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April 20, 1861 (4 pages)

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ia the hiePoti ind line of tu ‘ey already ‘vooated onthié aes< inal Nephudl 7 to Gir legislatare; ven itgus, but:‘it established and run under direction of Lieut. eficial effect it will produce in regard to the treated him with. contemptuous silence.— Have Removed to Mowry. The Astronomers and a samil corps : of our Congressmen. Upon Whereupon, the Old Hero of San Jacinta, terms of service . 1861 , 20th IL ‘gATURD AX, APR i elected,to, }ovho has always beendevotedly. attached to of assistante, willbe kept in the field during ‘. the theory thata Congreseman is sareseon9 ¢h American Union and through whose efthe eamMeE, preparatory to_a_more_enerserve for two ‘whole years, it seemsof Tittle . the . NO. 89 ¢ m aoe BROAD STREET, from aE LATE NEWS BY THE yen _what..month..the.election..ia., forte Texas wasbrejight into-it, “not‘relishaePTORETBIGSTOCK T Hieas._ il iA ot aint aeliaiaiads cessation.of,Gosecmentah srgublap “ghall ‘feb <:SQRIMENT! BIG GOOD, RUT: convention the of jer-treatment held, 60 that the. season of the year is not_ad. ; ing-the, the arrived with dates non ~ (Another pony. U. 8. commisn of thé “iii (‘SMALL 1 verse to 4 full and free turn-out of the voters, and legislature, has publishedan eloquent apthe fintincial requisitio <tc Eouisito the 8th.of April.. Fart Sumbdeer Our sioner from embarrassmenta.. ie vothem Our asks of and! bulk state great his the of that fs people the to opinion peal . a not been. evacuated, and ‘adbody, outsi ting population “ean as conveniently—if not -to decide, by. their votes, whether hefi CONGRESSIONAL Fonce OF. fHE Staves, the high goverment funetionaries, were of pany from their remain Governor or resign’ the position.” day a tly—spare convenien more to In the Congresiénal apportionment, based on master in Yhave determinedthat 4 pento.guess.whut the President he wishes to know. whether cal érdinary avocations its Beptoniber, atin -ahy _plain terms, of 1860, Alabama, ‘Florida, Maine,. the census p. There wus great activity in the New other mouth of the year: ‘than any’ House fi the city. secesssustain will Texas of voice popiilar Maryland, Massachusetts, Minnesvta, Rhode wk forts and the navy yard.. ‘Troops were to Unin favor of a return the fon or declare . } Af you want aRich Silk, go to— each onemember ont . Tsland-and Vermlose tly being sent off under sealed orof ion. This appeal appears in the Sacramento tering ional Congress the ‘that opinion “HAGADORN & BOWEEY'S ers, nobody kaew where, and ships of war Measrs.-Scottand Bureh did net close on’ the Union Supplement, of Thureday,. and we have of Congress;: Kentucky, New York, Pensyl. t with troops. -vania, South Cagolina,. Tennessee and, VirgiIf.you want a New Style Mantilla, go to sg to sail, obi i abou 34 of March, but that they will legally exread it with much interest. nia lose two each, while Ohio suffers9 diminuchary activel were HAGADORN & echt avec k rs on board, and steame . "These _ Qld Houston is shrewd and generally knows election general next the l tend*ihti “and proand California’ Arkansas, troops three. for of tion tered'to act as transports i +> ff'you want a nice Bonnet go to ¢ gentlemen. were electedin_ September, 1859, what he is doing and what will be: the result evisions. A force of 2,500 treops’ were paid for the constitutional term of two years, and of his doings. He has promulged this appea; Louisiana each gain one menmber; lowa and S, ORN & BOWLEY' HAGAD Wisconsin three; Missouri, Michigan4 and vap; at New. York, early ‘jn April, indicating were ah extra, Congress to be called té-morto the Texans and submitted his. owncause ‘Texas; two: anarching orders. Large quantities of stores the: Atlantic, sixrow, theycould go to Washington and, take and the cause of the Union to their arbitra lendid Fancy Silks from 50 cents per yard r / ene you may want a:~:~ The. total population of ‘the States and Territoriefis 31.429,891, includ" ‘were reshipped on board las HAGADORN & BOWLEY'. they could not be}, ment with a strong confidence that they will ing nearly four millions of slaves. ‘The sin. “teen doubledjanked boats, for landing troops, their seats, ffrom which .