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Sesh ayes Montano p meget ts
EAsTers News.—The Federals have
* For Assessor ! .
ARRIVALS AT NATIONAL EXCHANGE. .
Hevaila Daily bi ised ne ve}. Sancent ax: Conscarrriox,We find . AIOr' H. COLLIER announcés himself as The Ne : ' : placed two 84 pounders in position oppesite . in the Daily Congressional Globe of Feb, \ Broad Street, Nevada. a candidate for the offiee of City Assessor. ee.
are . Thei ie ill soon ; wis 2 ect ay Sth, 1863.
: =p Veenetwe c= oe be . 234, « long and able speech of Sargent on the . geoRGE M. LANCASTER, Prop’r. . _ Nevada, March ist. miei
Nevada County Official Press. cia has been evaeunted ,and . Consoription bill. We copy ® portion of the Se . : Candidate for City Marshal!
Nev y TOSS: . barnt; sayea letter from New Orleans. ‘The speech; relative to the position occupied by} ; ! ArEL$, 1203. Ban ge Ele Reenacanen I _—_——
= Confederate cutton loan’ was taken in Lon-. Democrats towards the country. E Woods San Preach Dr_ Crandall, Aupara as a for re-elcetion to the Minacul
: , * Swe man
. o cetion, ’ i. TUESDAY MORNING, APRIL ‘Ith. don with readiness. Langiewitz the Genér~. Mr. Speaker a few weeks ago the Union : aod oe: = 3 Lawrance, Quaker Hill — Sony er” lag = ai ter of Gee
ener alofthe Poples had been defeated by the seemed m far greater peril than at any pre. Miss & Smith, do & Wife, qe — . ; tle girl -o!
Prciic RatRoap Awenpwunrs—. Russians with aloss-of 400 killed. Garibal. Vious period of its history. Its peril aroso. Mit" Hi nning, do Mrs Jacobo,” do cathe Diacstsely a small bi ROAD on dite health te oveditiin not from rebel armies, or default of our own, Misa en 2 @ ipencer,’ Sweetlands A P. CHURCH, isa candidate forthe of © =
During the late session of Congress cer-. “'® oa -IS POS 8. but from the organization and exertions of a. Miss M Jacobs, do J Huston. ao e fice of City anerey S the ensuing! © near Mar
tain amendments were proposed to the Pa -Van Dorn'was reported to be attempting . party in the loyal States. ~ Throwing off the . W WNichols, do ~— 8 Donnelly, Alpha Cee Abell ad--t4 : flume und
cific railroad bill in Congress. One of these . Sank Rosecranz for amovement en Ken. the professions of loyaity and of a purpose of . HT Novess b 34 CE Revets.. Soe = : oe by tho w:
: ; ae Tteeky. ff at P ‘umber. . Vigoroasly prosecuting the war, by means . eg © Maitman, 1a or : .
amendments legalized a transfer to the Sen Pres : t1 " pans ti sr sp ne Pa — er . of whieh the Demoerntic leaders had securj wintn, 4s Gc Bivens; do H. FUNSTON, announces himself as a dredyare
_.___. Jdge Railroad Company and the Western oe al las ie 8. . fi revels have Com) 24 office in the last election, these leaders . AJ Root, do JT Carroll, Moores M. ag Pe for the office of City Assessor. she was b
~~ Railroad Company by the California Central mitted great dépredations in Southern Ken. } had turned against the Government with the ech bios ae 4 diction’ oa iil pony fy ee she was
Pacific Railroad-Company~ of an tmmense tucky. A fight is brewing in.that quarter. avowed purpose of stopping the war and:. © powers, do RA Pierce, do 5 : soame ville, Put
amount uf bonds: say $3.240,000, and -large All quiet on the . Rappahannock. ©The making terms with the rebels. They work. W A Townsend, do —C Molton city
whose nai
being bro
J -M B Marr,Sweetlands
H Twining, Q Hill
B Bullard, do.
