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~ WEDNESDAY, JAN, 20th, 1861,
bo csorerreeereaeniaiateerereeneerneeercinirererecnementimemenemeetice]
GEN, MODOUGALL’S SPEECH,
ung antehovemee se
__ting these candidates out. In other and more
tits, Tt A Didgerna¢ wad webct
ar bis olnioa a “itd ria
“ues now before thie, country. On last
: Eotertaay night, in the Aasembly Chainber, .
didate, appeared, in-obedience to the legislas juisition; dnd delivered a Yong and tolaie paar AS "speech, No other senatorial
eandidate.spoke: on that. evening; thpug
gnnoun tr.
bsg rt ‘hold 7 ppoceag ‘as. his
ba oa Wuiyeaiys’ hit ah to exert his .
oe a pe ‘fear of ‘Gen. -MeDouigall’s
spéveli' ii its’ isitense’ Unionism.'’ He has no
charity for secessionists, and scouts the proet of a a Pacific Republic. No matter what
‘cost, the: Union must be preserved. He
eas deities the right of a state to. secede ;
‘and, to prevent the secession “of a state, or
oP any nuinber of states, insists that. the
whole. \power of the General Government .
Shall be exerted. In referring to the. stirrihg
times of 1833, he takes occasion to show'the .
~ “masterly tactiés of Gen. Jackson, who, by:
placing: ample--gerrisons-in° the “Charleston
forts, in .xserson, sui
bate-of South Carolina from ‘either “wullifying. the federal lawa -Or-atcompliahing the
~ aiows tow Mr “Fillmore, in 1861, When, South
» Carolina was. as busily employed, as>at' present, in the work of secession, . quietly sent
” troops itiid atmbd véssélsto Charleston, this,
by: little timely, precaution, ‘preventing a
vast deal of future difficulty. The Governor
of South Caroliniiy professing to be ignorant
of the'thotives ofthe” it, wrote to
Dy. Fillinore ‘a letter of inguity, as to” Wwhy
thege.4roops: and armed vessels were present
at'\Chafleston, Mr, . Fillmore's ° reply ‘was
sie of a Jackson. He simply said: “The
~_ President of the United States does not make
; brig to the Governor of BonthCaro“Vina!”
Gen.” MéDougiill; in’ view of ‘the fact —
‘Mr. Buchanan hes mage Aly tp
“éxamples of Jackson and Fillmore,
suffered South Cerolina to carry ont: wie Be_. @esaion project unchecked, isin favor of makdng Borate -Garolinay~ or anyother seceding
state, step back’ into the Confederacy at the
_Dayonet's point, . We. presume -that, in. theutterance of this séntinient; ke meets the
__-Bympathies of a large majority of the present .
legislature of California, as there is, unques. tionably, @ great. deal of latent chivalry in
that body. But, for our humble self, we
have « horror of civil war, and \ “14 in finitely prefer seeing the Cotton Confederacy esWablisbed, to~sesing northern and southern
meh rioting in mutual slaughter. ‘The cot.
ton states wish to have cheaper labor than
they can at present obtain’ from the domestie-bred negroes of Maryland, Virginia, and
‘Kentucky; and, of course, the coittrolling
_. ddea, with them is the opening of the African.
Glave trade: “It will do no especial harm to
_ let them try the experiment of indepeadence
for a teason. With the strong anti-slavery
sentiment of Europe and the northern states
-Aaainat them.it.jp.ox
er-they will éver be able to suévessfully land
“@ Bingle cargo of Africans. Everything, now— is estimated by its paying qualities ;
nd, when our brethren of the cotton states
that theit Confederacy ‘will not pay, they
‘“imiay feel ‘willing to think better of the + Stars
eta Stipes” than they de de at present.
sgimtarnonn aT ePcatennite: —From
Central Californian we learn, that up to
be 26th inst., the total of subscriptions to
B eeaartnas Bog cent. subscription,
‘tind represents stock to the amount of $218,000. ° The cost of the road has been estimated at a million doliars. The people of Placerville voted in Pou ‘tax for thig raileatewereptahs is now sought to be
pre a ret
, . they asked him W ’
(a proiihent sénatorial tan
issfully prevented the . !
