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casades bape 4 of 7 er
/ next in this city, for
ane,.aide . Baile ‘St
E3 cin : shay
Bi GEE ip teat the
Prosident and of the ‘paerayii of Republi
“dt the ‘ut, in NeanEe AE on!
' Tanduls
pore: “With an organization in. this State
“eagtain ublicntie ) we ve
rous is eet ie
‘Aidlaion nen to participate. with: them! .in
i mhornal ei Taye pal the invitatn
: not expeet that:
would ‘iat pink mip stand oby
GNESI and At The epine—
its onl ‘and dictate
uf ulin .Demograte. po sgl
dictation. It wes aupposed ry aplrit of 2
-<elgin ifthe best and ro’ patriotic clivest
The appaavanges ave unhappily. to: ‘thé eonfe ‘former Democrats assume all
mn f conquerors, and insist vied
, are representa~
it phos in the Convention of
haxday, that good Union men: willbe’
See ‘commendable spirit
offices and subserve the cause ol
Muxerument, instead of their own indi‘uggrandizement, sae
Two Kinds OF. “‘ASPRANTE There are
‘two Clases of politicians m every community,
the abs racterittion of ‘which are distinetly)
uititKed,’* One class, though, perhajia, will,
dng toserve in an officiel capacity, do nut régardyoffices spécially created for’ their use
sand benefit, and, therefore, are not diaposed
to influence the People & oF befote primary
veleotions ip thely fares »: This sort, of polit, },
io ave modesty sense enough to
suppinee, «if théy ypeally’ have werit wid are
ad Sone weber Ty : ai
w Oe atid t.
ceo the. ud pest extraneous intuencea
“es cluas ‘4 composed of then who
set position by.vitue of some
Soiled Moe ols cee anes
with every ‘that because he tiappens’ to have
an opinion that they are:not-podsessed of ill
thé tig quAlities their arvogauce cand eyotisurleiin for‘ themselves, Of the latter
Sines sore heads ate generally ea for. itis
“apt #9 khppén that the’ pedpto at
with ther pretensions and leave hen out in
‘the old to-vent their impotent’ spite at evwrybedy who doeg not. buwdown to an owl
4s thoeuibodiment of Wisilom,
Korcm.y PuT.—Vae Solanc Herald says
a certain diving iv, that _ county » somewhat
noted for his eeeesh proclivities, was, not
long since, expressing, bia? horrifieation at
* Gen. Butler's onder in relation to certain
‘unsexed femalesin New Orleans, and his apprebensions that his aister, who resides there
anight fall a vietin to that “ bratal order.” —
«Why !" excliimed » good Union woman,
who heard him, “If your sister is a lady, as
I suppose she is, you needn't have any fears;
for the.order doesn’t affect ladies." ee
divine © hadn't anything to say. P xy :
Larnam, the political shulller, has arrived
iu. Gaeramento, where we hope he will be al‘to exebange the dirty pool of pobtics . w
of only 4,009 men. ‘Tn this defenseless con: I tn . en nr ibe tone
number under one of the best Generals in ain ope ntghedget + y
4 toward
7 tim ia Opeh to cbnsure. ng Genfhe ‘heh, helgieon. to a he:
tic . importa
i . tion. “Yntihe,
Ay the:
Dae. eaten :
thigiistad i
the rebel service. Ther’ éithinen@®
msl
t that does
cap creat
sardgys trial. in, the immediate "ony
— enemy, ond ‘giving him no'chanee . _
plilivt’ were He no disposed, “BLE Gea, Banks
is a patriot and happy to serve his eountry
in any capegitys.: Rank with him iMpftrifiing . #6!
eormpared with the good of the MOF . devil,
6 Fremont and Bbigldsy Banks .
takes “no ollense, though he ‘has grounds fo;
doing “40; because Gen. Pope is sént tos
rank him and aet as the’ superior officer, be
aequesces in the movement of the war, paw~
er that lessens his own sphere of ‘aetion for
‘the, advantage ‘of another, Such patriatie:
omluct will. be remembered by the nation,
nid figure. Muagnanireouely on the pages of
—
throw, up bis command on mere punctilio In
such acrisis aé this has none of the higher instincts of patriotism, "and is ouly one remove
from Ahold or Twiggs.
PRACTICAL JuKE.—+A Bay paper, spenks . n
. ing of fhe enpture of Lieut. Gov. Chellia by
the eonviets‘at the State Prison, ways One)
‘vf the. party. who returned from the State
Prison ‘on Wednesday, relates that while thé
convicts. were using Lieut, Gov. Chellis aan
buckler of .avfety, 2 convict asked him, why
he (Chellis) was like a certain distinguished
officer if'the Wnidn Army? Mr. Chellie answered that he couldn't see it. “ Because
anawered the rufflan, “ you are our General
Shield.”
Fast Time.—The Sigourney Iowa News
gives w specimen of “fast time” in that State:
Miss, Kikinor Kincaid; a lady teacher of Clear
Creek township, commenced a school on.
