the Court of, that one of the parties have this morning Sessions, granting Messrs, Edwards & Sioa! al returned; and I feel justified in saying that the “gold mines” as thes, nen: baa iver, at I!inois Bar, until Apri! 3d, 1825,¢ firmed, ard extended on certain condiiicns dace new and official bonds with sureties approved by thie Board, and the sureties to said bonds are required to justify according te law The foilowing persons were appointed Road Supervisors fox Washington Township : Mesers. Mabbett, Boswell, and Apperson. The fvllowing accounts were a!lowcd, to wit : not to be sur-. As regards — ‘. = interested in jany manner, therefore I have no object to . accomplish in stating that which has not . been sworn to before me, and that which > > oe ae ‘There will he a Celebration of our! ieve to be correct. egard, ; war There » oh e's veleb ation Of ou . I honestly belie’ hi 7 a Regard Danie! Dustin, for services as Justices, $20 8 National Anniversary at Cherokee on the! ing the safety at this present time, any E Daggett, _ Coustables, 90 48 a =F Sigg : ot ‘ sons are Secure m com G. W. Moore, “ a z 36 79 i4th of next The Declaration of and all — sg? pe “ Te Naren Hughes, for repairing jail; 3i 5fr : eee +4 ‘and working the mines. The “decree” is} win Ho Eudinot ¢ noe as Shortt .1.61e te {adepondence will be vead, and followed. * GE ghd sep ede Sag he gh py aes od Dae Nae te heed Owe"! Sery liberal, and all mining implements . Dr. Alban, for drvgs farnished the Counts, " 24 O¢. jby an Oration; after which there will be) .25 he introduced into this part freeof. .,, hee: ae $ sae nee re Be os : A Of8! ant, 1.752 Barbaeve or Pic-Nic prepared in a duty. Yours truly, \ Fie as grove selected fur the occasion. A large} Cuas. L. Dexuay, U. 8. Consut May 2dth, 1855 Lock out for another Kern River seti. . Vhe cherifi, treacwver, auditor, and public Og ate ay se er TE or erun Ty PUbeUSHy = wenIey wT PrIFOor CH IVE, Nerair, Sepernr' Der vs. ayo ladmiuist si w 2 j ipmear wchore tis Beard 2 Morndav naxt, at a = = Present, Chas. Marsh, J. B. Johnson, and . vouchers, and aucounts, pertaining to their ve . On motion of J. B.! nd . Mr. Boring was appointed to fill the vaeaney . county road running * EPC Sree OO Bo had in said offtee for the unexpired term of Wm. a . . pf Y S £ . been threatencd with assassination if he . ""Phe appointments by the Court of Sessions . In accordance with . of Messrs. Richardson, “oe va sts as. ‘ Cat) eee sexe 1 td with te cn»! Road Supervisors for Grass Valley Township, } coynty road pi GaAnge 3 LO VaKe Place, 2 withc at ac the wallasiFrenc ley ore and four. Rea p : : county . “ as the gallant French . bis developments, one Moore an ‘confirmed. The following persons were ap-. were taken by a party of men, neat! pointed Road Supervisors for Rough and] port Tabor az read supervisor for Rereka Tows-} Gordon, Budd, Montgomery, Robbins, Smith, ; {Jail was ordered in the JocnNaL. The Order heretofore made by the Court of to collect toll on said road for one year from Township. . The Order heretofore made by the Court of. “* : : The Orders heretofore made by the Court . pol were being taken, bee The Sheriff's office is removed to of Sessions, relative to the petitioa of D. Tay. . : Simon’s brick building on Main street,. lor to collect toll upon “Deer Creek Hiil,”. M. Mayer’s bond as auctioneer, approved . A council of war had decided on an us the rails, SSC prssengers, and 2 . . lator, but unimpertant, news. The Golden . ic having its streets