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July 11, 1862 (4 pages)

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ab Morning Transcript Tue Pore Comixe To AMERICs;—The LA’ London correspondent of the Philadelphia 4 — £9 The following is from the Marysville} Inqtirer, thue writes: Several Americans ot ©. Appeal of yesterday: eminence have been in London during the NEVADA CITY. July Baek past week, among whom were Mr, Judd, account of the battle on Hasty morning was FRIDAY (MORNING, JULY 11th. =§———-—-— + Tuesday: and ee fr he , to his post.* Bishop Duggan, of Chicago: On Sunday morning the-corps under a T HE NAT I ON AL TR OUP E ; —OF— and # number of other American Roman Sumner and Franklin were left in the works ae at Fair Oaks, with instructions to evacuate ‘Catholic Bishops, have passed through Lon" TERRIBLE CATASTROPHE. —The new Sus; ' pension Bridge just completed.across Deer and protect baggage, and supply trains on ‘creek, by. Hallidie & Co., fell yesterday: don, on their way to Rome, having been their way to James River. — had hardly ~—amormmng-at 7 -o’clock-with-«-crash._A team. hsummoned there nominally to attend the cer-. boat re facets one hl —i of four yoke of oxen and a load-of hay were emonial canonization of the Martyrs of Ja~: CLASS BLOWERS, : > ra EMOTH MARINE ——— a Call, who owned the teams and was driving some other motive is at the bottom of this one of them, anda hired man, driving the movement. Prominent among the various vancing: within & short tillery. The effeet other, whose name was Adam » were speculations on the snabject is one which. killed, together with twelve of the eighteen give for what it may be worth, viz: that the “oxen. The hind: team had ‘one or two yoke retirement of the Pope from Rome being onof the leading cattle upon the bridge only, ly a question of time, he is possibly contembut their fall drew the remainder and the plating a permanent settlement on the Aimvrcontinent, and hence these bishops Ships, The break took place in one of the cast iren yokes, or bulkheads, on the south side, thtough which the large iron rods passed .—* Virginia has had a wonderful effect im stimWhen thia gave way, the unequal bearings ulating new efforts in miniogin that region. broke of all the rods on that side of the bridge. It ia.supposed that one hundred old and abanThe rods themselves, as well aw the yokes, doned claims have either been re-loested or seem to be of defective iron. the companies have gone to work in a systeThe fall. was heard all over the city, and matic manner. ‘The Moro, Becker, Hart, hundreds flocked to behold the sickening and 4 number ofother ab: ndoned claims near sight. Two men were borne off badly Silver City, are being: reopened, and other bruised, two were found, one dead, and the claims in that vicinity are being worked with ion. ly at each entertainmeot TICKETS 50 Cents. . Doors open at 7% o’clock, commence at 8. ; Le -On Monday morning the enemy came up other in his last gasps. ‘The cattle lay, some much greater energy. The fight was renewed by rebels on Tuesday moring early, evidently intending to There is no longer a doubt ‘that ACCORDING to the consequently there were severaleye witnes. river,and’ will be interred to-day at5 p.m. by . order of the coroner. ‘Tne Mississiprt ours.—The sews: in another column is gratifying to every patriot. Jefferson, in 1804, purchased the Louistana territory of France for $15,000,000, because the great valley of the Ohio and upper Mississippi demanded control of the great artery of the country. It was incompatible with the interests of the growing West, thata foreign power should sit at the mouth of the Missiseippi and place restrictions upon cow any ship no matter how thick its iron plates, by a combination of electricity and guonery of We believe with the fall of Vicksburg the jaat veatige of rebel domination ceares along tho great Father of Waters. Out vessels ean pass from the Balize to the Falls of St. cables, “cabooses, and water tanks—everythingto insure the comfort aud coovenieuce oman on land and water. . Anthony and pay no deference to any flag but a nee = CP" Afelegrapuio, despatch to the Mary sVilly Appeal says Edward Feil, who contraethé flag of our whole country. By the capture of Vicksburg Secessia is ted to raise the steamer Nevada and deliver her at Mare Island on the 16th, bas given up cut la two,.and «ll that portion west of t Mississippi canoffer but little resistanceaave his efforts, like his predecessors, have been by guerrilla banda, 4 a failure. He bis given up tid contract. The. particulars ofthe fight at Vicksburg have not yet reached us. \[t’seems,from the meager report by telegraphthat the town was partially shelled and burned before its surrender tu the Federal troops. EW" Many peraons yesterday were disposed te find fault ‘with the Board of Trustees for i Ee The ship: Carringten, which arrived at Sau Francisco a tew days since, brings a valuable cargo of India goods. In consists in part of2,280 begs sugar, 500 sacks coffee, 3,200 bags rice, 267 bales pepper, 200 bales heim, 1,000 rolls, 104° bales drills, 200 cases . wax, 100 cases cinnamon. tapt Gener publishes a general order di fact that no euch clause had been inserted in the contract, and thatthe eontractor would mulatto,in the South capable of bearing arms, have been released from his liability had a recting the d rafting of every male, white and > ce The Laws of Ca iforhia, ‘passed at -thela st-session-of the -b gisitture, ave been The work had been ex greater weight than that specified been ap plied ov the bridge. amined by almost every person in town,many of them competent judges, and nofault published by the State Printer. ee: se os hie.& Boardman ‘ «CW Hillvs M F Hoyt ‘* ** John Noyes v6 A Jacobs, °° 22d Lig . Belloc va Wheeler et “6 ** “e ‘29th J C & E Coleman ve Ers mord et al Heme & Lindvs sey Me' Hardy + “ “© ae a Hl Wagoner ve H & F Vos. + A Shillenberger vs GC aot always a guarantee against accidents.— Much heavier teams than the ones which caused the accident had passed.on the bridge almostevery day since it was finished, —,_. A. B. FORBES, ECAYED ] do a quart:r KH Sa Wheeling. do R Leach, do ce ee i. do 3H 3 Roberts, . , Rea Dog do San Juau Office Private Medical and Suryieal Institute, ‘Sacramento strect, below Montgomery, opposite Pacitic Mail Steam ship ae *s Office, San Francisco ‘ xtablished in (S54, for the Permanent Cure of all Chronic aud Private Diseases and the Suppres sivn of Quackery. Attending and Resident day morni a native 0 ' Poroner’s “ years. H A New and Large Variety of between: gazed inh hid heen h was a sing able to ase wae ie acones, ee Peintes, ndlennes, this count The oth to whoin Soicries, 5000 yards Poplin: ee ke Silk and Wool Shellers, SS ee Organmdies, Brussels and Velvet Carpets, 1000 PIECES OF LINEN! the matte: luy. One _—— Gloves of Every Size and Color . immediate Aa ther —_— the bridg FRENCH AND AMERICAN PRINTS! Silk & Wool. Curtain Damask, W ool, = MH man affair things ear Sheetiag. — THE BLOWERS Cd A large Stock of ms Inent, ope Trimmings, # day evenin Mohair, censtructe Burege. ¥ Marseilles & Lancaster Quilts, Nantillas, Shawls, Embreideries, Bonnets, Shakers, Sunshades, Umbrellas, Parasels, order, mu Being per steam Cau comprebe! of ten imi glass work and a larg % . A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF New Style Dusters ! . ! NEW STYLES MANTILLAS ' as ships, t in presence grits. TF at least o A Dts’ the BSuspe a mest hi of MeCul bed of the the eight driving, {: New Style Bonnets and the others further uj oxen $stru the other: they were paid to the ‘treatment of —hay—layThis permanent stock of Dry Coods—the lar gest ever seen in the mountains of Califernia— driver of All this, bridge pre was bought for Cash and we’ will guarantee to CHI & COL NBY, N ’ the use of Table Damask, Brown and Bieached sell cheaper than-any other establishment ¢an Or local weakness, nervyous.debility, low spr its, lassitude. weakress of the limbs and back, indisposition and ineapability for laber and study possibly sell. dullness of »pprehens)oc, loss of memory. averAadies! ¢all gad examine our Goods before sion to society, love of solitude, timidity. . selfdistrust, dizziness, headache painsin the