Search Nevada County Historical Archive
Enter a name, company, place or keywords to search across this item. Then click "Search" (or hit Enter).
To search for an exact phrase, use "double quotes", but only after trying without quotes. To exclude results with a specific word, add dash before the word. Example: -Word.

Collection: Newspapers > Nevada Journal

May 24, 1861 (4 pages)

Go to the Archive Home
Go to Thumbnail View of this Item
Go to Single Page View of this Item
Download the Page Image
Copy the Page Text to the Clipboard
Don't highlight the search terms on the Image
Show the Page Image
Show the Image Page Text
Share this Page - Copy to the Clipboard
Reset View and Center Image
Zoom Out
Zoom In
Rotate Left
Rotate Right
Toggle Full Page View
Flip Image Horizontally
More Information About this Image
Get a Citation for Page or Image - Copy to the Clipboard
Go to the Previous Page (or Left Arrow key)
Go to the Next Page (or Right Arrow key)
Page: of 4  
Loading...
NEVADA JOURNA — Tue war in which our country finds itself engaged is not a scctional one thongh the me ens =e, ee — THEIR STOCK IN TRADE. [COMMUNICATED. J UNION STATE CONVENTION. To THE UNION Mex OF CALIFORNIA: The secession sympathizers in this State The Nevada National of May J8th has a gloFRIDAY MORNING, MAY 24,1861._ The formidable rebeliion that now threatens t . rification editorial over the spoech of Jno. R. having sold out every principle are left bu secessisnists and their sympathizers are the shadow of an idea, the ghost of an McConnell at the Masonic banquet in Sacrathe integrity of the Federal Erion and aims at the destruction of popular government, has obHeavy rats or Svow—Damace.—Our citidoing their utmost tomake it so. Neither argument ns, and made it , as their literated old political di-tinctio only stock in trade. . ™entoin ended h whic st zens awoke on Tuesday morning to behold . ¥45 the political conte edithe is who (for editor an of myth That necessary for all loyal citizens to act together Whoeve r could afford the waste of time to al, section n Lincol am Abrah of n electio the . and ground the to their fruit trees bowed for the salvation of our common country. It is ring “the has speech ll’s MeConne Mr. says tor?) read the late speech of Zach Montgo mery neither prudent nor patriotic for the uncondivery many of them crushed by a heavy though the efforts of the fire eaters were It would eerse ®DY . tional friends of the Union to fight one another must be struck with the barrenness of raof the true metal.” snow that had fallen during the latter part directed to making it so ‘as much as possistraight forward man to tell what kind of met-. in rival organizations, which profess to have tional argument that is met with throughlis meant, whether Oreide, Brass, German . the same object, yet are kept jealously asunder of the night. By prompt exertions the ble. Whatever of sectional bitterness may ers at the San Francisco Union meeting, D. Barde, said: also great. never sympathized with the uitra demagogues in either section. There has been uniformly a desire for fraternal concord between the sections. Popular speakers in the South have long held a powerful influence over the public mind, and that to a dangerous extent. They have complained Tt witl be remembered that the State is of Northern aggression at each Presidential election as far back as our memory runvisited yearly by a cold change in the at themselves by hundreds of thousands to bear President, he says, has no constitutional . questionabl a many of talents and capable of arms in defense of the government, whether “TI see yonder, in the western sky, the planet Jupiter, 450,000000 miles distant from the earth, and which could not be stricken from among its sister planets without destroying the harmony of all of them, and producing chaos—hurling them into infinite space, where it would be subject to them. Where the Administration is to find the constitutional right to recognize a is a straight one, and will be asked of all those . the same obsolete designations? who aspire to office—“Afe you unqualifiedly for é bg Cog issue iy gga povgie is eservation of conat which concerns rs Tas : the Buleny of the United States. wal bia stitutional liberty. They have to decide, not support its government in crushing rebellion . whether they will have a Republican or a Deand in upholding the Censtitution and laws of pyaes Erettent, vat — they ear mame NO. MARRIED. At Sweetland, Nevada County, on the 15th inst, by R. H. Farqnhar, J. P., Mr E.M. DARNEAL —, Miss CorDELIA A Davis, both of Sweet 55 BROAD STREET, NEVADA, DEALERS IN GROEERIES AND PROVISIONS, Mining Tools, &c., &c. LWAYS on hand the largest Stock of ing the harmonyof the whole which now power to order out forces but against for . . filling the office with credit. But what do the! they are Democrats or Republicans, Bell men comprise the constellation of the United States of America.” : Ia not. . or or Breckin Mason a ridge is men. he Why should whether Californ care Yoters . ians, declare must therefore and eign enemies, left hand . Wo are anxious to sustain the same noble the seceding States out of the Union before . these times3 Downiestic patriotism, ag . 3 cause, whether by voting or fighting, divide Union feeling will not go down. The question . spomsolves by similar tests, or by retention of he can constitutionally use force against [Successors to J. S. Wall.] z ‘ R * no fixed laws, and annihilation would be : out the gaseous tirade. only at the The pith of the behest of selfish place hunters, or snow was shuken from the trees and a mahave existed in warm political times hereSilver, bogus Union, Pacific Repyhli c, a by a mean quibble about empty names and conthe final consequence. Neither can one . whole speech ia, that Mr. Lincoln, before . payiy Confederate Union or what. tofore is mainly to be laid to the doors o It is said . siderations of relative strength and prestige.