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E. R, BUDD, EDITOR,
FRIDAY MORNING, MARCH 10. .
senseless language, with as much glee and hilarmunity.
Ra We are informed by Mr. Rugg of Ranc
cess.
City Evgecrion at Marysvintie.——Gencral
Fata Accipenxt.---We learn from Mr. Wm.
N. Rabbitts that westerday afternoon, as the
Mr. Doyle, who is aceused of having offered . THE TIMES. .
a ; We still hear complaints of hard times, and
the bribe above referred to: neg sk sk aenicaiatl
' scarcity of money. ‘ ry indication
Card of Mr. Heman Doyle. ‘peeiee f ; pred is edie 3 y h
PLacervi.ie, March 7, 1854. . goes to show tha } never ‘was, when
To the Public.--A card has recently made its! those engaged in the peculiar business of the
BRIBERY AND CORRUPTION. ‘appearance over the signatures of Senators . country, mining, were more successful than
It is probable all the examples of bribery and corHall and npr e — by whi ih Z the! now. We have visited them, in this region, at
ruption in high places in times past, have been toAssemblymen of 4 orado, in whic am). ae ption in hig ougerdponated =~ with having offered a bribe to those; their claims—we have met them and nmiade tally eclipsed by those of recent date in California. . cha ae ele T of theintxidtenaeirviiand, while ti f th
Our Legislatare, it would seem, is the fountain Senators ry a a Ree aggre . “beg 5 alge a ypu, a portion of them
head, the place where more can be done, either in. —— < pes ‘A d also arg ; thee <allel _ merely making wages—a large number are
consequence of the influence they wield or, their per _ a one pager eh ElDorado ideing mere ; they are taking out gold in such
a= age rs oye . cai GB Os ir 2 < « = a a supposed accessibility; while the judiciary is delegates in the Assembly. These are grave quantities as to ensure t> them in a short time,
brought inte aang to pple ad pre charges, and if true, deserve and doubtless. a large surplus. No matter what business
i 7 é charges of bribe-. _ aS “ ih : i ai ie islature may have neg em amie § ga las will receive that punishment the offence so well! bringing into requisition, the labor of the massry, the two years preceding this, in . «. merits. Senators occupying high and honora.
water lot speculation, and other jobbing egies ble positions are said to have been approached. . Pra eg oe
Francisco, have not yet been forgotten: and al-) treme, their honor has been attacked and the . Prosperity—it Is good fortune, smiling upou all
though they were plastered over, in view of the ther dignity of the Senate invaded. Justicoto those . with good will, while to her favorites, she is
coming election, bunt little was doffe to establish =. Senators, and a proper regard for the Senate, giving with a lavish hand.
the minds of the people any well founded belief ce . demand an investigation of the charge, and Qn W F : F res ’
; Yn Wet Hill, near the extremity of Long the innocence of those implicated in the corrupt ma-. that I have meted out to me the punishment 7 re ori Si ; os
neuvres, . iny offence so much deserves. Until that time ollow, we found severa. large companies, inAt the Gubernatorial election succeeding, the pa-. [ occupy the position of a criminal stained by . dustriously engaged with pick and hose, with
pers of San Francisco, and among them the Alta . the comtuission of crime, which, if true, must which they are sluicing down the entire hill.
and Herald, did not hesitate to charge the leaders} pollute me the remainder of my life. In such . From what we could learn, they about pay exof the demoerstic party with the basest and most; # position, It would be improper for me to . Re ee : th hill. f di a:
corrupt operations that ever blackened the pages of . attempt to_ prejudice the public mind in my ; Peuscs Wile Was ng eae pam Baits
political history. It was charged, and never dispufavor. It is enough for me to say, that I am . some three or four feet of a lead at the bottom
ted, that heavy wagon loads of men of the roughest . org ne! mia bed a8 aigare ios . /¥ hich pays them largely. Some of them how: 2 : i have not fled fron e eye onde stice, ‘ : character—bullies and blackguards, were marched . en Au — vlogs nigh ont at the lever, not having so much top dirt to remove,
from one poll to another, mal-troating and driving! . 1 ndate of the Senate. to answer to the. find the lead with less washing, and average
honest men from the polls, to prevent them from vo. “ 7" aes ? Spaee i? % 3
ting, in which they were in many instances successjcrime charged. Honor demands at the hands jeaoes = day.
ee ge Thee sin voting at cach precinct i ree wip: — it should be investigated. . Farther down the ravine (Long Hollow.) we
zB she z St . . Doubtless they will require -it; unti alia Js it
The recent outrageous cenduct of Judge Wells . , 4. ii epestial ee eee saw great vumbers at work, with varied success. ad : "i 7) GOA ¢ re v1 « spe ar >. { = i
. . . .
inhis injudicious use of power under cloak of the} ment-hear the facts-then decide Sea me . The ground around the American Millis being
ever-sacred habeas corpus, was another startling 2 -. and my accusers. You ean then determine literally removed, all paying for the work of
sumption of power over the cence anthorities, . whether Tam that guilty man, recking with . washing.
