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December 17, 1860 (4 pages)

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states how Constitute the grand staple of the _ ‘pony news. The last arrival of this interesting cl quadruped furnishes the people of California with intelligence, up to the St. . ‘h t6 the Georgia » legislatu ip eee Representarane he proved: that seeossion was the very ‘worst means of procuring redress for southern grievandes,” From the appladse, whieh greeted his speech, ‘we are led to conclude that secession, in Georgia,: will net go down with'a majority of the sensible pedple. In South Carolina the secessionists, at pressent, have all.the talk to themselves; though, as a matter of course, a union party will grow up there, as has been the ease in Georgia, as soon as the people find seegssion bleed. ing their pockets too freely, Tn Texas, where there is a party, composod of hot-headed secessionists, avowedly. in favor of raising the “lone'star” flag arf re establishing the independence of Texas, as it was in ‘1844, Sam Houstdn, the governor, has put his font down, flat, in favor of union ~ and against the schemes of the seceders.— He has even eatled the Texas military’ to his aid 5-and, Old Sam will make bloody work with these. insane insurgents if they persist in their unholy work: When it 1# temémbered how-humbly Texas begged to be admitted into the ‘Americin’ Union—how hér. independence from’ Mexico was achieved by volunteers from all the states—-and how much money she coat the national treasury, in bringing: her into the Union—it looks like: an‘exoeedingly cool piece’ of impudence. for her now «to turn:on her heel and insist-on going ” Stith Hotston is. neithér, the greatest bs best man, in the world; but his press eat attitude is right, and will go far to bide. the bulk of his sins. “Tf Texas mast go out, which is nobvery probable—let her pay: back the’ t ten, Reina which the fedetal_ govern-. her.as. ‘a consideration for coming a Phere atight to, be hdtior among. thiev-. waiter’ as well as: eager, hal omnia te a bow ainposition, manifor. = New: Eagland’ states; in which al Ba Adin apa, th. 78: law” o Fegaators, 6 6 chad penn This iy’ “hight: bata ‘northern abolitionists are just as ultra and insane; on the ‘freedom side of the question, ar 4 are of, the slavery side, muc Mceacials Ueanainal cen tion and a great deal of trouble on account 4 Montgomery and his outlaws, “The benevplenge of the people Of the ne boring states a exerted to. alleviate the. firet,-and Sapiak fae eee are emploned, meton the sth uit. fi the fiieat . kind of humor; and all went merry'as a backWoods frolig, . The President's. mesatige will probably come by the: next Pony. It is snid to be strongls y in favor of the-preservation of bess sc gala pela the deigee. al faa. advessionists. ; Phi ie elSteg a iabenkanko trou Bu “except that the Prince of Wales hag fely reached home, und aye nie that ae ‘Giaven.—Coli J. ¥. Fi ed his office as’ Southers Superintendent of Indian afuirs-in this state, Ttid'said that Col, BLD, Buell is favorably. et of for the position, iar The ear Washoe i incorporation fermed is the St. Letuis Mining Company, for operations at Gold Hill, The ‘¢ capital stock, is to he $750,000, divided into..2,000 shares of $250 each. The first Board of Trustees is. to consist of Charles F. Lott, Wm. M. Lent; J.W, Mills, 8. Curtis, and J. Downes ~ Wilson. FH The Cardinal Priniate ans, cs been ordered to commence preparations for, the coronation of the Emperor of Austria as ngof Hungary, whick, is to'take place r ie g next spring. ” eres pepe te NO: bt ‘Mew York prepared to carry on the war vigorously. —_ In relation to the recent massacre, he says, unfortunate as is the event of this massacre, and calculated as it is toneheck immigration, he is confident in the belief that aren the avimmixront party provided. the‘anthorities at the East will adopt the measures he has ‘giggested, and furnish him with the necessary means to carry them into execution.— As all that is necessary .is the money to furnish the transportation of supplies indispen. sable, “aod for the establishment at Fort Boise, It is to bé hoped that somé fayorable action will take place at ‘Washington on the suggestions of Col. Wright at.the-ensuing session Of ‘Congress.’ It is probable, however, that. it will ‘be lost sight of in the dust whieh will be kicked up by the ultras of the North and South. me, SWITZERLAND AND France.