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January 8, 1863 (4 pages)

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ace eis gets 3 WS a I a Nh RIGGS TMF i ie eY er) ni ie RIND Oo Ri Fn IOI ‘ciletes 3 eat ape tS pis8 v manded by lite superior to do so, but is en: (Gabidg eels ec. eh be badge fear cont War Tex ‘dec ‘tee General Government, . pepesabapsies . greenbacks: “As ee oe von oma age, it Wi bo rorctd tht on 8 former ov aa cargaaovn-sven eco ‘of him: fea ein ate conse cuuld have expected aaything different t . ‘The Governinent makes its notes legal teeder, and that would bea pretty spectacle indeed, the Govertutient repudiating its own currency. Mr. Cheeseman, was ordered tu do that which would not put the Govern, mont in. that disgraceful fight. He bas not the sense, or honesty to keep the faith of the Government, even after having been com~ deavoring. aS reference to its own currency. a We understand this matter frum the greund wp. Mr. Cheeseman and three or fur othots have been thearted in their plves. That's what's the matter. “The sewspapets of San Francisco bavé goee és parte statewent of the affair, and if . saat tami none aloe to distinguish be tween logic and nonsener they will be suffus@@. with ehame when they see the report of the State Treasurer wherein his action is saoet invincibly defended. In fact, the ar“ qament he makes is ge able and clear, that & man mort have mption indeed who ghould attempt to controvert it without firet /that Mitle and Whately sre man, we desigh to expose, and. these are the When the greenbacks were teadered him the other day, his first exense for not them that day. It is wholly false, the statement that has been published, we believe at his instigation, that the fender wre made by Tressurer Ashley pact business. hours. We know better. He insisted on having the notes sorted and put in packager. This took time. Ashley did as Cheeseman requested and presented himself at Cheeseman’s office the next morning with the packages. \A clerk BP copa at had-eounted $123,000. ‘In the mean time Cheeseman took eotase! of » the Dewspapers ahd twe or three men who etipeated to. get the’ gold, and did'nt like it because they did'nt. When the above named amount was counted Cheeseman ret rnedand again refused to receive the g és, ‘and wanted the tender to be made in writing. Why ail thi? ‘The object is plain enouch. Cheeseman wanted a charice for alittle spread eagle patriotiem. A tender in writing-would have given a chance for an immense emount of, bombast, 60 niuch sduzht after by little minds, His o8ject’in making excuses and Pramueet: wae to delay matters, and throw the subject before the Legislature, where he and _ others of mediocre abilities expect tu realize ~ the benefits of bunkum. We know something of the designs of a Federal officer or two, and sumething too of their , actions. “They ave not immaculate, « They . On slippery: ground, and we shall throw no ashes upon it to make their foot-hold surer. “A combination of mercen«ry men, assisted _ by a press that hag been ignoranily. to say tue heats. pervade hare attacked an able and honeit public officer, who discharges his duties and shows no favors, to the capitalists, nor grosses the palms of the venal. He is fully able to cope with ‘tlie whole bateh from the highést to the lowest. «If his defenge in bis repert dees not triumphantly vindicate bis course, we envy not the mind that-thinks te the ‘contrary. Let every one who intends to “— read Treasurer Kehley* *e Report. oxo 1401 miles east of San Berbes b with a eee 1e where he came od that she had no wish to leave the In wall. The Indians Taaxscnirr. While the politicians are . concocting plans for organizing the of the Legislature to-morrow, I embrace the Sell in the Benstorial contest to iodito, oF of California:began at. noon. to-day. Judge Ficld of the Supreme Court administered the oath of affice te the new Senators. Prior . . . to whieh, however, Lieut. Governor Chellis, and President of the Senate, read a patriotic address in Which was an unqualified indorse. (}, ment of the late pruciamation of freedom to . Mi slaves of rebels. ed the membere to order at 12 precisely. — in the members. The rules of last: session. were adopted t-mporarily. Hon. Wm H. Sears, of Nevada, took an early opportunit to offer.a protest in writing against the Aa mission of Freeman, of Tulare, tos The protest sts forth that the Board of Supervisors of Tulare county are disloyal to the’ Government, that they refused te establish a precinet at a place where s hundred loyal goae off half cocked on an given in this statement. There is a pretty . .. Indians, Pdaey headquarters . t nr prscosiol two Ameritay t ag and the t in conver. ant se faras she knew; they two were-the "eae survivors ofa note ie tgs Oy dee from, nor who she houses ‘The fourtecath session of the In the House the clerk of last sestion eal!Judge McK sne, of the District Court, swore voters resided ; that the people there, in accordanee with the taw established a precinct for themselves and east one hundred votes. of which 96, were tor Baker; that the Supervisors-re to count those votes, but. declared Freeman elected by 8 majority. Bakerclaims the seat, of course, on the grounds strong feeling in faver of Baker amoung the Unicon men, and if Freeman is what he is reported to be, he ought te be expelled if by right of the statute entitled to a seat. ie As is usual, the two houses adjourned af ter the members were sworn in and a few necessary forms had been complied with .