-E Parsous, Sacramento
LW Phillips,G H,N T G W Coe. _elty
GSnydery 5 Flat D Dennison, G Track
J Flin, Town R Murchey, ao: =
D Hurshey.Washbing’a W Swift, Sewell Hill
W Biaisdell,Hunt’s H © Maltman,._ city
J Kelley, Alpha J W Stephens, Col Hill
& wife, do F Baws, Rock creck
A-D Chadburn,Red D J Manley, Valiey ~
JS Humphrey,Mary’e :
J Malsh, Virginia cit ODD FELLOWS’ ANNIVERSARY BALL.
BL Heeth, m
%
J Brown, do
C Grallet, do
ed unceasingly—through the State Governments they had secured, through their pros»
tituted presses and by popular harangues—
to incite the people te revolt ind to demoralize the Army, lauding the rebel chiefs and
cursing our own authorities, -and exhibiting
their treasonable purposes without disguise.
They found the people were not prepared to
indorse their treagon, and they have partially
retreated from the dangerows ground’they
Tribune has information that two powerful
rams are building in England for the rebels.
Two hundred thousand men are going to be
drafted and sent to the field to fill up: regis
ments that have been reduced by the casualties of war: Deserters say there are 2,500
rebels in the vicinity of Culpepper.
An official statement shows the aggregate
grants of public lands. These assignees are
R. Chenery, his~ brother, and others, and is
about as good a thing as ever was put into,
one set of men’s pockets, These amendments did not pass. Why? At the moment:
they were under discussion some of the beneficiaries wére defaming, abusing. defeating
in his honorable aspiration for the Senate, the
The. FortyFourth Anniversary Ball
given by the Odd Fellows of Nevada
county, wiit take place at Nevada, on
MONDAY EVENING,
April 27th, 1563.
bonnet an
badly. §
from the
ewiftly th
The little
the legs 1
: Flocr Managers :
L.A. Walling, . K. W. Roberts,
L. W. Williams, A. P. Church,
j ; t of indebtedne fU.8 b asslimed. But the people are stupidly ignoJ. S. Kaneen, E. Block, jr: gerously
only.man in Congress who could pass that amount of indebtedne ited ne .to be eee rant and miserably blind: if they do net pers : Apri, 5th.
a tt
bill. They were joining ii -chorts to praise . -bundred and twenty-nine millions, one hun. ceive the purposes cf this modern Demoeras . Ht J Booth, VirginiaC CJ Campbell, You Bet Committee of an ME ¢ Foun!
suciiel didi tits Siew bo Hille ofthe abo dred and forty-seven dottars.-—— ey and the tut intent of its teaders:—Have . 4 Beek, —-do-__ AW Begolr, Red Dog ~Ghee Maret F on arEDOIEGS ee _.efficer._K vous of 4 intnal. Pacific Railroad t he . ‘Nicarsgua has seized all the property of . they no ear for the teachings of the past or 5 od Be Berbell eer OC. Fora, A. P.Chureh, ” at the re
——# 18 original. RACING Hafod DU INT nea nsit Company alleging a yiolation of present? The leaders of the rebellion were “Sogalow, ‘do. D Taylor, Cal Stage Co} L. W. Williams, E. Block, jr. déieke
his own House that it had been matured, ree caver, Gold in New-York 0634 {orthodox “constitutional”. Democrats. Jeff . 8 J Admire, do ~MDowliag, Moores Thos. P. Hawley, Theodore Lampe. runkea .
