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January 2, 1862 (4 pages)

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snot long since when the States Rights Demoerats,) of Alexander Alamilton, wore “brought up in. the annual ventions of the Democratic party for poand regular execration, The ‘pure ‘Thonias Jefferson” were always and eptnselor of Washington , the leader of d bie ank and file of the Demoerats, to suffer immeasurably in comparison with the Bage of amen, among the rest, De Toquevitie, had givon théir opinion, after an exmnination of the intelligence and respectability of its time. 1¢ was of no import to Democrats that Alexnder y atoad eoutessed by all the ide, as the greatest , American ‘of his day, a8,an incorruptible patriot and a warrior of dilvinguished servi— 008 to his country. Alexander Hawitton fa-vored-4 more consolidated government than the Democratic sentiment was willing to see’ henee, the aiin of States Rights’ Demofats has been to deery him. ~** That goverament is best which governs least,” was for years the standing moxim of ‘the Democratio party. The result has been geen all along-in the tendency to latitudinarianiem in the construction of the American Constitution, That instrament had powers en if properly exercised, to preserve st, but the object of the dominant party _ . duticn upo loane will ns, ($0 ‘ine the language of al party, was supposed bythe’ Monticello. If mattered not. that impartial nd, 4 ; is has who have New York, and embarrass the operations of tive duties upon iron, woolens, ete., will greatly encourage domestic industry, and ensble the people to out inconvenience. retarn for pretection, the man ru, mnust; pay excise duties upon their products. This was Mr. Guthrie’s theory when Secretary of the Treasury. The gross product of manufucturing indurty . was then eatimated aot thi lions, since which time it has been increased. ‘If thé’ fevente from imports be further ren and it must fall upon the favored interests. . a pa also. “eo that ad pomareios will propesé to ress the adoption of a new fiscal system, whereby the independent treasury system will be substantially aband‘oned, and a national paper ourrency, founded upon the eredit cf tie government,be crent-d; asury notes, pays robebly ot five dollars and upwards, will probably become a substitute for local bunk "Ui pena epsom 6 # prominent Republican Senators favor & project for the-establishment of a mutional. bank, a8 a fiscal agent of the government, but others would prefera ry bank. When this entire systein shall ‘be established, the strength of the Federal Government will be ote ne te there are signs a the government will become rapidly consolidated andcentralized: — = rear 9" Baron Ricasoli states that the nations al flag of Italy floats over 800,000 tons of shipping, manned by 100,000 sailors. A ‘ creation” of nobles on a large scale is at this moment one of the chef pre-oceupation of the ruler of France! It has long been thought of. siieoe Voltiire defined a physician to be “An unfortunate gentemen, expected every day to perform a mi ly to reconcile health. with intemperangs. The first part of the “ History of Julius Cesar,” by Louis Napoleon, may soon be t during the last half cenbeen to construe those powers away, gs people whe have done mest to ment, or who have denied. such power altoether, and who have dwelt upon the perfec. tion of the States Rights’ doctrine, are now seen. making the attempt in the Confederate States to centralize power toa greater ex~ ‘tent thon was ever. proposed by Alexander Homilton, the man whom they have invete~ wately abused for having monarchical princi~ ples, “Even in this State, which haa thug far pa content with the Constitution of the Chited States aa itis, that old-time Demoerat, Peter Hf. Burnett, formerly Gov-ernor of the Stato . Supreme Judge, has » Pome to laud tho” rejected notions of Hamil_ ton, and to advocate a change-in the Government to conform to similar notions. These signs go to show. that the Demdoratic ' or the component parts of the olf party, are tejecting those highly democratic. idear of government of which Jeffersan was consideared by the Democracy as the father, and are taking up with the plans of hie great rival, _ "The Auburn Herald estimates that. over.a hundred Chinese were drowned in} ‘that county during the late flood. Forty-five Wore drowned at Oregon Bar, on the North Fork of the American ; abovo Junction Bar, on the Middle, Fork, eleven were swept off, and others wore drowned at bare higher up. : Smatt Pox--Mr, Mason, of San Jose Pelham, of Sxm Luia Obispo, in which he was the old Articles of Confedernve. the Constitution but a mere for. ti . . Worcester. It is needless to add, that while" p. regular eervice at ‘looked for, the final execution of the ‘mape, ‘Which the work is to be enriched, being the only delay to its immediate publica0 ee by ‘ = The aragon wpb’ disease, a terrible malady which the boues of workmen in Incifer mateh factories, ete., is said te be cutable by the use of bichremates. M. Pelix sier, a French chemist, who has invertignted this enbject, declares that the best remedy is bichromate of. ammonie. When Oliver Cromwell first coined money, an old cavalier, looking at one of the new pieces, read. this inscriptien on one sida, “ God be with us,” and on the other, “ The Commonwealth of England.” “ I see,” said he, “ God and the Commonwealth are on different sides.” In the Berlin journals we find an account of an injury sustained by the Grand Duke ot “Mecklenburg-Scherwin, who was accidently shot in the leg by one of his suite, while enjoying the pleasures of the chase. It mnat ave been awful to hear the Grand Duke of Meeklenburg-Scherwin about the busi ia. OR ae EE oe _ The Japanese are. rapidly becetning civilized, as foreigners are setting up grogshops in their country ot a great rate, ‘They will have to import that other branch of Weatern civilization whieh is kuewn as the Maine law. The poison and the antidote wilk-preceed iret the seme quarter of the globe, Te * ‘ Stove Pik Ivvincmies.—A military company, in full erm, wre enlled out a short time sinee by the Sherilf of Worcester ovunty, Md., te capture a pungy which was tiking oysters againat the law. “Lhe compa4 in 4 batteon, proceeded to the wauflict © coptain of the pungy\ went below’ get outa stove pipe, moutting it, cannon) style, over the bullworks, and standing atine end with» big lump of charcoal lighted avd sparkling. The moment ws critical with every advantage on the side of the captam of the pungy, who straightened up, and at arma’ at length, prepared to apply the match.
