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THE NEVADA NATIONAL v') ef
WEERAT PAPER, PCRLIQNED EVERT AATCRDAT MORN }
FO fe OMseS VALLET, NEVADA COUNTT, CG nome. .
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“VEGETABLE AND FRUIT RANCH Nevada Advertisemens.
TO RENT ON SHARES.
0. B. DIABLE, or . County Sunveror’s Orrice.
—reo . a] !
A. B. DIBBLE, COU T MOUSE, NEVADA,
a i JOUN L. GAMBLE, } J. USTROM,
. County Surveyor. { { Deputy.
“§. 6. RICHARDSON,
Attorney & Counsellor
AT LAW.
Will promptly attend toail busines« confided to
tie vada and adjoining Counties
ntion given toall kinds of Convey
'¢ PERSONS are hereby cautioned against emé P
. deputized from this office
i Extract from the Laws of California
.
Caar. 20, Sec 3.—No servey or resurvey hereaf
ter made by any person except the County surveyor
or his deputy shall be considered legal evidence in
any Court within this state JOHN L. GAMBLE
atu County Surveyor
1 WILLIAMSON,
RUSTIOBEER,
the corner of Auburn and Richardson .
Ss. Grass Valley 27-tf
W. B. CLAPP,
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE
OFFICE—MILL ST., GRASS VALLEY,
samen the Office of Richardsou & Johns
wi
. W Real Estate or Personal l’roperty
OFFICE—Commercial and line street,
Nevada, Nov. 12, 1858.—n16-tf
Nevana
. W. F. Annrrson W. H. Marni.
ANDERSON & MARTIEIN,
(ATTORNEYS & COUN
. AT LAW
. OFFICF—In Westtams’ Brivpie, corner of
. mercial and Pine streats«, Navapa, Cal
Wm. F. ANDERSON,
DISTRICT ATTORNEY.
SPOFFORD,
PUBLIC
. #
NOTARY
JSUSTICN OF THE PEACE,
Fer the Township ef Grass Valiey,
Was removed to the Office recently oceupied by S. (
in Shoemaker’s Building, mil st st
“NOTICE.
PRE untersigned orve thie cay formed a Law Co
i partaership uuder the drm and s yle of Dibble
HENRY MEREDITH.) = [THOMAS P. HAWLEY.
MEREDITH & HAWLEY,
piscine DINBLE & LANSING. . ATTORNEYS & COUNSELLORS at 1 AW
Sept. 16, 1886 OFFICE—In Kidd & Knox's Brick Untlding, cor
see FREESE SS esac ner of Pine & Broad sts., Nevada 3
$100, 000!!! emai casero
ya) i, Gold Dust, weekly, $100,009, for Jp:
W gr) Pdi he pr : ol be psid—tic . Sse Livy! Up-rivle:
Dust sent to the Mint without charge except for I :
lust s nent
andl»
Advances made at all times on
I have alsoa Melting Furnacs
for parties desiring it
DRAFTS ON THE ATLANTIC STATES
ROTHCHCHILDS' DRAFTS ON EUROPE
CSTECHS at par on SACRAMENTO \
Special and General Deposites ree
stions nud Banking business promptly attend.
pres*eage
te the Mint
melt gold inte hare
Harrington & Patterson,
QO LONG
WO have
loon to be fa
known on Broad street
pened finest asa
the mo untains, in the new
and favorably
ver t ane oF Billiare
in
rer the
if efght rears in Grae Valley, T trast OPPOSITE KIDD & KNOX’S BULLDING, NEVADA
: merensly ett heen, Sat} e tens witation toall their old farther enular t —Uffice at the Oli Stand, o: . rete aie ibe
« below the hachange A. DELANO ' nemiselves to give as good ant
Grass Valley, Jaguary 12, 1859 htt \ spbiclibl: -satthi:; haan anes Saieee
io nite AARD TABLES, cules
7 sange * nA TK BAR ix fitted up in the finest style
Yad} aaa ui Ea ith the ehutecst aud meet obstls
-) PRICES REDUCED. fi: on and
Se ‘ow. 13, 1958. --ni6 tf
WES STERN HOTEL. ;CO. MAIN AND NEVADA STREETS,
HQAIS VY Awww,
wu. HouEY, " Proprictor.
