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June 3, 1862 (4 pages)

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13 “we What ifn Bris deh oh 4 rich cargo is t must-be expectad to be willing w take the chances, where Shu dtuti, formerly elwe da and SacramenOn c tho two being partners in a, Forest Hill, Ssunituno wifey at noun, May 24th, . ‘o reeuilt of a witunderstanding in their business affiiva. The firet of the difficulty appears to have taken . place in the yird of -the stable, where the parties were alone. It is “UMeged that Staunton drew a knife and Ore a pistol, with which he shot. Staunton in the igft shoulder, the ball rariging down the arm and pethy gut near the elbuw. They then Pal ft procured a large meta pay ny and. in alittle while they again in ‘the Main, Main street of the town— hg Norm en a ‘ seathg re yred taken away Y egret. although ° ot tea vs wounds in the lunge were cunsidered fatal ARREST OF aN INCENDIARY, —Governor Nye; of Nevada * » bas caused the arrest of v man Why hae been charged with pee in the burning of $15,000 worth of rT Of the. widew of Mr. Da. ho Was recently killed by a : ais * Flag, of Ree ‘Says A quarty Inde hag reeeatly been discovered one mile nerth of that town, Qn the very: firaiday, ot the diagore:y, ten thousand dullars, were pounded out ig a hand smaortur, 5 tr" The. Territorial, Enterprise s-ys that the Cedar Hul. Hydraulic. Company No. 1, have just cleaned up after: 8 tun of fourteen + working ee — ‘Thin we condler pretty thir fr ae never bragged of having wil rere . Gaetan act asye : —* Th powers of the corporation shall be exercised corporate at ‘on States.” — an caves sins ete er) Woe Fectory will Pet Mt wee during . * “occasionally: caught Phe next attempt, if successful : ty Si logs. ‘Porpigners who haye no. *Lenth q ‘thet hee) gatuck arrived wo-dey from City Point, =. fights took place at varions places; Front ‘. Royal, Middletown, and Newtown, among . tebel barbarities perpetrated upon our woun+, state of excitement, aud have-driven—pebet . . at Nashville, as forfeited for treasonable pub. lies tions, t forthwith. similar order, and the call was being reds penided to with elignty: “Ay the. report is, that Corinth was evacuated on the night of the 29th, itis not impossible that the army under Beauregard is about to eff-et a union. wita the rebel forces at Richmond. ‘ihe fact that Be: uregard had been v's ting Richmond would seem to give colur to the supposition that such a movement 1s contemp lated. Probably the pressing eall for trooy s, —~ . though the despatch before us ie rather mud dy. is to meet the névessities created by x west ia one arnty. The reporte go to show that our forces nt Front Roys! were completely surprised that the number <"wnd that, though from 15,000 to 18,000 of the enemy puraned but 4,000 of oar troops, thetatter got off well, losing but fifty baggage wagons out of five hundred — Many statements corroborate the report of dedin the valley of the Shenandoah. In Boltimore the loyalists, in eorisequence . of the havee made.on ol, Kentry's troops who are from Baltimore, have been ina great sympathizers from the street. More than s hundred have been knocked dewn; and disloyal newspaper offices closed. “One report tates thst a balloon recon-Moisance demonstrated that Richmond was being evacuuted. “Another Inter report has it that the rebels are advancing tow.rds cur lines and are. preparing to fight. The remainder of: the dispateh of any tieular importance we give as tele bed = WASHINGTON, May 26.—In the House an amendment tu the confiscation bill, confleenting the property ofall persons who have ace cepted office under the Confederate Govern« ment, of take the oath of allegiance to the Contederate Government, or are now or muy hereafter hold office under the Confederate States, was adopted, and the bill passed, by 82 to 62. ‘New Yorx, May 26.~—A dtepatch from. the headquarters of the mountain department, wee an expedition under Col. Latham, edte Shafler's mountain, surprised and put.to fight a lurge band of their arma. without the loss-of a man, ~ Pursuit is to be continued until the band is entirely broken Nasnvitee, May 26.—At.a Union meeting at Murfreesborough, on Saturday, over a thouaand persons were present, and much was inanifested . were made by Gov, Johnaon and others. ‘The U. 8. Marshal has seized all the printiny offices ‘Wastiixeton, May 27.—Slaves are not configcated by the bill. which p: ‘saed. the House yeaterday. An amendment giving freedom to them received only 32 votes, Wastineton, May 26.