— star be obliterated from among the thirtyjority of them saved, some in a perfect con dition while others were sadly mutilated. Southern ultraists and Nerthern Abolitionhe can use force against any State must. in some quarters that Mr. McConnell will be a. This is manifestly wrong. It is not asked of . four which now decorate the field of that our brethren in the East who are enrolling flag now waving above us, without destroyrecognize the State out of the Union. The . candidate forthe Supreme Judges':ip. He is unists. The people as a general rule have Large limbs leaded down with fruit lie scattered every where attesting the devastating effects of the snow. The loss to erchards and gardens in this vicinity by injury to trees could not be made whole by several thousand dollars. Some orchards arealmost ruined. The loss of fruit iz WEAVER & NEWMAN AX Astra, Smmz.—One of the speak Neale to be found in this City, and will be jsold onthe MOST REASONABLE TERMS. 8GFGoods delivered Free oF CHARGE any reasonable distance. gag. and. May 16th, at the residence of the bride’s fathter, at N. San Juan, by Wm. C: Holt, Esq., A. State out of the Union is left for somebody J. FLANDERS to Miss EVA S. JoHNson. In this city, May 19th, at the residence of F. deeper read in the mysteries of constituG. Dunn, Esq., by the Rev. Mr. Brierly, Mr. tionl law than Zach is to discover; and if = . a President at all. They have to say whether GEORGE S. PeIRCE, to Miss RACHAEL K. Curslichsaicens ni dened anadimecianseilee:: Stars and the ballot-box or the bayonet shall rule, and if TING, allof Nevada City. such power could be found, what right in . per Stripes. Are you opposed to secession and the . we shall remain a compact nationality, prosperA half dozen ef the most ‘nifty’? champagne WEAVER & NEWMAN, No. 55 Broad st., Nevada. neth. Daniel Webster, thirty years ago sIMON MAYERS. WILLIAM R. COKE. charged that when a united South was reM A Y E R S & CO E! the Govern ment could exist to make war . wholesale plundering which the seceding states . ous and honored as heretofore, and with greatfor which Newark is famous, accompanied the quired against northern men, and measures tending to benefit the free States, a cry on the people of tne State that is admit-. have pursued. If Mr. McConnell is sound on . ? Prosperity and honor awaiting us; or subabove announcement. We always had a high mit to disintegration atthe bidding of an amw ge, ion eho e opin , of Geor and som sinc he has . the se, I for one ted on all hands uotto belong to the Union wil l vot e for hi m if I hav e an bit iou s oli gar was raised of the aggressions of the North. chy , an d suffer the ruin and shame be devised by which our fruit gardens may e way, tabl ing coun e t gon to cutt up ina mos unac is still left for inquiry. These secesionists . opportunity, out before casting my vote I must . that must surely follew. When suck is the sin-. He showed that a Tariff supported by mation of him has increased considerably. our esti be saved from the evil effects of these Having procured « large, new and we Select gle issue of the times, as acknowledged by comknow. logic. convenient very a have ed South Carolina and opposed by Massachuge, , per Here Geor isa bum for you in the last of Stockh of ; * : mon consent of the masses and their wisest snows. Trees may be supported by frames ~ Should the Administration admit the resrindaeecns ee that.some who hold imleaders in the East, how foolish and wrong it is the half dozen! setts, was claimed by the former to be an B in such a manner asto support the limbs O O T S A N D S portant H offices O E in our S country, and whose oaths . to attempt to keep up old partisan In Grass Valley on the 14th inst., by the Rev. distinctions, bellious States to be separate from the outrage and a sufficient cause for a disoluConsisting of Bnkert’s ,aad, other celebrated and save them from breaking. Had the were given in cownection with their offices to . which do not bear upon that issue in the slightJohn Kimball, Mr. John Denken to Miss Sarah Manufacturers’ make, Union, they would declare the President A. Griffith. tion of the Union. And this is not a solisupport the Constitution of the United States, ~ degree, nephns divide the Union sentiment by night watch rang a fire bell on Tuesday had gone beyond his constitutional author4 : 7 base rivalry for the spoils ef office, or to seek Brogans, tary case of the audacity of the rebellious morning at about three o’clock the people ~ BORN, . ere ROW sympathisers with secession and rebel. to prestitute the noble zeal of honest patriots to ity if he ordered troops to compel them to State. She has been too much at the dic. Boys’ Boots and Shoes” In North San Juan, May 16th, to the wife of lion, and would very Dkely rejoice to see the . the narrow uses of ephemeral organizations! might have been aroused and made aware sracl Crawford, a son. obey the laws of the country. What cause flag they were born and reare ; tation, Yet of demagogues we find from first to last.— the Union-loyers of California Ladies’ ef the damage jikely to ensue from the and Misses’ es tka ply 5 Jeff Davis Sins “aerate are thus divided and distracted. The Douglas for war exists, they would inquire, against Her selfishness and disloyalty has exbibitrapid fal? of snow, and more than one x Res Democratic and Republican parties, through SHOES AND GAITERS, the secession states as a foreign power?