Nevada fron ond Bias. Pennteee.
oti AEE Nea
a. AC HINE SHOP.
.. 94 j¢ '
woh 7 Go te
yvunce Me ' wea
‘ ners, Pum
ith the best the . fre : inmeter
hed th pure . Buildings, Baleony and Awr
oe bot TEAM ENGINES of ails &, trom 8 to a
it pacer
tirece Vulle 1s$4.—nout Mar
ily excented,
LI. attend to salesin any partof the C wenn of
,SELLORS
Tom
BRICK Bl ILDING, (OR. LRGAD & PINE STS,
.
j
}
j
.
loying other Surveyors than such as may be
GRASS VALLEY, CALIFORNIA,
Che Hetada Hational.
RUFUS SHOEMAKER, Eptror.
GRASS VALLEY, APRIL 33, 1859.
Cuernrcutyess.—April, with its sunshine
and clouds, isa type of a man without that
stability of mind, the result of cheerfulness.
Like the gentle rays of the morning sun,
which quietly and peacefully permeating the
invisible pores of the marble column increases its height beyond that when darkness enshrouded, so do the irradiating beamof a
. cheerful beart enlarge and expand the mind,
lifting it up. up, beyoud the clouds of adversity, misfortune and poverty. The exquisite
transporte of joy, like some sndden storm on
. the ocean. die away and leave a lifeless caim
behind, Who does not prefer the calm sun:
' SATLCOON!
‘a made to order, at the shortest
Castings of every description, prompt:
in mpire Restaurant, lisving Tikek LARGE LATHES in romung ener
‘ n Gil ere « quicker that any oiher sho o the
Main Strect, Grass Valicy. Sa : p i
amr. of Che Vost (fice 1 Any one wenting werk cone 1 de well to call
Where le B sree ni exeinne xtensiqe ht PATTERNS
atyle a building for sl ace tien, ane . Ae” All Oriters Penctvoliy Attended to. eg
where ho is prepared to provide . , —
/ THOM
MEALS AT ALL HOURS,). . JOUN Me \RT
way ve hed to order. os rr
GTSTHKS, in any sty fe } —_————$ =
CPS, of all ieti . ae alk
— KEEP COOL
babies ee LMEFS, of Nevada City, eae up
AME
ol 200 TUNS OF ICE,
eines.
EGGS, which he will de rls to orver, Grass Valley
PUDDINGS and Nevada, throug the coming Summer
VEGETABLES, &e. & i cle rg or solid. ane ed withsnow
tn fact, tho very best of every thing, in the best « . ré o be left at the Senat loon, Broad st
. Nevaua City
style’ aed . a .
ON THE MOST REASONABLE TERMS. }
Having fitted op the above establishment, with th
design of carrying on a permanent business, I hay
adopted the maxim of ** Live and Let Lave,’’ and in
ten! to furnish my customers with anything th:
market affords, and shall in no case charge more Nes
a more living price.
Confidently believing that visitors to our wits a
;
visinze .
lutions for the ame lp STORE!
tan no where tind equal accomm
proney, Liuvite all to give me a call, and see for
thewsives. Te new and splendid store on the
lve JH. CLARK
THOMAS 8S. LEVY,
Lumber & General Dealer,
Valley Lum ber Yard,
Main Street, opposite Western Hotel, .
GRASS VALLEY.
AVING control of ALL Lumber manufactured .
I at the Buena Vista and Sugar Pine Saw Mills
Tam prepared to sell
SUGAR AND YELLOW FP
Where he is ready
(rass Valley and vicinity, the following numed articles, at a low price, as
A FINE STOCK OF
READY MABE
CLOTHING,
NE LUMBER, OF ALI
OF A mrauen quar AND IN ANY . BOOTS & SHOES.
QUANTITY }
Laths, Picket, Shakes, Shingles, § HATS, CAPS, TRUNKS,
Cedar Posts, &c, &c.
&@ . have, direct from the Manufactories,
SASH, SASH DOORS, BLINDS, FRENCH WINDOWS, .
Panel Doors, Newels, Banisters, ke, &c., &e }
.
!
.
