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‘Women owners not s dollar more than a Hing ten districts
Sort eats rey beens Benicia
B
and —
-. Sacramento. but that
was re.
the beginting of a year to its end, which
garded as ineredible at the time.
folk.—The Privateer . Sumter—Barn ‘might be more profitably employed in culti
vating the soil. The floods disastrous to the F
it should
be, it would greatly modify the. pre.
vailing theory with many that the present.
valleys have procured for those who‘ désire
high
are caused by the fillingin of the
ie
sieht
neue
acne
—
soos
irom the
a aiuing,
to begin. Complaints are heard that crops away or seriously a. tunnels have
: tocultive the uplands a favorable opportunity
2 We areacinar Dr. Williams,
of
are
r
on whose waters the General
-ought to be sown
now in @ valleys to incaved and shafts are filled andinjured; the
;
Sucramento must_
‘operator at Smarteville for the following dis-}sure & good harvest. But ti fe soil is yet ubwheels,,’ fumes and aqueducts of quartz panel trom
roca youteal to the present, on gt
patch from the Unton
of Jam, 224
thines were
touched by the plow,the seed is not sown, mills are goue, andin manyinstances the en‘which to driv
‘tiremills. “Monigs
and evenyears Will pass . bat
tbe ZA
leer?ale
i die‘urbed.
'Caicaco; Jan, “17th.The~“Cineinrmati . horcanit be inamonth to come. “'Thous‘before
the mines can be worked
as successGuzotte has nows that on Sunftay last Humands of acres of the valley land are hopelessfally as before, for the instruments and apWA Sake thee
Biles, trom
pi
aoe tr is loceted,
ly ruined, ‘and whatis lettis strippedof ima for washing and
Sacraments
city
has
agen
eer
We ;
+ . phreyMarshall's troage: being cornered hy:
ave
been
years
in
aecaaiaietlad
provements and presents discouragements to
eee is-now
neelocated there.
0,0 U; api Hinks Toll to be taza Ol Garfield’s forces laid down theirarms and.
fection they existed before thie’anfortenate et neta
ind sh
ite owners. . The farmers are so erippledin visitation. Our supplies of gold from the
of the support
000, ‘The burthen
disbanded.
ot theGoverament, unloss some) extarnordi
~ finer par
> formerly
not #0 ®
quently
back fro
ing the e
up and a
the loss of teams, and other farming applianmines will be lessened this year, and many Arrivais‘at National Exchunge
Broad Street; Nevada.
ances, and money, or that which brings mona0 unfortunate minerwh han lost his all
phi
:
ie devised to raise
ue, must had except cannon.
will
leave
us
to
go
to
t
ez
Perces
coun"GEO. R. ssa PROPRIETOR
The New York Herald's Washington disey, that they will not be able to sustain the try, or Cariboo, .OF
the ainvant
sothe other distant rethe latter sum. Allowing
-— fail'ugon
expense
of
cultivating
the
soil
extensively, gions.
* JANUARY, 23d, "1862,
for the next fiscal year patch says, a grand Trish division will be
by the State
neoded
a Hil .F G@ Armer, — B Tent
and the prospect is dubions ofa plentiful
As for the effect upon the agricultural dis-. G G Miller,
to be the sa yo 06 this,$882,000, at 60 cents formed under Gen. Shields with Meagher,
N A Hicks, D Creek KS Heath,
City
. supply of food for consumption till the hartricts, it is painful to consider. As far as E W Roberts, G Sener, SN Elton, . B Croek
of taxation Mulligan and Corrigan for Brigadiers.
on the hundred dollars, the rate
the
eye
can
see
you
look
upon
ruined
volun8 D Leivett,
MWiliport,
A
“‘R Dog
vest of 1863, unless new soil is brought unter crops, destroyed gardens ‘and mutiliW M Gates,,.: mooie’ Marrett, Humbe
Gen: Sigel will probably be thade 9 Major der culture. The prospects are. decidedly atedand set fences. The ground in many J Snyder, 8 Juan j Thomas, Cree
They burned"everything they
_ would be Pequired. About this sum was exscout
to. be:
ed on one hundred and General.
ven millions of property. But,thirty
A Fort Monroe dispatch of Jan. 16th says
por ‘cont.of the property being — ‘the remaining vessels of Burnside’y expedi
the sum will have to be raised upon w iS tion left this afternoon. Prisoners of war
_ mains,
or_on
$102,900,000. . ‘This
v
that foodin our state is to command high
“houses 0!
syinptom
“Ox tea
appearar
ing, part
wood
ef
instances washed into gullies, andin other
to those
WANTLD.-~A pious young. man. _whioee
prices for the. year to come, The induceplaces covered with sand, aud by no
christian example is offered as.a sufficient com
means
a
nutritious
sediment.
