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April 10, 1861 (4 pages)

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eb, all that part mirably fit him to act as the senatorial champion of the Administration, and transform “WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10th; -1861., him into a political enemy. The eeteeant woe. 1s lackingin pla So far, the polic: ofmsAdministrationa EASTERN WATTERS. ‘pearsto is por ag news iis under. the. St. Lani ; EIO.D er ge ofae BAPTIST CHuRcH—Rev. B. Brierly, for, = the pe Be tist Church, on Spring strect atil 4 P.M, older“hen the Soon 37° which does not send its waters to the wes seme fifteen = Paeifie. This would give to Nevada about oon tone bef bonSs doeaeit UN OME on his oP One At SERViCE—Rey. John Chittendes i ia. it an end to her life eut 8,000 » uare Iniles of land says the Alta, now + while those in eustody of he her Pastor; at the Brick Church, at 3 o'clock, pv. ¥ This was done, he Secret Orders, _some months had left-Ohioron on ls pang— ort their ; y ta this State, dnd’ would inting off the area of the Territory to 71,000 . return to California. -His conduct to-his crease when he visi ne from been everything that was due h the Cabinet, s. square nmiles ; ‘the present area being63,000. avers tolhave rand that her. "Phe last pony every cote oA Dhea that the Honey Lake people. > ti returning to” seo oe Aasher. Sn ‘that respect, does avait to be a unit. It is welfknown ‘dite of March 2th. ‘The wires broke down, thing that, un-wasa ciumetances the der the anthoriJ. Radel F. of the Treasury, is of have long been quarreling with the could: not. have been ac-. each month. A.C. Niles, Master, between St. Louis and. Fort Kearney, before Secretary Chase, he adds, was a believer in our indorsen heard. bim, it his arrival ties of Plumas county, deneying their juris . con bate intelligence could be telegraphed. Greeley school, and favors coercion, while ae for Utah. @ state ofmatters in the east, at the above , had-not materially changed from that ‘sptth orien when the previous pony left. -Fort Kearney. Although the evacuation of Fort Sumter NevadaR. A. Chapter, No. 6—fte égular comm. reli the last few 7. ent nications first Monday evening “Of es each month, Seward, with a majority of the Cabinet to diction and expressing a preferenee of to, insanity. matey ah ‘thos. P. Hawley, H gh Priest; de ¥, Rudolph, uld uce t with back him, prefers peaceful diplomacy to war Itis asserted, too, that the people of Esmeraf Secretary. Nevada Commande: vad No. 6, K. T.—Stated a;as. wife, who was in Oakland at the be united to Nevada than to. ter as a means of reconstructing: the. Union. da would rather semblies fires and third ‘Thursdays — gem that she could not defer her visit to Charles Marsh, Commander ; 4 J. “itadap, : . her timefriertdsf a the Kast, :ashe had cada The.eastern Republicans appear. to be divi‘California. But our boundaries are estabReeorders_, gly myrtle erg teiy gpramcamay aera and the. present. ded into’ Conservative, to which belong See-. lished in the Constitution, retary Seward and Thurlow Weed, and Ultra, Legislature cannot change them; and as the “Mind Your Own Bosiness.”—The. Oust — x 16—Ke 1 ar : stomaih Lod e, No. Convention scheme: is defeated, the change whoare influenced by Secretary Chase and . . first piece of Continental money coined. in every ‘Luesday eternaat their oriall ‘meting on the . . had not given the final order President Broad and ~~ erentee D. 5: Tallman, X, G,; Horace Greeley. The schism must cause could riot be made until towards the close of this country bore the terse. but suggestive J. W) Chim,¥ ‘95th of March,. The, necessity for the evacnext year. Esmeralda has been cut off from motto: Mind your own Business”—and, as the President no little anxiety. on him to d explaine tuntion had been'clearly Independent Order of Knigh “nd been agreed’ upon, in the Cabinet, the Thus eastern matters stood on the 25th of Calaveras, so the latter eounty will now: ofthe gone extens' arrangement! 