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August 11, 1861 (4 pages)

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ne st eteterererssnrseseesirereeatereeeneerreeeenee ee prntineeriecereees ne am ‘Gar < ig aayjoo . THE at ayunt Va., to y, procu . * (FROM Lae Seermmbay.) >" OF” tujedlhvas ocho /* Yi Mile Rept g of ’ SUNDAY MORNING, AUGUST 11th. AOE ioe ews. aa.and wa-. are the three Chain otBridge, more this morning, ie where there . a. @. oFoa OW.ax. .6:: PROPRI post re fideg sf ETOR Gen, McClellan has isaued orders forbid-. There are fresh indications of the inaugu Fort urehitt, 9th. ding the departing soldiers fom : “The Pony with-dates to August Ist. arti-! arms with them. a F taking their . ration of a more vigorous policy. _. Lovisvite, July 30th. Peep ication of the ness and energy in every department. of the . new and si the: otis, ately The Richmond Bank Convention adjourned. . war office. MeClelliin inspects and supervi town, and eapable3inof accommoda ting inv tape” [ved this evening, dt 5 o'clock, with the fol. . after advising the Confederate Government lowing advices to the Union :. coun try now feels confident that there is earnest. : }to ivsue $100,000,000 in treasury note .ses everything. — The es ¥ give Table him seal]. is well Suppliea We learn from a source entitled to credit With the best in the market z: Sr. Lovts, 1 Aug. 1. , and TH Robert M. Toombs has resigned the State’s © that Fort Fillmore has been reinforced by contain fine Wines, Liquors, ete. AR wil ~Wa sHi July. neT 27th on, .-~T -Pot he omae : w Secreta ryship of the Confede rated States. ten Companies, ‘this morning’s issue,,and which ‘also that’Col. Conley’ has fit. : aveenter below Washington cannot be crossed by the Hunter, of Virginia, succeeds him. TALLMAN & TURNER, ~ '. ted out such, an.expedition against Fort Bliss } ‘day gave in an onthe Wie uate by those rebels. ‘It is guarded by a large naval force. TRENTO : aS s.. . REMI ith ee nae ce eprmen who wish to keep themselves ‘well ‘posted . The ‘river above is ‘equally secure. N, N. J., July 30th.—Gov. Olden now garrisoned by Texans, as to make its received a call to-day from the Government a WR Eran No. 18 & 21 Commeretal Street, capture certain. im the chain of ‘wat events, to -cortain many ‘There will be an entire change in the orpa 3 . NEVADA CITy. for five regiments of volunteers, for the war. Col. Farnham of the-Fire Zouaves is Trappoints of interest. “As ugual,'there ‘is‘mtuch ganization of the army by placing each brigAy; HOLESALE ANE RETAIL DEAL. ’ _ New York, July 30th. . idly recovering. ERS in Hardware, Stove, Tinware, Lead in the budgét not especially entitled to conf-. adé and division on a more satisfactory basis. Pipe, Be ydewalic pe ete. i The French war steamer, Cabinet, arrived eopP R WORK and JOBBING done to Order ‘denee,and “which we-may expect ‘to ‘see’ ‘A reconnoisance was made last night by a The Fire Zouaves have received orders with neatnéss and‘dispatch. m?-tf ‘contradicted-ur explained away by the next large body of cavalry and infantry in the dito-day, from Brest via Halifax. for their pay. : " WasHncTon, July 30. General Beauregard, in his official account Pony. — rection of Fairfax Court House. They : ee ed The Tribune's special says the Navy Deof the fight at Bull’s Run, says 400 men wete Condensed and methodized, the news found no signs of the enemy except’a mounLEWIS BROTHERS, ‘amounts to about this:—On the right bank, ted picket guard. The rebels have withdrawn partment received a letter from Commander killed and 1500 wounded. , the Potomac Flotilla, dated on . ‘of the Potomac, opposite Washington City, from before our lines. Their whereabouts Cravenof : IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN CrncisnaTI, July 3ist. steamer Yankee, yesterday , saying he had Gen. Cox there-had been no fighting after the disasis not known. reached Carney Bridge on the : atery Marl29th and captured 1000 flint lock muskets, It is supposed Col. Cameron’s body lies found a concealed Rebel batt trous affair of Bull’s Run. General Beaureand several kegs of SECARS AND TOBACCO. powder—left behind by —_ borough Point. He opened a fire on them gard officially acknowledges a loss of 1,500 buried in one of the trenches. _ Wise in his retreat. The bridge