searcely excelled by Louis Napoleon or the Empecrime, and whether others pass unseathed the aga RE POLLS SRE Lo oo
ror of Russla. ordeal which awaits them. Ifthisinvestigation. 4 pee REPS. a ee gpg
But more than all this, when we read the charges} js not demanded by the Senators, I will then eral companies quite busily at work, bu ”
proand con of the democratic papers representing . give the world the facts as they are. Then not learn their suecess. The cheerfulness with
the different factions in regard to the election ofa . judge between us. H. DoyLte. . which they applied themselves to their task,
U. S. Senator we involuntarily aye a fusther —_—_—_—_—-———_ —-— however, together with the known richness of
. ing he te s . . t b e i . . : ~~ . contemplating the fate of the State. shouk eG The Court of Sessions. ‘this locality, are sufficient evidence that they power continue to rule a few years longer. The : a ne alk tis d .
most corrupt means that could possibly be invented The last No. of the Democrat comes are oe a me nepspe :a a = ishme : ‘gare » below cking’s old store we by the most wreckless brain, for the accomplishment . down several pegs from whence its started) “+ Ball ile below Stocking's
of their purposes are charged fearlessly upon each . ee sy r : It! found a large company of the dusky celestials,
other—cach development being regarded as the . n us delence ” the eee of sessions. t
climax. and never before equalied, and the public . quotes our version of the pledges mide by.
are astounded and shocked by the horrible depravity . the friends of the respective judges gran¥ til their misdecds are eciipsed by! fr : z i ; ee ee Se . ted leave of absence, and then corrects our feast. Here they have laid aside the more simsomething more vile, by which means their attention . “~ . Si : : : ore
+s diverted from former villainies. ‘mistake (7) about the time these men were ple implements of mining, and have adopted
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bd yt a é . =
Tho latest development of the kind, we publish . granted permission to leave. We cannot the sluiee. ‘Three or four of these were in full
below, as a specimen. ‘The partie, we believe are . cee that this would make any difference. °Peration, which,cven
all of the democratic school, and it would be well) J ‘ ;
enough to refer to these doouments, in time to come. . There were a few honest men in that legLet all men who have a vote, read them. \islature, and finding that asking leave of.
To THE Peopre or Ev Dorapo.——The underabscene was rather too common, objections .
signed, impelled by a sentiment of self-respect . were made, the will of the legislature dedu!ph Plat, that the miners there are generally
and public duty, feel called upon to present you . : = i ‘ell. Randolr i ? ave vicld° ralatirc H dg se f es
ee cee “ingtte il hem of eee ee ne. ree year and half nd it is ‘id that there and atter ing in the Legislature of} : year and a half, anc 3 Se ‘ portant matter pending 8 . have we forgotten that the law of 1832, or . . ‘ : ae ors this State. i : about Rough & Ready, the miners never were
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Public —— be -_ _ has — any law of the legislature should be con' more successful than now.
been so intensely excited, nor has the rancor Ol) stryed to agree with the constitution; but . Se
party spirit ever been so violentiy directed to . al if é . Be Our fellow townsmen, H. V. Bicknell
any subject before, as to the Senatorial election . the edilor of Democrat seems to forget that . and J. W. Grush, who are working a claim,
the present session of the Legi lature. é no state shall pass any ex post facto law, , with another partner, just south of the old ReAll that malignity can suggest, or ingenuity . F +: ee as i ‘
seater has been exerted to influence popular . 27 law impairing the obligation of con-jyere Mill, with three men’s work, took out 34
will and control individual conduct, even to the, tacts,’ and that all authorities agree ‘hat ounces last week, being near $200 per week to
detraction and utter ruin of pri se a ho legislature has a 1ight to make any law, the hand. These claims are high up on the
imination and recrimination have perhaps, . : lec : Bi ke me Siege ae a iietiedad eile mel that hasa retro-active tendency. But our hill, and the bed runs diverging from a ravine,
advocates and opponents of the Election, and! legislature did not thus intend to violate: from which it it is now entirely scparated.-the constituency of the County have been! every rule and maxim of law, and the con They have been long worked with uniform suca . eae dees casted = é ‘ : taught to look with distrust and suspicion upon} =, *, The prospect is fair for an equal yield
the Representatives . stitution, not only of the state but of the i is a sik sentatives. Se ee : . the present week.