ported upon favorably, and assigned as ch vic Pe. © n " o1 ra 544. Davis, up to the last moment he spent in the . ? Gillispie, do Jiiawk, ~ city perp std man was
Miss Shafer, Marysville T J-mMahoney, Grass V
S Rotaehild. caity
‘A KR weConahay, do
Senate, professed to bea Union man. So
Committee of Invitation ':_
did Burnett and Breckinridge, though the reROUGH & READY 3 GRASS VALLEY :
W. C. -Ault,
special order several days before he found
out anything had been done in the matter. -before-th
to the ho
J Stamp, G Valle
eyr : a at ; $
POLITICAL CHANCES.—There is a lingers Ju Buingardiner, 8
K. McLaughlin,
ayes and noes on the suspension of the rules
to take up the bill, when he voted in the
the Sacramento papers are: quoting our lan«
guage in favor of county aid to the Central
the rebel forces when released. As soon as
Democrats. get power they use it to embarass
the Government. Where they can aid the
We have on hand aiarge assortment of Ladics’
and Children’s Shoes which we will sell at San
Marden & Folger’s
CELEBRATED
5,
ing hope in the bosoms of Democrats ‘that . bellion was raging when they left it, and they . T Nicholson, do. G C Powers, Lake city vyer, J. P. Skelton, :
-—_— Vigilant legislator! Upen-this_broken_ reed . they fae be able to win the political control departed to take position in the rebel army. ; » Mle ggg poe n WE tah A an Sau P. Senteowery, J. M, Lakenan. of being .
—this idol. Phelps—Chenery, and all the] o¢ tie State at the next gereral election.— The rebellion was inaugurated by Demoerats, . © Retrehaon: an a0 ~goha Reynolds, dones-B . MOORE’ FLAT: WOOLAET’s Ruat him. sem
clan, relied to put their bill through, while . ‘Thoy e eae ‘— . is being fought by Demoerats,and the Dem-. £ Batch You Bet Corvin, San Juan OS eee’ Siilea Herbert: back yar
Bide pul their Dill through, While.) They count on emigration and disaffection . crats of the present day but execute what ire ei pial aetna nae
they insisted on his preseminent fitness for . weakening the Union forces to such an ex-,. Democrats planned long ago. The only aym. = — 4 Mato ee benncdits nmr
Senator, and lobbied him to death. Why . tent as to give the Democraté’the majority. . P&tby with the rebellion in-the loyal North’ is NOTICE ! M.Stinchficid,” Dan Furth, — the hotel,
did’nt that bjll pass? Phelps of course did . ry a ban ehickéce before 1 JOTiY+ . by Democrats; the only organizations there E. J. Cook. Geo. Dornin, afternoor
bis See Wad Biche dows aa he aiden Cis ley are counting ¢ ue one re ore ney aFe . to aid the great conspiracy are organizations We take thia method ef informing the publie EUREKA: wis dead
: , * . hatched, and. the hen is sitting on rotten eggs. . of Democrats. The leaders high in favor . thatwe will sell our large stock of A. S. Thornton, Kubert Lindsey. “a bi
‘nery’s other bill—the beef contract—and on There ig no disaffection in our ranks, and so . With thé northern disloyalists are Democaats, * : ; = ; reer
the Indian bill, from bis own committee: . > ag emigration is concerned the. ae and re se a uo northern Democracy . Winter Clothing ! bad Ante aaa oe 17,00. Adam Bi
Low must have tried hi ut: ee ; ‘lare disloyalists. e only men who make ' . ele a and a rec
sikh a acaaalind of he — as whats! out Demoernta are leaving the State as fast . a merit of having sn the defeniive At Reduced Prices! aa = % san Was
‘ P am when is swaMP . as Union men. At the election last fall, . measutes of the Government from the first, . We have also reeeiyed an additional stock of Seed! Seed!! Seedut 1
land bill les-perduc, stiff and stark in the Swett received more than 51,000 ‘votes; . Who in Congress boast of never having veted Goodyear’s Kubber Coats! > pair ot b.