The
stock
of
ments are favorable for the oceupants
of ferhorses, cattle and hogs is lost or injured, and pensation, wishes to procure board and lodging
barrow .
«nxt in di
again. .
tile landsin the hills to ‘undertake to make the farmer.is impoverished. Worst of all, ‘In some good family yntil the storm is over.—
ition Address H, through the Postofiice.
them productive, as theyean rély with cerhe has in many iestances lost hi
and courage, and he will not fur tbe coming
tainty
almost
upon
being
remunerated
‘expected
for
to-morrow
to
be
exchanged
and sent
year make those exertions so necessary forGHeRiEEsSALE.—By virtue of an Ex
for an increase of taxes fur State purposes
me delivered issued out 9fthe Hon
their labor, We would recommend to those the benefit of our own State and the restorNorth,
rise
ora
dollars,
ae
of 26 cents on the hundred
ha
urt of the 14th Judicial pre
Dist
out of profitable employment, the taking up, ation of bis own fortane.
J r the county of Nevada, — oft Califor60, the present rate, to 85 cents.
from
News from Fort Pickens, Jan. 24, says and cultivation of such
Another ost important thing for 2 y Ge beariag date Jan. Qith, 1662, in favor of
grounds as can be
George Coffran and against David L. Swain for
This is not all. The portion-of tox yl rebel battery of Pensacola having repeatsupplied with water, of which there
look tois in regard to our breadstufls.
By. the
Ho of Two Thousand Gne Hundred and
are
hunthis
period
of
the
year,
two-thirds
of
all
the
ged upon the State for the support
48-100 Dollars debt,with interest on the gaid
four
edly fired on small vessels, Pickens. opened dreds of acres in this vicinity. Almost any
grain sowed. in California ougbttu be in the sum atthe rate of 24 . Ra 4 per month, toin round numbers, a quarte wha
war ig,
ground will reward the laborer if tilled wiseground, this year there jsat the present geoher with all—
I have levied upon
cote:a
which the State must pay. — oo “the rebel steamer which was landing
million dollars,
_ ‘To pay this will r
ly and well.
at the Nuvy Yard on the Ist. The
itional tax of stores
time scarcely any in—inthe Sacramento and
San Joaquin valle
BLEss
Sol’s sha
nade hit
months’.
Aigeipati
All. ére:
at-him; .
following “deseribea property “which was
levied upon to wit :—Ali the right
heretofore Ine
th within named defendant
title and interest of the
and I think that there
Tae PeperaL Forces on THe GULP OF is not.in other valleys of the State, ——— of, in, and to acertain Briek Kiln or Brivk Yard,
and the ground comprising the same, situate
ae
eee
e met! tinued till evening. Pickons last shot set Mexico.—The New York World says: The of the usual amounttat this time sowed.
about 34 mile from North San Juan, NevadaCo.,
this
time
itis
raining,
and
for
thirty
Psy
landing
of
Gen.
Phelps’
force
at
Ship
Island
on the east side of road leading to Cherokee, in
The Sacramento Union {avore the raising of
fire to Warrington. The conflagration conshows the destination and object of General [more the majority of the farmers will not
above named county, together with ail and sinthe sum demanded by the Geheral Governrivilegen, and appurtenances,
able to plow or sow. A few whe have light, gular therighta, ing
tinued
all
night.
It
wasatill
burning
on
the
Botler’s expedition. It is thoroughly -to sandy ground-will do better. But the rich,
Said property ts kiown
rt on bonds of the: ‘BtateMaturing in
asthe Swain
ard.
evening of the 2nd,-when the Rhode Island break up communication between Mobile and heavy soil will be too wet for the next twen-. ~Metice
is hereby given that I willéxpose to
or thirty days.” Grain ut inte the
ic sale the above deycribed ag ante 2 esba
at at sambanhueliy. The left. The fire was seen thirty-five miles at New Orleans, and menice.both those cities ty-five
bidder; for cash; ix front of
ground after the 5th of March. extremely .