To such a degree docs this —— that —_ United States, but said what they meant in. . ez Ae
consideration of self-respect and patriotic duty, . 1),; —s ; s : . gen. We learn from Mr. Hosmer, that $600
induce us in this public manner to make an . Plain words : If that was a violation we eee ee 5; us takin wak-ot pm “« Flaw
expose of the means employed by those who . the constitution, then clearly Judge Cas. 200¥° Cxpenses, was taken ont oe SSS
oppose us in opinion in order to control our . well had ne right to any increase pay at. Claims on W et Hill, last week. :
conduct :
. Beg An alarm of fire was raised on WedAt Benicia, on Thursday, the 22d ult., gall. Siw oA — % o e “ee i
prominent citizen of El Dorada county, a mag: The matter then is clearly proven that "day night, about 9 o'clock, owing to the
. en > etic fF ay ‘ + ° ° ; iti e » re rab orlrep’s exe ee istrate and Associate Justice of the Court of the court of sessions, over which Judge ‘bition of the roof of “ Barker's Exchange
Sessions, Heman Doyle, Esq., sought an inter-. C i casas a S” . froma stove pipe.” “Wo barin dade this titne—
view with the undersigned. He represented . Caswell presided, has allow ed him unlaw‘atacand Aiea aati
that his visit to Benicia — ek so wi fully to take from the county treasury, . —
ence to a consultation with the El Dorado . “2 OO « : Poa
delegation upon the subject of the Senatorial . near $3,000, and if, as the Democrat says, skate: abe wii candles teat mm
election, and that he desired more particularly . the law under which he acted “must be . iters, late whig candidate for Comptroller,
to secure the as of the esnetoeg construed to agree with the constitution,” . nee aH er BoE a0 J se wage
g to influence our Delegates in ? ; and six whigs out of eight Aldermen. The = y yeti ng near $4,000, towhich he had no right at a ” ; i eee oe iad sSs ° ae 2 3 NESS Lrpress Of Friday though petore elcc.10on
The inducement of political preferment ss/all. And at the same time, it is also cleari *f ee ) . b ; :
‘ary compensation, were offered . that Gen. Winters “ was sacrificing himself for
well as pecuniary compensation, \ . ly proven that he has refused to pay the jin, whic party!” Wonder what it thinks
to us, conditioned that we would vote for the . . the Whig party!’ Wonder what it thinks of
postponement of the Senatorial Election, or that . Most moderate demands of those who have . jt now, and of the chance for city printing.
we should resign our seats _— State ee . honestly labored for their claims. eect Merace Sree a6and that our influence should be exerted to} A ba é :
secure the co-operation of our colleagues in the . In re gard to Judge Rolfe, the Democrat
eae a siened the sum . says :
Assembly. To ons of the undersigner ws
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of ten thousand dollars was offered, the other) Know -oll te by these presents that . bueket was going down in the shaft of Allen,
was authorized to “ name his price, ” while wr heat Rolfe, has no interest whatever in our Jackson & Co. on Bourbon Hill, it became depao eenagg ee eenesaen Se 'concern,” neithor has he had any such . tached from the rope, and falling to the distanee
ssemblyman.
Prudential motives suggested the suppression . interest since the date of our purchase. . of aboat 80 feet, struck Mr. Benj. Draper on
of the first and natural impulse to reject and . For further particulars inquire at this} the head, which, it was supposed, would cause
expose this nefarious and insolent assault upon ofhice.” hicdeath in a few hours.
our honor, until we oats ye aah sear We made our statement on the authorinet nad tery ponte carry conviction to ty of Judge Rolfe himself, who has repeatevery mind, and not only vindicate ourselves edly steted in our presence that he was
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from any charge of mercenary and selfish legis-. ' a Bee
oa at aequit the party to which we are, part owner of the Democrat, and gave his
affiliated, and fix upon them to whom it mp oad reasons for not having his name used; which
belongs, the odium of corrupt and unholy eliorts . po acons through respect to him, we refrain
to control the legislation of this State, as :
To this end, on the day when the proposition . from making public.
was made to “es . ° — igen ee. . injuring him.
aeons an TS eee a te Diseerville, ypon. ROBBERY.—The Union of Wednesday .
ded with R. M. Anderson, of Piacervihe, upon . ' J .
a proper line of conduct to pursue. = gives the following account of a robber ceiiiteieiabiccdilaamids Meameuiaaitth, ah
Apparent friendly relations were maintained ‘committed on board the Camanche, on her . sta ‘ ent, “
with Doyle, his associations and affinities were; Seiiean: Sheintiatls “ities tad Mind 'character we really admire. All the ground in
strictly observed, until finally he was induced See ee eee Te _the outskirts of the town suitable for the purto make a full and complete statement to dis-; “Just before the boat arrived at the pose is rapidly being taken up, and fenced in,
intered persons, ou tside of the Legislature, and Levee, the messenger of Adams & Coa. proone of them is a distinguished and ardent Op. ceeded to the clerk’s office, for the purpose
onent of the election this session.
This statement was made in Placerville, on . . : ti: . a
the night of the 2d inst., before Robert M. his care, and was surprised to find the car.