— A caucus of the Union members of the Leg: islature meets thie evening at 7 o'clock to nominate officers fur the two houses: I am a-t paying much attention to the organization of the bedies, but from present appearances Machin. of Tuolumne, will probably be elected Speaker over Barstow. The various candidates for U. 8. Senator, and their frienda seem to count the organizativn of the houses as of little importance and ae making wo fight. Two of the Senatorial aspirants are here. Park h:s quarters at the Orleans and Conness at the Union, and both are not idle.—{ Phelps is backed by good workers, and, it is said, plenty.of capital. I think ither of the three are sanguine of success/ Nor do I thiok they have reasen tobe. probabilities are that une is about as strong as the others and tuat there is very little difference in the number of the-friends ef each. : Sargeut tias a host of friends and when the time comes will be found it the front ranks. Alinost all speak . highly of hi. services and abilities. and no-one is harshly opposed to him. "What of the Capital city? “Jt r ins and the river has risen four feet. The. streets are not innocent of mud by any.mneans. The crossings are really‘bad to say the least. A little. cost would keep thei clear and passable to pedestrians, but the eriergies uf the Sacramentans were eeverely taxed during the last: year and they-do nut feel like-going down into their pockets fur much mere.— They-have built about fifteen miles of very goed appearing levee at a cust to themselves of near a quarter of a million dollars, The tax is really severe, and Sacramento is cer trinlv. entitled: to great credit for her enter. prize and determination under the most trying and adverse circumstances. The members of-the Legislature will be likely to over lovk little inconveniences in the faee of so much merit, although there iaa pretty strong cisco. Bad streets and exorbitant prices are the main reasors alleged for removing. The streets are a little uncomfcrtable, and perhaps it i¢ true that: board is too high in some plices; but it must be borne in mind . that men cannct afford to de. busineds as , prelina where they have patrons only th months in the year as they can when the -custem, dering the unless the customers pay is likely ta be a losing bey i th: s winter, unless more of the old fashioned _ flood come, when . Femmpyal will be-spt . be perinanent. caucus of to-night ay in the The of the amen ease Seraeatat arms, Cruz;tor Assistant nenaee Arms, vt tan A. H. Wino. correspondent of the P-ovidence ( Journal says, that in ninty-rine cases out every poulties will effectually cure the erysipe There is not an instance known where it hes faied to effect » cure when faithfully applied — quantity, all of them returning with pore brought goed erel have been unusually fine, and have com . manded higher rates than those brought from ttio'bay. the mining districts in this county are rapidly being filled ap with Chinamen. least.a hundred on Jackass Creek, a hundred and seventy-five on Applegate, sixty on Sardine C fifteen or twenty-on the bars of Rouge River. of Trentoa,N. J. to the number of 80 sat down to a thankagiving dinheri the great-grandmother oceu of the table. _ political eneedoes condemned by recent court martials, as wellaseach refugees whe have already returned te Hungn ordered 4 ceasation of the say ponding for political rages held a mecting in Trenton, and after debate resolved to increase advertising rates in their respective matter, aot news, which had before been in serted gratuitously, and te recommend the aduption of advance payments for newspaper subscriptions. during the fiseal year ending June 30. 1862. were $523 662 02, being $204,337 59 less than the expenses of the previous year, The princips! cause 1a the suspensiog of rectionary States GEO. 'R. LANCASTER, PROPRIETOR a oan n 5 ean nen party in faver of a removal again to San Fran. CeartTam REPS ror Earysire.as —A SELLING OFF t “SELLING “OFF ! f, No. 54 ‘oat Mead. Nevad a. ©.we ore determined 9 Goer Low are determined wot to del7 ne te be undersold by my beaee ta Nevate. Give us 2 call. H. HORWITZ & CO Ly) jed asa las.
