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May 29, 1862 (4 pages)

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— i. PP si is ss Mi E TH D AN S AN LE OR w Ne Jonathan and Sierra Nevada arrived at San Francisco on Tuesday, from the north, the TO THE DEMOCRAT. Desertions at Fort Cuvrcnirs — Pp. of e ur pt ca e th of es ag nt va ad al ci er mm The co Curs on City Age, refe rrin g to matt ers a; . ed at im st -e er ov be New Orleans can hardly Fort Chur eaye chil : l, n io Un y ll ra ne ge e ar n ei er th n me Business l al in ng ro st is e er th t en em el n Much discontentment still exists among the io Un he ‘T men. the better classes of society. Spurred on by troops at the Fort, and desertions are a!most of the misery which Secession tyranny has pressdaily oceurrence. Since the second day of thig ed upon them during the last year, the Unionmonth, at which time the soldiers were paid for mutual deoff, some twelve or fifteen have deserted, In ily be organized ists will fense, and to make permanent the peace and . most cases they are allowed to go without be. repose to be enjoyed bes under the flag of the ing pursued, as pursuit in most cases proves gn. tes of the great Northwest, availing. At the present time t Union. The are not to too, who furnish the water for the Mississippi exceed fifty men at the Fort, and unless the river, will speedily pour down that noble stream desertions soon cease we will be under the the accumulation of produce seeking an outlet painful necessity of recording the fact that not to foreign markets; and this wil} revive again a Corporal’s guard is left. the trade and business of New Orleans, sweepee ing away completely everything that has dammed the channels of commercial prosperity and FOURTH OF JULY CELEBRATION, restoring a state of affairs that the people of Louisiana wtll never again consent to part with HE VARIOUS FIRE COMPANIES from fear of some fancied but unreal danger ARF HEREBY NOTIFIED that the Anniversary threatened. To open the Mississippi was the take will nt Departme Fire Nevada the of Parade task which the men of the Northwest laid out July, 1862. e hav y the ff blu the On , ack att m fro r rea ir the de. tra k to ic qu ernment to pay them for doing what would of practical sense, aod are thrown up fortifications seven miles in circum be their advantage to do without pay, is Good middling readily brings sixteen and ference, and consisting of a continuous em asl ssthsseesssssstase-sunsus-snseneernseeesesss Sacramento, May 29. ‘Thomas Boyce is our Agent for San Francis. former bringing $54,000 ia treasure, and Seidge kinr Brec the and of ing meet ts, advertisemen the At receive to authorized is co. He disap red hund Two 00. r $32,0 latte the same. co.tect and receipt for the Committee to-day, they ral Cent ion cess . than Jona the on rned retu rs mine ed point o, ent ram Sac for st Age our is , A. Badlam, Jr, on meet to on, enti Conv a call to ded deci 1o receive advertisements and collect for the same. They report that the Salmon river gold the 17th of August. They appointed a leavare many aod up, taken all is ict distr e to issue an address to the THURSDAY EVENING, MAY 29, 1862. itte Comm ing discouraged. Miners are also retarnthe State, aad adjourned. of y crac Demo Tux Emancipation Prorosirion.— The ing io great numbers from Powder river, Overland Telegraph line remains The Tranecript devotes about two colamns of having been disappointed. Most of the down. NST A its Issue of yesterday morning to the Presmen who wintered at Salmon river suffered EN L E H A ANNTN ident’s emancipation scheme, It is of the greatly from exposure and manner of livDescriprion or Fort Pi.tow.