7. . ‘and reinforced by sea,though‘the troops “ot Fa at the former, niade every effort in his power to sitions.. Will you dome the favor to write exchidé from the Cabiriet Mr. ‘Chase, the a comedy and permit. me to add a few lines A LITERARY FEAST. ‘fix Lectures for ony a Wenefit of the INDEPENDENT CANDIDATE M.E. CHURCH. in Nevada, will be deliveredas of my own? I will then have " _produeed leader ofthe latter. The struggle was animfollows: WEDNESDAY EVENING, APRIL 10tly Rey, ated, and, ‘upto the last moment, it was in the most costly and splendid style, and we i NORMAN GUTON would T. Starr King, Subject—“*Washington.” dowbtfal which party.would win. ‘The rewill share the glory.” To which Scribe an. ly inform his # that he is a THURSDAY EVENING, April 19h, Ge sult was, Mr. Chase was entrusted with the swers,; ‘“‘ My dear sir, I must decline. your ponte is fe and hopes Jas. Shields, ‘Subject—* Jackson.” Office af. Ma fn of the most important portfolio underthe Governflattering proposal, because religion teaches will come foiuterevted THURSDAY EVENING, April 2h Rev. the rescue. and andvote for him, eke me that it is not proper thata horse and an ment—the Treasury Department. This denext ¢ity election. ga Poy Bo . WmMcClay, Sabject—*American THURSDAY EVENING, May 2d, Rev.'Y. cision; in obédience to the demands of Greeass should. be yoked together.” To which the FOR MARSHAL: Hley and his wing-ef the party,. poc LosT. ionaire replies: “ Sir, I haverecejved = Thomas, Subjeet—‘*Charac —“PHURSDAY EVEN: Boxer.” the opposite tack. itis hinted that notes, of an official character, says there is imminent danger of 2 collision between the Houston and secession parties. ad passed between them and Secretary ta” The porn system for the payment The second says, no such danger exists. And Saran They will be referred to the next of county officers gives satisfuction where it the third—and probably most reliable—says nO has been tried, andis likely to entirely take . nothing is known of the matter. ‘Texas has nearly eoiighehe her secession the place of fee. compensation. In the Asprogramme, by the members of the recently sembly on Monday, Mr. Conness introduced . Very UnusvaL.—The Columbia Times @onvened legislature taking the oath of allea bill adopting salaries for El Dorado county. says that Stephen Barton has presented them _ Biance to the new order ofthings. Governor The rules were suapended, and bill read with several valuable specimens ofgoldbear. Houston and the Secretary of State retired third time arid passed. The Herald says it ing quartz, taken froma small vein of that ' ‘from office, under protest, and surrendered works wellin San Francisco; and there has rock that runs through a mass ef limestone, ‘the archives of the state. Houston will enbeen no préposition to turh to fees, in any found near Gold Spring.. This.ia. thé firat Genvor to put himself at the head of a Union coulity were salaries have beea tried. instance that has come under our notice in party, with the design of overturning the _@easion government by @ popular mo nt. ‘which gold-bearing quartz has been found as in limestone. Tue Bropexrick Estrare.—aA new set of veins. he tariff act, passed nearly ad the claimants appear for the little wealth that te” A Massachusetts paper says that a cloué of the last Congress, meets with mach Broderick: left.. They represent themselves wife; fourteen years of age, not long since disfavor in Franceand Great Britain.) The as the children of Broderick's only sister, applied for a divorce to a court of that State , high duties it imposes on many of the proand they set up the charge that the will by after a month's trial of matrimony, on the duets of those countries tends to shut them which Mr. Wilkes inherited the estate,isa Outof the ports of the Union. The Cotton ‘forged one. The probubility is that the ground that she was too young, and wanted Confederacy, on the other hand, has adopted whole estate, before many years, will find its to go back to her mother, and that the court wacale of duties, on the same products, which, way. itito the pockets of the lawyers, like “ heard and granted her prayer.” compared with those of the Morrill tariff, are “ Jarndice and Jarndice,” whose history CALIFORNIA Pares.-—The 8. F. Scientifc. but little mare than nominal. This is an unDickens so pathetically narrates in his Bleak Pressis printed on paper manufactueed by fortunate cireumstance, just at this juncture, House. because “affords France and Great Britain a 8. P. Taylor & Co., at the Pioneer Paper Mill, in SamFrancisco. The: paper is of a ing npayer note pee A. Dafason, vigned by noes25th, 1860, for Two H og @dollars, (225) from ~~date. pike Columbia Hill, April 8th, wort he AnKS. ™~, —REMEMBER— of the rich and easy market it wall afford them. ina letter to Thurlow Weed, in August, Ghemicals, Oil, Perfumery, ._, A fall eypply always on howd oo be -LECTUREPome pana —~ Fete itt e Cal oe 2whsale by opps ata ae _ W. H. CRAWFORD METROPOLITAN THEATRE. ! THIS EVENING. to watch h man would me Coal Oil Lamps! oo ry gisie aT THE phetic cuss YATES, Adm’s. La THOS. P. HAWLEY, E. F. SPENCE,, Druggist and BROAD STREET. EALER IN bay ot — , Paints, Patent xelD jcnee 7 4» Perfumery, Acids, &2> Doors open at 7 o’clock—Leeture to com— Canpheea: ongow at 734. #eench and British sentiment may be ever 1847, among. many other interesting things, . te. In New York