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May 1, 1862 (4 pages)

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pennants STATE FINANCES. The Transcript, on several occasions, has charged upon the Democretic party the ——— responsibility of the State debt, and all the 10, Heis authorleed to re ive flvedlidementaand bad management of the State finances; and <ollect and receipt for the same, the give® y it Tuesda last of issue its in , to en am cr Sa A. Badlam, Jr., is our Agent for to reeeive advertisements and collect for the same. Know-Nothing party the credit of baving t for San Francis ce ing r a ner which, by system l financia the rated inaugu 1, 1862. A M , G N I N E V E Y A D S R THU for two or three years, the current expenvi ad o er st e Ea h T — . s e i ses were paid in cash. Every person at all r r a B a in {urexp ces which are allowed to be sent across the acquainted with the Legislative history of continent, leave little room to doubt that our State, who has read the Transcript, another terrible battle will soon be fought must have noted ita gross misrepreseutaia the vicinity of Corinth, betweeu the artions. We shall not undertake to defend mies of Halleck and Beauregard. Possibly the financial management of the State, the contest has already been decided; but while under Democratic rule, Ly which the d. ye la de er ng lo h c u bulk of the present debt was contracted; m be ot nn ca it t, po if We have no reliable intelligence as to the but it can easily be shown, that during the strength of the two armies, Beauregard’s single year the Kaow-Nothiogs had control s er rt se de y b d, te ma ti y es of the State Government, they increased sl ou ri va is y m ar 0 00 0, 15 to 00 ,0 80 m o r the State debt more than it had been iof at s, er on is and pr men, avd one dispatch says Halleck has creased under any two years of Democratic about 160,000; but this is probably exagrule. The State Prison contract with Esgerated, A Federal victory at Corinth tell, which was given to him as a reward would settle the rebellion in the southwest; for partisan services by the Know-Nothing and the rebels are in such a position that Legislature, cost the State not less than nothing short of the complete annihilatton half a million of dollars. This contract of Halleck’s army would do them any good. was made in the spring of 1856, when the Another great battle will probably be Know-Notbiogs bad control of every departfought in the vicinity of Yorktown, and ment of the State Government; and duriog from the movements of the different divithat season the State credit was lower than it seems to be it ever bas been before or since, sions of McClellan’s army, During bie purpose to bag the entire rebel army in the session of 1857, when there was a large Wastern Virginia, The capture of CornDemocratic majority in both branches, the . CHINN & BOWLEY, possession of the Union forces. We are assurwallis, eighty years ago, at Yorktown, seLegislature inaugurated a system by which ed by a gentleman who is in constant commuLambrite Joseph is e er th at th , nt me rn ve Go e th th wi on nd ti ca ,a ni the State finances were placed in a healthy cared the independence of the Colonies the blockade at New Orleans Merrifield James at th t ub do tle lit it would be a little singular if the final condition, and for several years all expenll be raised on the re-establishment of the blow should be dealt to the rebellion, in ses were paid in cash. The cash system the same place, andin much the same might have been continued to the present manner, New Mextco.—Advices from New Mexico, to April 15th, state that the Texans under Sibley have abandoned Santa Fe, and were retreating out of the Territory. Maj. Duncun, in command of Vanby’s advance, came up with a party of Texaus about the 10th, and a fight ensuedin which the latter were routed. The forces under Col. Slough had formed a junction with Canby’s command at Galestro, on the 11th, and an immediate pursuit of the Texans, who were only thirty miles south, was ordered, No doubt is entertained of the capture of Sibley’s forces, as they were destitute of everything, having lost their baggage and sup wi Union authority. r he at We .