—The Chie opinion that the Union Demoeracy, or ‘‘oping, avd it is thought many will never recago Times furnishes a description of Fort FI RE DE PA RT ME NT NO TI CE . Oo ms. e syste se th their po to op y ll , wi injar em the s th from ll ca ” it cover h on as positi Pillow, (now called Fort Wright,) whic measure in order to get the secession vote. the 13th of May the remains of three men, was obtained from a person in the military We bave taken no pains to ascertain the who bad frozen to death, were found at the service who visited the fort since the invest of Fourth the on place ey th ve ha ll we d an o, ag ar ye es a lv se em th r fo the military, the to given hereby is on Invitati sentiments of tbe Union Democracy on this Patava. The flesh had been eaten by ment of Island No. 10. He asserts that the accomplished it, with the aid of their brethvarious secieties, and citizens generally, to partic). subject, but as an individual, we thiok the wolves, and nothing remaiued but the boner works are stronger and mount more guns ren from the East “who go down to the sea in pate in the celebration. By order, F. H. FISHER, proposition is impolitic, and unjust towards and a part of the clotbing, together with than the worke at Island No, 10, and the ships.” Colef Engineer, the people of the free States, The Presisome old letters and a memorandum book. disadvantages which stood in the way of Svurcipe oF Capt. WiINNIE.— Yesterday y, lr va Ca nd co Se the of on e the ti nn en pa Wi writt ci . was an pt Ca em book s the bi g, od of by in to af rn NOT rs fly-le mo LOS E-de the T CAU On un TIO is , N. os nt de en be to e ar e ac pl at th of n io ct the redu ion Hotel, in Un la Bel the at e cid sui d te it mm co CERTAIN PROMISSORY NOTE, message, proposes that the Federal Governfollowing: conntered to a much greater extent. e Th or. raz a this city, by cutting bis throat with drawn by H. Henderson, about the middie of in w, Sha B. s hi re fo be ed JANUARY, 24, 1862.—James os pp su s wa as , meot shall pay sach of the slave States as the en be ch d mu ha ts n sen ai pre pt Ca low Pil t For at er riv e Th August, 1861, for one hundred and sixty dollars in ! wore and n dma Bro n . lm omo ca Sol ed with y ar pan pe ap com t bu , nd mi ht rig and his 10; in . t No no and th, Isl dea at s doe it t tha favor of the undersigned, and payable on demand, will consent to abolish the institution, for Dibbens. If you find this you will please adsame features be ve ha t no ld wou er ang str a to d an led al, pel has been lost or mislaid = All_ persons are cautioned ion com rat be d l an wil ts boa tar mor d an n gu our pay. as note, said negotiating ulthe value of their slaves; and a resolation vertise it in the Christian Advocate. or fac a} nt purchasing me s hi against ed ect aff ng de hi clu yt pre an t to tha lieved take a position which would seem BRENNAN, M. stopped. been has n ment ge te my to us io ev pr g ng in 77 rdi en of Gua te ev vo the a . d ies by ing On bod te fir ties. to this effect was adop From the letters found with the all hope of any accuracy in 1862.—3t. 29, May Nevada, t wi ur ho e lat a l ti un dse er nv co ies he ter , bat act er wat sh ra ven ele the are er riv by ch roa app the 71 in the House of Representatives, This it appears that the deceased were formerly rba e th d te es qu re h Co e th un d mo an all , ff, an blu rm the Fo of t . foo Col the at d on the side an d an , ie nn Wi . pt Ca to go is certaioly a very liberal proposition to from Siskiyou county, in this State. to exel ad hot bro the the of nd er ma ep om ke *c ey Th ting heavy guns, sa wa it as , ch su d ta he if s, o tw on ap of we ce tan his dis a ke for ta ve HE UNDERSIGNED, HAVING A J panse of the river abo the border States, and they will show themom ro his th ire ret ld ou sh n of ma le nt the stock m ge fro no end large t ext tha ies e ter rul bat re sho e es Th es. mil Un Corron Comtna Out.