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January 28, 1861 (4 pages)

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‘ UA rh etahermonettin tana teieiet thier ee eee nee Srate Rerorm Scuoot.—Touching the . That all telegraph f. ,‘is ih@aced to c NEVABA, 3 bs ge tybarat a y hig qnind Fegarding thee}, Which have been form Sehool t 2 observations: rated at Marysville at an = . : sees tiem: tions dispatches only as dictated. He says the ambitious members. They are all too bomcause such institutions have not proven ben ‘Legislatare of Pennsylvania, among ite irst ‘bastic. -The introducers seem to have entereficial elsewhere, but because OTK press it: To-the gentlemian, who so kindly Comman No. 6, K. T,—Stated as. inted Trustees had acted without consultascmblicn first and atird Thoredaye ofeach month. = with him, and because he had reasori*to Charles Marsh, Commander; J. F. Rudolph, it may be to them individually, so far as it believe that they had mismanaged the affairs thousand men to support the laws. may.go to. show off their.respective command of the institution,.Now let.us examine the The Alta’s Washington correspondent says of turgid,gentences—dves not impress the weight of the Governor’s reasoning. The that accounts from the ‘interior of Pennsyluninterested outsider with the profoundest officers to whom was entrusted the government of the Reform School have mismanagec: aiid 0 ably oocupied the tripod uring the vania are to.the effect that papomenth ‘past week, he js ander obligations which he te Thos. P. Hawley, High Priest ; J. ¥F. Rudolph,’ the first ap will appropriate five millions of dollars ed into a rivairy, that, howeyer self laudable ’ [eP-Phe’ editor of the’ Transcripr is acts aud authorize the raising “of otie’ hundred still “rather. shaky “second: "aaearday’ of Act. Niles, Mastor, J. ¥. Rudolph, mit the South are under dharge nrultiplied Union résolutions expense of $30, 0, be hed, not because % evada R Ac Chapten No. 6—Regular commu. ‘operators, who dare not send and are being introduved into both houses by the idea of the schoul was a bad one, nor bepret aca Be ‘onda evening of each month. cn feelings of surprised astonishment or admiraits #ffairs, therefore the Institution should volunteers are “quietly going on among #6 wonder. classes, under the name of ‘Union men.’ . : Odd Fellows. _ Oustomah Lodge, No. 16— lar meetings a be rat, thelr Halt corner of be “The Union must be preseryabolished. The logicial conclusion from this T seat unexlicr commur “my hear inind ig isdone up in rhetorical flourishes and is, all institutions that have = or may be Nevada Camp, No. 30—Regular meetings erery ‘words. It is trie that bis Ad Interim intusIn the enrollment, the moment a Republi-+ ‘Wherease? and wordy conglomerated resolves. ‘mismanaged by.thosé having them in charge, Wednesday:ev« s, at Temperance Hall. J. M. ed sdithewhat more of the esoreive und-ohivcan makes: his.appearance in’ places where4. should Seabslaned. The affairs of our State dixie, spirit into the Transceirt than had igts previously characterized it ; but as the TRAN4 It does seeni this Union preserving sentiment could be. expre bod J and should be exto-hold his-peace, for they are all Union . WOREPThas nota very extensive circulation men now, and ready to fight for the Union. pressed, in language » are openedand avows his pohtics, he is Government have been mismanaged ; it should Sons of Temperance, be abolished. The affairs of our State Prison have been mismanaged; it should be abol = case in me in eveTy gatenday evening. at Temperdince Hall. James ished. The affairs of our National GovernChurchman, W. P.; R. H. Raymond, R. 8. the point. -One or two t ment have been grossly mismanaged; it The Charlestow papers publish the proceeadd several “resolves,” > embod l_and emshould be abolished.” If Governor Dowey’s Union Todge No. 4, aggelati i. will re 1 (Good Templars) mect every Friday evening, at emperance A Rev. meed:be entertained, in regard to the safety dings of Congress and dispatches from the balmed—if such an expression may A. H. Parker, W a reasoning be correct and were carried into B. Brierly, W.C.T.7 of the eatablishment, on that account. Ina North under the head of “Foreign News,’’. raetice, we should have no Government. It ed—in plain Anglo Saxon language, sta ‘few days the editor hopes to be all himself by the way of.aharmless joke. Insolvent Notice. ~ , just what was meant by. the