side. affections of the eyes, pimples on the face. sexual purchasing eleewhere. Give us one trial, er other infirmities im man, are cured WA the Bease, this one j manlike m and shouk builders. and the Spermaterrhea, Puill do builders ot builders w Musiin Cartain Damask, Lace Reyiment of Honveds, Chief Surgeon to letter or otherwise free. Address DR. L. J. CZAPKAY, San Francisco c*F Th ty For Saleat Low Rates. New Style of Ewbruidery, entirely New! Office hours—From 9 A. M., to 9'P. M. Communications strictly. confidential. Permanent cure guaranteed or no pay. Coasultations by single mat hereabout protrudin, after the 1 lidie & Cc ‘notice of and receiv J. lege of Medicine. *articuliar attention : bee: -about-him A_Fine Stock of — HATS! ! and Honorary Member of the Philadelphia ColCHILDREN’S do =A Summerfield, Omega . Tue Vi the unfort 5 Phyisician, L. Czapkay,M. D.late in the Hungarian Revolu tionary War ; Chief Physician to the. Twentieth. JF Bowman, Eurcka s« RW Wa c¢ Orissa, do J Gold, Tin, Bone tilling er eement, by which R.L.J.CZAPKAY’S SH Merritt, GVa’y 3 Towring, Gv aR Wyatt, vdlo R Sylvester, B Tent only 5,570,080; whereas the. population of N H Tocthacher,do G Snyder, do + W Bower, do 3 Kelley,
G Flat New York and Pennsylvania alone is 6,787,EW Clark, do H Duson, Auburn A a ad do . V_c Putman, cSco 105, being nearly a million and TUE free population of the rebel States is city and vi = pure &y Every heusekeeper experiences how difficult it is to make good bread, and we therefore take pleasure ia calling attention to the fact that to Insure uniformly light sweet and nutritous bread it is only neeessary to use Redington & Co’s Yeast Powder, In every, respect tt excels all similar preparations every offered to ihe public. See advertisement im anothes column. Fa Murry, & lady.G V Ed.carney; Hunts H =, Worrell, Hot iail to suit. Lectarer on Diseases of Wowen and Children. do Sc chase, 3 F Ashley, with over Block & Co.’s Store, corner of Pine and Commercial streets, Nevada, Cal jy 13m GEO. R. LANCASTER, PROPRIETOR do filled) they wiil be preserved. by DR. POND Broad Street, Nevada. do do TEETH Military Hospital of Pesth, Huncary; the late B 4 Morrill, up the mo stages tha GOODS: W. F. BABCOCK, { Agenta. Cor. Sacramento & Loidesdorif sts. San Francisco Arrivals at National Exchange Mr Cummings, Tuc Shasta Céurver.saye that a man oamgreater ! ed Joseph Martin waa drowned in Trinity civer a few days since. and from . »panwallto New York by the Atlantie and Pacil «Steamship Company I HD Turtier, DRY : _W. HORWITZ & CO., States, do \ ; Praveling Bress Goods, all kinds, Flaugter~‘“* Archibald Boreland vs M Saecraménto, June 12th. 1862. OVERLAND.-—Two. families from Morys NT City nia Comp: P other business as may be brought before it. “LELAND STANFORD, President. coffee ure unchanged.” J Goldsmith, Agt rozage an Silk Goods! Tt lice uf T. D. JUD in AH thé city of Sacrametito, on Thursday the tenth day of July next, at 10 o’elock A. M., to elect nine directors for the ensuing year and for the transaction of -such “The tariff on sugar is 23 to 5 cents per pound; rice cleaned 14 cents per petind ;.uncleaned J of 1 per cent. per pound; tea and A Burble, ‘ ° give ue th the surrounding country at such prices than can le annual meeting of the stockholders of the Central Pacifie Rati Read Company of California, will beheld at the of lows: In the winter season, wood in Washoe J Reymond, could be discovered. The Trustees are thereceats from L Calkins. $15 to $30 per cord, and ice in JD_ Kelley, fore notte blame. Besides these tests are summer costs 50 cexts per J MeAllister . Ib. : G Oo oO D Ss ! Crowe and vohn lLyery July Sth. brags dates from Liverpool to Jtine 27th. It is asserted that Napoleon has resolved to send sufficient troops to Mexico to force their way to the capital against all attacks, EP aes Nor to GO.