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June 1, 1861 (4 pages)

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sand lant Relte ibe,couse.. As..well might we _ are the annals of conquerors and beroes. mature. . In. the. civilized man, as in the saymaindethe appeals of reason. Of all forms of 70m that, which bears, the ironical appella ohne gine che digi: ig; and thet is }'.4 1," California, where tiany of his popular sketches were written. (e” Charles W. Piercy, the late Assemblycola which Americans are now involved, is the . man from’ Sil dino; whom Mr. Shosectionat hatreds, which are plan. walter thd duel, a fow buried at San-Franciseo, in the Lone Mountain Cémetery, adjoining Broderick’s grave. The inscription on his coffin reads: “Charles W Piercy, died May 25th, 1861, aged 26 ld of north against “south must, in the very "Ho ‘eleeps afi honorable sleep.'” ere. entail a the belligerents . = Gyiwa.—A letter from the Commander-in-y spaper. press, of California; as: well of the bBo St oe if approved, submit ted &, A ey. ao ie ite Hottors; ff tga te—it len stubborn fact and it matters ‘Wttle by what or by whom the people, for their ratification or rejection, at the general election of 1862. The proposed amendments are—Biennial sessions of ‘the ‘J the Assemblymen to be elected for two years west corner of Clay and Stockton, with haying grossly tampered and outraged her, deter: . mined to take red ress in their own hands.— moned into council and it was determined ‘offices for four years.. The -article.on the . hides were obtained, and ap order for, & ham ) judiciary is also amended, inereasing the Supreme. Judges, to five, to be elected ata may weep and wail over the un“tthe federal government and the revolted BUCHANAN AND THE -FLAG.—Some ‘of the avalanche, a se6k to) py while on their way to Washington, paid ing the . . visit to ex-President Buchanan, at bis seat . fratriciea . strife between our northern and at Whertland. ‘They ‘report that they found Philanthropy 4 }iiin ander the folds of a colossal Amorican fing, waving from an exceedingly tall fflag aad oti, ca do ae . Sa dtm Pry tga seers had béen,taken before Lincoln's insuguration, he would have done just what Lincoln hag done for the. protection of the capital ‘or immediate, it was called into exishe of the human race is but. a history.of warand,crime; ‘The.earliest records “The rise, progress, and decline,of all the poDloog; : War seems'an inseparable concomithe defeat of one party or the exhaus. 24 11, suppression of rebelhon. tom: of ra egg eng . inet ee Napa Reporter relates that two miners, prospecting on the Cosst Range, discovered “. sottié Todfing bummers -dogging them, whereupof one of the explorers made @ map, definin' the mountains, and marked thus : able Silver’ Lead,” Five. Crop-out,” etc, . Peeord The. map was purposely lost; the others re of hist oie tre oaiaek Ce found it,.and ditectly.allthe hog-thieves and ah nee ‘laim-jumpere were off, full split, for the El Dorado, and are going yet. of human. existence, Race wars with on wars with with tribey aad fatnfly: ware with family.— . bocker, pain i dee “it e-but . Phasnix,” (Lieut. Derby. #Philosophy:condempa snd:laments it ;:bat . er) ater being toute philosophy ean not.roverse the ordinances of age. war is-an-instinet which socks its grati“Sao in spite of the teachings ef religion -brain.” {_sthe kind of war into which our country. is nation, tribe wars! ‘poor Squinon INsANE.— The Knicker. some anecdotes ed of available light for many months, his “‘inuer light” suddeuly detec rk aud he is now Under the ‘gerd of those-who ‘« minister to a mind diseased, pluck from the memory & vrooted sorrow and. rage ont, the.written troubles of the « Lieut. Derby was well known and esteemce md ees feature of the internecine strife »> ‘ted and nourished by it. Itis not to be ex-. “pected that viorthera. and southern soldiers dan shoot andbayonet each other in brotherJy. kindness, Brief or protracted, the strugdays ago, was mutual animosity which many ‘of theit deaéotdarite will iiherit. ‘The néwsgtates more immediately engaged in the t strife, can-do much to intensify or 4o-allay this mutual animosity. In Califor‘tila, ‘especially, whose population is comadjvened eonelry: many generations . CHief of the French “forces in China, dated Saigon, March 234, speaks of the brilliant successes of the French arms in Cochin China. . The French are now masters of the entire province of Saigon and also part of the posed of immigrantafrom every state in the American. Uuion, the press ought to be guarded against the indulgence. of unkind and depreciatory reflections derogatory to secEB" A Union Democratic State Conventien, to de held at Sacramento on the 4th of . been repeated, and things remain as they July was called on Wednesday, over the signature of J. P. Hoge, Chairmanof the Demo tional pride. For ‘any one portion of our . ratio State Central Committee. The Combravely and ejected the butehet, throwing his goods and chattels after him, ‘The affair be taken to pubish the beasts who tamper with little girls. Searce a day .passes but what our sensibilities are shocked in hearing of such circumstances The residents of Stockton street from Washington south are frequently outraged by such conduct to their children, and one of these days ® more summary and effectual means of riddance may be heard of than attest, flogging or newspaper articles. Gew. Hanney’s Lerrer.