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We can conceive of no more appropriate
place for a Union move to begin thon with
the central committees of the party in powet. It is am earnest op the start that the
strongest Uniow party will net stand in the
way of a fasion movement, but will assist ,n
bringing “it about; and this party was only
to be feared. As we look at the matter, a
Union mevethent could emanate no where
with sy muel propriety or with so complete
pipet of success anin that party which
ion votes in the State and render all eftorts
to effect a fusion of the Union elements em‘ared & Union movement originating with the
people. “Who are the fifty thousand Re publicans of last year but a part of the people,
and what men athong the Republicang. while
their Coun mittees have been so libersume the task of getting up a Union movemeont-inaccordance with the wishes of eertain of our ecotemporaries? Tho evidence
begins to be palpable, that the Republicans
of: Inst year are satisfied with the call of the
a eo RT
which has shown itself true to the cure, comState is to be governed in its future action’
piring and great issues are arising, that require discussion and the commitment of loy~
al inen to one couge of policy that the ene} mies of the nation aay be held securely m
check. To arrange some satisfactory code
take . of general principtes on which all patriotic . tra
a nation and was all affection for us. Now,
this is what George Francs Train, the patri.
‘otic young American, told an English audiTram lives in Evgland ond knows what be
lishmay in America knows to the cont
ri
the Convention sbout to assemble. Doubt‘less therewill be in that Convention,as there
always are, and perhaps always will be, some
inen whe have axes to grind. There is to be
a Uuited States Senator elected next win«
ter and the insatiable ambition of aspirants
will probably lead them to mingle with, and
familiarize themselves with the represénta~
tives of the suvereign people on the 17th at
Sacramento. Possibly some vne may at
tempt a coup de something for bis own iudividual benefit. Such acts have been seen
in the past aud are likely to occur even now
when the nation requires from every patriot
only the purest disinterestedness of purpose.
The mass of the delegates will Isok to but
oue high object, and we do not hesitate to
say, judging from what we knew .of the elements that must necessarily enter into the
the people will be dissatisfied with the result of the labors of that Convention.
The people ask a pledge of stiff adhesion
to the constituted authorities of the nation,
{ and no compromise with traitors till they have
laid down their arms or perished in the last
new platform to be erected,and beyund these
they are not particular, -But these they
must have in a shape not susceptible of double construction.
REPUBLICAN Liperaciry.—In every part
of the State the Repwhlieans have taken the
initiative in offering « fusion to Union Dem2
citizens can agree, is the principal work of .
4 diteh. Fheseare the -centrat-ideas of thet
— Meee Shecniicomnrenie
In the Canadian rebelllion all arms were
stopped dy the American Government on the
frontier: Why, then, dees not Lord Jobs
Russell take similar netion? No; the fact
iv, England, ignorant of our position, thinks
she can sell more goods to two: Governments
than to one: Yes, Lord John Russell said
he could not prevent it—they must catch
-her if they could.and that was their heutrality. “(Shame.) They ought to stop the vessel on their shores, and they might save 10,000 lives. England is. Secession; her a
is, Secession, her navy is Secession, her chure.
is Secession, and her bankers vote for treason;
her merchants theer for traitors, and her statesmen -endorse ali, and even taud the sentiment. ; ;
So as. England cheers for treason, let me
vary my discourse and cheer with her. Harrah for treason ! . Ireland awake—arise !—
Strike again, O'Brien . and your compeers,
for England decides for treason! Chartistd
of ‘48 leave oneeinore your hiding places and
create anarchy in this fair land, for. England
are Papineau and McKenzie? Luwée no
time Capadians—yoware nobody now—be yp
-and dog, for England believes in treas@¢n
Nena. Sehib come forth from the jungle and
seek another. Caunpore, and be successful,
since England has decided that treason is
lawful and should receive support! Yes.
—I love mine—and it cbills my heart to hear
your leaders all siding with the traitors, whu,
when they have found they could not reign
in Heaven determined to rule in Hvil—(hear).—our Government stands almostalone amony
your statesmen. The duke of Argyle
member for Brighton ; and Mr. Baxter spoke
kindly, and the Dady News befriends ua, and
as. sae
an extent as to warrant a fu:l coavention on
In-many of the counties, though the Demverutic Committees refuse the offer of the
Republicang for a fusion, the masses respond
with spirit, and in such a way as te leave vot
a. shadew.of doubt that the party that sup.
ported Conneas last full, will net unless rein,
turced from. the Secession ranks poll fifteen
thousand votes in the State this year.
