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<Evth 1862. .
Meeting-o
this eveui:
6th—Wasminetox, Feb:. Mer
“ic Aielo Mews:
The news ia '¥ ester
—AT THe—
xicans had been drioe
their 5th.—Senator Bright. was expelled to-day. .
_ May's paper, from the Atlantic .side~is brief, intrenchments without loss to Jonathan's The galleries were densely crowded
and the }:
HOOK & LADDER HOUSE ! .
Broad Street, Nevada City.
feduced twenty-five per cent.
. ers. rallied ipanunfavorable location, and
~“secount. Thurlow was cut out for a diplo
“Throw dewn your ‘arms, boys, and surrender.
By George! the barbarians are
shooting bullets at ue!” said
Our forces are
on the way to Tennegsee
Jc
sigs
ue
__Son or Dickens.—Charles Dickens, Jr.,
b im his defense,
but left .
ts-bary mie
i
& esas
Punch.
this kind
MANAGERS.
ft _
siiee:
; nase viikx,._
The Secretary of the Treasury has sdTue
oystersin
beds
st Onkland
dressed another note to Spaulding, of N. Y., ayia
Johnern
Grimes,
eee
the. fectsthe of
tho
freat “waterare
of . . Wm.
+
. to-day, urgingimmediate actio
on the
n Treas-’
and Will give a good account of themselves.
son will p
=
_etambees river coming down in the . . as Coline,
3
:
invited th
-ga XS Tne, ——
Dan Mulloy,
-ury Note Bill, Arrangements have been made bay in sueh quantities,
change, 1
Woxrs’ nak,
Cs
BIROHVIELE.
hth
BP
nee
Lae
Thos
Rynolds,
Jas
Ryan,
". by the opponents of the Dill;
for wv substitute
arrived
from
ens to retaliate if the bridge-burners are not
Los
Angeles
that
the
town
rd
NORTH SAN JUAN.
oe Es Foo =
Brother Avery, we have combatted that
Jomn Hoey,
: sentiment heretofore, It is a sentiment that consolidating the leading featares in the propAnsheim has not.been destroyed, only a Ea Bay:
as prisoners of war.
‘treated
small amount of damage
having been done . ™*vy
a
.
An important item is that which informs has never been indorsed in our hearing by osition of Valandingham and Conklings.
to the town or vineyards
by
flood.
MOORS'S FLAT.
Seeeren
as that A.J. Butler has been rejected as any person of any party. Indeed, some of Another skirmish took place yesterday af
Richard Dillon,
Jas. McNamara,
Mane Sn,
volunteer prides himself upon thedomes . Michael MeCarty __ MFitagerald.
Commissioner of Subsistence.
our Demogratic cotemporaries haveack nowlternvon in Occoquan, in which four rebels ‘ ticSy-A
arts he has learned-during camp life, writes
* BUREKA.
CHEROKEE
in faedged the victery, » Republican victory. were killed. The assistant Quartermaster.
‘The London: Times has pronounced
vor of waiting a little before acknowledging That Governor Stanford would have been
of Burnside's expedition ishere [New York} can cook,
the independence of the Southern Confederelected had all the votes he gained from Concharterin
g more steamers and sailing vessels
their
ness been doubled by Republicans and given
en he gre en Eon get eed nawbenas wks . AbDeBY hcraton, Mr Pitapatriek,
acy. Other
British papers aro “on the ramstill, and want somebody to hold them. the latter, is plain.
ae Nynagh oageainr pg general house
in which to forward ordinance and commis;
:
sary
stores. He reports the heal
ofth
the Arrivals at Nodienal Exchange
Bright is about to receive his sentence.
The victory was a party triumph in every
Broad Street, Nevada.
Congress will give him “Jesse.
sense of the word. Lincoln carried the
State the year before, and nothing had interWasnineron, Feb. 6th.—Those who = GEO. RB. LANCASTER, PROPRIETOR
_Disoncanizens.—From
the bottom of the fered to deprive the party of votes. The ted »gainst Bright's expulsio
n were Bayard,
page”
ould
we seo in the signs
of the times a disenough to put its triumph beyond doubt.—
_The-report
of Gen, Scott's gomg to Key
with
a fraternally patriotic feeling to act with sively « Union triumph «under euch eireumWeat is ineorreet.
~poultion dimong “all parties to: come together Why the victory should be termed exelu
The New York’ Timescorréspondent at.
one mind and one seul for the good of our standes ie beyond ourpower of analysis.
ommon country, and only that country, we
J Beek,
San Francisco ©
P
Taylor,
Red Dog W
do
Yates, Moores
a
Gab Fallows: 8 Point
: » ; Willis,
arr “ae
Bb.
