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July 19, 1862 (4 pages)

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. = “Aftor pert 1 phn cae heb Eamovs than hie Govert for lernesa toward en ao witness ‘e veuenees fom, © haye.not sven the whole. latter, aud the: {inion gives no eredit.in the @ase, sv that.we.know. not where to look for the doenment, Butenough of it is given to show our mind that it ie the work conclusively to of adine, pliner, ingtead.of Gen. Prim. It ih Well Known that the:-Spanish were intriguingfor_ along time to procure the assent of others Powers to place & Spanish ptince upon @ Maxican thrope. It seems it was with the hope of succeeding in this that ~ Spat wae tiduced to cater tito “an wanes with Franee to invudy Mexico. Gen. Prim wentout with hie regiments and took Vera rus, but soon after finding there was no show to sent one. of hw nation’s princes upon the throne of the country be was fighting, he withdrew from Mexico, bagand bexsuddenly, without awaiting orders from F Prvearsn Wor. Department of his Government, leaving the F to continue the war ng this trick; the impudends of writing a letter to Lavis Napoloon BEI, warnmg him wot to puph his plans . ..4 further, isincredible, Gen, Prim himself was, warmly in fagor af conqnerihg a place fora Spanish princes in Mexico, and jt iv al tmagt beyond belief thatsa.man ef his stand. ing would perpetrate a letter stultifying himeaif inthia manner, tar’ The Dutch Fiat Engvirer saya the = operation of the miners at Red Deg are encouraging in the highest degree as the following items, which we have been able togather, wilhshow. The length of time consumed ” the different “ ryng™ at is from “ aaven to ten diye, ind the ducal ta taken from Sohne: 42th ingt,, ia.an follows: Nieb‘ols & vee out one hundred and three ofneeily "plik aaa’ dag.. ty ownees; Mal y de Co., ‘and drift: ‘none run § > Turn. well, weelly; Wright; Dari Re as West, Sait etorteeeneatn ache did rrvtnntee dyaudvg to gain ‘any particidars frow ‘thé, Tha gold tation out at this place brings nineteen dollate fie aaiios, There are many persone at and (a the vieinity of Bed Dea. and the town Ser may Sergent eee by ether aed Da, Bath. were. min. e con rea ~ ® eabin when the difsolhiy Labk glade after eommtting ate ‘et wp te ore fu of it, whea miners repaired oe 2 gh tama vith en . intimated there was no channel to the Amerwas flooded. Tinat., to.which we. invite the attention of f tax . {ote -highoens weudvanoe, Abd Exitos badder. . i god heal elites . tadigh tearly all of personal neowtenn of the & great extent, ! ie " edinovallburd.“Late~ . ly, however, one of the Sagramento papers iean-tiver how, and the'wntéer thust necessarough Burns slough Qn. the 9th of December last Sacramento More than seven morithe have elapsed, the water having been ever a part of the ity \altiost: «ver sinee; and yet the water hhw not entirely abated. Sympathy for Saeramétite; felt to that &xbert as to exPepd. milljops of , dellars in-a mud-bole, bee cause others have done. so, is ridicalong. . When the tox tried his artifies to get other . foxes to disperse with t v caudal-appenda. get, because he had lost his own in a treg, he was nvdoted. The Capital question is based on dollars and centeand convenience to the State, and sympathy for an unfortunate town has pathiing tu do with it. We cannot present the aspect of things about, the Capitol groanda in a better fight, or draw a picture wore convincing that our. position. on the question is a true one, thah given-us by the Sacramento Bee, of the 16th payers generally. , Here it is : Work Risumep.— At one o'clock yesterday afternoon, Reuben Clark, architect of the Capitol, set te work on the grounds a aang o fifteen or sixtven men, who were employed, some in digging draing for éarrying off. the water from the various pools and puddies. and vthera ip exhuming bleeks of granite and piles of ‘brick, and clearing off the sand, mud and sediment which the floods of last winter had deposited on them. At four o'clock yesterday afternoon the water, thanks te Clark and Tuusman’s levee, had fallen filteen inches at the site of the Capital and the auxiliary drains were reducing it stil more. Steps were being taken to carr off more of the water on and about the bric yords below B street, so that there may be he obstacle to the transportation of brick to the Capitol, whea the building of the structure ia fairly resumed. The five hundred barrels of cement are on the ground, and the baudred tune of gravel, supplied by M. Lanet, will all be there to-day. It is eure. te, notice what an alteration has been made in the appearance of that part of the city by