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NE TN gerne ene ae
a
orogs.—The prejudice against negroes is
most biididing:’ We see the inconsistencies
inte ‘which it thro :
ployment of negroes é assign:
course. They will quote you from Douglag that this country is the white man’s
country, the Govergmbut 4° governdieiit for
the white man, but they forget that it is the
duty of esth State to furnish so many men
for the war and if ten thousand negroes
arg put under. arms, that number of white
men are saved from going to battle, If it is
« cauntey for white mea; why preserve the
negro,and destroy. the Caucasian; . giving’
ntimerical and physical superiority thereby to
the former! It Wou'd seem that if the opposers of negro ‘enlidtmetite are hovest in
their opinions that the country is the white
man's country exclusively, they would take
such steps ae would rid the country of the
negro race, by killing them off fn battle, or
lessening their, numbers: by the slaughtering process. If either race is to,euffer depletion, why are not the copperheads in
favor of giving. the white race.a chance to
eave ita numbers by substitution of negroes
in thearmy? = ee eee
The prejudice against color is working to
the detriment of Tilinois and Indiana very
severely. The laws of those States preventing free _uegroes from coming is serious
drawback at the present time when those
States want laborers, so many of the working population having gone to Gill up the ars
mies of the country, Every, negre who
could earn in the fields more than his wages, would add wealth to those States and
to the whole country. Their interdiction
is, therefore, @ loss to the outioa .
je The prejudice againat color operates det.
“> fimentally in aaother regard, and most severely too, On’ account of it the Governmént ie embarrassed in deciding what to
do with the contrabands that appear withia our lines, and the knowledge of the an-~
tipathy deters thousands of negroes from
deserting frum the rebels and coming to our
assigtance. It is a check and.a -stumbling
block to-the Union cadse, in the army, navy, @verywhere, and there is no reason in
it, eo far as the émployment of negroes is
concerned to put dewn the rebellion or
to develop the industrial interests of the
country in the critical time of war, when
the reaources of the country should be called forth rather than crippled,
a a rn ‘
Tae Vicrory,-—-It is with almost unapeakable joy that we write of the great victory achieved fur the country by the new
commander of the army of the Potomac,
Gen. Meade, near Gettysburg, Pa., onthe
firat three days of the present. month.
There can be no doubdt but our brave sols
diere have covered themselves with imperishable laurels. The victory seems to have
been complete, and the enemy is almost des
stroyed. We can hardly ' catimate the importance of this euccess. The confidence it
has given is seenin the price of guild which
‘hae failen to thirty-eight centa, having deonaaet in price about eight. cents in a
If we ‘could chrénicle a sictiry at Vicks4
burg gold would come tumbling down at's
rate fearful to brokers. “aoe
The ‘news is apparently of the most cheer:
‘ingorder taken aca whole. It is better than
-we expected by far. Meade has made a boid
and lucky push for ‘immortahty. We ardently hope he is the coming man tha couns
try has needed eo long, and if he succeeds wm
anaibilating the army ef Lee his Tame will
rest oa very aclid foundation. ye
__ Nothing reliable ie yet known of out tote,
Ddut they must have heen very severeSrarek Kine.—A correspondent of the
Bulletin writes, that Btarr King may not rei Yoo inh te aod that the Potomeo ie.
Supa ‘high for the enemy fo ford. ‘The
. captured, and the wounded on both sides
~ War News—We hear glorious news from
thousand taken prisoners and 118 picees of . eople of Prussia towards the reigning
to the effect that our troops bave secured all
the mountain passes, * pontodn
hope is strong that the escape of the rebels
is almost impussibia. One thing is certain,
ported, the army of Lee is demoralized and
crippled sv as tu be eney to Gohquer.
The items of sews, in brief, are as
lows:
A
We in pursuit of the enemy, that more
than two hundred battle flags have’ been
fuls
Je telegraphs Halleck that our caval~
tre in our hands.
A pontoon bridge at Willliamsport and
another at Dam No. 5, have bven destroyed.
The Potomac is swollen. Meade operates
from interior lines. Pleneanton occupies
the mountain pass near Chambersburg, cut~
and Johnson are killed, and Gen. Farnsworth
of our side. :
No confirmation of the death or capture
of Longstreet of Hill. Pee
Jeff. Davis ‘peremptorily ordered Lee to
withdraw from Peunaylyanis on aceount of
the defenseless state of Richmond, and refused to allow Beaurexard to reinforce him.
Hancock's corps defended the center in
the great battle and were thanked by Gen.
Meade in the name of the army and the coun”
try,
Rosecrans is pushing the enemy. Bragg’s
army is terribly demoralized. Desertots
report the mountains full of _rebela who
have resolved ‘to fight no more.
