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Page: of 4

THE JOURNAL.
The Election---Its Features.
ELECTION
RETURNS.
Young 7, Moore 4, Warficld 8, Leach
eS
©
ae
Ge
eo
“an
:
Mb
innate
_—~
taeda
wae.
picnic
COUNTY OFFICIAL PRESS.
/.°
cialis anal
— Geo. D. RobANTELOPE RESTAURANT,
oniaL Cuance.
Epit
EF
David
Belden
is
elected
CounSe
Pine.
from
doors
three
There is a remarkable feature in eveStreet,
Broad
39,
Davis
7.
rial
edito
the
from
ed
erts, Esq, has retir
NEVADA COUNTY.
ty Judge by ONE VOTE ! !
R.
S
CRDE
TO
MEAL
ry eiection, distinguished especially in Om
Moor
e’s
Frat
.—Mc
Kibb
is
en91
aud
,
Dudna/,
Natio
da
charge of the Neva
rca Precinct.—Currey 69; Baldthe one of last Wednesday. Men of
er.
t
Supp
&
kfas
Brea
ade
. B
ley
80,
Trac
y
11,
Bald
win
132,
Curre
y
ou
Esq.,
r,
make
Shoe
R
by
succeeded
win 87; Dawley 50; Meloney 87; Gunn
eons
n
96,
s
ennmnnnnn
Dawl
ey
85,
BROILED—TO ORDER-—-Porter House Steak 37¢e
Melo
ney
nr standing and respectability as the world
132,
Gunn
le
nacil
11
pisio
Mr.
.
Clerk
ty
Coun
nt
prese
19; McKibben 67; Tracy 37; Dudley
Veal Cutlet2zt
Mutton Chop25
Pork steak, 25 ets.
goes
,
mad
a
them
selv
Hiam 25
es
busy
duri
ng
the
Tripe 25
Jenni
25
ngs
82,
Searl
s
151,
Kidney
Tayl
r
e
lled
or
82,
has
a
tempe
as
seren
and
unruf
2s
Sacramento and San Francisco Agents
37; Searls 116; Taylor 43; Belden 63;
Veal 123
STEWED—Tripe 12$ Mutton 124
Moor
e
172,
Belde
n
43,
Hill
185,
Lane
L. P. FISHER is the authorized Agent for this paper day obtaining votes for candidates for Moore 79; Hill14 Jennin
t
arat
expec
ng.
We
r’s
morni
summe
a
;
Beet 124
Oysters 59
gs 47 ; Chase
. Kidney 12
San Francisco. Office on Washington street. opposite public trust whom they would not loan
Ne
sing
133,
va
Chas
e
da
98:
Cala
han
Co
137,
Youn
un
g
ty
editoriaiiy with him pleasant and satisFRIED—Tripe 25
Sausages 2%
Liver 25
58; Lansing 99; Caldwell 71; Hill 66;
Semon &5
Smelts
Maguire’s Opera House.
ons
the money to pay a week’s beard. It is
12,
Oni
129,
Armstrong 135, Warfield 122,
the
not
is
It
rned.
conce
ry
all
to
facto
Bailey 63; Cassin 35 ; Martin 68; CalaOmelette 25
Ham and Eggs 50
O
V
F
O
F
T
I
E
C
.
I
A
L
E. B. DAVIDSON im the authorized Agent for this a queer kind of merality and patriotism
Moor
e
170,
Caldw
ell
91, Hill 93, Bailey
+o
first time he las bestridden the tripod.
86g; Young §8 ; Warhan 86; Armstron
pancrin Sacramento, Office on Fourth street, opposite which permits of men being promoted to
87,
Cassi
n 46, Martin 90, Hoffman 140,
,
NBR
DIK
field S2; Moore99; Grier 51; Bowers
man
Tall
that
ive
perce
We
l.-Meda
For
Congress,
the Dawson House,
take charge of the affairs of the public
Fitzs
immon
s
58,
Evere
tt 38.
102. Justices—Rugg 159; French 34;
r,
,
&
Turne
of
this
place
took
the
prize
Jos
eph
C.
McK
ibb
en.
..
.
Suid
ns
«28
09
SE
Oyster Soup 50
SS
Soup 25
SOUP—Soupt2}
whocannot be trusted in private affairs.
Saito
r’s
Bar.
—McK
ibbe
n
17, DudWixom 5. Constables—Smith 159.
Chowder 23
um,
.
of
a
silver
medal
first
premi
for
HyWm.
L.
Dud
ley
..
..
..
pin
.
ion
177
1
This
kind
of
publ
ic
virt
ue
was
cons
picu
FRIDAY MORNING, SEPT. 3d, 1858
Pork 25
Mutton 25
ROAST—Beel 5
Purasanr Fiat.—Baldwin 22; Curley 17, Currey 17, Baldwin 10, Dawley ere BRACYER cie See
ited
ic
draul
Hose,
exhib
at
the
State
Fair.
Chicken 25
Lamb 25
aoe
s
r
748
Veal 25
t
o
ous atthe election. We opine there rey 11;
15,
Meloney 10, Jennings 17, T'aylor 11,
McKibben9; T'rracy 9; DudMutton 25
er,
actur
BOILED—Corned Beef 25
manuf
the
er
was
Turn
ge
E.
