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. ovation to the Union marked the day in
The newspapers report that
ro 'day wae given up to the celebra: + of eight thouaand people a) gat of Lanninna will not sweeten the cups
dersapaliche ete ‘ofa Pacific Repubbliereceived the héartiest indorsement. After the nieeting adjourned a large crowd aa.
pions Portsmouth Square, and were
addressed b y Major Ringgold, Briggs of Amador, awd others.In Sacramento, Marysville, Foleom, and, }
indeed, in every city or village we have heard .
from—especially Columbia, in Tuolumne
county—the Union sentiment waa the overwhelming one on the glorions 2a. This is
‘as it should be, and as we felt sanguine it
would be.. California is loyal to the. Univn,
to Het heart's cote, however much the dawdling of her legislators may have led eutsiders
to.suspect. the contrary. Our people. have.
notion of bartering away the inestimable
of a United Republie, for the mere .
m of helping hungry political ad.
placeand power. Californians
wil nobend Weir bands t the impious task
ps ll from the azure field of
\ ‘Phey love the emMino i com and glory
6 emblems of union and strength—too
Sena
THE Piciric RAunone—Tes Washing:
ton correspondent of the Bulletin thinks that
under the Senate amendments the Pacific
Railroad Bill is: a: defunct: institution.. He
compares the action of that body in this respect to that of the Irish Board of Supervisoft ii Fegard to building a new bridge, re‘that the new’ bridge should be ¢onstructed on the site of the old one; that the
materials of the old bridge should be used in
the-construction of the new one ; and that
thé ‘old bridge should not be demolished until
the new one was finished and ready fot use.
The Bill, as emanating from the House, donotes: public funds And lands in: aid’ of the
the funds Being bout eqisl to half its
able cost, the Government to be secur
ed bya first wartgage. The Senate amendment forbids the Company borrowing .-any
money by declaring that no-mortgage or conutruotion bonds shall ever be issued by the
company on said road, or any lien be made in
any way except fo the United States, The
Senate also offered an amendment withholding 30. per cent of the $60,000 loan in aid of
of the work, until the completion of the road. Still, again, the House
ate i er ‘but the Senate deSeater 7 pring tet sat
“Cartane halon tpher aa lie on
<a ‘road. The oe
that the grant, so far us regards land
between the Kineas river and the spurs
as teetin eds, Wik neta eect thn pe
peritis written upon—in fact, that.the posseesor, though as rich as Crassus, would cerhing. their mostinvaterate enemies could not
. act. No fleets or armies
. ‘to bring them back’ again under the shelter
". traordinary had happened ; and, when the selying. halt; thence to New York city—where there
lina, tela Keutychy. Tennessee, and
Missouri from catching the.contagion of se-. Congress at Washington, with John Tyler at
Ban alject: Ad tot Sotth: Carblina, Georgia, .
Alabama, Mississippi, mints tin ing
pode soe. them thrown
and, patria ele they wi be the first to
A he Hogue
ing wings of the brave old American Eagle,
They will not be able to carry out their’ fa
vorite design of re-opening the African slave
trade, with the popular. sentiment of'the
northern states and all Europe in deadly oppesition to. it. England will not buy any
more of théir cotton from them then'she can
" . help, for her diplomatists and soldiers have
just found a way of supplying the article to.
her manufacturers from the interior of China,
and from the negro kingdom of Dahomey. The
of her traitorous politicians, when they find
the duties taken off-of that commodity, in the
ports of the United ‘States, and their great
staple become a aaleless drug in their own
states will be pun the heart’s content
of the most implacable ist, though a
United States soldier should never put his
foot within their territories or a United States
— look angrily inte one of: tiie hare
bors..