Anderson and John O'Donnell, and was minute, ; pet bag or valise in which the treasure feraue 9 prt ai ee
even to the mention of the most trifling details , was kept, unstrapped. On further inves. ? Peahy as = .
i y CCy B e i : he jo" j is , . y af rey .
of the conspiracy. ex the m — ~ tigation, he pripcii tora — ee ~ . Schoor Hodes —Vhe belied “heeke tx now
> of ersons from Wiiom tbe money < ‘4 g . :
ceo vd hea altaiead It y . dred quaces of quicksilver ge mga nearly completed. The carpenter will probawas at this! . = hee
—_— subg ‘abstracted, and immediately instituted a. ,, 3. nay 5
ix terview, for the first time, that Doyle was told . scnecks . kets eee. bly finish the inside work to-morrow. The
his corrupt proposition had been eutertained di Gx tl ff — 2 . .
thus far, for the purpose only of complete = ae ih > sgt ce eee : be necessary to take some care to have it warmexposure, on the one hand. and upon the other, be erg Ol the boat, ais ‘ 5 i i Ball sail alk hich it Wj
to vindicate that portion of the El Dorado del-. and all of the missing gold, with the ex¢d up during one week, after which it will be
tion who favored the election of United, ception of about seven penny weights, found ready for occupation. ‘The commissioners have
States Senator this winter. 'therein. Mr. Harvey, we are informed, not yet decided who will be the teachers, but
With reference to Doyle's coadjutors, we! was unusually influenced by liquor at the ‘this will probobly be done the coming week.
can only say, that while we are unable to name . . ; . f
them, they are indicated by the strongest, clear-. time, and previous to the discovery of the,
est, and most incontestible circumstancial evi-. 2¢b he went about the boat exhibiting sev-/ Proriric Trwzs.—On Saturday evening and
yoy . eral cup shaped pieces of the stolen propSunday last, the drinking and gambling saloons
We have only to add, that on the evening of. erty, saying that they belonged to a friend. ' on Broad street, were unusually agitated by
Accipent.—A few days since, a man named
‘Henry Gray,at work on Little Deer Creek,
inear the Canada Hill, while digging under the
‘bank on which stood a large tree, was severely
‘injured. The tree having been under-mined fell
with a large portion of the bank, which caught
‘him, breaking one leg, and otherwise seriously
Improvements —In cvery direction we see
bl gallitie len cides eaten. eceiinel ha lots, &e. This kind of improvement is not conetting the express matte ‘ ‘ ; ths
rtng 5 P 5 fined either to the immediate vicinity of the
conferred with their colleagues, with the exception of those who are opposed to the Senathe 3d instant, (yesterday,) the undersigned . The whole amount of go'd in the valise gehts, quarrels, and other boisterous rows. We 9f the renewal of the term is received from . Tirrell, was cenvicted on Friday last, and
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hope this is not the effect of our town me-greredl Washington. The clerks in the meantime
was not far from twelve hundred ounces,
aoe and the bag containing that which was.
jal election, and after consideration, it was
aan an act of justice to our constituents, to . #>stracted had been cut, and the contents
our cause, and to ourselves,’that we should sive . Poured into the trunk. The facts that ren. ith
this statement to the public. der this affair so unusually singular are ‘''”= — temeaaing . the comparatively small amount taken, in.
iesaaiaiisa aes . view of the quantity at hand, the publicity . “ . Sas Heels linia thn with which “air. Maevey . axbinted eg . near bei had been considerably eet
House of Assembly, have been for many days. liar portions of the preperty which could . ® iberal use of king alcohol, stood in the
cognizant of the attempt to corrupt that por-. be easily identified, and the character for Street and fired one shot from his revolver, thro’
tion of the delegation in favor of t ie — probity which he has always berne. For! the door of the El Dorado saloon, the ball passof an U. S. Senator at the Ne aie anc; Several years past he has been in contact ing through the room, fortunately missing, howthey endorse tht statement _ penal with large amounts of treasure, and always ¢ver, the entire crowd that thronged the saloon,
eee” ake.. enjoyed unlimited confidence. The whole and penetrated the music stand at the rear of
K. C. Springer, chant: P: Tallmadge matter will probably be investigated be. the room. He made his escape we believe withJohn Conaess.
The following card bat beey published br’
tion? But rather the dying struggle of those
be developed to clear up the mystery. . not go unpunished.
es, this may be said of, it indicates more than .
working like Turks and prating their [to us] .
ity as though they were enjoying a holiday .
at day wages, would pro.
iduee quite a revenue to this part of our com: .
‘preparatory for cultivation in gardens, pasture .
. house being mainly of green material, it will . be
‘enjoyments the new organizations interferes . bility.
B@yOn Saturday night last some fellow! had occasion to try the quality of Oysters,
fore Recorder Curtis, when something may out being arrested. Such wrecklessness should . Kerr of the Zimes Transcript is dead—
. wea. Mr. Haul Canney, one of the shareLater from Or eon. holders in W poste & Co’s claims, was accithe following, which we cut from the By the arrival of the Peytona, we have dentally killed, on Thursday morning, by the
Herald of the 6th, it wili be seen that gutes from Portland to the 28th February. caving of a bank under which he was at work.