— election er Septemb the after in accordance with his wishes As erease of representation.in certain States in‘Everybody goes. to decide until ejected: ‘were puton board thesame steamer, along : HAGADORN & pownErs s“Congrea the in vacancy no then; is, e convention nor the legislature dicates the,course of empire. There neither,th with Capt.:Barry's battery. ional représentatives of California, and hive conceived it necessary to. submit the In ‘the midst ofall this bustla the gov ‘Messrs. Scott and Burch, whether the people. question of secession of non-secesdion to the ~PAWORAMA OF CALaroRNTA.—The gore BeautifalLawns for 12 cents at HAGADORN & BOWLEY'S. of the state like or dislike the arrangement, people—just as has been the case in all the correspondent to tne Alta says: Mr. Tirrell, . cand decisive waa:meditated, ‘everybody was and will are our legitimate repressntatives seceded. states—the highhanded acta of these the péhoramist of your thriving State, after veortain, and the natural conjectnre was that . remain 40 for'néarly five months. The Un‘two bodies liave created a goodly amount of a tourin the “ provinces,” (as our English aeovernmént “Fine fast color French Prints for 15 cts. at ed iteitherintend to make HAGADORN & BOWLEY’. suggests. that, ‘popular discontent. A. little encouragement friends would say) bas returned to the Me. ’ properly very’ lidwever, ion, : it it ——— Confederacy or meant ‘vhaeenen Grenadines at : ng San thougti the (Constitution prescribesevery tsec. of this disedutent, by Old Sani and his broth'tropolis,.andis now ‘delighting crowds nightrds from. capturi HAGADORN & BOWLEY'S e Spania of Congress shall be elected er Unionsts, eannot fail of prod weing a reJyatthe Melodeon.' “Everybody is pleased perfectly illing, the Lad had frequent bers Demingo. ' government had ond year, 4 law, @nacted éither’by Congress. vulsion in the state in full consonance with with the artistic éxeention ‘of the work, as the tenmptatio ; rtite ar xe ‘communications with Fort Sumter, and the their wishes. ~The terrific forays of the Inwell as‘ delighted at the portrayal of the Every,novelty of the season in Foreign Dress ‘repont, that the Charlestonians had cut off or our Legislature, exactly defining the of service, would at once settle. the by induced Texas, of frontiers the’ ov diane natural attractions of a droog. ga The dicted. ‘contra wos’ it from ics ‘gappi . (HAGADORN & BOWLEY'S. rs from the Cotten Confederaand place it beyond dispute. _It,is to be hoptive absence of the U.S. troops, whom the se0 ed our Legislature, before . its, adjournment, THE OROVILLE tdnitdloan. rhe Maye GOTO cessionists disarmed aud drove off, and the ‘ey were still’ in Washington’ and, seemed not may conceive this'snbject worthy. of its . atville Appeal says : “We leara from one of folsuddenly so which times hard pinehing HAGADORN & BOWLEY'S . at: the demonstrations.of the govern‘alarmed tention.the contractors on this road, that the grading promise all’ secession, of héels the . dowed’on And see those rich Silks, Paris de Clvien, Moir ul but expressed their belief ina peacef Zoie, ‘Tarleton Stripes and English Barege will be completed to, Oroyille. by. the hii the from. vi ee satisfactory s Hétiston ediilufion of the national difficulties. The Re_ ‘ple, + the first-of June, and if negotiations which :publicans, however,were inclined to think re a bill cae it, sathortsing the Governor om