they have “‘ Mackintosh mence 0 touch enlisted against a Confederacy osadds the following as a reason for declining Drag” balis,, where women dress as men, tenaibly founded on alavery, but French and official position: and men as women. The police got after commercial interests override all sentiment. “I never had the ‘gittof fortune-making, ‘them recently. One man in petticoats had However much the Morrill tariff is needed, and a large family are depending for support $6,000 worth of diamondsin his hair, and he JHE mpemee article of Havana education, upon my professional labors. and his male companions wore curls and o f ‘to replenish the bankrupt national t-+asury, and vy have Next month my wife expecta to present me ARRIVED AT LAST! Cash orders from the country solicted. septs
JAMES J. OTT, NEVADA ASSAY OFFICE, Ne, 30 Main street, Nevada, that I arrived. Look Favorite Brands : BARS ancl, prion,” Hours. at the following ist of its enactment, in the teeth of the frce-trade with the fourteenth. child, and her first is gorgeous silks and satins. 3000 Figaros: (policy of the South, was un impolitic movebarely twenty-three years old. And so, sir 2000 Perla Cubana ° ran Charges for you perceive thatat home I am a sort Tue Fremont DaM.—The dam of Col of cupment, as far as a portion of Europe is coniug and ed> Sosa—tee be lots, below 60 oz #5 pte Intellegencia ; tain. with a whole company of light infantry Fremont lately carried away in Mariposa for lots—above 50 ozs. \ of 1 per coms. cent. cerned. tionate reduction for larger quantities under my command, shen gi physical necesby regtiar customers; for assays of minerals, _ Nothstanding that many influential Repubsities and moral discipline may well afford county coat $20,000. The damage arising tieans at Washington have urged upon the employment for all the intervals of profes. from the suspension of operations will be 7 To the judges of good Cigars! Call and precious ores, either in An ore = 14 tration the propriety of ‘disposing of sional labor. And may well suppose thatia much larger. ready to receive Black Sand, man ‘so cireumstanced should not be read test a new article, which is superior to the Figaro. the California appointments at the earhest to nageeers upon the stermy deep of polities. t ts The number of churches in New York, wil work seeing: ape Anriersut moment, ‘no such appointments had been made. have uo thought of doing so. As far.as m as shown by the last census, is 253, and they i GuthHN MES THE “RE BA NORIEGA . ’ sn previous to the 25th of March, The idea feelings and personal. pride are concerned arecapable of seating 1,000 persons each.— am:satisfied, AILEY a A. R. JENKINS. threatened bravely. ~ Dame Jno. M. B in his min ON BROAD STREET, NEVADA. has been s found by . large, that he has taken charge of the above k Hotel ~ oped wat elaNew Furnished pereons Beds are MATTRESSES at this House. TH . with the best and the rooms. are 4 RATE OF CHARGES: “Laree CaLy.—aA calf by the bull Mark the Cabinet, in his . hi 4 Longathe ve patronage dieda short time ago. He was seven years Antony, in Sonoma county, near Healdsburg, 1a Motay Public and Commiaioner fer tn ta. Beng’ per weetparent two hundred and forty pounds, weighed ove hundred and two poundy pa the . /astic has withdrawn all his appliold, weighed Lodgings.. eeeee -Pifty sepond day after its birth, manifested and sell th him. He begs ehadbiiited at casioned, t recent rair men have. tained eig! aiben salis, is that gti ah hav nd ie of CannTEIvS Eneaees, THe Fi captain of go out an git eas eS Doss . peg eae Faveare raph go. Tee bis — religious d this, have @ majority legislature te Ay kingdom o ac6ma to prevail among these influential Re babi Mr. Montg portionmer over fer tl alts aseaTios WORE ae The value of the churches is an average of pie tea 9 tet Soren publicans that the present federal officers, in Stare TeLeuraPu ComPpany.—On Fri$42,670 each. or total of $11,816,460. ‘California, are tainted with secessionism and day, in San Francisco, the California State t= The State Capitol Commissioners redesign the establishment of 1 Pacific RepubTelegraph Company filed GEORGE W. KIDD, ita certificate of inport the sum of $23 02 ,34 expended 1 under fig.; andhénee the anxiety to have their officorporation in the office of the County BART, the present cgntract for building the State cial stations immediately filled by good and’ Clerk, for the purpose of constructing, ownCapitol. Also, that they have notified the reliable friends of the Union. Mueb. spoculaing, holding controlling DUST Purchased at the and working lines of contrac tor to use more diligenee with the tion appears in many of the eastern papers, in telegraph, both within the State or that k, it will be taken possession of . Mint. Tegard to these California appointments and nia and beyond its limite, and for of Califor. wor in the name of the State. the intriguee, \ ages es = acaba gegen ing purposes generally. The capital stock a 7 @onnected with them, but whether war SuICIDE.