_ Guefrilla Morgan: had crossed the Cumberland with 4,000 cavalry and was muking
for Louisville. Gen. Boyle at the Iatter
place had called for all the troops Indisna
can spare.
Nothing important from Port Hudson.—
Sickles had his left leg amputated. It is
thought he will recover.
. . Gold is down to 38, which
hopeful state of affrirs.
. ‘THe following despatches were received at
Sen Francisco on the 6th: — if
The telegraph seemed to have continued
working up te a noen to-day, and Mr.
Carpentier, of the Telegraph Company, evidently in answer te inquiries, received the
folluwing dispatch frum Chicago news
t
agent
Chicago, July Gth—1 P. w.—H. W. Car.
lodlesten.
meagre. Everything received, confirms the
4g of our com success. :
he follewing dispatch was_alen received
—_ the manager of the New York telegraph
office.
New York, July 6th—11-40 a. m—Col.
Thee. P. Madder and Jas Gamble, just received a message from Colonel McMabun,
dated Gettysburg, says : “Safe, but still fiehting.” ‘J.C, Hincuman,
"The Colonel MeMahon referred to, te
ea coummnnten vf one of the New York regmen
Tn additian to the above, the following
patch has been sent from New York
time this forenvon:
Lee badly whipped. Doubtfulif he can
spies Ay fall of Richwend. Gold will
. to 135, or lower.
Immediately after the above dispatch
came through, the line cvased to work, the
difficulty being in Lowa. =
The condition of affaires in the Chinese
bse is becoming dark and threatening.
Tepings continues in great force in many
‘pirts «f the country, aud defy all efforts uf
-Guet to subdue them. The only +ffectual
tvsistance made to them. ia by General Gordim, at Shanghae, at the head of a force
known as Ward's Contingent. The British
Admiral had given noties te the merchants
at Yukehbam, that in the event ef Corcoran
being used with Japanese, he had aot sufficient protection for them.‘Fhesteamer
pes ays i aw hanya lately, to
run in the Yougtese Hiaag, wos burned near
die~
a ‘
Neenoes in Pennsyivania.—
portdent of the Bulletin, writing from Phils .
delphia, enys, the renson why the negroes of
that place du not enlist, is because no induceturn to San Francieco, but ‘will remain in . ents are Hehd wat by the Governor of the be restored to all the ete of an —
Washoe. The strongeat inducements are . State, More than a thousand blncks have thes. be you tail "te ennwer said com
held otf to bim to becomes citizen of the . gene from Peiitityivania to Massachusetts Senha pen thnotes te Ginetta with
‘new Stato—for it w to “become a State . And enlisted theré. Several regiments’ of att conte of onit ant alee denne he Geert
—_— ptf] blacke might be raised in Penneyleania. trite mony whercot 1. hi, Para
we ye eda fb. Geeenan Burien Coanxe — en] ¢—~)do hereunto set my hand and impress the
Lanb Bonvey Conrinuen. ane the Unl-T heated tratting horen “Genial Butler,” whe} p geet kyo st ohes inthe ety of Neve
_ ted States District Court, last Saturday, the lately bopt * M. Patehen” in a race H, Fanquuan, clerk,
_ pffigial survey of the rancho Sonjon de les eee tern Sonrore, hes been wo oe Senate
ee, in Bae Jonquin eotinty; etnim. PY y 8 gentleman Frani MePeriand,
Moquelemnes, in San Jonquia ‘4 "J cinco and ta Bo em route to that elty. from Ps
‘wd by ‘Aanetusio Chebolla, war coofirive.
of the Potomac.. It write J Sap Franc:eco
n left on the field, eighteen or twenty . feeling of bitter hostility un the part of the
er’ ue
Henry Baker do A) deuenen do
Geo Cohn Virginia Robt Ki do
B A Smith do W é.olliné Grass Valley
McGowen do JHP San Juan
rs do EJ Weet do
: Lake 6 ig a do
ies Penrose Relief ti James Ben do
jae Mocre do James Sherley de
McKachin Wash 8 W Langton Downiev
Brimekill & s de Got funsom Mo ret
4 joe o res
oseph J Marysville
cab iiee xiao Labohheman Wee 6: 4
Jose Sliver te OJMatUmgs ”
E Hunts Hill Geo C Yoster Lincoln
H Abell Corral J H Briggs Orleans F
W E tigh Moores G5 Rectey Cherebes
Davanay Umega Ashmore Cement H
g « ~hegeteee © Jno Green Nevada City
bine do Jaol Y seph Jones do 20 Marv
Joel Jones do ge
i DEATH.
pentier: Dispatches received to-day were . ‘
=e:
See? Loe
tee
—
tiie ‘gharantecd rights of the people.
ade" skirts haw the
addition of a row of bristies;it is found they
sweep the stairs ainch better than silks.
