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April 29, 1862 (4 pages)

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Those nt of dote. It Ww witely ordered thatthe wicked 3 and having been d __ ‘hence when it would fall asander of itself, tructive to all governmental stability and ordor iubibit the people who profess or act up) of any tenet of Republicanism except the to . umn would seem to indicate that New Or_. erator in Wew Orleans aa conclusive that the i to, gratify preisappointed in i gat Wee Bate Cooretion. The the aul thousands wit! not avail themedives of the of. fer, whe have not hitherto adted with us.— single one, dear to dll patriots alike, the support of the Government. and its constituted all the traitorous forces and their allies come on; we will give them the best shot in the lodede, hy 7 Tue News.—The dispatch in another col< loans has been taken. We should be careful in acecpting the statement-ot a telegraph opcity had fallen inte our hands. There may be an object in giving currency to the report. The report, however, has mush the appearanee of trath. We have had the report of the gunboata passing Fort Jacksan before. The later news confirms it. The former statement enid there were other defenses the rebels relied on to ‘keep the Federal gunboats from reaching New Orleans. Tho In‘test news reports the gunboats belore the . city, Which ia equivalent to an occupation of . “a my: Pk eae AT. aS nition mij deem necesaar A Yio ‘3 . found withia o ia 3 if not; be will . "FURSHAY MORNING, APREL 20th. . beoad and'libersl enotigh to include every . not interfere with the sentence of the Court. a Sie SaaS Sue i oe jupatriet. All who aia , te ee being cai Pp a counosint a Hldcusbta. The doctrines eee eetett National Admamistration, of masn-. sentence dor counted to imprisonment for life, . ‘that lie at the foundation of the'rebéllion, the . Union entire are requested to assist in elect-. inery for fine work of . Poration Milla in that city, ‘The company . of dys Pos A rs np Mad r hand—enough to last about six mouths, at Rice:—H.D. Duun, in the Bulletin, says : From my huowledge of this State, I should think that in the vicinity of Los Angeles, on the low lands near Sacramento city, at Grand Island, Colusi county, and the’ Yuba river oties of thie State take action on the matter abones? Will furmers the vallays give-it a faie trial? ‘The time for plantattract the earnest attention.of those who de~ sire toimprove the rosourees of California. VicissirupDEs or War.—It is not generaily known, enys the Carson City Age, that Gen, Don Carlos Buell, who commanded the Federal army wh Gen. Grant, at the late battle of Pittsburg Landing, was « First Lieuteant of Infantry under Gen. A. 8. Johnston, in the expedition agairiat Utah. He is bow a Major-General” with command of a . Department. whilst hia old commander, who . was slafn in the fight, had « similar command 4 ceived to start up as soon as possible, all the . hours. _ mare thon they were under the old Governatten ‘they don’t like tsa mvored right—co ” ‘ebound tobe exorcised whenever a State ia pe wil te uve the right is gotting to be ee lots the growlings heard rem South Carolina that ber seq board is not properly defended, and the crimination and peepee erate arma have met with disastrous reverses. Wore the Southera Confederacy recognized . ~ we might expect a feud to be engendered among the States (hereof, as to which should “be entitled to the ontional capital, or which ~ should Progide tion and the evil fruits that such prineiples engender as have precipitated the Southern people blindly into a wicked rebellion. orate will not beg for votes as the Republioana did to elect Stanford. i -tion has been receiving alms from the Repubcane since the beginning of its existence, and has never yet accomplished anything in Congress or oul without the assistance of Repeblicana. * publicans, for sumetimes appearances call more pathetically than Words tor uasistance. himeelf xt easy job in showing the relationship the Republican party sustains to the old Abolition party. — tor’s relationship. t) an ass, _ to sty—and, of course, that right. ition going on among the officials oa Of the South since the Confodhonored with furnishing the firat aud then would come insabordinatP'The Placerville News says the Dugo‘That's what we call “cheek.” That fac® ‘The ulways pitiable condition of ihe faction ve ie EW'One of our cotemporaries promises It would be an easier jub to show that ediTue steamer Hermann sailed from San We shall await further dispatches before giving entire credence to the all-ged state. any govern. ments.of a secesh ; iinet THat MILITARY OxDEX.—The Military Order of General Wright directing the arreat of all persons against whom the charge can be sustained of aiding or abetting the rebellion, will prebably toach but few on thidy const. solitary traitor know that he cannot aid in the destruction of the American Government with impunity. The order of Gen. Wright allows arrested persons to the released on condition of subscribing to an oath to support the Government of the United States. O_p Times’ RetunNnep. —The Herald and Mirror states’ that State scrip lately ig. sued bas been sold at 56 cts. on the dollar — Hatory repente itself, and Democracy too.