grave of a committee. sas ie Skis 60: ova 8 ". aman ora dollar for the war, and out of it ‘erindta ana Miiaek? Jains was undc
Now we don’t know why that bill was deGeb WY, and . Bitzgeraid, 1.*. discourage enlistments, are Democrats. supposed
‘saad, ‘We. ante beasand ht ate 000. It will be seen that a complete . The men who have been arrested for sending Also, on hand Gum Boots, all kinds and sizes. All kinds ot Fresh
Bassi: rd this guess—that . fusion of both’ sorts of Democrats would . arms and py ges the rebels, for inciting : AUCTI
Sargent got his daily Sacramento, San Fran. jeayo the combination still in the” minority . Tebellion in the North, for_treasonably coumS. HAAS & CO Garden and Field Seeds, ecll at a
cisco and Nevadx papers. He heard Chene-. hy somo fifteen thousand votes. The Secesarc gH oe our military moves ae oe AT ing latel.
ik and company curse him day and night, . sionists must, therefore, go to the wall policoncn Sag The Giving, ‘Denbeme telae: Cot. uf Pine & Commercial Street. street, &
shh and malign him, and he con. tically. : and others of my own State, who were sma BATES & McCORMICK’S, anit ante
cluded he would let Mr. Phelpa take care of fined for a limited period b the Government 1a "
hiis good friends, and passa their bills. That A LITTLE Dumous.—We notice with . were all Democrats, and es followed their To the Ladies AS = ai tik sterhe did not oppose the bill is evident by the . considerable anxiety for our reputation that Democratic proclivities by hastening to swell , ween. ¢ steads, &
‘as the art
affirmative.s But the House’ missed his Pacific Railroad, and apparently indorsing rebels by-exciting hope of a northern revo Francisco cost prices, after aa 2 60 FAMILY Cc OFFEE! ber the s
prompt dechive el for tho bil; and they ww Worerd te et a prevumtive ev) a their abject. by proven egistion S. HAAS 6.00-+. peau cemerers 0 ors ci q ‘sie ; eventin ABCC : looked askance when any-onc-elve moved in . dence that we have made a mistake, There . caleulated to tales. the fh arg thee. yng Corner of Pine & Commercial Street. used by them—does not contain any’ of oe be teemed ¢
a Pacific railroad matter. How Mr. Chase . ™USt be something wrong. in the proposition, . 4emocrats promised to the rebels that if the . . Nevada, Jan. 23d. tion to give color oF ctrengt b bet le strong place on
may scrutinize the name of the “San Jose and our representatives will do well to ex. . South seceded a northern army should inter~ A enough to stand upon its own merits. fixing a’
Railrond Company” when its managers walk amine the matter faithfully before voting Re eee in their behalf,. -@ GRAND BALL. Pan iw Klas.
up to-the Gaptain’s office to settle, we do . “Pe® the question of this county taking . annihilate a diet seca tee os To be given by F. M. TRAIL, Fresh California Ground He was
not cure to anticipite. We presume everystock in any railroad, Ifthey have not time . sought to subdue. the rebellion. Overawed_ 4 ee a ae SPICES & MUSTARD.Mashed i
thing will be agreeable, as Congress has . t® ™#ke the examination they had better in« at first by the re ted the people, ‘the’ soe or 30 of
i i , definitel t i ici promise was not fulfilled, but.now the proms (Near Rough & Ready,) Are ‘admitted by all to be: far supeae
— = ratify the assignment to them! an & sins pee Be A suspicibn, ise is renewed of northern Seusaseniie in: F . rior to impyrted articles—and no loss from morning
t aes by other amendments in. Drunk as UsudL.dM@Senator MoDongal tervention against the war. Thursday Evening, April 9th. ear tos pea teid ae con place on
iat bill that would have gladdened the heart F shen *. In view of these tacts, stamping the D arden olger’s Java Coffee
according tv the report ll corre * i: F » Stamping the Dei
of the Sacramento company;~and it may be . dents nis b ad Ba oof ot correnpen mecratic organization as an instrument in the . "FVHE public of Grass Valley apd Nevada are : Ve _ AE SOE: aM
sia She Sevniil manthieg aes t ents, has been almosta perfeet sot during haads of traitors, as hostile te the integrity cordially invited to be preseft at the occaFrom any of the Grocers, or from their sold: to
Phaipe could'nt, ght to have done what . the Inte session of Congress, and during the . of the Union and the safety of the Governs . !°™ . ae mt ek Cum Saturda
el ps cou dnt do for that reason ; because last-houre of the session when his services ment as the immediate minions of the-arch~ Ta gh Coes rane No. 220 Front St, bet. Sacramento & California. 3 a
he had given them and Sacramento a greater were h nd) ‘S. traitor himself, any citizen who gives his Tickets including Supper, -. ~.$5,00. N. B.—Our factory is.always open to the in running,
tisiseh Wk alles badove blind 5 rere much needed, he was unfit to be in. voice and vote to this organization gives his * wie uae us ant spection of the public. , out ove:
oie Rese’ ee Osser oe and . his seat. moral and material support to the rebellion a renee San Francisco. Marth 30—-1m quartz . : o.and the compeny theenvy . .. : > ‘ ic ‘ . .
