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NEVADA DEMECRAT,.
WILL THEY BE OUSTED?!
The idea has been suggested to us, that
The Cause ofthe Duet.
On our first page will be found an article
from the Sacramento Bee, in regard to the cause
of
le
op
pe
e
th
om
wh
t,
ot
Sc
d
an
h
to
Bu
,
rs
ss
Me
.
s
thi
for
nt
Age
ed
ls
Geo. Ki Lauwawon is ouraatho
use of Repreof the late fatal duel.
Ho
e
th
to
d
te
ec
el
ve
ha
ia
rn
fo
li
Ca
is
d
an
rs,
ibe
scr
sub
to
at
cr
City. He wif deliver the Demo
Since that article was
bpu
ve
ha
y
rr
Te
e
dg
Ju
of
s
nd
co
ir
se
the
e
th
om
pe
fr
ty
ed
in
st
ou
be
ly
ab
ob
pr
l
authorized to receive subscriptions, advertisements, &e., . sentatives, wil
nei
pri
the
n
ee
tw
be
ce
en
nd
po
es
rr
of
e
co
ur
the
at
hed
sl
lis
gi
Le
e
th
at
th
on
as
re
e
th
for
ts,
sea
e.
sam
the
for
tind collect and receipt
K.
C
I
R
E
D
O
R
B
R
O
T
A
N
E
S
F
o
H
C
T
E
SK
THE STATE FAIR.
of
er
re
ca
y
rl
ea
e
th
of
ch
et
sk
ig
it
ow
The foll
2.
185
y,
ar
nu
en
Ja
tak
of
e
pt.
hav
eri
to
m
see
te
Sta
the
of
ple
peo
e
row. Th
Def
eat
ed
Ca
ti
di
da
te
are
s
req
ues
ted
to
be
ne
sh
Wa
of
ive
nat
a
ces
The Hon. David C. Broderick is
unusual interest in the Fair, and the attendanha
T in
mi
nd
th
at
F.
F.
SP
EN
CE
,
Dr
ug
yi
s
« has fi
Feb
of
4th
the
on
rn
bo
s
wa
he
re
whe
C.,
D.
,
ton
ing
a Thousand Flowers, Balsam of Lite
been unprecedented. A large number of people
d
ve
mo
re
ily
al oN Talay of
fam
5, his
182
r
yea
the
In
0.
182
ry,
rua
7 Feicnoy
from Nevada and vicinity have gone down to witto New York; but there his parents died before he Patent Axle Grease,
ness the exhibition, and those who have returned, arrived at manhood, leaving to his care a younger
ROBA
that Members of Congress ous speech made by Terry,
:
ek
we
t
las
,
Mr
ing
to
dur
rd
ga
y
re
cit
in
,
on
ti
en
e
nv
Th
Co
e
.
at
cts
St
n
tri
te
dis
mp
co
le
ng
si
om
fr
ed
et
sa
bi
ld
ou
sh
=
=
e
e
See
wn
do
ces
pla
lic
pub
the
d
an
wn
to
up
s
eet
str
e
‘Th
_
ed
ll
ca
un
as
s
wa
h
ic
wh
s,
end
th
fri
bo
bis
in
d
s
k
an
ic
ig
er
Wh
od
e
Br
th
all
by
d
te
or
pp
eu
s
wa
l
bil
.
.
59
18
21,
.
NEVADA, WEDNESDAY SEPT
town look in many respects, for the last few days,
branches of Congress, and by many of the Dem. for asit was degrading to the author. On much as they didin the golden days of 1849-50.
sey hacblgl aca
te nen emt aigeee we announced the. death
0
it, not that they were oppoeed to the district
e
at
St
ch
ea
t
gh
ou
th
ey
th
e
us
ca
be
t
bu
,
em
st
sy
f
ni
r
bh
t
en
em
at
st
Senator Broderick. This
ctele
of
er
nn
ma
e
th
te
la
gu
re
to
t
lef
be
ld
ou
sh
n
mature, and we afterwards hoped, pl
ures
slat
Legi
The
ves.
tati
esen
Repr
own
its
ing
n
te
we
m
fro
rise
yet
ht
mig
he
vainly, that
>
d
ha
he
ve
ati
rel
y
onl
the
n
the
me
ca
be
o
wh
brother,
TE NOTICE.—Ata Speciaien——*
P the Probate Court, held in on
t be re Term of
sev
h
wit
ed,
ish
per
r
the
bro
t
tha
4,
184
va
1m
da, at the Court House in the Ci
on-earth.
ty
of Ne vigae, woe.
of
ion
los
exp
nce
cha
the
by
Te
,
rm, A. }. 1859—Monday <ept. 1th A. yr
eral young playmates
eA
before the late Leof Saturday, thus alludes to the appearance of the an old bombshell at an iron foundry; and Mr. BrodCH Hae, Jiaxid Belden, Vrovate Judge,
7
‘
A. Badlam, Jr. is our authorized Agent at Sacra5 ssed requiring
h of . Corate: A majority of the latter voted against
MARRIED,
of ThuradayY, Sept. 15th,
Fra iveO,
Sain
n
R
hy
on
o
ent
ram
Sac
at
ned
ope
r
Fai
te
The annual Sta
Mc _ of Net, and Miss’ Axyne FE. Wom as. 8,
san
Tr
d
an
s
me
7i
e
th
om
fr
is
k
ic
er
od
Br
mor
Senator
esday the 13th, and will close day after to
be
on
so
y
dl
te
ub
do
un
l
wil
t
en
em
at
Du
st
a
e.
d
at
an
St
e
s,
th
pal
ed
ct
ri
st
di
r
ve
ne
s
ha
ia
rn
fo
li
Ca
.
.
sco
nci
Fra
San
for
t
en
Ag
r
ou
is
s
og
Ho
Octavian
k.
ic
er
od
Br
r
to
na
h
Se
ic
of
wh
s
in
nd
er
co
se
nn
,
ma
e
ss
th
the
re
of
ng
by
s
Co
rm
de
te
t
ma
th
27
hes
e
hig
th
the
of
in
ns
k
io
ea
ss
sp
se
e
th
of
e
advertisements, and collect . tin on
a
posit
lrri
e
scu
Be
to
the
en
s
am
wa
cr
el
Sa
e
du
Th
the
,
of
ted
e
ur
duc
ca
s
con
y
wa
en
ar
t
be
im
ac
s
pr
ha
e
-an
r
Th
Fai
r,
we
the
po
in
re
we
s
ig
Wh
e
th
n
he
bd
re
ra
‘
rl
aides
,
red
the
,
ter
bet
are
s
eet
str
the
,
ter
bet
er,
are
aft
o
es
tw
g
us
or
ho
in
e
rn
Th
mo
a
ch
ee
s
sp
y’
rr
g
Te
in
read
place to white,
en
giv
ve
ha
rts
shi
e
blu
d
an
y,
gre
d
an
at the Internationyl Hotel, Broderick remarked and coats and “stovepipe” hats seem to be the fashthat he bad once said Terry was the only upion now. But the new faces, the stir, the exciteon
up
ent
ext
at
gre
y
ver
a
to
,
are
ys
da
se
tho
of
nt
me
beright man on the Snpreme Bench, but he
have music in our saloons. banners floatWe
us.
lieved he would now bave to take that back. ing, canvas signs flying, “rondo” and other games
t
tha
s
ow
sh
d
he
is
bl
pu
as
ce
en
nd
with
ied
po
compl
es
er,
rr
howev
co
,
e
States
ent
Th
aifer
11.
