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April 3, 1862 (4 pages)

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=e . authorities I presented and referred to, no one will cal} in question as to reliability, or . ted. in this department of science. Necessarily, growth years have been shown to be 9 fect per year. cape h made twice the growth, by: trees in the bursery. The finest pears exmy statements andexhaustive remarks, gerthe forces work over large ag well as smsli . hibited at the State Fair held ia Stocktun in mian to thesubject, — extent, producing changes of alike character 1857, were grown on three year old trees, Ssarperilie rer. hen pt I noticed parti the question of the in this position untill in full . “worked flints,” with respect to the revela~ These have been upheavals and depressions —remmn'ng bloom. They wer: then planted in the vrand chard, and out of three hundred so planted, tions ofgeology tpon this subject; because that have changed the face of the country to those seen here. “ameunt dug in the early part of the winter, heeled in the course ofour rivers, land slides that have not one failed to make a good growth, and to as expressive of man's great age upon the carried mountains bodily over depressed nearly one half produced a fair crop of frait. ce ee The tiwe for planting, this season (particu. oarth, in a Lecture delivered by our State river courses. larly on heavy soils), will be when the weathAre there any rational grounds upon which Geolggist, and for the reason that they are er becomes warm, and the soil in condition app’ mainly relied on by those who call the his we must stand, te suppose that within three to work without-paching.—Trees that have . oney as aluresaid. thousand years ali these changes, burying been lifted carly and kept in good condition ———— hereby given, that 1 will expose to ‘torical in question. dormant (perhaps hes and nectarines Arguments that invalidate their supposed trees and arrow heads where they are found, might be excepted), may be salely plauted as. Te utaknatt ilies Sor erecousin tweat o etth : Uoort House door. in Nevada, on TUESDAY, April 2, evidence, will mainly overthrow all others of could not have occured? If there are I late as the 10th to the 2vth of April.” ; ln62, between the hours of 9 o'clock, AM., ana . : a kindred character,»s any one will see, if the have not yet had them revealed. 4 o’ciock. P.M. My impression is that the mere this land is: Kentucky Governor.—Goversor PowG ven under my hand this 24th day of March ~ . positions taken are currect. P W. KNOWLTON, Shciin ell, of Kentucky, was never an orator; but ine examined by our State (ieologist, the more Hill & Hupp, Pitfle’ Attys. That I have presented all that can be said, his conversational, story-telling, and social or ins manner satisfactory even to myself confirmatory will be the evidence that no qualities were remarkable. His great furte reason exists to believe any race of men lived lay in establishing a intimacy with much less to others,I do not pretend;. but to here farther back than half the historical! everyone he met, and in ths way he was my mind the arguments presented thus far powertul in eleetioneering. He chewed im-. 4 adietal perind. : for man's pre-bistorie age will not bear the menee quantities of tobacco, but never car. pis, in and for I have done with man’s age on earth, at ried the weed himself, and was always beg~ experimentum crucis of science; and unti least for the present ;—only as the question ging it of every one he mot. His residence which then, no man claiming to be a geological tutor of abouta thousand dollars, comes in incidentally, in some papers I shal was in Henderson, and in coming up the has aright toround a period or adorn his Ohio, past this place, I overheard the fullowbody wae yesterday brought to town rhetoric with such crudifies, whatever .may present on this, and kindred sciences, by your ing characteristic anecdote of Lazarus: A citizen of Henderson coming on-board, be allowed to novices. Soa permission, as.I have leisure. .D.G.W. SF dare now in the possession of Justice Smith. "Phe se ntly intorred in: the Cityburying ‘deed has yet been obtained, Walk bore the not yield to facts, and no expositions of any LATER FROM THE EAST. -. fr. Josern, April let. made inquiries about Powell: *‘Lives in your piace, . believe, don’t he 7” “Yes, ove of our oldest citizens.” ‘Very sociable man, ain t be 1” Camo, March 29th.