— The Democrats brought State scrip down to fifty five cents on tho dollir in 1855.—~ Enough of another party ‘got into power. soon ‘after to straighten things a little aud bring the credit of the State up toa “cash standard. . But the insane attachment to a name restored the Democracy to power and the ruinous scrip system is restored alev. Democracy and loss of credit go together, it seems. Tue Fire at Grass VALLEY.—The National gives us more feliable information abeut the late fire in Boston Ravine. The lossea are thua stated: Joseph Wild $750, John Haghes $450, Mrs. Péard $1,500, Mar‘Coat, Oy Discovery.—A_ yein of cox . tin oil has been discovered twelve miles fry Oakland in the county of Alameda, Cay% oil _ bas also beep discovered in Santa Cruz coun. ty. A feiond of ours has invested m the apeculatien and auticipates makiig a fortune. . It is probable these discoveries will bring down the prico of Kerosene till it becomes cheap enough for the most commen use. The best of Kerosene is worth but forty cents a gallon 2 New York. ~ . Reilley $400 —the total approximating $5,000. The fire originated~in the Boston Ravine Hotel kept. by Mrs. Peard, froma stove pipe left in Aeureless manner too close to wood. Eight houses in all were destroyed. te" “ Yesterday,” says the Enterprise of the 16th,‘ we egw a person who had cons versed with ene of the ranchman whom the Indians were going te lyneh, a short time SORE Sh A ". since, at the Sink at Carsoh. It seems these men had been giving the Indians supplies nearly all winter, put fi system of black maiting Out, and shutdown on them. The Indians did uot relish this suddea stoppage of sup~ plies and forcibly seized the men and were proceeding to lynch, when! the ranchmen . It is well enough, however, to let the i 4 Ford $1,250, Mra. Randall $600, Michael ly concluded that € was adout played NOws.—Seven Nuns of the Congregation des Soeurs de Notre Dame left Nawur, Franee, two wioiths igo fur Aimeriea; four of them are designed for Guatemala, and THERE are more Americans than either Englishmen or Scotchmen in Lower Canada. While the nativesof England in the Province number 13,130, and Scotland, 13,160, those tt eee ETT. of the New York Herald, says .000 for the echooner in which G. B., Jr.,is now serving the United States ks Lieutenant commanding, and that he payswil the expenses of keeping her at sea in the service, and that he gave $3,000 tothe Union Defense Committee of New York. ~ Belle Cora is said to have been wonderfully CarRIBoo .—The barque Wilhelm Kifehner left San Francisco on Saturday fot Victoria, so the landlords were compelled te elose up peremptorily. . “Tne following dispatch was receited at San Francisco dated Apryl 25th i The bill providing for a steamship line to China, from California, passed the Senate today by a sote of tweuty-six to sixteen. M. S&S. Larnam. eel throw others for San Jose, Cal, “The late advantage which England attemp: * ted to take of us in ow embarrassed condition will be remembered ‘by oar children to the latest generation. remember the insult offered to our have any Senator from Dallas brought bis hand down
aixth of another are Americans. shall have?” He sat down amid thunders of charitable as she drew near the close of life, 2 Granteo payer 3 Bowtell Q do j é@2 8, io but she never bragged of it. 2? mre ~ th. ais = = E_H Perry Canada JD Chamberiin, do Og with a cargo compesedamestly. of miners’ ak heen T Boskoe . :. stores and valued at $36,500 13, T Finlev, do MJ Latra, do : Gee Warten rad G Me : sone 7 , A VALUABLE PRIZE.—Among the prizes rae Ag mt bm Ny Barett, . Washoe captured by the Federal soldiers’ at Fort t Perry, s‘eacock, oores Donalson, wasa rifle valued at $1000, its Ee _ p Mee ry _ breech being inlaid with the finest gold. It] Ww ite; do M Jones, Rock belonged. it is said, to a hotel keeper in Mem. EB M Tarr, do OPAlien, SanJuan phis. and was won by hyp at a horse race.— . Boyd, do. si. = Trifling with Unelo Santis a lowing game, for . G cls ton, do JH Keyes, Nicholas he won't be bluffed off with sucha trifle us a . A H do JH At herton, $1000 rifle. M Cody, de JF Debore, Humbug EA Freuch princess, being told tWAt the ED Warriox. do AH ear a s poor in Paris were dying of ‘starvation, suid: . J McPherson, do W Law, Marysville” “What a silly people! Before I'd starve, Pa" = hg oad = SS an Co bags eat brown-bread and muttén’” The story is Senne, o Voc : similar to one teld of the Inte Duke of Camx y bea” 4 Ms he apa Sgprto'e bridge, Vietoria’s uucle, during the famine in Key do 4 : . Rang Trelu.d: “What starve,” said-he, “and pines ewman, do > Folsom apples to be had for a guinea -($5) apiece !" J Paheer’ de > . Teemes wel : sidnencneignecinencnein F Coyle, co . Harp Times on Boarpers,—The Washi: = 9? a” & oe Silver Age save every hotel and board.ng . Gnas Wilson, do A Sulsbacker, Nevada house in Geld Hill, Nevada Terntory, has {J MeCarthy, do A Bla, S Flat been closed. Canse, the béarders bad no} R McCollor, Somes L Darling, do ° money, could not pay their weekly bills, and . J Carloss, WHITE SULPHER SPRINGS ! Terese of resort, having been put COMPLETE ORDER, From the Democrat extra of lust evening. Cnicago, April 27th.