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April 11, 1862 (4 pages)

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talacies: alietilied sees ‘wees of Infantry, two pieces of Artillery and 1 large force of Cavalry. Our forces were im C Seiad tiinetiinartiie mediately got in line of battle and prepared FRIDA to receive the attack. The« exei“y . . ted a new intoreat in tion aotien both ‘. omong themeclves and others, especially in Italy.. yotenion of te sn, tur desi ae ‘wnoan STREET DRUGSTORE. one round and commenced r SMOKE . returned the enemy's fire, Killingand wound kins, at tt ing quite a number, and took 16 prisoners.— On the 26th ult. the Colorado regiment unThe rebels only killed one of our men. . got the he oNEVADA CITY. Gen. Grant was at Savanosh, but imme his suppliv just rece? took three companies of cavalry and proceeposed only to have been » recounoisance in _brands th tried and der Col. Slough numbering sbout 1,300 men . . reached Apache Pass. Maj. Chivingston . dintely left for the field of action. It is sup: clabinaactinene DR. C.-M. BATES, Samer enemy, tofin out the d strength of forces, and finding more than they expecting reached the command tht 250 rebel cav. ed, beat a hasty retreat f or Corinth, Miss. alry were 15 miles from the Pass, Mojor New York, April 8th.=The New York Chivingsten found the enemy ns described , e contended that the shells were forTribune's Tennessee correspondent writes med by the influence of the stars, others and whipped them outin a short time, tak~ that the rebel army has been greatly over ing 57 prisoners. Major Chivingston loss, rated, and that his whole force in Sonthern that. they were deposited by the Noabic 4 killed and 11 wounded. After accomplishflood, but more rativtial views were beginMiss., docs not exceed 30,000 men, and that ing this, Maj. Chivingston returned to the ning to present themselves. half of these are raw recruits. comimand which was on its way down the The most absurd theories were often adopA ship Island letter, of the 25th of March, western slope to Santa Fe. The command * jtate to et good ciga Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Perrv Drugs, Fancy J and : — Paints, Otls, Shoulder Bracot Trusses, Perfumery, use perfu: ‘ jrany whi Dr. Bates perfumes brushes, ers. eyes “a Patemt Medicines. reports the arrival of Gen. Butler, on the French & American. ANSE inv office, we do not ted, rather than depart from popular beunder Col. Slough kept on its way ; encoun20th. as applicable to ourself, belief, They were regarded by some as nothtering no enemy until arriving at Pigeon Tooth, Hair and other Brushes, and every ar. A rebel fiset-of-2 gunboats had made their ticle usually kept, at allenge an examination of our ing but stones. or sports of nature produced by any reasonable code of morals, by “‘spontaneous generation.” Io the writ~ “because the transactions to which. ings of ‘Steno, » Dane, 1669, once a protve¢ Journalhas seen fit to apply the harshest . sor of Anatomy at. Padua, and. afterwards a , do not belong to our department resident at the court of the Brand Duke of efore, the TRANSCRIPT replies to charTuscany; we have the aceount of the first against it, wo beg the editor of the attempt by fuir analysis toa at their true recomme! some im] smooth sk Ranch, 15 miles from Santa Fé, where it appearance in Mobile Bay. LOWEST PRICES! met at the mouth of the canon 1,100 Tex-. . The U. 8. Gunboat Santiago de Cuba chasans. This was on Friday, March 28th. The ed a steamer ladea with cotton ashore on the Unadulterated Wines and Liquors for Medietengagement commenced about noon. Col. nal purposes. that mos ters—of : who care coast of Louisiana and threw a shell into her Slough’s 7 companies engaged the enemy’s burning her to the waters edge. front while Maj. Chivingstou 4 companies of cavalry, 82 of Infantry deployed and attacked Journal to consider that the reputation of character. He “dissected a hark recently the rebels rear, driving the guard from the taken from the Mediterranean, and demonet persons besides ourpelf, is at stake. strated that its teeth and bones were identi rebels supply train, and capturing and burn“The Journal asks wherein it has wronged ing it. The train consisted vf 51 wagons — the Transcarr. It has had intimations eal with many fossils found in Tuscany.” M,j. Chivingston also captured and spiked So by comparing living with fossil shells enough of the complaints against it, fo know one of the enemy’s cannon; then retired ‘and he demonstrated their true character. He A Tit Mr. Chas his place _ing a ciga Fresh Garden, Flower and other Seed. The schooner Grace E. Baker with 130 “Quick Sales and Small Prope!” bales of eotten for Havanna was captured: Preseriptions carefully compounded ataebeurs by the gunboat R. R. Ouyler. ofthe Nightand Day. Washington, April 7th.