Mondwy morning. On Tuesday evening sti¢
througli this place en route for Califurnia with
her husband,
To BE BLown UP.—Ten soldiers who re~
cently deserted fram FortSumter and took
refuge ow board the blockading steamer Seneva, state that the rebels on that post have
made alfarrangeinents for blowing up the
fortifications as soon as it shall be apparent
that Charleston muet taurrender.
Jim Lang. is about ke to be turned loose on
‘the Suuth-Western rebels, “He has a gouple
‘of regiments to go with him, and we {inagine
he'll make short work of secessionists where
ever he goes,
Ditp.—F, W. Macoudray, one of tid préminent and oldest merchants of San Franvievo, died at his resitedoe ii “the sity, ob ‘the
¥7th. He will be buried to-day by the Society
of California Pioneers.
THEY FLovaisn.—The yew. tea. plants
ate now in bloom in the pational conservatury at Washimgten. They bear a white
flower, and fill the air witha delightful perfume
a
Paw oldest house in Boston was’ built in
1056; and is now 206 yeats old. The timber
of whieh ‘it te composed ie still sound, and
in & good state of preservation,
In Franeeo, since the begiusing of the present.century, there have bee committed not
leas than 300,000, euicides.. There were
3,903 in 1863;-and 3,050 in 1859,
A ConTRovEASY. ~ A religions contreveray ia thus illustrated : Two beans and two .
beans make four beans!
Low Churchman—I beg your pardon, sir,
bat according to my arithmetic, three beans
and one bean muke four beans.
High Churchman—Geutlemen, I ig Ae
atupidity aud pour ignorance,’and I lar
the mischief you are working in tnadlating
that but two parcels of deans canmake four
beans, while beth history and. try 80
clearly establish that it takes four separate
and individyal beans to . Soetale four beans.
! er more materia) ove. °
Améritan’ ‘History. “A General who, will]
. treat ot — miles, that will figure as
The gourse . th
Casati tart 7
ne certainly atvong gtourdy on’ his part fer comwas married, und on: Thursday she passed p
j
ene eae a ¢ ree pore
i {
. Sacramento, L Cae ak Moseds, ve tie
latter place is
of enfee. commodity. . ith.
a. he, and it, with enathasite «=dinesy
— & man-conimits » known dis 5 ery
anid tho steinel by te arbiets, ie
ore sells himself thus, cheats devil —
devil-pays: teo much for bim . d adsiuiogmed
‘that beforeHosa? re gent tystem was
. papery aa they eau
‘the sake: nf going through without
‘They lied for one cent! _ L-pitythe devil.
do not knew what be does with such pode
It i¢ awful t6'bé chief magistrate of a pareel
of mer fike these!’ “I caunot’ utidérstind
how. these exigenuous. eer me. or
can be managed. ”
A Dasvare Cuswcain.—The. chaplain ot
the Vermont cavalry regiment, Rev. Mr.
Woodward of Burlington, is about as pluck y
n chaplain qs there ia ip the service. He
sip apd pte sevuting parties, and
as bie
ment,
when theme ‘mre rebels stoche
long acid nod She a aN hey, mr.
od @ au
cuptured twa of Adee rE: valry, and
would have baggéd Whee tied if if had not
been. for. the unfortunate cireumsetance that
while drawing his eee to send a leaden
mesenger after a
aot his smmons te surrender, the ehaplain shot his own horse through the neck.
The horse was not very ‘seriously wounded
however, and the Chaplain, ained the
conirmenty bringing hie two captives with
im,
PRESENTS FROM JAraN TO ivisean tk
WiLs0N.—Mann Enn the present Tycoon of:
Jupan,in return for the elegant #e wing minghs
ine sent to his predecessor, the lite Tycoon,
by the Wheeler ‘& Wilson Company, has
resented to the above firm, "through Mr.
Townsend Harris, our Minister to that coun«
try; several very curious and valuable ifts
comprising five pieces of une ry velvet, of
various aye ~ and eslors, of about five
yrds = i and five piecestof righ silk. each
cblera, aud depicting various birds. and flow.
ere; atwong the furmer.are phiperatyoetnes
ular looking ¢ranes, mato ” jet And ser
eral gorgeous chenti eg A th. a tne wd
chickens around thei. Fe te
been suitably framed, and, with ‘the et
which have been) arranged ip a glass case,
containing Crawford's «beautifid statue set }
“Dancing Jenney.” now adoin the wareroom
of the Wheeler & Wilson Sewia achine
Co m that Who
sche’ pleads in pox foreign cariosities
shonid net neglect to examine these. pt al
ese anenulactures, The -widew.of the forMr, Harris, ‘works the sewitig imsefine
which wad sent to her, most tn ily.
and takes as: much interest sim itas do mavy
of our ladies xt home. ~~ Home Journal.