Virginia, though slightly addicted to deal.
ing in Politica! abstractions somewhat above
‘not silly enough toe follow in the wake of
South Carolina, Eastern Virginia has a
strong interest in préventing the ‘reopening
of the African slave trade, for that would}
elose the market to the home-produeed artiele, and Western Virginia, having but few
slaves, is not partial te slavery. Virginia
‘will be faithful to the Union and the Constitution, and her example will have a vast influence on all the southern states. The
breach-in the Confederacy, perpetrated by
the cotton states, will be amended in goed
time, without the intervention of bayonets
and gunpowder. Let the theory of the Federat Government be, ‘that there is ne such
thing as secession, and persist.in executing
Y the . laws of Congress as though nothing exceders find their independence a losing game,
they will give-up the fun; the recreant states’
again,
A Tew Tuovusanp Dotiar Lump.—
The editors of the som Appeal have
been shown a letter written to a resident of
Marysville by his brother, which says that
on February 12th, the Mammoth Tunnel
Company, at-Chips’ Flat, Sierra county,
found a.lump.of gold worth $10,000. A few
years ago a lump worth upwards of $4,000
was found at the same locality, and several
stnaller lumps wave been found at different
times since.
Ox wis"Wax To THE Waite Housr.—
‘Mr. Lincoln has had numerous invitations
f-om friends to visit their reapective localities
on his way to Washington, and lias tried to
accomodate so many as he could of. them.
His route from Springfield to Washington is
thus Inid down in his official chart: He wes
to leave hie home in Springfield on the morning of February 11th, accompanied by Colenel
Sumner and Major Hunter, of the United
States Army (who were detailed by specict-order of the War Department to accompany
him, 2s 8 kind of nides-de-camp), by personal’
per eee nuinerous office seckers
the party will holt for a day
to Columbus, Ohio—another.
to Buffilo, New York—another
‘to Albany, New York-<another
of . Will be‘another half; thenceto Philadelphia ;
‘thenoe-to Harrisburgh, Pennsylvania : > thenes
to Baltimore; thence to Washington. Mrs.
cession from the Cotton States. ‘TherReace }
. place_the affair ina_true light béfore the
‘perform such a feat, has not left or is he in
} will wheel back into line, and all will be well mene
ttc a a
make out a case, anda heat of feeling hardly
consistent with impartiality :
a2 £33 SE
ws RS
pains tin miei vil, allow, me,through the medium of your journal .
to co your correspondent—or rather to
public: “That your correspondent ‘is wrong
in every point of his Gothimanication—there is
not the least shadow’ of doubt, ‘it ‘wai either
80 Communicated from want, of. -DRORCF informtitioner malice:
As your corgespondent’s, letter. is wrong
from beginning te. end,, I shall state forhis
information,.rs. well.asforthe public, that
Mr. Stevenson made the arrest: inChina: .
town and conveyed or caused the white man
office, on Mill street. Mr. A. Adaris,’as well
as many others, used the liberty of free
. speech by éxpressing their indignation of the
injustice of arresting the white man and not
the Chinaman. . ‘This oceurred: ‘opposite the
Justice’s office, and Judge Pegg ordered that
“Adams shomid be—urtested;' Adams Knowing
that ‘he had committed no offense, éither in
action or word against the, laws of the land,
certainly at first felt indignant at sach a proceeding. Allison being then on the side walk
was orde by Justice Pesg, to assist in the
arrest, and by him-was Adams stabbed.
This fellow Alison could have (by acting
the part of a gentleman) made the arrest in a
peacable manner ;but as long as the laws are
executed by such human beings in. the shape
of men, as. him and his clique, -how can men
be expected to honor and respect the laws,
That Adams was stabbed in a cowardly manner noone that saw the transaction will deny ;
that Allison ‘was at the time. whittling is
sheer folly; however, as the matter will no
doubt be thoroughly tested the right. or
wrong of the entire. Garpnctiqn will be
solved,”
In, regard to Adams “ stripping . to the
buff” is already proved wrong ;and as
a Chinaman whipping him, those medion
or have ever seen his herculean frame will
come to the conclusion that the Celéstiul to
the ‘‘ flowery kingdom.”
Exports Tv Cutya.—Besides the California wine, shipped a-shert. time since to
Canton, it is stated that the ship. Moolight,
which eailed lately for Hongkong, carried
250 barrels of California beef. “The ship also
carried 500 flasks of quicksilver and 143,000
feet of lumber, besides great .quantities of.
produce and 167,141 in treasure. _
JUSTICE.