—The Stockten Independent learns that it is probable the orders under Which the Third Regiment have intended shortly to march te Salt Lake, will be countermanded, and the Reguoent required to. res main in this State on garrison duty. The 9th” Regiment Infantry is expected to be called East, in which event the Third will fill-the places they leave vacant. Sg ge i fe Hon. T. G. Phelps telegraphed as fol » tt Babb, Marysville 2 Nevada. as seven re ps JAS. CUOK. .CO-PARTNERSHIP. ty prisoners, also Gen. Mead. Penn., severely . i RS Rowe, B’n Mas : y Which they offer to the Ladies of Nevada and E. COOK, taken above 700 prisoners. The Joss in field artillery is about 30 pieces altogether. Gen. Reynells, Penn. and Capt. Kingsbury of his staff were taken whether they have a substitute or nut. i: TUESDAY, July 1th Jacobs & Sargent vi Gam. ge= ville passed through Carson City on the BLACK AND Watire.—Jetf. Davis’ Adju28th of June, on their way to the Eastern not having subjected the bridge to a heavy test before receiving it from the contractor. Those persons probably are ignorant of the : Phere A cisive acti ENRAGED CntistiaNs.—On the 12th ult. onthe banks of: James River, 15 miles frony AT ALL remove tothe Old Dry Goods stand Broad Strect, Monday, Jul Government gave notice that the ‘churches Richmond. + ‘Phe commanding Gen. was echlath,on186%, lately occupied by J. Rosentha 5 fident of successfully resisting any attsck. in Washington city would be taken possess~ and will display a New Stock of f The reinforcements of the rebels Teceived ion, to be used.ns hospitals A dispatch subs from Beauregard and Jacksonygave them a Fancy and Domestic Dry Goods! their former low rates. Give us acall and sequent to that date, states “the disloyal force double that of, our army engaged in the at udge for yourselves, : ee residents of Washington are greatly exercisbatt le W AsHinGTon,JulySth.—Dispatehes from Pacific Mail Steamshi Co. p ed at the act of Gen, Wadsworth in seizing McClellan dated Lo’clock A. M:.July 4th says three Secession Episcopal cburches in that no fighting has #ecured since Tuesday night, ye s The following steamships will = be dispatehed ju the month of July city for haspital purposes. The rebel veswhey the evemy was repulsed with great St Louis, Capt. Lapidge, T ues‘ trymen of Trinity Church are enraged at the slaughter” day, July Ist, Cuacaco, July 5th.—After two days borhOrizaba, Capt. Farnsworth, Friday, July 1th. seizure of their church. Golden Gate, Capt. Pearson, Monday, batdment of Vicksburg and surrounding chain Bat the ir Franci SHEMEIFF SALES DAYS OF SALE, McClean encamped on light rolling greund chors, jnatice 20> Ever brouglit in the Mountains. £8 JAS. COOK. wounded; Gen. Burns -was wounded in the face; Gen. Sumner and. Hentzleman both which a thoroughly unintelligible description slightly wounded in the left arin, but never ; ie given. The inventor sent his discovery to left the field. Gen. MeCal was seen te fall from his horse thé Emperor, and received a very flattering —injuries. unknown. é autograph letter in reply, necompanied with Gen. Joselyn, of Penn., killed; Capt. Cainpbell of the.5th regular cavalry killed. — the cross of. e Legion of e Honor. and manufacturing every desyiption of ordnance stores, copper bolts,/and sheathing,ans i oe. <P ublish th on aline ¢ = aici. merce. When this rebellion broke out, all ‘loyal men declared the North-west would July ——$-___ > never subinit to eve an independent Governbatteries, and after the town was partially 2st. THERE are still upwards of one thousand destroyed From] «is St. Wharf,at $w’elock, A.M. the city surrendered to our forces tment restored to the place and power ferseven hundred mechanics at work at the ant +s now in possession of the Federals—no For Panama. merly eceupied by France at the mouth of Washington Navy Yard repainting vessels particulars, Passengers will be conveyed from Panama to the Mississippi. The events have justified The Hibernia which arrived at Cape Race, Aspinw «= 1) the Panama Railroad Company the declaration. ——— Gur titize PETER REDPATH. Grass Salley. July 9th, 1362. —Courrur de Hatre, of ded? fir exceeds that of our army: we have the bridge: had just come iv use, curiosity May Hth, xgentleman residing at La Ro. was yet excited to see heavy teams cross, and 2 FE AEN DEN Alege ch Chelle, after two years’ laboriaus experi. . anda verdict found in