Judicial Convention.
_ Pursuant ‘to previots notice the Union
Central Committees uf the counties of Placer
District, assembled at Orr’s Ranch. in Placer
county, on Monday, the 6th day of July, for
the purpose of nominating « candidate for
the office of District Judge, a full delegation
The meeting was called to order by the selection of 8. R. Case, Esq., of Placer county
as Presitent, and the appointment of Thos.
P. Hawley, Esq., of Nevada county, ae SecOn motion of M. C. Winchester, the Hon.
T.B. McFarland of Nevada county was nominated by acclamation tur the office of Dis-.
trict Judge of the 14th Judicial District.
On-motion of E. W. Roberts, Esq., the
proceedings of the meeting were ordersd to
be publishedin the Union papers of the
Sacramento Union.
8. R. CASE, President.
T. P. Hawley, Sec. z
SA NAL PETS NIRS IEE EATON BLO IEEE,
© road Street, Nevada.
HASEY & MAYBERRY Preprictors.
counties of Placer and Nevada, and in the ‘:
On motion the meeting adjourned sine'die..
ome, pe ar a 4. ‘ on = = ~
Fashionable St:
= Se
img Goods,
surrounding towns to call and examine.
Coats, all kinds and sizes,
. Cravats, Cellars,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
And in fact overything to be fonnd in a First
Class Clothing Establishment. We sell our.
Goeds at low rates; for cash, and sa:isfaction is
always guaranteed. x
We would particularly invite the attention of
the Ladies to our large stock of
Saratoga Trunks,
Which we have just received from New York.
CorCommercial & Pine Streets.
POLITICAL.
FOR TREASURER.
B. JBPFMIES is announced as 0 eandidate for the office of County Treasurer—
to the decision of the Union Convention.
FOR RECORDER.
G H. PERR GB ic annownced asa candidate
e for the office of County Recorder— subject
to the decision of the Unicn Convention.
FOR RECORDER.
R ©. HICKMAN, announces himself as a
e candidate for the office of County RKepan tt to the decision of the Union Conv <
FOR SHERIFF.
Pp
T announces himself as ES iT
(i's candidate for the ofie of theritiot Nev
POR SHERIFF.
N W. KNUWLTON announces himo ‘self ae a candidate for re-elerti: n to th=
Offive of Sheriff of Nevada county—eubjcet to the
decision of the Uuion County vention.
Nevada, June 2st.
FOR SHERIFF.
seapaainy E*
SAAC WILLIAMSON announces himself
asa candidate for the office of Sheriff of thia
count: te 1 ‘ peace A n-ne he decision of the Union
FOR TREASURER.
T. DAVENPORT, envounece himeelf
4]
Tiaxeeoutiete ofUounty Treaseoec-gulgnt te the decision of the U Con
In San Francisco, July Sth, Maria, wife of
James B. Van Hagen, aged 31 years.
w@JUST RECELVED Ia
$ee0@ BOXES?!
—Or—
A. H. MICKLE & SONS.
FOREST ROSB,
. FINE cur
TOBACCO!
fF OA RR. SENKING.
——
SUMMON @,— tate of Uniifurnm, eounsy of
SD. Nevada. es. District Court of the lath Jedi.
cial Distaist of eaid state
of California te
_ . Ea, Notice fe hereby given
» The People of the
thercunto Aguss Oni, Greeting. State : . raid sitYou and answer watecn the Mintle Tube River, ve waliee 2 e
to of Tnase Gif, Plain. filed . the mouth Of Wolf creek, in said county, at
against i Oe i, ant, with. . Moore's } let, Nevada county, on Saturday the
in ten daye service of this writ. ifsery . 2th day of yuly, 1863, between the houra of 9
edon you in tuis & dave if . O'clock, 4. w. and 4 o'clock, P.M, Taken as the
Say inate tae. a . a aes ee as es he i accra’
hie skate and out of thle Diviriet’ taco onic 0. D. BABCOCE: cont:
FOR RECORDER.
T L, KNOW 4.ES announces himeeifas a
4e candidate for County’ Kecorder—su
tue decision of the Union Con zention
DISTRICT ATTORNEY.
WW Sew htdiea ee tne ts aa
date for the office of District Attorney—seubjert
to the decision of the Union County Conveutiov.
\TATE OF JNO. A Bog pete A Deed.
a .
a eunad wena oF toe
all persous having
of the
notice té the
the Amtnony liouse, Rough &
aoe amenin . FRENCH, A r A
Nevada, June 30, 1gn3
4 mer ee cee ee
court . » an acting just
the in the ty al i
i
.