—Diplomatic relatigns are becoming every day less friendly’ ‘between, the French Government and the Swiss Confederation. Several Frenchmen Lave complained of vidlence having been uséd toward them,The French flag, likewise, is said to have’ beet ‘frequently insulted, Iu consequence of this state of. things, Mr. Turgot, the French Minister at. Berne, has retarned to F rite’ on a leave of absence for six months. The Swiés’press; in the meantime, is Sinn all in its power to envenom the difference: In this course it is aided by numerous anonymous pamphieteers. ‘More Paisusrermc.—The Herald learns through a private letter from Arizona, that a filibuster movement of formidable proportions isin progress in-that' region for ‘the eungtiest of Sonora.. The organization:.is: a secret one, but nearly ajl the restless and adventurous, spirits of Texas, New Mexico. and Arizona are concerned in it.. The. filibusters, the letter ‘says, are anxious for ‘a Southern “Confederacy, believing .that. they would have greater licerise in their proposed adventure than they can expeet under’ the government'as at present organized. General Biexiey; commandet of the “Knights of, the Golden Circle,” and whois now in ‘Texas, cul some connection. with a. es it is Murper OF A Cais Wwonan. ‘at Chinawoman having died: very suddenly at Mariposa last week, aid been interred under circonstances leading to the belief that “she had been murdered}''the body Wiis “disinterred, and, an “inquest held’ confirming the suspic ions, ib being »fonnd' that hier skull tyas fraetured and her body hruised in several places. The Gazette says that ‘from the evidence it appears. that the deceased had been sick. for about a yéar, and the old hag who waited npon her concluded that she would cave: in her head:to saveexpenses. The woman was } arrested, and an indictment. found. againsr her by the Grand Jury for iurder. MURDERER ARRESTED, —Everett, . the inan'who killed Hungarian John, at a hurdygurdy dance at Long Bar, last Sungay night, was «rrested at Oroville oii Tuesday, and incarcerated, next day, in the Marysville jail. The sheriffs of Yaoba and Butte counties are '} entitled pawn oem for their promptitude . in his: offi, "Mazon: Pewen=Ti is said that this. gen tleman ‘is reyarded in the Indian bureau, as { ove of the ablest and most reliable ‘agente in the public service. RS ai a INSIDE. THe, Eanvu.—The ee in ‘our artesign wells, of which there. are numbers at the West, increases at the rate of one degree for every sixty-seven feet. in depth. This rate is‘not-aniform, as the cool crust of the earth is: thicker at some’ * points than, ‘others, Miny faet® prove shat the earth is a hot, molten mass, witha thin, cool, cruston, the en FP. AND A. De Appticntion ia'to be” made for a dispensation to establish a 2 ie Chantal. of Sirektan. . EXTexsive Min Sy = company rea di n for mining purposes, on elson Creek; Plumas Connty, commencing at its mouth, ahd. claiming the'‘bed of ‘the . eteek for three miles above: ecsosaie' A as le ae POF i aR Reape lareedbea ers pes hor f thirty {Goring ofa boot sath weet Peo Gemeth e ae ane 8 RRs > ‘. Fell them you “* would rather see them: in / Lipkin 73s Ts . it: was highly amusing fo ead ie aay in en ee eee hie arm, was tormenti little black This chatlered Tor some frult, The boy kept, his temper for @ time, but, at. into a passion. * You' fellow, ‘geiibenlda! You géntleman, want three oranges far two sienna chin—*my mudder eat ‘many better fellow: than you for brenkfast ! aes Istumus aii —A passenger by . . the last steamer, (says the Mirror,) on landing at Aspinwall, gorged himself, ns a relief from nautical fare, oh a huge dish of what he supposed to “be roast clficken, The mess was 80 good, the flesh so white -and tender, that he coucladed to ask tle native host to be shown the erib-in which the game was kept, with the view. of purchasing some to take’on benrd ship. He wag astonished and at fhe same time somewhat disgusted, oti being shown a ulimbér of huge lizards which were running about the yard. He nel bre dining, Off, roastiguana ! le BLACK Bears IN ‘TULaARe.—The Visalia Sun has the following: The great scarcity of acorns has driven the black bears, in large numbers, . froin their usual haunts in the mountains, down among the'settlements. At the upper settlement of Tule River, quite a number have been killed, besides two or three grizzlies. Ourinformanit stated that he was sometimes obliged. to get up at. night and shoot at them, to drive them from his corrals and hog-pens. They are so lean as to-be uneatable, THE STATE Caneros., —The, Bee thinks that, although but little appears to have:béeen yet-done, still, a great amount of labor has been ‘performed on the State Capitol. It says, large piles of broken reck, destined to. be mixed with the cement, are to be seen in alldirections, aid’ the contractor says that he Has enough of this material on hand, and iow , awaits the ‘arrival of the cement from Benecia,. The corps of laborers has been somewhat reduced of late, but when the cement aecivey, they will, ‘be. again to work. . rw Devedia. LEGISLATION.—In the Georgia legislature, on the’ 29th, a bill was introduced to prohibit thé levying of an execution of the United Statév Courts agaifst the property, of the citizens.of Georgia, A warm debate occurred on another bill to’ protect the rights of the citizens of Georgia, in whieh strong’ Union sentiments were uttered, One of the amendments proposed to fide any Georgian who should sell a bale of cotton, ora barrel of apples, to the North, two thotaand dollars. THE surest way to prevail ona young couple“te ' ‘get marned, is. to oppose them. their graves,” and twelve months after, their baby will pass you twice 8 w day i in @ willow wagon. © Fimst IN ALL Tunes. — Peansylvania made the first turnpike road in the United States, laid the first railroad, established the first water-worki; rin the fist Jocomotive, . establisned the first hospital, the firat law achool, the first public museum, the first law library, the first hall of music, and the ‘first library. in the world opened freely to all Good ‘for’ Pennsylvania. . + During November, aor aepaiieg of gold bullion, averaging 906 fine, weighing 35,898 71 ounées, and worth’ . g675,805 61, . Were received at the Mint ; 18 purchases of silver bullion, weighing. 7,580 ounces, and worth $13,826 11, were made , and $637, 000 were egined, of which $605,000 were in double eagles, snd $3200 in half dollars. VALLEJO.—This town, says. the Solano Herald, which has been quite. dull for a few -moinths past, is “now Hiuproving: in its busi. heas appearance. The late accident to the . United States Dry Dotk kt Mare Island has been remedied, and the probability is it will parr eer ele customer. ¢ sim exquisite, with port of specie this year has only been an elegantly tna Sled indy hanying bai gudone aoe vay Sab for the: ae the little black as. period, over $64,000,000.. This..shows. broke considered, I am_inetined-to believe. that pence? ‘why ?”—and he, tossed up his arnt the exports, te Jan. Ist, were $76,000000, while in 1859 they were $55,000, 000. prosperous state -of, affairs, pudy all things: “the <bsadtey idnate.”* Macs WELSit Gaaiernae Concer. — From} th® Hydraulic’ Press we learn tliat the Welch. residents of .Nerth San) Jaan intend giving a
vocal concert at,the Methodist Chureh, on Christmas day. ' ‘A progrimthé will be issued in a day or two. A rich treat may be expected , judging from the entertainment given at the Esteddfvid, on on. the Fourth ‘of July. ‘Pr ltis a bad, sign f fora baichelondaw yer, when lie gets. P. to. speak in Court, to draw a woman's hight cap from: his pocket on . whieh to Yb nose, thinking it a,.white handkerchief. The strings are apt to be noticed, and to awake unpleasant suspicions, cer child of FH. Heath. of Washington, D, C.; was baptized recently, in, water which was tuken from the river Jordan, ' car: ried to Jerusalem and consecrated upon the aperd Sepulcher, and then brought acroas the antic. child,-about which there was 86 muchexcitement.a year ago, will probably. be. restored . to his parents soon. . ‘The. Universal Israelite . Alliance has received the following no Cavour, dated at Turin, October. 24,1860: Sin; I have received the letter which you . sent.me_in thé name of the Society of the. . Universal Israelite, Alliance, s Citing the aid . , of:the Government of the King in the’ ‘agar . sures which the father of the young Mortara is about to undertake to ge from the couvent in which he is cow Maer Convinced of the justice:of ! ‘Mortaro’s claims, I have the.honer to assure you; sir, that the Government, of, the, King Wwillido all incite: yee to return this child, in whom the pub-. to his pays y. : Sorters NS Schemes: — x Texas correspondent of the Herald writes : You may.Jook ye _ epring: from this een sunt: gy we pian is that Sonora: the of the ate P's are in-full. blast.in-the Pi and are b a fine house Gr a vous, and ure only for a move ilar societies in the State o hapa oe will invade Sonera. ‘ ent mo in the East, Hon. B. P. my nail President of ‘the Gratid_ hag beeh returned a isa be A clash of arms will day, some 6 accoutred. ‘@ journey, the. from thé ear with his‘whole Whale outti Age, * suaresguenp-nabeiicamapphdhaeneenatedaiindats CLOAKS’ AND MANTLES. Our’ lady “readers will be glad to learn that there arriveby last ‘evening's stagé « niagnificent assortment of ladies’, misses, and children’s CLOAKS MANTLES, from Mrs. Dougherty’s “Emporiuti‘of Fashion” 93 J. Street, Sacraniénto. “Mr.-D, ‘will be’ ready by TUESDAY morning te exhibit the goods to the ladies of Nevada; andes they“@re much su. . periorte.anything of the sort-everséen fi the}: mountain: from ONE ipo TO N Jd it cba Cocca taba Oo ae oes Soar seas To-morrow morn e will announce his particular lecation hére. Get eng girls, there we ~ DR. 2 M. HUNT, PHYSICIAN . AND SURGEON, Ofice-oom No. 4 Flagg’s Brick, ‘Corner of Broad and Pine streets., (ts ‘Over *s Saloon. ; peies a ea Mss mara add apm : ey JONES, lable aaa WaeleialeDenioe ta Fine ne Wika and ‘bik erchant Street, two oe ; tae Tim Hits bit hy fha0 iakiaaiia Kx, Borat or is “90 strongly, intery in b any — be ag the Highest Rates, @mento and San Franust ded to the U. 8. Branch Mint for *> ‘ue or Oaeaes, and advances made on the same if County Serip bought-atthe highest market rates: Movaxs Soe 10th, 1860. i hee ea J. Cy BIRDSEYE. _q +N. FELTON: tg pale wea i py “eal “a ‘ 30, fitain Street. Wevada, 4 1 t the HishPm ape BB Bet Be Assay or Cogan at. the.U. 8. Chega at Parjon San. Siceeteons Saoramento and Marysville, . Kr Oar 8 ight Excha cat Metropolitan Bank, . ; New, York, for saté in s to suit. -Rurehase State and nty Seenrities at the hi ‘hest. a ‘ Collections made ou tranract a Denere Ban ones Nevada, Sept. 6, ia In sm Granite. ers Broad Street, avid: OLD. DUST Purchased at the Tigao on Ge ket. Rates, and liberal advances made on > Saga for Aauey or: for Comage” at the ia $ chi Checks on San i Vrancisco and Sacrame ate at’ Drafts on the astern Cities at the Lew~ est Rates. Collections made, aud State and Coun ila i geapregn at: the mpi Market value. , sep7-tf CHARLES w. YOUNG, _ IMPORTER AND DEALERIN . ee . Watebes, Diamonds; Jewelry, THE MoRTARA CHILD. ~The ‘Mortara . Cutlery, Silver Ware and Fancy Goods. a " Meelsey’s Bleck, . Commercial Street: : *?” Near Pine. Pads carefully Repaired ‘and ‘Jewelry x ALL articles guaranteed Nevada? cy. 27th,” 1860. Tin Shop. Hor Sale. ! pak w ieee having business to. sale attention is desirous’ of town ar k, situated in the ie shop, in one of the richest mining pene of Ser yada. . 8 P : >. person wishing to sta Snaineee in the Mountains gee do well to call and examine before locating elsewhere. Ww, A: BRGOLE. Nevada; December UNA 2 ‘HOLIDAY PRESENTS! y GuoneE WwW: WW vr Leu ‘Is Now RECEIVING A MAGNETIC Lot OF GIFTS! "ee IFT “polis & ANNUALS beni Pret Fat oT aah ; SF for ph Kaiti 4 (el Y on ks, Porter’s Life of -Facobs. ahdt heittends to carry on this season ‘He ‘will at LAY OUT bere — gg Hav been engaged last moe yaar, pent iy we aking, "om manrerepc apy liberal ee vg FRED. A‘ A. MILLE st i = teeta 8 Hotel. &FGO AND SEE: THE: Gren Jmprovoment. of. this J BBs osc e ci ines ooo 80 ets Ores bebee ends cee GZ. Spon beeline ru BES OR BUREKA “4 20.0055 seewee Whe 561 ets ; oi an ales be ERY ¥ Fete e eee eeeeene tS pow sda ee to. ee eo eee womens Fen. dernnns “hee ¥ + vk "8 ‘ 90.. se ease watts 2 %; AT el 68 10-0.. “os wag tics sekownn cain TR She vues “Sr0r lestial, -b hig opiw against 4 exchang HB. Bean can of discover ond the . dlitumis, though . down . E averhatl who-dris ‘to: Mary: ‘pursued held on.t when he it tewas distance: just. thie handed. A ‘sin; nection,’ “stop. tl down Pi dropped ata pac __ than got ‘Scudder ‘his: body stolen hi not steal ing at. M Susp suspicio’ evening, forty ke: fothd. " by ‘the p Celestial residené conyiete he is,a p fied as tl Constabl whilst in PIREmeénto U light ont man “éa e nlightex riedly thi stood a I per tobi ignited,’ of: the: st time to, = Firen _o ¢emi-ann 1; Held’ I elected I L. W, ¥ ston, Se uref, anc Tid ¥ hers Ne via’ the’ nishes th then are , his son.” party “be and Gras Frent Clubs," evening. peacg:an, turbed b went and to thé cal parties .w who fine and the « iar M Chiname) row, on Deputy:»: Justice I to distur left tago. Distr The jury found a vy