‘more. This ie .
the outraged
splash ! splash! Not asound did the piano
give, save that of-the-keys striking in water.
from the inside. .
A letter from Paris says: According toa
ral power of the Pope has not rhaeh to hope
for from the Emperor Napoleon. Itis said
th t. tye, Bishop. of Versailles, relying upon
the devotion which always shown to
the Emperer, went to him a few days since,
to try to make him feel the woes of the
"Chureh. ‘The Emperor listened to him pa[ion with hiseigatin his mouth, and at
ist said: ‘‘Monseigneur, your distress
does you great. credit; but the temporal
power is no longer ted gece with our eiviae ‘out my ‘tga? ee C
‘Rev. Dr. Armstrong, missionary to the Sandwich Islands, and -who'diéd ‘from: internal
hemorrhage, produced by a. fall from his
horse, ‘shows the curious fact that -a portion
of his lange had“beén destroyed by consumption, and the-parts had -healed over. Some
twenty years aga he: had symptoms. of -consumption, and had eured himself by bathing
and horseback riding, since which he hag
experienced no a of the disease.—
This seems to show the ~~" of consumption.
_ Quick Trip. —The Grass Valley National,
has’ PAPO published in a beautiful. town, about
four miles from this city, reached here on
Monday evening last, or sizty hours after its
. pubheation. ‘This is decidedly & quick trip,
for it has never come to-hand in lesé time
We can’t do without this valuable paper
since the local department is under'the conknow.
Tue CENSUS IN Burrs. —The Record, referring to the population of. its county and
the late census, says: The census of this
county may be regarded as-having been very
imperfectly taken; as every sane man knows
that our population should be, at least, three
times greater than the number of votes cast.
However, many other counties appear to
have been taken in a similar manner.
/“DusL In High Lire.—Among other reports from Washington it is~said that Mr.
Floyd, late Secretary of War, has challenged
Mr. Thompson, Secretary of the Interior, in
consequence of the latter attempting to con". pi-anner,” said two: of them encouragingly,
“ we don’t care for it. We came to'see you
pomake use speech.” . Hertz did “his best, 475
and they had all nearly forgotten the piano ine "Farwell, Dr.
when its arrival was announced. A _com-.
pany of. stout men carried. it. into the hall}
and placed “it qn the platform. It was'athree-cornéred, or “grand” piano, and
P Hertz "promised * *himeelf “to astonish the
natives, seated himself on an empty .whisky 4:
keg, and” struck tie: ke¥s. Bluni! blum!
sombled, and the shite musician pers
ed nothing else than to be bowie-knifed by . .
at was the matter, SEE sellcad
The Californians who had brought the “box”
j from, San« Francisco, finding it heayy, had.
Jloated it to town, and on dragging it out
upon the levee, negleeted to pour the water
THE FrReNcu EMPEROR AND THE POPE.
story which is going the rounds, the tempo*
than five days after its publication, heretofore.
trol of a spicy writer, whose 1 pad » e do not .
Selover, A J. Butler.
is
Nay jerk Pe DW. Cheobe:
foville, Sam. Ww.
Ginn, eer
ate
fo EE cba: J. Btbvens:
(Col. Baker’s son-in-law), Alvin Flanders.
‘Sub-Treasurer—Wm, Slierman, Dr. Rabe,
‘Asa T. Lawton.Coiner at. Mant Jomn. P. ‘Ht. Wentworth,
. Hastings, mo
Bann, General— De Benj. W.Hnthawa:
3 indian § Superintendent--J. P. Wentworth,
simon Gi M. Hanson, M. Frink;, jr., of
or
. Farwell,
*
Mary
pepetntistons Navy Yard—Capt. CG. 'W.
Waa Registers—J."T. Snider, of Marysville, WC, Parker, John OQ. Wheeler, H. D.
Barrows, (the two latter from the Southern
Land District Office atLos Angeles.)
United States District: Attorney. Northern .
Pak A. Sargent, of Nevada ; Frank .
i
Tnepector of Boilers—John P:.Zane; Do-.
minic Gaven, James Churchman, of Nevada.
U, 8. Appraiser—J. Benson.
Postmaster at Sacramento—C. Crocker. ..
Collector-at Monterey—Antonio M. Pico.
tines.
Colleetor at Stockton—D: J. Staples.