SUPERINTENDENT oF PuaLic Inarrucs
rt0N —We know not how many candidates
will present themselves at the Convention on
the 17th, for the office of State Superintendent-of Public Instruction. There may be
“wany, and the material of a0 superior a character ag to throw in the shade the merits of
the mien already prominently mentioned in
conpeetion wigh the ‘The best man is
the man we want. Tf there ia one gentleman
of qualifications superior to the others, him
the. Convention should choose. That there
will be good material from which te select
there ean be no doubt, aa should no ane else
be mentioned in the Coavention but Wm.
Sherman, of San Franciseo, there would be
no want in him of excellent qualifications tor
identified with the educational interests of
the State, and no
ager’ , ‘cilia
ENGLAND AND THE Wak.—The Chancellor of. the Bxchequer. in. the British House
of Com says the dispatch of troops to
British North America, in-view of a war with
to this, in 1860, the exporte to the. United
States amounted to’ $108,336,000; in 1831
year, $62,045,000, Still greater than this is
the loss of the raw-material of the industry
Southern States. A decline of revenne has
A. MAN nained Jas, Raglan was killed, a
fow days age, at Bald Hilla, in Shasta county,
as is auppoaed by the Indians, under the following cireumatances : Raglin found the
gentleman haa. a bette:
it. "Phe State is responding to the call to such
“. Generally the voice of thespeople applauds
-. will swell the sorrwing breast,
madness
“octats on equal terms. In a few cases the .
advances have been met in a prover spirit.
the liberality of the Kepublican committees,
The result will be a Union party compose
of the right material.
tr The citizens of Downieville have
made arrangeinents to celebrate the coming
anniversary of vur national independence in
a becoming manner. An oration will be delivered on the ocension by Hon. R. H. Tay~
lor, and the Deelaration of Independence
read by Francis Anderson, Esq.
Wuar Next !—Sugar and cotton are
grown succeasfully in (linois. Limited experiments go to show that coffve can also be
grown profitably in the southern part of that
State. ;
Anour 500 disappointed gold seekers returned to San Francisco, last week, from. the
Salmon river. They report ‘another big
steamboat.”
en
A WATCHMAKER of Cheapside, London,
pays ove thousand guineas‘fur an advertigement covering the last page of the Catalogue
Book, of the great exhibition. That beats
Bonner. D’'ye mind that now, -old fogies,
whe would nog have your business known.
Ge ee
Tut London Times anys that the contest
between the Monitur and Merrimac has rea
duced the British navy to two vessels.
At the Board of Education, lately, Mr.
Bowman remarked that the pic-nics were
among the very worst evils of the San Francisco School Department, and he would like
to see them abolished altogether.
Griese PoR The FaLLen.—The local pa
rs of Western tuwns and cities come to ua
ull of the evidences of mourning and yrief,
aver the dead and wounded in battle. They
all contain liste of the battld field, who had
gone forth from their towns, villages, or
cities to fight for the cause of the Union and
Liberty. There are but few homes in the
West that are not represented in the grate
army of the Government; and many of thes»
homes are now saddened by the. tidfngs of
. death or suffermg. The brave and ti
sons, be nee and husbaas whe have
gone “ta the wars” have left anxious hearts
behind them, and alas! how mar a het tear
will be ehed how many a painfu heart-throb
before this
war against treason and shall be ended! It is sad to think that any of our brave
be shot dowa
tratiors, and mournful to reflect whata bea
of grief will down over many &
mies? Sir John Bowring dares to compare
such men-as-Davis; Cobb; and-Floyd. swith
the nation's benetuctors, Washington and.
Jefferson and Madison—(shame)—and Beresford Hope disgraces all the rules of fair
debate: in calling the North a hot-bed of anarehy !—General Scott asecond rate soldier !
Secretary Seward un unprincipled pulitician,
and the Presideut of our nation an incapable
pretender ! y
Sane aarasoeeecos
EF” The following items we glean from the
telegraphic cotumn of the Marysville Appeal:
San FRANcisco, June® 9th.
Franklin M. Horne, convicted of manslaughter in the killing of Thomas Carroll,
was sentenced to three years imprisonment.
The steam sloop Lancaster, now at Mare
fsland, has been ordered to get ready as early
us possible, to go to Guaymas.
The mandate of the Supreme Court in the
case of the United States against Vallejo and
assigns, claimants of the Suscol grant, upon
which the towns of Benweia and Vallejo. are
located, was filed to-day.
The steamer Sonura, from Panama, with
inails and about 600 passengers, arrived at 5
o'eluck, A. M.