— At North San Juan, on the 12th inst., FANNIE ed itself on all prominent occasions. She inaugurated so that they could shout, glory to} their Central Committees, have promulgated ELoise, daughter of Eldred and Jeannie NorthAnd in short, eve thousand dollars saved by the simple prery thingnecessary to furnish a frat You can chastise them, they would say, treason, honor to traitors, and waive their caps . calls for two Conventions, both recognising, it rop, aged two years, nine months and two days. class Bout and Shoe Store complete. We are was willing to accept General Taylor for eaution. Some may regard this a small prepared tosolicit the patronage of a geneonly as insurrectionary’citizens. The docas the Palmetto flag was thrown te the breeze. . }8 true. that the only question is whether treastous public with a confidence in our abiliThis aan ave aackeaat matter, but would it not be a wise plan to the Presidency, as he was a southern man, Gis hold thei a OOF the Governmect shall be subjected, yet trine they want to inculcate is, that the ty to give General and but her saa prominent cy may politicians hold their! were preparing ready the way for a conflict of friends that have a well understood mode of ringing offices for the pay till their terms expire, but . might end in the victory of enemies. It is foolGovernment is a mere formula, with no E n t i r e to reject Millard Sa Fillmore from the ti same sfaction: é eeaeige EXTRACT, For sale by one of thecity bells when snows are about will the Union lovieg mass of loyal and true . ish to organize two parties on precisely the power at ali against enemies within. They As we Import our best stock from Philadelphia Kk. F.SPENCE, ticket for Wm. O. Butler another southern same platform; and the attempt to do so apto crush down fruit trees and lay our gardourselves, we are enabled to warrantit as genuine, No. 47 Broad strect, Nevada. Amer ican s vote for such mén again ? would have us believe that insurrections pears wicked, when we reflect that ii may give man on an opposite and to sell at the most accommodating prices, platform, thus showing 6ns waste? A DOUGLAS MAN, Republican County Convention. a fatal advantage to our only real foes, who are are holy, and stable loyalty base. GovernIn quality of goods that in their estimation a southern candidate the foes, covertly or openly, ef the Union and TT HE Republicans of the County oi NeNor quirk to tHe Scratcu.—The LegisCo mm un ieation. ment is only for the convenience of the We Will Not be Surpassed! was paramount to any party principles. vada, and ALL PATRIOTIC CITIZENS the Government. It will not do to despise the Jature adjourned sine die on Monday withpeople, a sort of marriage for the nonce, to strength of the dis!oyal party in this State.— . who are in favor of sustaining the Administration We have a large assortment of The disposition to sectionalism was Apna, May 21st, 1861. . in its efforts to preserve the Union and maintain out pledging the credit of the State to susThe positive secession element, which is wary the ‘ onstitution, are requested to elect Delegates be ignored at the caprice of the discontentBO OT an d SH OE FI ND IN GS ? Epit or Jovu rnaL :+-I n your issue thus of evinced the first among that people who and deceit ful, howev er weak it may be alone, . to a County Convention, to be holden at the City tain the Government inits war against its Which we design to keep on hand and scl] ata ed however despicable in numbers. When 17th you mention that “the boys of Rock will rally its assistance, by sophistry and sym. of Nevada, small advance above cost. enemies. An appropriation of a large sum have been most forward in throwing the} a former anologist for . pathetic appeals—by professions of love for the On the Sth day of June, 1861, slavery is found sup. Cree k and Shel by Flat are the trues t boys for Being well acquainted with the wants of t 8 eo countr y inte its present crisis, and the cry Unio n and depreciation of civil war—various . To select Delegates to the State Convention to be . munity, and lon was due to the honor of the State in the g established in business in Nevada { . porting the Union, it is . thrown the in his teeth Unio n that the worl d can prod uce. ” Now . other el: of ments wh'ch are not positively disloyal, . holden at Sacramento on the 18th {day of June. We flatter ourselves that we ean make it advant section alism, a section al Preside nt and present emergency of the nation, but as a, . that he is consorting with Black RepubliSir, we Alphaites wili amit of none truer than ; and a large one that is simply selfish and un1861. and transact such other business as may be } geons for any and all classes to patronize us. . deemed pees by the Convention, in accordance the legislature has failed to meet the case, a sectional war comes with a poor grace . cans and Abolitionists; and this sort Call at the old stand, Corner of Main and Commer of Pear j Weare There . is anoth mista ér I ke wish you to . S¢7"pu lous. Tt will befog with the following apportionment: the comm on mind cial Streets, Nevada, . op Ci from ta those s who are i deeply fy guilty alrea of the dy fearfu lly demor alize d by secess ion the more is left for individual patriotism. December 29, 1859. e eee! eee e eeeeee ---.-0+e taunt is about the best the traitors have in . rectily. ..-+-2 Township Nevada . ve Say FOS oer their flag (twen . sophis try and partiz an bigotr y, with a false is. crime they imput e to other s, Grass Valley Township ...e0+0+ Let no one flatter himself that though the ty-fou r feet in length ) is the largez t Tin the . sue about compromise and coercion of States; . Rough & Ready Township....seen the shop for argument. We have said the last Presidential concounty. We have one triumphantly floating . and by dint of its solidarity and adroit party. Bridgepurt Township ... Se State has done nothing to help the GovernAES 2 W. H. CRAW mosphere somewhere from the first to the twentieth of May. The severe frost of last year we believe occurred on the 19th. We would suggest that a practical mode might BOOTS re SHOES. FORD & Co. Union Ciuns.—In all parts of the State, . to the breeze, that exceeds this six feet, being management—perhaps with the aid of sccret. Bloomfield Township.....