Minister to Chile—J. A. Nunez.
Secret Agent—Sam: Soule.
saan TER te BE ge: fe Pde. fe —~
am H. Weeks, 14 the above list, though heis
CURABILITY OF CoNSUPTION: —The poet
mortem examination of the remains of the
certainly in Washington, and, just. as certain‘ly, a candidate for something.
-Aato our fellow Citizen; A°A Sargent, Esq.
not. an applicant for any .office in the gift of
the Federal Executive, and that he has distinctly intimated as ee adi Mr. Lincoln,
himself. od
LITTLE CHILDREN’S Dresses—NAKED
ARMS AND NECKS.—A. distinguished physician, who died sometime. since in Paris,
declared : I believe that during the 26 years
I have practiced my profession in this city,
20,000 children have been carried to the
‘eometeries, a sacrifice to the absurd custom
of exposing their arms naked. I have often
. thought, if a mether were anxious to show
the soft white skin of her baby, and would
cut.a round hole in the little thing’s dress,
just over the heart, and‘then carry. it about
. for observation by the company, it-would-do
very little harm. Butto expose the baby’s
arms,» members~so.-far removed from the
best, is a most pernicious practice. Put the
bulb of a thermometer in a baby’s mouth; the
mercury will rise to 99 degrees. Now carry
the same bulb to its little hand; if the “arms
be bare and the evening cool, the ;mercury
will sink 40 degrees. Of course all the blood
which flows through these arms and -hands
must fait from 20 to 40 degrees below the
temperature ofthe heart. Need I say that
when these,cold currents of blood flow back
into the chest, the child’s general vitality
must be more or less compromised? And
need I add that we ought not te be surprised
lungs, throat and: stomach? I have seen
*eomeny Jes ful whetle+reer ir rwya's walle with the Indian Trust
Fund robbery.’ It is a inatter of common
report that Floyd has, on-several occasions,
stormed and bullied-in-.a manner to intimidate his timid associates. :
County Court, Jan. 29.—Ivard vs
Chambers & Thompson.~—Motion for’ new
trial on part of defendants argued and_submitted to the Court.
Holmes'vs Van Hagen.—Demurer to defendant’s amended answer argued and submitted on part of _—
Man ‘Kiuiep—On We ‘Wednesday evening,
January 23d, at Iowa Hill, a man named
Goldworth was accidentally killed by the
benkiof a mining-chien-coving upen-bim,.Fn.. Miller has been «
man of the on ot ena
¥ . Interests, of the Assembly, and J.C, Eastman, chairman of the Committes on Print.
. ine ee
Wanna ie Pen eh wie
onsale of liquors pein A ae pa
:
hoarseness, or choking with mucus, entirely
and permanently relieved by simply keeping
its arms and hands warm. Every observing
and progressive physician has daily opper-. tunities to witness the same simple cure.
FC. FREMONT. —Springfield correspondents continue to assert thatJohn C. Fremont has beén. offered by Lincoln the post of
Secretary of War, but regard it as uncertain
whether he willaccept, though his acceptance
would be very agreable to all premiiient Republicans, excepting a few perhaps who would
like the place for ‘themselves, Cameron's .
acceptance of the Secretaryship of the Treasury_ig regarded as fixed and ‘certain.
EHP The population of the city of New
chair. . York is officially returned in full, and is about
AOA? bene thee the lowest cotinnts » week
277. ‘The increase’ ‘since 1850 is 298.730,
‘edieinee 1056, 104,067. ;
\ SP Russia hamaally Salen to Siberia 03500
‘exclusive of ‘their ‘wise end chil. -Rabe,:
MiB, Farwell, W. Ste; Northern.
veers of ‘the’ Port—J. a». “MeHean, of
Colleetor. at Benicia—8: M. Swain; of Mar-.
_ . wards the support of the State Government.
His Excellency Suggests that no.ove-he al-_ to
we are assured by that gentleman that he is’
heart and With’ stich feeble’ difculation at
at-its frequently occasioning affections ofthe .
more than one child with habitual cough and .
. and put it in.a stone jar or jug.. Soak your}.
dirty. clothes over night, or until they are
-. well wet through, then wring them out and .
