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April 16, 1862 (4 pages)

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ve Borin Se ny Hote The other assertion, that the Seuth ould not be coerced to _ Bouthera p saaintain its. old relations to the Union is to : be qualified by some conditions. We are « not among those who believe thata union of the South with the North would be very desirable if the people of thé South were to a man opposed to auch union, The ability of _ the free States to xuhjugate the slave States we never doubted ; but it is a serious question of policy whether the subjagation of a people violently antagonistic to the Union, would result.in-any practical benefit save as ~wewarning ugainst an attempt-atfuture re-. : volt. Happily, no auch questions: arise to -embarasa us in dealing with this wideespread and infamous rebellion. The facts are plain aod unmistakable, that the rebellion was inFaken auntie 1a the-hands_of 0 fam demrea Who have deceived some. but coer~ “ded inore into treason to the Goverument, and that to-day,in spite of the machinations of the rebellious knaves, the masses. of the eople are tras to the fig of the ~~ “‘Guiow. ~ ; e Federal arms, therefore, do not go South for the sunquest of a great country, but ona holy mission to restore to an oppreased apd tyrannized people theit rights Wresied frow them by violence. That this is ~ «9 cannot be doubted since the many heart felt cheers have greeted the old flag on its march, through ‘the land of rebellion. The and order in Maryland, parts of * North Carolina, Weatorn Virginia,Kontucky, Tennessee and Missouri, go to prove the fame fact "Phe South is in truth peopled _with menwhose hearts never Knew an est, * ‘Piugement from the American Union,and who a with anxious and tearfuleyes for quick deliverance from the tyranny that now binds them hand and fogt, The Administration does par expect to es tablish a military despotism in any Southern State after the rebels have been swept from itbyour arms. It contemplates merely the establishmént of wholesome regulutions, strengthening the hands of law abiding citizens of the State, and giving the authority longy and will be used to further the ends of justice, ‘The Federal arms yo to assist the loyal people of the South to vindicate and restore the violated Coustitution of the United States, and for this purpose they should do their work a0 thoroughly and well that no one shall dare to raise the standard of insurrection again within the borders of bse Republic. When the Union is restored we truat there ~ will be leas sectional contention than has hitberto existed. Peace should never be declarod till the right of the South to search the mails, or brand a Northorn man for opinion’s take is expressly « denied, Southern men will learn by intercourse with Nerthern soldiers ‘to reapect them. Ifthey, also, learn to tulerate opinions at variance with their own it ‘will be well. If not, let the strong arm of the Government interfere till an American ean be treated as an American in any part of the American Union. — EF The Saorametito Union snys the Re~ publican party will have a heavy load to oarry this year. Does the Union contemplate fastening it~ self upon it? Grass VALLEY Namonat.—Woe learn pear under the new proprictors next week. There has been an unavoidable delay caused by the great labor of getting the new office in readiness. canky ened the session in order tuytry Judge Har. dy, on charges for impeachment, whereat, there is the usval growl, There can be no doubt wes the Legislature would have adoan ace Bearer a _.. . tative expression of views and nothi.sutiog a , . the pomta di c ‘. tice of the coarse he points outa the pro. » . Per-one for the Republicans te follow, and _. sense, we stand-by the Governor as he de. j Seve bis. + ciple of patriotism at all, and that the hundLaas Wades authori‘Superintendent of Public Instruction. ‘The letter is an able one, and conclusive apon Believing in the jus-. hot doubting its policy, in a national or party in the letter. The Sacramento Union is:impotently eaptious in its review of the position taken by our State officers in party matters. Its slang, } that the Democrats support the Government from the purest patriotic motives, while the Republicans support it unly because it is in the hands of the Republicans, or solely from partisan motives, is, probably, as base a slander as was ever rated on the people. It is the most ‘wholesale, most vindictive, basest, most wanton, and most unwarranted attack .upon the motives and character } of a class of the American populatiun that ever found entrance into the columns of an American