plauked. license to keep a Ferry acress the South Yuba Heeovered ne trace of the daring rohbas whe atnoon jon the The Connty Oificers elect were reyaired to pro. . Towa HL read, diew open his eaie with pur powder, and sato’e ge'd dact. cola snd jewcl:y tothe valus of $000. felony is ae retaarkable as its snecess. Sullivan, of the mews depot, fan Prancis-. p. ase all and sett 20, for late files of Atiantic papers hy the. Sierra Nevada. . accorac nes wit'1a rote of the company Sc ns SPY ET Tle Virginia elceticn is counted the rifet Papo tant State contest in the Union, not ey inuch froi itself, as indicating the : f thic county were required 4 ~ rater 0 o’clacs A. M. and te bring ali books, spective offices, the samt poohe oe. te bo stb) pyoelfvitics, whieh it usually forshadows. mitted to the Board for cramination f Pherefors {. wes thet Wise began the j Mar veth. lser. { canvass Tuouths u7o, “hd attertion was . he road commencing at a paict on the] da+aep io the event as though it was to ka, near Little Grass Valley, by the wey of . UePRo™ to momow Av Ciigarchy that Clark’s Ranche, Tabor's Kaaehe: &o., acd in . has for 2 long timc Lad power and retained tersecting the cenunty read varul ; + Moore's Fist te Orleans Fle , monopoty of offices, can never see that The order heretofore made, appoint ng Ad mer 5 OI justice they trem} le upoa the and L. Van Duz2a aspoime: roumerityy, UH a long cataroyae of offences : valved ship, revoked, r in place of said Tabor. ‘Y. L. Baldwin wesjarevusc the ie + Jasccne “awe appointed a road supervisor ior Nevagn ‘fownship. Mee ea The sum of $300 was eppvepriated for urchase of the bridge seress Lig Dew Vreck. been in Virgiais ; aud tre eld parties in from E. Congleton. Se AP civ ad evcate sd : ; ei wap, poeeh of ion bare totueved to doctr uct The sheriff was ordered io se!l 4 poblic truction. 4 h iarhes jccer fare t tie A — @& S-— + ~ auction, to the highest bidder fer cash, ¢ aot ptt Court Houes in “Nevada City, on Satureuy Drowvrp.—As Mr. Charles Fricke, 2 =. vial by fs ot = ~ the 30th day of June. 2 iares irca scaler, the! German, was ettemptuig to cross ihe Yuba property ot this couaty. Rar o. we [6th, in a small ni Misseari Mox, 28t2, 1855. beat, the bort upset, and he was drowned } itic 2 vactpratic a 7 oe Beene! The Commitice of favectization ex County}, 4 * eh — offices Were granted rntil Wednesday uex sto, JHE JSFOSCES OF Havana —A Hamake their final report. _ i-ara letter tz the New Orlcans Rulietia The appointment vf George Roichiord as road supervisor was revoked, aud Henry Jfary ; tin nppointed in his stead. eopts t9 enll them to judg4 & eli wes 1a Nev itumpsiire ; so S weein Mascachusetts, aud so it las Si ys: “We have row this Island m » perfect =a) stuve Cf derencc—ou a war footing--ao May 29th, 1850. less than 85 09C wea ormed and equipped, oo roads heretofore wen by oa eh lready te spill their iast drop ef blood in of Sesstous as county roads, arc cortrived as ae eur IE, SS ; ) ia . defence of wat they eonsicer their right: such. 