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_.f the If th pablishes information to the ef
Se ee nt. . held but wore wot MAfull, Mearly every s0out efforts id
neglee nd . sivn of Qua
n days elapsed with. tion
hyisieian, 1. 3. . Hii
in the Hung 2 RevolaY¥siciaii to the Twentieth
eds, Chief Surgeon to ‘the
there oe, oo ri. ’ Hospital of Pestn Hunzary ; the sate heretofore attached tw-wit: t
—— count agree in placing their forces at not leas Was no occasion for ger roted Viseanes of Wowen and . . cortuin Qearts. Vein, he Goic
ott ~The snlaus of the . than S000, : ~ . abandenment of Reverly ot Ret, ‘thore and Honorary Member of the Philadelphia Col: . fier migine di iret, Nevade county. and havown
wrens is plainly exposed . The greatfedturedin-the b the on. ood wale — eh Fe ar attention paid to the ‘treatment los mame cat ae a point ou the Water Ditch
ade upon the tate letter . )? Seen i Washington, April 19th.—A special: dis.) ¢ 9°, Bes peculiar to GAM. to'9 Fo vom. . known as the »Miners” or + Fordice Ditch,”
rd. 'Tho, lenders of . i in positively sasertagby officials. high Patch to the N. Y. papers say its. aaid off the . ys om sirletly confidcutial. "Permanent . nett the southerly end of a fume or sai ditch,
& principie, elbe on sy di . anotd, sev itors Of rebel rs letter, oy ethereriet ” Uae on Flat; and from ee
rn ‘A letter from Ciro, this morning says have Sanh Se Ne eS ae hee vy ag ene
aes tet dee 1. m Cairo, * “il oF war. y pS. sapermatorrh: Crees ) ;
ete labOoE BOT OD* . Ait aroct Wright f captured, time . Which is contraband of war, . Rela’. te vas. [9 Rear Secase eee eee
boc ait ca Bn A Ren BB bel fur the passage of the Pacific . , Or local weskness, nervous debility, low spi he dips. , angles, and varia7 ace not sated. was bot Aas al J pbven repeal lg ig not oe Bars me yn Leap an or elgmar e we 6 tows of toad lige Tae bore’ described pi
7h Rg s:
‘aiid patriotic citizens could do to
iz att
vour offers have not been received kindly by
ithe Union Democracy, The Governor wrote
"als letter with « full knowledge that most of
the Democratic presses of the State desired
#0 raise the old party slogan. Ho considers
it-degrading in 56,000 to euceumb to the dietation of @ few demagognes supported by but
& thiserable handful of reok aud file in the
‘State, and ho is right. No party in the world,
eating the vote the Republicans did last fall
would throw up their organization and
coher other virtue to recommend it.
ap figthrate Stanterd does wot desice to rise
1 papers. On the contrary he says
istinetly, that he 1s in favor of calling a Converition anid that the cal! should be broad enough to admituli men whe are in favor of sus‘ate nothing elke. No Republieun principle.of the past ie brought up for reindorsomiont. All he asksof a man desiring to act
with the Republicans iv; Will he sustain the
dministeation in maintaining a war against
-He'says bo would avoil himself of the RePublican organization as the best instrument
to eovoperate thoroughly with the national .
Administeation in its efforts against Secession. And why ? Tho rensona are plain. It
de-the most powerfulin numbers; ita men are
reliable ; it coste time and talent te bring an
organization to a piteh for effective use; the
Republican orgunization, or rather its aggreation of loyal men, is ready at our hande ;
Jarge, true, liberal and willing to co-operate
with anybody on fair terms who is ready to
atand by the Union; and Gnaily, because vo
otter body of loyal men can or do offer so
teat advantages or vo liberal terms as the
‘Republicans, as « nucleus for a Union party.
all the patriotisin in the country. They do
say they are possesaed of more patriotic power because they are more in numbers than any
other Union party, in the proportion of about
fifty to thirty, and thie proportion is by the
admission of some opposition papers more
widely in favor of the Republicans inasmuch
as there are numbers of “ fishy Democrats”
fect that N. ¥. Seott, formerly of this city,
and three others weve &illed by the Indians
on Owen's River. . Sheriff Scott, with 17
amen Were-on the way from Aurora to Owen's
id
‘to ‘miarepreven. Digpatch describing the defen
tation ean be made to cvunt to their advanis p
‘im bis Iiborul letter ave falaifiod by itlnoat ov. Navigation of the river had been
ery opposition paper ‘that has fallen in our
hands. Thus, the Governor is made by some
to be vpposed to any fusion of the Union eles. into one party, and strenuous for the
. He is, pigs Sy aie he sa non whieh have been found effective at a
‘The Governor says no such thing; nor dves
iposition ov the part uf the Union Demo~
mcy to meet the Republicans on common
has been evinced by the Republicans on nudnérous dceasions. We have done all that
n and go . Frigate Vermont was being towed in as she
~ pell-mell over to a squad that: haa no politi. . ! elt.