resolutions, oes not seem to have occurred to the mind ‘again, with ‘his ‘pins well wnder him. * , THE .CENSUS, Gen. Seott was offered the War Depa Governor Downey or to that of his organ would, it: seems, reflect much more credit tha true remedy forthe short-comings tion you tion for decision estimati and mu: i respec shall als be excit well ‘in ‘finde ye be offen it from your ov N District Court ofthe Fourteenth Judicial Distriet-of the State of California, in the matter of the ion of WM. H. WALLIS, an Insolvent btor: Pursuant to an order of the ment, but declined it, preferring his present upon the introducer than he will get for all of the Trustees of the Reform School is to of agents—to place the inHon. Niles Searls, Judge of the. said District position of Commander-in-Chief ofthe Army. }-of his painful laborious elaborateness. Mr. make a ch stitution undetthe control 6f more honest Court, notice is herebypre toall the creditors The appointment of Mr. Holt, as Secretary of the said Insolvent, Wm. H. beb-regn to be me : Phelps, be it said to his honor, to day did invof California, having been furnished to the appear before’ the Hon. Niles:Searls of War, was made with the hearty concurtroduce a resolution something after that Governor, it has been published, and exhibits deen Ooert, at the Court ees of said Conrt in the City and Count of Nevada, on-the 2nd day: . ‘the population of the State, by couiities, style; and it is the hope of your corresponae ence of Gen. Scott. <2 of March, A. 1D. 1861, at 10 o’clock A. M., Of that day, then and there to show cause, if any they dent that upon next'Thursday, when these GARIBALDI IN HIS RerrReat.—A_ Tarin can, why the prayer of said Insolvent should not be nted, and lie be discharged from his debts letter, in the Stecle, has the following: “I resolutions come up on special order, that —— and liabilities, in pusuance of the Statute in such his will take take the precedence ‘and be . heve just seen a person arrived from Capreeases made and provided ; and in the meantime THE MURDER CHARGE AGAINST BONNEYS adopted. Your correspondent does not wish said Insolvent be stayed. The stomach of the exhuied remains of the ll teproceedinV ientoedinst ra,—who. has given me some. details about my hand and the.seal of said to intrude his private opinions upon. the submurdered Hirseh has been submitted. for seal, Court, this 22d day of January, 1861. Garibaldi. The General has sent away all ject of Union or Disunion; bat he may be analysis, and’ it-was found to be reimarkably “~~ ENO. S. LAMBERT, Clerk.. the aides-de-camp who accompanied him, and Per Joe. Reberts, jr; Dep. empty. Sore vomited matter found near . allowed a free expression upon the style in A. L. GREE > Att’y for Petitioner. j22-td -has now with him only his son and daughter, where the buggy was seen standing has also. 7696 . his friend Deideri,amd his Private Secretary, which resolutions, reflecting both sides, all been recovered from theearth by the Chief ’s Sale. Sher sides, no sides of the question are put forth of Police, and-also-submitted to test, as the eeaewecees 11,869 . Basso. The mags of letters he receives from Peeeeeees Upeo4 SUAMIBIBUB. . cece e HEREAS, on the 215 day of January, A. p." by members, itching for « chanée to show off buggy was returned containing vomit, and as all parts of the world is enormous, and some Feeee 1861, a final md a was renBontiey denied that any one had vomited in it ea eereneeee in the Distr ourt of theid4th Judicial of them contain strange propositions. Dr. their fine faculty for fine writing; he thinks. it may become an pe yor link in the case. dered Disfrict of the State of California, in-and for the One member, in this regard, accuses another The Chief of Police ts following the matter county of Nevada, against Frank. Soule, S. H. Riboli, a distinguished physician of Turin, to acquire the reputation of up-with every aid that-diligence and science Harris, Jno. H. Effinger, Jno Hil, and J Sproat, and a great partizan of phrenolegy, has writof endeavoring and in favor of Wm. Moyle, for the sum of $3 cana afferd. ‘The. revelations. daily. made. by. pp 8 —southfal Anite Jackson, Hkeaing-him, £2 os ; ten-to-Garibaldi,en t ing -him:-to-4 a daa oe G, the tifor; . ROMs biscontes 375,947 county of Buena bis. head to. be examined, remarking tha siders it to be one of the best organized and to swell himself to the size of an ox till he burst his “biler.” But it it is certain that most remarkable known. A sad event has ‘Thus‘it'seems, if the above table is reliaJackson never would have got off such an occurred in the-Island. The son of the Col“ble, that the total population of California— amount of bombastic balderdash contained in * all tend to discredit the original statement made by Bonney, and with the fact of his being the last man seen alive with deceased, are calculated to throw a fearful onus upon him.