Tn ville, on Tan. CouLer
Suean F. Win, both of the a J ¥
We wish the pair many days of unalloyed bliss
and return cuf thanks for half-a-dozen bottles of
the best champagné, from Blaze’s. May thefr
joys be unceasing.
—_—_———
DIED.___At the! Bailey Heise, on the ait “pore B.
Yates, from buque. Towa, aged 32
Mr. Yates has Been a resident ooNdeeas. to's
number of years, and was universally beloved .
asa noble, generous hearted man. His many
friends will learn this. announeement with much
regret. The funeral will take place this afternoon, at 4 o’clock. Fd
. CHANGE.
T HE public are informed by this method that
{ have EeTy’s interest in
B.
the TAILO ING business, together with
Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestingn and
* " Trimainge
I intend eartying o ey businesé in all ite
2 and hope te "yenlbve's liberal s borers ne hare of
ALL GARMENTS MADE TO FIT.
No. 38, Smeap STREET, meee
Feb. 23. J. MORROW.
our -eorrespondent carers an iniiety to
6 nas VALE, Men. 01608! . PAE
Mr. “Eorror ae Re atention ntl been
to be brought as prisoner to the Justice’s
eee
3 sunscers “WOULD ANNOUNCE
to the people of this city and the county at
Jarge: that he ne designs her 4 artes at his noted .
urther not
Feb. 7, 186 i a. aoa ADAMS. _
Paar LIVERY STABLE
; Broad and Main Sts, Nevada.
ines ner Wibitns axo.
Te gene t. — pevias
fenrray fe hie af “f
d is n gate, to fu Sarde . : & as
feo ke hg fs 38 cam ye ain the State.
Wa I trai and easy ie Horses, well
i ‘ehmes. for 1 ladies or rere anand ney ed .
e e88
a Sieire i retain the bonldbaboo? my
nds feada me te to believe I will be able te.give
Partieu gree it id to Horses on tty.
ag od ulwe zion paid to, Horees A ur,
e use of Teties, Balls, &c. The q uslity of
my stéck will permit mé to say that those in-r
pleasure or ed on business would do ome
meatal
California Cured Bacon Hams,
SHOULDERS AND LARD.
[on SaaS FAMIIES to LIES toa
superior article of
Bacon, Hams, Shoulders, and Lard,
7 Cans, etc., manufactured by him from: choice
RN PED UOGS, at his blishment, on the
Tell Road between. Grass Vall and Nevada, one
mile from the latter place. Havinig on hand =
1,000 CAREFULLY SELECTED HOGS,
He is enabled to offer to the Trade, .and inhabitants of Grass Valley, Nevada and the ppeee
cotmtry, a very choice article of the above kinds,
NSOLVENT NOTICE .—In. the District
Court of the 14th ‘Judicial District of the
State of California : Lad pte OCU peation:
of THOS. EDWAR RS, an Insolvent Eebto;
ee nh toan order of the Hon. Niles. Searla,
of the said District Court, notice is neey
given to_all the creditors of said Insoly
homas Edwards, to be and appear before the
Hon, Niles Searls_aforesaid, in open Court, atthe Court Reom of said Court, in the County of
Nevada, on the 28th day of March, A.D. 186i, at
10 o’clock, A. M. ofthat day, then and there to
show cause, if any they can, why the prayer of
said Insolvent yg not be and an asseam of his Estate be . “and he be dis-.
charged from his debts and liabilities; in pursuance of the Statute in such case made and provisaid Insolvent be stayed.
Witness my haud and the seal of said
tol ee seal } ey this fhe 2ist. day. of February, A.
JIN 0. 5. LAMBERT, aper®
Sargent & Niles; Atty’s ‘for Pet. 22-td*
NSTABLE’S SALE .—State of Cali( ™ arbor County of Nevada,. ‘Township of
=
. By virtue of-an Execution to:me
Sebeet from the Court of W. C. Carter,
ome
Eaq., an.acting Justice of the Peace im and for
he County ‘oresaid,. bear: date 2ith day of
ba WD. 1861, to oe a jud: id ay at
by wie Carter, J P., on the
January; A. D., , in aver ‘of W. B.