+0++---+ cence ment in the way of men and money, theretest was not a sectional one. It was notin {Successors to J. M, Hamston &CoO,} Eureka Township .----+++++ tee eeeeeeeneee conspiracy—make itselfa powerful and dangerfore, California will do nothing. Her citiany sense of the term. Is any one so silly Union men of all past political opinions thirty feet in length. On the 18th some of the ous enemy. It may slip through the divided Little York Township ececce edvsesssecce see, GENERAL DBALERS IN Washington Township...... eves evcces eeeeed are banding together as in Union toasse Clubs with rt that becau se both the host candi. s of the Union in places of power that. . boys trimmed a tall tree for the flag, ropes were gens have means, and money will be pourBy order of the County Committee, shou ld be fille d only by thos e whos e fidel ity and . an alacrity scarcely before witnessed. We dates for Pres ideu t and . arranged, and it was announced that it would Vice Pres iden t on A. A. SARGENT, Chm’n. ed out like water to sustain the glorious courage are most unquestionable. It may sucWm. H. CRAWFORD, Secretary. . be raised . are informed the Union Club in Sacramenon the following morning the IRON Repu at sunrise. blic an ticke . t were from the free ceed in obtaining control of the State and in old Union of our fathers. STEEL, states that therefore the ticket was sectionto numbers already fourteen hundred memAt 44 o'clock next morfiing two guns were fired overriding the popular will, as violeut minoriMass Union Convention.—We publish in ties have over ridden it in other States whose to call up the citizens to do honor NAILS, to the gloriPACIFIC MAIL al? Does any one believe that had the bers. Other extremely large clubs are or. citizens at heart are loyal. another column an address tothe Union There is enough BELLOWS, name of Winter Dayis, or John M. Botts . ganized in the large towns, and they are cus old flag. The call was nobly responded to, . danger of this to make a Union of all Union men of California, agreed upon by a resANVILS, for in a few moments, men were seen from every . meu imperatively necessary. The example 0’ been substituted for Hannibal Hamlin that . springing up daily in the small mining . ; -ANDA pectable body of men from various coun. part of the town, flocking to the placo whére our kindred in the East—the promptings of our the policy of the Administration of Abracamps throughout the mountains. There own hearts—the perils that environ our counties and of all political creeds, who assemFPA IiN TFT S&S: . the flag was to be raised. A salute of thirty. Te connect ria Panama Railroad, at Aspinwall, try, and the organizations whieh divide us, to . ham Lincoln would have been one whit dif. are not probably less than twelve or fifteen with the Steamers of the bled at San Francisco on Thursday of last ; four guns were fired while the flag was being . forget the rancor of past political differences, Linseed, Lard, Sperm, and Polar OILS ferent from what it now is? The princithousand already enrolled in this State. US. MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY, rained, and the whole ended by three deafuing and to work together in one solid phalanx for week. In tone and sentiment it squares LEATHER AND RUBBER BELTING; FOR ples of the party would have remained the They assemble for no common object. The cheers for the “American Flag,” when the the good of the nation. Let us cheer the Gov. exactly with the opinions we haveall along ' owder, ernm ent, that is now so gran . dly putt ing forth same. The Vice President having no voice welfare of the country is at stake and patcrowd dispersed with the assurance that they New York & New Orleans, we course of and Jovrnat, the expressed in its self-sustaining energies, by one common ex} Fuse, in the cabinet could not have influeuced . riots will naturally come together in times had performed a nolo act. Our motto is pression of sympathy and confidence. Reliable Route. and Safe only The Let us support the movement heart and sonl.— Sordags, THE STEAMSHIP, ORIRZ BA. . . put California beyond the possibility of being the course of the Administration in the . of peril to take counsel of each other con. ‘ Union forever and, death to secessionists.” . Let the Union men of Nevada rally in Tackle Blocks, . . dragged out of the Union, o: surprised into . ComMMANDER vers ae sacecscnerssse PRBREON least. Ifthe Republican ticket was therecerning what steps are necessary ‘o ayert Respectfully Yours, UNION. . any act of disloyalty; and let us County Convention and send delegates to prepare the Will leave Folsom street Wharf, with the U.S DUCK, RUBBER HOSE, fore, sectional, it could not have been made . the threatened disaster. These many Union way fora more able and economical adminis. Mails, Passengers and Treasure, for Panama Sacramento on the 13th of June in accordThey have the trati The Alpha boys are ahead. Hy dr Pi au pe li Qu s, c ic ks il ve r, on of its affaiis, at the hands of pure citi. national by the substitution of the name of clubs indicate that devotion to the Stars and . 1861. lst, JUNE DAY, SATUR ance with the recommendatirn in the cirlongest = pole, the longest’ * flag, and will stand by zens, fresh from the ranks of the people. ° Le Pi ad pe Pl , ow St s, ra wcte Cu tt er s. avy southern man for that of the present . Stripes still exists, and could the traitors All this, which doubtless sqnares with the d:. At 9 o'clock, A. M., precisely. . the Union as long as there is a ghost of it left: . cular. eee e At the Old Stand, No. 27, Main Street, Nevada Vice President of the United States. , It is ) of the country see the spirit which ani. . sire of every loyal, liberal minded Californian, . ‘7=s Panama Railroad Company and the &. The Washington correspondent of the 8. Mail Steamship Company have anthor. W. H. CRAWFORD, an exploded idea that the principles of the . mates the patriotic assemblages everywlfére. Canironxia Dprexis THE Ustox.