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ia i it i We hie nothing
ay tae, on tha: Yith, without re
a
8 ee ee ee eet
a
‘Worfolk to Ciattoiton
posed tliat he fnideidt te t6 take Major An
> Sdertoh"s dorimand to Worfolkk; though Cwhy . . mon
ro) ey lan
The ordindinee of Beeéesion was passed, in
; a Eecabian the sdanpalobiete
sistance, The ecesasiontete of North Carostating that we ae in the midst of « great
revolution ; that he had no alternative but to
collect the revenije-and protect the public
as fat as under existing
lawse : that the power devolved to declare
war and remove grievances, may lead
tet roms te Mawar Cape
deraon had rita but imperfectly performed his dyt His reasons for not sending troops to.
would give paetasiel not prevocation, for
‘The message was referred to s
-apecial commitice, to inquire into the whole
ict wi pore ut fe pay for peraons and
103 to 62,
While the work of rebellion, ls thus proteasing ia the South, a strong Union spirit
is growing up in the North. The New York
‘egtebitute has voted. one militan of dollars
cby the. Con’ he batelligence at
Sega ae pene ‘that
ate te preaepve the Uni.
on on their own. sepagate responsibilities,
gene) gorernment; bat we hope not.—.
‘Nothing could be more sure. to burst the Union into fragmegts than. for any of the states,
‘that acknowledge fealty ta the federal govemment, to wadertake cacrcise measures
outabie of that government. addy
~ Thus stands the matter, ‘If President Buehanan had, long ago, taken proper precau“tions, and placed the Southern forts in a posie-blown-exer, ‘The Southern fortifica-.
ound arsenal ‘aye now th the hands of
the seeessionists, add they cannot well be
vetrieved without wore bloodshed than any
humane lover of his country can contemplate
without horror, Rather than see Americans
ahedding each other’s blood, we would prefer, devotedly attached to the Union as we
are, to see the cotton states secede and form
_ their long-contemplated ‘Southern Confederyears the cotton states, expecially. South
‘. Carolina, have been anxious to revive the
slave trade im order to. qequice cheaper-lgbor: .
bakes
. passage of the Senora from Panama to San
The wife, dsigiiter; “snd “tou-in-law of the
* . editor.of thie paper, camo.in. the Sonera, and,
jandiare now pafo.end well a our org wbgle"Colima, Mexico, dated Jaidary 34, have the
‘(about sixty miles from the eapital.) The
4 . and 30: guna,,:The Liberals under. /Ortego
Leone blor?~Saht, the conser)
“. to a heavier tune than their late defeat. ~
¢ . The Constitutional Government is now fairly
‘established all over the country, and the first
” . pression of alf the convents and seiztire of all
patel epee acres apie nat ont ne era nent I CIO ILE ELL
pr a A
that lies af the .
\ daa from Africa com be purchased
ond Maryland
slaves. To open the dae trade is the. to a
ed ouies are mere pretexta Let the estiact"
states try the experiment of an independent
confederacy—let them open the African .
: fr NE Sa fot ont the
into the bosom of the Old Union.
CHouena ON THE Soxtona.—Dering the'}
Francisco, which latter port she reached last:
telligence of cholera on the Atlantic coast. .
he ia happy to say, escaped the pestilence,
LATE FROM Mexico, — Advices from
following. highly important intelligence: “An
express has just arrived from the city of
Mexico stating, ‘that én the’ a ult., Miraand: Marquez.met. the liberal army: in
battle near the village of Arroyo Zareo, .
two Generals had from 7060'to 8000 troops,
and Zaragoza, had about resid After
‘thoroughly row ated; a sealed .
Mar. rquez did not venture to return to Mexi;
cv, but fled to Haséala, and two days after
the victors made theit trisimphant entry’ in
the city, thus finishing thé revolution without
any compromise, The elergy, having thus.
lost their last stfénghold, were made to’bleed
decrees issued in Mexice, were fot the supthe church property, valued at eaten g
000."