— th 29 l ri Ap , oz xn Mo SS RE rT Fo and tide to-day have been favorable to the reappearance of the Merrimac, but she has not been seen, Catno, April 29.—Rebel deserters from Fort Wright, eonfirm the fall of New Orleans. New York, April 29th.—Washington specials state it is rumored that the Government is poss in possession of information which may bly lead to a cessationof hostilities, mediatiom : and compromises. Murry John ticulars of the capture, as far as known, are given in another column, and it will be plies at the battle of Pigeon Ranch. observed that the intelligence, though comsubstanagrees source, t differen a from ing TeMPORARY SUSPENSION OF THE OVERLAND ing to Accord report. first the with tially Mait.—Postmaster Parker, of San Francisbattle te despera a was there s, account rebel co, has received instructions by telegraph Fedthe of one which in n, Jackso Fort at from the Department at Wasbington, to badly others and sunk was vessels eral send all mail matter for the Hast by steamthe fort, the ng refluci after But d. damage cars, until the interruptions on the Overand river, the up ded procee fleet Federal land foute cease. Dispatches from along opposit withou city the of ion possess took the route etate that, owing to the loss uf most and largest the of capture The tion, stock and other causes, the stages cannot Leven G W DRESS GOODS =: Morris William P Me MeClelland Thos J TOILES PEINTES, INDIENNES,. McClelan Jefferson LACONES,. McEneny Patrick McClain Calvin time had it not been for the large expenditures necessitated by the corrupt contracts made by the Know-Nothing Legislature. No one Democratic Legislature ever did as much to swamp the State credit as the Koow-Notbing Legislature of 1856; and if the Democracy as a party are held respon, April 29th.—It is stated a on oT IN su Wa sible for a share of the bad financial manmajority of the committee of seven to which agement, they must be credited with having was referred all the confiscation bills, favor a l propon be ti re of ca is nf e co r th l fo ng bil ro st inaugurated the cash paying syatem, Carrurne oF New Orieans.—The news published in our Tuesday’s issue, announcing the capture of New Orleans, bas been fully confirmed by later advices. The par SOICRIES,, McMullen James McPerson Wm BROCHE DE DUTCHMAN, EABRIQUE DE PARIS, MOZAMBIQUE DE PORTUGAL, ESTAPELLAS DIE CORINTH. Nilon Thos ‘Norton Corben Nix F J Nicol Robt Owens Geo Powers Edward—2 Parker Geo F Pollard Chas J Pique E Potter Thos . Russell John Rowe Geo Severance Benj Smith James A—2. Snider Wm don H ar Sh erty. d vi Da r he us Sl The War Department have received a dis-. Smith John Tenn., near Corinth, da. patch from Monterey, g ag St of companics ted yesterday, which states five DOUBLE-BACK-ACTION SPRINGs, BLOCKADE HOOPED SKIRTS. Stumpf F Sterling J an iv ll Su enemy’s our cavalry had a skirmish with the cavalry two miles in advance, thie mornimm the Thomer Augustus enemy retreated, Eight of them were killed, including a major, and 18 prisoners with horses . Weaver James Walton James and arms were captured. One of our men was Waung Richard Williams W E wounded. The prisoners say the enemy have Williams William Woodin H E. men at forinth and that upwards of 80, of the above Tet y an r fo g in ll ea s on rs Pe ? (( they are intrenching and mounting large guns. .” ed is rt ve Ad “ e ar ey th y sa se ea pl ll wi , ters Tus Fars or Froyp.—The fate that has already overtaken this traitor should be a warning to mankind forever. While acting as a Cabinet Minister under an oath to support the Constitution and Government of his country, he was plundering the one and plotting the destruction of the other. Compelled to flee from the Capitol of the nation, he accepted a generalship in the rebel ranks under Davis. Eartuquaxt.—The Los Angeles News Jearns from an express rider between that place and Fort Yuma, that a severe eartbquake was experiencedabout the middle of April, on the desert, At Carisco Creek Station, its effect was severely felt, and the inhabitant of the vicinity were stricken with consternation, We learn from Mr. Pattigon, the tele. graph operator at this place, that Eastern. dispatches were received by the. Associated FOR CITY MARSHAL.