5+
of)
ion
champ
the
@eath—the hope of our State,
n the Matter of the Estate of
n,
ga
Lo
e
Lik
od.
blo
of
tie
a
t
hou
wit
t
lef
s
wa
JOHN R
ck
eri
ceased. On reading and” tiling the pe
nt,
ame
per
tem
s
Hi
e.
rac
his
of
t
las
tition fa
the
he was
eo
c
e
t
s de.”
ce
rt
ai
n
Re
al
Es
ta
te
of said deceased, yin: (Me indienne
which had been ardent and cheerful, became sadden. one
ed by this disaster, and it soon assumed the serious
and steady tone for which it has been characterized
in California.
Mr. Broderick entered politics at a very carly period of life. Before he arrived at manhood, he mastered its intricacies ; he had presided at conventions,
and his judgment frequently governed the movements of a campaign. Withal, he preserved a high
tenth part of certain Mining Clai
ms. ‘yh
in Ne
Nieva
vada township, county of
ees
,
Bers. ci
C ng
alee
fornia, and bounded on the west by she ee
‘ali.
Co., and on the east by the Mining Claims of toon ate
and it appearing to the satisfacti
Co,
r
7
petition that a sale is nite
hee tk Court by said
debts allowed and expenses of administrate ment of the
dered by the Court, that all persons interented Tt is or.
do appear before me onthe 24th day of Octo
P in,
1859, at the Court House in said Nevada cit
ober,
A,
p!
for
s
ain
rem
yet
it
d
an
;
or
an
me
de
t
rec
cor
d
an
e
to show cause if any they have, why ase: pte tn county,
ton
r
pe
up
the
in
in full blast, canvas houses and tents
n
eve
or,
hon
his
on
be
granted
to
Thomas
T.
Nicholson,
up
administ
should
put
be
to
n
tio
uta
imp
st
fir
the
rad,
kin
ry
eve
of
ns
tio
ibi
exh
portion of the city,
saiq
of
his
rator
of
estate
real
of
said
of
much
ct
so
sell
to
estate,
tri
dis
e
Th
.
ice
dev
an
tis
par
of
y
wa
the
in
glories of the past
,
led
fai
ect
eff
t
tha
to
n
tio
ola
res
the
but
,
tes
Sta
.
iD
e
anc
ear
app
lic
pub
t
frs
culiar one, From his
inof
e
us
de
ma
st
fir
d
ba
d
an
r,
so
es
gr
ag
the
s
wa
two
or
r
yea
A
ed.
put
dis
e
wer
ts
sea
se
who
r
ho
.
,
bim
for
us
rio
was too vile, no term too opprob
k,
ic
er
od
Br
to
rd
ga
re
in
d
sai
d
ba
be
at
wh
aw
dr
s
wa
he
ess
unl
,
ty
du
his
s
wa
it
ts,
the
epi
g
tin
asul
ent
res
Rep
ry
eve
by
for
ed
vot
was
it
gh
hou
alt
emar
of;
ect
obj
the
de
ma
this State, he was
m.
me
the
to
cs
iti
pol
in
d
ose
opp
was
o
wh
5
i06
th
.
wi
to
ge
g,
gua
in
lan
et
me
no
e
til
;
hos
ity
a
til
hos
e
rc
fo
to
ant
ign
ed
mal
in
rm
dete
lenting and
s
sis
Mis
of
res
ata
isl
Leg
the
t,
tes
con
t
tha
er
aft
~
to
ed,
son
poi
until, with the public mind thus
be
ht
mig
re
the
t
tha
g
rin
fea
ri,
sou
Mis
and
i
ipp
his
in
thought his friend, to dare an apology
some subsequent House,
in
ty
ori
maj
ig
Wh
,
.
of
e
fat
cal
iti
pol
the
l
behalf, was enough to sea
his hapless advocate.
But despite all this, the
complied with the act of Congress, aud divided
.
cts
tri
dis
o
int
tes
Sta
e
tiv
pec
res
3,
41,
in-.
bis
and
friends of Mr. Broderick increased,
to
tes
Sta
the
ing
uir
req
ss
gre
Con
of
act
myo
fluence strengthened, until as the leader of8)
is
a
rni
ifo
Cal
and
ce,
for
in
l
stil
is
d
cte
tri
dis
be
d
cte
ele
host. devoted and determined, he was
only State that has for aoy length of time
in 1857 to a seat in the councils of the nation. . . ,
the
of
s
ion
vis
pro
the
h
wit
ply
com
to
504
or.
. .
ed
rk
ma
In this high position his short career
.
law
.
ion
nat
the
of
n
me
at
gre
the
of
one
as
him
When this State was admitted, in 1850,
so far as we have observed, a distinguishi
of the present.
fea
In fact, the liquor saloons, or that
portion ofthem which may be termed extra, that
were established for the occasion only, complain
that their business is not such as they had reason
to expect it would be ; yet a few of them seem to be
doing a thriving business. But one accident has occurred to marthe harmony ofthe exhibition or
cloud the enjoyment of the numerous visitors. Order and gentility have reigned in every department.
e, the ofThe visitors take care to give no offensand
successive
weeks
in the Nevada Democrat
naong
Str
ty.
par
his
s
of
‘lie
ral
us
the most vigoro
newspaper ware in said county,
>
&
Weely
.
rs
yea
ugh
tho
d
an
ns,
sio
tures make strong impres
sy order of the Probate Indve
have elapsed since he bade_that place farewell, the
Attest, RUFUS
SHORMAKEI
By Joun 8. Lamuert, Deputy,
leading politiciens of New York gather every winMOPMARER.
ter todo him honor, ata festival known as the
bi ago es:
Che
-4w
~
—
WME eiricees
o
—
TRADER.Emeli;
s,
wh
-I,
hap
,
per
ers
oth
are
re»
Broderick Ball. The
o Avery, do
make
this
my
declaration
t
is
it
but
se;
r
sen
the
ano
ly
in
ent
ard
recollect him as
‘‘an oct to authorize cea pyioae
oe
not every political opponent who is entiled to the . titled
aed
bade
own name as sole traders
their
in
business
compliment of long attention, and it is sometimes a . 12th 1852,’ that it is my intention, and thit ye April!
proof of merit to be well hated.
carry on business in my own name, and on m intend to
ct
tri
dis
his
d
by
cte
ele
s
wa
ick
der
Bro
.