Davenport;
}Harris.
Freeman, SanJuan J MeCanbridge
e,
O'a
(The steamer Nevada surprised the . Paris saya? ‘A secret document from Jeft
of Knight's Landing, a few days since, Davia has been furnished to the governments
*~ tylewn
to the winds. But, in our own State people
by
steaming
up to their levee. None but of France and Englan 1, which ives full deat least, we are sorry that no such auspicious
amiall sized steamers have heretofore reachtails of the resources ‘of the Confederacy,
signe appoar to gladden the patriotic heart,
¥
. od that point-an the Sacramento. The NeLand points
would rejoice to see old party organizations
Pe
"
va
neo
oe
word for.
selves,
Co, at N
‘than“éver.
-@peak fro
*
The Public are gre
ment-of-t
‘that there
diugie ad ii
tend without any
field calle
TICKETS FIVE DOLLARS,
bilious in
ANNIVERSARY BALL, .
that we v
ple by ind
Perhaps .
how, but.
TO BE GIVEN AT
TEMPERANCE HALL . .
Monday Evening,
17TH.
“é
18628,
By C. B. Irish and N. Flinn,
TICKETS..,.....
FIVE DOLLARS.
kr THE BEST MUSIC has been secured
Wasu
Petaluma
the vicini
‘the amon
banks of .
wannet
be
and fifty
farme aloi
The Schoo) will meet_on Monday, Tucsday and for the: occasion~Messrs. Smidtschnelder aiid
THe Reser Commirree:—TheReliof . : WasHtneton, Feb. 6th.—A special te . ..
Thursday of each week.
nie
n
Pnsaruiciy tai gel Committee have
Paton
on their hands 350 famthe N. Y. Herald anys: “ John Parker, Cunmeritorious
claim ‘to office.
but that is all.—
ilies, mostly womeu and children, the hus
saul
‘The proposition to form
a grand Union party
bands and fathers generally remaining at
on-a fair
and equal basis comes from the Rehome to look after the
retains of their
rsons in the
publicans snd the Republican press alone,
Mary’s Hospital who receive their daily
while on the other hand we see and hear of food trom
the hands of the Committee, In
Erivate leseons
Mr.
W., will
sul at Honolulu, has arrived and informs the noon.
given
at any time.
little children in the afteree
Government that agents have been sent taA CRAND SOIREE .
England to bypothicate the entire group of Will come off on Thar:
‘Evening next
nothing but the vaunted virtues of Democonsequence of the urgent; demands from Sandwich Islands to Great Britain.
‘eratic principles, and strenuous efforts to reSacramento, the Mayor yesterday forwarded Grass VaLLey Gas Lieut Company.—
vive the oldDemocratic party. Where ever 3000 in cash to the city, leaving but a tei A eompany, under the above name, has. been
ing balance on hand here, and the demand
and chartered in this place, for the
an unimportant election ish ad the Democrats for more is now
extremely urgent. “It is evse of furnishing the citizens of Grass
FOR SALE.
THe
part in Grass Valley. kridwn as the
Wine! ester Market, aw Teased to E.
Vv. Wilkins. Said
—_ is: eligibly situated
eswary that steps should betaken at once to are named in the charter asTrustees for on
the corner of Milt and eil stteete and is one
rovide more relief, Thé First Baptist three months:
of the best stands for a, Market in the city. The
i
hareh yesterday sent in $202 15, and the} William Loutzenheiser, .E. MeLaughlin, present oecupaat has an unexpired lease ge
Size of the lot 106 by 20 feet.
e
proceeds
of the entertainment’ given by the Wu. K. & neer, J. H. Henderson and months.
sale is peremptory, as the owner is Son to the
colored people at Apollo Hall, atnounting
new
mines.
menthly
ith.—G. V’. National.
rent is
A ly
for further particulars in Nevada at THIS vy 5
te $65, was alao handed in,—S. F. Cail.
ooeracy went together as naturally as ever.
. Who eve? hears of a proposition from
Democrats to feryra Union party unless they
establish the basis and call it Democratic ?
Piumhoff.
‘
The Supper will be given at Withington’s Hal).
FRESH
at Temperance H
best of Music
has been secured for the oceasion.
Ticketse—Two Dollars.
Nevada, Feb. 8th, 1862.
ate out in force, and on a recent occasion in ident that there is much destitution among
alley with a permanently reliable and
the Legislature the Secesh and Union Demfamilies iv the city, and it isimperativly nececonomical light. ‘The following gentlemen
Under such circumstances we are disposed
Ir the “ Marquis de Borax,” were in the FiCK, or in Grass Valley to A. J. ESSERY, ‘on
_ to stand upon our rights. For our own part
the rear part of the let.