the water falling filieen inches, Immediately around the Capitol but a few pools are to he seen, and they will svon disappear beneath the hot rays of the sun. Duri the remainder of this week, the architect will be engaged in making preparations for active service, and if everything goes on suothly, he will, on Monday monuing next, act to wyrk a full corpa of bricktayera, stenceuttera, carpenters, ete , ete. PROM CARIBOO, We extract the fellawing froma letter of tJ. ¥. Anderson, of Nevada, toa friend ja this citys TiLLover Fiat, British Columbia, June 3d, 1862. Mr. Sayers, of Nevada, and myeelf are in couipany. .W6 left Sin Francisco May Sth, in the steamship Pacific. for Victoria, , with from 1,000 to 1600 pacsengers. There wae scarce room to stand, much less to tie down. We arrived at Victoria the 13th, and ‘remained there patil the 20th, it being teo enrly to go.up te Cariboo Board is oe 6 te 10. dollars per week; wages $250 per . day, and very little todo at that. The ori: cipal business of Vietoria is done by Ameri{ors but there ia very little life in the place. Qa the 20th, we took passage for New Weatininater, on the Frazer river; fare $3 with a tullof $1 per head for mian and beast The towa is built-on theBrazer ; population. some 1800. There is but ove small brick house, the balance mostly tents. Provisidits } From there we come. by the way of Bort, Douglas. Our route from Douglas lay-aloing” chain of suow-eapped mountains, by the gin OF & wide and rapid stream running We crossed: unre tae, trst80 steamers, i 3 icin vielldtins OS A eden With bat few honorhble porsries denounced our spot We are and filled the Ceigal; dow, Th ¥ily “09_ptomisevotisly over tlie low equa". try; and this was alleged as a reason of the . » {a i ot tedster Gwenn Yet from 3 to 400 miles from our. destination, and we are told we cannot prospect until fe f leave Calitornis. de not know that we have. yet iden the eidpbant,’ but something larger than 9 camel has been round ounehfor some ‘time, There are now . 38 of us here packing through to “Cariboo pita deat serene & pretty bad each ; letters expressed, the only way preci can came, ara.99 cach, and it, takes a month to’ make the trip. Tceanoaly give you « tmnt glimpse of what we endure. I have dot found a’ Nevada yet, for itietema. one of the green-spote of eurth in many respects, and Wf T had known as muaeh .when there as now, 1 never would have ‘eft it: LATER rom THE BAST. MempPnts, July Mth. ith —It is 1eported that a part of the force of Col. Fitch had @ en. gixement or the Oth with #« body of rebels, numbering 450 men. — ‘Fhe Federal foree was 200: The rebel loes was 84 killed, wounded uml misging. The Federst lose 20 killed, wounded gnd missing. Another engagement took ‘plate ou the 17th, when Col. Fitch took all of the ene Qi ‘s camp equipage and’ provisiona. Both 2 oeX, ate . agi ty ve oceured within10 mie , Where it is that #1 Peabe f rebel udder Gea? Micha if ata ened, . day the Select Committee on gradual Eman-cipation and the President's Messnge reported a bill providing that whenever the President shall be‘satisfied that Maryland, Deluware, Kentucky, Tennessee or Missouri has adopted mensurds , for the emancipation of slaves. the President and Secretary of the Treasury shall deliver to such Stiite bonds, equal in valuation to che slaves, aecording tu the census of J560—pruvided, that no compeematice shall be mude to any State which as aided the present rebelliou, The bonds to be delivered are not to exceed the aggro. gate ef $180,000 000. Fer rpose of setthng slaves beyond . the limif® of the United States, the sum ol $20,000 is apprepriated, to be expended in colonization, at the discretion of the Presifeat, This Act does not compel any state t» pass a law ef emancipation with five yeare. The bill alsu provides for complete emancipation within twenty years. The State receiving bende and afterwarda tulerating slavery, shall refand all principal and interest of the same. The bill was referred to the Committee of the Whole on the State of the Unien. The British steamer Ann has arrived as a prize. She waa discovered under the guns ef Fort Morgan in Mebije Bay, uploading her eargo of cannon and gunpowder, by the Suequehanna and gunboat Kanawha. The former engaged the fort, while the latter suceedded int cutt ng out the British neutral véseel. The crew of the Ana deserted ber after trying to sink her carge, consisting of gun. mdr, arme, cartridges ete. ASHINGTON, July 16th.—The House Rregenee wntil Dasher the bill adutting estern Virginia The bill authorizing the President to coe~. tract with any foreign power fo receive aud colonize reeaptured Africans, passed.
