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Howes
ne
lands. Larger canals may be required th
«ee
Now, after we had stated the intent
of the
SUFFERERS
we have indicted. That point is to be deitem, and the fact that the mill could have authoritatively on the question, in the man
cided
by competent engineers
; but we are Contracted ahead at higher rates than nine ner you do. In the matter of removing the
convinced that an expense
of not te exceed
Capital we speak our sentiments alone, and
five dollars per ‘acre will put & section of. might by a little inquiry have arrived at
country in a state of protection against
floods, build.oll its necessary roada, and its
™
the are alone responsible for them’ So far as
which occasicn all the Musical Talent
moval, and we know positively that some of ‘ofOn
Néwada have volunteered
services tree
of the mill endeavored to create a panic by. “Valley have expressed themselves strongly in
+. tpn
judge the body
A
able to ir
Mi on
horus.—Joy, Joy. Freedom To-day.
Hamberger Po
3
Veteran Waltz.
Song.—Flag
ce O
day after
ba
of our Union.
Quartette.—Defend the Stars and Stripes.
PART 24.
Overtare.—Barbier
of Soville.
ing rule, which was not evén evaded decent
to create a Doubtless “the totice of a motion to reconin torture because one is in trouble. It is
‘the difference between sorrow for a deceased rush to the‘mill, and such was not the intent, sider was giving a day's time for Sacramento ;
friend and the law which requires the burnwe are quite sure, because the flour was ‘but the right to give it was unquestionable,
of the overflowed
lands of the ing of the widow on the funeral pyre of her
tion.
__-the servi
‘than it really was, and that
we were in col
to us, from which the item was made,
ly, as it might have been, by a suspension.—
sides. Experience has shown the subjeet that sympathy which would put everybody Torson
was not indicative of a desire
Of the river ‘fia a fair criterion
by which to
Hardy-©
Sufferers.
representing the stock of grain on hand less
thought of creating a panic by the item never to reconsider, was rather. undignified and unbe judiciouslyexpended in gree. There isa clear distinction between entered our
wught, might
mind. The Janguage of Mr. fair,and in apparent contravention of a standvilaing
those earthen walls by the rivers’ & genuine sympathy lor the distressed, and
a
‘that othe
ple of this city are genernily in favor of .a re
Uspientriep Haste.—The action
of the
Sacramento papers, their position on the relusion with them. Nothing could be farther
Assembly in refusing to withhold. ite adjournfrom
the
truth.
We
havenot
‘&
particle
of
‘moval of the Legislature
to San Francisen atthis time, would be ridiculous in the last deinterest inthe mill or its business, and the after a mémber had given'notice
of a motion
“to theteolamotion of such lands, it was
streets.
John's, t
ought to
, By THE
truth, but chose to misrepresent instead, we. . we bave had
to learn, the peoFLOOD IN SACRAMENTO!
an opportunity
™ — at . to egnvey the ithpression that the managers .
_ SACRAMENTO.—Were it not for the self
called to
cate
ig of State.
Qusdrilie:
;
Quartette.—
Hail smiling Morn
Chivairy Mazourka.
:
Duett.—When Night comes o’er the plain.
Chorus.—Massaniclio.
SAREE
and once given the adjourning resolution
being sold at the titne as fast as manufacturcould not fairly be sent to the Senate as the
ed, and had he chosen to do so Mr. Torson final action of the. Assembly. The House
might have contracted to sell the whole stock was bound:to ge:below at the time: set,:and: int do For Partienlars see Prograiime.2§
river of sufficient height and strength to turn
N. B-—-The Nevada Brass Band will assist in
on hand, which, .wé) sre assured, was_no so it violated parliamentary usage in order the above Programme.
:
:
to be sure and get off. The case seems to
& Doers
at 7 o'clock. Performance
greater than stated.
have been one wherein one man hada majorito commence at 73¢ 0’clock, precisely.
The Democrat, following up its trade of ty at an advantage, which could be overcome Admission (toall parts of the house) $1 00.
word to express the doctrine of those who torturing our language, says it is ridiculous only by a coup de main.—Marysville Appeal. b.
husband. Our friends in Sacramento, are
arguing the righteousness or policy of suttesism, only the death is that of water rather
than fire. Were we learnedinthe Sanscrit,
we would attempt the manufacture of a
The Appeal ought to have read parliamenfor us to argue that the “ mill owners put up
St. PATRICE’sS
tary
rules
a
little
before
writing
such
an
arthe
price
of
flour
not for their benefit, but
stay in Sacramento, because others are in
solely for the good of the cominunity.” Such ticle as the above. ‘The decision of the Caldown torrents from the water shed
of the unfortunate fix there.