Simaltaneously ae he thrust the chunk of fire inte the stove pipe, the military jum ped overbourd, and a ‘slashing wbout,” and diving was never witnessed in the waters of the military were under wiiter, the cuptin of the pungy hoisted sail, and bade farwell to the waters of Maryland; and that, since oe y aforesa ving 80 . is been called the “ Stove Pipe levies’. Gen. SuUMNER's FaMLy.—G ner's are marned ‘6 ott created sume discontent . heavy, if not prohibi. , pay internal taxes, withundred. wile . to bearer, of the de1° et nas ~ of Captan . OS Or d Washington sts.; Nevado. evn ea . thion in edie #2 fg ne of the -we: e Secession . the Peruvian Cotton Rye, Wheat, Barley, whieh had ‘feubles,i >.. > — CG Buckwheat, Beans, Peas, Timwet blink ! Lyon at Camp. Carbine. RicwELteu is supposed to be willie, a ‘crook he man] resurrected at Placerville. The News is eee agen 3 sag . FO oe 2a re a large aud goed assortment of the days ' parole ee poanead . Pélishing the old fellow down into sumesand Provisions.. -this etate ’ for the exchange of thing like an ordinary man by dint of extra. fil be ‘sold _at the lowest rates. he is prot a rs was made a few . ordinary exertions. mm : Saal : fact that weeks ago, Gapt. George thought be would — ie a ‘s chfield Sie shat — = family and then i sn the . sour mill in: Pera, N. Y. approached too vs DEALERS 1X Oa however, 4g peg my —% to penetrate our . near the machinery, was caught by the eog. DRUGS, MEDICINES, OILS oe aes. fines, and was also —_— _———_ bimeeif. wheel, and before she was rescued had her on ee Stationery, Cigars, on — a to Gen. Halleek. Shortly r his arrival right leg almost gulled from her body. examine 7 pape sue ‘on Monday night he was arrested cme eee oe Red Dog, May 2; ai \ ity in whe up in the military prison. Gen. Halleck did 7 Pho Marysville Appeal hie entered . si Sorte i ‘We saw not see fit te grant amnesty te such as Capt. niet bbw Valea. “Mads debe aide FELIX CILLET’S this New George. mb cela 7” : Shaving & Hair Cutting Saloon ninth ors EF A droll fellow was asked by an old lady sictiisedies testes ieee Wetec ts il ae they go t ‘to read the newspaper, and taking it, began f . pong i the hack co. Capt. Paty ‘AIR cut in any style : American, French ee iady frie: as follows: ” Last night yesterday morning . © ae : . H English _ Particular wttention paid to the haps they shout two in the afternoon, before breakfast, . Tecently made the trip trom Honolulu te . cyting of Children’s Hair. rene es ‘a hungry boy, ubont forty years old, bought . that port in ten days, nineteen hours and forty _PERFUMERY.—Always 6n hand, a fine to repeat a-big custard for a lévy, and threw? minutes. This is said to be the quickest trip . assortment of wrens ae pmectees FY pert yet to con a — _ nine po ge Mpa” 4 sataver pa reeens. pe iy mgr warreated thedhela Maneet< lonken@ it; broke ble Hebtankisaff'abore nee, SN aa SHAMPOO—This is the only “place in this fell into a dey pat pond and ps mi a= DEATEZ. city where persons can bu De. ~ Ca: aneaee —— About forty years after that, onthe same day, . = Sadat mpoo, ied pores nn old ent ha 20 turkey aera high a sities het hen daugliver of ‘Deand tire a Koss dak Woncaaaae oe ceo et a welll Chae lew Yankee Doodle on a frying pan, an 8. Nichols ; aged 2 mont sand 7 days. ore: : dee 21 -£f tendency Knocked the old Dutch church down, and mes eae fies ini Killed «sow and two dead pigs at Boston . 