Mr
5
184
In
count, viz: the business of hotel kaeping, iy ‘! tine op
en
giv
be
ll
sha
ne
no
ficers are on the lookout that
.
w
ne
a
of
ion
mat
for
the
n
for
tio
ven
con
e
in
ongem § = the dairy business connected ‘aith Me
sid
pre
to
h
wit
d
,
an
them. Everything goes on admirably
»
of Naw,
‘
f
sel
gardening
and
him
Ing
did
and
,
rk
Yo
w
Ne
of
y
cit
the
r
for
rte
cha
Ceilfornte
g, in the County of Nevada and State of
proper spirit exhibited it will so continue.
great credit for the liberal current of his views, for .
ss
mne
fir
the
d
an
ted
oca
adv
he
ch
whi
h
wit
or
ard
the
Eastern News Items,
State of Califurnia, County of Nébieee he tie tae
s
rewa
7
he
184
In
m.
d
the
to
ere
adh
he
ch
h
whi
wit
day of September a. D. 1859,
personally
,
A Repe.uox.—A mobin Wright county, Minnesota
n
tio
.
ina
nom
a
by
dy
t
bo
es
tha
in
vic
ser
his
for
ded
war
me. J. 1. Caldwell, a Notary Public pa MY covery
having hung Osear F. Jackson, after he had been tried
oe
des
wa
,
but
tes
Sta
ted
Uni
the
ss
of
gre
Con
the
to
Emeline Avery, wife of KE. W, Avery, personally k county
for a henious offense and acquitted, and then rescued a
man who had been arrested for participating in the lynchfeated by a small majority on a split organization . me to be the same person described in and nie aes se
ing, Gov. Sibley has issued a proclamation, ealling out against him by the barn-burners, with whom he rethe foregoing declaration or instrument. of wollen ae
the military to restore order in the county, which is defused to compromise or coalesce. In_ 1849 he was the said Emeline Avery having been made a meiiees
which be could bouorably have done, and the
diffeulty might then have been amicably arow
sh
.
hed
lis
pub
as
far
so
ts
fac
e
Th
ranged.
to
ed
in
rm
te
de
s
wa
y
rr
Te
t
tha
conclusively
ch
su
se
po
im
e
els
or
ht,
fig
a
o
int
k
ic
er
od
Br
force
to.
ent
ass
d
ul
co
n
ma
e
bl
ra
no
ho
no
as
conditions
Terry was regarded as the most expert duelist
by
on
d
ge
ur
s
wa
he
r
he
et
wh
d
an
te,
Sta
the
in
interested parties, aud acted in the capacity of clare! to be in a state of insurrection, and several com zenominated to Congress, but declined to run; and
ded to the seat of war. What
cec
y
ead
pro
e
alr
ies
hav
pan
d
nce
lue
inf
s
wa
he
ing year, in accordance
r
low
he
fol
et
the
wh
of
ing
spr
the
in
a hired assassin, or
sort of reception they will meet with is uncertain. A
with the contents of said writing, acknow Raed ts —
on an examination separate and apart from,
and withect
the hearing ot her said husband, that @
rea
.
lsai
on,
ati
ne
executed
lin
dec
t
tha
ed
pir
ins
h
with the views whic
the same and made said declaration freely
ed for California, During his entire career in New rily and without fear or compulaion, “ot eae
opcal
iti
pol
a
y
y
ntr
wa
cou
the
h
the
d
wit
of
nte
uai
t
acq
ou
l
,
wel
t
man
pu
tie
to
gen
.
Paul
St.
ire
es
des
tiv
a
era
by
res
Rep
our
to
de
ma
was
ion
ect
obj
e
som
.
l
rea
n
tha
e
mor
was
s
end
fri
of
foes
The expectation
no
find
will
rs
die
sol
the
t
s
tha
ert
,
ass
plo
n
peo
bee
the
and
not
bad
y
the
e
aus
bec
ts,
sea
ir
the
ing
tak
re
mo
s
foe
of
ns
tio
dic
pre
ng
eri
sne
ponent whom he both fearea and hated, it matthere—that all hands will be busy gathering their crops York his position was always one of influence, and
he
ized—t
ic
bl
pu
the
of
ect
obj
the
ce
ss;
sin
w,
gre
no
Con
not
s
of
ter
law
the
h
wit
e
anc
ord
acc
in
d
cte
oje
.
00than falsified; and the aspirations of thut
en
be
s
ha
rs
eke
-se
ice
off
ry
ng
hu
d
an
rs
ty
re
de
uni
ua
ort
pl
opp
no
had
bad
ble heart which had found response in this . hut as our Legislature
wda
d
an
l
fou
as
s
wa
ed
de
e
Th
.
of
ed
sh
tion
li
elec
mp
the
co
to
ac
us
State previo
State, coon widened into the broader channels to district the
to
ion
ect
obj
the
,
ht
ig
Wr
d
an
t
ber
Gil
s,
cor
yro
.
for
d
an
st
ofa nation’s sympathy. His fearless
ning as any that ever blackened the annals of
the right, the sentiments which he avowed uptheir admission was withdrawn, with the undercrime, and the conviction that Broderick fell a
on the Kansas question, clothed in language standing that the law should in future be comvictim to bia political opinions, bas taken a
vigorous and rugged. found an echo through plied with by our State. But the California deep hold of the public mind.
the entire North ; and despairing patriotism . 7ayistatures have steadily refased to divide the
—
k.
tc
er
op
Br
r
to
xa
Se
or
s
rp
Wo
n
ma
st
La
the
k
by
Tu
ed
ag
ur
co
en
was strengthened and
State into Congressional districts, and for ten
eod
Br
r
to
na
Se
of
s
rd
wo
ble
igi
ell
ty,
int
par
t
of
es
las
ckl
e
Th
sha
the
off
e
ak
sh
ke
who could ali
years our members have been elected on a genus
vio
pre
s
ur
ho
few
a
d
ere
utt
re
of
t
we
por
h
sup
ic
wh
the
in
k,
r
ric
we
po
of
ce
na
me
the
y
and def
eral ticket, and thus far they have had no diffiright. In him, labor was honored, and the toilculty in retaining their seats. The California to his death, were, ‘I die—protect my bonor.”’
y
he
“T
d,
sai
y
usl
vio
pre
ve
ha
to
pe
ed
ho
d
ort
an
rep
de
s
pri
h
wa
wit
ed
He
er of whatever land, look
ofore
heret
s
alway
have
er,
howev
Congressmen,
ence of her said husband, and that
which he pursued his . retract the execution of the same,
—and that their pas-ive state will be much more perplexing than open resistance. Another indivi lual declares
that the soldierly will bé met bg five hundred armed men,
and driven back much quicker than they went up.
More Navy Yarpo Cokrrvption.—Serious charges are
made wgainst Thomas McDonough, master blacksmith at
the Philadelphia Navy Yard, and the matter will proba
the vigor and steadiness with
perty owned by free State men, $335.779 04. — Property
taken or destroyed by pro-slayery men, $318,718 68; preperty taken or destroyed by free State men, $94,529 40,
INDIANA Poninics.—A sharp contest is going on in Indiana, for the Gubernatorial nomination by the Democratic State Convention, The contest is between Mr.