—W. H. DAVIDSON is announced as a candidate for the-office of Crry MarSHAL, at the coming election—Monday, May 5th, te d: ar [m . 62 18 is announced as a eandidate-for@iry MARSHAL at the [maré6:te. ensuing election—May Sti, 1882. YARD. THE SAME GOODS BEING SOLD AT EVERY OTUER: Store for 25 Cents Per Yard, French: & American Prints at 1 Bit. A. YARD AND) OPWARDS, 1,000 PLE CES LINEN, 50 CTS. A YARD. NOTICE TO WOOD CHOPPERS. ber tinw: AT THE NEVADA GAS CO’S WORKS, S4ik.and) Wool'Curtain Damask, seudo Commander -in-chief has relieved him of 100 Cords of dry Pitch Pine Wood, for which Brown and Bleached Sheeting, is command until he can find time to try hin: Cash will be paid at the rate of from eight to fifteen Lace and Muslin Curtains, Nesada, April 24, 1862—1m. Woo] Damask, to the rebellion, Itis worth as much to ernment, of which he was once a high and’ . officer d honore Table Damask, the Union cause as would have been the 7. M. HIXSON & BRO’S, Rita Prices Current. capture of Beauregard’s entire army. We Tur New York Chamber of Commerce is os MARSEILLES & LANCASTER QUILTS, may expect now, that tho Mississippi river about to make an appeal to the banks, insur50 n.,. gallo half s, g Piakle 37%. : 9 og We . @ ‘ r, Butte one of etc., for am advance s, anie comp ance will soon be re-opened to commerce, from million dollars for the construction of floating cage ene 6 ae $160 Pia Py Mantillas, Shawls, Bonnets, Shakers, the source to the mouth, and that the blockbatteries, steam rams, and the like, for the deNo. 1 China (mat) é .$3.13. Oysters . . a 2. picdws 6254 ) cured @ug. Hams, 1,00/ ..$ ths. 4 es, Candl Gov-. the that cted expe is It city. the of fense ade will shortly be raised. There is nothEMBROIDERIES, ye er . . Nails, 12 ths... -$1,00) ernment will refund the money. ing now to prevent a Federal fleet ascendSpades.....-».$1,25. ‘* Billings’ ...0.18 . 37 1;. Bacem (State’s).... 15 ... ies. Handl Pick . : mo ~~ ru Te ag ie Sunshades, Umbrellas, Parasols, &c., &c. ing the river and taking possession of * Qur own curihg,.25 *. Sack of Flour and box HO! FOR SALMON RIVER! of Dthoking..., $3,25. Shoukters.‘*..' .. 15 FINE LOT OF PACK Memphie, and this wlll be done as soon as a ” animals, in good condition to . Te, ie wed <i~A<ke* 314 a sufficient force oan be collected at New Ormake the trip to Salmen River or 6& G. IN ET RP CA w® leans to undertake the expedition, unless the Cariboo mines, for sale cheap for ay TERMS—CASH. -Ga by eash, Memphis is first taken by Com. Foote’s N& 75 BROAD STREET, NEVADA, J. M. HIXSON, & BRO. ain, Ingr y, e-Pl Thre et, Welu , sels Brus gunboats, A few doors above Weaver & Co’s, Nevada, May Ist, 1862. aye eee teen nene 1 INTERESTING TO NORTHERN Property Hot UNITED China Store. apred. STATES BOGKING, OIL CLOTH, ATTENTION! EVERYBODY ! RESTAURANT, HE UNDERSIGNEB, large stock of And Evory Variety of Floor Covering, FMRAVING A “AND LODGING HOUSE. Groceries, Provisions & Mining Taols near half a mil the important case, involving lion dollars, of the Confederate States, vs. To pg Pain-—Phe volunteers at Fort John Jones, on a— to sequestrate the to Deserrep.—Three soldiers named Kurtz, PER FOR CITY MARSHAB.—GEO. 8. PIERCE A coward as well as a thief and traitor, his Press.yesterday, but the news was not pers,—A late Richmond paper has the foldeemed of sufficioient importance to tele, lowing: Inthe Confederate Court on Saturday last graph to Nevada. Churchill, Nevada Territory, are to be paid off this week, They have been in service six months, and as yet have . received nothfrom Uncle Sam except their. clothing, 10,00 Yards of Lawn for One Bit. E. F. BEAN, P. Mi May 1, 1862. is South, the of city cial commer nt importa commence running again under four weeks, for cowardice. He may eseape being shot by dollars a cord, according to quality. dealt been yet has which blow hardest the J. 8. KANEEN, Superintendent. Jeff. Davis, but only to be Kung by the GovFor the present, therefore, the overland Mail is suspended; but it is understood that it will be resumed as soon as the route east of Salt Lake can be re-stocked. RAR HRS n i e h . st Ea e e th om i fr ws F Ne O c T hi S ap I gr L le Te FI OF T S e nc E sa oi H nn T co re N y I t Cuicaco, AprilRie EMAINING , ia rn nfo co li s to Ca em Se g, , ty Ci s’ Pitt at da , th of the 26 R at Neva , 62 18 t, is Y A M tradict the statement brought by deserters that THURSDAY, Corinth was being evacuated. It is believed in the Nevada Democrat, having ly ial that a a battle cannot much longer be delayed. iftecne eaprmee B Me any paper in the City.] na aay Neel April 28th.