— Call, onel. of the Italian Legion, at Monte Video, Whites, Blacks, Chinamen, and Indians—is who had been the offered resolutions, with all the whereasALL Rigut.—Mr. Marley, agent of the passing some days on a visit es, had he lived to the age of Methuselah, “but 375,947. “Itis the opinion of the Saerawith the General, Pony Express at Carson Valley, reports that committedsuicideimme mento and. San Francisco editors, and it is been President évery four years, and had the the Indian troubles are not as serious as were +) ‘atthe rate Sper ty rendition of judgment until paid, together with all costs of suit. And whereas, on the said 2ist day of January, A. D., 1861, it was ordered and deereed by the said Court, that the Mortgage set forth in Plaintif’s complaint be foreclosed, and the rty therein described, to-wit : * Those ining Claims, known as. the ‘* Sailor Cut company’s Claims,” situated on the west end of the North San Juan Hill, in the county of Neyada, together with the open.cut, tunnel, sluices,. boxes, hose,.and all other fixtures) and appurte nances affixed and belonging,’’ be levied upon after. parting with his associate. No Union bursting up twice during every period at first stated. -The Pony will go through as and sold tosatisty said Judgment, interest: and ‘dat own; that these figures fall 125,000 below diately other reason can be assigned for this rash ofhis administration. Never. The man who usual. ai than that the young man’s énthusiasm exclaimed and wrote that “the Union must “ne takes into view the number of votes act, for Garibaldi was so great that he could not ie A letter from India says the native what they ought to be. ‘It is evident, when polled at the last election, that. gross ¢arebear to be separated from him. be preserved” is worthy to be emulated; lessness, on the part of the cepaus takers; has ‘been the order of the day. but if must be in the fashion of Jackson he Inflexible statis THaT Is Goop.—The Sacramento Bee is to be emulated, if at all. Nuf ced. As far as legislation ‘has gone, it don’t State, with 45,000 Chinamen, and 60,000 the State Agricultural Society, that out of amount to much. Much has been said about children under the age of eighteen. These 373 answers received from members of the “fine body of men.” “the mast_intelléctual make 225,000 that we are sure of; but where Society relative to the permanent location of looking gentlemen ever convened in. ‘the “ties show that there are 120,000 votes in the learns from the Corresponding Secretary of mothers are selling their-children at a shilling apiece, in the market. place, to obtain
means to avert starvation. The people of<Washington Territory do eosts, and the proceeds thereof applied to the payment of said sums of money as aforesaid. and sub, is now 1 sisterho fulness‘ . Notice is hereby given, that I will expose te public sale, allthe above described property, to the highest bidder for cash, in front of the Court House door, in Nevada, on WEDNESDAY, Feb. 13, 1861, between the hours of 9 o’clock, A. M., atid 4.0’clock, P. M. : Fire . learn th Given under my hand, this 2ist day of Janu ary, 1861. J. B. VAN HAGEN, Sheriff, By John Dickson, UnderSheriff. not like the weekly overland mail from this State. They ptefer the semi-monthly ocean . Sargent.& Niles. Plaintiff's.Atrorneye. ~~ mail, which is sure. t Dissolution Notice. are the women and foreigners and boys bethe State Fair, 363 say théy_are in favor of halls,” ete., but there is not much evidence h tween eighteen arid twenty-one? We have its permanent location, and at Sacramento ; ofthat. They are just about as ordinary as Better thau Preston & Merrill's PARTNERSHIP heretofore existing between FOGERTY & MARTIN in been shamefully cheated by the census ta3 say “no,” and 7 poke fun at all things. their predecessors; and I really don’t think AND AT LESS PRICES, the business of Tailoring at Nevada, is this day . kers, and mote" so in the mining than in the 4865, when the State will take a census for itself; ‘which, to be sure, will not mend mat they will give any more decided evidence of Boardman’s Challenge Weast Powder, preponderance of “brains.” — Still, we must . _ are almost the only food given to girls in not in Fally Guaranteed charity judge as yet. Like everything Southern Africa, to make them marriageably ToFaTren 4 Woman.