Hendricka, a friend of Senator Bright, and Cyrus L. Dun.
hain, a friend of Douglas.
A Daraication.—One of the assistant engineers, employed on the Treasury extension b. ilding, at Washing
its first officer, not one of his decisions was reversed.
she did not
sims made him a powerful auxiliary and invaluable
‘ish ar
seh
In witness whereof, I do hereunto s
r
P
ficial seal this day and date aforesaid, nips heap
a
J.1, CALDWELL, Notary Public,
rnia is . 51-4t
friend.
The career of Mr. Broderick in Califo
known to most of our readers, Immediately on his .
DMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—By virtue
arrrival in this city he took a leading partin politics
of an order duly made by the Probate Court of Ney ¥
d
cte
y
ele
sl
ou
im
an
un
s
wa
0
da County, on the 3st day of August, a. p, 1859. molars
185
of
ing
spr
the
in
d
an
Go
the
on
ds
frau
ous
bly be investigated. Besides vari
hereby given tinal on THURSDAY OCT. 27th 1859. hetauee
the
of
ate
Sen
e
th
in
sco
nci
Fra
n
Sa
ent
res
rep
to
the
m
fro
vernment, he is accused of extorting money
the hours of 10 o’clock A. M. and 4 o'clock Pp. at. in fro t
1,
185
in
in
aga
dy
bo
t
tha
ed
to
urn
ret
s
wa
He
te.
Sta
.
ing
harg
disc
,
rates
workmen, lending money at usurious
of
Samuel
Curtis’ Saloon, inthe town of Sweetland in th
ed
ern
gov
was
city
the
h
oug
—th
891
Xe,
of
men,
rity
work
majo
a
ent
by
mpet
inco
ning
retai
competent and
County of Nevada and State of Calituenia, 1 will ‘cana
resthe
on
—and
Resvuts or THB Kansas Borper Rvurrian War.—The in other respects by Whig majority
. at public auction, to the highest bidder therefor, the folCommissioners who were appointed to ascertain the damignation of Gov. Burnett, he was chosen as _ Presi. lowing described real estate, situate in said county, te
ent of the Senate by an almost unanimous vote of . wit :
ages which were sustained by the citizens of Kav sas dur
te
ing the border ruffian troubles in 1855 and °5%, report his fellow-members of both parties. He left the
34 interest in the Mining Claims, known as the Manthat the crops destroyed were valued at $37,349 61; numSenate with the universal respect of that body, and pel claiins, with sluces, touls, cabin and blacksmith
ber of buildings burned and destroyed, 78; horses taken
shop.
.
he
od
peri
the
ng
duri
that
y
fact
inar
aord
extr
an
is
it
or destroyed, 368; cattle taken or destroyed, 533, Amoant
poei
Lor
ey
inte
y
in
rest
Mini
ng Claims, tools, sluces, Ke
of
tion
posi
ble
onsi
resp
and
cult
diffi
the
in
ided
pres
of property owned by pro-slavery men, $77,198 99, pro
das
ne-third interest in Mining Claims
y Beene sean
Chance claims, with sluces Kee
expiration . One lot of Mining Claims on Sweetlan
d ercek, 1440 feet
connected . in length, last below Middle Yuba Reservoir.
the
to
tion
elec
first
his
of
date
the
m
Fro
the
to
d
se
po
op
s
h
wa
ic
I
wh
e
ad
us
ro
ca
d
the
be
nte
me
poi
led
he
kil
en
r
ve
wh
ha
to the Senato
in
party
ity
major
the
with
cs
politi
agreed in
bly
para
inse
is
e
nam
his
term
last
his
of
had led him from the hewer of stone to the the House, and this may be one reason that the extension of slavery and a eorrupt admiuistrawith the history of the State.
Une Water Ditch with water privileges and Reservoirs
,
known as Eddy’s ditch.
dictory statetra
con
me
so
re
we
e
er
Th
?
n.”
tio
councils of the nation.
regularity of their election has never been callThree fourths interest in Ditch known as Empire ditch
D.
SraTEMENT OF PERLEY AND SxLover.—Mr.
Thus in one short year had bis honesty and ed in question. Messrs. Burch and Scott will ments as to whether be made use of this Jatter
leading from old Shawmut mill to Empire claims,
:
One Store, house and lot in the town of Sweetland,
W. Perley published a statement last week, purfearlessness placed him with the first ones of be the first California members that will find expression, but we notice that Col, Baker, in
One dwelling house, garcen lot and out buildings on
.
porting to give the conversation between Mr. . pre-emption claim of 30 acres of iand moae or less, inclu.
the land. Alas that he should be thus raised themselves acting with the minority party in his funeral oration gives them as Broderick’s
.
. ding said claims.
the
in
19th,
st
TerAugu
e
bail,
Judg
to
to
held
rd
and
rega
of
ion
ted
in
arres
dit
elf,
was
ion
con
hims
al
ton,
nat
and
nt
Broderiek
ard to the me
reg
In
ds.
wor
bat as the mark for murder; that the
One-half interest in Saloon, furniture, fixtures and lot
the House, and we would not be at all eurprissam of $10,000, on a charge of defalcation.
Perley’s version . in town of Sweetland,
of
ion
icat
publ
the
r
Afte
ry.
should know him but to mourn his loss; that ed if a majority of the members should come to Mr. Broderick, duriog his illness, the Ala says:
Accipent In New York Harnor.—On the 18th ult., as
One-half interest in town lots in North San Juan,
ared
appe
card
The mind of the wounded man was wanderthe Fall River steamboat Metropolis, Capt. Brown, was lof the conversation, another
California should feel a strong man’s hand at the conclusion that they were not legally entiTerms, fifty per cent cashat the time of sale and the
y, she ran
Batter
the
off
when
and
dock,
her
g
achin
appro
at
and
shot,
fata!
the
of
tion
inflic
the
after
ing
balance on contirmation of such sale.
ent
pres
also
was
who
ver,
Selo
A.
A.
Mr,
from
her helm but to see her pilot whelmed in the
men, cutting the boat
four
ining
conta
boat,
small.
a
into
tled to their seats.
HENRY P. SWEETLAND,
The effect of the
lf.
himse
not
was
he
times
Mr. Seloin two, and causing the men to jump into the river, one and took part in the conversation,
deep, while darkness and tempests encircled the
Adin’r. of the estate of Chas. G, Sweetland deed,
ciexeru
the
ened
dead
him
to
given
oform
Of course it would be a great outrage should chlor
of whem was carried under the wheel of the steamer, and
3y orcer of the Probate Court,
uld
e
sho
ips
ey.
ecl
l
Perl
an
of
efu
t
bal
emen
t
so
stat
tha
te;
the
Sta
cts
radi
ship of
cont
y
flatl
ver
instant death.
m,
with
syste
met
ous
nerv
have
his
to
ting
sed
affec
by
suppo
y
is
agon
ating
Witness, RUFU+ SHOFMAKER, Clerk,
the House of Representatives compel the Cali51-td
By Jos. Ronkrts Jr. Deputy,
follow so bright a morn. Bnt soit is—our Senfornia Legislature to comply with the law of which bad been strung to the greatest tension
.
the
that
gays
n
Unio
he
n.—T
prece
ty
Japa
tN
auxie
.ine
ssing
Dvuxg
sharra
of
corre
days
on
three
ingt
the
Wash
by
The
er.—
Lerr
Wise
Tax
ed
tr
h
ha
ic
rs
ator is dead. Upon the slande wh
K
FR0SESE
LAMPS.—For
Sale
by
Congress; but greater outrages than even this ding the duel. Before the fight he expressed pondent of the New York Herald, in a letter daRev. J. L. Shuck, iu his discourse last Sunday
SPENCE,
F.
