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March 9, 1861 (4 pages)

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9 . t a r c o m e D a d a v Ae eT et een er Jeff. Davis’ Inaugural. Jefferson Davis was inaugurated as Presidept of the “Confederate States of Ameri ca,” at Montgomery, on the 18th of Feb. by rted repo as ess, addr ral ugu ina bis and , me sa e th for t and collect and receip A. Badglam, Jes is our Agent for Sacramento . telegraph, is published in the Union of ts and collect for the same. Thursday. to receive adv: Judging from this docament van). the Cotton States have separated from the SATURDAY EVENING, MARCH9,1861. for San Franis out A “Gesaviie taco cisco, He is authorized to receive advertisements BY TELEGRAPH TO THE NEVADA DEMOCRAT. Joint Senatorial Convention. Sacrawento, March 9th. The two Houses met iu Joint Convention today. The fifth ballot was as follows: McDougall, 25 ; Nugent, 16; Depver, 15; Phelps, 21; Weller, 19; Creamer, 7 ; Hoge, 2; Heacock, 1; Bowie, 1. Union, not on account of any real grievanday Mon il unt ned our n adj tio ven Con The to be to it ed iev bel y the e aus bec but ces, tive fugi A e.— Cas e Tue Canava Fuoriv t, nex rs yea ny ‘ma of aks spe He . sest elave case has lately been before the Canatheir inte es, Stat rn tbe Nor e htb wit ’ sy” ver tro con of ble era sid con Sitver Crry.—The editor of the Silver da Courts, which has excited ure sec d to ere eav y end inl “va ing hav of and . Unithe and try coun that in Age has lately permitted the light of bis interest, both ’ s,’ ght “ri ir the for t pec res and ty” ili nqu tra . Aned nam ve sla d ted States, An escape countenance to irradiate the street of Silver in ance inst le sing a ify spec not does but aextr the Gerson had been arrested under City, aud speaks thus of the town and its bas m onde Cott of ity quil tran the h whic ing, hear l efu inhabitants : dition treaty, and after a car ed oach encr ts righ their or d, urbe dist been t tha d Silver City is essentially a mining town, the Court of Queen’s Bench decide nt, rnme ious prec Gove ral the of Fede the more by time upon this at g ucin prod of use cla t tha hin wit e cam y arl the case cle y, itor Terr the of nce bala the all than l meta t grea n give bave to said is l gura luau The the treaty requiring persons charged with e. e shap labl avai an iu se cour of n mea we es, Stat er bord the of le peop the to nse offe crime to be retarned, The case, however, Its numerous Mills appear to be unceasingoftheir all ance defi at sets only not it as l was appealed to a higber Court, and a fina ly eugaged, aod the monotonous crash of they s that mate n inti not n, but atio atio sens @ medi of uces fers prod ps stam y man its ry. rua Feb of h 16t decision was given on the cusunac the ; ce silen dead of that ke uuli d itte will not be perm to have any part or The Court sustained the decision of the inual strain, cont a on kept is d ear tome h the whic er upon eare ious glor the in lot but law, of on sti que the on Queen’s Bench, watching for a change in the programme, this red. On ente es now on have Stat Cott . lity nica tech a on er son until aud overwhelming “fatigue” weighs pri discharged the pe esca to fain is be and ner, liste a the dow ect s : subj Davi says to rty, libe at Anderson was therefore set evCity er Silv In g dio, ryin uave the from that from ring only tion diffe titu With a Cons the great joy of the colored population. of our fathers in so far as it is explanatory of ery thing is saerificed to utility, and nought N E W Y O R K PR IC Es . FORNIA Is APFECTED.—In the meantime, the Distress AT CHARLESTON—How Ca.i distress in the South increases daily, as a consequence of the secession movement. The State troops at Pensacola have mostly withdrawn from the field, having become discouraged and demoralized by inaction, want of provisions, sickness, ete., and at Charleston, also, the murmuring of the volunteers has become quite audible. I see private letters every 7 nearly, coming from authentic sources in Charleston and other parts of the State, all concurring in the statement that business is stagnated, that taxes are already very burdensome, that a reign of terror prevails, and that inevitable bankruptcy is the oe of the people unless some peaceful adjustment of their relations to the Federal Government is speedily arranged. This, you may rely upon it, is not an overrdawn_picture. And out of all the evil comes one good for California, to wit: that the men of means, who foresee already the time when taxation will press them out of the “Southern Confederacy” or the seceding States, almost invariably look to the Pacific coast fora place of refuge and their future homes.