was totally which they returned with a rifled cannon, The rebel chiefs had agreed not. to exkilled and wounded. It seems that General. burnt. It was thought Wise would make a M. LEWIS, J. LEWIS, 8. LEWIs, _ one shot taking effect in the wheel-house, but stand at Louisburg, where he expected reSan Francisco. Nevada. Beauregard has nointention of attempting change prisoners. July 27, 1861-tf inforce ments. damage. much doing not He lost 1000 men by deser-. ‘the capture of Washington, but evinces a . . Co}, Lander will be authorized to summon There are at least a regiment of Rebels tion. In his retreat spon Kanawha he _ has ‘design of attacking Harper's Ferry, which the men of the mountains .and plains, with burnt a number of’ bridges and taken off the is now commanded by General Banks, he whom he was associated when on the overthere, they have mounted five cannon or _Wagons and teams in the valley. Grand Promenade Concert, more, on the opposite side of the Creek having superseded General Patterson. .The land mail route. : : eee Cairo, July 31st, there is a regiment Five of oR force under General Banks has been much . rebels. steamer s arrived : at New Madrid, Cairo, July 28th. . AND rf Nine employees of the Government were ‘loaded with large numbers of rebel troops, ‘weakened by discharges of the three month's An Enghshman recently from the rebel horses, DRE guns, ammunit SS ion, &c. — Barr ~/ volunteers, but the Government was supcamp says the all troops,at Union city and atrested by order of General Scott. The rebel forces at New Madrid are re7] The Freeborn opens has a schooner in tow, capported about 15,000. plying the deficiency by reinforcements from Memphis have received marching orders. / aa f tured while crossing over to White House the troops enlisted for the war. The force Their destination is Bird’s Point. JEFFERSON City, Mo., July 31. SCHMIEDSCHNEIDER has the Point, taking the J@ff Davis mail and exThe Convention at Harper’s is strongly entrenched. Gen.) : this morning elected HamM e honor to og? ie gerrtgad of pn ForTREsS Monrog, July 28th. d surrounding towns that he w ve McClellan is in full command at WashingA flag of truce came into Newport News press, which made regular trips between ilton R. Gamble, of St. Louis, Governor by PROME N ADE CON CERT AND DRESS BALL 68 votes, atd Millard H. Hall, Lieut. Govton and on the line of the Potomac, and is this morning, giving our troops 24 hours for Washington and Virginia. ernor, by 61 votes; Mordroe Oliver, SecreAt the Temperance Hall, on Tuesday A number of the officers of the Fire Zoutary-of State indefatigable in his exertions to put his forces withdrawal ; a heavy firing was heard in the by 61 ; votes. No votes were aves and 79th have resigned and others will cast against the candidates. Evening, August ZOth,y 1861. in shape to retrieve the disasters of Bull’s direction of Pig Point. The Governo r, follow. Lieuten ant Governo r, and Run. He is determined to be well supplied Mr. Schmiedsehneider will be assjsted by several les = WASHINGTON, July 28. Secretary of State will be inaugurated by talented Musicians from San necisco and Sac The 29th N. Y. Regiment has been’pushed the with artillery. . Federal prisoners have just arrived; they Convention at three o’clock. ramento, and also by Mr. Plumhof. Hopingto . forward to Cloud’s Mill, 54 miles béyond Alsee his many friends on that ion, he reiers ‘In Western Virginia there has been rather were prisoners: at Vudlow Church. The WASHINGTON, July 31. them to the programme for, lars. jy30-tf & brisk passage of arms, between ex-Goverenemy acknowleges « loss of 1,500. Information has~been received,here that . / Banks had 14,000 men in his command, since the affair at Bull’s Run the Rebel nor Wise, of the Secessionists, and the Ohio They have 600 of our prisoners. The a have concentrated. an immense army ICE!. ICE! ICE! troops under Col. Tyler. The battle was enemy claims to have 42 Federal officers: yesterday. Six regiments have joined him of oe 42,000 in Vitginia. North Carolina. Tenwithin 8 honrs. fought ut Bulltown, on the Little Kanawha, and 12 medical men prisoners. nessee and Alabama at once agreed to double T\HE NEVADA ICE COMPANY have.. made ample arrangements to furnish the It is believed there are not far from 100,000 