E.
e
.
Th
her
hig
the
e
strewed in his path he but ros
night, in Sacramento, on dueling, stated that.
. _Druggist & Apothecary, Main Street, Nevada,
would be have been perpetrated by the U. S, his firm determination not to shoot at Terry
:
says
16th,
st
Augu
ved
ts
udi
pla
the
ed
by
er
sw
an
s
wa
s
foe
his
sc orn of
bad
never had the custom, but that it
he
ese
Chin
der
the
consi
not
did
he
as
hips,
the
e
abov
Senate, a body which is supposed to be above
ly
disutter
be
to
ars
appe
las
Doug
tor
Sena
his
shot
was
he
after
on
existed in Japan, where it was connected with
up
ed
and
oil
him,
rec
ses
with
cur
ir
el
quarr
the
d
,
apy
an
ion
nat
of the
partisan bias. In 1857 the Senate ousted Mr. wandering mind called that up, as ulso the imgusted at the progress of the developments one very important provision. The combat
themselves. Baffled by aman whose genius
m Pique, A
da
ra
DW
%
Harlan, of Iowa, in consequence of some irregpression of the conviction that he was to be which are gradually being made in relation to was expected to be in earnest, and when one of
they could not deceive, whose integrity they
t
doub
e
no
is
r.
Ther
elly
lette
Donn
Wise
the
surthe
ded,
woun
his
lly
for
morta
ted
fell,
ts
thirs
atan
comb
who
the
crew
ry
hung
the
by
ed
hunt
Legislature
the
of
proceedings
the
in
ularity
RHaving kept the largest and most Fash.
,
York
New
of
nson,
Dicki
with
on
comm
in
that,
could not corrupt, whose courage they could
of
d
talke
He
vivor was by law compelled to take his own ionable Academy in San Francisco forthe last seven
.
killed
be
d
shoul
he
until
,
office
elected him, and the next year the same
that
years, will open a DANCING SCHOOL at the
the defeat in the State of the great principles and Wise, of Virginia, he had considered Ferlife.
not intimidate, they ambushed his path with
and
Bright
Messrs.
seats
their
to
admitted
body
inter
own
his
ged
to
pled
fully
as
o
Wood
nand
been
bad
he
that
e;
battl
donhad
he
h
whic
for
DEMOCRATIC CLUB ROOM, NEVADA,
‘assassins, and sealed his lips with his heart’s
Los AnGEeLes.—The returns from this county .
(Onposite the National Exchange,)
election was more irdeserted by the people he had teken the field ests. Mr. Wood had been in the babit of visitwhose
Indiana,
of
Fitch,
blood. They have accomplished their purpose
confi
most
the
in
him
with
lting
consu
and
ing
s
ician
polit
of
class
iar
pecul
the
now
and
for,
indicate that Ramirez, the Republican candiOn THURSDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 15th, and teach
Mr. Harlan. The princiof
that
than
regniar
all the most Fashionable Ball room Dances, every
—the lion is out of their path, and for the
him would be encourdential manner during bis frequent visits to the
st
again
d
joine
had
who
e
Thre
ed.
elect
been
bas
mbly
Asse
the
for
date
in the two cases was, that the
nce
diffcre
pal
the
at
ing
visit
while
even
and,
al,
capit
nal
natio
the
of
out
him
put
to
him
s,
t
d
lot
n
y
cas
after
ine
ca
ils
the
sta
hunt
spo
to
odaged
blo
o’clock.
8
at
Ev'ng
ay
Thursd
&
y
Monda
Iowa Senator differed politically from a majorway. He felt he was to be silenced, and he is house of the late Postmaster General Brown, precinets, however, were to be heard from,
For us there is left the memory of what he
per month in advance, to be deposited at
10
TERMS—$
spent more time at the mansion of the ‘Little which might change this result. He had two the National Exchange,
ity of the Senate, while the Indiana Senators now silenced forever.
was, and the legacy his dying lips have be~
Mr.
host.
sible
osten
his
with
than
’?
Giant
democratic candidates against him—Burus, who
he LADIES FREE. -@a
belonged to the majority party, and had they
one
is
he
y
that
loudl
out
ds
cry
frien
las’
Doug
queathed us—the protection of his unstained
,
377
t
dates
lates
at
ed,
count
as
far
so
ved,
recei
says
Argus,
s
Pluma
.—The
Tar ImMIGRANTS
Gentlemen wishing to join please to sign their names
been
ousted
their
places
would
have
been
filled
of a betrayed trio, and thus auvother imbroglio votes, and Warner, who bad 345, while Ramirez to the subscription list at the National Exchange,
honor,
the
into
pour
to
ues
contin
ation
immigr
the
that
by members of the opposite party. We merely
wholly unanticipated is produced by the famous had 391.
An Afternoon School for LADIES & CHILDREN will be
M.
P.
o'clock,
8
at
Monday
next
Pique,
Madam
by
eopened
unprec
in
route,
Lake
Honey
the
by
c
at
State
publi
che
to
gave
idy
Cass
h
Mr.
r
whie
lette
ConstituTionaL ConvENTION.—The vote in fo. . allude to these cases to show what majorities in
above place, to be continued every Monday and
the
at
uegenui
t
its
ng
doub
to
endi
.
pret
while
crossed
ny,
just
Alba
has
who
an
town
gentlem
A_
that
Srocx.—
of
streets
the
and
s,
number
dented
Thursday.
vor ofa Cunstitutional Convention in the six . Legislative bodies are sometimes in the habit
ness.
Terms Five Dollars per Month.
.
cattle
of
head
300,000
s
that
estimate
plains
akethe
unmist
the
g
bearin
ers
strang
with
lined
are
it generally happens in cases of
eountics of Nevada, Placer, El] Dorado, San . of doing, and
September 13th 1848.
Nevada,
.
ia.
forn
are on the way to Cali
famibave
Many
.
comers
new
of
marks
able
Joaquin, San Francisco, and Napa, is 16,770, . disputed or contested seats, that the person who
.