‘that Uncle Abe intended coercion, and reto sppoint Gommissoners to proceed to. “Micrarion To Hayti.—The New York are uow going forward for the purchase of HHAGADORN &ROWLEY Selfoin the idea that the oldpoten had. Washington and obtain a settlement and payTimes mentions the departure of two vessels iton, alreddyih the country, are successful, RAF will find Rich. Plaids,G Bayaderé Stripes, Se Ficus. a portion cof the track will be laid by Septemnt in him. . Hayti, to migrating people colored with laden ment of the State’s proportion of the 400, ber or October.” melee The Virgiais Convention had not adjourn000, recently. appropriated. by .Congress. and adds: “These two pioneer vessels, if Se eles you may want to xeake in session at Jast. . The persons who. officiated ina sinrular er-. *we do notmuch miscalculate, signalize the aun bat was still withrand to Washington, in 1856—to wit, J. W. commen it,ed, ent cem dates. The Uaionists still controll is likely which of a movement Denver, lately a candidate;for the U. 8. Senthat o Hen ohm about ate, and the irrepressible Samuel B. Smith, tr pe pon badanrgept Virginians over the Poto -eountry and to Hayti. It is useless to deny commonly called Sam Smith, of Marysville thatin these Northern States the climatic con amac to captane Washinton City, but the ‘ré—were suggested as the Commissioners, ditions—the deep-rooted prejudices of color with —— of capability, in the person —the political disabilities—the negro, is here 'HACADORN & BOWLEY, hoisted the seccession flag. A Union paper Treesery, te:,aceompany them. Each of ‘der them unfit for a normal developement of DEALERS IN . Richmonnd Whig has beon bought up and has of A. J . Phelan, «chief clerk of the State . but a disturbing element—-all conssire to ren. SRF Mee an y wasimmediately started. these three gentlemen was to receive $5,000 to'suppl its place, thatrace” “The secessionistsof ‘Virginia are untiringly for the service. Thi is the sliape the bill cer When Webster was sped at Bunhad reached on Wednesday, when it wad reker Hill, the crowd préssed forward s0 that FOR CITY MARSHAL, “Sia ‘Houston israpidly building up & considered, and pending the discussion of an’ sdime were aboutte be: crushed. “Gértle . sliks, Dry & Fancy Goods 3. Et. RIDER. jeg. cana Alga : amendiiént relative to the appointment of thet, stand back !” said Webster, but they rleaton there was every indication but one Commisoner, the Senate adjonrned. cried that to move back was. impossible.— rt Sumter were not svon evacuated No. 39 Broad Street, Nevada, Eléétion, Monday, May 5, 1861. date GROVER & BAKER'S Now, it requires. no ghost to come from Gen. Beauregard would open fire on it. All the grave to tell us that this whole matter, “Impossible!” said the orator, stretching. forth his arm and speakiking witn stentorian SEWING MACHINES. ‘the forts and batteries had been strengthened whether right or wrong, politic or impolitic, ng papa yy tala pepe is the handy-work of the aforesaid irrepressivuice— Nothing is impossible on. Bunker had intimated ble Sam Smith. He possesses the knack of Hill!" And the crowd rolled back, like a a rea ard ppm getting anug jobs from the. legislature, and wave from solid -rock. . ihis communication with Charleston. The gettng snug pay for doing them, better than OvuTRAGEous,ats8. F. on. Monday, at ‘General also refused to permit the evacuaany, other ‘professional lobbyist_ extent, . :three o'clock A. M., a gang of rowaies commae tee the -terms of a though the individual legislators would hate menced at aggravated assault upon a num: Senin tet they the government at to think themselves his creatures. Sam has ber of houses located on Ohio:street, and ocashington would t, and the proa wonderful genits for logrolling. j.cupied by Jewish families. “They used ‘Mrs. ©,W.SMITH, Amame. = ” idles of Nevad HAGADORN & BOWLET'S. eg something entirely new, ama HAGADORN & BOWLEY'S. GOTO HAGADORN & BOWLEY'S Baker's Sewing Machines, 1000 cach Skirts,new styles, from 10 to to And she has no hand several those . stones and brickbats, doing considerable da UNRIVALTED MACHINES, te which she “Fee Neokozs in Ouro.