Republican issues, aa is charged by op-—
siys Forts Jackson and St.
th 70 guns, mostly
§ dam across it, half a mile above the Forts.
No flotilla on earth could foree this dam. in
from the forts would destroy them. Between
the Forts and New Orleans, there is a succession of earth works. On the plain of Chalmeitz are redoubts armed with rifled canrange of five miles.
* In Forte Jackson and St Phillip there are
3,000 men. Great many of them expenieneed artillerymen and gunners who served in
the Navy. He says in. New. Orleans there
wre 32,000 infantry and ae many more quartered inthe neighborhoad. :
New York, April 18th.—A letter from
Nassua states that steamer Economist arrived
last night from Charleston with a thousand
bales of cottou. Steamer. Wright, late the
Nashville, arrived at that pert; Mareh 12th.
She had been purchased v= a private comRebel accounts of the Merrimac and ker
late suecess at Hampton Roads concludes
by statiag that the Merrimac cannot be bourded as she throws a large stream of boiling
water. Also, che is probably now running
down the Southern coast. — Ea,
Fortress Monroe, April 18th.—At Yorktown firing took pt vee during last night and
morning without producing much effect on
ry side. Sume 6 or 8 of our men were
New York, April 18th.—Steamer Me(ellan, from Port Royal April 14th arrived.—
The following is the account of the capture
of Fort Puluski: On the morning of March
10th, Gen. Gilmore demanded uneonditional
surrender which was refused. QOnr batteries
immediately opened the fire, which continued
til sunset. u. Gilmore, then placed a
battery with Parrott and Jones A yer pppoe a
thousand yarde from the fort, and commeneed firing which continued till the next
roorning, two breaches discovered which by
noon assume large proportion; at about two
o'clock, the white flag was displayed.
Ps gmc ° ig hdl yoo ges er, dex
claring it impossible to bold out longer, as
nearly all his guos wete dismounted. ‘The
Federal loss is one killed, and one slightly
wounded, Rebol’s loss 8 badly wounded and
386 prisoners captured.
Jacksonville, Florida, has been evacuated;
our troops, arriving from Hilton Head,
. Maroh Sth.
Baltimore, Aprit-18th—The American's
correspondent says at intervals last night and
morning, heavy cannonading was heard in
the direction of Yorktewn.
Forty deserters who came into our line
reported that Jeff Duvis arrived in the rebel
cainp, und it was underatoud that he would
— the army at the approaching but.
They represented the enemy ia great
force, working rapidly and progressing
throughout Pentneule, inforcements con.
-#tantly arriving from Norfolk, Fredericksva be even North Carolina.
5 Rebel Generale openly declare their
intentions to make their great battle now;
aud the strongest convictions are expressed,
hice aco piehe tse ‘going on b constant skirm on by
the riflemen and occasionally shut and sheil
were thrown, There was heavy skirmishing
this morning, beyond Warwick Court
House. An attack was made by the enemy in
force who were repulsed after a brisk artillery duel. The loss of the gs theugbt
to be heavy; we lost a dozen killed and
Washington, April 18th.—Gen. Hunter's
official report capture of Pulaski, says they
have captared 47 forty th
0
rte near midnight the enemy atRechod Gem Smith in position and attempted
to carry his guns; they were
he télegraphie di hes by order of the
Orlea to Richmond
wane of the city
ier rifled. —
ged by
less thyn two hours whieh time the guns
7 Tie
promising.
treas Monroe correspondent says_a Colonel
and Lieutenant Colonel from the rebel army
came over to surrender themselves as prisovers of war ® 2
These two officers ‘ta that aw entire
Trish Bri
Jeff. Davis they were deprived of their
arms and sent to the rear. :
Washington, April 17th.—After burning
about 150 houses’ at Lowrey's Puint, the
crews retarned to the ships loaded with blankets and muskets left-by rebels in the fight.
The fleet to Rappahannock, two
miles above. Qn arriving at the place, the
Commodore landed and was met by a large
concourse of citizens of all colors and: ages.
The Union flag was hoisted and the people
sais told that if it was toru the town would
Contrabands brought information that large
schooners and other obstructions have been
sunk in. the narrow channel five miles from
Fredericksburg, to. prevent our approach.