18-lw
Ratuer Low Necken.—The following habit of paying, even for the mustard
and
we do not feel like submitting to the dictation outside fouch is related by Mra. Piozzi, in pepper consumed in his way-side hostelries,
CARDEN! !
SA entael
—-AND—
FIELD SEEDS!
y to
@videnHe found m the woods an unexploded’
GE
shel , who graduated at the head of this class, SAMUELS, due the old firm, the public are
oes all around us are, that the opposition and. sitting astride of it, lighted the fuse which
ly, and that thé.’business will
notified acco:
numbered
rei
GROWTH
OF iset:
JUST. RECEIVED:
Bas
renee. Eight, othera were slightly hurt,
Another doit, belo ng to the Forty-eighth
months since.
:
goshtgorrabac tana
eee
I Gn
Notice to Scrip Owners!
_
Portland,
at the pre
purpose v
25th ult.
SANDS
MIcuyvi
town whi
tence on 1
its mouth.
FOR SALE!
daily trips
By Dr. C. M. BATES,
¢
bate
=
Nevada,
Jan. 30th 1862.
. ably veti¢ent about: the damages in Sacre. .
te If ever emanei tion is adopted
mento, until a great many ofits readers have fhe park of a
ry Cumeren,
rs of the Northern
explain it?”
* it is ho more to be explai
replied’ his host;
come to the conclusion
the State has sufer
_ed terribly and Sacramento bat little, and the foundation of it.
ameueaeatec ne cncentemeenarennl
e
some leng
is one
of 1
The Firet Lot Direct From
FLOUR!
> Which will vg or without any reserve
KR. FINNIE.
Cor.
of Main & Commercial streete.
Nevada, Jan. 20th 1862.—tf.
_
BLANKETS:
BLANKETS!! —
splendid lot » Pag
Swiss Blankets. large size and superior
Bigatygsanros quae: "=e ee
ouse Lining always on
NaPa~
of Janua
which. ha
tiles an h
crossed o1
AN INVOICE OF
{y—firet lot ever in Nevada, which 1 will selt
A VALUABLE INTENTION.—A
ce Te
but whisk
Geor@
JUST ARRIVED!!
dj ea RECEIVED
Th
are not desirous of doing
an¥ injustice, even
under cover of wa
ville,
Butte Ree
"PREASURER’s Orrics,
Regiment also pans
Severe, Bur Just.—* Ah! T am very
ashell in cane.
NEvYADa, Feb. Sth, 1862.
LL persons hav
warrants drawn on the.
the camp. Si
larly enough, the only sorry for this rebellion; it. prevents my going,
VAULTING AMBITION OVERLEAPING ITnear
injury he experiene was the tearing of his . South,” said an Engliehm:
ist 1859, are requested to present the same for
See. ~The Union has been devoted during cout. A iragment ofthe iron was thrown dining at a club in Philadelph the other day, payme
nt
at this office. Inton
ere
the samest
will,
ia, by invitation.
two months past to showing by reports. and three hundred yards, passing through the
.
tell me,"’ he continued, “that the eease w ith this date.
canvas.of
a
tent
E.
G.
WAITE,
gentleman™
ing & trunk
to}
extracts how badly other parts of the State
is olily to be found at
Treasurer of Nevada County.
es
: a the South. How is that, pray? Can you
have suffered by floods, but has been remarknile
o
a Th
graphic li
and accounts
among its membe
be
ter
on
parties‘are determined on more party strugwith his cigar, It burst, cutting his bands rals Joseph E. Johnson and Lee,rs Genehereaf
ho
MATTESON & BROTHER.
has
not
offat
the
wrists,
and
tearing
out
his
stomach
Nevad
.
a,
Feb.
7th
1862.—
been
3-w.
assigned any position by the Governgles after the old. sort, we must pronounce He languish
4
ed two. hours’ after the occurment, altho h he offered
his
i
disorganizers, and that too, @f the most un
up so m
not impor
PRR ikTe2a ELIZA AND MARYSVILLE !!
-orgunization of their party when the
er, below
gation, at
‘WATER POWER DERRICKS
iment, met a shocking death the other day.
FILUm
Record th
even with
heavily Jo;
vilel. If
freshets d
WATER POWER DERRICK
of a wheel within a wheel, when it is well. a litter from Bath, in 1818, when the fashthe Spirit of the Times would not dis
ions of ladies dresses ex posed ‘a consideragteat an interest
in the permanency o
M4zzEsex & BROTHER ARE
known the inner cirele has men strongly susble” of the nude,and Talleyran
d said ot F. 8. Placerville Republican.
associated in the business
of making
pocwad oftemporiging. with traitors. The ‘w robe: “Elle commence t
What does it mean ?