—[ Wash. Cor. Bulletin. party of five overland mail and Little Rock coach drivers entered the grocery of a German named Hagge, and commenced quarreling. Pis Arrival or THE Mar Sreamer.—The steamer California arrived from Panama yesterday morning, with intelligence of the missing steamer, Uncle Sam, The latter steamer left Panama on the 11th of Febru ary; on the 13th, while off Costa Rica, she broke ber shaft, and was till the 19th in reaching Acapulco, when it was found that both shafts were broken. The California brought a portion of the Uncle Sam’s pasecngers, and the mail. The remaining passengers will be brought up on the Golden Age. Teeth. WHICH DR. LEVASON AS PURCHASED THE RIGHT OF MANUFAC. turing, and has all the steam apparatus Ke. &e, With a large assortment of the most Beautiful TEETH expressly for this Process. The Durability of Vulcanite has been fully tested in the Easterm States during the last four years, and pronounced pre-emjnent over all known substances as a PLATE FOR ARTIFICIAL TEETH, Rendering the work mueh LIGHTER and CHEAPER than GOLD !! yet equally durable and more Beautiful. It absorbs no moisture! Resists the strongest Acids !! Taking a high polish and having no inter. stices for the lodgment of food [!! It’s more cleanly than any Gold Work can be made and are Worn with More Comfort, R. LEVASON, Office is over BLock & Co’s Store, Nevada. general welfare, it is not usual [unreasation is of croppings, indications, prospects ment while the parties were having a trial besonable?] to expect that the States from which traces of silver, and yield of gold. The fore the Mayer, on the 105th. On that day, of the ion with the States from which we have hearts are turning to stone ; and their gait oners and made for a place of execution, but stab is neither practicable nor desirable. as firm as the price of their stocks, before carrying out their designs the authoriged ers lod and son d pri ed, ure the sec rfer iate ties rom this authoritative declaration, we them in jail. Fiac or tHe Paciric Repusiic.—An conclude that a fence has already been estimable lady of this city, and a Southerner, erected on the northern boundary of the in speaking of a Pacific Republic, remarked ForrigN Mrner’s Tax.—The collectors last ed arrest were tax ’ miners n foreig the of “Confederate Stateg,” to prevent any extenthe other day that she did not approve of the nt’s Fremo on men China some g forcin for week Bear flag being adopted as the flag of the consion in that direction. y alread were they when , license the pay to grant templated Republic; that she thought the most Jeff. Davis and the politicians of his appropriate device for the flag of the Pacific Rein posession of the license of Col. Fremont to Maripo The y. robber was charge The mine. yublic, and one that would most truly represent t school have now accomplished whut they have been working for for many years— they have “precipitated the Cotton States into revolution,” To effect this result they broke up the Democratic party at Baltimore, and by putting up a bolting candi date assisted in the election of Lincoln, in order to give them a pretext for seceding. Lincoln’s Policy. The speeches of Lincoln while en his way by the most direct route, from Springfield to Washington, and the action of his party in Congress, afford some indieations of the policy that will be adopted by the new Administration, The idea of marching an army down South, with the view of subverting the provisional government instituted by the Cotton States, we presume has never been entertained by Lincoln, or any considerable number of bis party. Bat the passage in the House of Representatives of what is known as the “force bill,’’? and which was doubtless introduced at Lincela’s natics, no one in the North will be disposed San Francisco on Thursday, from Humboldt to send a force
Sout h to coerc e the seced ing reports the total losof s the bark Acadia, States. Tue Uran DeLeoare.—The Silver Age says that those best acquainted with the Fort Sewrer.