the quota already levied on them. some sixty odd miles east of the Ohio river. Cairo, July 29. citizens of Grass Valley and Nevada with Ice duIt appears that the Rebel troops do not ring the present season. They have on hand Gov. Wise, according to the report, was .badThe enemy have not approached nearer troops on the line of the Potomac, at Baltiintend to make an attack on this City, ‘hore. —ly beaten, although he commanded a force than New Madrid,. Missouri. “ 350. TONS OF CLEAR ICE, j ea A Lieutenant of the regular army, who CLARKBERG, Va. July 30th, of 7,000 men and was opposed by only 3,000 Jeff Thompson, with seven thousand Arwas captured and esca from Manassas, And have estabjished a Depot at the EMPIRE We have exeiting rumors to-day of an enBuckeyes. If this item is reliable, Western kansas troops, has arrived at St. Like, Mo. of the 7th Ohio Virginia must, by this time, be freed from He has been elected to a Generalship in gagement between Col. Tyler Regiment, at the head of 3,000 troops, and the presence of secessionist troops. place of Watkins. eat Gov. Wise with 7,000 rebels, at Bullstéwn lere are strong General indications of an approach ing struggle at Cairo, or at Bird’s Point, as last Monday, states that it' is not their inten tion to advance on Washington. The ques tion has been discussed, and General BeaureWAGON wilt gard was opposed to such policy at large. daily. Polk has refused passes to any in which Intrenching imple600 of our men and 1500 of the enments had been and fortification person wishing to leave, Memphis for the sent to Fairfax. It was emy were killed. it seems that Bishop Polk, the military comNorth, a o4 WASHINGTON, July 29th. mander at Memphis, has made his disposi-. Advices’ received to-day say the rebels are tions to lead an expedition to the MARKET, N¢. 5 Commercial street, Nevada, where a con t supply will be kept. Our IC Wise is retreating. y run from Nevada to Grass Valley al-tf ISSOLTUION OF PARTNERSHIP. D Notice is hereb ven toall ms whom it may £oncern : that t rtnership heretofure existing between Lewis Colton and erica 1 thought they would make a stand there. Nearly all of the prisoners were sent to ton, is . day dissolved by age consent. : Col. Stone arrived here to-day from HarRichmond. — The New York delegation had a meetin Persons having demands agains ship will prenent the same to Darwin Colton for per’sFerry. WASHINGNON, July 30th. confluence His division is now stationed of the Mississippi and Ohio. As Gen. Frehot contemplating an ‘attack on Washington, there. He says Banks 1s.strongly intrenched. but on Harper's Ferry. mont is expected to make a land and river part of . ean tot which he other we to play t the Com country;
we were in the ¢ roller dr “rwghed t Abe rear / found th hand, his ing staig seeming ‘Why, I Until my On ing he replie was firin shot the fellas to souf.” top of th tory. B tucky th gold spec them on. me ry of ma, Commer Brigg’s a signemer which he said of he too good Divin} lewing p Metho Un“ Bleting woitine, mT: Peed on . . thor byfentie al pwn1861.i, teat In the opinion of the New York ae 5 mhagg . and can withstand any attack. demonstration on Memphis, wi his th base of }Nothing hag been received at the War De ing, of Alban nt, and all persons indebted to said firm be pe be called into sation,” 4 pextaarebip. operations at Cairo, he and the Bishop may partment to justify the report that Banks had _ Reinforeementa are arriving daily. Little Adopted. 30-3w Wollieday, Beauregard was _reconneiter-f is known as to the rebel movements. evacuated Harper’s find themselves Smly20Gb MBL pigs " DARWIN COLT ei Ferry. He is instructed playin ar ugly g game of cross Gen. McClellan visited the Senate to-day ing within three or four miles of Chain NOTICE.—The partpurposes, should they commence their reto hold his position, which is a strong one.