—By an can be accomplished Ly disregarding the parti. )san calls of the Democratie and Republican . ized Agents to sell their Tickets if desired by March 7, 1860, H. L. COYF, Bulletin writes that men of all nationaliRepublican party are sectional, except, in . they would realize the fact that men still . overwhelming vote on’Friday Inst the LegistaComniittecs, and sending delegates, chosen irhelders of Pacitie Tickets. eee ] * Fy = ° EOS a = ties, English, Scotch, Irish, Germans, the sense that they are mainly professed in . live on American soil who religiously be. ture of California reselved to defend the Goy. Tespective of party, to a Mass Union Srare . Treasure will be reecived on board the Steamer . COSVENTION, empowered to nominate a ticket. until 12 o'clock (midnight) before sailing. French, Hungarians, Poles, &c., and two ernmen t against domestic foes. There is no one section of the Union. That so far as jleive that every drop of blood in their. for State officers which shulleonsist of the most . Freight will be received on Merchandise No to services their offered have tribes Indian slavery is concerned they are the princi. veins belongs to their country. The loyal . mistaking in her position. The resolutions are i loyal, upright and capable men from all . . ard after 3 o'clock rp. M. of the day previous to the country. In view of the report that must be procured order written a ling—and ples of the men who framed the . men of the nation are aroused, but not yet . *tTaight to the point. We give them as offered . parties. ‘3 Beli evin g that such a course is the only one . at the Company's Office for its shipment: by some of the Southwestern Indians have Senat or Chase : —-Wholesale and retail government, is beyond dispute. If because in their might. When the blood of patri. — proper to be pursued by all who think more of. to apply Passage, or For Freight Resolved, by the Senate, the Assembly con. tendered their services to the Nigger Conts, these principles are mainly professed in the riots shall once be shed by traitors on the . curring, That the people of Calivornia are detheir country than of party, and confident. that . Agen K, COC BAB & BES FOR DR UV UG GI ST S . federacy, it is possible that the services of the loyal massess desire to act together in the . Cor. Sacramento and Leidesdorff sts. north by the tyranny of the southern senbattle field, the day of retribution will be) voted to the Constitution and the Union of the coming elections, the unde rsig ned earnestly . Corner the North western savages may be acceptof Broad and Pine streets. . Unit ed State s, and will not fail ia fidel ity and . near at hand, and a vengeful day it will be. timent, they are sectional, then are the recommend to their f llow-citizens to immedifeal ty to that Constitution and Union now, the . ed by the Government. atel y prep are to choo se dele gates to a State principles professed by the secession elehour of trial OFFER A FULL ASSORTMENT OF and peril . behas n Bausma —Wm. Hypracuic Press. HARDWARE, STEAMSHIP COMPANY ——=p TO PANAMA, C. M.BATES & Co., No. 57. Repusuican Stare Convention.—-The Republican State Central Committee, B. W. Hathaway, Chairman and Wm. Rabe, Secretary, have issued a call fora State Convention to assemble at Sacramento on the 18th day of June, for the purpose of nomi ment in the south more 30, because the freedom of opinion in the north was’ no barrier to those principles in that quarter. One of the principal alleged causes of the revolt in the South is the election of a reputed sect’onal President. Mr. Breckin nating candidates for Congress and State ridge being more obnoxious to the charge offices. According to the rate established of sectionalism than Mr. Lincoln, as we Nevada is allowed 19 delegates in the prohave shown, who could have been elected posed convention. whom the South would bave regarded as J. C»McKisein writes the Amador Ledger national? Not Mr. Douglas certainly. He that he isa candidate for Congress before . jived in the same State with Lincoln The the Convention called by Joseph P. Hoge, . jatter had the advantage in the eyes of and that successful or defeated be proposes . Southern men of being a Southerner by to bend all his energies to the success of. birth, and so faras the principles of the the Douglas Democratic ticket. two were concerned, the prime movers in Simonton, correspondent of the Bulletin . the Southern rebellion were not backward at Washington, writes that he was assaultin asserting that Mr. Lincoln’s were the ed by & son of A. J. Butler and one Snyder . Most conservative and satisfactory of the and an uttempt made to assassinate him,. two. So thought Jeff. Davis, Hammond, for denouncing Butler to the President asa . Toombs, Brown, Wigfall, aud others, but for whom the country would now be at Nor me Petrel, published at Hous. Peace. They declared the South would not man unworthy of confidence. . Uston Convention; to be held at Sacramento Reso lved , That California is ready to mainon Thursday come sole proprictor. Judge Stidger has gone. , the 13th day of June next. The tain the rights and henor of the National Gov . Union Clubs throughout the State are urged to } out. Bausman is giving the disunionists terriernment at home and abroad, and at all times give this recommendation their approvaland to respond to any requisition that may be made . ble whacks in his excellent paper. . assis trnee , and all Union men are urged to parupon her to defend the Republic against for. ticipate in the primary meetings held in a: Justices to tHE Memory or Bropentox.— . cis and domestic foes. . cordance herewith, so that none but loyal a: d The Resolutions that follow wereadepted.b¥ é The roll being called, the vete was announcj able delegates shall be elected. The only test at the primary metings shoull be a the Senate on Thursday of last week and coned as follows, in the Senate. Ayes —Burbank, Chase, Clark, DeLong, Den. simple pledge to sustain the Government in its curred in by the Assembly on the following day, . ver, Dickinson, Edgerton, Gallagher, Harvey,. eff ris to preserve the Union and enforce tle