EARBRIET SRERS
SHIRTS, DRAWERS, GLOVES,
INDIA RUBBER GOODS,
Anda full aevortment of
BOYS’ GARMENTS.
Citizena of Grass Valley and vicinity, will please
. cali and examine his new Stock
Which I offer for sale at pres below compen ion.
J. MARKS,
TUBA BQCk AND
tore. j Goods made of the beat matcriciard
.
Wishes to inf / ar 1 ‘th bli the Ieiest atyles—
ishes to inform. his frieude anc © public gene. .
rally that be bas always on banw, and eenstentiy . Also Warranted Good Fits.
reeviving a complete assortment of
.
BOOKS, STATIONERY, ERUIT, i
CONFECTIONERY, TOYS,
CUTLERY. FANCY ARTICLES,
PERFUMERY,
And the finest Brands of
TOBACCO AND CIGARS,
Which be will sell tosuit the times. Hotel Kee we
Bay Keepers, and Resteusants will find it to th
edvantage to come aud examine our stock as rnd
ean buy with a small ‘advance of Sao Francisco
Prices.
B. NATHAN
1868.—nl€-3m
COME TO TIME!
Or if you havent time, let Time come to you.
DR. R. B. SHARP,
Grasa Valley, Nov. 13,
A GREAT VARIETY OF CLOCKS,
NENTAL,
end at Prices from Three Dollars. upward. »
Phemember the place U you ~woolt not he behind the times give the Pr 1 MARKP
att fm
NEW CLOTHING
COR. MAIN & MILL STS,
now, to offer to the citizens of
. . ing ten per cent.,
.
.
shine and peace of « summer moru,to the alternating extremes of an April day?
twilight of midsummer
labors of
As the lengthend
days soothingly woos us from the
the day to the tranquil sleep of the night, se
the cheerfniness of a well speut life ia the
twili cbt of re pose wherein we may pass pleasuntly on to the sleep of death into a brighter
and eternal day
Cheertulness is better than wealth or fame
or honor, [tis the Alehemist’s stone
he who posses it may transform the
and
baser
things of life into retined gold. It is a mine
that faileth like the widow's
cruse, it increases with the use thereof. Cul
tivate cheerfulness, and all the gocd of life
is ours,
of wealth, not,
Statk Privox.—The special committee ap.
pointed by the Assembly have made a report
in relation to state prison affairs. and charges
The Bu/lecharges as follows :
made against Lt. Gov. Walkup.
ten condenses the
1. That raid Walkup. after promising to
act as warden gratuitously, was endeavor
ing to procure ten dollars a day for bis services from the State
2 That he violated the rules of the Board
of Directors: and removed checks upon his
Lets that bad been established for the «afety
of the State and the protection of the public
funds,
3. That he was so negligent in conducting
the business affairs of the prison than he denied the receipt of SL.000, where the vouch
er for its payment happened to be mistaid.
That the daily isues of provisions to
the prisoners, actunlly mode, differed
from the amount reported.
> That an officer of the prison gambled off
a large sum of money, which he stated toa
friend to be money be longing to the State.
6. That the vouchers on file at the prison
do not represent money actually paid.
7. Thatthe price of labor and improve—
ments in the report of the Warden is too
high,
8. That the Lt. Governor. while acting as
Worden, took a male prisoner, who happened
to wea fiddler. toa neighboring dance: house
where the said Warden danerd and carroused
with female prisoners, till late bours in the
night.
as
The committee praises Mr. McCauley. who
formerly administered the affairs of the pris
on.
The Senate special committee haa not yet .
reported, and it intimated that its report will
differ materially from that of the AssemblyYoung men, read the annexed paragraph
One of the vices of California life is the prodigality with which young men waste their
substance; billiards. pleasant social games
for drinks, and *‘ who gets the most beans,”
and a thousand and one eddying tides of use. less pleasure, all tending to swell the mighty
. maelstrom of expense and probigality.