: : .* . His body was crushed in a frightful manner.—
We clip the following from the Oregonian, vty ©. was a pative of New Hampshire,
‘mined not to lose the advantage they have of February 25th.
'gained from the expressed will of the 2ywption of Mt. St Helens.—The crater
people to apply $800,000 of their funds to!of Mt. St. Helens has been unusually acMarysvit Le anp Benicia Raw Roap.-.
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‘the good people of Marysville, are deter.
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Nevada holesale Price Current,
CORRECTED WEEKLY BY H. DaVis.
j i p . Crackers, (soda and butter,).-.18@2c. per i>,
5 . fe . s
td i =a oe + ~ the building of a rail road terminating at . tive for several days past. Those who Chiie Flour,. . nnaeeeee hence becscce 9c a,
‘have been ina position so as to obtaina, Haxal doperbbdl,...--------++++-eee
i that place. hae . i CornMeal, do ..... Pee ea abated $9
. Teqeilt oie F , view of the mountain, represent clouds of: jarley, per lb...-.-.2-+seeeerreee-e-*6e
= dey be geen by relcremee £0 our’ smoke and ashes constantly rising fromit. Beans, per ib....-.------+-neeens 125
. advertising columns, that a company is to: The smoke appears to come up in puffs, ee eae ERO cae: mee
ibe immediately formed for the construction which was the case when we visited it in Candles,.........-.--s35a40cts do
: . s re} Cordage, (Manilla,)........30 cts ¢ of the Marysville and Nevada plank road. . August a Pig % now orien ee . postigi One a,) Mi ats do
: ssuing from it than there Wasthen, Which) Saimon .........ee ee 20293 ets di . We ho s nterprise may Is é reas : f SAIMON, . 2. 2 oe eee eee ee eee 2Ua2d cts do
i and trust such an enterp Y . indicates that the voleanic fires are rapidly . Mackefoi; half ¥b).:.7.../2..-3.2.40.: $15
meet with success, equal to the demands of increasing within the bowels of this majes-) P’74:8c* Per a bit bxs.... ee heh ee -€6 : ‘ , Bee es a pee eer ‘7 3U
the public wants: tic mountain. CE BARON OR giisieic casinnnennvasene 30¢ per Ib,
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ie lee xe
To carry out the intention and wishes} —7yade.—The busizess of this city may . a Hn ep SE i ee pian i
of our citizens, as expressed in the vote/), correctly inferred by passing along the; Brandy Peaches, if gall. per case..-..$10
upon the first-named proposition, and facil. treet about two o'clock in the afternoon,) 7.2 Riis, Per casey----2200-0-Byes * S
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se RP Pee SeacB tc awecepens cdddes cae be
itate the operates of said company, the when you will hear the merchants and. Sazar, No 1. China, SRE NIG Be
Common Council met, in an extra session, few! either whistling “Old Hundred,” or — sashed, om fein» age ee ---20c
on Saturday, at 9 o'clock, A. M., and. cya kee Doodle.” ee
passed an ordinance, authorizing the subdich wold) [ots Pet Weree-2 sees eee oe weoee ed 2}e
scription of $800,000 for the stock of the . It is reported that new and ric mt . Steely do-see eeeeeeeeeeesetesesesee nae
rad ° . y , ‘ees By DOF Ree cece nt ic scsaiesasdeecws 30
above named company, and appointing the . mines have just been discovered on this pa * Ricgl Si ie eee rH
Mayor of the city of Marysville, with . side of the Calapooya mountains, about forj Oil, sperm,. .-.-.--+.22+eee seen eee. BL 75
John A. Paxton and Edward Woodruff, ty miles south of what used to be called . Cccp BOR esis ccccacatens wih teesEsqs., to represent said amount of stock, Marysville, now Corvalis. “ee SLE ES RR FOE OT BR”
on behalf of the city, at all meetings of! Yndian difficulties at the south still exist. . aac hag RN Na ae POS EET SE os
, “ . caging, PER TT OCERE CTT e Pewee twee wees eee ow c
the stockholders of the Company. The . We have private letters stating that a par-. Cheete00000020000. 00.0.2 ane
board of stockholders met, immediately . ty of whites recently captured seven SS See epee
afterwards, pursuant to adjournment, in ‘eight squaws, with their children, and put) Teas... ..-..-..04 ee eis A Pe
the council chamber. The above-named them to death. Tobsaceo, grape brands.40e; Smoking do gross S6az
. Se mee SRST URSTRSS TS ORM AEST STRESS
We learn that Governor Stevens, of . M Png aM the 2d inst. by Rev. J. R Tan
Washington Territory, has disbanded his aeughtet of Maj Pekan bedelyal aes
entire corps, who were engaged in the exAccompanying the above notice we received a
ploration of a northern route for the Pafine specimen of the bride's best bounty in the way
cific Railroad. Considerable dissatisfacOur devil thinks
tion has for some time existed between the it she is as successful in rendering comfort aud hap
' The board of directors contemplate . (, rphier Pray
. active cpevetans ayer the toek; a6-coon . OE Se ee ee ee Coe penpes
‘mand. . will be indeed a happy bride
‘as they can proceed upon a reliable cash
‘basis; in which event they will give un-; Twelve different vessels, all bound for
_mistakable evidences of the requisite energy . San Francisco and loaded principally with
and financial talent. They are the very!lumber, crossed the barat the mouth of
‘men who have the nerve, the will, and the . the Columbia river on Tuesday morning
amount of stock—$800,000—was subscribed on the books of the Company, in.