newspaper, and only equalled by the: lying and dastardly articles against our. people, that have lately found Prominence in the British Reviews. ‘The Union gives no credit for purity of purpbse fo those who voted for McConnell list year. The loyalty of that class is called seriously in question of course. But the Union now takes a step farther, and adds the Republiecava tothe condemned list. With one ‘swoop of a pon~that~paper-impeaches the> character as patriots of fifty thousand men! The Republicans do not support the Gov. erument because of their attachment to it, but solely because it is in the hands of a Republican Administration! Such is the infer. ence left by the Union's language. The virtue and patriotisa of the State is concentrated at lastin a corporal’s guard of men, yélept Connessites, who have to head and” not a distinctive principle to recommend then to-notiee. Out of a voting population of 120,000 the Union announces with no ap-pirent shanie, that near one hundred thousand of them are governed by no pure prinful of Connessites stilt left from a fossilifer” ous era are possessed of all the immaculate virtue that should pertain to patriots in this crisis of vur countty! Proud must be the heart of the American who could write that of his countrymen’ Great must be his exultution to be one of auch a people! ete Daunk.—A correspondent of the New “York Mlustrated News says that on the occasion of the expulsion of Bright, “MeDougall. of California, being drunk, as usual, attempted to make w speech, and fuiled, as always. He was very drunk ; 80 drunk that even the official reporters will have hard work to make English of the few uncouth sentences which rolled from his ‘ips. ‘Three thousand people know he was drunk, and I see no reasou for not recording the fact in this letter. It is a pity that there can be no-expulsion from the Senate fur oe uf legisla. tive decency. 1 MARRIED.—Charley De Long, Senator from Yuba, waa married at the Russ House, San Francisco, a few days since, amid mueh pomp. It is reported to have been the most showy wedding,that has yeteome off in the State. The bride is the pot ances . Loa terof J. R. Vineyard S17 of A Grevk Paratancn. —John Basainiatis, & Greek farmer, 113 years old, died lately at his house at Tegee, in the Peluponnesus.— Two hours before his death, he told his wife, who is ninety-five yeurs of age, that he felt hisend approaching. In the evening he assembled all his workmen, and having eaten and drank with them, lay on a sofa in the room where they were singing and enjoying themselves, and without a struggle, expired. This patriarch had from his single marriage twelve sons and twodaughters, who, by their marviages, gave him 132 descendents. “. COSTLY INSULT.—A South Carolina lady, % Mrs. Chisholm, sent from Charleston to. of the Pembina, now sive coffin bandies,-with & note informing him that the box they were suited to adora was ready for him as seon as he came that held as a contrabund—so Mrs. Chisholm has lost *‘a fine likely boy” by the transaction, AGP The Legislature han passed the bill . With-all the tranquility of widew-abeut to SCRIPT, to write you about the doinga of way. The slave sent with this preseut was . . Ter” pment lt on ste 'Lyedr, whet an abundant crop can be gathered next month. For although we are permitted oecasionally to see the sun, still, but a few minutes will elapse before he will be hidden from view and the refreshing Califorsdptietenst Gahan geurd: debility, &e.— . Get rid of it, then, at once, by going through a as surely rélieves all complaints of tie stoma~h and its dependencies, as the sunshine melts-the snow. A course of the medicine may not -perLL. W. DREYFUSS, ‘ould inform the citizens of of Nevada coun his friends, that/he isin full Mast rao receive orders for that delicious beverage, tow as any Brewery 7 mths eounty ‘nia dew will be-geflerously showered upon us. Verily, Aprit is as freakful and change. uble aa sweet sixteen year old miss. -1 nétice ine late number of the Daity TRANSCKIPT an account of the “clean up” wiade in the-clauns of Messrs. Jacobs & their diggings, after a run of nine and a half days is placed at forty-eight ounces. It would sound a trifle better were it put at fifty-eight ounces, which was the actual sum, and this, with but four men st work. Asthe geld on this Hill is worth $18,50 per ounce it amounts to the snug little sum of $1,073.