—Dispatehes from Cairo, say the deserters from the rebel army who have come into our lines at Pittsburg Landing, assert that Beauregard hos withdrawn a considerable portion of his forces Foreress Mownor, April 27th.—The Petersburg Express, of Satuiday, contains & Mosie, April 25th.—The enemy passed Fort Jackson at 4 o'clock yesterday mornig. When the news reached New Orleans the exeitement was unbounded. Martial law was put in full foree, business suspen ded, sll cotton and steamboats, except necessary to” transport ammunition and. corn were destroyed. Atl o'clock the operator bid good-bye by telegraph, saying the enemy. had appeared before theeity. has the same news. Curcoren To Be Hap.—Governor Kirkwood, of lowa, whi invectives against the British Lion. Suid he, will oy ead » Vl to tach?” At this point the ready retty roughly on the table, and rising to his eet, exclaimed : “Governor, bless God ! you xchange Broad Street, Nevaita. GEO. R. LANCASTER, PROPRIETOR APRIL, 26, 18623 J J Witwer. Rock C WH Casceller, do AN th, do olcot, do T Trevgood, Wisconsin D 8 Hough, ’ NAPA. from Corinth for the defense of Memphis. at the Dea Moines. House, indulged in some re of bees -for sale #OOn. MEALLISTEPR, I Str. ct. é NEVADA GAS. CO, WORKS : J.5. KANEEN, § NiLBS SEARLS. : SEARLS & NILES, Attorneys and Coumselors at Law, Nevada, Jan. lst . MEW oA Loon . * t eta ed Se on fy ccegpies by 3 is, where he will onsti eat the : S to be found the Mountains. A share of = .. PAT. MUL@ABY. Nevada, March 30th 1962. i-m. s wiibhe Nafpicnnt oe EVERY MAN SHOULD HAVE A SUIT OF THOSE JUST RECEIVED BY S. HAAS & CO., Nevada, April 234. : R.L.J.CZAPKAYW’S Private Medical and Surgic:.! Institute, Sacramento street, below Muntgomery, opposite Pacific Mail Steam. ship Company’s Office, San Francisco Established in 1854, for the Permanent Cure of all Chronic and Private Diseases and the Suppres sivn of Quackery. : ‘atomding and Resi‘ent Phyisician, &. J. Crapkay,M. D.,late in the Hungarian Revolutionary War ; Chief Physician to the Twentieth Keyiment of Honveds, Chief Surgeon to ,the Military Hospital of Pestu, Hungary; the late Lecturer on Diseases of Wowen and Children, and Hono Member of the Philadelphia Co!lege of M ne. *articuliar attention tothe treatment of diseases peculiar to the Women and Children. Office hours—From’ 9 4. m., te 9-P. mM. €ommunications strictly confideutial. Permanent cure guaranteed or no pay, Coasultations : by letter or otherwise free. : Address DR. L. J. CLAPKAY, San Francisco. Supermateorrhea, _ Or local weakness, nervous debility, low spir its, » Weakuessof the lambs and back, indispesition and incapability for labor and study duilneas of apprehension, loss of memory, aversion to 1 love of solitude, timidity. self» headache painsin the sice. affections of the éyc, pimples on the face, sexual or er infirmities in tna justly celebruted Physician and _ kd. Crapkay. His method ot curing diseases is new (unknown to others,) and heuee the great ] Success. All consultations by letter or otherWise, free. Address L. J. CZAPKAY, M.D. ap 22-3m. ; : San Francisco. ky Every hcusekeeper experiences how dif. ficult it is to make good bread, and we therefore take pleasure in calling attentioii to the fact that to lnsure uniformly light sweet and oatritous bread it isonly necessary to use Redington & Co's Yeast Powder, In every Pespect it all similar preparations every offered to the( public, See advertisemen? in another ns 1 — R. HOSTETTER’S STOMACH BIT. D TERS.—The stomach is the fountain head ” Os Get rid of it, then, at once, by going through a course of Dr. Hesteter’s Stomach Bitters. as surely relieves allcomplaints of thé stoma-h and its dependencies, as the sunshine melts the mow. A course of the medicine may not per. Conatede’ 30. parolee their safety. on the . Uaavarruts Eves: Deranrener—. Wi Open Mr Francisco last Friday atternoon, with over . best terms possible, and submitted to the de. ie weit Wee Gaciinhasinn the reception 600 passengers aud heavily freghted for the? mond of the Indians for a continuance of the . 27 steam-engines, 46 108 hoes (= 4. a Wenteewe, eae © . ou — Bove Seven Susdred snd] ‘D.O°Suatrucn.cne hha Sllethanas ove: Gina $1,000,000. a The number of Bre THIRD OF May 18621! any-ds —— ane eee privity cyan gf dit a estimated loss, ; ingured, "$205,‘ Pie ose eae: ‘ \ -Complishes a complete cure.—Sold by all Drug gists and dealers everywhere. ap. 161m . ee €. NILES ~ are cured Wy vx Demut ted an Cow Dr, Us Up . gan to Cronk’ Keys; only ins health : makes and a f it ever} childre: bood's . childre: their p all the : Englan sels of 1