Washington, April 18th.—General Shield’s
division decupied Mount Jackson yesterday
morning. The enemy appexred to be in force
in front of Prude’s Hill. ‘They resirted our
advance greatly in order te obtein time to
burn bridges, locomotives, cars, &c. Our
movements were so sudden that we were able
to save the bridges, two locomotives and several cars, Many prisoners were taken and
several horses captured. A column of the
atthy whe expected to occupy Newmarket
last night.
Washington, April 18th.— Banks tele graphs
to the War Departinent from Newmarket,
hie ae place wis occupied by our forces
t night.
bury Landing report all quiet there. _ Active
i ago are going on for another battle.
t ie supposed thetenemy intend to make a
second dashing attack upon the Federal furces
~~the two armies are so close that skirmiahhg among the pickets was going on.
PERFECTLY HoGgisu.—Some of vur Democratic confreres have made a wonderful dis<
covery of lite, They have fonnd out that
the Republicans want to elect a United States
Senator next winter! and they don't want
any sich doins goinon. It is hinted that
the Republicans must be perfectly hogish
to even want a United States Senator. The
miserable ramp of a faction that in ite best
days never was able to make a respectable
fight without the whole-souled assistance of
Republicans, is astonished that Republicans
should have the presumption to want a Uni+
ted States Senator. The stripe that sent such
men as Gwin and Weller to the Genate and
Scott and Herbert te thé House, ie only entitled te choose Senators for California [—~
The stripe that adhered to’ McDougal and
insisted on his election till the Republicans
to suve the State a damnable representation
ia the person of Johan Nugent were compelled to vote for him. Whata Senator! Report has it, (and that report is true) that
MeDouyal hus scarcely drawn a sober breath
since his arrival in Washington. He is a
drunken disgrace to the State he in part represents; and yet the smallest, fag-end of a
beautifully less; affect the prerogative of
dictating who shall be his mate.
wy tulk of mwoasuiing lances with the
half of the Union Democracy, those who
were the true friends of the lamented Brod<.
eriek who it hviug would stand-by the party
that cua bring the mest support to the Government are satisfied with the principles aod
policy ot the Republican Adwinistration, and
are nob te be eajolod with ua old party name
in the mouths of: As for the
bullauce of thé intemedia party it 1 fishy,
with the Seevsh. Let it go with
rs, OF vice versa, Whether the
Democracy,or whether a part of the latter
vote with the former is of no consequence
politically. The field mast be wun by
straight-up-and~down Union men, and tu
talk of fusion with a emali
pese of keeping that
with traitors is the
squad for the pur
squad from voting
nonsense.
New You, April 19th>~Hernld’s Fer: . sion
rigade had imutined. By orders of
Sr:daouts, April 18.—Officers from Pitts. . J, W He
Republicans in the next canvass! The best .
bed property wasduly advertised according to law to be
w Notice fe hereby given that I will expose to
blic gale, ajl the above described ¥5 to
Fie highest bidder for eash, in front of t 1
‘aa for labor and study
duttacss of , Tosa of memory. avereae Tore of olitdey timidity. na
to
distrust, dizziness, painsin the siae,
fectious of the eye, pimples on the face, sexual
or other infirmities in man. are cured 7 the
justly eelebrated Physician and Surgeon, L., J,
{ Czapkay. His metho o! curing diseases id
shew Voakauwa te 6thers,) and hence the great
suveess. All consultations by letier or otherwise, Dee, AAdrens in ds CLAPKAY, M.D.
ap 22 a San -Franciseo.
Kar Every hetuekeeper experiences how ditfleult it is to make ¢ bread, and we therefore
take pleasure in calling a@ jon to the fact that
to Insure uniformly light sweet and uutritous
bread it is only necessary to use Redington
& Co's Yeast Powder, In eye respect . PIFTH, 1862. for the following city officers :
it excels all similar preparations every o {0 . Five Trustees, One Treasurer,
the public. See advertisement in another. One Marshal, . One Assessor.
column. GEO. KEENEY ts a
M XSON. aid JA
pot 4 jon
Conrt
Hi deor. in Nevada, on TUESDAY, MAY
13th 18 2, between tne hours of 9 o’cleck! A. M.,
aud 4 o’elock, P.M. ; ey
Given under my hand, this 17th day of April
Pe N. W. KNOWLTON, Sheriff,
David Belden, Piaintiff *s Atty.
OT ICE is liereby givin; that in accordance
with an imeorpor the City of :
N on stecsion wilh = bad on MONDAY. MAY
inted Inspector, and J.