Maritime Nkvorrations.—A correspondent
‘DANCING
employ
obtain
to
s
anxiou
seem
all
and
lies,
gets
ty
party
majori
the
ally
with
which is, perhaps, a majority of the total num-. agrees politic
of the N. Y. Journal of Commerce, referring to
able
reason
a
for
work
to
willing
are
and
ment,
de
that
conclu
we
reason
ber of votes cast in those counties. But in. the place. For this
the incorrect statement ‘that our Government
the
from
hail
mostly
They
,
sation
compen
be
Scott
and
Burch
Messrs.
of
some of the other populous counties the ques-. should the seats
had given up privateering, says:
and
sin,
Wiscon
s,
Illinoi
York,
New
of
States
dly
decide
be
s
would
chance
ed,
the
tion seems to have been almost entirely ig-. disput
“The matter stands, as it has done, for some
much
a
for
started
them
of
many
Very
Iowa.
time, and is yet under negotiation. The presnored, and for that reason the Convention . against them,
acto
refused
only
not
bas
tion
Administra
ent
uently
conseq
and
Peak—
ike’s
trip—P
shorter
Jt would be a terrible loss to the State to be
rcheme is doubtless defeated. Nevada haspro-.
n,
propositio
unequal
and
absurd
the
to
to
cede
y
ivel
arat
comp
a
in
ers
bord
our
hed
reac
have
es
bably given the largest majority in favor of the . deprived of the services of two such geniur
which
,
propositiou
Marcy
the
witdrawn
has
but
condition.
e
itut
dest
numerous friends
the
Convention of any county in the State,
as Burch and Scott, and their
SCHOOL.
ARTZ LEDGE AND MILL
QU
On Fri
Fatan Accripent AT SACRAMENTO.—
day last, at the Race Course, near Sacramento, Geo.
Rhodes, a lad aged fifteen years, son of John P.
FoR
AE.
TPE Proprietors of the NATIONAL LEDGE AND MILL,
situated near Eureka, in Nevada County, offer this
Valuable Property for Sale
Rhodes, was thrown from his horse while riding for .
ms,
Ter
e
abl
son
Rea
On
dog
a
that
rs
appea
It
.
killed
ntly
insta
and
a purse,
“@&
ces,
tenan
Appur
and
s
Right
Water
its
all
With
garan across the track just ahead of the horse, causThe Company being too large, in their opinion itis
ing the animal to bolt, throwing the boy against a thought best to sell in order to consolidate,
The attention of Quarta Miners is called to it—as 1t is
gate post, killing him instantly.
was to place all private property afloat on
believed to be if properly worked, as good a Ledge as any
to
apply
as
ulars
war,
partic
of
time
in
For
footing,
same
.
the
on
Ridge
ocean
the
on
antitheir
that
learn
to
be sadly pained
would
g,
mornin
Friday
—On
Durt.
dated
,
Fatat
er
Weaverville
from
Anotu
dispatch
.—A
AccIpENT
R. B. MOYES, Orleans Flat.
os
retur
as
far
s
y.—A
iror
Terr
Cotorapo
exempt
be
shall
it
is—tbat
that
land:
ison
it
d brilliant Congressional career had been Sept. 16th, about five miles from San Andreas,
cipate
JOHN I. CALDWELL, Nevada.
says:
19th
Sept.
from capture, in case of war, either by volunhave been received, it appears that about threeJ. B. HENRY, Bell's Ranch, or
brought to a sudden termination; but as such a a duel was fought between Dr. Peterson Goodteer or regular armed vessels of war.
proprithe
of
one
Brady,
4
pone
Mr.
Yesterday,
JAMES HOLLAND, at Humbug.
counern
south
six
fourths of the voters of the
etors of the New York House, drove off an embank—46-1m*
1859.
16th
t
come
to
Augus
eveo
slow
a
ty
e
very
was
calami
Nevad
is
possibl
the
people
shvald
be
preBritain
Great
wyn and Wm. J. Gatewood. The weapons used
ties have votedin favor of a division of the
horses
the
ranch,
Lowden’s
near
feet,
40
of
ment
into the Marcy proposition, But we cannot
pared
to
meet
it.
.
LE
SA
R
FO
first
S
out,
the
ER
At
jumped
He
IL
yards.
river.
the
into
BO
forty
going
e,
M
buggy
and
distanc
EA
rifles;
were
ST
res
requi
only
r
State, As the act of Inst winte
meet her on that ground alone. It is underFLUE BOILER,
LE
doing
andis
town,
to
brought
was
thigh,
his
are
NG
SI
CH
IN
10
NE
fire Goodwyn fell mortally wounded, and died stood that our Goverament has demanded in
a two-thirds vote, the division scheme bas un12 feet long,
er,
Boil
lar
Tubu
one
o
—als
long
feet
13
well.
Senaof
funeral
s.—-The
Fungrat Ceremonie
property
orprivate
of
ect
exemption
the
perf
to
in
addition
s
Tube
inch
2
alty
univers
man
a
twen
was
He
,
hours.
eter
two
about
in
diam
in
es
inch
32
is
State
this
as
doubtedly been carried so far
tor Broderick took place at San Francisco on
fire front Grate Bars, Smoke Stacks, Steam
with
some
der,
Navy,
British
the
by
capture
from
afloat
Tue CariTraL.—The New York Express says Domes &c., complete.
concerned, provided the act is constitutional, Sunday afternoon, and the demonstration was ly respected. It appears that the parties had very important concessions in regard to comire of the undersigned at the
inqu
ars
icul
part
For
Aa@~
to
next
the
d
within
that
doubt
little
but
be
can
there
oppose
were
but
,
friends
been
ly
former
Before any further action can be had, the couperhaps the most imposing of any of the kind
mercial blockades.”
Nebraska Shaft, or of J. C. BIRDSEYE & CO., Nevada,
change
to
made
be
will
movement
a
years
twenty
the
on
lled
quarre
and
,
politics
in
other
each
D. CRITTENDEN,
to
ned
oblai
sent of Congress will have to be
that ever occurred in the State. Itis stated
ka Co.
ras
Neb
t
Agen
some
to
States
United
the
of
t
Governmen
of
seat
the
l
Tue Next Presipency.—The N. Y. Journaof
the division of the State ; there is no probabilthat over five thousand persons came and took day of election, The lie passed, and they came
Nevada August 284 1859.—47-tf Gp»
point more central than the present one, and that
to blows, in which Gatewood had bis finger hurt, Commerce, in an article upon the Presidential Cincinnati or St. Louis, in the ordinary course of
ity that Congress will give its consent to the
UY YOUR MEDICINES—at
Saturday
during
deceased
the
of
look
last
a
echeme,
events, must soon come to be the center of popula21 Commercial Street, Nevada,
Goodwyn challenged him the same day, and as question, says;
and Sunday morning, and about three thousand
ao
tion.
d
notifie
he
well
got
Democthe
which
States
eighteen
of
Instead
soon as Gatewood’s finger
FUMERY—at
PER
R
YOU
UY
Co. R. H, Taytor.—By the Sierra and Plu-. persons followed his remaius to Lone Mountain his antagonist, and the meeting took place.
racy had a right to claim in the House, only
21 Commercial Street, Nevada.
Grizzty Bear Story.—A grizzly bear was
fifteen can be calenlated upon out of the thirtylately caught in a trap and killed at Skelton’s Ranch
mas county papers, we learn that Col. Taylor . Cemetery. The funeral oration was pronouneo
S—t
ION
IPT
SCR
PRE
YOUR
AKE
of
number
whole
the
the
be
to
four, for that will
Morpsr oF ImmiGRANTs.—A dispatch
has been elected Jndge of the 16th Judicial Dis. eq by Col. E. D. Baker, which is a feeling and
21 Commercial Street, Nevada.
“horsaysthatthe
Gazette
The
county.