.
Fl
SOC ee ceeeeee i eegececetese os <<
tare fine redsived st .
Which they invite the people of Nevada and the .
to . you fail to
Which cannot be excelled by any im the ‘StatePICTURES ;
taken in
LOCKETS AND PINS fr
Satisfaction given in all cases 9" J.ikencsses are a6 well taken in cloud:
weather. Ch. FER
Nevads, May 9th. 1863..
Centrai Pacific KR. BR. Co.
Cerner,
& UO,
the Central Pacifie Railroad Comrany of
California. for the pu of electing Nine
ing year, will beheld at the ('tice of the Comear, W at y 0
v Peurteen 1863.
Ane Bash 2y,
See’y C. P. KR. KR. Co of California.
Reduction in Prices and Improvement in BoardHOTEL DE PARIS,
NO. 77 BROAD 8T.---NEVADA.
ao wt
PIE NAMUR, Proprietor.
do do With wine,-+*:... 9 60
Breakfast with wime,....0+ se. 76
i OP OW aia skis cadences 200
Single Meals,..--<. é ° 50
@n hand, the wery best Wine and Liquer Brenda,
Mr. P Namur, being very well oneniaees
mente and San Francisco basa pee capers
nity to supply hie table with ali the
those markets afford, than any one else in the
mountains, and his endeavors will procure him a share of the public patronage.
trave.Gommoks—s of Califorgia, county of
Nevada, ‘township of Little Fors in Juetice’s Court, before R. MceGoun,J. PF.” The peole of the State of Cahfurnia to" hos. Johnson.
ou are summoned ty ir re me
at my office In the towaghip-of Littie York, county of Nevada. on the Ist duy.of August, A. p
1863, at 10 o’clock. A. M, to anewer unto the
complaint ef Dane! «oon whe demands of you
the sum of one hundred and sixty eight 50.100
dollars, balance due on account for labor as
per account now on file in my office, when .
macnt will be taker you for the
amount, together with costs and damages, if
appear and answer. Given under
my hand this let eo July, A. D. 1°63.
R McGOUN, Justice of the Peace.
A troe attest Milt. Combs, Coa.
It appearing upon affidavit to the satisfaction
ofthe Court tit the defendant herein, Thos.
Johnson. is now absent from this county, and it
appearing hkewise that a cause of action exists
jo favor.of plalutiff and
hereby ordered
tiff
that of above suinTRAN os ae 2 Seca schtchal t Rev AN-CKIPT, a newspaper ‘8
eounty for thirty days Sexton ie
i. McGOUN, J. P
A true copy. attest Milt » Con.
SPECIAL. NOTICE.
TAKE this method of mforming a public
] that has testowed upon me a liteead snareose mon, Baga five that I have the
ATIONAL EXCHANGE HOTEL in this city,
that 1 retireto day from the ip and
management of t Hotel, leaving it in the
competent hands of Hasey & of Magen. Ag
who have been c»nuerted with esteblishment and who are known to the traveling
blic and citizens as gentiimen versed iu a
oor of how to keepa firet class Hotel.
THE ELDER FLOWER DRINK
Is Net Only Refreshing
as im clearyes Annual meeting of the Stockholders of °
Ceniitertable Meoms turnished torIn i return my thanks t appreciative public, and desire te teabummmend to peneen. 3
“e, IT Inoee tnbedted te Oe All those to George R. Lancaster are
nested to t themselves at the Nation2 settlement. gy ond having
it
seme tr Pern cd ern.
Nevada, July ist, 1963. : ke: :
=
————
Distitr
tee of Ne:
of Placer.
for the phy
Judge of 1
counties.
from both
Placer no
thie city, .
the nomin
of Distrie
awaits Ju
Tne Fe
of Mons. J
ing of the
Bar, we 1
specimens
rock ia ex:
ly rich als
ing of pu
$100,000
emptied 6
ago. The
ness and is
present ti
depth. A
phurets, a
center of i
There are
present ti
general pa
Fifty ha
on the lea
quired. . 1]
die Yuba t
ce At
Commit tex
eqll the C
July. Th
‘on the 18t
of delegate
Neveda..
Blue Tent.
Mountain .
Grass Vall
Birchville .
Sweetiand.
San Juan.
Montezum:
cr’Dr.
ty, and fo
died at th
CPA.
of Forest.
ed and for
Expres
The Mary
Wells, Fa
ments wit
carry thei
this city t
ginia. dire
Route, ins
heretofore
prove a gi
Northero
Nevada. T
ted by the
ataphical
thnt the e
.& Co.did
Langton 1
Race.Btween J:
“Honest /
off, in fou