Save your small pieces; uuless for charitaHE UNDERSIGNED bas just opened ble purposes, let each piece, as you deposit
. it in your pocket, sing—~
“Vain delusiev world, adieu
Usercr Hints to Youxc Mex.—How many
. young men ignorautly deny themselves a for} tune! There’s scarcely ayoung man of guwod
. sense io this city who cunnot save $100 vasily from his annual earnings, and if be will
. forego cigars, billiards, and juleps. he can
. save double that amount. Figures sometimes
produce almost ioeredible resuits, Thus, for
instance, if a young man upon his twentieth
birthday will invest $100 in any stock payand aooually thereafter
willinvest the same amount and the accumulation of interest, be will be worth, when
. he in thirty years old. $1,753 : when forty
. years old, $6.300; when fifty years old, $18,159; when sixty years old, $48,700. How
simple, then, is the plan vy which a youth
. of the present day can pass bis old age in
— aud luxury. He bas only to regulate his expenses *o ax to save one hundred
. dollars each yeur ‘rom hie income. If the
amount saved be larger, then the sum total
will be increased in the same proportion.—
. Only think of it, that $500 saved annually
and invested in ten per cent: stock, wiil
; amout, in ten years, to $2593 600; in taen
ty years to $6.726,800; in thirty years to
$17.384,628 ; in forty years to $45 250 838.
. No wouder, then . that the Rotirctiids have
OF 4LL STYLES, from PLAIN to the most UnNa. .
amassed such boundless wealth — Baltimore
Jimerican.
The editor of one of the Maine papers says
that be bas hac a pair of boots given him,
. whi ch wereso tight thatthey came very
. near maaking him a Universalist, because tie
. At hin Dentist's Office, on Mill street, bas received received his panishunent as be “went along.”
. —Ez.
We know a chap that had a pair of boots
{#0 tight, or gotro tightina pair of boots;
that he didn’t “went along’ at all
jand chaaged his +
SATURDAY, AP K IL Ze.
The Balkhead bill, after passing in the!
Senate bya maj rity of one vote, was next
day reconsidered, and {defeated by Messrs,
Deot & Merritt changing their votes. Th
San Francisco Vational of the 16, tnat., comments extensively on its position in regard
to the Bulkhead bill, and says:
* Had the National enter ontro.
versy with a determination, any
circunstances, to pase the Parker *"arsous
bill. ities well known to those conversant
with the political influence w bi ch itcancom
mand, that there would have nthe slight. .
est difficulty in its accompli Those
therefore, whe crow over its defeat, are pot .
entitled tothe slightest credit. To the in.
action of the NattonaL aad its friends, may .
be attributed the resuit over which ite!
euemies are vow av vociferou-ly rejoicing.”
Mr. Merritt's .
the article concludes with
After severely criticising
votes ou the bili,
the following highly ilittering notice of
that geutieman’s politica! provpects ;
* At the time ofits passage through the
Senate be wagin faver of it—voted for it
with full knowledve of what he wae doing,
and only be: ote because
cause, he was induced to foliewe that his
congr: ssional prospects world be jeopardized ithe did net doso The men who indueet him so to belleve, were the most anmitigated election Sumly rs in) this cir y—the
chief! one having ! edhe the a .
lance Counnittes, expected politic
pref rment by thee
wl!) find thar .
deceived We t
position that he occunies bef
We aill uot crow wim
will let us know when he get# the
tiou for Congress,”
» he
™
has pursued, ~
st egregiously
him opon the
te the conntry.
hope he
howl oa.
congratalst
ove hat
Groomy Piospsers at Vaiieso ann Mane
IsLaxv.—A correspoudent of the Solane Co.
Herald thus speaks of matters at the U.S.
Navy Yard:
A general gloom pervades the town, since
the evening of March 25¢h,
from the Eastern: States arrived by tt
land mail. Heretofore, our appropriations
have been from $300,000 te $400,000,
for the coming year is reduced to 170,000,—
The wages paid on the Island must be mates
rially reduced. and many bands discharged.
There are at least a hucdred here,
who have just purchased «mall lots and built
bad. and
to steady employwhen the news
te OVeT,
which
families
houses thereon—investing all they
a little more—trusting
ment, who be totally ruined in consequence, and all thoughtful once look sober
will
over the matter.