Geor
For
Just
ice
of
Sup
rem
e
Cour
t,
was
ati
me
when such virtue wasnot esSearl
s
15,
Belden 13, Movre 7, Hill 6,
Ham 25
Corned Pork 25
Tue Resutr. — The contest is over
ley 2; Dawley 1; Meloney 23 ; Guun 10;
lent
and
by
the
way,
the
firm
is
an
excel
Jos
eph
G.
Bal
dwi
n.
..
265
..
6
..
..
tima
ted
25
at
abov
e
Lamb's Tongues
its
valu
e
in
this
ENTRIES—Vig's Feet 25
repu
bChas
e
16,
Lansi
ng
10,
Caldw
ell
18,
Hill
and we can now take a caJm survey of
Jennings 1; Searls 21; Taylor 13,
12 $
Hot Rolls
25
Pork and Beans
with.
ess
busin
do
to
one
Jol
Ger
t
eye
sos
550
s
o
s
253
e
4
.
lic,
and
if
we
mist
ake not thereis a latent Belden
Dipped Toast
12}
Hot Cakes
17,
Baile
y
17,
Cassi
n
15,
Marti
n
18,
the field of battle. Perhaps it may not
8; Moore 20; Hill 4; Chase 15;
Dry Toast
12
Ha
124
Cont
roll
er,
spar
k
of
publ
ie
mora
lity
som
Lacer.—Shellhorn
stil!
continues
to
ewh
ere
ex25
Colf Meats
Cala
12 §
han
7,
Dry Hash
Youn
g
10,
Arms
tron
g
S,
be a satisfactory survey, but it is nota
Lansing 19; Caldwell 11; Hill 11; CasTwo Eggs
5
Bo
RRW
NOY
onic
oc
occa
cin
oas
es
254
5
isti
ng
amo
ng
the
peop
le
still
.
The
in
had
prac
be
to
beer
lager
best
the
make
Warfi
eld
7,
Moor
e
12,
Evere
tt
15.
discouraging one, or reminding us of an
sin 11; Bailey 11; Mariin 10; Calahan
PIE AND PUDDING—Pie 12} cts.
Pudding 12}
A.
R.
Mel
one
y.
..
..
Se
..
ee
258
5
‘ice
of
retu
rnin
g
poli
tica
l
favors for ser23; Arm
the
market.
If
our
friends
will
drink,
Woot
sey’
Fiarr
s
.
—
McKi
bben
48,
inglorious defeat. It is true the office
strong 23; Young 24; Warfield
TEA AND COFFEE—Coffee 12+
Tea,
123
5
OE
Gis
«
.
es
a
ae 216 we advise them to take nothing but
e t
c
c
vice
s
rend
ered
is
prev
aili
ng
to
an
alar
mholders have triumphed again and car23; Moore 23; Grier 12; Bowers 15. Dudley 51, Baldwin 59, Currey 54.
Cle
of
Ra
Cour
rk
nc
t,
e
ing
degr
ee.
You
were
assi
sted
last
year Justices—
lager.
Dawl
ey
55,
Melo
ney
56,
Jenni
ngs
55,
ried cff nearly all the spoil, yet it was
Ale,
Porter,
Gider,
Wines,
&e.
Smith 31 ; Anderson 8 ; JoachI.
U.
Jen
nin
gs.
..
S
i
h
.
Se
en
e
300
0
by
a
hire
d
bum
mer
,
and
that
“nob
le,
dowe against a gallant resistance worthy
umssen 5; Ballard 22; Colburnl. ConTaylez 32, Searls 81, Belden 42, Moore
Paciric Mustum.—We ?earn that
L.
grat
For
eful
Dist
rict
and
Jud
mag
ge,
nan
imo
us”
soul
of
your
s
A
OPEN
DAY
ND NIGHT.
47,
Hill
36,
Chas
47,
Lansi
65,
e
ng
by right and valor of better suecess.
stables—Gregory 35; Gray 29.
P. Frisbie, Esq., our townsman, has purHobe
rt,
can
Wi.
Taylo
not
r..
bear
=.
the
-.
thou
ccscs6 2218
ght
of
refu
sing
to
Caldw
33,
ell
Hill
54,
Baile
53,
y
Cassi
n
The Administration has carried this .
Branby Fiar.—Baldwin 17; Currey
chased one-half
of the Pacific Museum at
TER
MS
assis
CAS
t
H
him
ER
ONLY
OSES
with
.
COI
a
Ei.
like
ccc
favo
oe
sierci
r
ce
o
inth
asaya
is.
294
8
You
r
5,
Marti
n
53.
Cala
han
60,
Youn
g
59,
county by a considerable average ma48; Meloney 18; Dawley 48; Searls
Armstrong 65, Warfield 57, Moore 102,
66; Taylor 6; Moore 10; Belden 55
San Francisco, and will hereafter be the
manager of that institution. If it is a
purs
e
is
left
at
home whero it will be
County Judge,
joiity. With the exception of two Su-.
safe while you associate with him, but
pervisors the entire Anti-Lecompton
David Belden... RA Pa 2057 paying concern we are heartily glad of
Hill6; Lansing 19; Chase 45; Young Everett 35.
you
inve
st
your
self
-res
pect
ina
gam
e
Hunt's Witt.--McKibben 31 ; Tracy i Witsom Pb rc fonds cede 1017 one stroke of guod fortune for him,
ticket isdefeated. A few Justices and
30 ; Calahan 17; Armstrong 19; Warto
swin
dle
your
coun
try
with
him.