‘the name and on behalf of the city, by the
. persons empowered to do so—and the
‘business of the company was proceeded
with in order.
{of something to suit the palate.
piness to her liege, as pleasing the delicate taste, she
In this city, last evening, by Rev. Mr. Warren,
; Mr. Ezra D. Wort to Mis. J. Axna BURNETT, all
. of Novada.
Tothe above parties we extend our most hearty
. goo! will, They are an ong our best inhabitants—
are sueh as we areiziad to re oguise as friends—as
‘neighbors, and as citizens of our place. We hope
. their enjoyments in mariied life may be cemmensu‘mental resources to push the work forward} last. These vessels had been windbound
to an early and a glorious consummation. . for a long time.
Ina erg! short time, we shall have more! We learn that the Stock east of the Cas-. ge a eee J R. Tansey, Mr. A.J.
of their doings to chronicle. . cade mountains have wintered well. It is Meluvaty to Miss Jaye daughter of Win Norm'n,
. Late and Interesting from China! —_— said the winter was not as severe there as. ee ne ee ee
By the arrival of the Chinese ship Hamilton, . it has been on this side.
; Capt. Cunningham, 53 days from Ifong Kong,. "The citizens of Clatsop Plains were to
. we have received dates from Hong Kong to the} hold a meeting on the 28th. toopena wag. ** the Dramatic Hall on Broad st. Preaching by
20th; Amoy to the 11th, and Shanghac to the'on road from the Willametta Valley to Ras: th ane:
10th of December—later than previous advices. . the mouth of the Columbia.
19 1-2 o'clock, A. M., and at 7 o’clock, P. M.in ther
ly . . .
. The news will b — rion The Columbia river is frozen over for) \) & Church South on Broad street
. The Friend of China says-—Particulars of thirty miles below the mouth of the Wil-. ae cameiimest ici
‘the progress of the Patriot, as brought by the atin en ee
. last vessel from the north, are scanty. But MUSICAL CONCERT!
those reports in the Peking Gazette of a series} The Spectator says there have been! A Mvacat Coxceer will be given on Priday evenine.
. of defeats, any believed by the credulous . nighly meetings and preaching for several
= oan gets big a Be anticipated, . weeks in the Methodist church in this city.
laltogether wanting in truth —subsequent paie
pew, Ther ene suosenent P&. There has alzo been preaching in the Bap. " a
; pers containing news of the Patrtots nearer jo. . . A 1 d . f f li i “ will be appropriated to liquidate the debt of the Congre
. approach to the capital; whence, according to {St church. good deal of feeling AAS . cational Church in Grass Vailsy.
‘intelligence equally as reliable as the Go zette’s, . been aroused upon the subject of relig.
they were distant, at the end of October, only . ion, and quite a number of the young perto be present.
Baptist Seavices are held every Sabbath at 10
1-2in the Forenoon and at 3 o'clock in the Afternoon
¢
Rericious SERvices, are held every Sabbath ai
1th inst. in the Congregational Church.
The Concert will be conducted by the best musics!
talent in Grass Valley and Nevada. And the avails of it
The pubiic and all interested in such a cause are invilel
six miles ; the main body being in possession! sons hav.. experienced religion. The good) Tickets can be procured at Wells, Pargo & Co,»
Express Office, Siain street ; Blockman & Co., Commercial
ofa broad cause was leadiag direct to Peking, . work is still progressing.
. between which and their position there were The Portland "3 say th : be .
'no formidable obstacles in the shape of hills, . ne ortian popes 253 t ied to si
‘fortresses, or rivers. So determined were the} 4 Rew journal started in that city. It is {o.
‘leaders of the Patriots there should be no turn-. advocate democracy.
ling back, that the bridges over which they had .
. passed were immediately destroyed. . Balle ; aa. Removal of the Capital from Peking —Ten . by the Falls Company to run in the lowe1 4th 1853, mews
. days later, the same paper, under the caption . trade, in connection with their steamer Masonic
street, and of Dr. E. N. Clark, Brond street
2. Prices of admission $2.
I. 0. of & F.
J Dustomah Lodge No.
26, Iastitutei Nov.
every FRIDAY EVENING, at the
Hall, Browd sire
.
The steamer Belle has been chartered .
lof “ Significant, ” says, “ Hien-Fung, the ‘Tarabove. This completes their line from = cs in good standing are cordially invited to at.