REiiGious Ravivat. —The Stockton Republican says there has been for some weeks,
a most succesful revival going on at Fretich
Camp, five miles from town. Meetings have
been held day and night by the Methodists,
North and South united, and South Carolina
has not even been thought of. The boys”
have taken off their conte and ‘gone.in, and
. are-up te theireyes in prayer. The whisky
shops are in despair, being abondoned by their
customers, They say that. if this sort of
things {s going to coutinue, people at ‘the
East. will go to wasting their corn by making
bread of it, instead: of sending it te the distillery. ._Itia said. that.one of the preachers
rather “got” a weak-headed youth, “who
came to scoff’ a day or two since. He anid
in a jeering manner, to one of the. elders,
“Yer don’t think yer can get religion inter to
me, do yer?" The preacher looked:at him
& moment, and sternly remarked ¢_* Young
I should be sure of it.” The reply was not
new, but it hit hard. There are said to have
been a ae number of conversions at this
aeat of war in China gives a very flattering .
picture of the Celestial beauties. Flat.noses,
linear eyes, high cheek bones, and broad upper faves, are not suggestive of Venus or
Payche--nevertheless there is an expression
of sweetness about a Chinawoman’s — face
which redeems it from positive ugliness. —
Her jet black hair 1s combed into a turret at
the tep of the head, and there plastered with
grease and pomatuin—much after the fashion
regent. She is smallin stature, with remarkthe eyes of her lord.
On Homsenack pr. J. Rprety may
be said to be con , as he was seen riding through Baorameuto, Friday, om horseback, That's reduarkable, when we refiect
that on the 1st inst., a ball was shot entirely .
eng
&@rChild murder is fearfully prevalent in
New York. The murdered innocents are
7 rae :
clines te take part in the movement, allzging
iets faith ef the sincerity and earnest. neass-of Irish
neice stem ere” deh te
. . contracted on the Isthmus, as there is no inoer, howe,” up ee of fifty ‘feet i: “hel
KC Ciwwa Beauty.—A writer hia the .
of the English dames during the duys of the.
ably pretty handa, and her, feet find favor ix
SOP Mat Se sorte Ee AO Es
pis ‘Wen. Smith O’Brien, in which he deunwilling: to of his life . expend the. remainder
in labors so-fruitiess 36-thoes which he apet ene gee f
Too foraed on the brids bits of the inate:
eae si reminded our inform. .
the: ‘bresees of lows and Wis. "The Stage Company have a targe
and handsomely-painted leigh, in which passengers are carried from Bope’s Ranch to
Fort Cy i ge apelin
between two whales near the point cooareet . taken
Santa Cruz Harbor, which.pare] in the . to
killing of one of them. A number of citizens
witnessed the combat, and after it. was over,
towed ; the. dead.-whale to the’shore. He
was about twenty-five feet long and his ownera eay he will yield thirty-five or ‘forty barrels of oil. ergy of the Califernia rer
Variety. :
r ‘iedomorwikizbe ses lhe ninety-eight passengers; ‘is running on the Pittebug. Fort Yiomse ond, ‘Reinngn Railroad,
mile, It is a locomotive, and pesaenger car
eombined. i
~—
Youxe pili ines L, 8. G., of Bos‘ton; says, “ A ragged-little urchin came to
miy door, a short time since, asking for old
clothes. I brought him a vest and a pair of . and
pants, which I thought would be a comfortable fit. Youtig America took the garments
and examined each ; then with s disconsolate look, said, “There aint no watch
ta The vintners of Los Angeles made
345,000 gallons of wine in. 1360. The number of produeing.vines, most ef which are
000 vines that do not bear yet. A correspon.
dent of the ‘Times estimates’ that an acre of
vines twenty years old will produce 800 or
1000. gallons of wine per annum.
the whaling ship Henrietta, was murdered by
the savage natives of the island ‘of Isabella,
in the South Pacific, while ashore in June
last. The natives afterwards attacked the
rship and carried off the~captain'’s child, a
boy of five years, the captain and. his wife
defending themselves in the cabin by a constant firing. All efforts to recover the child
were unavailing,
NORWEGIAN SHoEs.—The Mountain Messenger says that old and young, male and fe. male, travel from point to point, in northern
Sierra, on Norwegian snow’ shoes, or uec
them as a means of amusement, sliding down
the hill slopes upon them with eroce an de
terity.