PoConstables who have not bowed the
1; Dudiey 29; Baldwin 69; Currey EI. MIGOIG cod asees ates sess 2006
field 20; Moore 32; Caldwell 49; Hill
No man, we dare say, has suffered more ;
tsetse
ee
Nevada. Se pte mber 4th—tf
NOTICE,
NE ASSE sek NT ROLI, fooY
litica
l
grat
i‘ud
e
shou
ld
be
nice
ly
direc
knee to Baal, owing to local causes are
48; Bailey 42; Cassin 32; Martiu 49 ;
1; Dawley 33; Meloney 69; Jennings
For Senator,
ted.
33; Taylor 37 ; Searls73 ; Belden 56;
Grier 49; Bowers 20.
elected also. Beyond this the victory
By. Chase: So 5c2
5 Ae
be
Poor Man’s Creex.—Baldwin 33;
affair.
this eountry who havea chronic disease Meloney 33; Searls 33; Moore 34;
Strong hopes were entertained till a for office. They have no detinite or Lansing 34; Calahan 34; Young 37; Cassin 41; Martin 41; Calahan 69;
very late hour that Chase was re-elec-. stable ideas of politics, They talk one Armstrong 30; Warfield 30; Moore 37; Young 69; Armstrong 70; Warfield 69 ;
Moore 70; Leach 39 ; Davis
tedto the Se :ate,which] he returns gradway and voteanother. The inveigh in Bowers 37.
JusHumoue.---McKibben 75, Dudley 77, tices—Turner 09, Squires 00.—Constauaily dissipated. Still later the belief one crowd against the Lecompton swinwas confidently expressed that Belden dle, but vote for members of the LegisCurrey 76, Baldwin 59, Dawley 77, bles—Oaks 00 ; McConnell 00.
SWEETLAND'’s—McKibben 37 ; Dudhaving two opponents in the field} lature who are bound to instruct our SenMeloney 59, Jennings 77, Taylor 69,
against him, would come out ahead.— ators and Representatives in Congress Niles Searls 66; David Belden 72; l.y 34; Tracy 4; Currey 42; Baldwin
Even this proved fallacious. It wasa to perpetrate thesame base swindle over Moore 54; Hill
; Chase 80; Lan81; Dawley 38; Meloney 82; Jennings
clean sweep in the county at large and and over. They tell another crowd there sing 56; Caldwell 81; Hill79; Bailey 35; Taylor 28; Searls 95; Chase 41 ;
we are inclined to think the State has! jis no material difference between par78 ; Cassin 49; Martin 75; Calahan 60; Lansing 81; Belden 34; Moore 61;
28 ; Caldwell 40; Hill 32 ; Bailey
gone in like manner. The figures are ties, that the “country is safe” in the Young 60; Armstrong 59; Warfield 47; Hill
given as faras possible in another colhands of anybody, talk of liberality,naMoore 72; Everett 91; Fitzsimmans 24. 37, uaa 22; Martin 37; Calahan S1;
umn.
tionality, and political toleration, curse Justices—Hartman 68; Emerson 87 ; Armstrong 86, Young $1; Warfield 88;
the Republicans as an exhibit of their Bush &2 ; Post 41. Constables—KelMoore 83 ; Everett 63; Fitzsimmons 44;
Francisco will certainly visit the Pacific.
shomn Caldwell «oc 36 2:5 sclace
sscc. 2466 Museum.
APTA NEUES..
c cele Leece donee 2431
Tatnall Baily.... escncreie
ine
Frazer.----The Santa Cruz arrived at . Below T. Ellard Beans §& Co's
ies
MAYERS havi g pnrel
Michael Cassin..... ecgin cae 2050 San Francisco from Victoria on the Ist}
.
stock
of Boots, She
IGMIG NEON 250
5c
50
So.
c. 2422 inst. The news trom the mines is of consis tin Staves aitie neces
The people of a Class Boot ¢ = hee Store !
C@ablaen os
os o
o 2522 little consequence.
e
S.
GeOs Ro MONNes <0 <2 2.5 aise re coe 2683 Whatcom are in high glee at the com-.
Philtp Moore. <2 2520
.
S25
. Rprees 5 Fi pletion of the trail to Thompson River
We. Bh. Armstrong; 2.0.2.
225
22621 The Indians continue to massacre, and
So
Good
fiicuds
with
Juctiveoc_—.Joachimsen 10;
bummers, an not socially repulsive to Smith 15; Ballard 9 ; Anderson 6; Col
Grass Valley the other faction predomibur
n
7.
the men of honest avocations, they are
nated, and this was expected too. _
15.
of native born
citizens
is
decidedly
against the President.
“Wuerx Docrors DISAGREE WHO
SHALL DECIDE ?"—This old question has
found a soluticn at last. ‘Two gentlemen
of the medical fraternity, partners in
Cassin 22, Martin 29, Calahan 5, Arm
strong 5, Young 4, Warfield 1, Moore 4,
Leach 21, Davis 8.