. put-on plenty of soap} and“to he Boiler of .
clothes, well convered with water, add one
tea-s: of washing fluid. Boil half an
through One suds and rinse well in water,
and your clothes will look better than the old, . '
way of washing twice. before boiling. Thi»
poor tired woman to try it.
Pres says, “ Not far from heté’ resides-a
queer old fellow, who, having’ been ten years
separated from his wife, was ever telling of
Rhody,” as he called: het,’ died’ in “ the
. States,” and the sorrowful news having
reached the survivor, he carried the letter to
a friend, and. with tears. in hiseyes, said—
““ Well, B., Rhody’s dead. But if the'Liord .
wanted her worse’n me, let her rip!”
Pout Tax.—There is no subject treated
in Goy. Downey’s. message in which he is
imposed is eminently just; and we thiuk so
] top. The noisest men on élection day, says
the Press, are those who shirk: ‘the-tax._ If . B
enforced against them, it would ptobably be
the only ‘contribution they would make toid Waceeka Sk URAL ae cae “specter” Cathe tie
That .is the -way.to:serve ’em. The law
would then be nearly as beneficial in its’ operation. as.a Registry Act.:
"The Auburn: Signal; makés, in-air able
editorial, some excellent suggestions upon
the subject of poll’tax, un@ the manner of
céllecting the same. Some counties pay’
‘well, and others comparatively nothing. An
efficient law will.remedy the. évil; but don’t
resort. to the anti-Democratic doctrine of
‘permitting the matter to affect: or: restrict
the elective franchise. One fhing—the tax .
is too high. One dollar is enough.
GRAND Jury 1s Jatt.—By the IndepenCourt of Sessions, has the Calaveras Grand
Jury in jail, for contempt—in refusing to
act ‘upon. matters presetited for their consideration. * The reason assigned by the jury
‘for seceding is that no provision has been
made to pay them for their services.
("A young lady in Indianopolis rose iu
her sleep recently and cut off her hair as.
close as it could be cropped by a penitentiary . ”
barber. When she got up in. the morning
and looked in the glass she was horrified,
and loudly complained that some one had
shorn her head while she slept. —>
physician one night in’ Wisconsin. being disturbed by a burglar, and having ‘no ball or
shot for. his pistol, noiselessly. loaded the
weapon with-dry, hard pills, and gave the intrudera “prescription” which he thinks will
go far towards irieg te rascal of a very
bad ailment.
EF" Most persons will agree with Charles
. Lamb, that it is intolerable to'pay for articles . .
you have. been. used. to get for nothing.—
Thus, “when Adam laid out his first penny
upon apples at. some stall in Mesopotamia, I
his goodly orchard, where he had so many
for nothing.”
te Esmeralda having been ascertained to
be in Calaveras county, California, instead of
in Washoe, the silver miners there are petitioning for a new county—being at an inconvenient distance for the transaction of
besintee with Mokelumne Hill.
Lak Monrez. oh Wade York correspondent says that Lola Montez, who last summer
. suffered ‘very much from a paralytic stroke,
caused by smoking cigarettes day and night,
is now living in Seventeenth street, spends . “*™*her time in meditation and prayer, and goes
Hoy the name of Fanny Gibbons. _
7 tie
A Nevapa County, Nuccer. —There i is
. at the banking house of A. Delano, in Grass .
ounces. Tt was taken out at Rough ‘and
Ready.
‘hour briskly; then wash them thoroughly .
is an invaluable recipe, and we want every
ConsUGAL CoNSOLATION.—The San Juan . t¥ Securities
her good qualities: Not:long ago, the “good . more explicit than this. ~He thinks the tax }
dent, we. learn that Judge Porter, ‘of the . smirab
A NEW Way oF TAKING ° PILLs.—A wif
think it went hard witlr him, reflecting upon}
Valley, a nugget of gold which weighs 454}
8 i give it bill ty pe e :
. neo petra ot ly tein rea oft te
particular, to-wit: ‘Fake one-pound of sal of ee National xchange, on road street
_Calletar of San Francisco—C. A. Wash. soda and-a half pound of unslacked lime; put . _°"""*"”
wegen 5.6 Biro, a C. MoRuer, a ete them in a gallon. of water and boil twenty _ BIRDSEYE & Co.,
Je — ‘Tet it stand till cool, then drain off cs BANKERS.
