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April 19, 1862 (4 pages)

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Joaquin. 2s cl BO ae sued by tho joint sips ee apace ‘ ng the ai cups ergnentrerert ere 4 Democratic paper in the State, what advanta 0 would result? To form such pr tt that the Beceadiiaiels” of eS ..c of their num‘. to puts third Union ticket in the field, and . _ . feeling the Republican organization the lug. . , . est, safest aud best, we adhere to— it with . mateh at billiards, for some time pending be. calewlatson 30 miles, it must be allowed that President's Message, says: “ There are several subjects on which we earnestly desire inns should throw up their tion and adopt the Union Demoerati¢ name, , . and Republicans ss. mass, though generally willing to meet Union men on equal or libereral terms, are aaaoont tee the surrende:. We deem it, intone: unsafe to do aught . hosed menpreed tidy ™ success over — ; oo ‘ _ UNprecepentrev milks Game.—A tween Jonathan Wilde and C, H. Mitchell, . sags the Silver Age of Sunday, came off, or rather commenced, at the Magnolia Saloon, on Friday last, ai 10 o'clock A. M., and termihated at 44 o'clock P. M., on ‘Saturday, ofter 324 hours of uninterrupted play, aud without food or rest. The match was played on one of Phelan’s carom tables, for five and ten dollars the game. During the 324 howra -. 100 games were played; of whieh Wilde won 66 and Mitchell 34, Wilde quiting some $200 winner. Whon it is considered. that Wilde j* & man that weighs 280 odd pounds, and during the,time must have traveled at the least this game has not been wr in this or any other country. Seeeeeteerete mene t The London Times, « speaking of the borne solid ‘advantages to be deri proposed fusion. The effect t i b om th pe the Republican name ’ jo the real, powor of the new party would We mérieally in the hands of Repubne. Wo.seo no Teawon why & name, restable in itself should be ed when ingiples are proposed to redtilin the same, 6 Independent argues part of the time that the Republicans and ius Gitiontive principles in the can= vata about to. begin, and part of the time it declares there is but one great principle un which all Union men should agree. Now, wlieti to-day we use the term Republican, it does not imply an individual still preaching . doctrines and measures carried vut and setted. The Republican party that met at Chicago promulgated certain principles.— Those principles have been decided to be correct hy, the American people, and there is no need of preaching them Junger. We labored for their-indérsement. They have been ~ “tndorged and our olject is accomplished. The Republican organization has now another work to perform. Its paramount ob, Ject at preadnt is to sustain the Administration in putting down rebellion. It raises no isene with popular sovereignty Union Dem“oorate whatever. As far as its action is conwormed, it has acceded to the policy of pop» ular sovereignty in the organization of Ter. ritomes, and has thus far broken down all practical distinctions between Republicans and Doaglas Democrats on national issuesThere is now but one object for both Union parties to pursue, and that, js the suppression of rebellion. ‘The Repablican organization, representing nothing but a band of Union with but the good of the whole country at rt, forme a good nucleus for all Union amen to rally around. As it has to-day no . ~ principics “to which loyal men ean take exception, the only opposition to it appears to be the name, and why that should be disvar. ded which ia honorable, to gain nothing in ip we have yet to sve a substantia im offered, Party organigations cost: ‘time ond labor to bring them into euccessful » The Republican organization is the } perfect of any in the State, and as such offers a better rallying point than any other. ‘The Independent unreasonably says the letter of Goveraer Stanfurd is likely to throw. . ~~. ‘the State into the hands of the Secessioniate : fell. How? Will one half the Douglas ts, maddened by the letter, vote with the Secessionists? Will azy Republi. canst Where athe Secession party to got ite increase ? ° * If the Union Democracy has may attempt a‘terivel} : Landing have dwindled down considerably rbetween the United States and Mexico—to So saysan exchange. formation, snd on no one is it afforded.” Poor thing! Will he never learn that the President of the United States is not elected to illuminate British brains ? Fuerrive 8tave Law.