Justices—Begole
27, Squires 27. Constables—McConnell
27, Smithson 27.
Revier Hitt.—MecKibben 18, Dud
Constables, Gregory 22 ; Gray ley 21, Currey 21, Baldwin 17, Dudley
21, Meloney 12, Jennings 19, Taylor 17.
generally available in a close contest.
Wasuincton.—Baldwin 64; Currey Searls 22, Belden 12, Moore 6, Hill 20.
Men of more natural and acquired talent
with positive opinions, openly and undis23; Meloney 67; Dawley 17; Searls Chase 20, Lansing 45. Caldwell 19, Hill
guisedly expressed alike on all occa67; Taylor 19; Moore 57; Belden 21 ; 17, Bailey 17, Cassin 0, Martin 19, Calasions, but with moderate desires and less Hill9; Lansing 62; Chase 26; Calahan 9, Young 21, Armstrong 14. Warhan
62; Young 63; Armstrong 61; field 10, Moore 21, Everett 18, Fitzsimassumption, have to stand back to give
War
fie
ld
56; Moore 63; Caldwell 24; mons 8,
place
to clever nobodys. The people
Hil
l
26;
Bar
ley
Newrown.—McKibben 55, Dudley
26; Cassin 29; Marseem to havea liking for men who are
'P: Fitzsimons.
.<<
. Searels 541
.
ssenesipsn:
e ==spsn
tin
24; Grier 23; Bowers 61.
locofocos for all practical uses, would be
Aru
— Bal
adwi
.
n 52; Currey 24; Meloney 19. Jennings, 51, T'aylor 47,
know nothings but for fear of the foreign vote, or Republicans if that party Meloney 52; Dawley 17; Jennings 15; Searls 23, Belden 43, Moore 13, Chase
were largely in the majority, but are Searls 53 ; ‘laylor 22; Moore 50; Bel55. Lansing 14, Caldwell 52, Hill 53,
neither nor nothing—political enuchs to den 10; Hill 16; Lansinz 54; Chase 23; Bailey 52, Cassin 55, Martin 55, Cala
wait upon the factions by turns into Calahan 53; Young 50 ; Armstrong 54; han 27. Armstrong 21, Young 21, WarWarfield 52; Moore 54 ; Caldwell 23; field 18, Moore 18. Leach 44, Dr. Davis
which the harem is divided.
Hill 22; Bailey 21; Cassin 18; Martin 14,
Official Vote of Nevada City.
2; Grier 14; Bowers 58.
Congress — McKibben 774, Dudley
Rovucu & Reapy.---McKibben 66;
Township Officers.---"The Justices of
468, Tracy 312.
Lansing 330.
SSS
nn
w
practice, had a falling out on Saturday
last, which grew to dry knocks and
promised something more interesting.—
The fisticuff was put an end to by third
parties. Immediately a challenge was
sent by one andaccepted by the other
Dud
ley
45,
Tra
cy
21,
Cur
the
Peace
rey
for
71,
this
Township
Bal
dfor
the
enof
stage
so the story goes—but at this
Justices Supreme Court—Currey 761, win 64, Dawley 46,
suing
year
Mel
are
one
John
67,
Anderson,
y
Gun
Esq.
n
retrotted
police
proceedings a gang of the
Baldwin 368.
21, Taylor 51, Searls 89, Belden 59, elected, and E. W. Smith. Anderson
both off to satisfy the dignity of the law.
State Controller—I. N. Dawley 696,
Moo
re
44,
Hil
l
38,
is
by
Cha
common
se
79,
consent
Lan
allowed
sin
to
be
g
the
of
peace
the
The magistrate thought
Meloney 335, Gunn 45.
53, Caldwell 74, Hill 57, Bailey 64, best justice we have ever had in the
the .community damaged to the amount
Clerk Supreme Court—Jennings 650. Cas
sin 57, Martin 64, Calahan 65, Armtownship, if that would be saying anyof $20, demanded and obtained the same,
District Judge—Taylor 621, Searls str
thing in his favor. He is one of those
ong
75,
You
ng
62,
War
fie
61,
ld
Moo
re
when lo, a complaint came from one of 497.
men who have positive opinions and
67,
Lea
ch
59,
Dr.
Dav
is
75,
Jus
tic
es,
the parties against the other for threats,
County Judge—Belden 631, Hill 269,
dares
express
them
on
the
bench
Dun
or
off.
ste
57,
McG
r
uir
92,
Whi
e
tma
27,
n
&e. Thus the expected duel was nipMoore 218.
The
people
of
this
place
derive
consid42,
Ack
Con
32.
Car
sta
r
erm
ble
an
s,
ped in the bud, and blasted entirely by
Senator—S. H. Chase 783, C. J.
erable
consolatio
n
from
his
electioa,
20.
Cur
100
ry
Jag
,
71,
o
Pow
ers
aheavy bond exacted by the Justice.
$$ $$$ $$
.
ss sh
—
AND MELODEONS.