{ with a hostile attaek.-then our fleeta -and+. uncertain, and a sure failure unless the spring House door, in Nevada, on 5 peepee Febisth
position is to be regarded
with sume eusdn onward moveis very lete and wet. My experience has bya% betwees the heare of 9 "clock, A * M.; and
<The State is more than four willions . The brig Mountain Eagle, just arrived at areits are in readiness for
Green ander wx hand
this 20th day of Jan. a.
ment. It+éndere moreperfect the blockade been that heavy rains in the early part of
ia debt, which is not decreasing,
and there is
Hare. rebel batteries responded and the firing con
not less than 25 cents on the
New York, reports the British ship GI
RO mOre property in the State from which to tor, with the
by eutting off all_in-shore navigation, and the wieter make dry springs in California.
traitors Masén and Slidell on
© . necessitates the keeping of large armies on
board, arrived at St. George, Bermuda, on the gulf shete
to protect the exposed points
Jan. 9th, where the rebels eae take pasfrom the attacks of the Federal fleets and armies. As the Federal force will soon numsage for England.
:
ber
10,000 men, it is not likely they are to
Bermuda papers. ay the United States
From fifteen to twenty days is all that will
be allotted to this, the greatest grain county
in the State, to plow, and harrow for the
next barvest, and every valleyin this State
is not a great deal better off. Our grain erop
this year will not be more than one-fourth of
showed good sense iin mene tos nat 8
encouraged and stimulated to the greatest
what it was last year, unless our farmers
be sent to Ship Island merely fer blockading have every facility afforded to them and, are
purposes.
. .
D., 1862.
W. KNOWLTON,
*MeConnell & Garber, Pit'ifs Atty’s)
Sheriff.
prospect of a stl in the
UMMONS.—State of Califo
county of ~
>) e.g aya Justice’s Court before Robe
eGoun J.P. The People of the State of California to
Davidson and D. McKinnon,
ou are hereby summoned to
office the
in
ag nde of "Little
rie os Fourteenth ‘ny
ery A. M., toan
Rosendale
or an inotease of material wealth in the
tobe expected, unless attenrection of Gon. Smith's force. It is thought
to cultivating the soil
of the an attack had beea madd.on Fort Heary,—
fuking bomes where nothing now It is said there are 40,000 z
the bare earth exists.
Will the large valleys subject.teinu
tions 1n relation to our national troubles:
England entertains, or at least expreates,
editor of the National twit us of not having no sympathy for us, but rather the reverse.
France has not been cordial, but has been
a house with a mortgage on it-We never
leas
offensive than Kogland.
clammed-or desired to be the exponent of the
Austria has been friendly, and from the
cannonading was ‘heard yesterday in the dipeople of the county. As well might the
ps at Colum
bus.
and dig
ful they
tums fo
them?
from hi
itig and
den the
blue, a
left hi
with m:
with w
till the
been filed in myoffice by.
forth that he
agood
UVavidson ana D. McKin
sentiments of any class or individuals but outset has declared that she would not ree
‘selves. We have no ambition of the Poll ognize the rébel Contederacy,
Prussia and all the German States have
‘rot order. We write oar own opinions
been
y¥ cordial.
come up to their late standard, and beyond, ipter to Russia,
upon every legitimate topic ofdiscussion that . -Russta has been
by a vote of 24 to 14.>
friendly, but anxious for
of wealth7 If #0, will they in twenty years,
we choose to touch, little thinking and carthe war to end.
;
Senato
r
Trumbu
ll
headed
the Opposition ing less whether
at the maturity of the proposed bonds t
Sweden and Norway have been friendly
they aceord with the public
The example of Sacramento
City is nota to Collector Barney, of New York.
tuitid or not. If we happen to suit our reafrom the beginning.
Belgiumis undecided, but passive.
io hopeful one by which tto augur the future of . A dispatch has been received from Minisdors, it is well; if not, they ean have an opHolland is disposed to follow thé lead of
~~the valley. Notwithstanding
the
destructive ter. Adamis, annuuicing that the privateer portuitity te expose our errors in our own England,
at a respectful distance.
oods of the past her people have
op in Sumter
Italyis full of warai sympathy for our Gov, after having burned three American columns. If this is not satisfactory they ernment
and for freedom.
fancied security, believing nothing
that was
can go to —< those newspapers. en edvessels,
had
taken
refuge
at
Cadiz,
Spain.
Spain,
though not aggressive, has aly evisaid
of dangers to come, and even
now her.
itors sneeze when the rabble takes snuff, or ome leaning
towards the setey Davis RepubHereafter the baggage of every person \who are affected with colic when their
press flatters .the people with the idea that
adic
Denmarkis friendly.
leaving St. Louis will be inepected.
visors have swallowed, physic.
© Cansivelstenn yesterday confirmed as Min
Gen. Sigel has started witb an army from
is SPAN locations ia the-<alerye Rolla to scour Wester Missour
n
i.