The first express that we bave any authentic account ut, siatied iu Mesopotamia
over six thousand yeas when dam's
express moved his baggage fron Eden. Ae.
tion moved some baggage
the garden of Eden. or
where we are not apt to vieit svon,
Wis
Satan)
regret to say that this ancient institu:
for us once, into
tome other place
Scarce.—Unhooped Ia
filed christians, disintere
honesty, sound potatoes,
rich printers. —Lar
To the above might be added,
bies, unsophisticated
*, pure and undeI trieads,common
lirstrate butter aad
pretty ba‘widders,’ honest poli
brandy,
that don’t
ticians, ugly heiresses, good
milk, and
get married,
pure
young ladies
State. The
tious money
Insanity ia increasing in this
follow
cause is obvious ambi
lover, read the
Bopy anno Brat
of the body. Thousht
brain. Motion at lenoth
Motic
«th
wn is the exercise
exerci the
shausts the brain.
Cessation of motion a.!ows the body to be
invigorated. Cessation of thought reinvigorates the brain. The body must have vest
The brain must have «lc po When the body
cannot rest, asin convulsive diseases, it dies.
When the brain cannot bave rest, whena
man cannot +ieep, every bourts a step nearer the mad-house. Some men work themselves to death. Some think themselves to
denth. Tow little rest for the body, too little
sleep for the brain, are false economies of
time; and maltitades, unwittingiy bring on
wasting and fatal diseases by practicing these
economies. Omnipote ‘rested,’
manded man to do the same. Sleep
and rest a plenty—these are
of all great, sate, and efficient
body or brain.
P. B. Murdoch, editor of the San Jose Ted.
egraph, has been sued for libel, Daniel
E. Miller, fur denouncing the action of the
Grand Jury in the care of Paul C
Damages are iaid at £10.000.
plenty,
activities of
by
. Shores,—
. the crew
Coat weak Crescent City.—-The Crescent
City Herald, of Apri! lth, saye:
It is reported that a rich strata of coal has
been discovered near the town, and that a
company has heen organized for the purpose
of working under the name of the MeGrader
Coal Company. President, E. L. MeGrader;
Secretary, R, Dugan ;
It is affirmed that in the last 10 years 4,.
000.000 of immigrants reached our
shores. each bringing with bim on an average $100 in gold, makine an aggregate of
$500,000,000 of currency.
have
Southern papers coucur in the statement
latitude is at least
of ordinary yeara,—
that wegetation in that
ove month .
Fruit trees are in blossom, and fowere of va. .
in fall bleam.
Ladvance
rious kinds «°°
Sim Oldetam. indieted by the Grand Jory
for killing Thomas Banning, at the Petaluma .
race course, hag hewn held to bail in the rym .
of 19.009
Want to
and com-,
the foundations .
NEVARA NATIONST
JOB PRINTING OFFICE,
MAIN STREET. GRASP VALLEY.
We have in connection with the Mevapa Mates i
. Neweraren Fetenitemmass « JOR OFFICE, cope! ie
I ® of executing erory dercription of Jeb Work, each of
_ Neewwme Cannes, Cmertane, Haxvertrs,
Brit, Hearne Portaee law Meawne
{ Bats Ticeem Prooraweres, Intrsor Fare
Qs N » too and Pamratem, Bre, which will he exeen
1859. NO, 359, a eee
ted with neatuese and 4leratch Gaconah'e terme
The Graves ofa Houschold, A correspondent of the Bulletin, writing
ny un : HEM \NS from Victoria April 4th., suys:—"There ie a
ne party of gold seekers preparing to leave that
sige figs hgelscecan. ening dg? plice for Queen Charlotte's I-land, where
use with gler Thev filled one
‘ , wold ix supposed to *' lay around lovse,"’ in
The? ves are 4 far and wide R ‘i .
O'er stream, and wu and ses fabulous abundance.