—We make the following extract from the letter of Gen. Harney, recently published : ; aly ‘Forty-two years liave I been in the wili ry st of the United States, and have followed, during all that time, but one” flag-the flag of the Union. I have ‘seen it protecting our frontiers and garding vur coasts, trom Maine -to Florida,” 1 have witnessed it in the amioke of battle, stained with the bl of gallant men, leading on the battle; plat ted upon the ag and ‘waving in triumph over the Capital of a foreign foe.— eycehave beheld t flag .affo g pre tioh to States and Tesritoriés on the Pacific, and commanding reverence and gy from hostile fleets and squadrons, and from foreign Goveranicnts, never exhibited to any other batiner on the globe: i © . Twenty stars, each representing & State, ‘have been added to that banter omy service, and under its fulde'l have advanced from the rank of Lieutenant'to that which . now hold, The Government, whose honors have been bestowed upon me, I shall serve the remainder of my days. The flag whede quitic® I have witnessed, trike a blowin its defense. While I have reath. Lshall ever, be zeady.to.cerve the Government of the United States, and be its faithful and loyal soldier. we never be forsaken by me while I can A Venetian Custom.— The, Venetian women, before marrige, do not go out. The wite of-n-late. Austrian. Governor, Count Goltz, invited the Venetian Indies to bring their unmarried daughters toa ball; like the Austrian and English ladies. After some hesitation she wag anvwered by 8 joint note from ies 3 np tgs Me a come only ov one ition, namely, a grating was erected in the ball room, behind which they might sit and see the rest of the ommey dance. The grating was actually erected, and the young ladies came and sat all the eveniig to look tirougy the grating and see their mothers dance. invitation has, not Bee se tee were. California ladies, how would you like the Venetiancustom t Sit behind a grating and people to evince extravagant gratification mittee declare that all former partisan dif-. see your mothers dance! No that is more _over a northern or southerndisplay. of prow. ferences are lost inthe present crisie< —_ oem, can not but arouse feelings of bitterENGLISH rw writer in Fraser’s M ae » fe ag@@3 1 the bosoms of those whose naturel . azine says there are about 6,000 hymns in the @pmpathies ave in: oppesition tothe jubilan . English language, whereof Watts wrote 600, than your delicate sensibilites could bear. Tue CaLirurnnia Reeiment.—Speaking party. Let the war go on in the east-—we Doddridge, 375 ; the Welseys, 369; Cooper and co Times says : ean not stay it—bat, let us not create two ‘Newton, about 400; Montgomery, ji But it ts doubtful if there are 200 of them that are fit to rank among the classics of the national we rsons living outside of San Francisco, ro , im veterate factions op our ownsoil, The federal government, wo have every . poetry. “peason to believe, will succeed in its intent to reconstruct the Union, It has the men and money nec ssary to effect ts purpose te" A writer in the Stanislaus Index says 225, &. The regiment willbe made up of men from all parts of the State, and te accommove been ved in different places. ‘and seems determined to employ alb the Berry, ate yielding pute ore at the rate of] of which it is intended to fill ‘ + 1ki as without t $150 to.the ton. ‘The surrounding country mobiia at ike cet mand without stint. But, . ou.a with quarts loded ‘and mineral “neither Southrows nor Northrons, but Cali. “? ea ‘Here in Calfforiia, let us reflect that we are, forniens,. with voule big enough te recognize . Gen. Lane's Convrrton.—Gen: Lane js . iment ts coimplete und fully organized the: at Roschurg, and cannot be moved. He is. not out of danger, but his friends are hopeflll. He was shot» the right breast, the ball 07—_—_—_—_—o—— ‘alt ricane as our brothers. “SBitorship of the &. F. “Herald, and’ is sac* (peeded vy John White. Cremony announces (\ gualion ever reso Aeepiiganen ie: say depnet tute. . me Set ai rue Bat Sillow » pent which gave Self. up-to thio ition] S260 *P ovre Hon jafenal vegans. surances have been given that when the