of the State. We presume that it is on oh Tue Legislature on Friday rescinded -the aed eas — Siig y Pre = a5 F, M. oe eee ‘ PROCLAMATION : ia
——prineiple that one good turn désdrves anath: . “*Clution-to-adjoura sine -die-on the 8th,. -ourfellow-citizens in untimely graves, and AMERICAN WE TAKE THIs METHOD OF “the Cali
er, Perhaps, and we only guess again, Mr. and named the 20th fnstead. Our Solons! filled our homes with mourning. He be. Proclaiming to the World ! $50,006
Sargent did’nt “see it.” True to its instinets have doud nothing yet to put the State ina oe so of outs appre if hee ga a. t aa Seeks to be false to those who lay it under, obliga posture of defense, or to help the soldiers. yields himselt-to the purposes of thew ved D R Y G0 0D 8 8 T0 RE t. -—-—* MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, venue {
tions, the delegates of that county, with A MINISTER'S Bors = Hos Stephe rejoice in the success of the rebel arms and ; ie be ~< {OF EVERY DESCRIPTION ! overrul
scarcely an exception, were voting and. J. Field, formerly Chief Suatioe of Cakfors ria steht eye when our brave solliers are E 8 ‘Can be obtained at LOW RATES, at tint
talking him down, aud-one-of them, Barton . i&, bas been appointed to the office of U. &. te-ineited by i nace ee the cupidiA. P.-CHURCH & CO. . “ble & I
uttered an ‘atrocio 58 tent . *. Cireuit Judge for that State. Judge Field . wen \ : oe ren. l know that Cor. ‘of Pine and Broad Sts., Nevada. ! cious libel against him on the le‘a i e-Semace’ . ze Field . wen who aim at some mean-place in State
floor of the House: while the company was Stock brid om Maw ee le Rev. Dr. F leld-of und counties, or some higher positions there, Cc. H. COLBY 9 ars ack aesion ts hat all = ; 1 be I re nes., Loge adns have all risen will join their fortunes with whatever party san . Pee is
xious te be well with the “coming man’? . to distinction in varus protassigng: They . may be able or willing-to adve Pr party pr
that they “roared softly for him as s sucking he : yoo ened “ield, Juivver in New ['ty objects. Sup en wall sell the wooed ap ; No, 39, Hous,
" y ; abies + eee Ork + ee? Peay XN e —~Fiek a a i S : rae <a TT . Pi res o = a --deve. : We don't belies. Mr. Sargentsis sa, shila aparece = oo soe Ma treason, and seek to drag’ ‘tle people down of dane
oe _oy hee lhe: Ont he loves _persecution-and slander: . W Field, who hopes to-tt ae second ache ate they may mount upon them to place Bit 7. ; : : music b
“or can be indtced to turn the other cheek . lantic telegraph ; Hon. i E: Field ‘present’ bapbiates 3 the people, whoee interests and 2 road Street, Nevada City. ,
when on tly tinglir > . Speaker of the Senate of N suasths? cad Cat a te Ca ne. es be © is 80 smartly tingling. But, after Jadee BS. ay pis oe ae ; “te the safety of the Government. must be ens BATES & McCORMICK, Scheol '
all, we are only guessing. We commend} gay that Viinister’s sons do not t taicege lightened te the real iasues involved, and the ——— bb .