hundred. cranberries app! I fares. The fish. however, bave not been as usual. Notwithstanding this they prices. The shore mackWNo68 Broad of . .¢@. W. KIDD, Cc. C. LEAVITT, A. H. HANSON & CO., UCCESSORS TO T. ELLARD BEANS . & COo.,before the sufferer was in & ra" <a WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ous! or tite applications gene the} DEALERS IN . Groceries, Provisions, fs Iw noticing the arrival of the last of the fishing fleet from the bay ot Bt nee . Liquers, N ails, Pewder; that place, the Gloncester (Mass. P Quicksilver. Mining says the vessels this season have done well in _ Erc. Street, Nevada, #7 Goods delivered Free vf Charge. de7 Ay B. HARBOR. THe Jacksonville Sentinel saya: * Many of re‘are at . thirty on Coyote Creek, and Tne Famity of Me Joba A. Hatehinson the head Tar Emperor of Lauria has dalnteed all He has alao judicial proceedings ~~ Tne New Jerery Editor Micoetitiva als, to exact payment for The expenses of the United States Court decrease of ex Courts in the ingurBroad Street, Nevada. JANUARY, 6: 1863 HENRY PHILIP. HH. MACKIE & CO., ANEKERS A POM sc to C. W. Mulford.) ) At the old ins . Gesigne DU: Highest Rates. and Seera . . pane, a cunaweess Jewelers. Read the Atlantic Papers “AND PERIODICALS !: If ye would knew all about the War: BAD aleud! and oP paged friends know they can get them all at A. P. CHURCH & ©0'S. Paper and Periodical Store, Cor. of Pine and Broad Streets, Nevada. + Lap UNION HOTEL Formeriy Bailey Hease, Mevade[-hwee Story Wire-Froot' Fistekxe ‘Give me a i apres B. o.grame = ” PLANTING, Gardering ! fe subscriber offers zens of Nevada in any of thie above with the assurance that the wor' and skilfuily performed. Holmes, fruit and at the officeof the Journal, yl, toons Nevada, Dec. And Training Fruit and Shade Trees, Grape Vines, Small Fruits and Straw-e berry, and Piain one Urnamen' ders leit i gh arma National deater. ae Gasneanneial street.’ ‘ Tresteetipt of “ty AO ES PRUNING o Kg Arrivals at Nauenal Exchange 300 wet é. HIXSON,. Broad st . Nevada.. SA FRANCO és SAlkcs, ‘Vetwetay Ramey. Dress Goede, (Cleake Mas is, Embrotderier, Hestery rt LO : and Glevest ~ @e16-2m = SPENCE @ WICKES; {Wholesale Druggists, NEVADA CI¥Y, CAL. r’ TEAM ENGINES AND 2 ‘BOFVLERS BUILD to eaten, and Wachimery of ev Castings: — fitted up er repaired. “Alt bande of eat Horse Power andGat re al, "hit ondere ae yawed vat a 100 raen Se may exiaih ment Seweunenes or San Franece—tfreig> Feb 16-tf one SEBTG & THOW. GEO. A nies om { B TES & ‘MeGORMICK, , holesale Drugeists, BROAD STREET; NEVADA, ST. PATRICK'S BALL ! MARCH i7th, 2863 3% } Messrs. THOS. WILSON & LUKEMcLAUGHLIN Would hereby strenotice that they wiligives . Grand Social Ball, 2s a Bali. . ON TUESDAY EVENING, MARCH 17tb. wotin, Sam Sth. 1863. 1 Derricks, all new and complete. Price $125. Apuly to _ RARER & WYMO No 73 Broad St., Nev FOR SALE CHEAP! NE Peep ete Samuel’s Water Power ® are receiv Goods, lower than any Gouse in duobt it, come and see. CALL AND SEE US! Staple stock of ng By oareen te the trade, the mountains. If you J. M. HIXSON, 75 Broad st., Nevada CHARTRES . COFFEE. Steam Mills for Coftce & Spices e. VENARD, A tne assortment outage NST Saeay wi Aa oh mane Nov. eth has moved into his Rew No. 627 Front St., . Where, with hi be . kind of Su . aad imitations. FAMILY GROCERY STORE! A. BARUH, g, . No. 17 Commercial Street, Nevada City, Cal. . Informs the = fact fy Ranch Batter, Githahtins “Oiiins Laem a8 Sm Geeds, Fruit, Paras a CIGAR. EMPORIUM! NEVADA G1TYRECEIVED rus pay ofthe Most y hada ot Brands “ oe ZA ~ Allee, the best Apeertmestoef HARD CUT, FINE CUT, *. And Smoking Tobacco ! ! ! A. R. JENKINS. PROCLAMATION : WE TAKE THis METHOD OF , Preciaiming to the wen,’ — THAT —_ MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS. Or EVERY DESCRIPTION: Cam be obtained at LOW RATES. at A. P. CHURCH & CO. _Cer. Seer New and Fashionable Goods restined from = ‘PARIS and NEW VORK , by every Steamer AR orders entrasted tous by cur LADY FRIENDS m NEVADA’ COUNTY . will be promptly attended to. a. Pal ee WEAVER & co.. . ame is respectfully invited toa e ta No, 38 33, 35 and 37, Broad Street, 40, 000 aaa AN* = ATTEMPT was shot yes He found th an Lite D , off turned Indian. fired hip, etruck t jn the musle R. M; Hant vere is not the shot fi track and ken. . Coram nal condac would not Yet, be, a fesses to 4 his paper. onery the 0: paper ond awer. it. 7 happy fren Unwilling 4 would’nt le amsna whe community thi publisher begin to un nified jour ce” San Express. # ing well ne this State good suce ton'a Expt *itationa prompt: ai one whe. a first rate —vulgarly toz_and al We are of San Fri ern paper aceept ou cr Th quent Ta: Courte in with a ah iret as la arn Coming more dts the next .