'Phe read leading irom Centre Saw Mill} ov os yee ee ee to Newtown in Rough and Reacy Vownchin, . acl ZOTETIMe. Ns. A aeTE 1s OME great declarcd a connty real. The road speaks voumes la favor of the ‘eading . fact thes from Soow Tent to Fenu's Ranche, declared . volamtcer militta ; 1 1s this: over %209,county road, and I. S. Feun was appoiited a} C00 Gave peen ceguired to be spent m the road supervisor for samc. Publication for. differcnt paris et ihe sland to egaip (anisealed proposais to feed priscne:: m evtPty . iorm, ae.) the mibiio, aad every cent of that money hrs teen vill.ngly and ebeceritlty spent by the volunteers as they enThe appointment of C. CG. Sweetland 2s sus ist. Tavene alore goes in Tor a share of pervisor of roads, reveled, and Alvoro Kv. ns nearly one na'f that amouzt.” appointed in his stead. Mr. Waterman was a ae appointed a road superviser for Bridgepor:. WEA. of 15" men berseleeced to the next The appoiniment cf J.N. Von! Horse of Representatives, 28 ere for the adminHagan was revoked ard Siephen Kauor ups. {isiration, and 120 againsi it. Jig hty-three pointed in his stead. aie yet ‘o De choces.of when: 20 are cxpecia? a i: be dernveracy Vue administretien will have yée. The Vienna conferences bes onded, . Caough to ecll fo. the yeas end rays: but 2 pow r jloon, ifanexun session is requircd to settle any —_—_———-Mar 30th, 1895 as might have been expected, by the re-. A cota = Sig tay eee koe . Saban ai Fculties, fusal of Russia to 2ecede to tt ~-yags. . Tusai OF MUSsia to accede td OST7 ——-_-—. -—2g <-e — : ; . @hor the evade Journal tions of the Allies. > : a Journal ter May, 1894, : Av és = dn ~ * Cr si Vigorous steps in the seice of Sebasto. bar] 4 o ’ ~ rim) } > P ] »] “ AY] : iS. ear ahd Dleasant. ima ¢ ,] Yrercin ; rif q Lae) . . ’ i y guns and mines were doing some damazo. 2rd. o ao * 1 1 witp 7 There was great slaughter on boih sides. eee di 2 : Dew. eit le Sir. Disayrezalie, steve day. ii. SuPsnlee crd Sowers. 2h 171t aftar *¢ Je moar a> lasy eta ‘ oa : sallont ¢all «?. Sauit alter one week’s more bompardment. ti The F : > eo a bond in the sum of $2,000, to collect toll at ae GE en, eae e Fre > ms > m . ae 3 an % 24 a ° a + ’ 1 cc. ACE Cre vewsanhe ie ench Emperor stems is be pre nea Potter is selling crockery at cost. . Little Grass Valley Hill, for six months from} Louis Napoleon and the Brepressare) Yay ae . paring the way for raising the seige, and} ——— = date, at the end of which time said road to be-} 3, Bnoland. beine creatly clorified. Whe? Ch 1k They illustrate the full idea of a venal press. . jt would not be strange if the vast asia! kes~ Certain parties have been fencing. “—" the ones = Na a: so iy la iat he a a es ee ite itt. de ca ick Hieien: 4 a3 eae : é ; lin a m F e resignation 0 as. Marsh as County} % COMtrast oetween mis present revepiic Sek 1, s chink there they are to be and vaster pretensions of this war should! . ? nd otherwise encroaching on the pubSurveyor having been previously accepted,. /and th: f hi in one ae erger : Pessusiibill ae . 3 ° “ee 7 = s i a aes mg . , : Lott. A. at. Corey; F. i. tllar; ovat, rai ‘end in adraw game. . lic streets. It is the duty of the road su-. John Day, Esq., was appointed to fli the vaEnpla ; ‘ie, A. ot. clonde: fuile vais: 1° A. Gee ie scree la inca . pervisor of any district in which this is. cancy occurring in said office. felien 5 va coe is “rae. oe } “aes pa@s~ The weather for several days ha Messrs. Pier, Swan, and Gregory were ap . taxing the command in the Crime cies Bist hn hea : 4 ems ee — pointed Road Supervisors for Nevada ‘Town-. eh ae ite . a = Pj a y ‘ ’ ~ 2 ° : ™ . Vee The hes es se ot + ; vite 2 awed . GU Wwerye ‘i E r : : A ship. ye. The business of the Ene! ShVe Pee ie ; F . /sume the rains are over for thisyear. An ad V aluable coal beds have been disThe sum of $8 per diem was allowed thelernment is rapidly croesing 2 oe 7" a eh ° ° i rari ae 3) ) Rs s ee ee mat = Be See RE. ‘ , _, joceasional shower Will uct céae Seats covered in various parts of this State. Board of eres Clerk < — ate bach oak ite A ie” ts 358i he é . a same, for services as such ard. he sum of . ~ Sa bar acca a aie et ere op ns ae erto the gardens. This has been. eq. The Board of Supervisors are bus-. $8 per diem was allowed the Associate Justicce lwhich they can sec no ond; rebeliten so q em . ‘ . 