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January 21, 1857 (4 pages)

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pons Bisstion. County Financial Troubies. oe can weio Frthe n “gs obest m informat Funding the County Debt. ; of n io nt te at e th ed ll ca e w o g About @ month a . E T A G N E D L O G E H T F O ARRIVAL By Telegraph To Nevada Democrat. SACRAMENTO, Jan. 20th 1857, ar , te Ga en ld Go r me ea St il ma a The Panam h t i w , st la y a d s r u h T n o o c s i c n a r F n a S t a d e v i r . of y t e i r p o r the p e people of Nevada county to th W. s w —The e Sendre. n e h T Senate . was st called 21 to . order c e gt D to k r o Y w e N m o r f s e t a d e} th n i g n i d n fundi a t s t u o t b e d y t n u o the cou c Nev of re ada nty, 17 ¢ senate, A card from that gentle-. Wright, late Sheriff H, L, Joachimssen is our agent in this city. He} . 1.) ng the . t n a t r o p m i n u js . e m o s t 11 o'clock A. M., to-day by the Lieut. Governor, u o d te in po We briefly announced in our issue of last} NEVADA DEMOCRAT. ————————— a . week the re-electi of on the Hon. Wm M. Gwi n . seems that at the time . of the deatof h W. founld. had been collected about nineteen thousand of California wibel ta” Seopie will deliver the Drxoonat to subscribers, and i authorise) shape of registered scrip, and in ed ct sa an tr en be d a h ss Very little busine Only thirteen members answered—there not be. unded. We believed then, and are . Congress. Gen. Whitfield had been admitted ing a sufficient number present to constitute g ng vi ha by ue cr ac d ul wo at had he th tim tha to up e t wh es taxe on ic do s, ath llars at to receive subscriptions, advertisements, &e., and collect pg ri a It will be seen thhe of the advantag ; ont ons tributes the strenuous opposition made to his . failed to pay over to the County Treasurer. te On Kansa s. from deleg a ate as seat his to of. fund ing the that opini on, game E. P. Turneyis our agent for Patterson —— re-election, to the fact that for the past sixyears/ At the last session of the Board of Supervisors, re ai to-mor. ed till adjourn stood Senate the quorum, up a shoul he d that state d Well er Mr. 17th, to. adva ntag be eous woul d debt outst andin the g pro to cee dire was d cted Att Dist orn the rict patr ey Fed on-/ the of nser era . the : l eand is s, &c., ecolle ect andr M. A. ment o’clock 11 at row recee ipt for the same. he has been the dispe' holid the ays.— after bill, Rail fi road Pacif the . ic f the late Sheriff for the the county, as it would enable the Supervisors 19 at d convene y Assembl e LY.—Th AssEMB bend = reduc bill ing the of consi derat The of. ion inste ad cash, in expen ses curre the nt pay to Hoogs & Co.are are our authorized agents for San Franour auth nan ba Os on bey sane re p =0—in unaccounted for,’ and co son 0 ga!kt nai oOSe = Tue first the to postp oned was impor on ts, was. bill M., this morning, and Mr. Watking A. o'clock fundi a ng of Notic e scrip. depre ciate d tha pit:Gi Ca} announces his intention Henry Meredith, Esq, was employed on behalf ny, 2 namennnny at er ai and before . in January. Mr. Wilson had introduced a bi week ; last Mr, tem, pro Asse mbly the n, in chairma given Irwin Mr. ed nominat 6 6 to have nothing to do with the Fed-. of the public, with the District Attorney. ProA. Badlam, Jr., is our authorized agent in Sacra-. + +12 laws of the n ai rt e ce th h ll is ol ca ab to to sh , wi te na we Se e r, th he rt re fu fo y be an es go er tt the ma ang called was roll The absent. being Beatty n io ut ol es ar e, h us ic Ho e wh th of In s ct e, fa ur at me sl so gi Le to as s ns er Ka ae mb me r ou of n io nt te at CCE aT Toone ormer friends and su K. Houghtailin, conto number t sufficien a , members o forty-tw compe Oo surren e av sl n ca ri Af ll e wi th k of in g th in en we h op e ic th wh at d th an g e, in ar ar aw cl be de t no y ma ey th present. found quorum, a stitute clon tereenant we Pat Bees pcos to blame him for the . into the cuaoke it the County Treasurer three ex e th to es at St ed it g Un in e nd th t fu ec a bj ld su d ou sh ul e wo e bl ad ou tr tr d an on ti ga ti li to ad le Sher the if, by coll ecte mon of d ies bags sev era ~_ l — oppo sition course he has taken, while the Mr. Clark moved to excuse Messrs. Hall and Division ofthe 14th Judicial District. a by ed ss pa s wa d, rl wo . d ze ty li un vi co ci s e thi r th fo of ed ss on pa ti be l ra bil ec adm as ini sHou Larue for two days, lost. The House refused The Sierra Democrat of the 10th, contains 81 are joud in their charges of “bargain and sale.” . ag taxes, and which ghtailing, ar unty scrip is held by two vote of 152 to 57. Another resolution, decl co r ou of lk bu e Th An for of. re Livermo pos and ses Beatty sio obt ain n Wri Speaker ed of ght éxcuse , trat to . peor oppo the siti of on cha rge thes to s e reg Ty ard prop the ri-. article, urging upon the Legislature ry ra nt co d an , e se th wi at un t, up it en ht di pe ug ex bo in ve be ha o to wh it s, g on in rs pe e re th or the and Sea Jud by rls issu was ge , ed , they are nothing more than what might injunction so two days—al Mr. Moore and Mr. Brent for the ety of dividing the 14th J udicial District. The re to d es an , at ed St er ed st it gi re Un e it d th ha , of nt cy ou li sc po di d of le te tt ra t se e en th rr to cu thu s amo The unt cour into t. ord ered If any other person had. monies hee expect same time. Neither house had a quorum Journal, of this place, endorses the article in the . },,.6 n ed. yes. ve sla n ea ri Af the ng iti hib pro ws la e th l jea it) h ic tho six usa wh n in abo ut a . expect to get their pay in the order Sierra Democrat, and hopes that a “bill will be been elected it would have been the same. Mr. orgered and paid in, is nce terday. in conseque of a great number of the We have talked with these men trade was passed, with only eight dissenting . d. ere ist reg is introduce before the present Legislature, pro-. Broderick would undoubtedly have preferred . aoars, The defendant means to dissolve the d Brods Senator on call to gone having members . to funding the debt, and find that,they votes. Mr. Dallas’ new treaty with Great Brit. ard reg in viding for this division.” Now, we hope that/ 7. MeCorkle for his colleague, to either Dr. . injunction, and this motion will probably be will not consent to take their pay in any other ain on the Central American question, had been erick and Gwin. they expected at the sent to the Senate for ratification. h ic wh in t tha n tha er nn ma . duced, we trust it will be voted down. We) cure his nomination. It appears that he had . poneq that the monies of the State and County Kento g in in rd co created Ac d. been ere had ist reg was excitement ip scr the Great e tim for pur the to pos appl es spee be ied dily have taken some little pains to find out the influence enough, however, to secure the nomi-. wil} the decision of the Supreme Court, in the case not s re ha atu isl Leg the e, Ge Mc e vs. org Laf of ce i A A a PRE S def eat hav ed e mig ht He Court in the counties composing the 14th Dis-. preferred Dr. Gwin. ip scr the d fun s to tic par pel or com adie r to we po Cua the Las xce t .—T Sat he For ze— the. Toe But it. in par no t tak by ing elec the tion trict, and we are satisfied that it can all be urt Co e Th d. ere ist reg n y bee ead alr has h ic wh people expected that the Senatorial question . property for taxes which was advertised to take transacted by one Judge. the d, ere ist reg en be s ha ip scr re whe t tha ds hol Satunti l pos bee tpo has n ned yes plac e terday It is very true, as urged by these papers, that . ouiq be settled this winter; and taking the . ng mi co y ne mo the in ht rig ted ves a has der hol a large number of cases have accumulated in. resent condition of the party into considera-. yrday next, at 11 o’clock. Persons who have d, fun l era gen the on ry asu tre nty cou the o int trou muc ble, avo h may id taxe thei s pai not r . d arr bee anged n t far,. tion we think it could not have Sierra and Nevada counties, and thaeo re atu isl Leg the of t act uen seq sub t no tha d an expense and litigation in the future, by paying since Judge Searls has been on the Bench, . +9 petter advantage. 4, regard to Dr. Gwin’s determination to have . hetr sasosemente and preventing the sale, Taxcan divest him of this right. Ifa law should quite a number of them have been left over, or. amount of business coming before the District nation of either of the others, and of the two he . yy ion they were collected. San Francisco, Jan. 20, 1857, The County Treasurer’s office, of Sonoma co,, tucky and Tennesee, in consequence of the diswas broken open last night and robbed of $13. covery of contemplated insurrections among the 000 of the county and State funds. negroes. Ninteen negroes had been bung in. . A personal difficulty took place this afternoon Montgomery and Stewart counties, Tennesee, . on Montgomery street, between A. A. Selover who were implicated in the insurrection. They {and Thos. 8. King. Some choice epithets were were executed on suspicion of being engaged in /used when the parties were separated. the plot, by vigilance committees. The origin Many leading politicians and others leave toof the conspiracy is traced to a report that had . day on the Golden Gate, among them the fol been circulated among the slaves to the effect . lowing : ng of bt ndi de sta r out d the thei fun to sed to ch pas w mar be to no ut abo was t mon Fre . Col that and titl continued at each term. But when the facts) 1 thing more to do with Federal appointments, . eeds are made prima facie evidence of e, . 