ThePope, though he.maibenia that his}
SEE
ae
will be. the prospect of paying those the women and ebildren from the city. — It is
proposed bonds then than now! We may
pay more than the whole eum in interéet and . suppos
““? ed Burnside’s expedition intonds to at
at lant the load to carry is not lighter than at tackNorfolk.
3
fire.”
“The Chicago Times’ Cairo correspondent
Sacramento
city is an example of the borsays the gunboats Lexington and Conestoga
srowing financial system. She has issued
engaged the rebels batteries at Fort Henry,
bonds
upon bonds and paid interest
upon inLP the Tennessee River, yesterday. The
until to-day she owen one million six_}= dollars and was never in rebels evacuated and the federal troops ocgo bad a
tion
to pay. It may with truth cupied the place. The stars and stripes are
be said, the entire property within
the city now floating over the Fort. This is the first
Gon
1862.
Pine st
‘mornin
A true cony—Aiteat
M COMBS, Constabic
‘@ crash
"perpen
until
wanil nex
ues Wedatetag wreaee,y
Junuary 20th, on account of the pr dt dng
By order of the
above .
flood b
king as
ITTEE.
MUSICAL SOIREE.
ARI
Bad anp Goop.—The loss to the low Governmentis not of this world, but that he
lande of the State has been immense and
Eeage to their improvements
as heedterrible; but the heavy sterma will have a
Cuicac
Januar
18th,
3,
Pp.
M.—A
Fort
y
o,
floods.as ever ? And huw many times
their all be swept away again in the Monroe dispatch says Gen. Wool has sent beneficial effect upon many portions of the
=
ty years? And how much better. netice to Gen. Hager at Norfolk to remove State. The portion south of Santas Cruz
His ar
is concerned with spiritual things, yet, if he
were to express an my pe he, as a good
Christian, will always be on the side of law
and order.
the Governor’s ignorance and gives him
Tet Governor is “played a
449" The editor
of tho Folsom ‘Telegraph,
. pee sutperted John C: Breckiarige for the
Presidency, thinks new that Joba
te fia me
C. bas
oF «Maller of may ma in
the rebel ranks
Str
there
\PLOOD IN. SACRAMENT
oo tae in this-city were impassable .
= not sufficient to:pay the debt and
PICKED UP AGAIN.—“Hakatene” picks up
“ep a position _— egninat Poderal victory in Tone.
:
teams fer two days.
_Petanns 08 Cot. Ban —In ibe Senthut portion of Governor Downey's
of Representatives, the usual relating to the Asylum for the Insane; expoace
& fine scoring, in the Union of the 21st)
beit it
out of
SUFFERERS
By THE
Tue Storm in Wasnoer.—A telegram to
the
S.
F.
Bulletin, dated Carson City, Janufrom the abundant rains. The people of that
section leok forwatd confidently te an unuary 15th says:
“There has been an awful time here. The!
occasicn
all the Mimsteat Talent
sual Harvest. The price of cattle will
Tak
be flood-has carried away several buildings
See
tt
at
euhanced by the wholesale destruction that Empire City, and
Theater
Turniehed
seven or eight persons were
free of charge, the entire Fl gen go to the
has oceurred to stock in the central regions drowned,
t night wagons were sent from . sagerers.
of the State, the rancheors will thus be epahere to bring
away the women and children.
bled to bring ‘their stock into market, and . : All of the mills on the river are reported
receive for it remilaerative prices., The year . ication
by stage with V
ice
or the . ”
a0 destructive te one portion ef the State lower country is cutoff. The ove
stages
will be marked by the adv.atntages
to another . . were sapped below Chinatown, EDerton)
portion that has comparative cacaped
Rie the bridges have been swept away.
ravages of the floods. ——
:
couuty will be rendered all the more {e?tile
diame h
for two
of the «
his visio
ona la
fresh ar
the cur
corner
saucy a
are. important from Gen. Grant’s expedition.
are not the.exponent of the opinions and senrespondent of the N. Y. Times gives the fol.
+The Dispatches
Cairo last night state that timents of any considerable portion “of the lowing resume of the attitude of foreign na
valde of property,
_ond neg
only by
grub?
>
extent.
2
". moderate demand.
—_
£9" The Grass Valley National seems to
<i
» eh eountivs the tates is at& “Cuiteaco, Jan. 18th. —There isa ‘nothing derive pleasure from its statement that we
EUROPEAN Powsns. —A Washington cor
Gd that can be used,
and the
“The
minig soil is
spied.
barked 1
grinned
for him,
and wer
tums sti
since
.
:
fromt
rere 3 2 geetEs Ay Fufig
Fy
sii,
“this tes.
+ mony is to be relied on, ae it seems now
&
ee Tema
. } end Children warned
to leave Nor-