Mr. Watt is the only representative from this Haynes, Heacock, Hill, Irwin, Leet, Logan, awe. county who voted against these eminently just Parks, Phelps, Pieo, Rhode The undersigned would als> recommend that s, Ryan, Shafter, County Conventions be held in accordance with Warmeastle, Watkins, Watt—24. resolutions : tho abeve plan, so that the people may be enaNoes —Eag on, Frank lin, Thorn ton, Watson, bled Wuereas, Tho Legislature of the State of to unite and sceure the election ef sound Will iams on—5 California. at its tenth session, on the 3d of udconditioval Union men to the Legislature; it February, 1859, passed a series of concurrent In the Assembly*the result of the vote was being important to buve not only the State resolutions, prefaced by a preamble, which preayes 49, noes 12, as follows; saved from the control of Socessionists, hit amble and resolutions are in in the words folevery part of it, and every department of the Ay es —A da ms , Ave ry, Ban ks, Bla ir, Bri ggs , lowing : [Here followed the preamble and resoState Gove rnment. Bue ll, Cam pbe ll, Cha ndl er, Che rry , Chi lds , lutions censmiing Broderick.] The following basis of apportionment for delClark, Coltrin, Conness, Dennison, Dougherty, And whereas, Said preamble is untrue, inasegates to the State Union Convention is reEa st ma n, Far go, Fla nde rs, For d, Fos ter , Gre en, much as the resolutions of iustruction referred Hagans, Harriman, Harria, Henderson, Hill, commended; to-wit; two delegates for each to therein were not received by the Hon. David count y, one delegate for every five hundred Hor rel , Hun ter , Joh nso n, Lip pin cot t, Ma gr uC. Broderick until after his vote had been cast votes cast atthe general election, and one for der , Mil ler , Mo rg an , O’B rie n, Pat ric k, Pie rcy , in the Senate of the United States against the each fraction of more than two hundred and Por ter , Pow ell , Ros s. Sm it h of Pla cer , Spe nce , Leeompton Constitution, fifty. This will give the different counties Til ton , Tit a tel , Wil sey , Wo od of Plu mas , Wri ght , And whereas, The people of this State and representation as follows: Spe ake r. of the United States have, by a very large maNoes—Amyx, Baechtel, Gordon, Gregors, . Alameda ...0. 6] San Bernardino.. jority, indorsed the course of the Hon. D. © 10 . San Diego.....06. Broderick against the Kansas policy of the late Haun, Holman, Kungle, Laspeyre, Montgom. Amador. ery, Scott, Showalter Sorrel. Butte... 11 . San Francisco... President of the United States, James BuchNev ton, Miss., has an advertisement calling upon . Submit to a restriction on her rights as anan; And whereas, Said preamble and resolutions forty-six able bodied men to enlist inthe Chickcontemplated by the Douglas or Republiwere inconsiderate, and only inteuded to wound asaw Guards. Tho ranks are only about half. can platforms. They asserted the same rethe feelings of California’s honest, able and fall. Nevertheless the war spirit seems to be. sult would follow should either of the faithful representative in the Senate of the United States ; therfore, distinguished Illinoians succeed to the Tre up in Houston. Be it Resolved, by the Senate; the Assembiy Mayor Anperson is to be raised to the rank} Presidency. is it fair to suppose that the concurring, That the preamble and resolutions hereinbefore recited, passed Feb. 3d, 1859, so of Colopel, and will have the command of three . result would have been less horrible had far as the same relato to the Hon. David C. ada County voted without dissent for the . Calavera: Sacdietae. Colusi.. ST 12) San Joaquin.. 4 . San Luis Obispo.. Contra Costa. Del Norte.. 5. San Mataco.... 3 . Santa Barbara. Wasnor.—We take the following items ~ Dorado = ? *resno . ron the Enterpuize of the 18th, Humbola Grassuorrers.—These pests have made . Klamath., 16 . Santa Clara 3. § 418 3 . Sierra.. their appearance in our valleys, and threat. Lake.... en to devastate the:crops and grass, unless . Los Angeles 3 . Siskiyou 5 . Solano.. Kentucky regiments to be mustered into the) Douglas been the fortunate candidate? We Broderick, are hereby declared to be unjust to a heavy storm’ comes, which inyariably . Marin .... ans them out. In Pleasant Valley the . Mariposa.. service of the Government. These troops wWill. have the same authority to judge the prob. bis character while living, and derogatory to cle ranchers are digging trenches and using Mendocino.,. make their mark when duty calls. A. Hi. BALpwin, & son of the Judge, is an active Unionist at Downieville. The Sierra Citisen has a communication beslabbering young Baldwin and trying to coax him to the ranks of the traitors; but he is made of sterner stuff. : Iurortaxt Irems.—The 4 the honorable and patriotic fame which a true able action of traitors in the one event as and faithful rezord of his acts will always acevery means in their pow er to exterminate 0 an % the other. The traitors lave kept their cord to his memory, them. There is also a species of cricket = porta Resolved, That said preamble and resoluthat have made their appearance simultaword which is some proof that they meant Ne tions, passed Feb, 34, 1859, were not true in neously with the grasshoppers, which are . Nevada. what they said when they asserted that the fact, and are not sanctioned by the people of equally ravenous ‘but do not exist in as . Placer.. the State of California, but on the contrary the election of Lincoln would dissolve the of the State cherish, with profennd rea Union. They have therefore established a people spect, the memory and character of the late Marysville Ap-} cain toa right to be believed when they Hon. David C. Broderick, aderned as his cbart Douglas tha n tio ima est ir the in ed lar dec ing low fol the ns tai con day ter yes peal of 4 . Sonoma. 