—Curds and cream else the Legislature If not satisfactory, the money will be returned. dissolved by mutual consent. B. FOGERTY, _ JNO, MARTIN. January 18th, 1861. wrough building thre adjo /MecLanj most _en and pro JAMES T. OTT, must have a chanee, and ters, as far as the number of Congressmen attractive—that is to say fatter. So says it.will be best to-wait awhile till we surely For saleby all Jobbers, and by NEVADA ASSAY OFFICE Burton, in his “Central Africa,” and he adds fitid ’em out. is ‘concerned, but which will make some J.C. WINANS,.50 California street, Ne, 30 Main itreet, Nevada, that the drink for males is fresh milk and’ for Who will also act as Commission Agent fer GonP AND ORES, of every Descripchanges in the legislative apportionment. The House, as it was inferred) passed the purehasing all kinds of Goods. ~ 25-3m J tion, Melted, Refined and 88a’ at San The census, as it stands, makés terrible the females sour milk, to make the men lean . bill transferring a hundred thetsand FranciscorT and RETURNS to the [)80LTuron NOTICE.--The E IN and the women plump. BARS partner, OR “havoc with the political status of several COIN, in’a few: Hours. Assays General from the Swamp Land fund. In the ship existing between WARNER & MILaranteed, and aeBars e nted at the lowest LE R, was, by mutual consent, dissolved on the , Mountain counties that now wield a large arket Rates. AT last accounts the Emperor of France. Senate it has been referred to the Finance 6th of January, 1861. oF" Leaded Gold a n i d Black Sand lots bought ‘legislative force. Ouir own county of Newas busily engaged in reading the proof N. WARNER, atthe Highest sheets Committee with directions to report te-mor° jii-tf j24-3d .J. N. MILLER. vada, the population of which, as it appears of his “Life of Julius Cesar.” It was thought row. The indications are that the bill will Bankers’ Notice. in the table, is 16/454, will have but four Asthat the work would be published by the pass into a law, but that the Treasurer will Miller & Nickel, OX anWafter the 19th inst. the undersigned will semblymen, instead of five, ay'at’ present. first of this month. be enjoined from transferring the money.— CABP for all Checks drawn on Sacramento ENTERS:& BUILDERS art charge Francisco. Yuba will be cut down from: five to two—El BIRDSEYE & CO. What a pity!’ The members want money AND DEALERS IN LUMBER. Cc. W. MULFORD & CO. wy {" The San Francisco Board of Superviso, bad—and-many~too don’t Dorado from eight-to-five—and Placer from . ~GW. KIDD. seem to have XP ORDERS for work prompt; attended to. Nevada, Jan. 16th, 1861.—1w Shop first door west of the Bailey if ouse. j24m “four to three. But, ‘sufficient unto the day . . sors is about to recommend the passage of a other resources to draw upon to pay their is the evil thereof,” and so we shall wait for law abolishing the fee system in taat city, way. It-has-a tendency too to depress Tin Shop For Sale ' busiPlugging, the official apportionment that is ta govorn ‘and fixing « low salary foreach officer. The ness and make things R stopping with pure Gold, small cavities, generally dull, for there r. ‘HE undersigned having business to otherrge as per agreement. All other 15Q. in the legislature of 1862, and Jet the census movement should be followed up in every are lively times when the members draw wise occupy his attention fs desirous of kinds of fillings such as Platina, Silver, Suece:ioselling his.khop, tools and s county. » Situate go for whet it is worth. : niam d in the Cement, Gutta Percha. Fee however large their pay—and so 'tis to be hoped that no intown uf Red Dog, count ST EE Nevada:-Saidshops $2,50-at DR. LEV ASON’S office; up *tatrs, coris located in one of the Gnosts riehest .—The mining prisoner ner junction seetion Commercial s in in street, Nevada. will the Tehama be issued, and that the $100,the stete. Any LINcoin’s INAUGURATION.