WHARTENBY, Judges
The elect will be held in Louis? Brick Buildon Mafia in, 5
The polls willve opened at eight o’ dock, and
remain open until sitmdown.
By order ofthe Board of Trustees.
CHAS. KENT, President.
Arrivals at National Exchange
ne
Broad Street, Nevada.
GEO. R. LANCASTER; PROPRIETOR
J Deeman
G W Cesly, Sa¢ramentos Dp Brooks, You Bet DR. C. M. BATES, WM. H. MCCORMICK
'
J x Sk. Iton, GrassV’y W H Deryea, Hed D :
L, Givin, do J Me rn, do , a ee eo ee BATES & M’CORMICK,
D Brown, do J Davey; do Wholesale and Retail Dealerin§read, ‘olliver,
PH Dowd, Blue Tent J Worrell, do Drugs, gases anne
A Whitesides, do FP Ford, F Cit Medici tid
GW iene, . do ¥ Cram, . Marysville ibe: Shoulder Braart, wo ampson, 0 ii
J Southall, do Hi #dwards, Trackee . P=tsitt;“OAls, yp sindnemm med
JR Putterson, do GW Loue M’nt Basing
I Here, So OF Gn ee ie a m, do ° o :
D Upton, do JJWitwer, do . French & American. — eee
A Knowlton, Mpgheaye 8 Hough, do :
J B Lewis, QHl 8S A Winn, do Tooth, Hair and oti. Srashes.
G Jacobs A ig, ae do
& Lady, do GMC do Unadulterated Wines and Liquors for Medici8 P Randall, Nevada . nal purposes.
F Phillips, Stockton Og Vollaru, D Creek
ed Bagh aie RY bs é en yn Fresh Garden, Flower and other. Seed.
tokett, Tent © tman. ‘ F :
} M Stewart, I Valley J B Newman, Salmon R_. Preseriptions caretully compounded at all hours
JC Black ¥ City A Greer, Selby Flat ofthe Night and Day.
HS Bradley, . y # Greer, do
& Lady, K Holmes, Sailor Mat
DR. BATES con pe consuited in his office in
same building. J M Traverse, G M’t'n JB MeAfee, do the
W Earkskin, R Creek M Bryan, Colusa
WC Merrow' do W Marshall,
A os: Stocking F W Varner &R
MMoAra, M Creek B Perkins, BF
E © ‘ H Hi H O’Doughlin, Town
LK Prescott, G Mill
Q Pond, Forbstown 8 Pree, Napa
T Maddox
& Lady. { Downiv’e
BE SURE AND CALL
BEES FOR SALE !
OFFER alot of ves of bees for sale
J ec oor coat ane rs 20
si A. betaentarn ns Bao
SAN PRANCiscCO
AT THE
WMAGNIFIGENT
= maaan a NEW STORE
MERCHANTS”
FORWAR wh i CINE,) pe
Fe Weawaai AND fe HEUSTON,
‘ : HASTINGS, i“
COMMISSION WAREHOUSE,
: & CO.,
ULAR FRR TON. An Sapte ONE , No St . M x eee
dise’ Our new wesehiene is located close
by the Feather River steamboat landing.
The very fimest assortment of Goods
tm the State, of the best quality and
Goods, One Price and Cash.
MARK PACKAGES:
Care “M. F. Line,”
tieular to cond ue Shipping Neceipeesccompay.
Goods.
on hand and for sale, :
a : 1 eo HEUSTON, HASTINGS & CO
The utmost care and m is given to FillFrassiece, April 17th
arte SHACKLEFORD & THEALL. Prop’rs. . Ae Ba sat 0c
; po DRUGGISTS,
S. HAAS & CO., 5 '
». FRENCH CALICOES,. :
Neva-.
H.W. Fraga, Clerk. "4
a -APREL, 10th, 1960: Nevada. April 19th tnée. cee
G © Powers, San Fran G@Sutherland, do Saar eae PE
‘cir, do anberger, do ae
$ jones. do J Mowelt, do . BROAD STREET DRUG STORE
J Olsom, do H Cooper, do
H Johnson, do G Snider, do shiainiiitn
¢ y oan ea Ww ye = 4
aay G Ko a
§ M Stine, “a. wo “ae NO: 57,
d lasae T, % s py on HS Ma tien Corner of Broad and Pine Streets,
G & MeMulles, de F Alverson, Sailor F i
J Hamilton, Canada 59 Lewis,’ City NEVADA CITY
N C Stover, > San Juan sonia
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would get
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on averag
and the .
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indicate f
brated in
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Geaangre
Schools #1
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plentifal
year, the
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