—The firing yester« worker in the world’s rich mine, and want no day at Island No. 10, was quite exciting. "about two weeks before the discovery of the “Remarkably so.” “Well,I thought so.I think he is one of tes man upon whom I look as a leader, to start The rebels opening fire from a now battery . ,most sociable men Tever met in all y hfe. I was introduced 10 . ing to the . Gold Bluff and Washoe stories-to impoverish they have just completed. The guns on it . Wonderfully sociable! é@vidently heavy ones; the balls were him over at Grayson Springs last summer, . MALL Pox ix San Jose.—The San Jose us miners, or make us doubt what is true ; are thrown constantly beyond the gun bat Ben March, says there were but let them find the 22d of ne us trie California placera ton. The enemy could be seen all day, busiand he badu't been with me ten minutes when ofibu ‘Pr he begged oll the tobaccu I had, gut hia feet . } of small-pox in thut place duror Ophir leads that will bear the stamp of ly engaged in cutting away trees and _ forty cases pushing up in my ae and spit all over me !—re-mark-eor ion of ether means of defence. ably sociable s Some of the shot now being thrown are es< mon then th ending. Of the number the mint, ard tive true ring of the metal, and the polar There are at present nineteen we will rejoice and help the cireulation what~ "SHE gorgeous Cathedral -im-the City—of iaage—eleven of which are convalese ent.—. ever else ia proven bogus. Se idea of evacuating, but are daily getting more Mexico je the largest structure on the Amer. ‘During the preceding five days; four new I have had several purposes to. serve, cannons. in position. Word yeéehedthe ican Continent. It is 500 feet long, 420 wide, grandest, the richest in ita square miles, fea~ deem this fivet last might that four protected by an armor of ; boats partly. and oun ot bolding 30,000 persons. The rail road iron, had high altar, raised from the floor on ao eleva: appeared below PointPleasant. ted gps exhibits a profusion of candle Gen Pope's batteri¢s extend in continuous sticks, crosses, and other ornaments of solid line for 15 miles It is thought impossible gold and silver, decked in jewels estimated for the rebels to force a parsage. It is probat the value of more than $2,500,000 ; and{ able, howevér, if the report of their arrival all other purts of the church are a periect be true, and they make an attempt they may wilderness of columns, tures and resources, so far as I know that be allowed to pass up to the Island, as they founts, ete. back again. The enemy's boats rid of the God has given any people heirship to; and cannot st plan to get the cheapg would be taken, when the Island is caplast but not least to find out the truth. Truth tured, which there 1s every reason te believe only should be our motto : 4 ~-**Por no falschood can Touch of cetestial temper, but Of soree to its own likeness,” it of the civil war, the U. 8. Gov ret ire Ihave said in reference to the “arrow heads” found in “the old rivor beds, the present gravel ranges,” that these do not necessarily prove anything in corroberation of man's great age. The physical features of Califor.sia, aa well us the region referred to in France, indicate recent violent action in almost every part of its extent ; and many of them more decisive. ad muskets in Europe, at an average 1G each,or an aggregate cost of Presents ror The WaR.ike.—We statues, ce shfimes, Hill & Hupp, Plaintifis’ Attys. Arrivals at National Exchange ‘VKTRESS MONROE, March 28th.—Affairs are quiet here as far at least as news can be Miss H Diel, do GC Powers, Lake C Miss K Diel, do
L A Sackett, 8 Point For effect, their camps have .been F. F. SPENCE. Le C. WICKES. SPENCE & WICKES, very vaneed yesterday on the rebel outposts, bemarked, but thére have been some as our reyond Warrenton Junction. A special dispatch te the Herald says our cevt voleaso craters, present warme springs treeps are driving the enemy estimated at and frequent earth quake shocks pretty, 10,000 strong, before them. Alung the line of the Gurdonville rail road, beyond Warclearly thow. renton, the rebels destroyed the bridges, all When these agencies were at work, it was of whien are gone, ties burned, and rails bent not necessary that any great period of time int) every shape. The Union troops are ia excellent health. should elapse in changing the flow of water and are piishing on after the retreatiag rebfrom the to the present river beds, Tur Luamas.