She writes:
Union Democracy has men sound to the core
n in our upper crescent,
The Water Power can be casi!
for the Union. It has also others whe oeeupy clergyma
Crry oF TRE Desext.—Hwnboldt City,
to the
mamma, about ten dvya ago, that he’ had on
common Hand
PUMPIN + WINDthe
celebra
ted
river
so
named,
Mies
contain
debatable ground, and we do not like to run lust his heart to prett
Prideaux, and
s LASSING and SAW to
MILLS.
many of them handsomely built
the hazard of placing one of these latter in that he must absolutely murry ter or die. fifty houses,Sonte
All Kinds of Machinery
of the builders are using
Can be run with very Mttle water where there ts
a position of trust. Separate the gold from The mother gravely replied, ‘My dear, you
Town
lots
sell for $60 to $100; sufficient Hydraulic
not been acquainted with the lady above butter
re. TRIP HOOKS
‘the dross; give the Republicans a hand in Ahave
of @ new construction,
always safe and
fortnight, let me recommend you to see fresh is worth 50 cents; potatoes 10 cents: gure,
a
meats
on
a
20
to
25
cents
per pound. The
the assay, and “we will be glad to affiliate more of her.’ More of her!” exelaimed the
tic » Iron
x
peed
lad,.‘why Eve -seen-dewn te -the-fifth—rib—on town is 330 miles north-east of C
Orders for WATER.
KS
from
abroad
130 miles from Honey5 Lake, ~ In is the cen_rempsiy atended to. Shop on Deer Creek
» betheir just influence in the affairs of the Goveach side already !'"" The letter writer adds tre of a minin « territury 40 miles
leng and Pointed our Traveling “Agent.
a joke ef her own, that our Brittish belles:
ernment, That is what we call a fair and outstrip those of any
, #08
other nation.
honorable Union. partya Union party on the
CP
OF the class which graduated at West COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE!
INCWWENTS at Port Ruyat.— The Post Point
right basis—s Union party that ignores the
in 1829, fifteen are dead, ten are '}. HE partnership heretofo
Office at Hilton Head in:three weeks ofits known
re
under
to be in the National service, three
past and recognizes only cordiality of feeling existenc
the name and firm of
TT
e has sent North, in round numbers, are
fighting
for
the
rebels,
seventeen hate rein its members for one great and glorious obeighty thousand letters. Mr. Sears, the Pustand their whereabouts is unknown,
“HORACE B. MATTESON har purmaster, is a man of ene
ect,
and.one has been dismissed from the service. chased all
the
ht, title and interest in’
‘ But, those depablicans who coungel a dispid soldier, belonging to @ Roundhead Reg-. The Dubuque Heruld culls attention to the Machine Shop
in 8evada and the entire ome of
~~
Ricu G
Alans sahr pateaves at New York Hotel
MARCH
main y
@nagnif; .
Jas Me tourt,
ee
j
=
man,. though
ments that an avowed Union
‘
h
Pat Muleahay,
:
out tke advantage which France open a Deatae oolat
“The Republicans, it. is trne, as they have vada took from Knight’s Landing two hunalways done, still hold ont the olive branch,
would derive by ‘aiding in the: establishment
head of beef cattle for the San ‘Fran. Temperance Hall,
and
still continue
te show in their appointdred
of the Confederacy.”
Ou Monday Evening, Feb. 10th, °62.
cisco market.
oe
Hagadorn
FLOOR MANAGERS.
Davia, Oaleans Geo Foster, G Valley
yk
do
Fk
las. Downey
B v4 er, SailurF J H Herbett, Sailor F
“woaton ep
BaLMo
beautiful
.
aa
Jas MeCambridze, _
Richard Pierce,
Humbug
J_Bragan, Sacra’to @ toler,
‘was spent
midnightt
OMEG As:
—
hose
heart
do we wish for a grand Union party, Misorganizing effect of defeat upon the opcomposed of all men determined to stand by position parties, and the prestige that sucCowan, Carlisle, Harris, Kennedy, Latham,
the Government in every extremety, and to cobs gives to a party, would insure votes to Nesmith, Pearce, Powell, Rice, Saulsbury,
put down the rebellion at any cost. And the Republican party in the last election Teneyck, Thompson and Wiley.
and from
and for sale low.
on HaALLeck.—An
M. C. from pe
ti
fiatel
Of all deseriptions fer “sate cheap to suit the
Sheets & Pillow Cases always on hand.
&SMARX.