—The papers mage to property. The Alta says that the to reintorce Major Anderson. ; ‘HAGADORN & BOWLEYS. yinvites the-a {of Thia is the sum and gubgtance of thenews, the Buckeye State complaitr bitterly of active parties are pretty well known, as well Instructions Given toPurchasers If you want a nice set of Embroitferiet, £0 ahd to wa it has a yemack of war hordes of free blacks: which are constantly as the ene who instigaten the affair. One of HAGADORN & BOWLEYS. . pouring in from the slavery regions. Some STAMPS FOR EMBROIDER ‘4p it, ‘The next pony will be looked for with those 1s believed to occupy official position ‘and for sale at low YWORK of the Soulhern States have passed laws “Gress ress Valley, April 18, ibeer’ GOTO— ‘intense interest. a deaperate effort . I that city. ‘The sssaulded parties are perfet giving’the free blacks the choice of emigraYespeetable and inoffensive, and were only _“Pasne IN Texa¥.—The ‘Secession ‘We ting or being enslaved. Ofcourse they emiobjectionable to these acoundrels on the score fence in Texnsis searing off the people. grate, and QObio, Indiana, and Hlinois will fa Are anxious to sell off doen. have more . than. they want of -them. of religion. Theeffeet of thie emigration will be to. de ce Reports re various directions atgrade and prostrate white laborin the weattest the fact that a great many much-talked-. as the Chinese threaten merly from, the Northera :‘Btates, have deern free States, just termined to go, backte their. old homes, “to serve itin California. Ifthe free blacks ‘Yoluable Tarai sd own Toe, can now be possessed any wisdom, thiey would emigtate bought for @ sere song. Wales sl Ko Sat so me AGRE mapptn nep. .ce 3a The San Pg has Thursday pluss black population to Hayti or Liberia, Appnay in Napa—A sue affray . ye thidty: hives ot bese trern eld et ook, vi et urmis, Wthiey will between two residents of Napa, is mentioned . wit titgo voluntarily. ten for ien by the lneal paper; wherein a eitizen, Mr. enint Enipe boc. [ad phepeallinh his hood tends ts hang Bireall, was nparly beaten to death. nad ats to the Parson designates the day , invites the public . io eatin, ot potas rane Sic York ‘ele HAGADORN & BOWLEY'S your Damask snd Table Covers, ssf _ . and overything i the line tien Sood HAGADORN & BOWLEY'S. x08 artees) , hi bine = eee Sitk, Linen* or Cob the “HAGADORK & BOWLETS. le a ti The Odd-Feliows of Marysville, are Negroes will to Hayti, to which they have been pressingly ‘prepared for a celebration of extraordinary —— invited, by the government bf that Negro splender, at the dedication of their new hall, Republic: The Northern States will ‘be On ‘the 26th. compelled, in self defence, to send their sur obey CLOSING . OUT! A. LIEBERT, who diate STEAMER “ NEy. jane fr fay. The Uniowis tight; we coneeive, in the ‘ ' Alexander's Best Kid Gloves, all sizes, HAGADORN & BOWLEY'S._ — Ger ~ _ AGERE & aa and ewan wie t assortment sod , at im the city Jenks ‘Beenement heat. the Antelope " ramento. Hurrah “CANDIDATE ‘POI Rider, as will be ™ ~advertismg columi ee for Marsh ~tiek, whe we eee: -make-afiret rate.M ~ fiir as ‘our Observat “Beware or T poison was throw! nected with recet which have come te son to suppose Tha! was perpetrated by ‘burglatious operat: or-not it, will be. 1 good lodk out.. & “DOwMEVILLE . ning toDownieville trips, which had monthsback, ‘on left yesterday. oo Joxwrer. — Wh “snowed‘in, frozen We think he must too muéh whisk? a ‘ble for'liim to free: Rurravomic Ast that a muimber of tend Torming them