— Bridge, and left ten or twenty men as scouts, J ISSOLUTION nership existing between the firm of John. spective movements simultaneously. Johnston’s army, when last heard from, was aud was warmly received. but they were all made prisoners by, Capt. ston & Lyford, in the Lumber business, was, y Detachments of cavalry left to-day for Mott, of New York. mutual consent, dissolved on July 29th, 1361. N. In Missouri the secession cause appears to on its way to Winchester. The whole missing, killed, and wounded of “G. Lyford will receive an‘ collect all monies due Harper’s Ferry. Banks has been much weakened by the be decidedly inthe wane. Gov. Jackson is receipt for the same. 4 JAMES KE. JOHNSTON, Lieut. Col: Fowler, reported killed, is in the Fire Zouaves is 235. They are to be ena in xile, and so are the Lieut. Governor and withdrawal of the three month’s men. Govane to New York, being thoroughly demoraljy30-3w N. G. LYFORD. Washington. ~~ Seeretary of State. On the 31st July, the ernment is prepared for this. ized. ‘ The Times’ dispatch says: ‘I am reliably There is confirmation of Wise’s defeat at The New York Zouaves, since the retreat, State Convention, in session at Jefferson City, BROAD STREET MARKET Bullto wn at head quarters. intormed that Cols. Hunter and Heintzelman declared these offices vacant and elected have been in a state of insubordination, which No. 48 Broad Street, Nevada. The Senate bill to punish’ fraud on the are so rapidly recovering that they will rethree staunch Union men to fill them. Missreached its climax last night. Acting Brig. part of officers making goverament conALL KINDS OF MEAT a tracts. Passed. ~ouri is, therefore, a loyal State and loyally Gen. McCann ordered out one of his-regiport for duty uext Monday.” constantly on hand at the above ments, suppressing the rebellion and disarmCairo, Aug. 1. JEFFERSON City, Mo., J uly 30. , , governed. Gen. Pillow, second in comm well known Market, and for sale and Schultz reported Jeff. Thompson with in quantities to suit purchasers. MEATS DEThe Convention to-day declared the offices 5,000 under Bishop Polk, threatens te invade Missing the whole regiment. rebels abeut 20 miles from Bird’s Point, LIVERED in any part. of the city, free — Nine Zouaves of Governor, Lieutenant Governor and Secand 3,000 more between theie and attempted to desert, but they ouri with 100,000 Tennesseans, New Mad. charge. Prices aceording to quality of somewere arrested and lodged in jail. retary of State vacant by a vote of 56 to 25, rid, and 1500 at New Madrid well armed and where below Cairo. aa _ JAS. COLLEY. trained. 2 and the seats of members of the present The other features of the news are of miNew York, July 30th. AsThey have five batteries of 10 pounder It proves to be untrue that the Confedersembly were vacated by a vote of 52 to 28. nor import. The present aspect’ of affairs, field pieces, officered and manned b foreignin Eastern Virginia as well as on the shores ates gave the troops at Newport News 24 The Convention adopted without material alers and two regiments of cavalry we lequippNo. 46 Pime Street, Nevada City. terat ions ed. leave. to hours the Pillow, whol in e comman balan d, of the Mississippi, indigates that busy and ce of the report of has promised Fak: OHN GRIMES WOULD INFORM son to place 100,000 men in Missouri at once. the Committee of Eight, as heretofore his many friends, and the public at large, Wasuineron, July 30th. bloody times may soon be expected at both reWASHINGTON, August Ist. that he keeps his ‘Saloon supplied with porte Rich, d: from The the committee on Naval affairs, Convention will, to-morrow, ' Government these seats of the war. Gen. McClellan will has arranged to have sixty The Finest Liquors, Cigars, etc. be in réadinéss to carry out his share of Gen. reported a bill to authorize the construction appoiot a Provisional Governor, Lieutenant rifled cannon turned out per week. ConPersons wishing to indulge in a “ light summer Scott’s programme, by the time that Gen of 12 small size wheel steamers, of light draft Governor and Secretary of State. J udge tracts for three hundred are already made. drink *<Or tale’ something ‘“* straight” -— Cox reports the Kanaw and ha great swiftness, and appropriating $120,Gamble, of St. Louis, John B. Hend ‘Rosencrantz, having swept Western Virginia erson, out the rebel — of Wise. cavalry cleaned accommodated by calling atthe Union. jy23His foree was and Thos. L. Price are spoken of for clean of the secessionists, shall have reached 000,000. Govcoments routed and ro chance for a fight The steamers proposed are of light ere. Staunton at the eastern base of the Alleghadraft ernor. They are all Union men. ' and can penetrate ‘ It