Mariposa
admisthe
after
s
Congres
in
ted
represen
States
trict. Hie majority in Sierra was 110, and in . just tribute to the memory of the departed SenUnion, dated at Carson Valley, Sept. 18th, says: sion of Kansas. The Democracy will, thererible brute” had been prowling about: for several
y
Famil
and
S,
ION
IPT
SCR
PRE
ANS
ICI
HYS
ch
Mar
of
t
wes
es
mil
five
off,
learn
Cutwe
’s
Union,
the
to
ney
On Ken
Plumas 7 votes. Col. Taylor is a talented andj ator, From a telegraph
the House, They nights, killing hogs, etc., and as it was feared that
to
trusting
of
shy
be
fore,
prepared at
ly
ifical
Scient
and
lly
carefu
es
Recip
located at
school
company of immigrants, under Captain must make a nomination tbat will prevail behe was after the
public
a
ek,
flourishing
cre
able lawyer, and the fact that he has been el-. that a lot in the most eligible position at the
that place, or the schoolmarm, Mr. Skelton set traps
Daniel Beal, were on the 20th of August last fore the people.
Hall,
ries
heca
Apot
s
lph’
Rudo
ected in a district where his party ticket wasin. Lone Mountain Cemetery has been selected, attacked by a band of Soshoues and one man
inyeigled.
was
Bruin
which
of
one
into
for him,
OTL EEA TE
LLL
INE
L
SI
ET
L
EE
PETE
ATR
aheminority
of
at
least
1,000
votes,
shows
that
i
ss
Si
one
d;
nde
21 COMMERCIAL STREET, NEVADA,
wou
pesnle sgprediate tls abilition’
ah a@ monument is to be erected to his mem named Koots killed and several
or
-Senat
as.—Ex
Dovuei
ror
ps
Suisit
Gen.
bro
s
leg
man, named Jacob Polling, had both
#8 Cheaper than the Cheapest! “@
ken; he was taken to the present Military EnShields, in a speech at the democratic convener,
Travel
and
ar
Schol
ned
renow
world
The
in
is
he
re
Nevapa Library.—The members of the Ne-.
PreMators.—The announcement on Tuesday campment, near Bear river ford, whe
tion at Faribault, Minnesota, on the 30th ult.,
!!!
WOOD
D!!
WOO
the
D!
of
WOO
t
Benefi
the
for
e
Lectur
will
vada Library Association are requested to meet . of last week of Mr. Broderick’s death, turned charge of Dr. Covey, Army Surgeon, The Insaid :—
the stoek after plundering and
off
ve
dro
!!
ns
Fire!
!
dia
Fire!
!
Fire
ion,
ciat
Asso
ary
Libr
da
Neva
at the Library Room to-morrow evening. The} out to be incorrect. A telegraphic dispatch
made
have
States
United
these
of
people
The
burning the wagons.
ee Se STS
72
«7
@ a4)
AT
THE
s,
of
Dougla
n
A.
Stephe
make
to
minds
their
up
meeting bas been called for the purpose of ar-. was received here about three o’clock stating
' BAYARD TAYLOR,
Bioamy.—Michael isviaibam, a hand work
the benefit of the Association, and a full attend. same effect were received from persons below, ing on the San Francisco and Marysville Railyesed
est
arr
was
,
nty
cou
ter
Sut
in
r
ove
,
road
ance is desirable.
to friends here, during the afternoon. At eight
terday by Capt. King, of this city, on a charge
o’clock,
on
Tuesday
evening,
our
paper
went
of bigamy preferred by bis dart brother-in-law.
Buastine Accipent.—A Mr, Smith was seriton,
Bos
in
to
press,
and
as
the
report
of
his
death
had
not
wite
one
ing
hav
h
wit
d
rge
cha
is
He
ously injured at Mobile Flat, Sierra county, on
another in Ireland, and another in California.
been
contradicted
up
to
that
time,
the
paper
the 11th inst., by the premature explosion of a
ranging for the lectures of Bayard Taylor, for . that he died at two, and other dispatches to the
Illinois, the next President; and what is more,
500 CORDS SEASONED OAK, PINE AND CEDAR
two thirds of the people of Minnesota will.vote
wants to sell, orhe
that
Lengths,
I
ay
y
On
WOOD—AI
Saturd
&
Tuesda
Eve'gs
Sept.
24th
and
27th.
fora
vote
will
they
do,
they
when
and
him;
for
exchange for
Green Mountain boy with a heart almost as big
Subject—First Lecture—“THE ARABS.”
Dry Goods and Groceries, Boots & Shoes,
as Jackson’s.
2d Lecture—“Life in the Polar Regions,”
From Pir River.—A party from Shingles,
town,
on
their
way
to
join
the
Ranger
killed
has
be
m,
the
of
all
by
en
Having had childr
blast, He was holding the tamping rod at the appeared in mourning. Dispatches were requite a numerous progeny. He will probably four Indians and took a rifle from them. Last
time of the explosion, and his right band was ceivad an hour or two later stating that Mr. be taken to Tuolumne county for trial, as his week a deserter from Fort Crook, with two
adnot
e
e.
wer
ther
s
we
live
but
e
wif
d,
dea
last
not
was
ick
der
Bro
be
to
e
hav
ly
bab
pro
will
and
d,
rate
lace
ly
bad
METROPOLITAN THEATER,
—_——-HAS GOT——
He is said to be quite a other white men, entered Mr. Preston’s house,
Tickets,
~
Doors open at 7 1-2 o’clock,
.
$1,00.
Lecture commences at 8
o’clock. Tickets can be hadat the principal business
houses in Nevada
Nevada Sept. 20th 1859.
CELEBRATION OF F. von SCHILLER’S
Hardware, Tin Ware, Crockery, Furniture, Bedding, Clothing, Blacksmithing, Printers
Bills, or CASH.
Be Senlyour Orders to No. 77 Broad St.
ob ExXaulineg DONE WITH NEATNESS.
and dispatch, by
scoTT,
77 Broad Street, Nevada, —
n
Presto
Mr.
tied
rt’s
ferry,
Lockha
from
mile
a
ento
d
ate
cul
cal
l
wel
vised of this until after our paper bad been fine looking fellow, and
amputated.
RMATION WANTED—Of John CunNFO
and
his
wife
and
robbed
them
of
$180,
a
mule,
sville Democrat.
Mary
.—
rts
hea
ale
fem
re
sna
n last heard from he was residing at
—whe
hamning
DAY.