‘ter Emperor, has ordered the revenue to be. Portland to the head of navigation-on the “"" . eS eee ee . “y+ e >.1-° ee ; bd + J.B. Vas Tlacan, B.S heb, 2ith, 1854 44-4 sent to Shing-king ; Moukden, not Peking, is' Williamette river. aC ruganEs7 EE es eas
now the Capital of China!"
Maconi 7 i ry) x i ot} r : 2A. ! 4 s i The Disturbances near Canton.—The same, The election of Judge Columbia Lancas. a ON.
. paper says the Kowloon soldiers have again ter, as Delegate to Congress, in. Wash. cbc Lodge. athe F. & A.M. masts every . A.
:
= ednesday and Saturday Evenings, at their Lodze irevolted for the arrears of their provision ington Territory, is now repor‘ed as cer. money, and were only quieted for a time by a' tajn, by
‘gratuity of five dollars per man. The last}
. report from Szema in the Canton province, . The steamer Firefly was swamped on}
where a local insurrection has taken place, are the 25th February, in the breakers off Temperance Meeting every Mow!s;
not favorable to the Insurgents. ‘the Bar at the mouth of the Columbia Serre fansey’s Church. Exercises commencing at
. 7 o'clock. [tt} J.R. TANSEY. : The oe epg Spee All hands perished except the fireman. .
Py ear niiine wey it are Bs names ef the unfortunate persons; WANTED,—4 copy of the Nevada Journal of 8-4
ate 2 Pie > Was ( et, ¢ C “ 1pa. > =n ee ae \ p! l 5 pa; who were drowned, were, Capt. Thos. . tember 23, 1853, for 0 & liberal price will be paid by
Hawks, Engineer, Swasey, — Wiesenthal, SATHUANIEL P. BROWS, at this office
Room on Broad street.
. alend.
Visiting brothers are invited to
JAS. FITZ JAMES, W.M.
cC. H. Parents, Secretary 3-1
eo
a majority rising 200.
evening st
. tions of trouble from that part of the Imperial .
Navy knownas the West Coast Pirate body
which had aided in causing the rebels to evac-. deck hand, (name unknown,) and an In-. ~~ FOUND!
nate the city. still continued, the leaders of the . dian boy. A arene plat ic a peel Pen Een,
’ a ae = i ee rt, P ae o Z F i co niin a Note Of haad for Bo.. also other prfleet refusing orders on Canton, and clamoring} ~The Clackamas Railroad Co. incorpor. pers, The owner can Have the same by applying to 7.
loudly for payment of some 340,000 arrears. W. Colburn, Exq _and paving for this advertisement,
cit sees ‘ lated by the las isl wer en.
The Siege of Shanghae—At Shanghae the} y the last Legislature, were to open
Imperialisis exhibit such a contemptible front. .
that even those who, up to a recent period, .
entertained some hopes for a reversion to the on Plon! Puatieck. a ae
ee 1 eee : pra : = e _,Plonk and Turnpike Road from the city of Marysold order of things, are changing sides; and} BEB We are under obligations to StiLes} vite inthe county of Yuba, to Nevada, via Grivs
sympathy with the Rebel Triads, low and un-/ of the Broad street Bookstore, for the HlustraV@iley, in the connty ot Nevada, on the most feasible
Spi ie : : q eet a ; a : : direct and practicable route.
worthy in deportment though they appear te! trated London News. Bell's Life in London, . pee eae is th-reby given that the subscribers
Piank Road Notice.
i\W* the undersizned “‘deelare our intention” to
j / or rganize aconjpany for the construction of uo
their subscription books on the 13th of
March.
be. is becoming the fashion among all classes. aaaet i 3 i : . :
Fr Ni aga Ful el ee h: and many of Sacramento and San Francisco here o, will meet at the Merchants’ Hotel, in tha
rom Ningpo and ‘uh-chow, we have no dailic i city of Marysville on the 14th day of March, 1954, at
late intelligence. It was rumored at Shanhae . Alles. . 2 o'clock, P. M. for the purpose of organizing the Co.
that the rebels who evacuated Amoy had pro. sii ee Cs as aye , hero the law in such case< made and provided.
'eeeded to and captured the last mentioned . ONESTY.— ihe Commercial Advertiser . john ay oe Me, —_ Lindley,
. . . . . . } e I om 4 , ete iecKer
place; but there was no truth in their having . charges the Transcript with all kinds of Jou: &. Panton C.G. Moxlec
gone there at all ; indeed, the report, to any di : . . a eon, ORE ei
one remembering the large body of Tartar y P i: sede sll Charles B Macy, kc. Garst,
troops stationed at Fuh-chow, bore on its face . Tations and political and pecunlary man-. hentia sed
Fi aes . Marysville, March 1s 5)
the stamp of improbability. eee a agement, while the Advertiser makes no.
pretensions of honesty, but seems to think . BO \RDING AND TENGH “nol Th
the world sees it as it is. The probability . f Saoab sree. ferret SEs
is, these two prints think there is a tich . (Nearly opposite Davis Fire Proof Brick Building.)