The Sierra Nevada arrived from Portland
and Victoria to-day, wath dated to the Gth
and $33,562 in treasure. The entire Union
ticket: was elected. The vote.ef Oregon
shows two teone for Unien. _
The ship Swerdfisn, from Hong Kong, reee the total loss of the ship Lucretia, from
ung Kong for San Franciseo, 12th April, 0
Prata Shoal. She had on board 200,000 Ibs
sugar belonging toe the 8. F. Sugar Refinery,
1,500 bales of hemp, and 160,000 Ts Manilla
coffee. Rope has advanced to 20 cts. Y
iu consequence.
From Mexico—A private letter from
Acapulco, dated May 20th, says ‘the Freach
have been repuls-d a second time, Ou May
7th at Puebla, they attacked a fortified hull
which overlooked the town, and lost 1,000
killed, wounded and prisoners. They at
tacked with ouly 5,000 men and the Mexicans had from 16,000 te 20,000. This ia a
correct account from private information.They are now between Puebla and Orizaba,
and it is not improbable they will have to
capitulate ‘before reinforcements come out.
They will soon have 60,000 men at Vera Craz.
There is one Freneh ship.on the coast. She
detained the Mexican steamer Republic for
ten days at, Mazatlan, bat allowed her to
Proceed on her way to Acapulco. She
threatens te bluckade Mazatian.
PRIMARY MEETING.
The Polls with be open on Thursday next, ike.
12th instant, at 2 o'clock P. m., at Philips’ Store
on Commercial street (ander the Transcrirt
Office, ) for th~ purpose of electing eighteen deleMr. Mayor, what is wrong with us cannot .
‘be right with you. You love vour country
some brave _werds for us, so did the China. _
the Morning.. Star, -but-what-are-these few-+-ndvecates and friends among so many enethis consideration, while many of the graves
}of Indiana soldiers exbibit the proofs of the
frequent visits of friends. The following is
_ “No so nd can awake him to glory
Four soldiers from Illinois were buried
in a ntic vale, and upon their grave a
slab informed me that reposing there were
. “* Pour Heroes.”
In elose proximity I saw a grave, tastefulthe épitaph describes the remuins as being
those of i Muller:
He died for hie beluved cquatry.”
Snatches of poetry 1 diseovered upen. many of the grave stones, neatly aud appropriately inseribed. ;
The graves of many of the Iowa, Wisconsin, and the Obio regiments are tastetully,
made but generally unaccompanied by epitaphs. ‘ eee
The rebel gtayes are in good order, most
especially those which have been constructed
by our soldiers. :
i * Miss Julia, allow me to close these
blinds ; the glare of the sun must be oppreely fitted up; rack fenee protected it, und . .
n ; hy Habert
iF « ay A. fr. INC. in
@ainst Isaiah ones. forn Dealtars
debt, interest, dincage
im execution anifor cash the fol“attacher
ferest of said
mining claims
rte Townall ditches, cuts,
toorin any way appert =
%
with
public sale all ove described property to
the highest bidder for cash on Saturday the 23th
day of Jane, 4. B 1362. in front of the office o/
Combs & McGoun, im. Village of Red Deg.
between the noms a. 9-0 mp ng M., oan o
clock P.M., on taker as the property < {
said defendants sfy the above dtesnda and
acenring cost :
Given under my hand, this the 5th day of Junc,
‘ M. COMBS, Constable.
Abie
NERVOUS ANTIDOTE,
ANDPHYSICAL RESTORATIVE.
“HE Medical Wonder of the Age, , The most
T powerful aud wonderful medicme. ever discovered.
Watts’ Nervous Antidote
Has cured. and will cure, more cases of Nervous
than any other known remedy.Watts’ Nervous Antidote
Has and will eare Nervous Headache. Giddiness
Fainting, Paralysis, extreme Debility, Neuralgia
C) roni¢ and in atory Rheumation, Toothache, ete.
Watts’ Nervous Antidote.
Ie ah effectual r: for Wakefulness. _
remarkable
“You are very kind, sir, but I would
rather have a little son than no heir at all.”
BIRTH.
“In Grass Valley, Jie 8th, to W. 8. Brrx, a
daughter. tae Da
In Grass Valley, June 8th, Detawa. infant
daughter of Willian 8. and Flora E. Byrne.
LL SEE
Arrivals at National Exchange
Broad Street, Nevada;
soothing and quiet ce-is .
Watis’ Worveus Antidote will cure Delirium Tremeus, Nervous Trembling, Epilepsy,
Twitching of the Facial Nerves, Convuisions,
and Pulmonary comp) .