Popu.ar SoverR£IGnNty Mettinc.— .
paces
The el2ction is over, but it is not too lete ie LARGE-T ASSORYr
to record the fact that a Popular Sover
eignty Democratic meeting was held .
here on the evening before the election, .
D.
nor the extrem is rte Ww pr
Belden, Frank Dunn, and W. H
Horace Water's“Engen
oveea riROS,
Martin, Esqrs. addressed the assemblage,
With or wi-_ ut iro:
£eccnd Hand Pianos at Great Bargains!
Come ovuT AT Last ae ice-President
Constantly in Store,
Bieckiuridge, addressed a meeting at
Cotton axp Topacco.—
MUSIC—One of
We learn
Harrodsburg, Ky., the 19th of July, in . Musie now pubiis!
that exper'ments are being tried in Cotwhic
h
he
took
grou
nds
in
favor of the .
ton and Tobacco raising in the
vicinity
Administration.
P
.
South, and is pronounced to be good tomake a wide destinction between the
bacco ground.
positions of Broderick and Douglas with
respect
tt
U.S. Gregory and J. B. Gray were
elected Constables without o pposition.
Better material, we do not hazard anything in saying, cannot
be found in the
county. Both have seen much service in
connection with that office.
the Administration.
ing in old Virginia. The political
course of that paper reminds us of the
— with
second gathering of chestnuts
cat’s paw.
~_—
cian eco
rite rf the be stan
eisonal know!
ec Ize, as bint ¢ wf the vy
The
.
yratity
—Christian Intel
7 OarUist caeAyetind Mt Mnr,
a
store the very
best assortine nt of muse and of pianos to be found in
the Unite ‘State s,anly
muthcrn and western
frie nix to give him ac
they go to New
ow.
Otter Hats,
Those of our friends who forme tly favored us with
their patronage at the Monumental are assured that they
Seal Hats,
Cassimere Hats.
Dress Has,
will find the same comfortsin our new establishment as
W &; found in the old.
Meals....-Fifty Cents.
Lodgings 50 and 75 cents.
Ladies’ Riding Hats,
GRUSH & PARKER, Proprietors,
en's
Nevada, Sept. 3d, 1858.
was intoxicated atthetime.
The house
Flate a
And a splendid assortmentcf French Hats.
Jas. E. DALEY.
EXPIRE LIVERY STABLE,
Marysville, Se“Pt. 3, 1858.
Bread Street, Nevada.
Pacife Mail Steamship Company's Line
J. HARVEY HELM, Proprietor.
FOR PANAMA.
Connecting via Sidees ama
With the steamers of th
The Wndersigned would inform his
friends and the publ’c generally that he
Be can alway be found on hand atthe Em
a pire Livery Stable, with a
sem .
Departure
Stock of Fast Horses, Buggies, Carriages, Wagons, &c.
from
sept?
Wharf
tteamsbip
GOLDEN AGE.
reet whatcf for Pana ma, with
U
-. SEPT. 6TH,
precisely
-ine are landed on
he wharfat the railroad
any’s steam ferry boat, and pro
wall, where th
teamers of the U.S. Mail 8,
alwaysinr mat
8 tor onvey themto New
the
ew Orie ’
Metropolitan Theatre Building,
For actthter particulars enquire of G.S.
Vallejo Street
The Magm
a Bawstores
to Ict, situated on Main street, in
&
Railroad,
amship Company
FOR NEW YOR Kk“AND NEW ORLEANS.
MiGuTy GooD KIND oF PEN.—AttenAlways ready TO LET at ans hour of the day or nicht
tion is called to the pen advertisement on the most satisfactory terms.
of George E. Higgins, in another place. Horses kept by the day, week,
We use that kind of pen and pronounce or month at the lowest rates.
Novata, Sept 4, 1858.
it amighty good kind.
To Let.
gers for Nc w Orleans pre ceed by direct steam
er from Aspinwall,
Through
kets are furnished, includin
thg
e transit
of the Ist
Passe
+ are not ified tha ill tickets for the steam
ers of th
-S. Mails.
u
t be presented to theiy
ent atAspinwall for reg
and exchange, as they
PIERCE & Co.
at the Theatre.
will not otherwiise be avail
.
For Freight or pas
pply to
roBES & BABCOCK, Agents.
Cor. Sacramento and Leidesdorff street.
e cps
ice of be rth on the Atlinticsteamers is secure?
the e arivpurethase ofticketir
wv
1 Prancisen
s
George Ss. Sane
Attorney and Counsellor at Law.
O FFICE—In Brick Building of Dr. H. H. Wickes & Cea
Corner of Broad and Pine streets, Nevada.
'
—_—_
=
.v aters whose
he
will be seen that amacaught from the prairie on fire about it.
A Straw.—lIt
“MAG NOLEA.”
jority of the people of Nevada city, the The name of the man wedid not learn.
The Magnolia Saloon, next door to the U. 8S. Mint
residence of the District Judge, and the
No. 148 Commercial Strect,
place where he is best known, repudiate
Oyen under the Supervision of
Fire.—A camphene lamp hursted in
him,
a saloon a few doors above Pine street, CAPTAIN EDWIN A. RIGG,
G 8S NORRIS.