to the house. He was ssked upstairs where . tain of cavalry, in the United States army. . UNION DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION mittee for Nevada county, held at Nevada, om Saturday May, 25th, it-was ordered that a Demo~ House in Nevada, on SATUBDAY JUNE 20th, at to o’elock A. M-, forthe purpese of nominating candidates for County offices, and to appoint Delegates to the State Convention, to be held at Sacramento on the FOURTH OF JULY NEXT, pursuant to the call of the State Central Commit‘tee. be held at the several precincts, on SATURDAY JUNE 224, for the election of Delegates by said County Convention. All legal voters of the County who endorse the resolutions adopted to the +.iteemfield Township — 12.— Bleomfield, 3 ; et 2; Geld Bar. 1; Columbia Hill) 6; Re. Fren of Col. Lippett's regiment, the San FrancisThere are now enlisted in this city five companies of 54 men each ; in San Jose one comthat the miues at C lia, Knight's . pny ; in Sacramento two com nies ; and oh Oupenepelie, near amet a Oroville aod Nevada each one company: iP compliment of 80 men each, by the addition ofaquads ‘enlisted in places, where a full company cannot at present be raised. Asy ae 3 Tee Bey : ph we “ I bring-thee a heart—a stainless heart, Still echoing back, with a cléarer strain, ofthe Union Democratic ATTENTION! The song that you taught it long ago. . The gift I bring ; Yet I bring it thee—I ean. bring no more.” er J.C. Cremony, late editor of the San At 0 iteeting of the Democratic ‘Central Com“It was further ordered, that primary elections Demoeratic State Central Conimittee, and are for the Constitution and the Union, the -legitimate enforcement of the laws by the ‘Government of the United States, and are opposed to all sectional parties, either North or South, and are, willing to support the candidates nominated, by. the Union Democratic Convention, are invited to participate in the primary mectings. It was further ordered, that the Basia of re presentation be one Delegate for every precinct, and one for every fifty votes cast-at the last election, which gives the$ following : Nevada Township—34.—Nevada precinct, 29; Blue Tent, 3 ; Vanheriteth’s. 2 : Grass Valley Township—%5.—Grass Valley yrs 5 oe ee milis, 2; Buena Vista, ; Allison ch, 3; Bunrough’s Ranch, 1. Rough and Ready Township—16.—Rough and Ready, 5; Anthony nora lowtet, $3 rt, 1; Indian Springs,2; Mooney Vat, 2} Bar, 2i : B rt Township—23.—-French Corral, 3 ; Poe ee ’s, 33 Montezuma Hill, 2; Birehville, 2; North San Juan, 9; Cherokee, 4. 1. hate a Township—17.—Eureka, 2;.Moore’s t,5; Mohawk Fiat, 1; Orleans Flat,3 ;.Woolsey’s Flat 3 ; Sonth Fork 2; Bowman’s Ranch 1; Wathington Township—12.— Washington ¢ ; Omega 5; Alpha, 2} Poor Man’s'Creek1.°° ; 2; Poorman’s Creek, 1: Little York Township—i7.—Little York Lowell Hill, 2; Pleasant Valley, 1; Sailor Fiat, 2, 1; Red Dog, 6 ; Waloupa, 2; Camden, Resolved, That the Delegates elected, be requested to atend the Convention in person. Resolved, That the several papers of Nevada county be requested to publish the proceedings . Red of the Committee. J.I. CALDWELL, Chairman. L. H. Fow.er, Secretary. : ji-ta PROF. WILSON’S GRAND sOIRE FB Will come off at Temperance Hall, QN THURSDAY EVENING, JUNE 5th On the occasion of the close of his School. FULL BAND OF MUSIC, (Strt A and brass) will be in attendance. mar REMOVED. R —— ee ea. Cueee THE e _ store y occupied GREGORY & BORING, on Main street and will keep on hand A Large and well selected STOCK OF GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, WHEAT, BARLEY, Ground Feed, etc., ete., Which he will sell at the lowest rates liver FREE OF CHARGE. Fifty pode 2 rood BODEGA POTATOES (for seed) for sale at lew prices. ’ m3 Im TALLMAN & TURNER, Ne. 18 & 21 Commercial Street, NEVADA CITY. ESAL W "ats in EB ANE RETAIL DEAL. < _ The companies comprising the Nevada Fire De. of Independence, JUL WM. BARTON, Chief Enginesr, TTIsON, See’y Nevada Fire Dep, ¥ 4th, in fall unj “REPUBLICAN Lt ane eee . Ze see Eoecet ct coeneeiegestiiee ss ™ sccrsnepeneergumamuat W.-H. CRaweonn, Seo’y. Haas Couasy, wf ees 1861, a& 10 for the of held ip the various county, on SATURDAY, June ist, forthe election of Delegates to the be held at the ~—— Nevada precinct Blue Tent. onece oe owed Grass Valley Township—10. Grase Valley precinct eeeereeeeesee ane teseererene To select to be holden J Rs may be deem Tinware. Lead ete. TW Wm. H. Cra DEMOCRATIC 60. CONVENTION. Nevada Township—s. 6 Vanderleith’s...+++. 1 Burrus’ Ranch 1 Buena Vistas.:.e¢++-1 Rough & Ready Township— --10. Coregasedese be eee eeteeeses 1 ee oer 3 ee . eebeoeee . 4 rf: et ere mf 3 Ranch... 1 ewenkecsovecs L eee Republican County Convention. ICANS OP THE COUNEVADA, and ALL PATRI S$ who are in favor of ing the administration inits effortst ; Union and maintain the Constitu' uested to elect to-be holden at ON THE 8th DAY OF JUNB, 3861, the > are rea County Conver _& LIAS SUMMONS.—STATE OF CALACM TPORSTA, , and To of NeD STREET MARKET. , . Muttom from...6 to 12Xots per pound Pork: trom.»..-20to. A5ete per Rene ‘OrasOHBAP as the CHRAPEST # 945 feet high. seen agreat dis “to addicess the in the evening . Yand boys; the waved over at had hits ¢eft hai Mr. J. was in. his hand in a . More Fas hotee stage le’ ing, at 7 o'elo driver than F The Times « particulars c