these guesses, however, to the Unien. Phila, Independent eo re ee iretich pag eens geretowtes Suaet
W h . 1 oes 1 sd D sds 5 gist : . tee
cay : success of which is dissunion, diegrace,* and
the mat
: yer m S _ —— —— at: ey: e TR
hae 7% rae RIPTION.—Senator ue cotton in the cushions of a fine new Beene aoe ne en eere She Snes CF he Lae © ROAD STREET, NEVADA. done no
zatham voted to indefinitely postpone the . chureh in Naugatuck, Conn., is to be repla Dip re —o to his Large and choice stock of ne ch * : pe v Toe as 1p th y loughe
chan
conscription bill when it came up on its ced by hair, the suciety making $600 by tn omtetae created gn peg ap Me ~~ Kr Prescriptions carefully compounded. ££
final passage. In doing ao he placed himself operation. es a ever harvest the the crops ? . FASHIONABLE ar
in his true position with the -Secessionists. . . THE Boston merchants propose te organs anew sheet ; FOR SALE ! betwee
seen the advantages to them'of the volnntee charter can be obtained ; capital Jarge, and if Nye bo co-vertuereliie hereinfure existing unsituated on Deer Creek, is Giiered;, sustains stand. : © volunteer . boats to run to France and England der the names of Baker & Wymore, i-« this 2,400 feet The Mill id in ood sa odin
system in the results of State elections.— —+ : — Bonded = consent. Ali parties: Goons, . !t. 56 Stamps and 2 Chill Mills. ig eal
The loyal went to the wars, while the diss . Tt Savannah News says that the peace forward and settle up. nom 7 a : : invest’ in, a peying clam Forth od sontiorn yh
loyal staid at heme and voted the Democrase ges sate at the North are “coward: . _»¢¥844 April oth, 1863, Cas. Wrmore. enquire of , T. dirks, =
' votwi i «. and ridiculous, and these whe put the Resi Consisting in part of . At the Gold Tunnel were G
tice ticket, Notwithstanding the assertion . forth knew that the South will ee A Fine dence for Sale! : ; : Eeveie, Nard oO. Levy, « of John Conness. that tho Republicans peace on any other terms than unconditional Pie fine, large and new resi-. Foreigm amd Domestic Dry Goods, Broad Street Market. rH
brought on the war and then would’ independence.” ence of Dr. H. Hunt, on Aris“8 arber
. n would'nt fikht penceno Hill in this city is offered ban No. 48
but left it to the Democrats to defend the Seo cake eet thle city tn offered s of all kinds, 8 Broad street......----Mevada.
nation, the vote wt the soldiers showed ex» . . A MARINE In grounds are ample and cultivated, aes ‘AAT kinds of Meat constantly-om™. , ari
acily thu contrary. Mr. Latham. knoe es ‘nearsnee ‘Company, on the . SSS set with trees, shrubs, te.and. Silk and Wool Damasks, hand at the above well known marteeth w cae, WA woes 4 Opevtinn rethce — principle of the Lloyds, is being agitated in . Gre residence itself is Gae of the most commoDeh Sone one —— man
; ; nee AE ia at arac with eve F es AL eult parchesers. Meats ” s
re y Losplig agree hed pve tending " fies The sum of 400,000 has pe Apply to the owner or at + one Carpets and Oli Cloths: ¥ x , the city, of et = thes ns ’
» Drin is sort in ° : n tore, Broad Street. : it meats . toad
ns . . Guhosrinnd Me ant porpear. Nevada, April Sth, 1663. Nevada, April Sth. “we i purehare ey. Dentist.