1. C, Broderick, Wm. M. Gwin, B. F. Washington, J. W, connected with the District Court business in. 16 are of the opinion that no one will be dis. gy persons having moncy to invest may do well this county,the parties who hold thescrip would relief with an army from the north; and this McCorkle, W. Van Voorhies, C. L. Scott, C. L. Weller and these counties are known, it will be perceived . Josed to censure him for this, except those who . py attending these sales and purchasing. Morefuse to get it funded, and the Treasurer story had encouraged them to rise, During the family, Col. Henly, Lieut. Beale, L. Q. Washington, Rev. h ic it er wh in ord the in d it ve pay to ul ha wo Rust, J. C. Cripps, 8. W. Inge, J. W. C. ing P. ach Bushnell, pre Dr. ro neg nt, teme exci the of ce uan tin con that nothing else could be expected. Judge . were expecting appointments through his influ. nies so invested must he refunded with fifty per E, Moses , Carpenticr E. Chipman, G. Graham, Jas. ry, Searls has been on the Bench a little over a ence. The mass of the people care but little cent. or the property bought for little becomes was registered. s. rict was strictly forbidden in the infected dist Bowman. W. 8S. and Bissell Capt. , Flannegan There is only one mode by which the debt of We have accounts of similar alarming indicayear, but for nearly a year previous to his elec-. 11,5 the Federal officers are, so they are good . the purchasers, : ng followi the Orizaba the On . , t ded nd nty d s fu to is tha an fun be can cou thi , ouri a d i t Sa Miss , Mie! h inia dio Virg in ves tions among the sla tion, we had no terms of the District Court, and . a4 reliable men, Messrs. Mandeville, Norman RoMajor n, Washingto C. family, ‘Tro and upe Bigler Min str Ex-Cov. Nev el ada Miy srr Gwin ens Dr. ’s. .—T amo he are ng who othe rs, seve 41.4 ral accu had -. the scrip which will be issued for the current Arkansas, Louisiana and Texas, In speaking . in this time a great number of cases C. F, Lippincott, M. Wilson, Capt. Merryman, Franman, . mulated upon the calendarsof the different) strongest and most efficient friends, state in a . gave entertainments at the Treater on Saturday expenses of the county subsequent to the pasof these disturbances, the Richmond Fnquirer cisco Jaconet, Capt. Scott, U.S. A., and B.C. Palmer, counties, The actestablishing the 14th Judicial . pa.4 that he had frequently informed them, . and Monday evenings. The performances were sage of a law for that purpose. In this way the Bays: Neputy U. §. Marshal. “From these insurrectionary movements, we . District was passed in the winter or spring Of. jong time previous to his nomination, that in. received with great satisfaction, and the burdebt might be funded, as the parties who pergo number large a that reported also is It of folly utter the of on trati illus an ce dedu may 1855. Gov. Bigler held that he had no consti-. .o.0 of hig re-election to the Senate it was his lesque pieces kept the audience convulsed in formed services for the county would have a ade,— . down to join Walker, Slave-tr the revive to ion proposit the of tutional power to appoint a Judge, as there Was . intention not to interfere in the disposition of laughter. The “La Perche” and ‘Kofatuated full knowledge of the manner in which they . Negroes of some intelligence are not to be de no “vacancy,” such ag is provided for in the . the Federal offices in this State; that they were . Chinaman,” as played by this company cannot would receive their pay, and it would be no ceived into such chimerical and suicidal schemes. Miners Meeting. Constitution, and Judge Barbour refused to . not aware that those declarations were intend-. he peat. hold Court in the counties of the new District. . oq to be otherwise than public; and that as far Cement Hill District, Jan, 15, °57. hardship to them, But we doubt very much . They eriginate in the blind passions of the igPursuant to previous notice, a meeting ofthe = whether those who expect to perform services norant and brutal mass—a mass to which it is —————————__ to the interest of the South to make no addition . miners of this district was held at the cabin of The cases which had accumulated during this . ag they are concerned, they have not been de-. Rowsery.—Sowe literary individual entered for the county in future would like to have from the savage wilds of Africa,’ . . D. Dean. BE. D, Dean was chosen President, period have had to be tried since the present) gejved, nor were they astonished at Dr. Gwin’s . a cabin near Cayoteville, on Saturday last, and their scrip funded, as it would certainly reduce }and Join Carpenter as Seeretary, Tun Tenacnrerec Rovrn—The New Orleans . On motion, it was Lesolred, That Sec. 4th be Judge was elected, together with those which . gqdress, stole three novels, and a butcher-knife belongits value materially, . Picayune, announees that an agreement has so amended as that all hill elaims on whieh five . been entered into by the Tehauntepee Compa‘The charge has been made, that a combina. ing to a former lieutenant of the sixth division have been entered since; and if a few cases still! . hundred dollars have been expended or Jabor to Sacramento VatLey Rattroap.—The Board tors, t ny, and a party of contrac residen in Ohio remain untried, itis nothing more than what) tion had been formed, long ago, between Mr. of the San Francisco Vigilance Committee.