_ Watts’ Nervous Antidote willact upon
that state of Psd per Pee “peer Psy 2h
duces Depressions of Spirits, Anxiety of Mind.
ental Dene: ke me —80 —— oy
n rejuvenating premature 0 e, and correctdecropitads brought on by exeesaive fndulgenee, that nothing but a trial can eonvinee th:
patient ofits qualities. -Itis notan excitant but
astrengthener, purely vegetable and harmless ;
like a skillful architect begins by laying a firm
foundation, and gradually but inee: y. adds
strength and vigor until nothing fs lett unfinished. Wholesale Agents, ° a ‘
Rice, Coffin & ile, and €.
. Langley, Crane
fin.
We would eall attention to the ad-_
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DC Anderson, do a : + &
AR Phelps. do &. a, do
GL bs — A be Teepies Gombe
CL Graves, lo 2 i.
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R HGooedset!l, do A Hooper, do
G W Foster, do F Reot, do
W G Legford, M’ville Miss Root, -do
A B Dresback, Sacra Mrs Parker, do
H Twining, QUHill J8 Brown, ‘do
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G Thompkins, do H Hopkins. City
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qunmirys SALE.—By virive of an Ex\) ceution to me delivered issued out of the Hon.
District Court of the I4th Judicial District, in
and for the county of Nevata, State of California,
date June 9th 1862, in favor of the Eureka
Lake Water Co. and against J. Bonney, Wm. Puscoe, Wm. Davis, Jos. Arthur, Joseph Duncan
at Wm te — the ye! York _
ng company, for the sumof Eight Handred an
t fity-three Dollars and 30 ota wiih interes
said sum at the rate of 10 per r
together with all ests of suit. Ictave levied
upon all the right, title, and imterdst of the defendants within named of, in and tothe following
described property, (which was duly attached by
me on the ¥th day of April 1862, by virtue of a
‘writ issued in the within entitled cause,) to-wit:
That certain set of mining elaims or mining
ground, located en Manzanita Hill, (near Lake
City,) Bloomfield township, Nevada county, and
known oa of the N
bounded north by Slaiene a
Searls & Niles. Plaintifis’ Attys
FASHION RESTAURANT.
ST. LEON, 62 Broat Street.
HOTEL DE PARis.
Street, » A
GEO. R. LANCASTER, PROPRIETOR ——o.
ae tae 88 Lewis, San Juan
E caroldent neater, Reat‘and'chexpert in
Antidote, one of the most remar* able discoverics
of modern times, it isnot like the thougnnd and
oné remedies offered to the public that cure everything, bnt it is a specific remedy for all cases arrising from nervyus do-angement. Its merits
have béen proved in numerous instances known
tous, from various causes, and many a bed ridden invalid has been restored to health. This is
one of the remedies of the day which is really
worthy the confidence of the public. Having
read the advertisement. go tothe dearest drug.
gist and procure a bottle; then will you jein
with thousands in its praise, and be grateful to
us for calling your attention to the mos¢miracu
lous medicine. om jete Jt
iF Every hicusckeeper experiences how dit.
ficult it is to make goud bread, and we therefore
take pleasure in calling attention to the fact that
to Insure uniformly light sweet and nutritousbread it is only necessary to use Redington
& Co’s Yeast Powder. I every respect
tt excels all similar preparations every offered to
ihe public. See advertisement in snothez
column.
A WORD TO THE AGED.—In the decline of ‘ife the loss of vital force consequent
upon physical decay. ean only be safely supplied
by some _yvivifying preparation which recruits
the strength and spirits, without entailing the
exaustion which is always the final effect of ordinary stimulants. We> tender to the aged,
Dr. Hostetter's Stomach Bitters.
As an invigorant and restorative, immediate i:
its beneficial action and permanent in ite effect
It tomes thé stomach, improves the appetite,
acts like a charm upon the spirits For dyspepsia, oppression after eating, billious chehe, wind
cholic, spasms of the stomach, sick or nervous
head-ache, chillwand fever, tremens, prostration,
the Bitters are carseat! ¥ recommended by thous,
ands who have witnessed: their superior efficacy
in such cases.—Sold by all Druggista and dealers
may 20-Im
R. L. J. a?
and Surgical Institute.
in 1854, for the Permanent Cure of
all — and Private Diseases and the Suppres
At and Resident Phyisician, b. J€ D.late in the , ,
tonaey Wary Chit Chybidan se etait
‘Kenient of Hon Chief Surgeon to. the
and He ‘Member of Col
nt tothe treatment of
dics bourses be’ tod Pp. Mm. =
cure guaranteed or mo pay. by
, and Edward Hall, Sun Frencis. 4 s
vertisement in our columns of Watts’ Nérvous
‘and being worthofthe claims
Tall appurtenances .
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