—The two lamas brought ‘Fumento, have been sent to the ranch of Jefine Cook, in Yolo county, to and Carr John C.-Hoyt, lately deceased, DRUG GisT ss, have been Messrs. he Piumhoff and Schreiner. Napolitan—Balad .... pbeaveasece . A. James. Gently Brea’the—Balad.... seein James. Fancy Goous, Garden aud Grasse seeds.— a : oe Gap rail read five miles d the Juncin length and 6 wide, fell in and disappeared as tion, cutting away fullen treesand other ob hina Bb. ae ae After which FOR SALE. with ite inhabitants. In 1692 the island of stacles from the road. The road is other. BUILDING LOTS for from $10 te $200 ! Jamaica was visited by a violent earthquake, wise in perfect condition, and the water statious are upinjured. They also to ieee bee : opened and engulphed land, houses and a which place the bridge was destroy. pein ep many le places. At Port Royal the PROGRAMME: phan ccbndpendsensessadanbn oenete Orchestra. CXLERS in Paints, Oils, Perfumery and MEM The Sea, The Open Sea !—Balaa mountains of Java, a volcano, for 15 miles An excursion party went oat, on the Manas Homesteads & Valuable Real Estate ! wards Gordonsville a ~ Amnounces that he wil and Ball at Temperancs Hall, oncloses ‘Therein bees’ pn og This the Wholessle and Retail els as fast as cirewwstanees will permit and the various phenomena presented here. Telegraph lines follow the advancing army ~~ . In 1772 Paypandayang, one of the loftiest ond offices are established from day to day . White, Kemp is said to be demented. .PROFESSOR WILSON and will bethe Last of the of form and condition. ~ ; fu r Port Royal, to take command of opera-~ Broed Street, Nevada City, California. It is-not probable within two thous< tions at that querter. The Unien troops adand years these _ al z vicinity.~ the whole face of the Western part of this advanced, and lines of tents can be seen alufig the shere, Glasses are directed almost continent. I refer to vuleanoes, earthquakes, . #!4t , -and Geysers or Thermal Springs. That from momentarily tewards Craney Island, on the of Trinity {HP Tho Red Bar Mining Co. lookout for the Merrimac. Every indication these causes there has been land slides, sub. of smoke in that direction ie closely investi« aidenee, and elevation repeated, thé whole gated by hundred of eyes. Wasuineron, March 31.—Gen. Hunter water will be creased to theirclaims. Brandt country bears evidence, as wellas changes and staff arrived here yesterday, en route ot ty, erect one, also of the same coun & Co., CONCERT AND BALL! 4 remote period, have made great changes over by-calling at this office. : will be soon. Mortars still continue to throw. shell into every: purt of the rebel works. AT _ There is nothing important from Tenessee GEO. BR. LANCASTER, PROPRIETOR river. TEMPERANCE HALL, a APRIL, let, 1862. An arrival from Memphis ty reports . San FP Skiliman oN general des ncy there, ond but little Jolin Dicks, do Geo K& Clark,C Bluff confidence felt‘in the large force cencentra-) & apn do H C’Loughiim, C Hill » @o <A Novens, City ing at Corinth ae diies M MiseJ Baker, de 0 D Sabeock, Moores . Tuesday Fovening Next, April 8. do TBStanky, B Tent communicated. The rebels have been exe MasterJ Diel, do J Dean. do ceedingly busy at Pig’s Point and Craney W Hi Rringie, A Welles, do J Devlin. City Island for the last few days. Steam tugs W J Edwards, M’vie ¥ G Gniid, do ports of the Adjutant General, donated us Sesh thane pean Arte. ba and i is vn C 8 Jacobs, QHill J Worrell, do O Baker, CHill RP Warter, G Fiat y are gthening their forti There is unquestionable evidence that three P Shingle, — Deer C tions along from Craney Island to Pig’s Point, of the most powerful agencies, in no very they have increased their forces in tnat pledge himself te read it may have a copy have on hand a considerable number of Re 24th day of March WLTON, Sherif. Hi in what I have written: to renew old remem. brances with favorite authors; to start the -"“YwranponaBue Caveury.—A resolu. young especially, around Nevada to read and think upon subjects so full of interest to them, 0 Supervisors the other day, to allow $5 in this State their future home, the best, the 2 DANCING WILL COMMENCE. o>" Tickets $2. api td NEW SALOON. Perey coeataneae ee Saloon on BROAD gp 2 Na ggg oan ogee das. 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