— that amount done, may be held by recording for . } and New York, for the transportation of passenof Directors of the Sacramento Valley Railroad ; six months and by a renewal of record at that might have been’ expected. In fact, it would . Broderick and Dr. Gwin. But this charge is . The thief left untouched half a sack of Tilley’s gers. mails and freight over the road now in the Company, have published a statement of the . time for six months longer, and all other hill be surprising had it been otherwise; for if the . made out of whole cloth, and without the least . “self-rising,” a pair of blankets, and two Colt’s . process of construction across the Isthmus; the . be worked every 30 days, business of two years had been disposed of in a . foundation, A clear majority of the Democrat. revolvers—the balance of the effects of the ocpresent condition and future prospects of the . contractors, to cause to be constructed. with disclaims Ou motion, Lesolved, That all ravine claims company. The total earnings of the road for . patch, the necessary carriages for passengers, little more than one, it would have been ovident . j¢ members were in favor of Mr. Broderick, not. cupante, be that the District was too small. withstanding the friends of Dr. Gwin and Mr. . 1856, are set down at $177,266, and the running each carriage being capable of carrying eleven . to fourteen persons, comfortably and lhieu Warer.—During the latter part of last . expenses at $96,000, leaving a balance of $81,. é conveni one hundred feet in leagth and extend from bank to bank. Qu motion, John Stewart was unanimously We are confident the the amount of legal . Weller were united against him, and endeavor. }ently, with well-furnished cushioned seats, and business in this Judicial District has been very . oq to defeat his nomination. His election was, week, Deer creck was higher than we have no266, as the net profils of the road for the year. . protected against the weather, and the necessaelected Recorder for the ensuing year, On notion, the proceedings of this meeting . there but debt. in ably consider is company The . ry wagon much overrated. At the close of the late term . certain, as he had positive strength enough to ticed it for several years. for baggage s mails , and specie —the pan) were ordered to be publ shed in the “Nevada eastern the at ady ri bo to wacous and carivia wes remains due from the stockholders over S700,. in Sierra county, about fifty cases were left on . secure » nomination; and he isnot the man to, Serer oe seni a . terminus of the Tehauntepce Road on or before 000, in unpaid stock, and itis believed if this the calendar unadjudicated, Many of these: . enter into a combination, which would result in NIcanaava,~The steamer Sierra Nevada, from the Sth of February next, however, were continued to the next term by . yo present benefit, and only tend to embarrass San Juan del Sur, ie now fully due, and may sum be paid at an early day, that the net carnINpIAN TroveLes ty Orecon.—Letters have ings of the road in the next twelve months will . the consent, or on the application of the litigants . and injure him in future. be expected in a day or two. It isnow a month . been received in Washington from Oregon, x Democrat, Ou motion, mecting adjourned, E. D). DEAN, President. JouN CarrPenter, Secretary, § : themselves, and a few were continued for want) — ee since we have had any reliable intelligence from liquidate the most of the debt, . mainly from missionaries, urging, in the strong: Lost iy ‘rim Foo—Oxr Man Drownep.—DurThe road was not actually opened to Folsom est terms, the return there of the late Superin. ing the prevalence of the den of time totry them. In thiscounty, the District. Bony Founp.—The body of a man was found . Nicaragua, and the news willbe looked for with se fog on Wednesuntil the 22d of February; so that, in reality, tendent of Indian Affairs, Dr. Dart, of Wisconday evening, three men belonging to Aleatraz Court is getting along remarkably well, and we . on Friday last, in the Snow Mountain Ditch, . considerable interest. sin. The writers state that they do not know Island, named Charles Suook, J. Sullivan, and wat The er plac the this gross abo e. mil six ve earnings abo es . twe ut tha do mor nty not not n tha represen e t ta fair aver whether have been assured he is living but or ave dead, r that the Michael Maun, started Tu e JuL ty In re re to come overto this city st.—The State Treasurer, age for twelve mouths, The freight business is cases will have to be continued to the next term. . was about twenty inches deep in the ditch, and Indians will quietly submit to the Government ina Whitehall boat, After row ing for an has hou tak r en the res pon sib ili ty of se nd in g the mo ndaily on the increase, onl The especiall y bot authori y the down freight tom. ties in the event of his return,and that }or more, directly for North Bea A statement is made in the Journal, that at. the body was lying on the ch, as they supey to pay the July interest onthe State Bonds . Which consists of granite, cobble-stone, wood peace will again reign in that distracted coun, posed, they were forced to the conclusio iden be cou he tiff whi ld by ed, him ch abo thin . ut “sui g ts the present term of the