—The Bulletia’s Washing construction, I fear that all is lost. ginia, and we will save the Union. Save Vir Age Garments cut in the latest styles, and war ranted to fit. mar6-tf, Give me a call, J. MORROW, No, 38 Broad street, Nevada, L. M. COHN, ARRANGEMENTS TO GO INTO BUSINESS side of Com holders on the northe between Pine and Broad streets, on or before the 10th day of April, a. p. 1861, to construct a sidewalk in front of bry het ef e the Sec. 2. Said Sidéwalk shall be on the gradof Graham’s son, a lad of nine years, shot Higgs IMMEDIATELY. L. M. COHN, struct the Sidewalk in front of his or her property, inthe arm. Higgs then shot the boy, wounding as required, it shall become the duty of the Marshal Philadelphia Dry Goods Store, Come, k and don ing ct wor the hav tra for con a out let to him so seriously that itis thought he cannot recover. William Ticer, a lad of fourteen, was the property along the line thereof shail be held re also injured by a shot. William Getting, one of the participants, is in jail. sponsible for the reasonable expense of the same. Passed Mareh Tth, 1861, JOHN WILLIAMS, President. mard-3w T. H. Rours, Clerk. Lecture ON WASHINGTON.—The Acade oe! e.9me BLUE WING LIQUOR SALOON, Rey. T. Starr King’s lecture on Washington, my of Music, at San Francisco, was literally crowded on Monday evening to listen to the NO. 64 BROAD STREET, NEVADA, notwithstanding it had been delivered there as mercial st., Nevada, January 17, 1860.—td u, BE. WALL, J.B, NEWMAS. WALL & NEWMAN, (Successors to J. S. Wall.) NO, 55 BROAD STRE&T, NEVADA. DEALERS IN GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, MINING TOOLS, &C. &C. “RANCH FOR SALE.— Alan ON HAND THE LARGEST STOCK OF Goods to be found in this City, and will be sold on the most HE UNDERSIGNED OFFERS FOR Sale, bis Ranch, situated about seven miles REASONABLE TERMS. lon, France, for an experiment to be tried with above Nevada, between Vanderlieth’s and Deer ereek ga” Goons De.iverep Free or CHarnce any “@R the steel-plated frigate Gloire. This vessel is There is a good dwelling on the Ranch, together Se Reasonance Mistance. “OH to be impelled with all the power of steam to with a Barn, Spring-House, etc.; 25 acres are unstrike against a ship-of-the-line, and endeavor der fence, and eighteen acres have been cultivated, WALL & NEWM AN, irrifor obtain be ed to cut her in two with her bronze prow. The and an abundance of water can Nevad Street Broad 55 No, oct2-t a. . f steam engines of the Gloire are enveloped in gtting purposes, There is also an Orchard on the — Ranch, contaiming about two hundred thrifty trees, mattrasses, to protect them from being too sume of which will bear fruit this season. awr POS TPO NEM ENT “© much shaken by the force of the shock. Should F. McLEOD, it succeed, several large steamships will be Nevada, March 7th 1861.—tf built on the plan of the Gloire. OF A. LIEBERT’S SECOND to him to advertise for the lost tribes aforesaid? supply of AMER ICAN BEEF , PORK, MUTTON, AccrpENt AT DowNTeVILLE.—During the VEGETABLES, &c., firing of an anvil salute at Downieville on the 4th of March, a sledge hammer, used in firing, g@ALSO—CORNED BEEF AND PORK. <@@ A Seraz.—In Stockton, the other day, great their own graves with the implements and be bonds were redeemed at eighty-four cents excitement was created by the discovery of a . shoveled under. shining metal in the dirt where a cellar was beoa the dollar. Claims were staked off and Tur London Chemical News states that hunpr ep ar at io ns ma de fo r wa sh ing the dirt, but it dreds of barrels of the clarified fat of horses are New Posrorrics.—A new Pestoffice has was foun ronage ts fore bestowed on the Estabishment. dealers furnished with the best quality of Beef &c. on reasonable terms. CHARLES KENT, k. O. TOMPKINS, Nevada, March 7th, 1861—tf 0, H. P. WHITE & CO., Forwarding Merchants, SAN FRANCISCO, HE TICKETS RETURNED FROM the country, leaving about one-fourth of the number unsold, 1 have decided to postpone the drawing of Rafile to SATURDAY MARCH 23d 1861, At which time the Drawing will take place WITHOUT FAIL. I pledge myself to have NO MORE POSTPONEMENTS AFTER THAT TIME, Sa Tickets good for Likenesses as well after as before the Drawing. ee NN ag REMEMBER THIS !! ~<a A. LIEBERT’S RAFFLE WILL COME OFF POSITIVELY SACRAMENTO, Marysville and Placerviile. d that the metal was ‘“spelter”—useimported from Ostend to England, and sold in A7ILL RECEIVE AND been established at Etna Mills, Siskiyou ful for some La: ses, but no SPEEDILY t a circulatin London for genuine butter. Pies and puddings county, and one Sleeper appointed Pust. me : for war d all goo ds con sig ned to us, to all secdied salt umth —weitloc h aliwh ich some practical jo ty. j ker ha made of such a savory substance must be very tions of California and Ut ah Territory. master. tempting to epicures. PRESENTATION RAFFLE! We soligit a continuance of the very liberal pat thieves, if detected, should be compelled to dig ing excavated. Will continue to carry on the Tailoring business im all its various branches, and hopes that by fair aud liberal dealing he may receive a good @bare of the public patronage. Desperate AFFRAY.