2 ‘ } ia } at = : war; e r s 2 ‘ 4 50 = extraordinary season, as will be . ily at work in transacting county business, pees Hence a Australia, that looks bad; a new Kei a seen by reference to the wea j i : Sd be nage ‘s silane Oe Rk Lee fe “s ; Sab. Gs siti h Weather journal . and will probably take steps shortly in. the end of the term of said Court. ‘The sum. ¥@! that wit! be very expenst Me Gt Te Tae 3, ‘4 e . ie 9 . aif we publis for the past month. The. the important matter of a court house.—. of $15 was allowed respectively to each of the. fence of Cuba and al! ihe x 1 ti to s rains have been later and colder than we. The Board is composed of able and disi — = — srs. Batry,. world against American filibusie:s whd rh alo ever remem i ; : Hees AP rage Re rg Barre page ig = . : , } 2B. 3 I ber them before. In spite of. interested men, who understand their du-. Sands, Coffry, Martin, Clapp, Reynolds, Gil-. ™&y wake inusic for Gaoen Vicion t¢ Oth = a . ‘* Ss . = ° as ot 's { A is ie gncae or in consequence of it, wejties, and desire honestly to discharge — re eet ere jdance to hereafier; and the maiuiataing off 29:4. di re OrC€=! hay _ : . ; rown, Abbott, Nichols, and Gazlay, for three aS se oe Sigs ject soil iave been able to raise peaches in sonal rae We fear the passage of no thievdays’ caneiaia at Gicalh Dithaes The sum of. 22 2liance with Bonaparte, whe basi 7's Co do ¢ 9 * . “s = . . . cag is bs ght a ue TE t ‘ é é ees ‘ : Es ee garden this year so far to the size of an. ing bills under their administration. A. $9 was allowed T. H. Casweil, for balaace of} reached a point where he instrucisa is ve daurnaet co: diay, 1835. AULG VOW) s, ‘ ’ . 2° . " smat eee ae a : ae : . inch and a half in diameter, promising to. continuance of the course they are pursu——_ for — ——, a lelian Sh Pama ints’ let ste pencil. “5 4 2"! mature. also Enclish curr SU ees © ae Bes . cllowing a uts were allowed, and the] , : : Bet : SEI Ts GEE Ee iene mature, pi E nglish caxcents in abun-. ing will soon lift the county out of debt. . auditor authorized to draw his warrant there-. declares that the acis of RR agen’ — ng VW. wind; p. 1. showery —lance ve believe we bid fair to have; We publish a full abstract of their pro-. for upon the County treasurer, to wit; . be open to ii vestigation ane : a gr age pleasant ic nrst peaches raisea in this county. . ceedings in to-day 5 paper. . 2 services us Dist. Att'y., sy pe England ! ar pe “id a i wate t §, o v ma j Ea Owners of dogs will take notice of ee Wm. M. McGuire, per sccouut, 25 00 5 ee eee oth, lo dy pug tais oan ar be ; Take HOuce oF nae The election for charter officers in = = ——— Couaty press 16 00 pak. Bb. Siephens Oilers in the Ma:ys-) _ . Pe = the dog law passed at the last i fig : : 7 W. Mulford, for stationary, a a ee ; te ees do do Pie ke sed a the last session of. San Francisco was quictly conducted as a! Colburn g Jenkins, board for Jury, 14 00. ville Herald %c wager 31909 against, gi gq, yes he Board of Trustees. aa e : s : os eameat ce: tan : Sorat : . sath . : Seiad ; ; ae The ordinance} general thing on the 28th. The allied 2 © 02) $5060 that Thos 5. Tlourncy, the Know) 9th. — do do a cick ° Te has pe nH > neat an ‘ ent . e mre ¥ stad aad et) ae ‘ a is ee = . 