‘ILL igs a RE POCQUETT, aly ite
LACE, —— HUMPHREYS, B. G. JOHNSON.
for the sum of $211 43, debt, interest, dam
and costs of suit: I hiavetaken in Execution, .
and will sell to-the highest: bidder for cash: the
following described property; to-wit: Ail. the
ht, title and interest ina certain. get of Mining
sstuated on the north sidé\of pusaber
peat joining Leemeries & Bowers’ tlaims—on
Reckum.&-Co, 5 Paihia Also
Sree Flume, Sluices, Hose, and
purtenances thereunto belonging. 1 ag
‘said property on MONDAY, CH oth 108 1
pbetween the hours of 10 o’clock, A. M., and 2
o’clock, P. M. Taken as: pom a property at ZPecquett, J Wallace, —— re 2.
pe ae té satisfy the ihe demands and bs,
costs. Given under my hand this 18th
February,
g fats ae > hCKFORD, Constable.
Pacific Mail Steam
= LINE TO meee g rae es
via the Steamer of the’ Atlantic and
teamship Company, at Aspinwall. .
For New York.
Having Spare Steamers at San Francisco and
‘Panama.
Connectin
Pacific §
DEPARTURE FROM FOLSOM STREET WHARF.
oo have ‘authorized us Agents for the sale af
ded ; and in the mean time all proceedings against G
ages Fives, teees; Shrubbery
D fie BY Server
R one we mn
na a How weet
eer of Depositon,
urned or * it rough im ae
ways guaran Charges fer
and assaying ceva Belo 50 0
poe anet fons. % of 1 per cent. Pro} a
por
tionate reduction for large it
*y, regular customers ; aidays ofmiucrale a
ames J, Ott i 8 now eens
. precious ores, either in the ore or mineral, and is
toaey to receive "paniigty At aa ak
?
10On 2 ie ann
JAMES rates biti 1-tf)
~~ . & Perseverance and Industry ome
A Rr IFiona Lf
Misses BONE.
AFTER MANY YEARS OW Teint
and disappointments,
A ke the Philosopher, ery ‘Alona, #« Ey ASN on
cearel tooth, Crvt is a aes laced in the cavity of the
teoth, C wa “in me short time, so
iad ‘that ft is poiie
and has
THE. EXAGT.« pirates oF. 36m.
it'can be placed ina, mere Shell or a Fang, or
Root ofa th and‘ forthe Front Tecth it is te
mirable. No. EXTRA CHARGE *made for
Killing the Nerves or Stopping the Fangs.
IAM ALWAYS ATHOME. ~
OFFICE—Over ake & at 2 ’s store Fy sup stale
t nn he to Ch: le °K cnt oS rance next to arles en heck rt
Pine stteet. pe bE ih aI ps a
CHAPMAN & HATCH, a
Surgical and Mechanical kre
Office—Corner Room Second Stery,
Kidd & Knox’s building..
. Od after having ving become gensitive exposure of the nhery
will be led withou € caus: par
All conten operations pe:
in a aaa and the tee maim manner, hg satisfaction Se sabereanpat
Ex
Ph
GOP eF eee eee wees e sere es eerNe aveeses Qt
e vith Gold, price tte te ee
*} Kil TOT VCs oe sevevevdeerecsaous ees wis. $2 <7 sweet, and on terms Th pA ype boxy ch cag filling Fangs.
Nevada., Eeb. 11 tf No:50 Commercial street December wab1-tf
SELECT SCHOOL
fo FOR
Yeung Ladies and Gentlemen.
Head ef — Street, Nevada.
ANETTA ry . Camere Tapes boomg
‘HIS SCHOOL commenced. on a Renusy,
th, 1861. Young Gentlemen will
be thoroughly prepared to enter ter College. é
TERMS : :
raid Studies, per month...... oa 400
lish Branches and Les cana conpeeea sanenaees pd
eae. beds Litho nisin dive caatecd evi Tp
BOO. 6 5c ocensadavpccaes taviniadntcacisiake 200
OPIMAN 00 nccevccccseccsesccccecccesasvceces 2 00°
Night. School,Monday, Thursday and
PR AE ana: at 7 0’elock. .