—A desperate affray occured lately ata horse race in Marion county, street, of uniform width, not to exceed eight feet, THOSE HAVING BILIS AGAINST ME on isi ed erv and er uct sup the str und l con be shal and Arkansas, The occasion was a dispute about direction of the City Marshal. bets lost and won. Firearms were freely used, Sec. 3. Should any property holder on Commerand five persons injured—three ag A cial street, between the termini specified in the first WILL PLEASE PRESENT THEM. farmer named Graham was shot by Mr, Higgs. section of this ordinance, neglect or refuse to con tom correspondent, io a letter, says: “There burst and sadly wounded two men, one in the thigh and anoth er in the hand. The former Epeerrton’s Srexou.—We are indebted to is some strange mystery about the matter had his thigh badly mashed and is not expecSenator Chase for a pamphlet copy of Sene of reinforcements to Fort Sumter, forI ted to recover. ator Edgerton’s second speech on the Union have seen evidences which certainly seem MEAN Larceny.—A large number of picks, a delivered in the Senate con the conclusive of the fact that there are men spades, ete , which were used in repairing the 14th ult, inside the fort who were not there a month Odd Pellow’s cemetery at Stockton, were stoago.”’ len from the grounds recently. The thief, or Bonps Repeemep.—On the 4th instant, one thousand dollara of the Sonona county mings, &c,, &., IMPORTANCE OF THE VIRGINIA CONTEST. ~The importance of the late contest in VirIN SAN FR AN CI SC O, NOTICE. ginia, which has: fortunately been decided as TO THE UNINDEBTED ARTIES the friends of the Union hoped, is shown by dersigned for FRUIT TREES, SHRUBBERY, &c., I WILL CLOSE HERE the appended note from Senator Douglas, which are requested to call and settle the first of next closing out our business. about are we as week, he wrote a day or two before the election, to a PATTESON & MADIX. gentleman residing in Petersburg: Nevada, March 9th 1861*—1t ON THE 15th OF MARCH, 186). Thave only time, in reply to your inquiry, [Number 60. to say that there is hope of preserving the peace os N ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR and the Union. All depends upon the action THE CONSTRUCTICN OF A SIDEWALK ON of Virginia and the Border States. If they COMMERCIAL STREET. way ALL PARTE S INDEB TED TO ME <@a remain in the Union, and aid in a fair and just The Trustees of the City of Nevada do Ordain as settlement, the Union may be preserved. But follows: 1. Itshall be the duty of the property WILL PLEASE CALL AND SETTLE Secrion if they secede under the fatal delusion or a remercial street, rly “MPIRE MEAT MARKET!! two square miles, has been incorporated by ery Geutile vo te in Utah Territory. Fine Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, T'rlm Lampe, of a daughter. Mor mon stre ngth , are of the opin ion that at Strate eLpemons will be held in New the next elec tion for Dele gate to Congress LOOKING For THE Lost Trines.—Mr. A. J. Hampshire on the 22th of March, in ConNo. 5 Comme rcial Street. the Gentiles, if unanimous, can elect their Benjamin, the enthusiastic Jewish traveler, is necticut on the Ist of April, and in Rhode up in British Columbia, looking for traces of KENT & TOMPK INS, Propri etors. cand idat e against all opposition. This, the the lost tribes of the House of Israel, who, he Island on the 34 of April. State officers aod Members of Congress will be elected in Age says, will be worth trying for, and to thinks, may have come across from Asia by THE UNPERSIGNED HAVE AS*0ciated themselves together for the each of these States, Behr ing’ Stra s its. We fear that the pers erthat end it recommends that the people purpo se of carrying on Meat Market vering gentleman has a prospect of becoming a business. Weshall always keep on should sink all minor differences, place but “Wandering Jew” himself. Did it ever occur Vinainia Crry.—This town, embraeing band. FRESH, and in the best possibly condition, a one candidate id the field, and give him ev Tt subscriber having purchased the entire interest of B. Fogerty, together with his large and well assorted stock of goods, consistiag of In this city, March 9th 1861, the wife of T. C. stars and stripes were adopted as the national yesterday, by a vote of 40 ayes to 22 naya next two or three years, but nothing that flag of the Union. A motion to sabstitute the Crittenden resolutions was negatived by a vote of 27 ayes could be called civil war. The Cotton GRE AT prep arations are being made at Touto 37 nays, States have not the means to send an army North, and with the exception of a few faWreckep.