0 bitter teare for theebeshed, amie ¢ pe Nish where a deaf and dwnb man waa talking Blossom of being seen and gone! NEW BOOKS! PAR BME French to his want Pete.” The lady. taking bioep inn igtetenne we strow thy bed. JUST RECEIVED BY warning . ‘laimed : “ Du tell!” ever » departed one ! : 5 ms bh bene eee mal Whose all of life, a rosy ray. CEORCE W. WELCH, anes PREDICTION OF A CoTTON MILLENNIUM. Blushed. into dawn; and passed away.. National Hymns, aes is me by —-Capt. R C. Kendall, formerly of the U. 8. . , Hematiied Anderson’s Adventures in Southwest’n A Const Survey, who is the discoverer of the plea oe ve . ete ands ; , Cecil Dreemeé, but a lot perennial cotton tree, that will flourish in —7 ™ : a had em The Cloister and the Hearth, most mel cold chmates, predicts that “the time is not. How seonthy brightness caren em Life and Writings-of-Gen: Lyon, and itde. very remote when hedges, most efficient us With pasaton of with grief { -_. Tae Cotten Kingdom, a fences, shull yield annual dividends of cotton; . Now; not a sullying breath can rise, . Patriotié and Herete Eloquence, most mir loe:] ornamental trees, blending the useful . To dua thy glory in the skies Lady Mod, : fewest» ith the agreeable, shall repay tenfold their: , * ~ Lamplighter’s Story, state are and culture, and the rigged heights of . =——— =} {bject Lessons, . daike wit dson, the pluins of Montyomery, and Arrivals at National Exchange . kast syone, ‘ the fe valleys of the Keystone State, and Broad Street, Nevada. Py MA . The jr the undulati Apsodey yg the Sar West, ; ? Shiaiiiash abit Seen: onde. ’Ke shall’gleam in the «unlight, white as the winoO. . ter drift, with ge et pods of Democratic ee eae Sing ee — i a ance a Soy og peas cotton.” Millennium sre tardy things. DECEMBER, dist, 1861. 2 ames —_ , M G Locke, } T Eaton, City Pa a OTe Fi ‘ Among the booty taken by French soldiers neers ume ¥ See e i FORWARDI NC HOUSE ! them be at Pekin was a valuabt: an enters work of y, do Gilbert. C House AT ELIZA. : thronged -art, namely, @-figure of a camel in delid silver, . Alexander, 4 Kt Pierce, Washi — : . nearly a jaahoahtek, hen sarne ey tet M A Silversmith; do Pim a PeRiSA being theca point from which goods who catp oe H ‘h : Ge” -W MeComock do 4-ean be shipped to the mountains at reasona not the ¢ a cleck, and ite hump being decorated with M Detritk do E Buckley. . do rates in consequence of the high water and rubies, emeralds and other precious stoner: DW tHauraham, do J Lyon, do 71 bath tate of the roads, the subééribers, to arcomA sur The ort ty whieh the word London” Dewthet, keville. Rind day ents modate the public have established a young fo! is engraved, is in the posession of a non-comaslewey, @2 . © rass Valle A pa it offlcer‘of the 101st regiment, who . § 5 pany, Marter, Ht Tent Branch Forward ing House, ped te has refused seventy thousand fiances for it. E Head, do HSB . Mooney F : : Colley, v i tert, Sao" Se ere, tbe . abet nies ant aa of the erat of te ome’ . arrell, > Harmer, ronage. othing \w a ie wi frostor roe ame on *-1CB Miller, ~ da JR Wilson, T Talk left undone to ‘iaaere the Sjrompt sldpment of Lancaste Sherif’. F. Taghabue, urveyor; and BE. B13 eae ey RD teas Brees . Ow ee roan kaa fantastic zebra Presvewung Attorney, for Lynn . N/Woodberry, do : Marysville, Dec. 28, 1861. SN ~ A: party County, Nevada sional ¥. Ist 18°2 ' DRS. CHAPMAN & HATCH, Be eas EW” Prince Nipoleon is reported to have . CC Whymore, City MB Rice, : mH : cae spoken favorably of the North to his angust WC dtoves, = ; ages. Surgioal and Mechanical Den us ts, =e ot cousin, The Paris correspondent of the . C Butler, do =A Rocine, ewe would inform our friends ~~” tions wei London Morning Post writes: “1 believe . JA Palmer, +4 © Kasting, Wash and all wishing our services that and eban iat We ebaage Hes talon pince in the policy. 