—The Nashville selves the most consumate fools if they res wa d an se, d di r pe ee rk ba e f Th hal a er riv s. on the ap in we ced th pla wi l obstructions cia ifi art t fas is on s tt Tool co e ing se Min & es ns 8 nn isio Te t Prov t s, ou tha erie s Ab Groc rt . po ne re no ion d . ha ce he an ve ch a at e ey ha th a il th to d si an , eam the fuse to accept it, wh str by up d e tol to three-quarters of a mil en be ng vi ha er aft g, in rn mo rove d y an da er low nst of co nt ye e poi ar o’clock ON HAND—AND MORE COMING, _— almost yee the There is no doubt that emancipation would finding its way to market, Loade dfin d an s, me ti l era sev om ro e tar th mor of d or an n do gu e th our ch to whi ind beh d lan ed ow riv the to —WILL SELL— y cit the h ug ro th g in ss pa y ntl sta n io at ty of lu er va op se e pr ea y th cr e greatl in th at in ed ok lo e us ho the of rk gun cle e Th . the ned , tio ked sta w loc no it ly bab pro are ts boa e Th e. gaz o in his ir t Ca me n to ht ke y ta sig el le at di rib me hor im a h is d ic an the , wh ind ow er, beh nd be wi to ept exc Wholesale, at the following Prices: nce d g cha ul in ey no e co , th th d hav es an no boats the border Stat d, oo bl is in ing ter wel , bed ir the e te th osi on Opp . lay oss n acr ai ll pt she ow Ca thr and int ad. lro rai by t d eas ie rr ce ca en th d s an at bo r o r r e ++. .4ur .. p so r keg ei re lo the th by er, Butt do woald so rapidly deve The door was ower battery, the rebels have placed obstrucfrom the wound he had made. , $4.5) (a) 5 $4,2 s eeee erec ceec .. .. DOX per les, Cand dices, aud in every way add to their prosperBuyers are scouring the country in all tions in the river, impeding its navigation and immediately forced, but life was extinct. Capt. Sugar, in half-barrel8....esesseeeecess 15% ete, s wa d an , rk Yo w Ne of to ve se ti clo na ts a s boa l for wa ie dnne nn Fe cha n the Wi row of tio nar tec the ng pro e th owi as thr ity. They could well afford to emancipate rections, as far ed as ce de e Th . da va Ne of nk nt bla cece eee eeeeee $6.00, ntide poi res rt JOs.. a sho 100 y r ly —pe ver er a aGa hin rm fo Nev wit d r, an Floo ff, blu the fur eu s ev me ti me so d s, au nd te ex es lio l era e bl mta co ui eq ke , an their elaves and ma e re th at ee , ees $4.00, rs teee no ho ry ita mil th wi ed o Pie Fruit, per CA8€... ccsccreeee ri als e bu s hav ey wa Th r. s. ice gun off vy hea ir the range of jh. per cts SHG r ee se ceee 0.. .. n #ACK me . e per ws lik s, ng Ne ti Bean s ac le rs are ge te An an s pl Lo the d —[ n of n. an r; tio uo the rn tec te o’clock-this af pensation to the owners; but for the Govmade ample preparations for the pro ~ ATTENTION! EVERYBODY! Last or THE InonN.—The last shipment of
RETA1L PRICES: iron, for the completion of the first division of Butter, ®@ th...--8744 fTea, 2 papers.... 87g the Auburn Railroad arrived at San Francisco Sugar, Crushed 5 ts $1,00] ‘* Basket ......75 se on Wednesday last, by the clipper ship Andrew Brown, 6 }bs $1,00) Pickles, half gallon.. 50 “ rk Yo w Ne om fr p tri the Crushed, 5 lb. 1,00] Yeast Powders, by box 25 de ma e Sh n: so ck Ja 00 $1. . . . s. fh 12 s, il Na 0! .0 $1 . s . tb ys da 4 3 11 s, of le me nd ti rt Ca sho in the to San Francisco, 5 624 . . an rc pe s, er st 25 Oy 1, -$ +. .+ . . . . es ad Sp en The Railroad Company have now fourte .373g Pie Fruit, per bottle.37), h wit , ind ry beh ht su fig ea to Tr ops S, U. tro ir ie or the ec sp for nt in ts s me ee nk cen nt ba ve se ed te tt ia pe il a ng ng co tu yi ke tr eb li o mu to s. che roa app t all tec pro ies to ter us bat ro me nu votes, aod twenty-two to twenty-five iv child that ia determined to be contrary. The country in the rear of the enemy’s works is current Teuuessee paper. very hilly, and engineering talent has contributed to render the natural obstacles almost inW.H. Marriety.—The Carson City Age . . . s. le nd Ha ck Pi on , rk wo e th d an y, ntr cou e th in ed n imem iro on de of s is . iti le ir pos ble mi The nta mou sur Regi t mon Ver rd Thi the of r, Scor Ws. states that this notorious individual, who pregnable to any ordinary assault, and. will the first’ section, is being rapidly pushed for! on ti or op Pr in s od Go r he Ot l Al last shot be to d ence sent was who , ment the conMr. Myers, prison ory Territ a Nevad the from ward towards completion, escaped probably have to be carried by storming. D, RE VE LI S DE OD GO le mi e on in th wi ad ro the g din gra w no r is ducto tra inel sent on e whil ping slee for mer sum gh throu d passe ago, s aome two month r of the Franklin House. He exte ar qu a d an . -@ H S A C — S M R E T a Quincy, Plumas county, on the 3d iost., ty, and was pardoned by the President, Tue SHowa.TeR Party.