[= The editor of the National has on Broad, on Tuesday evening. A fire
Oysters Furnished in every style.
came near resulting from the accident. Sen Francisco, Sept. 4—tf~
“fulfilled his mission” and departed.
~--e
0
Latest !—--The returns as they ecme Washington Union of the 27th of Jaly,
k "Gr raham’s Magazine
in do not turn out quite so bad as expecthowever denounces Douglas io the same Yor“We
consider them wortny o
cial attention, from
res» regan angst eae ingly t
ai tone which Mr.
ed. As nearas we can figure
it out Belstrain that Broderick is assailed in this the
Waters has sueceeded in attai
5°. Y. Times.
State.
Sept.3, 18 Ste
denis elected County Judge by about
one majority, and Chase defeated only
HA
TS
!!
EL
A
TS!!! HATS!!
MA
RRIED.
by about 35 majority. The reposts of
A'l
yesterday led us to think that Chase was
defeated by over a hundred. The figIn Sacramanto, on the Istinst., by Rev. Mr. WN
Mr. WM. J.WESTEVFYFLD of Norih Bloomfield, to Miss
ures will be given officially in another EMMA F. MILBURN, of Sacrament).
column when the returns are all in.
We wish our young friend aod his accomplished bride’
all the joys pertaining to the marriage state.
To that we refer the readers.
Ea
gl
e
H
a
t
e
a
e
ifactory.
P. S. We have just arrived at the fact UNITED STATES HOTEL,
87 D STREET.
Broad Street. near Pine.
that John Caldwell is elected and Waraaa
MAN be found the mot complete ass ortment of Hats,
We take pleasure in informing the public that
field defeated. This is as it should be. ~~ , We are now prepared to accommodate travellers
/ oimy own mar mw
_ ture, that can be found in the
tH
in as comfortable astyle as any Hotel in tho State. Consistir
Caldwell is one of the very best men
mountains. It will be ourconstant aim to render
pem
eny
cel
Peruvian Hats,
our ho
asu
ples
asant
e
a
ret
rea
t
as
can
be
fou
nd
any
that ever went from this county or any where
Beaver Tats,
Ou:
pr
ces
are
mod
era
te
and
as
fair
an
equ
iva
len
t
vi]
!
other to the Legislature.
be returued for cash received as the times will all
A Game or Two.---The Black Democracy got out a gunand fired a shot
ortwo this morning. Why did they stop
sosuddenly? The report of Belden’s
election might haye been a damper on
A Man Burnep.—We learn that a
the rejoicing of the crowd. Or perhaps
the defeat of their great nigger man man was burned in the Toll house of the
Zinc House road, on Saturday last. He
turned their joy to lamentation.
teenie asa
EERE
to
°
From his long silence
rer ON
Sr
nn
rs
er
re
ley
310.
7, Currey 7 ; Baldwin 39, Dawley 9, Meon or about the 20th inst.
Constables—J. B. Gray 740, U.S. loney 35, Taylor7, Searls
38,
Bel
den
5,
AcciIDENTALLY Suot.— Mr. Hamlet Gregory 977.
Hill 3, Moore 37, Jennings 7, Chase 6,
Davis, formerly ef this place, was shot x
Tue Atvantic Caste. —A flush of Lansing 39, Caldwell6, Hill 6, Bailey 5,
few days since at Dutch Flat under sinljoy was depicted on the fac
es of our citCassin 4, Martin 7, Calahan 39, Young
gular circumstances. His hen-roost had. ize
vs a few days since, when the tele41, Armstrong 39, Wanfield 33, Moore
been visited and to get even with the graph
announced the successful laying 51, Everett 8, Fitzsimmons 36.
intruders a pistol was set so as to endanof the Atlantic cable. Itseems tobe a
Honeravutu’s —McKibben 37, Dudger the legs ofthe next visitor. Unforreport, however, not yet fully authentiley 11, Tracy 16, Currey 39, Baldwin
tunately Mr. Davis forgot his infernal
eated. The story was that the Niagara 15, Dawley 13, Meloney 18, Jennings
machine uext morning when about to
had reached the American shores having 14, Taylor 24, Searls 20, Belden 26,
let his chiekens ont, and for his want of
suecessfully completed her part of the Hill
, Moore
. Chase 30, Lancare received the charge he had designgreat enterprize, and that the Agamemsing 14, Caldwell 29, Hill 29, Bailey 29,
ed for others in his own leg.
non was within a mile and a half of the Cassin 19, Martin 33, Calahan 15,
Ricn Qvuarrz.—We were shown on Irish coast, It is possible that an elecYoung 14, Warfield 12, Armstrong 15,
election day some beautiful and rich tric current might have been sent across Moore 15, Grier 27.
Lirtte York.—McKibben 45, Dudspecimens of quartz by L. B. Austin, the Atlantic immediately before the
ley
22, Tracy 22, Gunn 5, Currey 46,
t.
Fia
by
Sel
on
The
gold
.
last
steamer
left
New
York,
d
but
it
needs
lea
from his
Bal
dwi
n7,
Daw
ley 43, Meloney 6, Jenthe
that
able
prob
it
k
hin
Wet
f.
proo
.
ises
prom
and
rock
the
in
l
tifu
plen
very
is
nia
gs
33,
Tay
lor
43,
Sea
rls
9, Belden 31,
r.