TERMS:
Five weeks... bss vmb ws « Hs deeds Séideseeds $5 08
January 28, 3m
TREES, FLOWERS
+ AND.
GARDEN MAKING.
Nevada and
ity, ahat pring 3 to carry on his business
this season .He will, LAY. GARDENS
in any style ada TRIM TREES and supply
“his custemers wi
& Seeds.
Having been engaged in the business for the
last thre years, he confidently expecta: a liberal
patronage, and_ would ines rm. .the people
Making ie 3 most. appropr: nate be for ” Garden
nsplan ares.
fn ahd ete "ASMELLI St. Lonis
UNITED STATES BATHS!
' Db
HAIR.. DRESSING SALOON.
pm anand ie ted would fnform th the Saba ef
e completed
a fine cures aitaced tothelt well aos
establishmen — the blic can They: ter
Ease, nat
PERFUMERY fine Fala
S2etf LAMPE & BR , ih Becna ert werert
RUDOLPH & p HUNT,
F Wholesale and
HRUGOIOwa.
Re A
. MAIN STREB®, Opposite Mulford& Co’s bank
The. magnificent Steamship be aa use; a oe
ae. ST. LOUIS, P yy Patent Medicines, &c.
A full supply always on hand.
Will leave Folsom street wharf, with Passenge:s . . Nevada, Sept.6.tf —
and Treasure, on — _
Pré@my.;-...3.--.. March. Ist. E. F. SPENCE,
FOR PANAMA, at 9 o'clock, A. M. punctuall Druggist and Apothecary,
ani connect via Panama Railroad at ve ane Ay BROAD STREET.
WThieenh tekete ante donnek: tha tec Diaz IN Roar fc Otte, Paints, P Patent wed.
Railroad Co. and Atlantic and Paeific Steamship
.
hol, Gamphexe,
—, orders rem aot Weenies satan sepo-1r
Treasure for bees prope tue be received on board
=» “ont 12 o'clock (midnight) on Mon 4. NEW YORK SALOON,
TR: searchin teetaian ew be resitvel on Dowtl Ne. 72 Bread street, Nevada City,
der heya pha reo the Conipaiehs Games fos TT TR above tamus procured at the °s Office fo: & ACY har
its shipment. roman Freight or apply te. M’ _ . Que eager) the best
Gor. Secramnto and Leideedget Wt a ensons ven in the RAMEY AB?
San Francisco. _ . Seaeewte eee op Ag “old ap ca aa
ve a” a call—he an
EMPIRE M ARKET REMOVED will use you well. ial f4-tf
To No. 5 Commercial Street.
CHAS. 3 KENT
MILTON COMBS, Constable.
BAKER & WYMORE,_
DEALERS IN
. Wheat, Barley and Ground Feed,
RESH E. KINDS. i MEATS, 0 of at Citep ate
: SS et set Se
Within arenomdte dtace of Nevada
-WOOD—O* all kinds, on: hand and
Fohaup ee cote:
with his vt 1
HE UNDERSIGNED WOULD. INFORM
T the Ladies and Gentlemen of
No. Q's boi
doit. -Unel
so electrific
company, Fe
NEVADA!
A-carefully
City and G
ed by H. B
he lids pres
residences,
of the two
ble accurac
ible in such
a comprehe
y by A.
. Valley, by.
of the latte
former pub
present o1
churches,
trustees, ¢
en, which
terspersed
ness men o
is full of it
lisher will
DISTRIC
23d.—May
plaintiffs t
Cloonan
complaint
Elston +
tional time
file answe
Booth v
tion for a:
bur—Fin¢
fendants fi
‘Webbe
mitted, an
elosure of
and Leon:
Diederi
was admit
Tt
der:Comp
. the most
has taken
Forty. laé
present, a
o’cleck in
given by
and we a.
ent this e
z= T
Henry ar
this after
oe A
through .
badly inj
Sulcu
mining a
taking pi
_ 8 cabin, ;
friends,
, —