Court in Nevada, n that . : a 4 a and general merchandise—a source of revenue try. they were lost, The fog lad by that time setare accumulating upon the calendar faster than . was a declaration of intention to become a citi. to New York, through the Pacific Express comentirely overlooked in the original prospectuof s . The condition of the Texaa froutier is distresstled on the water, so that they were com pletely they can be tried.” Now it is a fact that about . zen of the United States, signed Thomas Burke, . Pany. It appears that the Treasurer was the road, and daily becoming of greater profit ‘ ing and dangerous. A Texan paper says: “nothcaveloped, with the prospeet of remaining afloat the same number of cases have been entered . and dated New York City, April 14th, 1851. . strongly advised to take this course, as the law to the road. . ing but prompt measures can prevent the loss ul night. They determined to proceed, and tiThe road has been steadily increasing in bus. of many lives, and the complete abandonment nally saw upon the docket, as have been disposed of at . His pantaloons were partly drawn off, but there . did not specify any time for the moncy to he ali ght , whi ch the y rig htly judged to iness, and it is but a moderate estimate to place . of exposed points. The Governor is at present be on Alcatraz Island. The boat was then headthis term—about fifly; but this is an unusual . were no marks of violence on his person, and it . ent. The matter is now being investigated by the gross earnings for 1857, at an average per absent. In default of the institution of other ing on a direct gourse for the light-house, and number for thatlength of time, Besides, many . is supposed that he got lost during the late . the Legislature, and in a few days the facts conmonth of $18,000, or per annum, $216,000; . measures of defence, the citizens of the interior they were Con gra tul ati ng the mse lve s upon the whil e the curr ent expe nses will not exceed $7,. settlements will shoulder their rifles and defend prospect of of them are suits for the collection of debts, the . storm, and perished from cold and fatigue. . nected with this singular proceeding will doubtspe edi ly reg ain g the land, when a 000 per month ; or, per annu m, $84,0 00; leavi ng the lives and property of their neighbors. most cf which will go by default, or the re-in-. Coroner Grimes, on being notified of the fact, . less become public. . bre ake r struck the boat and capsized it, and they ® balance of $132,000. fou nd themselves struggling in the water, They stating of old judgements, which were lost by . took charge of the body, and buried it near the
Fine ar East Atpaxy—At East Albany, N. Fast Freieut Lint.—Mr. Tallman has esthe destruction of the records; and probably not . spot where it was found. Y., on Sunday morning Dee, 19th, the passenall managed to get hold of the boat and cling to Two Inpta n Dist ricr s.—T he citiz ens of San the bot tom unti l ano the r breaker came and washtab lis hed an . ger exp de res po s t line an bet d fre wee igh n t thi hou s pla se ce of the Hudson Rivand more than twenty of them will ever come beed the m ove Diego r have and adopt ed ove and r caus ed aga to in, be publi shed, Sno ok er and Ra il Sul man © ro liof body ad The Founp.— we Bopy ve Avoruzr bur ned Fol , som tog , by eth er wa y wit of h Aub 80 urn car , for the pur pos e of fore the Judge. ® preamble and resolutions setting forth the neloads of freight and nine cars, ‘The company ; Va exerted their utmost sirength to recever If we had no other Court of record except . ¥™# found about a week ago, one mile above . carrying light freight. He makes thr ee trips a . the boat , as the y wer e still . Sus in tai dee n p a los water, and s of abo ut $10 0,0 00. Th e dep cessi ots ty of a divis ion of the State into two India n suceecded, and also assisted their companion to the District Court, it would undoubtedly, be Hoit’s, bridge on the other side of the Yuba. . week. were insured, distri cts; alleg ing that from the great extent of regain his hold, but another wave swept them six or five dead been evidently had man The i . Chr ist’s Chureh, the Episcopal Cathedral on off, and that was the last country (the whole State) now under a single seen alive of poor yavlad ree a then nek months. From appearances, it is believed that} New Parer.