.
.
ad
ne
le
e
ow
Th
e
th
to
enterprise
of
connecting
the
continents
t
es
rv
ha
h
ic
ar
Hil
18,
l
Moo
re
1,
Cha
se
47,
Lan
sin
7,
g
kic
th
s
in
e
h
c
by
sub-marine
n
cable
i
n
will
prove
successee
ft
fi
to
e
re
from th
s
_i
“ness. Ifhe bas much of such rock as he . ful, but we regard the truth of the late Caldwell 47, Hill 45, Bailey 46, Cassin
31,
Mar
tin
48,
Cal
aha
n
&,
Arm
str
ong
9,
.
le
pi
doub
s
as
tful
.
bi
repo
s
rt
a
b
n
i
t
s
u
A
.
r
M
“exhibits
9
BCSTON AND NEW YORK. “PLANS,
.
sn
Probably tke building will be completed
~
AGENT FOR THE SALE OF
Cream Cakes. — We received from } HORACE WATERS ‘MELODE INS,
(Tunes
the
U.
S.
Bakery
some
of
the
above
Suoerior in each F
berland Presbyteriansunitedin the work.
Can tls furnish
r
, Carhast’s
en
Prives from
delicacies.
Go
in
and
sce
the
assortRevs. Neal and Dooley officiating minis12° > for tw
SlSu: two
ranks of
0; Organ pe
d4e€
90. $.75 and
ment
of
Confectionaries
to
be
found
at
ters. Tenor more members have been
a liveral d
strume:t warranied fo give srt fo
the
above
well-known
n,
oF
stand.
added tothe church.
. purchase money refut
:
tin 1, Davis 17, Leach 1, Winter 3, amputation not long since, and we are hundred yards.
ices
Just
J.
ce—
of
Pea
on
ers
And
565,
The theatre has been alactors.
Whitman 16, McGuire 3, Sago 23, Powglad the people appreciate him and his
H. L. Joachimssen 452, E. W. Smith
reminding
been
has
weather
The
(=
design.
this
ready leased to Ryer with
ers 1, Ackerman 1.
condition.
511, T. W. Colburn 143, J. M. Ballard
the Shasta Courter of chestnut-gatherMontezuma.—McKibben 7, Dud
ese
fail’?
The Methodist Chureh, South, and Cum
Lanper’s Bar.—-McKibben 1, DudE.
W.
Smith
is
a
young
man
of
little
Magistrates decide when Doctors disaAssemblymen—Callahan 354, G. A. ley 1, Jennings 1, Baldwin 20, Currey 1, experience in the business he is about
to
gree.
oe 346, Phil. Moore 546, Armstrong Meloney 20, Dawley 1, Moore 17, Belengage in, but
A
Foo
t
Rac
e will come off at Zabriswe ase assured he is not
Merropouiran Tueatre.—The new 338, J. B. Warfield 328, J. Caldwell 751 den 3, Searls 25, Taylor 1, Lansing 17, without qualifications for the office. Bekie’s, near Marysville, onthe 9th of Oct.
ers
303.
Bow
stock
of
troupe
excellent
an
and
Ryer,
"“s
When will the “river . Horace Waters, 333 Broad i » e.
We learn, not being present, that the
Theatreis inrapid process of completion. W. Hill 720, T. Bailey 713, M. Cassin Chase 5, Calahan 19, Armstrong 18, sides misfortunes in common with the between Wm. Worden, known as “Soda
We learn that as soou as finished it will 506, N. Martin 750.
Young 20, Warfield 17, Moore 21, Caldrest of our citizens he has been rencerBill.” of Nevada, and John Forbes, of
or—J
rvis
W. Grier 735, Jolu well 2, ilill 2,
Supe
Geo.
Woad,
John
Mrs.
by
be occupied
Bailey 1, Cassin 1, Mared unable to perform hard labor by an Marysville. Distance to be run, one
s
of his writing.
of Penn Valley. A limited quantity of
tobacco was raised last year with sucboth parties were claiming him and it! ms
was
about
time
he
showe
d his hand.
cess. The eotton plants look fine and
promises well. There is a large quan[= The Administration men of this; ,,
tity of land in the mountains which has State have endeavored to claim Doug57, Currey 55, Baldwin 16, Dawley 51, the appearance of the mulatto land ofthe . las as one of their kind, and tried to
SS
foreign element went almost universally
against popular sovereignty in the county. Inthose localities where the Irish
vote is congregated, the result will show
an Administration triumph. The vote
PIAN(08, ME LODE ONS
~,
party.
16: Grier 7
Nevada, Aprill7th, 1857,
ap)
OS hws
to, either
rg
8° 0
Democrats were largely in the majority.
This was according to expectation. In
je
ProtrRacreD MEETING.
— A protracmeeting was a spiiited one and well atden 20, Moore 4, Hill5. Chase 23. Lanted meeting
has been in progress at the tended.
sing 6, Caldwell 23, Ilill 23, Bailey22, Union School house, near Penn Valley.
rsstnreeen-n
many hopeful converts to popular sovereiguty, or the immaculatness of old
Buck were made in a moment by the
exhortations of this or that preacher of
political gospel.