— Being blessed with free water they are of course doing bully. And here it may not be arias to account in some measure for such satisfactory resulta, aside froin having free water, Having experimented in divers ways relative to hydraulic mining, Quaker Hill bas come tothe conclusion that the first seven or eight days run’ will save as much gold aé twice the number of) \days alter that time and that the plan of working fuiurteen or fif‘teen days is s Waste of gold, owing to the flume packing and the mineral running over. Another feature which is found to possess considerable advantage over the old plain of fluming is, to raise the grade of the flum, aradoally—-say one-fourth of an ineh in 12 feet from the lower to the upper end of the flume—or to be more explicit, if the flume is placed on a twelve ineh grade to the box of twelve feet long, raise the lower end of each bex one fourth of an inch. By thie means the force of the dirt is gradually lessened. and by the time it reaches the end of the flume itis deposited in the ckiion or ravine be married to Wer third husband ; thereby saving considerable gold which would escape tae jo speed. I would like, had I the room in the Tranother claime on the Hill, their prospects, cke., together with the inteaded improvements that’Quaker Hill is destined to produce; but I am fearful that the readers of your spicy little sheet will wisn the author in H—alifax for being snch-a bore on the community, and the Expressman charge an extra quart®r for taking it to the printer.— . Should the present attempt, however, be . eceptable.give me ahint and you may hear again from . IcHaBop. Gs cet ‘*Barkia w willin.” May Day. CELEpRation.—The German Glee Club Harmonie of Nevada his coneluded to celebrate the Ist of May with a pic nic between Grass Valley and Nevada, and a ball at Temperance Hall in the evening. As they ~wish to make it as geueral as possible, they invite the ladied and gentlemen of Grass Valley, ag well as the schools, &c., to participate in the feativities. The club has been practising fur some time back and is now rehearsing daily, and we have no doubt that their choruses will be executed in a creditable style. Schools or societies wishing to participate must apply to the Director, Wim. Plumhef,, Esq. + The Ladies Asunsiathen of the Trinity Church will meet on Friday next, at the heuse vf Joseph Worrell, near the Eagle Mill, at 3 o’eleck. Gentlemen are invited to be present in theeveuing and become membera of the society. Tas Hanoy Case.—Jo. Hoge, Gen. Williawe and Henry Edgerton are employed as eminsel for Judge Hardy in his impeachment . trial. a Tae Louisville Journe! proposes the inSargent, wherein the amount taken out-of}; the fact that to insure uniformly light were it on thegame grade all the ey. and haps be necessary. One bottle. Secmaatly accomplishes 3 complete cure.—-Sold by all Druggists and dealers everywhere. ap. iin £9" Every housekeeper experiences howtherefore take pleasure in calling attention sweet and nutritous bread it is only neccesa ry to use Redington & Co's Yeast. Powder ations every offered to the public. See advertisement in another columa. . DEATH. Mather, aged 66 years. tist Church on Sunday morning at 10.0’clock A. Arrivals at National Exchange . Broad Street, Nevada. GEO. .R. LANCASTER, PROPRIETOR = APRIL.. 1th, Oe,M J Heydiuff,. San ¥ LK Sowers, GM Wood. Cal8Co W B Palmer, do G Foster, Lincoln GL Waters, do A. Waters, Marysville Mrs Auburns, Red Dog W J Boys, lilinois Mrs Andrews, de 8 KR Perry, . City J BLewisg Q Hill R Wayes, do H E Rares pad do M Comner, do G Jaco do d Righydo od Saweanies do
¥_K “Vnrner, ao.. Montague, ga KP Hunter, do H Gray, a J Wellman. do G C Blears, 5 Lewis, do L on uldiing, 6 Fiat J Beard, * ¢@o ollibutt, bs S Acher, do % & Muzzy, A W Cooper, Mumbug © D Voy, Sailor itt “H & Roberts; R & KD Upton, Cit WJ Bradley, Blue fT DP Tuttle; G W Smith, du E D Dean, Cat ifittW F Sawyer, do JW. Grecnweill, R D, J Heal a> d Clement, do OH P Sheets, G ¥ CC Stackford, do C x Faylor, Sacramentos Davey, Red Dog J Douglass,’ Ville J MeChim, do” JJ Corrigan,” Aipha A Sectt, San Juan A G Portef, K Hill DS Freed, i “S Richatds, Wash’ta J Haysen, + Withington. do, A § McWilliams, ¢ ¥ aaceamaall VIRST ANNUAL BALL AND P1C-Nic. Nevada dh Harmonie. Gs V. ScuMITTaURG, Wm. tag ote President. if. A. FOLLERT, Treas, Frep, A. MILLER, Sect’y. The First Annual Ball and Pie-Nic, will be given by the Members of the Nevada Gesangverein Harmonie! THURSDAY MAY Ist, 1862. The Ball will come off at. TEMPERANCE HALL, Nevada City. COMMITTEE OF INVITATION. ¥. BULACHER, MH. HOLZGRAFER, A. LADEMAN, JOHN BLASAUF, WM.MUELLER, H. SMITH, WM. KOEHLER, &. WHISS, J. DREYFUSs, PER! , STUMPF, H STEINMEYER, 1. MAU, A. SULZBACAER, C. MANNING. COMMITTEE OF ARRANGEMENTS. JACOB VAN DERLEITH, PRED. BURKERR, FRED. A. MILLER, LOUIS JACOBR, FLOOR MANAGERS. G. v. Schmittburg, Louis Jacobs, ‘Fred. Purth, A. Fotlert. RECEPTION COMMITTEE. Fred. A, Miller, John Goedje. Nevada, April 16th 1862. c) vo Notice to Scrip Owners: TREASURER’s OFFic NEVADA, April 16th, ts "theo County registered poise Se beer se tans uaty reg to let 1859 will be on provcuantinn at this Nese . esten same ceasing at —4 tye Waite. ‘Treasurer, Nevada County. Pp crag yh SALE.