—We stated eon cts to finish his entire contract of grading in , da va Ne , eet str d oa Br 75 No. dined at Spanish Ranch, and lodged at was killed ut tbe battle of Lee’s Mills, As days ago, on the authority of a private letuly.—[Placer Herald. O, BR & ON XS HI M. J, 4. r2 ap Buck’s Ranch, It is supposed that he re. the regiment charged upon the rifle pits ter from Capt. Greene, that Showalter and tion of sec a is ere —Th ry. npa Bou r Ov mained in the Territory until quite recentthey were received by a volley from the his party, who were prisoners at Port Yucountry onthe East Walker which was last “BATES & McCORMICK, ty, and that the letters purporting to have enemy, and Scott was tbe first man who ma, had been released, on taking the oath winter located by our Legislature in Esmeralt tha of ion port a ims cla a rni ifo Cal . nty cou da been written by him from Camptonville fell, pierced by six bullets, As bis comof allegiance. The following is the oath county, and a portion of it she does not claim. IL TA RE D N A E for er L pray a A red S offe be E up, L him ed O rais H s W rade were manufactured for the pdrpose of misto which each member of the party subThe strip spoken of onthe East Walker is not recognized by the authorities of Mono, alias the President, and remarked that be bad scribed : leading the officers, have ple peo the tly uen seq con , and lda era Esm shown he was no coward and not afraid to I do solemnly swear that I will py be prono protection from any quarter; they are totalRevesue Laws.—The laws relating to die. He was only nineteen years old, and tect and defend, the Constitution and Governly destitute of any law. This is another of the revenue passed at the last sessiou, and a youth of more than ordinary intelligence, ment of the United States against all enemies, the many beauties arising from the unsettled whether domestic or foreign, and that I will boundary question. There lies a rich and valRNER OF BROAD & PINE S8TS., NEVADA. CO compiled by the Secretary of State, bave bear true faith, allegiance and loyalty to the uable piece of territory, and no one knows to E G R A L A D E V I E C E been printed in pamphlet form, and copies R T S U J From Mextco.—The steamer Orizaba, same, any ordinance resolution or law of any whom it belongs.—[Carson City Age. E AV racont the ure to slat Legi on or of enti e Conv Stat nt me rt so as — H _were received yesterday evening by the which arrived on Toesday, brings some imry notwithstanding; and that I will render no Brip@erort AssEessMENT.—Mr. McKee, Clerk of the Board of Supervisors, They portant intelligence from Mexico. There aid, intelligence or comfort to enemies in hosUGS, MEDICINES, R D the d lete comp ly near has , ssor Asse nty Cou the are mostly amendments to the general revhad been a report at Acapnico that the tility to the United States; and further, that I tour of Bridgeport township, and informs us do this with a full determination, pledge, and , es cl ti Ar et il To & y c n a F , y r e m u enue law and acts making special proviFrench troops bad actually reached the purpose, without any mental reservation or that the assessed value of its propriety is $750,Perf , shed fini rely enti has he n whe ks thin He 000. sions for certain counties, and make in all city of Mexico, after defeating the Mexievasion whatsoever, so help me God. ALSO, THE BEST QUALITY OF the figures will increase to $800,000—being & pamphlet of fifty-six pages. cans in two battles, but an express had arfor which the property unt amo e sam the t abou Tue Numpers EnoaGep at Prrresrre.— This . year last ssed asse was ship town e ofth inst., 17th the on l S capita R the O U rived from Q I L & S E N I W D E T R O P M I Ga Cincinnati the of correspondent The the ider cons showing is encouraging, when we Ayxious ror News.—In consequence of with news of altogether a different chard aine sust loss and age dam of unt e amo ens imm Pittsat field battle the from writing zette, . es os rp Pa l a c i d e the interruption of the overland telegraph acter. According to this latest intelligence, M r o F yy the floods of the present winter.