CoPpPER-HEADS, Od: Dr, ' by Gica old:
line Democrat-—and a shrewd 2s. well as
thoroughly loyal man—wus engaged iu a discuesion with xnvther lite-long Democrat who
has espoused Seceasik nd ‘who upbraided
ny ductor for what hé walled his rtien
the Democracy.
ant the doctor drew an wlegory thiis-> ~~
“Suppose you had put a dozen egzs under
an old ben of yours,and she had set, and set,
aud set; und finally hatened aut eleven me
per-hended snakes add ene handsome,
teet chicken—what would you de? W.
on feel like exterminating the whole reer
That's ‘just the way with me: The Detio<
eratic party—our old setting hea—haa. set,
and set, and set ; and out come eleven eo)
per-headed Secession shakes to one good,
sound, healthy Demvcriitig chicken. re
had enough of it, and go for annihilating the
whole lot—rovt, steck, branch and lossem!’
" ‘This was a “equeleher.”—Solano Herald,
("A propretor of a cotton inill, who is
something of a philosepher, posted ba on the
factory gate the following notice: “ No cie~
are or g¢ ing
asked Po an explanation he said: “ The one
So cae Gomme Serves ote cotton, and
Newt rag. ‘a gw such
nflamma a een th mgs iuto my
establishment at
;
ROSIER pace is.
pelt bap get along: ce olen is thatthe ONEY iw your will eredit 3
in your wr pose yl re beth in ‘ig
Jyoer necessity will serve 7h: :
onderie. peng Tina an apt achulur, is.
A er ae ; yu.
m4 in their pockes otien they had none, fer
Tg nee fe p advanes rot the yay =
uti ee
ing rebel whe would if
one. yard square, woven. in gold and: brilliant. )
‘mer ‘Tycvon, as we have ‘beew itfermed by 7
i
To combat this assuinp< e
men admitted.” ~ When . and
wilt’
ato. ie: par aa
JULY 2By 1862.
ie ae o
fa
1} e. id
W HL Sera, Satt e bard
¥F & Worrell, . M » Nev eo
Tia ow ae ee ,
y
gaze he q.
DEX TER? s .
Great’
MUSEUM Or WONDERS top
will exhibit at the NEVADA. TARA ORR.
ow
VEDMESRAY Soy day a!
i VETS me Work
ni Ye Md
1 sien ones Salinnes ?
* Phe wonderful
ae
ae re
7 an industry man in
4 neat employ ment. The sale wi
her age in the worlds: §
+ +
seve BEALE
avihabeeubentie a es
mel of it. hel jel, ya in
ve . (puztpertey eer for sie ops fife ne
Wooden Water Ptpes, in this City 1 !
The business'is pick tres ae wien
am enamel
~ Grog, Mochingry “heey! + ba
invetpeice & Morgan,
. Revete Juha an 3
ae NEW STOCK~SUNMER Goops.
oe) the AE
:} American Dry Goods Store !
BROAD sTREET, EmVaDa,
eae ee
ju ‘from Mak fancisco
RGEST ane BEST SELECTED
B GOODS!
a
x Mx coome’
iy oe one gegen
si maa and eerie, ene vg S§ukseae”
. wnezemaara ayeuver SAREE Ts.
1: send Fg anche
na o qual ane ul J
a
aroiiees SEER
mention. na
+ . <NBW STYEE DUSTERS !
. Ste
fsened out
court, of tt h
. qua for the county of evada,
‘We rt and date ire eaThre tienda sea Grd
tlouse door, in
18th, 1862, between the hours of.
oa ‘
Given nana ane, 2
KNOW isa,
T.P, Hawley, ‘iatutin’ ation
a en ee OWLTON, Seiwa”
[oto weeemteee a .
seem ye eetrotes Soatae se [
of
Pst not zoe . S
NEW STYLES MANTILLAS ye
sate ‘entirel lew. k
‘CHIEDEE ONS E A
mw Bile of DRI meOS SILK
stock tock “of Dry Coodis—the larBi ie “mylar a
A} po
. the District Court of the
; a the of California,
st Robert
ana Sevcnty four doldebt myo interest thereon se the
ber wanth qnd Thi
t hirt . eo watil hee 2 Arlt fe ba
and the proBridgeper Soe tear
ve M.
re cane my of July. peek in
» Evans, for -.
company
boys are «
adw abou
‘Two men
tion and ti
sent to J
heads sha
at the Fu
Pav v«
Aagust le
State poll
who negle
day,” "L1rhe
whe may .
dollar,
Nartvr,
‘that is: in
that ina
ance of 4
Pat it ips
purpose «
ing. inatitu
nathe it,
Ax Ire
ef the Cal
weald rev.
travel bet
Juan id de
Territory,
way to tia
Pine 81
& gaug of
@andija a te
their plac
Amott of
of lengthe
it thie tim
stand, and
GRaxv
‘Grand Jur
week'in or
murder ca
Para .
‘Two men.
suddenly k
Jast, by the
a mining c!
Moro
about 7,00
Nebraska,
of June.
ain them
laws witho
x
ot MeClelia
might, to sy