The aat . Wat m4 For?—The fopian complete
O'er en % “pecimen of an outside philosopher. He ia
iin eh eek enue third sf one sixth patent leather,
Pinte are these damers ne third walking stick. and the reat kid
gloves and lair, Ase to his remote ancestry
The sea, the lone blue sea hath one there it rome doubt, but it is pretty well setHe hes where pear! lietvey tled that he is the son of a tatlor’a goose.—
fle was the loved of all, vet none {He ix eomewheat nervous, and te dream of
O'or bis lone grave may weep ,tailor’s tills gree bin the nightmare. By
his ‘eir, coe would judge that he bad been
One fell where Spanish vines are dress f dipped like Achilles, bat it ia evident that
Above the noble slain the goddess must bave held bim by the head
He wrapped ht« colors round his breast? instead of the heels Nevertheless, ench men
In 8 blood-red Meld of Spain ure useful, Uf ilere were no tadpoles there
would be no frogs. Thes are not so entirely
One "midst the foresta of the Wes to blame fur devotion to externals, Paste
By a dark stream: {< Ini diamonds m hare aeplendid setting te
The Indian knows bis piace of rest make them eell. Only it seems to be a waste
Far tn the forest shade of material to pat ive dollare worth of benver on five cents worth of brains,
And one o'er her the nivertic she's
on
? 5 “ af . . .
spc sie . is In 1768 Russell, auctioneer,” adverShe faded t ita flow
:
n Rass ' public it the auction room in Queen
A Man Hanoina THiweenr to a Conver. *' tert, Ferions articles of farnitare, a variety
At a late bour last night we learned the fol. of plate, gold watch, «ilk, and other wearing
lowing details of a most singular affair, 4pparel, and a sprightly negro boy of fifteen
whieh occurred near Cumminsville, somefonur years Of owe, belonging to the eatate of a deor five miles from thie city, on Saturday inst, Ceased gentleman "
It appears thet a person, whose name ia not
A precocious youngster, nineteen yeare
given us, entered the ! urying crotnd of that old. named O'Donaell, is on trial in St. Lon’
place and removed a dead body froma grave, is toe neing married to three wives et the
which he placed ina neck. In making bis gone time
exit tron the yard, i¢ was necessary to scale
a high hoard feuse, which the resurrectionist Gor. Medory haa issued his proclamation
evidently found difficult in accomplishing fer an election to be held in Kansas, on the
ith Monday of Murch, in accordance with an
act passed by thd last legisloture providing
arme, he placed the fr the formation of « Constitution and State
b
cord attached to the mouth of the sack around &0Feroment for Kanvas,
and climed to the top of the The I Pesk gold
fenee, when he must have fallen off. leaving . with poor ruceres,
the corpse on the opposite The reenit
was that the cord was drawn up around bis
with the burden with which he was encu
In order
free nse of hia hands and
hered. there’ore, to give bimerlf
his shoulder, seckers have met
and many burdships.—
he's
side. From late accounts we learn that many are
hecoming discouraged, and look upon the
whole thing as a Villainous humbug.
Fine ts Bostoy.—The im, 245 Broard street, Boston,
destroyed by fire Monday night
350 bales of week, with 1000 bales of cotton,
gunoy and 19.000 bags of linseed.
Loss $250.000—iusurance 200.000,
and he was found dead vesterday morn.
having been choked to death by the
weighto f the corpse on the opposite side of
the fence.
The story seems an incredible one, bnt we
neck
ing,
Destrrerive
mence warehouse
was on
are informed that, startling as it is, it is oevertheless true.—Cin. 28th ult. Garette, huge,
Tue Attantic Teed
that when the words “Heuly”’ and “you unCerstand”’ were recently received ot Newfoundland, the station at Valentia was lockMeiggs, the San Fraacieco defaulter
alleged Chili, doing a fine
lumber busiuess and worth two millions of
aru.-—It is stated
It la
it in Santiago,
ed up and deserted, This is an astunishing . qoljara.
fact! Wetave beard of a man who used to omnis
preg tunes in a flute, during freezing ~veath Col. Joseph Bond. ac itigen olf Macon, Ga,
.in order to hear them come out when they
me vetted; and here we have acable which retains mesvages for a cousiderable time, and
then utters them. “Tlenly" and * you understand.” the random effort of some fist to
communicate his sentiment>—perbaps a torrecently killed Mr. Lucius Brown, for whipping one of Bond's negroea.
A botcher named James Hamilton, of St.
Louis. four months married, shot his wife and
pedo or an electrical eel? Tt is at lenst cu-. then hiuself. Cause, jeajousy. He will die
rious that when the opera ators try tovend . pus his wife may re cover
despatches the cable . but after they : “
have shut up shep re to talk. Ou The last weekly reports of cue U.S. Treasthe whole, theo, they bad better shut up ar ae » 9
¢ urer. wh ch isto March 7.h, shows a balance
shop on both sides. a
jaipitiaaia 46 rt easury of 37.188. 000.