7 Uasetes’ “ae. Saino Cine, te WE ARE PREPARED as we e¢ of France toward América, which is strict . J Kendall, do OKaker, Sukie tei pot age ner neutrality, If any feelling prevails amongst J Reymond, do Mra Honse be pana her commie sensitive by iously an high personages here itis a desire to see a a > phd 43 me exposure ofthe nerve will be filled without aches wh reconciliation take place between the North . 2% ‘ rte a? . camsing pain. felt onl J McAllister, de arter, . do phy and the South without further bloodehed and . A W Folts, do «© § Bletet, B-Creek WE WILL Hundred commercial ruin.” 3 ~— @ K Reed, Relief sea at me ie Maso® Gatt.aGner.—Mr, Gallagher, Ser-. Pe iainie, “a2 koa ee ho charge Ps ase mode. ator representing Calaveras. county, was re-} EP Lurie, do WH right, do rate, an ee permanently Tue I cently, as our_redders have already been in. . A Nevin, do -'C A Brown, 5 River, —<this 2 bundaed formed, commissioned as Major in the Third S bern M4 fy sarong “3 Vaile i. Regiment California Volunteers. A high com-. 5 McCourt, Jo> 5 Rose, Blue Tent > ‘TETER’S Stomach Bitt mt S89 pliment: was paid to him. Hisappointment . A Warrin, _—ao__J. Stoue, do SE. Rena Tare Mamaoh Hietore his oppo was made at the unanimous request of the . & @ Warrin do Wd Edwards, ville . —The operation of this palatable remedy upon “ hie teeta officers of the regiment. ——-p-$ YP ittcholes fogs . — = “se the stomach, liver exeretory organs is singular~~ __ —e ; Mr Nase, Col Hill ED Sicket ly soothing and conserestive.:.It_regulates, re i a TELEGRAPHING TO INDIA.—The Malta Aa Stinehiteld. Red Dog J.B Newton, San Frac’o . cruits an@ purifies them. Dyspepsia in all its was vot and Aléxand:ia submarine telegraph was sucPhebe oy ‘ by oe Moores __. forms yields t6 its control and invigorating pro “fellow’s cessfully opened on November Ist. During . Ww Secon. ar fnnell, _ Red Deg’) perties, and it is recommended to mothers, enwere. 80 Sint day twenetg five messages of twenty . queens . feeble’ by the cares and duties of maternity, xs ¥ the amp words each were tranamitted, at the rate of the. and best tonic they can probably use, ee five minutes per mestage. The length of IMPOR TANT NOTICE! . tn at thecrisisot female life it will be found to the w the line is 1,400 miles. . e tly useful, and elderly persons will dehave bes Soa A tive much Inore benefit from it than from ora ;Stuver Over ABUNDANT.—Silver half ROM gs deaee stimulante.—Sold nhs all Druggists ies “f° Rerimi dollars>says the Bulletin, sre intrinsically 2 ae déaleére anywhere. ~ dee. 1-Im : retired . valued in ‘ranciseo at 2, per cent, dis8. HAAS & COv — — — & CHK Count; that is, tetranemit silver Goin te New a ee eee ae PRESENTS : ~~ Yerk in any con — quantity would. _ pre o * The bus cost 2 per cent. mere than te send gold.— J Kee GENE paler YOR THE HOLWDAYS! der the. Thivcomes of Washoe. But while the bok . Q REA T REDUCTION! © alone. ere decline te take more than $5 in half dolaa pe EO Ree RN ze lars for less than 2 per cent., they will take So ES 5 Dona ity in querters. at par. a : i ope eel : > vg oleate pa __ . S PRICE OF BOOTS!.2:. Go MISLOH'S, where Jou can buy eplenof thie ¢ “Youre Men’s Gaiistian Apsoctation. . ~ . ee asd et ted the . A secretion. of eae 8 Seat the ons FROM THIS DATE—Dee. 20th, 1861. BOOKS, ALBUMS, ee hundred States is about to be beld, to eotisider the Pai 3 PROT DENUMS, ers in Si propriciy.of united ailenerjetorctonintte. CHEAP JOHN . SILVER @ SHELE CARDCASES ess. nd the beast Wil sell Boots from $1,00 to $1,50. . PORTE MONAYES, &c., ee Tan ~E. F. SPENCE, : AN AND SURGEON,... After el