—We have becn informed that Notre Dame-street, in Montreal, was destroyed Michael Mann, The sup eri oth nte ers nde ncy , the kept atloat unil they Ind ian s in the sou the rn to dispose of ia cases from pat Ph a he was murdered, as there was a hole found in. Mr. McDonald, formerly of the Downieville Ci. by fire on Dee. 15th. The loss is estimated at were washed ash ore by the bre ake rs. The ir par cri es t of the Sta te are not pro per ly car ed for, . $1 and 20 ,0 00 , $6 8, 00 0 ins ure and aces of Sessions for the trial of the arta his skull just back of the left ear, which was un. izen, is making arrangements to establish a pax d. The Times building having aroused the keeper of the lig hthou se, in . con Was seq uen al ce so the whi so te me wh peo at injured. ple are liable to ropes were thrown to them and they were inal cases. These Courts are established by the doubtedly made by a bullet, and the body had . per at San Juan, in this county, San Juan is a saved. The body of Mann was found ‘on the rocks Coniiitaiies and cannot be abolished, In re. been thrown into aravine and covered over . thriving town, and we should judge that a paper frequent incursions from the half famished na. Gen, Harney and suite have arrived at Key tives. The resolutions are framed as a petition . West, on a tour of inspection to the different yesterday morning. Ile leaves a wife and two gard to the Chamber business, it should be borne . With rocks and brush. There was nothing about . properly conducted might be supported there. to our chi ldr en. — po 8. F, Globe. st s th ro ug h th e co ua tr y, for State Legislature to intercede with the the purpose of in mind that the County Judge is authorized to . the body by which it could be identified. He . calling the indians for a talk, and if possible, to Ge ne ra l Go ve rn me nt for its act ion in acc ord Ge o. We lc h, of bring them to terms of peace. th e Pioneer Book Store, Main Narrow Escare rrom Deari.—The Voleano attend to this; or at least, much of it is transac. bad on a thick blue rir duck pantaloons, and anc e wit h the vie wso f the inh abi tan ts of Sa n str eet , ha s ou r th an Ledg ks er fo r late papers and periof ted by him, such as ordering the publication of . ® Pair of heavy miner’s boots. Jan uar y W 17th m , . Wa contains the following lk er , th e De pu ty Wa rd en of the MasDie go. odicals, received by the Golden Gate. sachusetts State Prison, was stabbed by a conrecord of a remarkable escape: summonses, &c. Invormation Wantev.—During the past three . Viet named MeGeee, e on leaving the chapel on There is no doubt but that our judiciary sysMr. Fabin informs us that as he was coming Dur t.— The Jac kso n Sen M o tin Tu n el d e tell a s Ea of y years we have, on several occasions, received an rr , a due uq d l ua di . ke cd ina few minutes. , of th e 9t h ins t., from West Point to this place yesterday, he wa s fel t ? letters from persons in the Atlantic States, ma-. very severely at Fort Tejon. tem is too complicated, and ill-adapted to the arThe shock lasted which took place about six o'clock on WednesBoth Houses of the South Carolina Legislarived at a deep cut where two men were sluiprev4 bat et Be king anxious inquiries in regard to men whom from three to five minutes, and shook down day morning, January 14, at the Gate, a little ture disposed of the subject of reopening the . cing, and being on horseback, he was unable to adobe walls and houses. One woman (a Mexicamp about halfa mile from that place, between . S!@ve-trade, by allowing the committee to which . Proceed. Seeing no trail around, he hall y we saw every dayin the streets. We have ooed system is established by the Constitution, and . to th a e m e n fo it r wa di s re re ct fe io rr ed ns , to bu re po t rt th at e a w a fu t tu e re r ti m a me k . i n two g Fre nch men , ca n) Wea wa pon s s—C kil olt led ’s , rev olv ers . too much noise for them to und until that instrument is revised, the Legislature heretofore merely banded the letters to the per e r s tand him, Th e trial of Huntington, the forger, had been they both climbed ou One of the combatants had a ball put through . t of th e cu t, a should be cautious in increasing the number of aa ps ate Saynarra Pcp nd had bareco mm enced, but not terminated in New York. ly reached him ConFIRMATION OF THE SuTreR Grant.—In the his car on the first round, when the whole bank for twenty wh en the sec ond s inJudicial Districts, The State is burdened with we. “reveived, is from Mr. Wm. P. Barker, of BelU. S. District Court, on Wednesday last, the . terfer The counsel for the prisoner has set up the plea feet back cave d in and buried the sluices wher ed and the difficulty was amicably arof insanity. e a heavy debt; so, also, are the most of the coun. th ey h a d b e e n w o r k i n g cla im of ten or twelve feet deep. Cap t. Sut ter to the Ne w He lv et ia Gra nt, ra ng ed . The combatants, seconds and friends, lows Falls, Vermont, making inquiries for Har. T w o m i n u t e s ties; and our law-makers should rather seek to vey, David, Milton and Charles Barker. Now, which includes lo Ja ng co er b Li remaining, and they would tt le , an ex te ns iv e Wa ll st re et op era. have Sacramento, was confirmed. repaired to a restaurant and sealed their com-. met with certain death. tor, has failed. His liabilities amount to ov abolish salaried offices, than to create new ones — er a Th e cas e will probably be appealed to the Supact of friendship over a few bottles of cham million ofdollars, we have not seen either of these men for over a of doubtful utility. . pr em e Co ur t of the Uni ted M Sta tes A , bu R t the depagne, claret, and cups of coffee, R I E D . _ week, but presume some of them ave atill living It is said that Mr. Buchanan is in favor of the . In Marysville, Ja The suggestion of the Sierra Democrat, that the n. 13th, at the Merehants’ Hotel, by cis ion wil l go fa r to qu ie t la nd tit les in Sa cr aat Barker’s Ranch, a few miles from this place, election of Col. Forney to the Senate of the . the Rev. E. B. amount now paid by litigantsas Judge’s fee, Walsworth, Mx. Josera Lampert, mento, Agent PaSxow in Sterra.