= REGULAR MEALS.
berth for one of them in San Francisco, .
A Femace Huspanp.—Previous to the
sailing of one of the last steamers from
. London, a good looking elderly woman
. solicited the aid of a police magistrate in
. the case of his daughter, a girl of seven-!. : ek f
teen. who she said had gone through the . !" the way of perquisites and stealings,
ceremony of mariage, without being. whilst one of them is materially in the
blessed with a husband. The couple had . other's way. Wonder which is more corgone to New York to spend the honey-. TPt than the other ?
pareve ; but it had turned out that the fair de seein man
‘daughter, who at the time of the nuptials
supposed that she was bzing united to one
of the other sex, had discovered to her
great surprise, that she had been married
to a woman in male attire, and the mother
of three children! What action is to be
had in this extraordinary case, Is yet to
seen.
U. S. Land Oommission.—The Transcript says the board stopped business on
Friday, and notified the clerks that their
services would be no longer required, as
the term of the Commission had expired.
This action however will amount to little
more than a suspension till official notice
BraeAkrast—From 6 [-2to 10 A. M,
Dinner, from 12 1-2 to 3—Scrper, from 6 to 8 P. M,
EXTRA MEALS
Steaks, Chops, Ham and Eggs, &c. at all hours.
COLD LUNCH,
Consisting of Pork, Veal, Sandwiches, &c., always ready.
Board per Week, $10.00 . Dinner, $1,00
si ~. Bay, 2.00 . Breakfust, 75
teh. It is stated by actual measurement, . ° PMEION s cs po ns tivotsien clus acae. sera! Toe.
. Cold Lunch—with glass of Aie, Porter, Wine or Spirits,
Mount Diablo is 3,760 feet high. Mount} _ ora cupot Tea or Cofve, Firry Crvrs.
San Bernardino is of the same altitude, . ~The Reguiar Tables wil Gecupohed ae sh the ordi.
and that these are the highest peaks of the. " «: io eng sang
Sierro Nevada range.
Cuoice Liqgvors, Wines, Ale, Portes, &c., at the Bar.
45—3m See AR. HIGHTON.
JUST RECEIVED,
> Ww Ine ;
Firupusters.—Henry ge atkins and vis) sacks Patent Prepared Flour;
25 Lins Family Flour;
George R. Davidson, were arraigneda few Family
: f i pe 1000 yds heavy Canvass;
days since in San Francisco on an indict: 1890 yds assorted ennvass Hose,
nea “ale ° 3000 Ibs crushed 1 brown Sugar
ment for ** beginning an expedition against 75 ened ae gees
: a 500 lbs Cheese;
memes." They both entered a plea of Se ani pinetinn Powder.
“not guilty.” The trials are set for the
16th and 23d.
2000 yds safety fuse;
10 coils maniilla rope.
Sentence of Death.—Logan, who has
been on trial at Coloma for the murder of
HeDAVIS
March 19.—46-2w . I DAVIS.
Prepared Patent Flour.
2 For Miners and Families.
HIS FLOUR is so prepared that it will make
excellent Light Bread by simply making it up
and baking immediately, Having received the
agency fsr the sale of the above Flour, I will keep
@ constarit supply fur sale, at wholesale and retail.
March 10 -46-4w H. DAVIS.
NEVADA MILL.
Fresh Ground Cofifee,
WARRANTED PURE.
Broad street. opposite the El Dorado, 46-3m
sentenced to be hung.
The Gilmore Case.—F rom the Bvening
Journcl we learn that in this case, the
jury on Saturday acquitted the prisoner of
murder, but found him guilty of manas done up by our old friend JouN s, . slaughter—recommending him to the mer; $$$ —_——————
Foster, on Main street. We found them . °Y of the Court. HAY and BARLEY :
in no way inferior, and to those wishing] Sureuxxt or Treasure.—The shipments of [N GOOD ORDER. POR SALE 2 reason
ably rate, by D. LACIIMAN & BROTHER. 41-3t
a et i M 1 per steamer Sierra Nevada,
to partake of this kind of delicacy, we arch Ist were-pe 1, teeglioos,. Commercial street.
feel no hesitation in recommending his $643,254; per steamer John L. Stephens,) —______ eT
preparation. $897,393. Total, $1,540,647. Smitu, Dippte & C ARPENTER,
aS EET SSeS Se ood Coffee ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
wea We regret to learn that Geor qWe call the attention of lovers of § «. C. F. SMITH ; Office No. 2 in Davis’ Bri id ff ge to the card of the “Nevada Mill,”—French Manufacing, Noveda; 5 0. 2, in Davis’ Brick Build
turers. The article produced by them is said to be/ A.B. DIBBLE & J. S. CARPENTER
the best inthe market Give them 2 call, and try itMill street, Grass Valley,
continue their work on their own responsix
OrstERs.—A few evenings since, we
: Office in
14-is-}f He died on Sunday last.