—It seems sent? person Wishing to start business een ceeEeeREReRREE Emenee county jail solemnl y aver 000 that in will the , they saw a mountains would do well to call and ex_ that agreat many rumors havé been current generally go over to the General amine before locating elsewhere. Pacific Mail Steamship Comp’s ° in Washington City, all tending to the probghost prowling thereabouts the other night. Fund, and will generally go out into the LINE TO PANAMA. Nevada, December ce ae ‘ ability that some-desperate means would be They give it as their convictions that the pockets of dur needy members from whence Connecting via the Steamer of the Atlantic and Pacific Steamship Company, at Aspinwall. resorted to, by Southerners, to prevent Linspirit of some mardered person had returned they, the dollars, will be generally circulated . @oln’s inauguration. One shape that rumor to visit one of its old inhabitations. ‘took was that anarmy of Southerners would be present at Washington, on the 4th of KF Oregon apples are selling, in San Fran to the general satisfaction of hotel men, Cheap Refreshment Saloon, No. 69 Broad Street, Nevada. clothing men, hatter men, &c. VY a Have BeRE ee the se~vices of one of the Spunge Cake. : Ins, ete. NoTIce.$§My old friends, who patronized me so liberally during my connection with the Uni monies, THEY WILL SE PROTECTED ! ' THe schoolmistresses whom Gov. _EsmeraLba—Present indications are Versent mon out to t, Oregon, wer that this district is more uniformly rich than fine of $500 if they married ‘any other mining district ever discovered. Why do we hear no more of the enterpri to paya ‘sing miner, who ran his wagon to Pike's one year. Peak last‘summer, at forty miles an hour be GIvE lie-spiri that ou being le vie with Marysvi On Sat with ou Simpkin supply is the spirit of have th pipes tk to comn cess to . Bor New York. SLUK The shu York, wv Chinam ma. ~~ and ‘Freasure, on On Friday, February 1, 1861. THE PRAInIFs.—This i" The resolutions of Mr, O’Brien, order. Sail WAGONS FOR PANAMA, at 9 o’clock, A. M. punctually, : rnes sing the winds, says the ted States Bakery,iare imvited to call and see and ‘inauguration, and will give the prestige of ing the expunging of the resolutions censur-7 connect via Panama Railroad at ‘Auptawall, me, as I am we 1 prepared to_attend N. ¥. Mirpor, and compelling thete to their steamship for NEW. YORK. m serve wants. (j22-tfy his nameand character to the becoming obing the late Senator Broderick for alleged J LUTJE, Proprietor. _. --with Phrough can bée'o ed. The'Panama power, was only teo suécessful— E ‘servances of that occasion. Anybody; who neglect or refusal to obey legislative instracCo. and Atlantic and Pacific Steams hip Hydro Galvanism. inds being merely too violent and reCo. have auth us Agents for the ‘sale ef knows the-old EURALGIC or Nervous Pains in “the Head . tickets.———__-___-veteran, -by a decisive vote in the . quiring a little knows that, if he has tions Rarey -fyin g to work as well reliev Face and Treasur ed e for s' instantly, by Dr. twill be received on board on Friday. ao undertaken to protect the inauguration cereAssembly 5 ome: {as steam. The prairies are navigable, in fact. ] Levyason. Fee over & Co’s wath te o'clock (midnight) on Monpresent and assist, officially, at Mr. Lincoln's fully ins which } Having Spare Steamers at.‘San Francisco and The best I can say for this city, at this cisco, by the quantity, from four to-ten centa BEST CONFECTIONERS in the State of March, and destroy the Capitol and the Govper DEPARTURE FROM FOLSOM STREET WHARF. Californix, and am now fully prepared fo MAKE time, if to use the expre ssion of my friend pound, according to the quantity. Those all-kinds of CAKE in thé French Style, which ernment. Another was that assassins were Col. 8. “One of these days the Kottom "Il cannot be surpassedin Nevada, or elsewhere. I The magnificent Steamship setting out‘orchards should think of the great am always-prepared to employed to quietly murder both Lincoln Pe ve fall out.” UNCLE SAM, __ and Hamlin. In our opinion, these rumors difference in the price of the. qualities of ‘SUPPLY BALLS AND PARTIES Yours, OIL JUG. ae are all bosh. However, it is a matter of infruit, and purchase the trees that will pay With Confectionery of every variet: including Will leave Folsom street wharf, with Passengets Fancy Pound Cake, beat. dubitable news that Gen. Scott intends to be ward's to esti be not . sand do locality, the robl $300, v ~ ination. wa" has beer mittee, the Cou Ties of . corner ef Gemunetoea T tree Dissolution. — . heretefore exist be& Alexander, th the Tene Pourent;on the och uli“Correax ” Suren mitted s Montere heart wi