The bill authorizing the President to eall qu the National Militia for not exceeding nine months, and. bad pend of nr ange . as. army laborers, passed under operation ef the pre“Wous question. Homiciog AT Cansen. Cre¥.—-A black man, named Dr. Obes. Butler, shots mulatto. named Jeseph J. Underwood, at Gareon City, on the 16th inst., killing him almost in. stantly. Butler, whe isa negro bern in Pennsylvania, je said to be a quiet man, whitet Underwood, big viet, who was a barber and had been a stulent at Oberlin College, is represented as & shatling, insulting character, who goaded Butler inte the commission of the crime. Tha'letter eave himeelf apes. . ———— te Within the past seven or eight month, there hava . been but 109 patients taken te the See —Francisce Smatlt-pox—Hpapital ‘Theroare Bat thirteen remaining thers now —all the balance, ‘gave tiveteen who died, having dedtiere: ont REVEREND O, P. Fitage: Fitzgerald, editor of the Methodist (South) Pacific. haw been arrested ia San Francisco for Joining in marriage a miner, The = [aacany one Patti and aqerydiong cleo conan We are a very . Wastineros, July 16,—=Igthe House to. -— “te Sill fom . stahaa at orth ibe attention of . most vx pe Wonink t6 will be as a lar uire of a ies ih , xT ’. BROWN. Nevada, July 18. _thantenrr QFFICE SURGEON Retecked g (Successor to Dr. Levagon.) (jEFICE iv Kelty's Building over Block 2 ( Co ’s Store, corner Pine and Comuére) Street Nevada dity, Ca sien jy 1 3m (x oop sen dest ufo ~ much fo the general heal pafedteadva ant ast ing you Wear. upon DR. POND ty Gatis eee the approved and satis “actory manner, Bice sever Block & Co.’s_5' ere, Nevada, Cal. je aa ‘ail SAN JOSE INSTITUTE —ANU— ‘C@ MMEEKRCIAL COLLEGE. Lecated im San Jose. wnder.the direction of Freeman Gatéesand D. D. Owen. r \uisteco-<Ma. 8S J. Hensley, L. Archer, 1 Esq. js ShOO A; Ae income Josiah Belden, Kaq., The —_ Pelion, Haq., Kev. 8. Ss. Etheredyve. Dr. J. C. Cobb. Rey. L. Damier, Feces John H ees. W. Pomeroy, E fa, By rais, Esq., James Lick, Esq., Hester.. The buildings are new with a boarding department for jadies. Arrangments are made with private families to accommodate ag geutieinen with beard._Term opens Juiy Jt Fe — a corps of first class teachers, S circular, containing fall particulars. Philadelphia Dry Goods. Store. . ; Neo. 44 Broad Sireci. NEW STORE AND-NEW GOODS Ce JACOB ROSENTHAL AS just received athis New store a tremen } dous-steek of DR¥ AND FANCY GOODS, which he offere for sale 36 per cent cheaper than other Dry Guods store in Nevada. This ieno viowing—it is a faet which can be substantiatedby hundreds who are daily purchasing goods of me, Attention is invited to the following prices: 2500 yards Calico at 9 cents per yd. 5000 yards Merrimac Prints at 19 1% cts. 5000 yards Vieached Muslin from 10 te 20 ets 500 yards Bareges at 25 cents per yd. 250 Silk Dresses from $10 to $75 apicee. 50 Fine Bonnets.at $5 apiece, 300 Shakers Wt 75 cents apiece. 1000 yards China Matting at 25 cents per yd. Embroidery of every variety. REMOV AL— Don't be Deseized ! Remember € have removed to my New Stor a few deorg below the old stand. JACOB ROSENTHAL. Nevada, July léth-tf FOOT RACE ! T RACE for $1 000 ($500.8 sid moet» off at the 5: a on A ' Glembrook Race Course! ‘. Gn éaturday, July 19th, 1869 : 1 W. H.C. BARTLETT, of Rough & Ready, : —and— ‘aks sia‘sk + j Loeonenc ON’ fait TROTTING. MATCH rf CIGARS AND TOSACCOS: Se a aaa ae BOBACCO ta i all at the p fnw toe Oldest establighed Aecccsinibadlinaitcine : t Pyre=piration. ard balance our stock on bh {XxPE ; ahewe t t teeth deeay the 1, most te oung. felke--with them they” are most SI ae +4 eet as yes i SOND is is swage panty vein,” 3 e . the best and most su va perfor nner. C flice over Block & Co.’» Store, Nevada, Cal, jyi am a1 MOTHERS! MOTHERS’ . PMEUP ior > Ht sas the prescription ed scawwihdel ; and, hay been used Jvoareitanc 8 of one of the most vel thes fd from pathy bat i ates the stomach u bow: cyrrecta acidity , and gives tone and query to the, whole system. It will almost instantly relieve Griping in the Bowets and Wind Colte, F and-overgome comyulsions, whieh ifnot speedily remedied, end in death. We believe it the best est Kemedy imtihe Wearld, ia = cases of Dysenmtery ' piaAkey hae Children, whether ist from from any vther cause, ¥ uid irections for usiug will aeco each bettle. Nonegenuine unless the fac simile of Curtis & Perkins, New sidan ou,the outsive wrapper. Sold fags ail Medicine Dealers,. Principal Office, 13 Cedar ae New York. “PRICE ONLY DS CENTS PER Borrte “ REDINGTON & €O., jly 126m rested delivered of the ont Sualichel Bn of Nevada, State os Cali S. Hons tieeret be in and for the + eae bearing TS A fee D., 1862, in favorduc obs, for the of John Moyen and against A. sumof Three Hundred, Nlacty-four a. 400, Dollars, rag aay gi interest on the s of $394 66 © dith day oi June at the rate ce ten per yee annum togeth hb all : te of cake, vied upon ihe ribed a eit, t certain jaee of ee -< hl Me min. ne from fe aor o! 1 ng. Ne Neveae x county, adjoinine the claims ef “Hagelbone & €o.,’? on the west. rele “yar han et dP corns d gin tegether w flumes, hydraulics, cuts er ways and water rights, rtenances and improvements, sing or in any wise poten _ 8 vereby given that I will expose to publie reed allthe above deseribed p pr oy, the highest bidder, for cash, iu frontof Mouse dvor, in Nevada, on TUKSDAY daly 15th, 1562, between the hours of 9 o’elock, a. M., and ¢P. M. in » Ee under my bapa, thie 13 13th Dale June, A Hill & Hupp, Plaintiffs’ Attys. The above ea July 22d. NOWL Ae “ y sad «nee ea " “ * CW Hill ve Me? oy “ “nW veHé —< “20th J C & E Colemanvemord et al ** Wome & Lindsey ve Mo“ a Shilleaberger vs © Pr ” * + +<guchieall Dapylens yo 3 Z Crowe and John Ivery “ o gor Every tichsekeeper experiences how diffictilt it i¢ toma~ke YoOd bread, aiid We’ therefore take pleasure in calling attention to the fact that to insureuniformiy tight sweet and wutriteus bread it is only necessary to use Redington & Co's Yeast Powder, In every respect tt excels all similar preparations every offered to ihe public. See adyertisemait im anethez cotumn. R.L.J.CZAPKAYW’S Private Medical Sacramento and Surgteai Institute, below Montgomery, te Pacific Mail ship Company's Office, San Francisco. Weantlited iu 1854, for t the Permanent denes all Seecgmnenn Private Diseases and and the Suppressivn of Quaekery. At snd Resident Phyisician, fe J. arian Kevotu} he a D., ate inthe angus 4 ar ; Chie: sician to the ; Rerrees of Memes Chit Surges 1 the Military Hospital of Peet. Munyary ¢ the late Leeturer on Diseases of Wowen ros pabesn, and Hone Member of the Philadelphia Co! lege of Medi *articuliar.atiention tothe diseases peculiar to the omen and Cl (Othee heurs—Frem Feresanent eure guaranteed of © b ere guatem 29, PAY, Cogsultations by Address DR. L. J. CSA PEAY, San Francisco Spermatorrhea, a — Or local w Ww apr roe lassitude. c back . bility for labor and stady > averJS Washoe Indians. wr of Breck. . icccess mi THOUSSi peawonl ying F's SALE —B ites “= ex ot kmunications strictly confidential. oe f