—Capt. Gage, who arrived at CAMPAIGN OF 1861. its future condition, would bea British Lion sa Gazette says, “It is generally acknowledged with the tail of the bear sticking out of its that foreign miners’ licenses cannot longer be mouth! <A friend suggests that John Bull collected upon the estate.” HAVIN G MAD E would be apt to swallow us, tail and all.—[MaBIRTH. rysville Democrat, lately as the 23d ult. Incidentally, says the S OFFERED FOR SALE ON VERY secede will not be admitted, nor their indeBulletin, the lecturer suggested to the military solutions, reported by a majority of the Reasonable terms. kor further particulars enof the city a grand celebration on the 20th of quire at the pendence acknowledged. This policy may BLUE WING SALOON, Committee, were adopted in the Assembly June, in commemoration of the day when the Nevada, March 7th 1861,—2w* produce occasional collisions during the the Utah Legislature, and will be governed by five Trastees, who are to be elected on Monday next, March 11th. ARTIFICIAL Fe, forehead, and died at Particulars will shortly be published with Certifimorning. Three of the drivers—Geo. Bennett, eates. Mad Ellis and Pony Farmer—were arrested, their well known intent; free from sectional of beauty in sight, or sound, or sentiment, and guarded by a military company, but the conflicts, which have interfered with the pursuit greets its denizins, The commoa eonvertwo others escaped. ‘There was much exciteSPRING & SUMMER Surcrpz,—Capt, O. A. Gunoon jumped off suggestion, indicatee a determination to colthe Folsom street wharf, San Francisco, lect the revenue from goods coming into last Wednesday night, and was drowned, Southern ports, even if it has to be done by He was to have been married the next day. men-of-war outside the harbors, The forts He was a native of Norway, 37 years of age which are still held by the lederal Governand bad several times threatened suicide. ment in the seceding States will be reinHis brother committed suicide in the mines forced, and probably an attempt will also be four years ago. ' made toretake the forts that have been seized, The right of the Cotton States to Resowwrions Apoprep.—The Union re during the gale Jast Sanday. She parted cable and went aghore at Trinidad. The Captain and crew were saved. The Patent Gum Colored Vuleanic Base fy, ¥@ Stopping of Decayed, and Repairing Broken The barkeeper Teeth with Artificial Bone or Pure Geld, Extracting tols were drawn on bothsides. or Cleaning of Teeth. Charges, the same as in the named Butcher, was shot through the head an a list of which, as allowed by the Dental Coldied instantly. Hagge received a shot in the States— leges can be seen at the Doctor’s Office. t eight o’clock the nex to the South and the nigger to the North, quate provision. But beyond this, if I mistake er citizeus ; their eyes have a metalic lustre; ted to escape. He was fired on and instantly The judiciary is a queer institution. not, the judgment and will of the people are their lips wear @ ebrystalized smile; their killed. The crowd secured the remaining pris cee MODERN DENTISTRY, And owing to their extreme lightness, any desired fullness may be given to the FACE without percepDESPERATE AFFRAY IN ARKANSAS.—At tably increasing the weight. Fort Smith, in Arkansas, February 14th, a Those interested, are invited to call on In the latter case Judge Burnett gave the law to the North and the nigger to the we have recently parted may seek to unite their Pick aod Shovel are equipments according while the trial was going on, a mob entered the s. oner ed pris the and dem ce e’s and nt offi tic insti have rnme we Jus r gove the unes unde fort law the es giv rt Cou ada South, but the Can ion ing ciat oldthe mark fast is asso ; law to Pony Farmer broke from custody and attemptuted. For this your Constitution makes ade Danogrovusiy Sicx.—Charles Van Hagan, the younger brother of James B. and J. Bense Van Hagan of this place, is now lying dangerously sick at Carson City. About a mouth ago, while at workio a milla splinter from @ stick of wood was accidentalip run in bis eye, destroying the sight. This caused him a fit of sickness from which he has not recovered, and yesterday afternoon his brothers bere received a dispatch from Carson City, stating that he was much worse, and requesting one of them to come over immediately. As soon as the dispatch was received Sheriff Van Hagan started, with the intention of traveling night and day until be reaches his brother. ’ The Greatest Improvement in 0. H. P. WHITE. ON SATURDAY MARCH 234d 1861, At the Metropolitan Theater. Nevada Feb,.12, 1961. 4. LIEBERL. (i SORDEIMCErA eee of the decisiou of the CalThis is a reversal ifornia Supreme Court in the Arcby case. re