4 nt, certain pits) 245° a cpeatedly requested, and 15. Democrats, whigs and Phalanx men, elecDo. de, 5 00) Nothing caudidzie, vas elected Governor, tl Ba 2 ee = ; 1ecucd to clear the town ofa great nui-!ted their Mayor, Van Nees by about fifty. 1.P-Yrisbie, 9 eel View iate, ae Wea Ok She Wt co wets cantar tae Ap ech ett ecanra Tha nor of 0 c . . mae ee 0 m= j ~ ‘ 5" : : ; ae pesiee The owner 9 a good dog will not . majority, also several other officers. In — aii aie eg . reinaias oner “cr ouc week from the Slet. 12th. Clear amd pleasant. aor to paying the moderate license,!the wards ihe result varied according to G. H. Ruseeli, as Coroner, 27:09 iia Wack Mod ae Ka laid a ~~ “ , lwhile he will . ’ e . m. S. Patterson, County Clerk 212 rea. Nie Pasifc Expres: ave laid us} 1 A.M. clear am ieasant, Wind 6. e . while = will approve the use of the only!the class of voters, in some electing all staccato Bag Pa ~ — is shies peed p.m commenced 2 piesa el dito rain means by which the thousand vagrant dogs} Americans, in others all Allies. The AlTotal amount, $323 ef . URGer sign eee —_ — of pa-! tint 10 o'clock night. that prow! about town without owners can . lies are said to have imported a large num"May oe, 1965. . Pe: ee ee Ae ae ae rir a — sideaae aad 3 O° ee ee eg ‘iforuia fies, tae nesi week. Sgidmener ts — be disposed of 'ber of votcrs, and thus gained the Mayor,. The Order heretofore made by the Court of California 2 wa in ping iim litn do do ’. Sessions, granting Messr3. Clark & Wood a li18th Ccld south east win. re ea te ee g. __29th Winds e, 8 a m rin cominenced and Francisco c+» Wednesday evening, With cortinaed all day; night, showery and hard veek bail storm. . 20th Cloudy, drizzly vain. ae 21st Fair, cool day. Age, which lately ran aground near Hie-} 92nd Colds e wind; nignt, moderate rain arom, Les been safely got oif,and has beer} 23rd Clear and cool. , : Pie ceanies 24th Cool rain. s ¢ wind; p m tittle rein taken to Toiago for repairs. 25th Clear ard pleasant, = 26th do do fig ar iamcia Ana Valneicyl — aa A “re in Marysvilleon Wednesday! 9 in do a night was cxtinguished after $2000 dam-. 28th do as 29th do do _ > oa 30th do de So: er: do P.ar«xixs.—The city of Dewaicrile,! » . i The quantity cf rain, May 1855, greatly exceeded Msy 1854: so much so that notwithButte standing the dry winter of 1550. the water will provable be as good through te summer if ~__ «aeallipctilanaigiaiee ge. Vor=cn Miners.—The Rescrd iearve that the miners of Thomn-j jot betier chan the su:nmer of 1854 son’s Fiat have united to prevert forcien-. -——— IIAMILTON’S HALL, Fi Sie hn and it remains to see if th i j : . jURED.—-A ; of 4] F oy will ratify Dr. C. T. Overton, for post mortem examinnexs, whe do mow pay the forcign ainer’. GPASS VALLEny. suRED.—-A_ portion of the. ine p ; oe : al . 2 : re ‘he bargain. tion of the body of S. Harrison, P90 Olga Fegan workiue mining claime . : — rley crops 10 the Sonoma } > J. L. White, for servicea as Constabic, 24 oC} Seen ode a ee ae eet See ee Gres. Mountain ntertatament / Welle Gane ae atte Mi de ae hoped! Trinity County Finaneces.