--The Forest City Democrat. United States, in place of Mr, Brodhead , whose . cific Express, Nevada, to Mrs. N. M. Marty, should be fixed at five dollars, instead of three, . *24 if this paragraph should meet the eye of of San Franis informed by an old inhabitant that the snow term expires ou the 4th of March next. we think is a very good one, At present, the either of them, we hope they will not fail to . ciseo. Escape or Prisovers,—By a telegraphic disthroughout Sierra county is Col. Titus, of Kansas notoriety, arrive no t so de ep by tw o . d at Noe salaries of the District Judges are paid almost write to their friends by the next steamer, and patch to the Sacramento St Un . T io L n, fe o O TA X-PAYERS.—pRoO u et da i as s te it d on wa Ja s ck th in so e th n, e 17 wi th nt , er en of 18 ro 52 ut . e fo Fr Ja r om n, P Ni E 18 ac th, we learn that three prisoners escaped . counts that we RTY HOL. ca ra gu a, } G e r exclusively by the State, and the most of the relleve their anxieties, s of th e Ci ty of Nevada, have repeate dl * 4 a i t y wince it y seen and heard, with one hundred recruits for Walker, are hereby notified that the City fax is now due, and payable to the undersigned. « Sy ee iro veewrad payment at Governor of . Sec Story of Democrat Building the Marshal’s Office, i ri i and additional expense. a one ee line ae expenses of trying civil suits, such as summonAccipent.—Wm. Richards was severely infrom the caunty jail at that place the night preit is the prevalent opinion here and elsewh _ G o v . Al ls ton, was inaugurated er e, . ing jurors, per diem of Sheriff, &c., are paid by ju redyesterday, at Gol South Carolina on Dee. 18th, d Flat, by falling into a . vious, by boring into, and removing the boards . that there is more snow in the ains this) mou nt the several counties. By fixing the Judge’s fee . g aitch. He had a load of lumber on his shoulfrom the upper floor and making their way winter than was ever before kn O u r C o n s u l at H a m b urg has written to Secre. ow n. F r o m th e . at five dollars, instead of the rate now establishder, which fel Ne vada, Jan, 20th, 1957,” PLUMER, Marshal. t a r y M a r c y , announcin l upon him and bruise ed, the difference would amount to a considerayerely. d him se. through the Court house. The jailor and one of. foregoing it will be see n that this is & mistake, . early abolit His injuries, however, are not oonsid-. his deputies were sleepingin the jail at the time . . so far asit relates to this section. ble sum in the course of a year, which would be . ereq dangerous. saved to the tax-payers of the State. Urset.—The Marysville stage, as it started Arrray.—A fracas occurred on Sunday evenout on Saturday morning, was upset at the foot ing last, at the Mountaineer Saloon, on Com-/ of Pine street. The stage was full of passenmercial street, between John Leonard and Wm. gers, among whom were three women, but luck Murray, which resulted in Leonard stabbing . ily no one was burt. It was immediately right The names of the prisoners are Lindsay and (eeiiesesinrnnipemnsiesmenichiitiesencen g the probability of an . AT TENT ion of the duties on cotton and to. bacco, entered at thayt port. ION !!—A11 PERSONS INDEBTED TO US, ay peuveoted to a immediate payment, as we int *tose up our business and Statos at as early a date as possib leave 4 i le, nine Sey eee The Buffalo and New York City Rail J. E, Hamlin, of Broad street Book Store, was road was . Hovedh deine. ak Pe . sold by order I S NO RT HO USE & CO. of J u d g e M a s t e i n, referee, for the . Cherokee Indian, for murder. the first to deliver us eastern papers received by . Account of the holders of the S the late mail steamer. e rig r [ O R E N . Bonds, to A. D. Patchin, Ks“ T — A F — r ! o n t NT R R O O o O w M i N I T N q H T . , E H S o o E E f S C t O E B N u G f h D f O S OvrraGe tn San Francisco.—On Friday night a N T l e o D O , R e w S Y h I o O R . o T f t h e “ D e m o c r a B t u ilding.” Apply at this ‘hee. bid $275,000 for it. January 16th, a man, whose name was not asDIstiInGuisHED Departvres.—Hon, W _—_ SOcriAr, BA m. M. T. GoLp PLacergs oF THE CARMELO-— certained, was knocked down and terribly beatGwin, Hon. D.C. Broderick, and ex-Gov For the. tg MARY DO . Bigler, 1 Thompson, confined for grand larceny, and a W N Murray, inflicting a severe, but not dangerous. eq, and proceeded on its way. ast two weeks the people of Monte E Y , en at the corner of Jackson and Battery streets. were to have left on the steamer yest r e y R h a I v P e b E e S e n P E . C T F U L L A Y N er da N y O fo U r n . u c 1 h e x c i t e d wound, near the pit of the stomach, After beb y r u wate Two men—sailors—were arrested, ahd upon the Atlantic St FRIENDS, that she intends givi NCE TO HER mors of the discovery of . n g a B ates, A L L a t t he g o o d g o l d w a s h i n g s n on e e a $1 r th 40 e Tularcitos rancho was found, which, it is supposed, was ing stabbed, Murray ran some two or threehun-. Tseater.