—A bill has been introduced into Vongress to amend. the fugitive slave law, by establishing jury trial and debarring rebels from recovering fugitives.— This latter provision was, in effect, made a law by an act of Congress passed last summet. _SEAVERY IN THe Disreier. oF -CoLtn BIA.—The Senate bill to abulish slavery in the District of Columbia has pyssed the House by a large majority, and awaite the signature of the President to become a law. iwisicibsespiicibillibealscien BaTr.e or Pirrspure Lanpine.—The loases to both sides in the battle at Pittsburg since the firat reports. Instead of 50,000 slain, wounded, missing and prisoners, the figures have been reduved one half. Prob. ably the killed on both sides will not reach 10,000, Yet it was-asevere battle at that. MILITARY.—A bill has reached the Gov. ernor having passed both houses of the Legislature, to distribute State aris and aminunition among students of colleges and schools in order to perfect them in military exer. cisee. Good law. INSANE AsyLm a ar Mar Y8VILiL.—A bill has passed the Legislature abolishing the State Reform School at Marysville, and using the building for the accommodation of a cer, tain class of insane. Ge The Appeal discusses the question— “ Who ie-Ehza’s husband” and comes to the conclusion that he is not Albert Sidavy Johison who certainly is mortuus ext. IN A BaD War—The Sacramento Union ie in-a bad way about the city charter. Two of the representatives of the county and both the Senators favor a charter which is distasteful to the Union, Somehow it ca'nt get what it wants, "The Union is fohpint for a union of all loyal mon in one party:—The millenium would be a great institution, but we coat’ have it just yet. Deatn or Peace Ta RES. —The Stockton Independent speaks of an orchard of five acres of peach trees and another of ten entirely dead from the water remaining on the troung Tey Bites, Government has ioral vessola to the Rio Grande—the boundary line protect English interests there. ce” What must be thought of secession morals, in view of the fact that Teff. Davis ‘has recommended the rebel Congress to pass whe for the encouragement of perjury 1— wy ty tounc . pains ‘arte A prize of the actave edition of Byron’s Poems, morocco, gilt, was awarded to Miss Angie Griffin. for the best scholarship during the term. Prizes were also awarded to Miss Phebe J. McCharles for the best artificial hair work: to Master RB. W. Little for the best ‘map drawcomposition; to Miss Griffin for the--best erewel work. The prize for the best OrieuP. Jennie MeCharles, was awarded to Miss Maria Davis. ‘The exhibition in the evening, for the benefit of the school, was given at . Walling’s Holl. “The exercises commenced with a‘school song,” sung by the whole school . Prologue, by Miss Griffin and Master Frank Gilham. A very pretty dislogue by Miss Griffin and Miss Celia Gilham. “Friends, one and all,” spoken by Master Harvey Gilham. Miss Pauline Dahl recited Percival’s “Coral Grove.” The reading was in a natural. and. pleasant atylor “Hazel Dell,” by G. 