—Dispatches to . ST LI ’ S E I D A L . om fr ed iv ce re en be ve ha t en the Na W M s r M is rr Ha n sa Su ss Mi ck . si On Cu l. ri Ap of th 1i e th to ut ag Commodore Farr h t e b a z i l E s r M e j t u L F E s r M o o . L sri Ch ss Pa to e the 4th an expedition en rout n n A y r a M n o t w e N 4 “ H s r M d n g l s w a C . e BAVE JUST KECEIVED AT TUR M th wi ed ad lo rs me ea st e re th of ng ti is ns co tian a n n a H . . rs me ea }
st l be re e troops were attacked by thre . T S I L S ' N E M E L T N E G n i . r rs me ea st r ou of e on s te nu mi After fighting 30 A . of e at st d de ow cr e th of t un co ac on ew dr th wi American Dry-Goods Store! W n o s r e d n A . t gh fi her decks. The other two continued the . y em en e th en wh s te nn mi y H rt fo t r d e an b ur o ho R n an o t r a B C m W r e k r a B withdrew apparently crippled. Four rebel ves. Bishop Ber.j M—2 Brown John W , NEVADA , STREET BROAD . n si ro d an ne ti en sels loaded with cotton, turp H s a h C n o t t u B . e th n ru to ng ti mp te at in ed ur pt ca en be have n o s r e m m E n i a C blockade. m a i r h p E t t e u q o h C OF STOCK SE IMMEN AN a ll te p i l l i h P g a s m r Carino, April 29th—The steamer Es i *B o b n o t l r a C t. gh ni st la g in nd La gh ur sb tt Pi fi) om fr d ve ri ar G e ar ns gu e ig se r ou W d d n an a n g i in d ov r pr e im F k e r ar a l C Roads E n j Cook We . le ib ss po as t fas as d ar rw fo d ve mo g in be Spr ing and Su mm er Goo ds! n Wm o t s n a r C -. rt po re e ar s hi mp Me of D ns ze ti ci e th of ty ori maj ld he e ar gs in et me Develin James n io Un et cr se d H an al, loy ed sA pri al er ed r James he ot d an Dick ss ti en Pr n. Ge y. tl nigh a th Trees by n io nt te Joseph at ed rk ma th Dixson wi ed iv ce re re we C s oner Wm Donnell PER CHEA SELL WILL THEY . de ma ch ee sp A s. hi mp Me the Union men in Drummond Thos e th in s er on is pr ow ll fe s hi to ss ti en Pr n. by Ge Wm . ns. ize cit Fluogin e th by d re ee ch ly ud lo Andrew s wa et re st Fermine N Isaac . nt se s Frock wa s an le Or w Than the Same Quality of Geods Ne of e ur News of the capt Forbes Thos . , th 27 l ri Ap t, gh ni ay nd Su s at Fe e er ed mm Furlong Patrick to So and may cause him to change his hitherto cauEVER OFFERED WRKE John Glassette iah J , G tious policy. Wm Goodison . e th to oO ls d ia ec Gooden WasHinoTon, April 29th.—Sp D L Graves s ha ent F sid B Pre e Glidden New York papers, state that th r! KE' MAR S THI EN F J Guis an er Guis W F received a dispatch from a source altogeth n io at rm fo in h ic wh h ug ro th at th om fr t en differ Hermann Harding A H w Hawkins came yesterday, confirming the capture of Ne S Chas Hanscom John Orleans. It removes all doubts which were Hamilton N Jacob Hottle A 6000 Yards of Biaek Silk for $1 per Yard and up. entertained in the minds of some as to the enHermott . B H R e er Th . Hopkins hs ap gr le te l be re wads. tire reliability of the is reason to believe that there has been a disB Nathaniel Jordan Geo Soseph g tm ec sp re nt 3,500 Yards of Fancy Sitk at © cents per Yard me rt pa De ry su ea Tr e th at cussion dolibr. one the policy of raising the blockade of the South. Kelly Patrick wosth s e m a J er ll Ke ern ports immediately on their coming ito . Kilmer H C—2 Knapsackey Jacob wre bacco of August Belmont, was taken up. The NO, 49 BROAD STREET, NEVADA, “a ON HAND—AND MORE COMING, HE HOUSE FORMERLY KNOWN as the United States Hotel, is now opened as FROM 60 CENTS TO $1,25 PBR YARD. TABLE-OLOLHS AND TABLE LYE), WILL SELL, AT WHOLESAGE, Rothschilds have interposed, and as French A RIRST-CLASS RESTAURANT; i Merrie rrr 33 1-2. ets. by Kegs. citizens claim the tobacco as their property. Candles,,....... ...