_ @0mat range of mountains. A levee
to proMr. Bell is a fair sample of this class. He is not our language. We argued of the efifornia Legislature has been repeatedly, that
4
TO RE GIVEN AT
te0b the valley weat of the Sacramento river showed his understanding of the duties. of a fect of raising the price by the mill. saying & notice of a motion-t6 reconsider does not
TEMPERANCE HALL
Legislatare by proposing an‘ adjournment. in nothing of motive. Our language was as folstay the transmission of a resolution or bill
--Menday Evening,
t6
the
other
house.
A
contrary
rele
would
.
4 time of high water, that the members might lows:
put
it
in
the
power
of
one
self-willed,
tactious
An impression seems to prevail, to a limat its southern termination, or devote themselves to catching drift-wood.—
1862,
ited extent, that the Nevada Flouring Mill individual to kill a necessary act effectually MARCH 177TH.
. Fust think of -a-preacher, lawyer, doctor of ought
not to have raised the price of flour to on the last day or last but one of the session.
By C. B. Irish and N. Flinn,
_
effect. If such a connection is made, while divinity, legislator, politician, candidate for its present figure. We knowno
reason why
_ the rains continue
the waters behind have any and every office, all-in one-—individual, . the
of a-mill
may not make profits} Tue FLoop at WAsHOE.—A correspondTICKETS.....-.+ FIVE DOLLARS.
an
fo chance tu escape, but must await the with his hair frizzled up and kids ou, fishing on their Inbor and investment the same as ent of the Marysville Appeal, writing from
other men. Had the flowr been kept-at
so blind as not any
=.. lowering
of the river before they can disfor flood-wood! Is-anybody
a low figure the inducement for some specuVirginia City, Jan. 12th, says:
7 THE BEST MUSIC has beensecured :
to see what such a proposition was for ?— lator tobuy it up and hold it at famine prices
Empire City
is all under water to a depth for the occasion—Messrs: Smidtechneider and”
“Phe subject of reclaiming the overflowed The constituents of Mr. Bell will take care would have been great. By putting the price of from six to eight feet. The rise in the Plumhoft.
of him hereafter.When he goes to the up and selling only in limited quantities the /Carson river was great and rapid, and _ ‘Phe Supper will be given at Withington’s Hall.
Sprowl’s Mill, situated two miles above Daynts were destroyed. _
_
thiat sOmething more than levees is required. . Legislature again it will be from some other induceme
ton, (Chinatown,) was. carried away, by
The
individual
who
can
see
an
attempt
in
iapa no mode of accomplishing the object county than Alameda.
such language to argue the mill owners did which Sprowl, J._Andersun, and wife, DayThe proposition to remove the Legislature
within
the means of the present generation
ton and Mrs. Landing, lost their lives, and
oan
be devised, but
we entertain a different to San Francisco. is a plain one.* It was “not raise the price of flour for their own ben-several children are missing and are suppos~
opinion. That the immense territory in dictated by necessity. It is the cheerest nonefit, but solely for the good of thé-comamnity, ed to be drowned.
must be nearly allied to the mule that ate
California subject to" overflow is never to be sense to pay sixteen hundred dollars a day
SLANDER.—The very best defence against
®
shavings for hay, deceived by the color of the
slander
is to refrain from retaliation in words
made sale to inhabit we do not believe. Into a body of men and compel them to wade’ green goggles
Ho
2s just received alarge Stock of Goods,
he wore.
—3 days front Eliza—consisting of
and govern your acts so as to prove the falsedeed
we are confident
it may be made valua in water and mud from fourteen to eighteen
THE Union pitches into Gov. Stanford and hood through your mode of living, Though
inchés above their knees to do their business,
ihe piercing sting of unkindly expressions Candles, Butter, Rice, Tea, Sugar. &c.
ration. Canals will do it. We have never or pay a boatman for a ride to do it. In Senator Heacock, both citizens of Sacrakle in your besom and cause the quicken~ seen
or heard # plan suggested,
and it may be these times of general looseness the State is mento, because the former has gone with the ing pulse of your soul to leap ; though the
> * FINNIE.
that
the system we are about
to propese is in danger of being bankrupted by the GovLegislature to San Francisco, and the latter eyes of all around regard you with contemptuous
glances
;
though
the
lips
of
scorn
are
an old one in the minds of those
who have ernment remaining at Sacramente-” —__——— . was-notiabis place to vote against
an adcurled with icy chillness, yet boldly walk
Cor. of Main & Commeréial streets.
We have a suggestion to make to—thosejeurnment.
:
your upright course through
life, and by a
Nevada,
Jan.
25th 1862.—tf.
:: Pew
When two such citizens, who are known mild, truthful and frank
rageomaaaia all
Let that portion ofthe valley alluded to be people whe ery out against the. Legislature
removing to dry land. Let them go to Sacto be largely interested in Sacramento, are things woo justice to your side.