BIRTH
NNARY
CENTE
worked off.
flour, and other articles. They declared that
on the 20th
was
which
s,
Illinoi
a,
Galen
near
Hill,
il
Counc
Excuances.—Mr. Randolph, of Freeman &
ed
d
rs
they
intend
to
raise
two
hundre
warrio
s,
R
about
AUTHO
where
and
his
POET
ef
n
German
l
matio
immorta
infor
the
of
s
Any
admirer
All
1855.
March
of
EaSurvey.—Mr. Stangroom, the
oap
Rar
Texry’s
Movement
s.—Judge
Terry
left
Sacby his brother,
ed
ta
receiv
.—Shas
fully
and
olean
out
the
Valley
Herald.
thank
be
Co’s, Express, bas as usual, placed us nnder obwill
Placer and Nevada
to,
amen
Sacr
the
of
er
gine
Frederick von Schiller,
JAMES CUNNINGHAM,
Ugations for files of Marysville and San Fraoramento on Friday morning last, and proceeded
Railroad Dompany has completed the prelimi, Nevada County Cal.
ngton
Washi
At
Are invited to attend a
Satof
Citizen,
Sierra
—The
Rospers.
sy
Suor
arrestwas
he
where
Stockton,
to his farm near
John Cunningham was born in the County of Mayo,
cleco papers duriug the past week.
nary survey of a line from Auburn dowa Anteage.
of
years
26
about
is
and
d,
Irelan
k,
Melic
h
Paris
:
following
the
bas
Master Stone, of the Pioneer Express, has . ed by the Sheriff of San Joaquin county. It is lope Ravine to the California Ceatral Railroad, urday last,
Nevada Sept. 5th 1859.—49-4w*
A messenger from Truckee Meadows arrived
our thanks for Downleviile papers of Saturday. stated that the officers of San Mateo county at Greider’s, a point eight and two-third miles
To be given at the CITY OF NEVADA, on
z,
the route in town about 4 o’clock this morning, announk
on
es
o
grad
iest
o
heav
E
The
om.
.
Fols
E'
from
J.
¥
have taken measures to have him arrested and
1859,
10th,
Nov.
g,
Evenin
ay
Thursd
m
groo
}
Stan
Mr,
S!
.
OE
mile
the
SH
to
feet
D
x
N
y-si
A
are sixt
S
OT
BO
eing that Ferd. Reis had been shot by robbers ;
IN
R
E
L
A
E
D
In
memory
of
his
Genius.
Geass VaLuey NationaL.—J. H, Boardman . brought to trial. It appears there is no Jaw in is now engaged in running a line directly from one shot in the thigh, and one in the lower part
ILDING,
BU
K
IC
BR
’S
KR
EC
ND
LA
IN
Celebration will consist ofa
The
Esq,, has purchased the interest of Mr, Roberts, . this State to punish a man for fighting a duel, Auburn to Folsom.— Placer Herald.
of the leg. Chris. Reis left here at5 o’clock
COMMERCIAL STREET, NEVADA.
this morning, accompanied by Dr. Bryant. The
Torchlight Procession and
fullasortment of LADIES and CHILDREN’S SHOFS
in the Grass Valley National, and assumed the . except one of the parties is killed, hence TerTe—
the
so
over
S.
s
Al
miles.
ER
race
40
IT
Fall
about
is
e
GA
d
—Th
an
distance
es.
Rac
mMa
Twaa
s
ry could not be arrested nntil after Broderick’
editorial charge of the paper,
N,
IO
AT
OR
Ocof
10th
the
on
ce
s
men
ot
com
will
se
Bo
Cour
a
m
ham
to
ot
-B
ed
lt
ui
Qu
ts
er
nk
Be
d
ar
death.
aa@TOBE FOLLOWED BY A GRAND BALL. -@& Leon
er
.
s.
days
te
four
ra
inue
le
cont
ab
and
r,
on
tobe
as
Re
at
le
in
sa
movement
r
popular
a
is
fo
.—There
sas
d
Nesraska
d
an
Broa
of
in,
,
Haml
nd
E,
J.
ha
rs,—
on
Pare
ic
ArvanT
Constantly
Committee of Arrangments.
e
n
,
R
E
D
a
R
proposing
t,
O
Governmen
State
a
for
O
Nebraska
T
E
has
D
Burns
A
named
M
man
c.—A
Vorin
S
s.
T
ItieGa
O
O
a@~ B
street Book Store, has our thanks for late Eastern
G. von SCHMITTBURG,
DR. TRAUTMAN,
*
nd
NO
thousa
s
K
er
n.—Ov
0
ST
n
Oreco
Novemin
—
election
To
an
October,
in
conventio
0
TE
twice
ation
OR
Immigr
O
voting
SH
H
for
S
r
e
Amado
th
in
ed
on
arrest
ne
been
do
PLUMHOFF.
G
WM.
IN
FURTH,
v
8.
IR
PA
And RE
We are also under obligations toG, W.
}
of
way
,
by
Oregon
d
in
arrive
simultanebave
ants
admission
OTT,
T.
T.
immigr
for
MULLER,
ED.
n
applicatio
and
ber,
on
ecompt
once
the
Anti-L
ticket
and
once
the
falar
simi
for
e,
Stor
k
Boo
eer
Pion
the
of
,
elch
,—14-tf
59
18
Nevada
Sept.
20th
1859.—51-(d
h
4t
n.
Ja
,
da
va
Ne
weeks.
six
past
the
within
Plains,
Kansas,
with
the
ously
Administration ticket.
:
yors.
—
FESTIVAL,
um toe
t
rac
ret
ld
ou
sh
k
ic
er
od
Br
t
tha
d
an
em
dance
ad
s
aecor
in
wa
ticket
al
gener
a
should have crowned his brow we bring the Cy-. 1014 elected on
on
up
g
tin
lec
ref
d
sai
ve
ha
y
ma
be
ng
hi
made
yt
was
an
effort
An
m.
with the previous custo
prees which must deck his grave.
y
rr
Te
as
t
bu
;
r
ice
off
an
as
r
te
ac
ar
e
ch
thes
s
from
y’
ers
rr
Te
memb
the
s
seat
r
The career of Mr. Broderick has been ® pe-. 1, oust from thei
som of
in
sippi,
Missis
and
uri
Misso
t
excep
law,
the
ed.
order
the rights of men. But it is otherwise
this was the expression which Terry constrned ces, regattas, and, in fact, all the
deceased,
ree
debta
such
pay
to
necessary
be
shall
as
w
Ne
of
y
cit
the
of
rd
Wa
h
nt
Ni
the
s
wa
nce
ide
res
y
rr
Te
om
fr
is,
ty
te
rie
no
sob
st
for
fir
e
ls—
Th
evi
e.
its
of
ens
w
y
fe
off
vel
al
ati
rt
par
mo
ess
a
com
Congr
h
e
28th
the
wit
int
to
tives
senta
0) the Repre
furthtt
published
be
order
this
of
copy
a
He sleeps forever ; and for the laurel which) J:
that
ordered
er
for
re
the
ord
chw
wat
ture York, and his name is still the
ng