—[San Juan burg Landing, gives the following estimate line, we have had no iotelligence from the the Mexicans, uoder Gen, Zaragosa, offered ress. oF Y T E I R A V E C I O H C D N A H S E WE HAVE A FR Hast since Saturday last. At that time, the French battle at Pueblo, on the 8tb of the number of troops engaged: n Unio to amen Sacr —The cxt. Nveo Ricn The best opinions of the strength with which DS! E E S N E D R A the position of the armies were such that inst,, but the latter refused to accept the G the rebels attacked us place their numbers at ives the following account of a nugget of gold a of east just and road, e rvill intelligence of great battles were hourly challenge and commenced a retreat. Place the on ound sixty thousand. They may have been reinforced It y. count do Dora El in n, Taver on Morm the er th ei s r u by five to ten thousand Sunday night. o h l al t a expested, both from Richmond and OCorp u t oe u p s n o i t p i r c s e r P weighed fourteen anda half ounces and the Buell passed three divisions that took part in y. da or t gh ni nth, and the people of course are becomTREATMENT OF WovunvED.—The following the action, Nelson’s,Crittenden’s and McCook’s. owner estimated its value at two hundred and @ @ “ , E C A L P E M shape the A y in S nearl was It rs. , dolla five CE sixtyFI F O ing very anxious for more news, ’ S E T A is an extract of a communication from They numbered say twenty thousand—a liberal ga@~ DR. B of the hand without the figures, and the small estimate. Lew Wallace came up on Monday ad O e T t t Cuthbert Bullitt, Eeq., of the rebel army to with say seven thousand more. That gives us, proportion of quartz mixed with the gold looked c e e JupieiaL APPoIntMENT.—The Governor the Mayor of New Orleang, giving a list of counting the Sunday men as all effective again more like lava than quartz. ‘Fhe same part , RS HE OT BR PH SE JO has appointed Lorenzo Sawyer to fill the the killed and wounded of the battle of sixty-seven thousand men on Monday, on our picked up, a few days since, a specimen which s. dollar ed sixty and hundr one worth was vide, against sixty to seventy thousand rebels. vacancy occasioned by the resignation of Pittsburg, who bail from that city: Alex. Campbell, as Judge of the 12th Ja, E R O T S N O I T I S O P P O With few ery we the wounded are doing E H T the of one of told is AGoop ANECDOTE A Sineutar Story.— A correspondent dicial Distriet. Mr. Sawyer practiced law well. Those of the South lie along side those Connecticut boys. While in conversation with ll treated equally well and whatwriting of the battle at Lee’s Mills, relates a rebel, after the capture of Fort Pulaski, the North—a the of for some years in Nevada, and afterwards ever difference of opinion or feeling there may s, et re St e n i P & d a o r B f o . r Co latter said: “At leaet, with all our faults, we the following singular s.ory: located at Sao Francisco. have been, all is hushed here. The kind attenThe case of one man who was pointed out to tion which government is so careful to prome confirms the correctness of the notions enmost The alike. all upon d bestowe is vide Late advices from the north, state that tertained of the singular effects of cannon shot skillfull surgeons and the very best of nursing amg in close proximity to the human body. the Columbia and Williamette rivers bave is secured. he man’s name is Tucker. He belongs to the nisen to an unusual beight this spring by the melting of the snow. At the latest dates from the Dalles the Colombia bad commenced falling. DRUGGISTS, have never made wooden nutmegs.” The Yan kee, a Md demure specimen, immediately re plied: “We do not make them of wood any lon, A D A V E N ger;” and pointing. to one of the big projectiles lying near, which had breached the fort, added Secesh iron.” of now them make =, é G N I i V 1 E C E R Y L T N A Massachusetts Volunteers, and he is one of the T S N O C E R Tue Fourra.