—A dispatch from DR. BATES on pe consuited in hin office in Gen, Halleck states that Gen. Sturgis sees to the same building. Kansas-and Gen. Craig tothe Indian Terri tory. _ Slrendy_ without farther inquiry where the. ‘Coitended Gen. Buel’s advance guard “Wns reached . that Italy presented evidence of . dein the main ed force. Does the editor of the Journal, In the meantime, our forces under Col. Gen. Grant's. two distinct overflows and four elevations, deny having made the attempt-to induce the. Halleck will epeedily ome the field parlic to believe that this office was guilty. He and others tried to reconcile his positions Slough, contended desperately against supein Gen. person. with what was regarded as the Scripture rior numbers, and disidvautage of ground. ing money under false _ preténses,” Andrew Johnston, Militery Governor of enemy being walied in at the mouth of aiee deceiving the public and having teaching and the coitroversy included men The a deep eanuon at Tennessee, reports 4 o’clock the fighting ceasthat the arreat of severa! the animus to commit forgery! Does he of learning and without, in every part of Eurepe, reflecting no great credit upon reed, by mutual consent. Col. Slough withdrew prominent persons engaged in the rebellion wit? And does he call these charges minutes, Chinaman and picki J. . 4 SPENCE & WICKES, Ks eockdula 4 ‘the side John in . } munisteriy man Mr. Wholesale and Retail DRUGGITSTS. Deres to the Creek, four miles in the rear. ‘The has been made and that the Union eause is Broed Street, Neva a. — da City, Californi loss on our side was 20 killed, 3 officers and working well. Among the-great minds who entered with froe use of such Innguage, and then throw Gen. Jacksonis at Newmarket, Va., and * up hands imploringly to the public and beg his usual zeal and-ability into this controverfrom 40 to 50 wounded. The rebel loss is \EALERS in Paints, Oils, Perfumery and Gen: Johnston is at Gordonville. sy was Libnitz in 1680, who contended for not known. ‘The officers killed are Captain for aympath by asking What have we done Goous, Garden and Herds the-double origin of primntive masses, that Cook, Company F. Lieut. Barker, Company Wheeling, Va. April 7th,—Special diapatch Coal Off and Coal Lamps, &e &e. ‘to merit Sea ‘keep a fnll assortment of bthe? hemes J in our line "This offtce has used-no words so harsh as of igneous and aqueous. In 1705 Robert I. Lieut. C sambere, Company C. Lieut. Marto the New York Times says :—A telegraph and sell at the most reasonable rates. cas prescriptions accurately compoun in the fret _just. received bere informs-asthat rebels are FR those baridied by the Juurnal, We hope it is Hook, M.D,, in various papers, mentioned shall, and Capt. Cook was killed retreating before our forees u nder Gen. Milnot the deaignof the editor of that. paper to the true character of fossil shelis, thei?-evi. . fight. The names of the killed among the roy who has advanced from Cheat Mountain dence ef extinct species of a long anterior Privates, are not given. Kiskadden left on oull the worst possible terms to hurl at us and date, now holds the Camp manner the moraing, after the fight, and it is expec. Alleghany, in lately evacwhich they attained their and then take refuge behind his sacred proelevation, and that it was uated by the rebels. ted before this the contest has been decided, impossible that feasion. He has entered the editorial arena this was to be referred to Noah's Physician and Surgeon, The rebels have also fallen back from one way orthe other. Col. Candy was with. flood.
_. dad most expect an editor's fare, like the rest FFICE AND RESIDENCE UPPER TART Thus struggling with attempts to reconcile in a short distance of Santa Fe. The comMontf:rry and Hunterville and seem to be of Main street. (No. ¥6,) Nevada City. of us, and notan immunity from the criti. March 6, 1g61—tf arriving at Staunton where they will huve a the demonstrations munication between him, aud Col Slough was of nature with theories cisms of his confreres. If be goes among that were irreconcilable, this contreversy eneontinually kept up, and the prospects were railroad to eseape on. Romana he must do as Romans do. + We must say, in conclusion, that the suplisted an amount of-ability but seldom surthat Sibley was in a tight fix. It is hoped NEW SALOON. at National Exchange position that we are troubled about the repassed. In 1749, Buffon, the great naturathat Slough will fall back on Fort Union, Arrivals list, adopting “the theory of an original vole}and wait for Canby, when an advanée will be Broad Street, Nevada. ina of the Journal, and stich may be the . PiAE MULCARY, a wou re wet ‘oause of theTRANSCRIPT'Sstrictures on the canie nucleus, together with the auiversal [made with success. Kiskaden will return Posten nies eae A soon to the command. ‘Journal, is alittle silly, and looks like blindocean of Libnitz, presented his views, but Cane ’ APRB 9th,. 