—We understand that the Nevada at t h e h e ad of the Carmelo Valley. ta ke n ri fr om th e m a n th nig pe ey ha d beaten. fad a y, lTu o dred yards to Pine street, and feJl, being ex. Theater will be opened again in about a week, n ues, d a Svrr ror Tue Strate Printixg.—The Town y E v eningt F , e ebe Y e run s t arys 2a4nteh. e r d a y , t t h e a S I t h i e inst., we w BANO Talk: ere informed by . DF MUSIC will be in sioadenate o e noth§ Will be omitted which will add to th e comfort and hausted from loss of blood. He was soon taken up . Mr. Fleming and Mrs. Estelle Potter are expect: a r e l i a of b l Sa e tu friend, that some ten or twe rd ay , co nt ai ns th e fo ll ow in g intelligence: a To ne Execurep,—Elijah Archer and Andrew p l e a s u r e o f t h e g u e er s t os s , h a O d f F t o h u e g n d u and cared for. The parties were both intoxica-. ed to appear. s d e i i g g i s n A s su w it w h h i w i a c s c h aE } would id plpay im commenced yesterday by Monson a A N 15-t: RE S d * 3 Best, convicted of murder, are to be executed f r o m o . h r e e t o f o u r d o l l a Va r le s nt a in B d e a & y i , Co a ., ted at the time the difficulty occurred. Leonard l n in d th l e t h T w a i e t l t f t h a h e Di r e st r ri fe S ct a . Co a ur t, l . . o n o o at Coloma, next Friday, the 23d inst. d o n u b t ! a n C O e R x N c e E l R l O ag e F ai n B t ns R t O p A a J a D y A m e i N s n D PINE Sts., Formerty U. 8. Hot Allen, State Printer, and B. B’ ] o g placer there as . was arrested and examined before Justice An-. Butiarp SaLooy.—The billiard saloon ree . ng as there is water, Redding, of the Sacramento State Jo HARRINGTON & P o l d i n q u a r t z is ur ATTERSON, a na l l, to ensaid to have bee s o . derson, on Monday, and held to bail in the sum . cently fitted up by Messrs. Harrington & PatTue Join the la n found . Ther € is also an Indian . tter from receiving any of the copy to OULD MOST RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCE TO THEIR S t o r y o f ; a fr v ie a nd l s an u d the public, that ‘they have takei the be printed during the present Legi u able silver mj ne in the Ca rmelo . New Brick Buildi slature — n hountains, wh ich the Missionsary fathers always Judge Norton granted an order for th ; sed. the site of the old e defendforbid the ne S Ho tete], er oadd,fian d it Pi 8. ne St Ho re et s, l, on an tt ophytes f to reveal to the Spa ed ants to show cause why an injunction up a s a S A L O O N , i n a s t y l n e i u a n r s d sh s ould A pioneer of 1825, , n e o u fo s r ai le ga nc o e n d a e s , a not be issued, returnable next Satu n d a i r e n f p o r e r p m a s r e d u s fo r t hat he has had, at Who may favor them with a call. rday. The many yea Th e Billard Tables will be found rs ago, a goodly application is based on an alleged si ze eq ua l Pp o)f silver the State, and thos to violation of metal Som t a n y in 5 i ; poe game, his de gan a contract entered into with the pl g d ha i s se en a e bi g ta ll eg a . Wil l fin d thi s ai Sa nt lo on if fs we ll oq b e y e t iB th is o f t livan, the great newspaper dealer of the Pacific . saloon is furnished with four excellent billiard h e o r e — b G u e n t . t Al h le e n, for the execution of the State Print. Indians woul d never teli th T he Bar will at all dimen be tapyt Colonel Sutter, an officer in Walker’s Nicare el”with the best . white people where it came ing, and take their pay when the acco coast, for copies of all the leading Atlantic pa-. tables, and no better place can be found to f rom 3 and itremains L un I ts Q U w agua army, and son of Gen. Sutter, is r e r O e R S A o N n e D o f S t h E e G au m y di A s te t R d, e r S i b e y s su bs o f eq ue C a nt W l h ly i f i o c r h n co i pers, received by the Golden Gate. t nt a h , ra e p ct m u in z a z g with B. B. leading est spend a leisure bour. eling and 1 rket of 8San Francisco ca: a . in the Bolen Oficial of Panama, as we Redding and no exe raa)y man yan Ameriican i pense or pains will be spared on t to do the same work. he part of the Proprietors —Pacific Sentine?, © Nevada, make this a popular and bcs Jan’y. 4 3 mtn place of resort. Porutark Vors.—The official returns, of $300, for his appearance before the Court . terson, on the corner of Broad and Pine streets, from all the States for President, so far as heard of Sessions. He was afterwards committed to . i$ one of the most elegant saloons of the kind from in New York on the 20th ult., footed up jail in default of. bail. we have seen in this State. The room is large about 4,200,000. It is thought that the total and furnished with comfortable seats for the acvo te wi ll amount to something over 4,400,000. We are again under obligations to J. W. Sul. commodation of lookers-on at che games. The x : ; 4