6 . Stanislaus acter eminently was, by iutegrity, firmness and great numbers. Tf a jolly good fight could . Plumas.. only be stirred up between ithem, they might, Kilkenny cat fashion, clean each other out. 9 3 4 3 8 5 : ; 11 9 7 10 4 5 ‘ ; : . 6 5 16 . Tuolumne.. 15 . Yelo. 18 oe 5 Sacramento «seco 17 COUN sicssasen snecsnebssetnantuaiensaieiiens COT Tus parties to whom we alluded a few th To — ae the ge ot be dispatch to Sweeney & Baugh of the Merwas more odious than Lincoln to them, patriotism. we s . pa 18 ca © iIndependen and politica ehant’s Exchange. and if so, the war that is upon us would Parson Brownlow has the following in ah dh acy Wher ar press of the State are aateneed to give at least Broad st, Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Brushes, Duatera, Shoulder Braces, Fancy Articles, Perfumery Etc., Ete, And will satisfy any one who may give them ¢ call, that they keep an assortment and sell as LOW as any Dealer in the State. + 22 BOOKS, STATIONERY, —AND—~ ATLANTIC PAPERS, Can and will be sold at REDUCED RATES, at the BROAD STREET Book STORE. Blank Books, Music, and Musical Instray ments Have changed Owners and Prices The friends of H. Hf. Wickes & Co. we hope will still continue to favor the corner with their confidence, as J. B. Moore, of the old firm res mains, this is We can demonstrate to any one that permanent institution and that we in tent to keep the confidence of the community. May 3, 1861. C. M. BATES & Co. Milliner and Dressmaker, 7 EEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND AN assortment ot Millinery Goods, gat OF THE LATEST STLYES. cel PURE ITALIAN BEES!! Imported by S. B. PARSONS. A.J. BIGELOW, Agent, Fashions and Patterns received monthly from the States, Dresses Cut and made by her fa ARE WARRANTED TO FIT, ae And give satisfaction. Do not forget the place, No. 9, Main Street Nevada, May, 10,-3u. . HE SUBSCRIBER WOULD TAKE this method to inform the public that he has procured some of the finest stock of Bees in the State from Bigelow’s apiary, Sacramento City together with some Italianized swarms of Bees with plenty of Italian Drones, the object being to propagate the Queens pure here in the mountains away from the common becs and Italianize the entire lot. Mr. Bigelow is one of the most sue cessful propagators of bees and has had the best SELECT SCHOOL, — ror— YOUNG LADIES AND GENTLEMEN. success In importing them of any man in the State. He was reccommended to 8. BK. Parsons by the Rey. L. L. Langstroth to have the charge of introducing and propagating the Italian. Bee on this coast. I shall in a few days be prepared to furnish good swarms of Bees with pure Italian Queen’ to * Hend of Broad Street, Nevada, My Apiary is situated in «eccecccces Mineipal . all who may wish W. E. F. DEAL, A. B. Rough & Ready. t. stan Assi L DEA JANETTA A. All who take an interest in the culture of the YHIS SCHOOL commenced on MONHoney Bee are invited to call and sec my Italiana. 1 DAY, January 7th, 1861. Young Gentlemen Instruction in the art of taking care of and pro poege. Coll r ente to ared prep ly ough will be thor gating Bees, given gratis to all. WM. CURRAN, TERMS: my3 Agent for A. J. BiakLow. Studies, per month Primary English, Branches and Mathematic: i er Greek . French. . German returned. from that. secti vith es one insertion in their columns, and, if they faNew Yors, May 7.—Since the blockade not have been averted bad the former in. his paper: . ‘ n a t section, with a splen. yor it, to give their influence in its behalf. in d ive rev has ss ine bus ts por rn ef Southe did quality of crystalized salt and, and reThe successful. been latter the of stead General Pillow, who is a clever gentleSO ME TH IN G NE nad W! a wanb in a Bonet ioe for y, eas is ey Mon es. citi rn the Northe port plenty of it. They will start out very a and life, of relations private in man a . pa eign exchange active, and mercantile bills rebellious spirit of the South wanted a companionable man, sent us a message repack train in a few Rays to bring in a large t ay, sday ol, r Xr Nigh Scho Mond Thur and Satu Tus But te W e A n T P E I 3 P R ' ae E S e ! g ee ens a sev rni ifo Cal ee, thr d and dre ock. heretofore organ, of J. pretext for an attempt to overthrow the one hun W. McCorkle, if any day Evenings, at 7 0,cl * cently wnich is explain ed in the followi ng quantit y. The Mexica n Compa ny has conl, Mai c ifi Pac he bad, is fierce upon him for his advocacy TERMS: declined to seventy three. We are prepared to furnish to order tracted for twelve*thousand pounds. Government. They who would seck such reply : of a fusion with the Breckinridgers. McFive weeks ... oc cccecccccccccccccccccccc seventy. Brcadstuffs unchanged. Federal @ pretext in the election of Abraham LinGO e. QO So Koxvitie, April 22, 1861. me pa rt ie s ha ve found a splendid bed Corkle was a prominent man in the DougFeruary 15, 3m ma, Ta dri xan ed Ale upi occ e bav troops WOO DEN PIPE S! Gene ral Gide on J. Pill ow: I have recei v-. of chal k about ten miles from this place, las ranks, and had been true in the past , many Hall is fitting out a brigade of thirtycoln, would not scruple to seck it in a flimed your message, through Mr. Sale, re-. on the new road to the Truckee Meadows. but all at once he became se. cau OF DIFFERENT SIZES, FOR sier . is d fun tic rio pat The . men d dre hun sour, stubborn, five questi ng me to serve as Chaplain to your . Some specimens of it have been tried by time-serving, and the conseque NE VA DA AC AD EM Y! is te rou The ns. lio nce increased to fifty mil is, as it