accordance with the facta. Thedeceased were residents of Bear recting of —_—_ suspending rods are many of them bent, but that will pay far better than the average of fn estimate as ean at present be gained of out cited, wounded and inissing: : ‘the Jumber of the bridge is not injured to the California quartz.” The loss of the enemy in killed and wouna A coroner's jury was called by Dr. Hiller, ; under the above named E. Cook & Co. “a : k. COOK, to our. troaps. , They again advaneed, how engayementa is not known—20,000 ts as near there isan abundance of rock, gratifying San ‘ Ss U M ME R aN have thisday formed a co.partuership for the purpose of carrying on Blacksmithing, The fight lasted three outside claiina, to run a thousand mills—rock most ived fi : Ie ia is hereby given the undersigned hours, with a considerable loss on both sides. The rebels then retired and left the field even from an unexpected and The towers and anchors maintain their positions, the cables are in good order, the aes7 mn Dissolution of Copartnership, to Turkey Island for safety. shelled by our gunboats and artillery, for about two hours, without coming near encugh to use musketry. The loss of our army during these severe manner. As city from . Altogether the minever, at about three -o’elock in the afternoon mipgled together in great confusion. wer to the cntaatrophe. ee : The lo?s ou Monday was very heavy on the part of both Federals and rebela During the fight the greater portion of our stores and cattle were taken over erush our army. 7 eee piped opty eae boldly. having been heavily reinforced, and and at about thre o’clock it was evident that 1 some portion of our lines must give way, as ing prospects of this region are looming up. in considerable force, but retired on being were broken, and the lumber and hay were in extent that_might have been expected. pare intend to. om distance ot our af . Are distributed among the audience gratuituous. sTOCK of of our guns upon their ranks was fearful. At datk the enemy were pee and forced to abandon their posi nation on both sides. : Card and have been summoned to a general convocathe rebela kept bringing up fresh men into . , 6 ene copartnership heretofore existing under the name and style of Cook & Co., was disaction. Our troops in frunt of, the bridge fell tion. : Pee a eee ae buck to within three miles of Turkey Island, solved on the 1sth of July. All persons indebted to the Jate firm are requested: to settle tlie THe Carron City Si/rer Age saya: ‘The where the fight was renewed shortly after. same with Jas. Cook. =. a : JAS. COOK, recent strike in the Cole & Co's ground at It was continued with the greatest determi dead, and others moaning with pain ; wagons ee es oe ft hoe ee : ~ an r CHIN N & COLBY i oe made by the Troupe Birds of Paradise, pretty evi etcoud cicbetctmt dl Meter, had barely time to place their men-in position . ‘The greatest piece of Mechanical Ingenuity in : Sansa thousand miles inerely for a purpose so prac. toa receive them before they were upon us. . ihe Werld. ican 2 zn If seemn to be the general opinion here Saree FRIDAY American Dry Goods Store‘ bridge when it went down. Two fyotmen,4 bishops. to make a journey of five or six wagon over with them. It is estimated there was not more than eighteen or nineteen tons on the bridge when it fell. 8 : any 5s Saw wis ~ one Mr.Perkey, were also on the bridge at enemycomuienced the attack at two . . adie and it is thought that }The o'clock, and the battle lasted till dark, durthe time, and were injured. Samuel J. Mc tically unimportant, : ° . somes —AT THE— on the bridge about the middle, and another. appearance and started in pursuit. Sorap . S TEAM ENGIN E! team of five yoke was just entering upon the thet the Pepe would hardly require so many idly did the rebels approach that our officers In perfect running order. pan. x Monday & Tuesday Evenings SUMMER GOODS !. J WASHINGTON, July 4th.—The following United States Minister at Rome, on his way received -in Washington on LARGE AND NEW STOCK OF Broad Street, Nevada. A Nuae a few days Co., at Al, rr Joe Nevada th papers spe trappings, &e.