'F. Root was very prettily sung by Miss Davis. An extract from Philips’ “Character of NiW. Little. This was spoken with a strong voice and much credit was given to the declaimer. Master John EK. Taylor declaimed Webster's “Supposed speech of John Adams.” Hewas enthusisstically applauded. “Prettiest Sights” —A dialogue in which Miss Davis and a group of little scholars very pleasantly entertained the company. Recitations by Miss Belle Clenient and Master Harry Maguire. “Vacation Song,” sung by mine of the larger scholars. “Poem of the Reaper and the Flowers,” «recitation “ Miss Celia Githam. “Fortune Telling,” dialogue spoken by Misses McCharles, Devie, Dab! and Griffin, in good ‘styie. “Woman's Mission,” a recitation by Mids Griffiu. The reading was in a clear, distinct and well moderated voice.” “Star Spangled Banner,” was sung. by Miss Griffin and Master Parkinson, ond the ehorus by the whole school, _. “Cottage by the Sea,” sung by Mise Davis. McKay's “Inquiry” or “Tell me ye winged winds,” recited by Miss McCharles; and a “Parody on thé Taquiry” recited by Master Parkinson, brought down the house. “Star . of the Twilight” very prettily sung by Miss’ Griffin. Acting Charade—*“Stratagem,” by Mise 8. Anne Frost; from the Ladies’ Book of March, 1861. Characters taken by Mas» ter R. W. Little, Miss McCharles, Master Parkinson, Frank Hortun and Miss Griffin. All the characters were well sustained.—~ “Liberty,” a deelamation by Master John Griffin. Miss Davis recited Longfeliow’s *“Pealm of Life’ with a sympathetic and well trained voice. “My Sweethearts and how they refused me,” spoken by Master Lemuel Dabl. ‘Origin of Yankee Doodle,” sung by the larger sehelars. “Fretful Man,” recited by Miss McCharles most admirably. ‘Respensibleness of America,” declaimed by Master Parkinson. It was spoken well.— “Nettie “Moore,” was sung by Miss Griffin. — “Alfred the Great'’—-Characters by Master . % Parkinson, Frank Gilham, Miss Dahl, and Master Little. The rendering of the play . ,. showed tliat the characters were well aelected. Epilogue by Miss Griffin aud Master James T. Davis. The performance closed Master Parkineon. The hall was well filled, every seat being satisiaction. The singing wad under the superintendance of Miss Mary Ault, and tho’ she had but a few days te prepare for the oc:
casien, her discipline was so thorough that the scholors'sung with an xeouracy that would Wave been credituble after practicing may snonths. The net proeceds of the evening was fiftyfive dollars. _—e ATTORNEY GENERAL PIXLEY has given his opinion that the Assembly may adjoura leaving the Senate divested of its legislative fuuctions,as a high court jor the impeachment jot Judge Hardy. The Judge has applied for subpoenas for 143 witnesses, intending to create expense to the State and protract the session if possible — Decrease oF CRIME.—Since war began there has been fur less crime in the North than usual. In Middlesex county, for inatande, where last year at this time were 283 coavicts confined, there are now but 177.— ; We hope this will continue after the war as mtan is cand Sine oe] EF 4 Insp ol gold, orth ght dallry, Mlinoia, hol garded 2 gguggme ing ; to Master Leroy Hinman_for-the best. ". tal painting, under the instruction of Miiy . " poleon Bonaparte” declaimed by Master R. with “Good Night,” sung by Miss Davie and . poo: passage of a bill of his ¢ own. The latter as~ sented moat t edndially to the proposition, and enquired of the Senne tor what the bili was. Arewer—a hoard bill. San Francisco Her-~ ald Tne enduring odor of musk is’ ‘astonishing, When Justinian in 538 rebuilt what is now . the smosque of St. the mortar. was wens is filled with. the odor. a & thes inv THby hes invenithd te ntove which “demonstrates the power of water to supply the place of coal and wood as ‘combastibles. ig bf els : BIRTEt. In this city, on the 17th inat., the wife of John McGibbina. of twins—both boys. ‘eee Ae ae National Exchange Broad Street, Nevada. GEO. R. LANCASTER, PROPRIETOR APRIL, 17th, 1862. Mra Hodely, City J Crawford, San Juan J ‘* Davidson, do EB Ramadall, do B R Gentry, FI a. Piety 4 JIM Bowles, GA Blue T AW Folte, & T Henry, TF & Lady, GK M Case, . Jk Mi bh dew M Pe z ae a 5 Fa rimnaieae SALE.—By virtue of an ExS ecution to me delivered isened out of the Hon District Gourt of the 14th Judicial Digtriet. in and for the county of Nevada. Stat of California, baie ae ae 117t . 