Aqueducts, Air Pipes, Pumps, &c. Bored The war which is upon us is nota sec. brigade in the Southern army; and in the . our carpenters, and found to be fully equal Wykott *s Patent. Timber used—Red Surece ma ought to be, that he is in the same box epen to Washington. Eighteen regiments spirit of kindness in which this request is . to the imported article. tional one in spite of all the efforts of the Suyar Pine; and can make them to bear a ves l era Sev . bis elp lad with Gov. Downey—a waif floating in the encamped in Phi an for return I candor, all in but made, Tue well at the Half Way House, on the circling eddy, while his party pass by in y. South to inflame her people against the Nav the THE SUMMER TERM sels have been added to PRESSURE OF 150 FEET! janswer, that when I shall have made up . road to Carson City. is 150 feet deep, and the great stream of onward progress, leayNorth. It isnot a war to sustain Abraham my mind to go to Hell, I will cut my throat they ex pect soon to get a perm co 0e OF e ee Mrs. Elizabeth Logan Clay died a few When properly laid they are very durable. ing him an forg en otte and unca n t su red for. pThe Lincoln. It is not a war to subjugate the the at , and go direct, and not travel round by the. ply of water. At this dept ois lin , lle nvi kso Jac at days ago tide cann h ot be turned with a broom, as th ey ha ve L IST OF PRICES: rk Cle , din Har MY ACADE way of the Southern Confederacy. A s NEVAD rle THE State Cha destroy and South, to invade States struck a-well defined quartz vein. residence of her son, thes gent e leme and othe n, like rs them wil!l , 134 inch bore, 4x4 Scant. lam, very respectfuily, &c., p r . ft.(lin. meas. of the Court at that place. The deccased rights. Itis nota war to give predominBee. disc soon over A .—Sa c. Pa , rt 1861 y 13, ar May ay, e at on Mond s wo ence rk Comm on a ne w ro ad , her fat W. G. Her Browstow. . age of rs 1% was nearly eighty yea “ “ daxily “ ae fr “ om Ch in a ance te ene at political “ sentiment ow and crush to n th e Es me ra ld a di st ri ct , n, sme kin yo“ © 5x5 rr “ General Ben. Logan, and other “ 10 + LLY TFU PEC RES LD WOU SEY RES R.P Norton I., Emperor of America, is in1m Sexator Latwam made a stronger speech . Which wiil * reduce the distance between 6x6 « out another. But it is anpar to sustain the “ oRev “ the of 13“ , war nity vici the and in da, Neva s of ter zens ipa Citi tic the rm par N info were for the Union on Saturday than he did at. Virginia and that section some sixty miles. dignant at Gev. Downey. His iast decree that he will commence the Summer Term of his 2 inch bore, 4x4 « s rit spi g din lea e wer Government against treason s and anarchy. ard lutin, and afterw = & . 2 15th se May “ : the with rises. Latham 5 , x day 5 Mon Mr. , on “ mento Sacra ol “ Scho “ 49 °6 o wh rs nee pio dy har and is t in lan the gal Mir ror which appears to be his among the 2 It is a war of defense for the best Guverntide, and in running down the popular cur‘ The Stockton Argus says:—“We have reason “ 6x6 ot rn 13.“ ern esi ience exper years of er numb a had has P. Mr. to be li ev wrested Kentucky end the Norihw e fr om in fo offi rm cial at org io an. n we have received, We give it: 24% inch bore, 5x5 ment apthe in the with world up against keep to treachery, bound is bloodhe rent, s % mm. .*¢ s herc, and tic State Atlan ife the jin ing, both str teach in dly dea of 2g rs yea ” ny ma th 6x at 6 it er is aft “ th e “ de sign of the Secessioni _ “ Territory Bo to nu mi st s t Firs a this One make to pains Jon no . n spare G. will Times and Dow isco franc ney n —Si .—Sa ples r:— You are a shed and despotism. It is a war to defend was She s. sor ses na pos te 3 Go ian ve Ind “ rn ir or “ the Bo m 6x6 wney, for ré-election. fro “ & % His traitor. I will forget for one week thatI Cuass ScHoot for instruction in the higher 16 recent letter to San Francisco, in which he twice married—first to Martin D. Hardin, the flag of our ceuntry, now honored and For further particulars enquire of tothe am ng you alludi sov r Bock, ere Day and ign York will , hol New Tue mys d elf in op po se ENGLISH BRANCHES, OR LATIN. SPENCER & MORGAN, hd was one of the United States Senators respected all over the globe. against insult opening of the Spring book Trade sales in tha t gives s coercion to sustain the Government, readiness to so far disgrace myself as to us ad di ti on al At to their Shop, on Pine street, near the re as on t nex th at thi and s is th e ky, ai tuc m Ken m tro es than year this larger of early tim is TUITION—PER MONTH: is a war in which the city says the catalogue It te. spi el mar29m3 reb of the Secessionists, as by that letter he places meet you in personal encounter, either nd of} e Sag Court House, Nevada City. the of r the bro ® y, Cla single parchaser himself at their dis nota is there “ that but usual, Rev. Porter For Latin, and the higher English by wea any wit and hor on or afo h seb ot ack hes. , pos tle al. rat hy alt He ste the is h th wit d e age st ro eng ng is es le t eag -. Har J. ** Common English bran oarhe ab snen Re ‘yg bd the Confederate States. resent from Ashland. Her eldest son, Col. John ma n th ey six a to co ash fro pon -po ell ul , m ale d und h er— na me , as his rs, Sa. that te a os Revolve tv es an d his Prim ee: ary pe in P with zes e sympathi Depa patriot rtme every il and snake, nt. wh .. .. a .ces st eeee s Vi a n e u B 3 00 They'll have the Doomsday book to read be-. acts as Governor herctofor 1} gloriously at ver (No. 8 resp ect sinf you on mer hav God may and ul r e cy to return e ha ve ma de hi m the act extr to es Stat l loya the of gn desi om the fr le tt W. E, PRESSEY. it to the Drama Salvvn. strong in the well wishes of the people.” or picatowe of a regiment at that ba I, Nor soul ton . Nevada, May 3 1261. fore long. fangs of the poisonous reptile, JAS. PEIRCE. d State. hia. adopte