SHE RIFE’S SALE.—By virtue of an Ex-~
eeution to me delivered issued out of the Hon
SNR CO NERENTR
HES
ramento themselves, and stake their time and found to acquiesce in the decree of fate, it is na eect he
District Court of the 14th Judicial District, in
reputation on catching floed-wood—for that pretty evident the Legislature is right. Both Arrivals at National Exchange and for the county of Nevada, State of Califor.
nia,
date Jan. 18th, 1862,in favor of
Broad Street, Nevada.
_. was deemed the best business legislators are obligated to act for the best inte: este of
George
aad against David L. Swain for
could be put to in that place by the great the State, and it. is not a forced conclusion GEO. R. LANCASTER, PROPRIE TOR the sum of Two Thousand One Hundred and
four 48-100 Dollars debt; with interest on the said
oracle
of the class. Let them do it at their that the best interests of the State were to
sum atthe rate of 23¢
cent per month, toJANUARY, 25th, 1862.
er with all costsof suit. I have lévied upon
. ©wn.expensand
e, they will have givéi an be consulted by remaining at Sacramento.
0 Winvell,
Sac'to WH Liniskin,
do
¢ following describea property which was
A Zelierback, Moores H L Nace,
Alpha . heretofore levied
to wit >All ee right
earnest that they mean to be honest in what
A wRITER in the Unton who signs himself JC
Pratt,
City P Sullivan,
Moores
title and interestofthe within named
+
they say. _
JG
Oatley,
do
JD
Wheeler,
du
of,
in,
:
and
to
a
certain
Brick Kiln or Brick Yard,
with three stars—doubtless considering himO
Maltman,
do
JHampsen,
8
Flat
.
and
the.
comprising
the
same,
situate
There are more people at Sacramento now self a whole constellation—comes down upon
Brown,
do
<A
do
about
& mile from North
San Juan, Nevada Co.,
L York P Burnes,L G Val)
than can be profitably employed, and there is Speaker Barstow and Mr. Avery of this . 8xA Whitmash,
on the east.
side of road leading to Cherokee, in
penne
do =O: Vanee,
R Creek
ee
no need
of legislators remaining there under county, for disregarding a notice of
Twitchell, do
M Baker,
do
—
en one ppurtenance:
a moEP
¥
Jacobs,
Q Hill J Brown.
. . pay for doing nothing. When we send memtion to reconsder
H Hut
to bel
4
property is k
the vote’by which the J Jucobs,
do
N 8S Jennings,
Fiat . asthe Swain
ard
bers to the Legislatere for the purpose of waHouse agreed
G
F
Jacobs,
do
FP
Jones,
"
do
Notaee is hereby given that I will expose
to
to adjourn to San FranP McCarey, R Dog bE go men
do
sale the above described property,
ding, diving, apd other aquatic exercises it cisco. The writer
to the
is probably ignorant of
Wouldof itself
be an evil, which
is largely would compel members of the Legislature to
ANNIVERSARY BALL,
Manda
la beset with difficulties. It is seen
NEW GOODS!!
Tre R
_PLANTE!
Richmon
gress has
tion mad
tion to a
planters.
iar W
the Mou:
boulder
o) mpecked
that oneyielded §
fad HE Bi
a store.
‘Twenty :
to get ale
doso. &
positors .
prespero
the villag
_ live like +
tw be the
je no Tuel
as the Ri
will dista
masters .
rity, whe
er gots ir
_ serving t!
vinge ban
that look
But the s
men whe
having, g
rene old :
Force
writing t
19th, sty:
To giv
current b
lumne,w!
in the eon
g
ie44
s
THREE DAYS FROM ELIZA!
hideous
termined
his little
way, it is
make a fe
. Will
TGsmith,
be time to importa hundredand twenty parliamentary law, but
we cannot see that J Snider, *
broad bottomed fellows from Holland exthe
Union can urge as good an excuse for J Ellis,
pressly for the purpose.
In the meantime, publishing the article.
a# He
people we shall contend that Legislators are
a
nal, of largo didesigned for a different purpose,
and that alj
ing diagonally
the valacts of that character are extra-legislative,
river angles at convenient extra-unpleasant and extra-unhealthy, parpoints, say Marysville and Sacramento, may ticularly when the legislator has
to go hun
-:
“Whe
able
J¥ Beny.
itzert,
Sat,
The House acted in accordance with prece88 ~
T W
&
z
cisco. They have no foundation in truth.
the mud having been washed away we had
the pure gravel to walk upon. The water
Eckfeldt; do
‘Where, in American history for the Inst
y
SH Ackley, _ do
PM
»
do * WA
w,
@o
WA Acers,
do--Ht Randall,
do
do
MMONS.—State
8 sasare2 hereby stimmoaed to appeet
[eemue
before meat my office
in
Townrhip
of
Little
. York,
do
do
county of Nevada
on the
y
ach is doen
Le
‘jot
swer unto
do
© 8 Cressey, D Creck
4. Ds, 1562,
at 10 o’clock A.M., toan complaint of Chas.