is rumored Gen. Wool will take cominto bays and inlets and nies. WASHINGTON, July 3ist. mand of Fort Monroe, carry one or two gnns. Passed. and Butler will co-opEte., at his shop, Ne. 37 Main street. It was a rum with sore amen i ore d amo ke Rev. J.C. Richmond, of the Second ng Secessionists that The Bill to prohibit the sale of ittoxicaLL WORK INTRUSTED TO HI 8d rince Napoleon will the Maryland legislature will attempt the gueat of the Wisconsin volunteers, is a man well-fitted ting liquors in the care will be promptly attended to yarcery to pags French Minister while District of Columbia to here. . ranted to give satisfaction. — jy17the ordinance of secession. in secret for the service he -has entered. In a diffisoldiers. Passed: session, Eas but they are closely watched by Gen. Dix. culty with his congregation in Milwaukie, Spalding offered a resolution, the Senate. ~~ Ft is rum PAVILION HOTEL, the vestry barred the rector from the church. concurring, that ored that Gen. Lee is advancing Arrivals at National Exchange both houses close the pres\. Broad Street, Nevada. GREENWELL-& BRO., Proprictorswith a large force on Gen. Banks, He was equal to the emergency— shouldered ent session on Friday at Harper’s next, Adopted. RED DOG. CAL. Ferry. astout plank, and marching up to the door, GEO. R. LANCASTER, PROPRI An the Senate, the tariff bill ETOR. . was taken up Having refitted and farnis began the attack. “In the name of the and passed. The brigade of troops under com mand of FRIDAY, August 9th, 1861. Colo Father (thump,) the Son (bang,) and the nel How ard is busily engaged to-day in J.Lent, San Francisco f fully so mag rd The Baltimore Clipper says nearly fou AC Grove, G Valley iathoge ssaueal, tan their long ae r throwing up entrenchments five mile . Holy Ghost (crash),” and the rector entered, hundred. A’R Baldwin, do GW Hober t. do ence in the business, that they ean give s from C H Simpkins, do negroes appeared at Fort Monroe , and no ef° W_H on Alexandria. Flint, Banjo Bar amid a halo of glory and splinters. tion’ to all who = them a ; C M Casey, Friday night and elanned prot do J Burge ss, Cotto n nil} forts will be spared to please. ection. They ColD Rans om, do General McClellan express the opin JJ wer, G Hill said Hampton was to be attack ion J White, do ed by therebthat this THE BED ROOMS AND fer erté E H Gaylord, L York EF” Gen. Scott is reported upon excellent els, and that will be an artillery war, and asks for they had been advised to flee to Are handsomely furnished. cool and pleasan’, vs lo ; authority to have snid to the President that er, as many batteries as it is possible to prov and will oe be found clean. THE a the Fort! Gen. Butler ordered the bY erce, Sacramento J Metger, US A ide. will receive strict attention, and is supp! m to re~~hhe had acted like a coward tor the first time turn. T J Farrel A regiment bas been sent by McC do ABurnett, Va. ¢ lellan tu J B Owensl,, the best the market affords. : do SCushman, GH extend the line of ‘pickets alon * in his life, in yielding to the urgency of ‘the Geo Nelso The Bar will be supplied with the bes n, A special dispateh to the New Yor do g the Poto. : 0 Martin, Fores k Post mac from there to F C Felton, Nevada M Riley, Emp t Cit public, the press and Members of Congress, says a party of rebé Ranch Harper’s Ferry. This N Liquors, Cigars, Etc., and equal M Herrick, ls wer do A. P. McCONAHAY, Repairs Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, fis fully sotet tne patronage 0” the publi e observed, last will insure and advancing upon Manaasas before he was night, sounding the the notice of any movement of B Lockline, Potomac at Louis Ford D Kvans, Rebe ls ther e, and put an end to their corabove Great Falls. respondence with Maryland, which 1m &W HW Goelig, . do do » do -J ¢Cambridge, © Z Lyford, New York JA Williams, do hee wear” Healey, G Valley T Campbell, W Flat. . to any in the mountains. Jevade, E STAGE leaves the Pavilien, for Nev EVERY MORNING, at 80’clock, and reterné at 5 o’clock, P. M. . Red Dog, June 5, 1861-tf than sixt: ject of cu his leg he one for v vails on ti ter.” FT! been utte rence to . “ This are n ey of det and the 1 PRIZE: as prizes Pair for den on th Orves were rece ficers of t to procee Major Ro R.C Dru field 8. H termaste: