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February 11, 1862 (4 pages)

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PA EAE REO TD ne) may be expected to gab on. ¢ By the. State and its oBicors, fs Thus we see that the benefite _ and abies sound policy. there, relying upon a bankrapt city to pro Cyaeee i by our army on the rebels. pa peoasanennenen abba dtitaraiiaseanodeneosneeeneieasenenimerteniemeeeteaeereree areata eee tinual sawing on the old subject of removal ~ “of thé Legislature to dry land. Notwith© stand the universal opinion that the nore the about it ‘the worse it will be a New York ento, they vow they never will appre cetera + eulle bet sense of the people will. be all . parte en the question comes up for deciser the Cnpital shall remain at Sachigh water mark. By the time a decisive vote is taken on the question the people will arrive at the conclusion that the ---Gapital spoils of eight years that Sacramento hiuwenjoyed without the merit of reasonable claim, are its full share, and that it is time some other better qualified spot took a . benefit. To say that Sacramento has had nded in it six hundred mary ir} bounds, This annual expenditure for “eight years amounts to the handsome sum of four millions, hundred thousand dollars, sae uich we tas sate ot anges be Oe enefitted by the State (we'll throw in, to np ai el beyond dispute, all the _ @xtth trade that the Capital has brought to ~ Jaoramento) full two millions, four hundred thoasand dollars, or as much aa all the real . "estate of the city is worth, over and above the debt, of the vity and ite share of the __. ftom the location of a Capital in an insecure “plage are leat. ‘The policy of the State is to ingrease property for taxable purposes. — es @ profits that neorue to a place in _gonaequence of the Capital being located iu it, should be an object to save ; but by allow_+. fing the Capital to remain where it and the property about it are liable to injury or deEE tn’ Wika ‘iaadtons vecRlonscces ramento, according to her own prints, _ ge-bankrupt. «If this be so, and we do not doubt it, ne her newspapers would be the last to acknowledge any thing to her detriment, itis the height of absurdity for the State to expend millions upon o Capitol tect it. It is the policy of the newspapers ’ Sacramento, to use every means in their power—and they leave no means unemployed, 4 hotiest or unfair—to procure appropriations for the continuation of work on the Capitol, knowing that when the State has expended vaillions it will furnish » good argument in _ favor of the Bg seme Spa defense, When the Capitel w peas nasi a so as to be an objeot'to save, a bankrupt city will be likely to pléad the emptiness of its purse, and rely on the State to protect Capitol, city and all — ‘This is 9 sort of fix the State is uot remarkably anxious to get into at present. The people .who pay taxes do not care to pay more for mud walla in a pot they do fot than is necessary to build a State House, luma the country will need in a hundred years. Liquwy Fire —Our exchanges tell of a harged against the enemy. What is more horrible, the fire ia hard to be extinguished and diffuses euch a amoke about as to threa8 powerful engine of death and ia to be tried As this destructive agent will be liable to injure “the peculiar property ‘of the rebels ” itdewuggested that Gen. McClellan march an agua’, not to fight, but to get the niggers out, of fotices by easier nee Os wagat subThe . orange is aia gi Opinion or THE FRENCH Press.—The if England went to war with us, France. . in the crusade. Whetever . , inigt n the wishes of the Freneh . re Government in this connection the tone of . "8. ly over the church. Wooden seats were irydinnel sean after the Norman In 1327 a decree was issved in regard to the for seats so common, that none I any seat’ his own éxcépt noblemen ond patrons, each entering and thé French press at the time when a rupture seemed imminent, warrants us in doubting ious as. southern sympathiser, and is himSpuncawauannndaaeeentcheamtneerde natal sence muah sn omens TacaRteeret te rER, PRO oR Columbia HH — Pews—Tnem History.—In Anglo Saxz 4 . an ale pr a eyeeee 2 i F —~3 ‘ Broad Street, Nevada City, . BY MRS. JP. ADAMS. te bel od beak !RBOONS RE ABW ef self connected with the one of the Paris ded papers. Speaking of the. (then) imminent . 5), hostilities, he says . “Tf France ever-takes.a part in American . on our part, would be a fault erime, which could not be excused by any may have done : i ural allies." saat Seen Napoleon is not in the habit of going into anything which he knows to be unpopular—. and after such a general manifestation of the wish,.on the part of the French press, to remain at peace with us, we du not believe that he would have joined England. SMALL Feet anp Haxps.—We infer from some of the letters received by us from our young readers, that a number of them: cherish the ridiculous opinion that to have small hands and feet is a sign of noble descent and high breeding. One young lady writes: “ T am sixteen, just entering society, of a high family, and considered . uty. But. ? I have very large hands and feet, and I write tu you in distress te ask-if you can do anything for me. . hand js not so long, but it is very wide. If you can tell me anything T can use to shrink it, 1 shall consider it a great favor. I am willing to suffer the severest pain to have it made smaller.’, The reader may be disposed to laugh at such silly words, and indeed they are absurd C . Nevertheless, we pereeive that a , other foolish, illtaught girls suffer acute distress and shame from the same cause. Wecan asaure those deluded damsels that race and breeding have nothing to do with the size of the extremities. The biguest hand we ever saw attached to a bu. > man arm was that of a young officer, the acion of a family ennobled six centuries ago, and we have seen hands of the most delicate size and texture belonging to persons of the lowest origin. _ Witness, also, thé chubby w of her most gracious majesty Queen ‘Victoria, whose race has been of royal rank for fifteen hundred rs. Nature tions the hands and feet, with the utmost éxactness, to the other parts of the body. C *. the hands and feet are always just ° them would be te destrey the harmony of the frame. To be dis. aatisied with them” argues areal vol.ar, ity of mind, a want of good sense and, we may add, a thankless impiety. MEERSHAUM.— The. value of the meershaum pipes and cigar tubes imported into the U States in 1858,it is stated amounted to $200,000—a te on a mere sham. F Seppen pol tobe ine i Hl i i zi é MANAGERS. ae — . Wm Calinan, Osborn 74 Ht i Be * fe tad ff sesacesesseessessseese & fe I~] wR bj < j eRe JONES’ BAR. BIRCHVILLE. John Fogerty. be in every church, at liberty because they feared introduced, which the Americans Pets ingratitude with which they . & St OC ps tet > Sees tt ori f Pg ft 1008 galleries we In 1611 pews were arrange by being baized or cushiornd Were so hi . te 5 . ¢uen SAN JUAN. John Hussey: To Je Durham, ~~ WASHINGTON Richard Dillon M Fitzgerald. CHEROKEE. J B Marphy, Mr Fitz patric, i i seqzey 5 } . C “4 MOORE'S FLAT. Jas. McNamara, ¢ comfort by thile the sides around % those within (a device by the Puriavoid’being seen by. the ‘did not stand when the Jesus was mentioned). The serviees were often greatly protracted, so that asleep. Hence Swift's a wey ne tt a r~] <n L--] z 3 $F « the Siecle, . reported those hed 4 MeCart heme FEesvary 9th, 1862. Anthony Thornton, o—L ate, cr F EI eses2 f36 8 gq Be many would fa pithy allusion : ‘* A beadstead of the Compact of eS = a 4 Richard Pierce, Jas McCamrityze, e et = Fe : 4284 ‘a = ry es 4 Em FLOOR MANAGER *, Pat Muleahay, i j 4 Jaa Me Fait. B: 32m fi : E ry 5 : KomEe > > psa = i = pir willbe servedat New Yors “ctcl . P. ADAMS. The Public are respectfully invited to } tend without any further levbaten. TICKETS FIVE DULLA.Ss, With the-reign of Charles I., the reasons for the bightening the sides disappeared ; and from the civil war they gradually declined . to their present bight.— Newburyport Herald. ie
_. AnN-INCIDENT OF THE GRAND Review. — A correspedent relates the following as having occured at the grand review recently.— While the columns whre ps 4n Officer rode up to Gen. Me -. sénior officer of the day, and informed him that liquors were being free son from his carrage on the all orders. The General authorized the offieor to have the offender arrested. The officer took a squad of men with him; in pursuit of the alleged vender and soon halted in a basket of h were freely NSOLVENT NOTICE.—Im District Court of the Mth Judicial of California. in the matter of the EB, anc . insolvent or Hon. T. B. McFarland Court, notice is herers ofthe said Inselvent before mh opencourt, at t > 1862, at 10 District of the District ven to all the eredito ing in review, . -sourt as vba 8 non FRESH GARDEN! Browse gf wade Ms the Stutute in such ease made and pro iu the meantitie ail p complaini solvent be stayed. and oried . Withens m of intoxicating dri front of & carriage, contai champagne, the conents of w dispensed by the proprietor thereef. The officer made inquiry as to the name of the oornet and was Lge: that the rietor **What Russell ?” asked rhe officer. “ Russell of the London Times.” _ Ave you selling thie article?” N quired the officer, pointing te the chamagne, “t Selling the devil. Do you] think I . together p . grog shop?” Responded Wm. H. By thig time the officer began to “ emell a uietly drove away, finding out r that it waa another person who was selling liquorg on the ground. Rospine A Bape or Her Bev.—The St. Louis Democrat has the following : At Layer’a boarding house, in this enty, wedding came off on } flat. Tuesday night, and the dance was prolonged tilt pust 1 o'clock in the morning. and groom then repaired to their apartment, ible visu !—the bed ai had been sacrilegiously stolen from the nuptial chamber! Some vindictive wretch had gained felonious ingress at the rear, and effected a robbery unparaliéled in the histor conjectured that so fell vengeance could only have been divised and — by-some disappointed lover of the e. Lives there a man with soul so dead, Seourren to tive With maidens old to punch E¥"'The London Press, Disraeli’s Organ reonal, has a leader deM Bright ‘and , a age, Mr. . & dietingStatesman, au old friemd and and the seal of said of Febru FIELD SEEOS! RQUHAR, Clerk. geld E. ©. Chipman, Atty. f "day of November a. p,in0] anal Judgement 3 Ovempber A, Dy and decree was rendered ia the . Court the Ith Judicial District of the State of Cal nia. in and for the county of Nevada, Chapman, and in fa of Eu hn the sum of Four Hundred and Do principal debt, with Rag of one per cent om the rendition of jadgmen with all costs of suit. on the 18th day of November, A. p., 1861, it was ordered and deereed GROWTH OF 18é6!! JUST RECEIVED: t until Ana Wherene’ Pe ee FOR SALE! wit :—The undivided one in and to those certain south Ferk « eo Fork of Poor California, at the about three hundred feet below the and extending up to and including the Rainey ciai the whole bradth of the mining ground and claims, now known and des: of Allen Chapman, x) pepe ae bi 8, the mining very s00n & By Dr. Cc. M. BATES, of Nevada, State of rwin’s Ditch, comBroad Street Drug Store. an unusually merr Nevada, Jan. 30th 1862. ju t, interest and costs, and the proceeds thereofapplied to the payment of that I will expose to ‘described property, to bidder for eash, in front of the Court » On TUESDAY, March between the hours of 9 o’cleck A. ™., and 4 o'clock, P. M. : Gisen nacre my hand, this 10th day of Feb. A. N. W. KNOWLTON, Sheriff. N. C. Niles. Pii’s Atty. ST. PATRICE’S ANNIVERSARY BALL, TO ' BE GIVEN AT TEMPERANCE HALL Monday Evening, . MARCH 17T Es. By ©. B. Irish and N. Flinn, Ty . TAICKETS......BIVE DOLLARS. > THE BEST MUSIC has been secured for the occasion—Mesers. Smidtschneider and said sums of money ' WATER POWER DERRICK ATTESON & BROTHER ARE . associated in the business of making WATER POWER DERRICKS The Water Power can beea common Hand Derrick to LASSIN Gand SAW MI LS. All Kinds of. vi 4 Can be run with very ite is sufficient. Hydraulic pressure. TRIP HOOKS construction, that are safe and ~ gure, constantly on a aan y a Foundry: House door. in Nevada of matrimony. It is 5 the NG, WINDsaid pa pon aa tice. from abroad uished Conservati of Mr. Gladstone’s, after at Charleston COPARTNERSH!P NOTICE! by mutual confame and firm of MA eae ee ow HORACE B. MATTESON beving ur secounts belonging GEO rt ' Terrace, met next day in tho street. The member for Bi naturally triumph views of so accomplished a politician as their host of yesterday, exclaimed; “Ah! Gladstone is lost to you forever?’ *‘ There is no Sorever in politics !’ was the quiet rejoinder.” A well-mea divine, whose >in the conversion ‘The Supper will be given at With in gton’s Hal DANCING SCHOOL. W. WILSON would inform J and Gentlemen of Nevada that he wili toe Fun hs & BROTHER. . Novada, Feb. 7th 1362..3-w. q ‘ x H F sie if ? i ‘ ! FE F Ej He ‘ Z gfe a x we : a ei i ! the firet da but will ne allowed. O te the Indi to the Gen was in th ~ pound nut ou hand oi “In 1857-4 $173,000. ACCIDE 5 o'eloek, across the streets, a was able . ! think him when a pl “wenn, wi fourth ce that the n edin cons able dang SPmr to town : customer entrusted footing w wick’s dil @ couple perpendi which he pended fi spilt and the soil a * gmd,Suspe slowly ge structur be able . S i bridge * have. con ends of they _lie. tons. Homr Mexican day mor informa learned . place an Swac suagged and sun! from the Brat Long re ville on 28 robabl: Pe ‘ party re ari lous me adminis my, if Ey MEREE. Ect F r