—The Supervisors of Sao men who was hurt on a previous occasion. A subsided. NEW and FASHIONABLE STYLES of Francisco have appointed a Committee to shell passed close to his breast, almost, but not Corrre CuLTURE.—Some of the Western uite, touching his clothing. Such was the efcall a meeting of the citizens, for the purect of the dangerous proximity of the missile cultivators, from recent expericnce, are encourSPRING & SUMMER CLOTHING, pose of makiog arrangements for the prop. that the poor fellow lost the use of his speech, aged to believe that coffee can be grown suc~cessfully in the United States. A letter from and did not recover it till four days forthafter. the er observance and celebrativn ef Effingham, IIl., to Hon. Sidney Breese, speaks Of Every Description. Oo.tasion.— On Tuesday evening the clipper ships Phaotom and Sierra Nevada coming anniversary of our National IodeTue Forso m Brin ek—T he wire suspe n e. pendeuc collided in the harbor of San Francisco, the sion bridg e at Folso m was completed on lutter baving dragged ber anchor. Both esh State Committee beld a meetTuesday last, and is now ready for the Sec Tnx vessels were damaged, the Sierra Nevada to ing at Sacramento to-day. We may, postraveling public. the amount of two thousand dollars, ain some of what has been accomplished in the attempt to acclimate seed received about three years ago from Australia, known as the East ia coffee, and where it was fast superceding all other coffee. Nevada, May 9th, 1861.—t PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP CO. E FOLLOWING STEAMSHIPS will be dispatehed in the MonTH obt s, pres to ng goi ore bef y, sibl DIAMOND Weppinc.—Mr. Asa Raymond ee and wife, of Shutesbury, Franklin county,. Twe wife of ex Gover nor John McDou dcee pro ir or MAY, 1862: Noraries.—Tavs, P, Hawley of Nevada, telegraphic intelligence of the Mass., respectively nimety and ninety-six years . 8th y , ay Ma sd ur , Th on ds n Hu ai pt , Ca ra gull no died So at San Franc isco on Tuesday last, of age, who have been man and wife for the and E, W. Roberts of Grass Valley, have inge. Their doings, bowever, are not of b: 16t y , Ma ay id Fr , by n Ba ai pt Ca e, Ag en ld Go c. publi the to est inter much after a long short J gts of seventy-five years, held the Diaillness , been re-appoiated Notaries Public by Gov. 2 y , Ma ay rd tu Sa e, dg pi n Pa ai pt Ca e, ui Lo . St mond Wedding festival recently. The old folks Stanford, under the new law. . t. Ste y Ma , ay rd tu Sa , th or sw rn Fa . are both in. excellent health, pt Ca Orizaba, A Sow of Gen. Sam Houstou was wounHoms Tatent.—The Sonorians, im Tuoet Wharf, at 9 o’cleck 4+ ™. pune re St om ls Fo om Fr Pusiio Documents,—We received by the ded at the Pittsburg battle, and is now a lume county, are lnxuriating in possession of a Huntsvi.ue, Alabama, now held by Federtually, minstrel band, composed of “artists” a prisoner at St. Louisa, The son of Pierre al troops, isthe home of L. P. Walker, late last steamer mail, from Mesers, Latham and MA. A N A P R O F weted fm the mines’ ee rebel Secretary of War, who predicted, on the e A to Soule is also a prisoner. ! a m a n a P m o F r f d e y e v n o c e b Sargeat, a variety of Cougressional docuPassengers will ae s n a n y o n fall of Sumter, that the rebel a p m o C ad ro wou il ld wav Ra a e m a n a P e imwall by th p meats, including speeches, reporte, etc. an FL ic ro ur nt .— la In At the e th Hu mb by ol dt rk over mi ne Yo Fanu s w eil fio ur Ne Hall is . te Inst l ead, al nw the Stare and Aspi Postorrics Roppery.—Cbarles Klenun, Stripes float in triemph over his own town. Steamship Company. sel lin g for fif ty cen ts a pou nd. K. COC BAB & lately bas Postoffice, Chicago the in clerk a BES FOR ’ ° Oxperep East.—Major H. 8. Burton, late M. 8 Ly & P. nts ia command at Fort Alcatraz, has been orderbeen arrested on a charge of robbing letAN election for Assessor of Grass Vall Tue foundation of the Pisnce’>: Hall. to Liedesdor streets, ‘ amenand cr Sa of ner Cor ed to report at Washingeon. ters, He was put under bonds of $5,000. will be held on Monday, June Ist. ite Francisco, has been commenced. i May m9 Franciseo.