186?, in favor Wm. Durfor tas sum oF Hundred i age (debt with interest on the said eum of $1500 from the 27th day of December 1860, at the rate of 24¢ per cent per month un“tl paid, together with al eo vf suit. f hare evied upon the following dereribed rty, which was heretofore at to-wit: — That certain Quartz. Lead or Vein, situate in the Geld aa the ‘‘ oid Cunningham Ledge,” commenct at a wmall cut a¢ s oint on the Water Ditch near the southerly end of a flume or said ditch, easterly direction, from Wentworth’s Saw Mill, on Gold Flat; aud from said point along the ledge of Quartz Rock, in southeast direction 1000 feet;and from said point sleng the ledge of Quartz Rock; in a northerly direction 500 feet, including all the dips. spurs, angles, and variations of said led — The above described property wae duly advertised according to jaw to be Noticeishereby given that I will ee to public gale, all the above described pro: » to the highest bidder for eash, in front of the Court Mouse door. in Nevada, on TUESDAY, MAY 12th 18-2, ge dep the hours of 9 o’cleck A. M., and 4 o’clock, P. Given under car ” hand, this 17th day of April As D., 1562. N. W. KNOWLTON, Sheriff. David Beiden,. Piatneltt ‘se Atty. MUNICIPAL ELECTION. OTICKE is hereby rat n ; that in accordance +» Withan Act pha be da, an election will be ONDAY. MAY FIFTH, 1862. for the fotiowing city officers : Pive Trustees, Onc Treasarer, One Marshal, One Assessor. GEO. KEENEKY yh a ert ars oe wha P i be ad Ser sey N. andJ of sad clecti a .On Main street. he ane will ye al athe said o’clock, and emain open rder of the of ENT > By o “Hoard ec. " H. H.FLaae, aa Nevada, April 19th 1962. BE. BH. GAYLORD, DISTRICT ATTORNEY. Ww practise in. ah of Oe Coutret Mevets e200 County. Office at the Court House. Nevada. Oct. 13th 186f. BROAD STREET DRUG STORE. * y NO&7, Cormer of Bread and Pine Streets, NEVADA CITY, DR. C. M. BATES, . WM. BH. MCOORMICK Wholesale and Retail Dealer in D rugs, Fancy ana Paints, Oils, sate SU meeney . Perfumery, ers. ial French & American. Patent Medicines. Tooth, Hair and other Brushes. U ‘Wines Medici1 5 meemetet and Liquors for Fresh Garden, Flower and other Seed. ofthe Night and Day. : SACRAMENTO. E call the attention of all deal Ae dam componed i part ofthe fll the at a bg large Sophia,-eharged with musk, and to this very — the Asayer’s Material. ‘ructbies, Retorts, Acids. ply of all articles in this line. Patent maser re we ery large ¥ genera: oft Ime neticlee Eclectic , eliaines, We -_ eonstently receiving ands generalsupLore adar ented Pais: « of nearly ‘ed Medici ree in bottles. R. H. MeDO Perfume We are constantly att fan in this tories. For cebs OM. +H. MeDONALD & CO. : Le ere ad en cae 0 White, is “fl MeDONALD & co. Pre Peat Oil ALD &CO., Sacramento. reer the Bor ele 5 McDONALD a a Soda Water Material. ike. Ai need Ole, NALD & ‘co. Trusses, Supporters Etec, ' Gum Stockings, sary Band Braces, A Flat mining district, Nevada county, and whee Ban ndayes Ladich. A of articles, in this line i. MH. MeDON. ALD & CO., bs and ngainet tora sc wl Ferre Lewis Whip. oan known is the “Miners” or “ Fordice Ditch,” . and mile. ! Dental Goods. prineven og cue ten ac Mar We respectfully call the attention ot Dentists to our large and well assorted stock of everyin this department: ulcanite Teeth, Vulcanizere—ditierent Piet — Gum Teeth, Burs and pag Corundum im Wheele, all Franklin's po Oem Th Foil, ning — Preei Denetat’ gg o. th highly fin! hed and . best quality of Room Anatomical Prepsiations wet bencath face bones and teeth. ith “hag Veine and 0, or : improvement aupof the kind ever before introduced, All of which we sell on reasonable terms. “R. H. seesecronmcaid & CO., Sacramento. very ch harm —. ‘of vases Penggeatny t These are bag erior to anfthi the City of Neva. ag 8 Thousand Alm Portuguese. {tfian tealien @ and Chinese, for seheheas our orders. RK. H. OM McDONALD & CO., Sacramento. ‘om. The election will be held in Louis’ Brick nae BATES & M’CORMICK, . Prescriptions carefully compounded at all hours ' ‘city 1 ew fo.8e ‘eae jury Dibb fense verdi , SEspyag 73e320 gaits \ PRESRaS. peertis