—A young Chinese girl committo $1,250,000, be. with the privilege of inranted or-not, 1t is difficult, at this @itance, creasing itif necessary. ted suicide lately in Oroville, rather than maratid an hg One statemeist, which must be taken ry aman she did not funcy. on Educati reported it of the lev. ed at San KE IN and RETURNS RE BROKER Creek, pea yesterday t ~ onitat th SecraR Attorney and Counsélor at Law oe. NOTARY PUBLIC. epi Baas Kidd & Knox's Bufldfly, eorner are Pine streets, Nevada. Nevada, Mar. Part > DRESS CIRCLE reserved for Gentlemen particularly "He also v fair, in. co aah fhom thiw Gate, or the ee MVILLIAMB. topics, gene ' Bome seven eo ait poten — the proper ve that he ia e: and he will, tion dey, ad Levy was Nevada, pan REV. T. STARR KING’S. = *4 Mis politics, CHICKE! 'Gamphene, Patent Medicines, £c. aa ie commercial excuse—always the most potent Epwarp Bates a FaMILy Man.—Edwith Ladies. very excellent quality, and the Press states of excuses with statesmen—to encourage. ward Bates, of St. Louis, who has béen e6 that itiemuch cheaper than that. brought and foster the Cotton Confederacy, because lected by Linceln for a place in his Cabinet, from abroad. 'Whobesabe and Retail DRUGGISTS, MAIK SERERYT, Oppesite Mulford & Co’s Yank Points, Crry Ma ferring to.o brated Dr. 3 boldly and. eigns 0 of City Mar THe W! in the ‘con touch regr floor of He Our best sy life to him BY eee & HUNT, Drugs, ting a large ing crowded derstand th some time ‘broken a'm of his teeth. thesubscriber, . tone of the Inaugural, together ial ‘an . your impertinent epistle. By what authority a a. BuTSDLE Bore known wn by Se » April tha enlademney invest it on all practicable intense excitement throughout the:South,. do you call mea horse 1” i THURSDAY EF ENING, May16th, Rew p. ca d rome.shall besite, eared and every one seemed to anticipate a general PATTEESON. The’ ‘Commissioners, ent by President RaTuER CONFMOTING—The Sac. Bee, Ap stampede of the Southern States—when, yesDavis to Washington, had not, it would seem, terday, it was préato, change! ‘and the new says three disptches appear inthe Pony NOTICE. succeeded im openinga diplomatic corresponadministration, for the time being, was on news, relative to Texan matters. The~first Wats undersigned forbid all persons pur dence with the FederalGovernment, though it this evening admiration. ture will Nevada Camp, No. 39—Regular pte Wednesday Pais I sat Bae Ser H ‘Thompson, C. KR ¢ ‘orators and to, Marysvil Mono Lake remain in the State or not. had followed its advice, the best government STRIFE IN THE CaBINET.—The WashingSons of i en ever devised by. man would not now be.on Sierra Nevada Division, No. 17—~Meets ‘final order was delayed. One explanationis, ten, correspondent of the Alta, under date of EQUINE AND Asstnine.—The following Satarsey. everaag, at aemgerenee Hall. . Phat Col.:Lamon-has been. sent on a confiMarch 15th, says that the formation of Mr. little on dit is not. fresh, but is nevertheless the verge of destruction. Bean, Lodge No-.4,sfijoce sce Hal ‘dential injssion tothe fort, by the President, Lincoln’s Cabinet led: to. a lively contest begood: A millionaire of Paris wrote to Scribe CurLed Lear.—The peach trees in AueveryUnion. Friday evertitre; at T: dh. Col. he, case it,in te evacua to orders ‘with tween what is known as the conservative and * My dear sir, I have a great desire,to be asburn are begining te suffer from the curled Gassnie, Wee. T.; Geo. 8Watson “that evacuation is uiiavoidable. It is Tepreeonted that the. South Carolinians have so Fort Sumter with batteries of heavy to relieve it by sea is an utter im‘ons,, that ~possibility. It will, undoubtedly, be evacua' teed, Liett: Slemmer, in command of Fort ‘Pickens, notified the Government, .on, the 23d of March, that, unless supplied with proVisions, soo, he would be obliged to abandon newspaper p according hi those citiesi were at some loss to know why the. ‘Fadendn, should find, after careful inspection, radical Republicans. Mr. Seward, heading sociated with you in some dramatic compoleaf. in allthe pri been deliver —— military grounds, by General Scott and other March, and now we wait fer the next pony. care little ‘whether the -siiver district near a Northern journal very traly remarks, if the people ‘of the different sections of the country army and nayy, and the quid Tue Lect isin store for evening. M gens whe enj andSeventy Five Cents