‘ley Mirror tells of a newly-married couple
who lately traveled on snow shoes from Etna
te Salmon.river, over Salmon mountein, a distance of twenty-eight * thiles.
lectures, in’ the mountain towns, It is a
good indication, and , speaks well for:: the
intellectual arenes 6 of the peenie.,
te The Gree, . } papers wails frequently and strongly against the merging of
and the establighmant of the head quarters
in Califurnia; and they say they don't intend to let up till justice ia done.
te The San Francisco papers will not
admit that their ‘city contains only 57,033
souls, as the census says it does. The num/ ber of childre m alone 1s twenty-two thousand.
(FF Why should a_young lady refuse to
sod a, fon ‘of Temperance’ he
pad ocitte OA
000 being. paid down.
Coolies is permitted. The churches, eceme
y
‘evada
ies, ete, formerly. belonging to the Chris‘than, Shreeghneh the Tenis, are to be reyo he
repr Fan ont retin ote
nog aoyptigarn cooegecnree gyno range
Nothing was . W:
to-for the murder of W. negro
very young, was 580,000. There are ¥ 631-4
t9r-'TPhe crew {evitaiating inaat
d Love ON Sxow SHOES.—The Seott Val-}
ENCOURAGING —A taste is forming for G
the two military departments on_this coast, . !ed
a ie ARIE A ETT OR rect EEN OS PN A A
500. 000 la indice nity—4,000,The. .cmigratioa of
es Saeed hice BE ithe
Pine Silat denies that the Emr
. touched pod ll tas ara of the English, when
ender csutaleclensre trom both armies.
French army at Pekin was to be dispatched®
to Cochin China for the purpose of attacking . ®the Carat Heegathe Henpetor's Capital and
residence. . »: ~
eo
not guilty, and has been held to bail:
sum of $10,000, soompi it init Feb, inte
nab ae AND adaevns alate ball sven by
a gentleman moving in “ the first-ci of
Arizona; oné of the <dahcers~ end of
aoe of John: Madigany at «. $orth
=
. ONTFED STATES BAKERY,
: Ne. 48 Pinc Street.
6 bine E. Sa Pe wAvine beBakery, would inform
ae will keep on ae the large
assortment of ie
WUTS, BAISINS, ALMONDS, Ete.
I havea will deliverevery morning,
in tiay path Othe ie heer ’
Bosten Brown Hread, Graham Bread,
French and English Bread, Pies, Ete. —
we“ Coffee at all Hours.
J ULIUS DREYFUSS
“SELECT SCHOOL
Miller & Nickel,
CARPENTERS & BUILDERS
AND apr am IN am ea!
~ yr ORVERS for Mer
Shop first door west of Jouse. ogy
Cheap eons Saloon,
» Noy 69, Broad Street, Nevada.
Have of one of th
I BEST CONFECTIONERS fs in the State of
to MAKE
all kinds of ‘CARR in . in ‘the Style, which
cannot be surpaseed fn or elsewhere, I
am always prepared to
SUPPLY BALLS AND PARTIES
With Confectionery of Pi iag 4 pany
Nowvick.—My old frieads, who
so likerally daring any ronnection with. the Ia.
map oo ey op as
Sy a Oe
Better than [reston & Merrill's
AND AT Less PRICES,
Beardman’s Challenge Yeast Pewder,
Bally ‘Gusrentecs.
Pe wee be attuned.
ab dong all Jot ee and by
I.-C. WINANS, 50 California street,
aay.. A very few years will suffice to make picked up in the streets almost nightly. } might refuse to. sup-porter.
pe Who will also orc age
RY Rranco reScored
Ceeticy ee
his nose bitten off we his ere nearly— i
finest
FANCY CAKES, CONFECTIONARIES, .
Young Ladies and Gentlemen. . ‘he
Head ef Broad Street, Nevada.