—By the. C. Josephson, 4 pr. of blankets forComaty, 85 00, —> ea — — . en a k ;. \auey have oecn sh, HUE I Li ea) ; ‘ “ Q i * and cont © 92 00; oe My Tha vane Coe ae ; : Sat tis laeinn: one. sak Gueaeaaaie oxten-. “cial statement, it appears that the} 3. p. pliison,for Justice's fees oximati eases, $1 . wee fie Rousects are performing a 0 N CE R 7 iy B A L L Ae ETE TE Pei . present indebtedness of Trinity county ie. 7, 4. White: PF Contabic's ‘ee ia ee a Se a : ’ isive to materiaily injure the farmers. = 19.694 10 2 i ag R. ee : es Ses oh . oo — —— Tendere* sy the Centleman of Crass Valiey asa > Oz ) G upp, taking testimeny, © §C°' an aa ee — : * Sean RAE nh wah saATwmre , ~<a <<a. \$ ne rN eee > =< ads — BUSSE sean is “ ; 3 20 és” One thousand yotee were sworn in} COMPLIMENTARY SENSETIT, TO r@5~ We learn that Mr. Silas McMinn} Acaputco Go.p Mines.—We find the aN ei oa —A ws Qlat San Pranaises on the cay er slgpabes MADAME ANNA BISHOP, 5 s . 3 .-R. Sti 3, tor stationery fo: SGurnty, > 3S 3S 2 : a RP =o ‘ took out his claims on Rock ereek . following letter in the Marysville Herald. G. W. Weich, fr distvibat g election blanks, ic 0. [bis fay to prosame one helt were iegal. MONDAY EVENING, JUNE 4, 1865. : ee i aed ‘ M. EB. Charch, Sonth, for ase of sume to hold > <p me } “Seed ES lA ony S ‘ av . : . es —-> <_< —____--last Friday, the sum of $500 in less than . of Tuesday last: theo gt 44 a Mee ae MB aly cahiosavciee bawiahes in . Pp ; i his od S Fe ) . Wm. Buliineton, office rent 136 36] We tis . VEE Syte FPFUA oNVONCics « CCLLATIO“, will be served up at 12 o'clock, by the i@ minut Previous to making t is . Uniren States Consunate, ) . ¥™Bullington, office rent, As st a emuna of fstewann between twa Demo. °tLkoe.m octet, VM IL LENTON, : : : a Cae: = aS oT aD A . ? ~~ . & FAS CT STCUEaNa Bouween 3 L’em0SB Tick ie Lom Concert, $2.00 each. Tick>ts for Lence rich strike he offered to sell his diggings’! Acapulco, Mexico, May 8, 1855. ) . = Total amount, S757 os Tag Ee ae aE a le~d Sall, (including Collation,} admitiiar a Gentlemar for $100. He now refuses $1000 . Isaac Sherman—Dear Sir ; In reply to ae os . rats of tue defiunet Drcderica schocl ut) and-at:, $5.09: To be bal, in Gass Valay, Novada and ror } : ce : . . : : sy 164%. 1555 te ee Roca & Ready at the Bookstores .nd Hotel's. oe { your letter of the 25th ultimo, which was May 16 +; ab09 . baat PLeu'se For .t gulations see small bills. /—> <> om — ESWs ‘earn fior: Mi. barker that he nas Great Bargains! At Sk‘llmau & Brothers. NO HUMBUC! : done of the firm joing into uni SO peey and ‘“Gue-nsey,”’ we will sell cheap er ae any other House in = igh nae bang ™ oo i ——>—e——__. vou have money to in est in GRUB, as we are celling for . > » i) WEA. We are indebted tc Mr. J. W. . cash. sndebted to the firm of Skit'man & Pro. will tess = le their accounts immedrtely, and save e trouble of calling «a th mm, ss ada, June . t, 1°55. tf . Se 2éth entered nis honse ov the} The cudacity { . For Sale Cheap. ee . BARE CIANCE IS OFFERED to persons wish ng to A enter into ‘he DAIRY BUSINESS, as I wish to seil . my Dairy, consisting of THIRTY COWS, ONE eo ; ; <<. ali necessury Fixtures for carrying on the business. ere are notified to come forw: rd anu settle for Assess— 2 nd run of custor, which could be improved by bai { i “ ithi a of the daie u:j is 2. good rum of custo hich could Le improved by ber wechir ot che sai. shcres, within: ton days © narges, in. strict ttention. Euquireof 2 A. HA-KIN. Prop’t nig novice, or che chares ill be soll to p-3 . se Ge, tald Lan or to JNO. PROCTOR, of premise « Bluc Tunnel. ae ors of Shrres iu the Clue Tuanel, or Boswell “Till. JOHN ROSWELL & (0 Bos” cll ill. June Ist, 1895-20* June l—tw at the head of Broad sirset us 4 ~t c at. vee Soeicagislltons om —_ PI He ae *