_---Mumber.20,,.Main. Street. Nevada,
UBRCHASE GoLD hte Ea Aare
. on. dust ‘for prey’ or. Coinage at the’U. §
w q ore SIGHT CHECKS CHECK3 on Ban Francisco,
sville
“our SS SIGHT aX ANGE on ‘New York a?
GEO. W. KIDD, ~
ie ie Cn Se
Gan UAT Feshayed 98 the Highest Mard liberals st.
fed for'A say or for Coinage at the U. 5
Taio. Collections eres. at.the Lowgo aictor Collettions cect ert yer ad State and Counthe highest Market
value. sep7-tf
Cc. W. MULFORD.
BANKERS.
At their Old Stand, Main Street, Nevada.
a. DUST Bought at the Highest Hotes.
ht Checks on Sacramento and San Fra:
cisco at par
Dust forwarded to the U. §. Branch Mint for
ar TA ee and advances made on the same
i
Nevada Sept. 10th, 1860.
JAMES J. oT tT,
No.. 30 Main street, Nevada,
“NOLD AND ORES, of every Description, Melted; Refined and Assa ed at San’
Francisco prices, -and ‘RETURNS EIN
Ai OR: POOIN, ima: few Hours.
elting done in the presence of Depositors.
— nh cinco in ac
pone ee alway 8 guaranteed. Charges for meltiug and assaying font for loss, ane Sem oz. al ;
for loss—-above 60 ozs. 4 of 1 per cent. Pr
flog as Ba peas Sees Laced apee ted
AMALG MATION:
precious ores, either in the ore oF mi
ready to receive Black Sand,
s, Tub ae, oT tienen 7 be
poled, with satisfaction at. _the lowest
Git) JAMES J OTT. .
apqrecvedenie and’ Tediiatey Conquers
all Difficulties.” .
Ace MANY YEARS OF Trials..
e
ke the Philoeon her rey aloud, urea
tooth, : in short.
that it is’ se, there ee
THE EXACT COLOR OF BONE.
It can fe Pooth and dere Shell jor: a Fang, or
Root of a Tooth and ete Front Teeth it is ad
‘EXTRA CHARGE’: le. N r
eatinaptnencaian or Stopping the Fatigs.
IAM ALWAYS AT HOME.
OFFICE Over ‘Block R&C Co.'s ante ° (up ati
trance next to Charles X Kent's Ment mwa + on
Pine stieet. : wi a ce tf
CHAPMAN & HATCH,
Surgical and. Mechanical Dentists,
Offiee—Corner Room Second Stery,
Kidd & Knox’s building.
‘ormed
pi neat eas acidant antink toaner,, and satiofec
= aren al = Cteesrerseseesinerescoes 1
SOPOT EHS O TOROS EL sOee
TRE Sates BAKERY,
“ “Ne, 48 Pine Street.
yun UNDERSIGNED HAVEING become sole proprietor of this well known
and Pell te Bakery, would inform the le.
will keep on hank: the largest
assortment of
FANCY — CONFECTIONARIES,
Peat and will delive rning,
in any part o of the tity, vrei we
Bosten Brown Bread, Graham Bread,
French and English Bread, Pies, Bie.
Hot Coffee at all Hours.
tf JULIUS DREYFUSS _
Cheap Refreshment Saloon,
‘Nov 6@ Broad Street, ave.
1% a Sree eee
all kinds CARE ie Geren
cannot be surpassed in Nevada, of elnewhere
“1h R6bAb aie. PARTIES.
Wik Ghaellllaaes
Fancy Pound Cake, Spunge Seesy Sari ecietinr
"gnc My ol ade “who
60 a souuny "is i el gee
mes
one of the
pagiey State ef
Like gh ra MAKE
Soe
-Ceunty Serip bou heat she higher market rates.
8, of
sight Cheeks on San Franciseo and Sacrawe ate
A. H. HAGADORN .
NEVADA ASSAY OFFICE
GRR AR TiFions ised :
BONE. :
eee see Naeing Leesehe: vin =
0:
Sse mare
finest’
&
fi
pelled .
“has sin
some §
from §
day, Wi
her arr
hauste
day. .
ing her
was Wi
;bulatin
Preece eer. £5