° kK F, Ae B..00vee0esss.s Principal.
Viwerra a Actes oF etree eens «ees Assistant.
ESS -OCHOOL._ commenced -on MONDAY.
LF 108 _Sentiemen wil .
Sensors bo ves Pipe
catechins
Studies, per month.....cee0000
English Branches Mathematics..... ye]
GEOR, nn veoccccescasbecbhentfiteksvsnsorcjec MD
Premed sonics ie ccv di sdveccocee Ub ens icectsieee 200
GRIER ne ccccscccscccceccevesesevererCusters 200
N School, yp Fhagede and
= Evenings, at 7 oelo i
TERMS:
Five Weeks,..ccccccccessccncscsecscecacecs $5.00
January. 28, 3m
ISSOLTUION NOTICE.—The partnerpele exigtinn between WARNER & MILLER, was, by mu consent, dissolved on the
6th of January, 1861.
¥ WARNER, ~
mS Rae baw : RR.
. On Friday, F
= ects at Masonic Hall,
ay Saturday cimed ot
Agee
pte D. ree gina 4 commugh Priest; J. ¥. Budolph,
No. 6, K. T.—Stated as.
Th month.
LAER IRAE PEERED LMI Lemna ree nee roenagg
“Odd Fellows,
Osi aheie _ =e
D. eo -G.;
i
oe Court of the Fourteenth Judicial
SOuPH CAROLINA Hanh ‘Ur —An tast. ter of the ro Ae? aera ce i 2
ern dispatch says : Hon. Sen J Oa rid District
South Caralina being ing bard up for funds, is 5 . Court, notice ie —_ ay yoo is, to be and
using ex we aiging money. . appear before the Hon. Niles S im
ina seme ders elfen bert rea ict ieee
pier a slaves, a ich bare . of March, A.D, t 10 o’cloek A. Mof that
Ni Seel —_ i yuedred ¢ mittee day, then KP chore te show snmesit if any: they
at ithe privilege mys why the Dt pare of said Tosotvent Id not
et shonin . Fons Ue Sn
bothered about their Sie on paenaeee ats the ecandlee
the old Continental ‘system, Pog must Oe i in all Sitprocediage said ives be stayed.
ronay. 1 Sepeeseton of South Carotinn cur }'yVooars tg A ty ot Saar Pe
ras 0, SLAM KAT, ee
te W. H. Brown, indicted at Sacrimen. A. t>Gnexcy, Att'y for Petitioner,“ Je2-td
. N
i,t been pee y of 9 o'clock, A. M.,
o'clock, ¥.
Gives onde my hand, this 2ist day, of Janu= J.B. VAN HAGEN; Sherif’,
. seni John Dickson, al
fe ne canccnage & siefere ox. in
‘mutaal seabeat.
Nevada, is this day
disselved by by mutual
B. FOGERTY,
January 18th, 1861. INO. MARTIN.
NEVADA ASSAY Y OFFICE
Ne. 30 Mein street, ae
Guz 4 AND eet Le
bePay eine and TURNS. MADE IN
N, Hours. y te a
guaranteed, and B Bara discounted at the lowest
=a pe Black Sand lots bought
atte Highest pres fit
Bankers’ Notice.
Ors and after the 19th inst. the LO ae will
Nevarla, Jan. 16th, 186 A —iw
oe = img,
eR ae accuse Oren
ner Commercial street, Nevada.
“peter crn tains mnemnnasiatetans ate gnpctae
Pacific Mail Steamship Comp’s
ee PANAMA.
Connect the Steamer.of the Atlantic and
Pacific eamship Company, at Aspinwall.
For New. York.
Having. Spare Steamers at San Francisco and
Pename.
eee
DEPARTURE FROM FOLSOM STREET ware:
. sale
The “magnificent Steamship
UNCLE SAM,
Will leave aa welt, whe Passengel’
ranry “1, 1S6L
=< coeet via Puna a me As MS
“ae ee tees 2
Rattroad Co eee! sbhantned ax hgeda
i seaman antl 12 "clock yon sot
°F. ran “yr
Car.
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