“Waat . Earxen.”"~—Mr. Jo White x
hill of Columbus, formerly Tre e have reliable information, anys the
State of Ohio, was a rough jok Ww Ou States, that it was determined
his « filce at.ir cshinet meting, no’ to recall
Some twenty years ago. a verdant mem. aes? i118 nad Maso trom the r respecber of the Geueral Assembly called at the . tive mis-ione,
State Treasury and said be wanted “* some oa ‘s
money.” mr One of the most important, but moat
* How much do vou want?’ said Whitedificult things tor a powerlul mind is, to be
hill. its OWN Master.
* Well ! 1—don't—know,”’ snid the mem; : ‘
ber Atthe ball given by the Americans in
* How do you suppose that I ean pay you Paris, on Feb. 22d, one of the ladies is said
money, then, if you don’t know 2?” to have worn lace to the value of 80,000
* Well, then, pay me about whatl have . ».,,5
earned.” sac
eo Earned \" = ag hill ‘~ sg An adroit forger, said to be equal to Monou are a member of the ‘gis atu ain't . ; ‘ . A >
you? and if that's all you want er can pay . . ; — re — 4 wi es —
you off what you've earned very eary, x. Ya., banking firm out of $4100 by,
Bob! give this member that ten dollar by means of spurious checks. He ia enid to
counterfeit bul we've had so long.-—Sum. io on his way hither
° diecioaeiioeibsabai
Lieut. Beale aud Kit Carson left Sante Fe
with the Camanche Lidians,
mit Beacon
RB On the 2th u
r lake
t., a bottle was picked . 15 hold council
up from the sea shore at Allenbs, by the! why are said to desire peace with our Gov. Coast-guard stationed there, containing a) Qo nont
Paper upon which was inscribed the follow: ~bia
ing : * OF the Scilliea ; blowing a whole The New York Sun says an offer bas been
gale ; mast gore by the board; water six Made, by the British Goverument of $60,000,
ow Dr Abbott's colle
ositics, in
feet in the hold ; making fast in spite of all tioa of Egyptian curimaster and three of
overboard. God help as. James
American sbip Jane, of Bos
ton. December 24th, 1858. If this
happen. by God's assistance, to reach
telegraph to Lloyd's in London immediately.
Cargo thrown overboard. No hopes for the
’— Carlisle (Eng )Examiner.
hands to the pumps ;: that city.
“The
said Napoleon,
that cost no tear.’
‘tis that over our’igaorance,’
Harris, mate, only victory
should
land Cowardice consists, uot ia baving fear,
but in yielding toit. In well ordered minda
fear is the sentiae! that wakes up courage.
Mr. Allison, who arrived at Independence,
March 13th, from Pike's Peak, reports the
geld mines a humbug. Hesays there is no
geld there, and that there is no prebablity
of there being any.
ship.’
Ix Goon Lecx.—A_ young man by the
name of Tisdale. trom Toronto, Canada, t
turned to this city on Weduesday, after an
absence of about six months. and deposited
in the banking bouse of Davidson & Co
gold dast to the amount of $36.000, which
he obtatned in the neighborhood of Mary~Ville, It appears that he purchased o email; ‘crevasse was made at Talula, sixty-five
claim at’ Pine hem tight diggings,’ struck M™.les Vicksburg, on March 16th,
a rich * pocket,” and by diligent labo: in which destroyed &. North's plantation, and
the short space of halfa year accumuleted jy dooding the whale eount FY.
an independent fortune. He leaves on the
next steamer for home.
above
The New York Tribune’ # Washington corThe express train east on the Great Weat. respondent, says a fillibastering expedition
. ern Railway, Canada, ran off the track, near . against Nicaragua bas been organized for
Hamilton. March 18th, demolishing the . rowe time, and Gen. Walker's departure for
. engine cers, and killing four or Hve persons, California is directly connected with it, ae
including the engineer, and injuring severa) ! lithe evtreprice will eturt from the Pacific
Fer part’ alere ott Tae ye ‘ leit ovhere ain