—Whereas, on the 12th wobe. BoKeas angen D. ie 5 Same t the = iathde Jd radical District of bs State of Caliform and for the county of NeVada, ta. i an yA Wire, ane in favor "Ot Albert Stage aes i cent per month from vaailen of ud. t until paid, t the rendition of Judgueat hereas, on said 12th day of April a. p., Boston Ravine in said Grasse Valley. and bounded end as follows, towit Bounded on the north by_Old Read, and bounded on the east by av ioe, Bounced on me oe and on the west by diffieult it is to make good bread, and we{ In every respect it excelaall similar prepara . fn this city, on the 12th inst., Mre. Clarissa A funeral sermon will be preached at the Bap-TA dee just reeeived a Court ot . per . Bal purposes. EDINGTON & CO’s. SUPERIOR VEAsT POWDERS. ARRANTED TO MAKE BREAD! Equally adapted to LOAVES, HO’ T BISCCTIT, BUCK WHEAT, AND OTHER CAKES. Gingerbread, & Cakes of all Kinds. WARRANTED — FULLY EQUAL TO ANY oe Ask for and take no other, if you would have uniformly "Manufactured and sold at wholesale by os EDINGTON & CO., 409 and 441 Paes, “names et, : rancisco. ly For sale ’y ali respectable Grocers every. .. &p-i2-4m. CRONK ROOT BEER! ' EB. B. KEWVES. AVING purchased all the fixtures &c. “in he manitfactury of DR, CRONK’s KUOT BEKK, of Mr. it. MeDaniel, would respectfully tutormthe Saloon Keepers and ail in “want of this healthy beverag -pfesres Fo “— goer Pee ming a wagon in a short time and wi re ply. ean sa any Quantity and aia LOW At itis unecessary for me to expatiate on the qualities of this most_exceiient beverage, as all who have tried it do mot hesitate in pronouncing it the healthiest drink ever introduced in this market. KP Families wishing it leftat their residence wilt rn leave their orders at the manutactory: E. K. REYES, Boulder Street Nevada, April i2th 1862. t-f. A. Ri JEN KING, IMPORTER OF Havana and Domesiic Cigars ! 11 large iavdive this day of FiNE HAVANA CIGARS of the iohhewing choice brande : Chrysopolis, La Matilda, l-a Pler De Las Fiores, lrarac Bat & Elumer E. Eliswerth, as also a five assortment of Fine Cut Tobacco, Lilenthal, Eare ka, Goodwin, Cernish, & Anderson's rsSsOLACEI £4 and last not least a few Dozen of Green Seal Smoking Tobacco, > the finest that ever was in this Market. In calling attention tomy fine assortment, I shall be pleased to see all the lovers ef the weed at my Counter, where . KNOW. 1 can please them to a dot. Lon’t forget the place, Nos. 31, 33, 35 and Pe > eee hr Street, under the National Exchange Hotel. A. R. JENKINS. Nevada, April 11th 1802. BROAD STREET DRUG STORE. —— NO &7, Corner of Broad and Pine treets, 5 thegna ciTy. ‘DR. C. M. BATES, French & American. Patent Medicines. PR ogee soy Sry ther B = rushes, and every ar LOWBST PRICES ! Unadulterated Wines and Liquors for MedictFresh Garden, Flower and other Seed. “Quick Sales and Small Propt!” Prescriptions carefully compounded at all hours ofthe Night and Day, DR. RASS . be wm.. cen pe consutted in his office in PF. F. SPENCE. Ls ©: WICK ES. SPENCE & WICKES, Wholesale and Retail LIGHT, SWEET AND ‘NUrAirious ~~ Redington & Co’s Yeast Powders — Wholesalg and Retail Dealer in ere ' Tellet Geet Goods, Medicines, ae . Patnts, Oils, «Shgulder BraPerfumery, — WEDNES ———— * BLAZE. that Gea. G h get i a ns . *: “Ate also ex} Buell both dike at, that henson. Case oF * “exhatisted . sand but sev adjourned t ‘time the & thirty new. complemen: murder of ' SF Suns away on M on yesterda welt it aw: Is the rainy anxiously d of sume kin Tue Jue for the kiih a verdict of EXTRAO) Francisco t tue the foll the Mount drew Chuvi t-herribie t in 1357, wi < wife aud ¢] irams-out, svveral mot Cumpany, t in tavor of . 35,000, and though ite that he al against the ous oppusit trol of the vanne neve tat of then false aad {ri Itis alleg inne has ti the nines n G08, Wie tiffs now as the mines, ; disgorge th and an inja eratidns. pages. ‘The abo deal of sury revived the painful and in this coun and Grass . the compla Company a Ki effect. Th 7° Mr. Brenw Martineau : tion of his to gne of tl complaiut, gages were letters Mr. . blame on a stake. Th again, is M The trut! tions were : richness of depth, and by the prev paratively . Maasschuse blast. throu; by Mr. Bre: sinking of t machinery. . Chavanne, was struck. it had been: have gone v not prove & poor that it penees of q the enormo ited in the ton of ma .