In this city the popular sovereignty
Jennings 22, Taylor 25, Searls 6, Bel
SS
peddling was earnestly engaged in and
wi
Wdwawtt Everett. o.2.6 sccceanes 881
Frazer mines. It must be strange place
AND MBUSEC!
DOME BOWES. feiss ssc. ce eerc seus 644
to dig gold in up there, as the agent
entry, (avis.
o2ccs sass oes ties 1017
. PR
ICE
S
GRE
ATL
Y
RED
UCE
R!
says it was raining heavily at the time .
Dudley 22, Tracy 4. Currey 26, BaldJ . B. Giray,
win 6, Dawley 23, Meloney 6, Gunn 3,
SS sss
warm andindifferent tothe polls. Ticket
others do unto them, and no class of . 42; Geston 40.
Buve Tent.—McKibben 10; Dudley
mankind needs the application of that
7; Baldwin 16; Currey 11; Jennings 8;
rule so frequently.
Their ballots are a judicious mixture Meloney 15; Dawley 7; Searls 21; Taythat might be termed ’alf and ’alf and lor 6; Hill 12; Moore 10; Belden 5;
shown only tothe ones who will make a Chase 6; Lansing 16; Calahan 14;
desired use of the information conveyed. Young 13; Moore 17; Warfield 14;
In politics they are nowhere and thereArmstrong 16; Caldwell 9; Hill 9;
fore not under the ban of, or obnoxious Bailey 9; Cassin 3; Martin 8; Bowers
rm the public generally thathe
7m 0
wHeukes
Gov. Douglas that the sto:ies about InROMINGHNIGR Sooo ee
un gs
e 978
dian depredations are false and gotten
Preuben begehi.
00.2 <ceacses 584
up to prejudice the people against tlic
Justices of the Peace,
100 maj.
Jolin Anderson,
E. W. Smith,
cs
H. L. Joachimssen,
ung 24, Armstrong 15, WarT. W. Colburn,
men with'n the sound of the brogue and Caldwell 19 ; Hill 20; Bayley 18; Casnumber of drunken boisterous men about
the blarney. They to erate renegades. sin6; Martin 18; Fitzsimmons 4; Evfield 16, Moore 10, Leach 48, Davis Jas. Ballard,
was a noticable feature of this election.
for the golden rule enjoins it upon them erett 31: Hoffman 14. Justices—Hart 15.
Const
ables
,
Carriages were engaged constantly by
PL
EA
SA
man
NT
46;
Pos
37.
t
Con
Va
sta
LL
ble
EY
s—G
—McKibben 26, U. S.G regory,
ray
. to
do
unto
others
as
they
would
bave
the opposing parties in bringing
the Inke
sleave ‘to
WEQURON =. <.< a csoncetinwineeuecs 2325 parties are starting out to avenge themselves on them, An Indian agent writes
Supervisors,
Tue Evection. — The election on
Jus
tic
ley
es—
37;
Gil
Mar
lespee 123 ; Farquhar
rio
tt
42;
Gra
y
47;
She
lto
n
8 ;
Un
io
lov
n
ing
pro
cli
vit
but
vot
ies
for
,
e
Wednesday was the most quiet aud orCollins 8.
Tracy because that may bea key tothe 80.
derly one it has been our good fortune
LO
WE
LL
Beu
t’s
Ran
Hi
tt
cu.
—M
—Mc
cK
Kib
ibben 55, Dudben
19;
Dud
Re
pu
bl
ic
vot
an
e
ne
xt
ye
ar
wh
ic
h
the
to wieness inthe State. There was but
dish-water politician hopes to obtain for ley 18; Belden 31; Currey 22; Meloney ley 34, Currey 49, Baldwin 18, Dawley
little of that noise and confusion, crowdhimself.
These political nondescripts 32; Dawley 16; Sencks 49; Taylor 2; 44, Meloney 14, Jennings 33, Taylor 48,
iug and jamming about the polls too
froth about “red-mouthed Irishmen” ina Hill 38; Belden 8; Moore 6 ; Chase 18; Searls 23; Belden 48, Moore 12, Chase
often seen. Very good feeling seemed
crowd where the English is speken but Lansing 30; Calahan 29; Young 32; 50, Lansing 15, Caldwell 50, IIill 51,
to prevail universally. No rows disturbprate cfthe political equality of white Moore 44; Warfield 26 ; Armstrong 30; Bailey 50, Cassin 42, Martin 62, Calaed the day, and the unusually small
han 15, Yo
NEW Boor AND SHOE STORE,
On Broad Sireect.
omraceenmeneenensnme
ae
watootzuam
Assemblymen,
sesh sessed
[> There are a few individuals in
a
to the people has proven a left-handed
from disasters than he, and no one ever
ization,
! take place
met
misfortunes
and
battled
agaiust
1
Monday
ig ee Se 2617
cn re ir 2 S:
Moore 46 ; Hill 7; Chase 42; Lansing
bravely.
sa
:
more
them
ge. <<. seis wepaate eae £650
C.3. iaKSin
RUFUS Sie ¥e MAK
6S; Caldwell 41; Hill 41; Bailey 36 ;
The citizens of Nevada visiting San . _By 3.8. Lampert, Te uty