E
to be due on account for making hose
14 Lehemad, Omega
So spoon fetgumnd
with te then
mations
date
Nov.
ease than the one quoted. It is pess_ i
vor .
. -An affidavit
to transport
the stock and grain of rose but little on Friday night. and the @pstriking
chant Cancin, endagemess. W wi
and John . C. E. Resendale
ible
the
writer
may
never
have
heard
Wear,
for
of
such
the
sum
of
Five
Hundred
‘ity
sight
cause
danger was
:
of moresie
a consequently
farmer
to market, to bring water to his preben
eS
ton gen on
mae snk thet the
Americans as Webster and:
Clay. British
ilsum
ng
:
itl all
cent
ofeut.
pretensions ignore the abilities of the
almost
lin
g snob
out will furniah
him at Yesterday the water was falwith
levied upon ba meer. or gm
master
minds of other natiéns. England which
‘amazing rapidity alldgy. At night, yesterwas
:
to-wit
sles ile ie bhaeent 46 the within
_ to erect his buildings,
and the whole country day, with the exceptiqn of the gutters, evehas produced peers by the dozen head “since fendants,
yb
Theearth tr
annum
. es
pon
}of town. “The waterhas not run out of the she has givea birth to no peers of Danie} Wetnis, keown an the
or Henry Clay, ‘‘for the last forty years,”
north side of the city as rapidly as might have ster
if ever
in her history. She may lean back
i > sc-t-testapeigaaliangdere A been expected, though we have every reason
God she is not as others are, but the common
six,
onstructed for$1,000
per mile,
sense of the world sees her in her true light,
proportions,
inds
:
;
&
‘been filed in
office
Tinta ieee pron
vidson and D. MecKinG Sex tlave ava Seti
parts anknown
grogt 80
_
so that
the Sesqeing Summons be made on said David
de . son
by publishing in the MorxSEE
neyo mewepaper published in Keyy be theed pecan giok
cins,sad . i
;
the;
weeks “or
ROBE.
MeGOOR. oF
A true copy—<Attest:
M COMBS, Constable
:
PURE GROUND
SAVA GOFFEE!
Warranted Freth, kept constantly on hand and
her not a whit above
ter than it ought to be,
olan
+} fendants-. it is tnerefore.ordered that service of
the impulse of the Revolution died out,” but ees oe mies greunt, sbeatoon Banker
be fenced thoroughly
and forever, by. rything was dry in most of the business part
bet} 618 in
of
. S) eGoun
Movada.ees
Justioe’s Court
vefore
J. P. The People
of the State of Cali
English arrogance and assumption are pro\.) eution to me delivered issued out of the Hon. Given under my hand this the 13th
of Jan: ~
District Court of the 14th Judicial
ipand . A. p., 1862.
ROBT. McGOUN, J. P.
verbial. But perhaps there never was amore for
the py
vag Sg
—
lands in summer
and bear it away in winter.
il.
eConnell
& Garber, Pits Atty’s:’
H
So
Mied
evils
do
A Whitesides” My
CG Goings,
H Weudler,
br her great statesmen ?"’-—Bleck
°
JaNvany, 26th 1902. . poise "RW. KNOWLTON
ys x Meryman, sAlpha
§& Perry,
forty years—that is to say, ever since: the 8A McAlister,
19th impulse
of the Revolution died out—are we
or rather we were yesterday afternoon, and
4o’clock, P.M.
ple believe an outrage has been perpetrated
Let, vied
RLerkeDGraceVarns
in removing the Legislature to San FrapJA iWorrell,
City—H-A Mills,. Washoe
streets again, .
to irrigate the parched districts, as is done in
Such writings we
&
ery.
tainy season this canal
may serve to convey says :—We are in sight of ouran of Jan.
ao
m
Saonge iar
must expect to see paraded to mak
the peoe
until the question is fairly submitted to the
of distributing
the water equally during the @3P-The Stockton Republic
S Jean % dan_
e ev sde,on on
.
oO
s
TUBSDAY,
Feb tech
do ~J 8 Easley, G Valley . 18 2, between the hours of9 e’dlock, A. M., and
no bet-/.
8
:
he
any in flue
its insoler
long boot
Bee is wit
er's insul
Tue &
have forb
. Signs over
M4? in an nls