$2 50 per Box. And Lodging House. . Proceedings in this case will be most probab BPO vécscces va in Halé Barrels 15 1-4 cts. The House bas been thorou ghly renovat ed, and . nadie tel pestpsnat, as the blockade cuts of fixed upin the best manner. It willbe kept as a . WOR. ccsccre by the Chest 52 1-2 cts per Ib. from the Rothschilds the opportunity of attendRestaurant—the Lodging Depart ment remaining as ing properly to their interests in the matter. formerly, For Convenience of Location, €leanliness EE iiscivned vans $6 12 I-& cts, per 100 lbs. OF EVERY VARIETY. LADIES’ & CHILDRENS’. and Comfort of Rooms, this house cannot be surpassed Be A Soe cchnesdcnsscnas $4 00 per Case. The French Minister at Washingt on, not Cramer, and Torneta, lately stationed at by any in this city; to which fact we call the atten. Winslow’s er Kensett’s Corn, $4 62 doz. ts, Cen 25 at s, ker Sha s, net Bon s, Hat long since, endeavor ed to get permissio n tion of our fellow-citizens and the publia. Fort Churchill, have deserted since the Having PROPORTIONAT ARTICLE OTHER EVERY been E, connec ted with the Hotel busines s in to visit Richmond , to look after the interthis place for the past nine years, and thaokful for . command started.for Owen’s river, AND UPWARDS. ta. Terms, Casin -@O ests of sonse of his countrymen. It is prob —— favors, we soticitja moderate share of publie AVODS. J. M.:HIXSON &BRO, Aprid2z. Hanvock Jounston, a son of Gen, We have adopted the following RuLks and RravA. 8. able his object was to attend to this suit in LATIONS; ~ PUR EN BE VE HA S OD GO r e k A Johneton, was severely injured, recently, behalf of the Rothsebilds, DE: CR@N K’S ROOT BEER . putt Ne intoxicated perspn will be admitted to the we that es, pric such at and , cash for D ASE “CH AVIN G BOUGHT ALL THE FIXat Los Angeles, use, by being thrown from a cent less than per, fifty m, ithe sell will and rd;. affo can TUBES, etc., used im the manufacture of A Deap soldier was found, a few days since, horee, : standing upright ina well; near the Presidio’ 2d—No dogs will be admitted into the heuse. 3d—No smoking will be allawed in the dining-room. DOCTOR .CRONK’S CELEBRATED ROOT BEER, — 6th—The house will be kept open until the depart. This beer makeg.a pleasant and healthful beverage , purchased elsewhere; and those in want they canhe of any articles in our line, we should. be pleased to Repay y at 9 follows: Brgakfast from. garly morof Mr. R. McDaniel, . would, respeettully inform the have caifiand satisfy themselves that we are selling 1 San.Francisco. From an examination, it apoy ning until er eion ha *pas tila. mM. ed. Dinner stat es M m . pric from the half-pa at st saloon and keepers ity, , ang qual allin the want of of shis s part health good y bever~ Tus Amalie teh;says that most of the pears that he must have fallen into the well, age, that] have comme nced runnin g a wagon regucounty 0 and business men of that counwhich was imperfectly covered, several weeks 5th—Personwill g, be served with whaterer they larly.agd,.am now ready to fillyorders at very low, ty have been obliged to leave their duties to atsince, while on his way outta the, Presidio. eall for—if it can be fonnd in the market. . prices. tend upon the Senatorial Court as witnesses in Hardy case. JacoB GREER, found,guilty F. Weigel, in, Butte county ed to be on, the ure of the Sacramento stagea. TuE San Francisco papers state that a con. GRUSH & PARKER, siderable revival is in progress among the col of A of raleht beostacdpo been, sentenca North Meech.” ’ May. ws age ih a dozen were ch rch, ist t chu Baptia _™mayl. R CITY. MARSHAL,.—U. S. GREGORY, is:announced as a candidate; for Crry Mangal at the ensuing election, Monday, May 5th. (te. please leay, hE R RHEE E. B, KEYES,No 24 Bowlder st., Nevadas., ; 4 SEEDSfo,r saleby At the Broad Street Drug Stor?» April, 1.; j and. is commended by all who haye tried it. . ag Send.in Your Orders. -<@o Familigs desiring to be furnished will their orders at the manutacwry,., apr2dy,. , O C C A B O T A I N I G R I V D N A * H4yar4 C. M. BATES,