1862. ‘ing the people to the real issue. For ‘our was compelled by the faculty of thevlogy in St. Joseph, Mo, April _ 10, P. M. P Jo Sen Frane’o C Svill Paria to make a recantation of all that apKr Best Wines, Liquors and Cigars 24 -own part wo-make no appeal to the sympa~ H sem Ry do bf wy Som al le peared to contradict the narrative of Moses. M 7 do. J Hunt do , to be found im the Mountains. A share of ‘thies of the public, but refer to facts and rely —— ‘to ipri, Huttoa in 1788, presented for the first patronage tof our readers, who are growPAT, MULCARY. time the only true position that gevlogy Miss Waters . do O i Loug hlin , , _atevada, Mareh 30th 1962. ia. tag lene as time peels, as Miss Hanagen, do To E. M. Hintaten, Sec'y of Wer, Wash’ n. E Will is, Rea Dog . should ocoupy. “That itis inne way con JN Turmr, FP Hill % © Cocnctinan, “ Gen. Pope crossed the Mississippi riveT EB B Gentry, uo W Woods, ©Ville cerned about questions as tu the origin of 3 OSE OPEL NR For Portland, @Gregon, and yesterday, captured the enemy's floating bat. things, that hypothetical cuuses should be ¥ ¥ tell the difference between grape and Victoria, V. 1. tery, carrying 14 guns, and occupied Tipton. w “ LD SALMON RIVER & CARIBOO MINES. ‘tershotas used by the artillery, Canister dispensed with, ad that former changes on ville, Tenn. The enemy were driven from the ea: th's crust were to be explained by reghot lea canister,equal in diameter to the all their works below New Madrid, Mo. ference exclusively to natural agents.” ‘bore of the gun using it, filled with swaill Teqetlp leaving bebind their artillery, baggage and The valcanists and Neptunists, or fire and R. all, bite ‘iron, &c. The canister opens THER JONATHAN, water theorists, were hardly more gracious sick. A land battery of 12 heavy guns is _ by the explosion and scatters the death-deal, to IMPORTER OF tuken. Gen. Pope will attack Island No, 10 each other than the other combatants. 8. J. DEWOLPFR. ...<.+...Commander. ‘tng mis iles in every direction. of the ‘Havana and Demestic Cigars tit But from these contests; into, which even to-day, and hopes to get in the rear Will Jeave Pacificat., Wharf, San Franciseo. Grape-shot is a lot of baile put up in conenemy's upper batteries before night. Voltaire entered, invoice this and for the esac ba Ports. purpose ’ of ridical or apherical forms jn canvass, and bound nothing? It does not look well to make a ligion and. considerably retarding science. Stanford expresses defense 9 pewers 4 tren chid defenses Welik A. TRAUTMANN, Dr. Med. prepare . * build two not what Governm globe a fi vessels seems bo at least o Wifarera0 Sat Spare ont Leetrtre iguling scripture, contended that fossail with cords or iron bands. Grape is someplants and vegetables were “sports of pa. _ times put up aboutan iron rod, the whole ah the, kiceaity, a bill was passed, quirer for truth, and finds itself growing inThey abandoned everything. wild ded. ahigh wall around the State Insane = D. G. W. er and to erect four additional wards. bill depriving alien enemies and domeatic [Third ‘Dispateh.} ‘Dis Brig. Gen. W. W. Mackall, late of the U. Tux News 18 aGAIn GLORIoUs.—Our 8. Adju’t. Gen. Dep't and over two thousand troops have taken Island No. 10, which had of the rebel forces have surrendered to Gen_ traitors of @ status in our courts, and provi. given them more trouble than any fortificaPope, and it is expected that many more will ding for the confiscation and transfer to the i Government, of the proceeds of tiva of the rebels since the breaking out of be captured to-day. Immense quantities of the war. Our loss was nothing, but the eneartillery and supplies have fallen into our . my was compelled to strrender aix thousand men, three Generals, more than a bundred ; . Caunens; and-an-immensoquantity of war material into our hands. Thus another of the strongholds of the rebels has been taken. Other minor victories are recorded for ac, , counts of whicwe h refer to the dispatch in another column. The truth a that the RS of the tuiiewing choice brands : _ [Second Dispatch.} ture; we emerge into the dawn of a new Island No. 10 has surrendered. The enecovered with cunivase and bound. Other day for this science. When by the light of my has abandoned the upper land batteries, ‘modes of putting up grape have been tried ne Sh ate investigation, and untrammelled by niere audis endeavoring to escape across a swamp. theories, it presents itself as a sincere in« Gen. Pope is endeavoring to cut thei off. — an importance that is not yet fully. com. ‘April the 8th, appropriating $25,000 to to. prehen * Chrysopolis, La Matilda, La Flor De Las Flores, ilrurac Bat & Kilmer EB. Elisworth, as also ar 4 O'CLOCK, P.M. Fine Cut Tebaces, Lilenthal, Eareka, pag Goedwin, Cornish, & Anderson's mse]. Green Seal Smoking Tobaces,. LAER eSsSOoOLACEI & and last not least a few Dozen of WEAVER > the finest that ever was in this Market. apeens Hert theplace, Nos. 92.3%, 38 and . Stk . Nevada, April 11th 1862. oi ee 2862. on board, er to a five assortment of . nates:Sa tesaregeree age A. B. JENKINS. : set 8 & CO., tan oe ian A with all t @aebier.b