—A dispatch from Gen. Fremont, of the 24th, announces that Col. Crook, commanding the brigade at Lewisburg, having returned to that plier, after burning the bridge ten miles east, an the Covington read, wae attacked on Fr idny . © by the rebel General Heath, with 3,000 men. Alt © asharp engagement the rebels fled tn confusion. We captured four cannon, 200 stand of erma, and @ hundred prisoners. Our lone wee 10 killed and 40 wounded. WASHINGTON, Muy 27:-—The Pre ‘sident rent mesange to Congress to-day, referrthg principally to Cameron and hia exerere ot the Constitution to preserve the Captol during the absenor ot Congress. He referes to the arrangements with Gor. Morgan and Alexa dre Cun mings, and siys he bow ne knowHedge that dollar was lest or woeted quoted the House reselution censuring Cameron, and says, not only himaelf, but all heads of departments *re responsible for whiterer errors have been commatted. For?ress Moxroe, Ma y 28—The Naa& tothe Navy Department. Our feet up James river is ready to make pes . uaeiet by net yraterd BE and was ) Pegninion ground. Cartio, of Penn. ‘had ‘ordered a muster of . ° :eM the tewape fn the eominon eglth to report . nv. of Massachusetts had ‘issued a} . ably refers to the eapture of Hanover Court Union of the rebel forces of the east anu . ntati: : She is a —— egies, 0 tons Hourat “om fe y Ste. of artities =, Union cits gous for waking the oath of 1 Washineton, May 29.—A inovement topday of Gen. Porter's division wi McClellan's oriny, resulted in cutting off railroads commuvication with Richmond, which wi'l tend to the diseomfiture ef the rebels. ‘This probHouse CHicaGu, May. 29:-—Beauregard’s official repor of the battle of Shiloh, states bis logs _ 1778 killed, 8012 wounded, and missing PHILADELPHIA, May 29.-~A letter from wn officer in McClellan's staf says. Mis. Gen Lee and: diughtere have brei taken near. Old Church and sent, to the White Huuge. The news which emne from the Bast tody confirins the evsenation of Corinth. Gen. Hall -ch's headquarters are new wt that place. The rebels have withdrawn 12 ules. Hale leck captured 2000 prisoneis and a large atnoeunt of small arme. McClellan is steadily advanemg: some oki A CARD. Ooo By a vote of the teachers and scholars of the Congregatienal Sunday School, I am instruct” edt present their thanks to: who #> g>nerously allowed them thefree use of their _teama on Thuraday last; also te the Cadets who helped to enliven the scenes; and to Mr. Sutton for the use ef his growads. 1 am also requested by the children to acknowledge their obligations to all that contributed to . . the abundant supply of provisions tor them oceasion, -J. A. CHITTENDEN,_ Superintendent. acted June 3d. 1882
BIRTH. = a In this cit ya the 24 inst., to ihe wife of A. Davia, a ® boy. Arrivals at National Exchange Broad Stren, Nevada. GEO. R. LANCAST#R, PROPRIETOR MAY, 3ist. C B Weston, F cit Rg GB Weston, do” {Grass V L, Weston, do Miss Myria Weston, doMias Breman, Alla. Weston, do JC Uady, do DC Hall, . do GH abbe, do J Murrey, do JH Albony, Washt’n O d K withington, do & Keyes, do ¥ Felton, 5S Fran 3 es Van Kankin { do C ki da. C Whitman, Sacra’to } Yuet MNT A ’ J Danicis, City BH Rieer, do w Garr. do J Reymond, do © Meintosh, Moore's w J Not. veil. do Db 3. do 4 b Kendrick, wor “gl Freneh, Mat Sullivan, Orleans tt Luther Placer coMisa Kate Long, 5 F"o eurgo & os eo half'n bac) SACRAMENTO, June 2, 1862. and can be used with paiduey in <1N ps > fe iets ce nth ear wh ’ ne gain a ‘preferTe. be followed by the ce Gre Canaddletidieoritica AN OBJECT OF INTEREST !! ny Gribbles ..... H. eaten € ~ hyd song: i m4 So rs. eFOOB.»«. igoxk a rs. Culverine. E. Locke, WP OOT vs dn kcnndtitessansisoun weneeG raves, Mr. Co RIE eaweebls as Major Culverine eeeeecee £ perereee a . iis coasenbieis sistemaneiiada Faree a os titled PODIAEH B. PEASLEY! vada.—iIn the hag This School pers Le sails TUITION—PER pts For gt ete Eng. wissen 't me Sere eeeeene ee mys: W. BE: PREIS KY. EMPIRE MEAT MARKET. He. 5 Soeeneneteh street. on % respectfully In and the publie that he canal pte found at the hand the best BEEF, PORK, MUTTON, Live Beet Cattle always for sale atareas"Neral Den rs furn atlow ear eteee Ate renee noeseesereees > $3,00. Gigs ay iii iceman WA GON FORSALE AZ FINE Ex WAGON is offered a Nevada, maybe on Fort Darling as s00n as orders are given. The rebels have materially increased their force’ on the South bank of James river from City Point upto Richmond, and have forced the habitants to retire into the interiir WASHINGTON, May 29.-—McClelian. telebata te the War Department that the ooo ouse resulted in a pat ha teh Their lose is . wh at scat men Have Buried one vad of th aed Qur loss was 375 W H Leighton). »,. KE DBean, do . pap j{s ili O & Crussey. B Tent { do © @ Milter, do 4 ole Gw Bennett, de eg ae i te 3G Qove, e A nelpa, G tohnaon, Red Dv Anderson,. do MM iitinuitield, F & * ‘Thorne, do ~ J murray, city id a do .J Hardy, cal 8 Co ~ ama = L Corwith, o s oh s 3 MeRogue, Graxs He © Yor, do KA Lennon, do BL. capris, do do ib 1. Ca -pp, ad @ Mlackburn, Washint'n ZT smitu, secrameato 3 FP Keothierd J cvlvert, ~ do & Lacy, { B'mea Neo ee ee ay cAluster, © & HM Patrick, do vl B Pout, . B Petry, ado =Miss MJ Housen, cH F Hoyle, do —e — FIRE and “wraning, of which 53 For the el TULY 4th, 1862!! MAx°racteren @ the Laboratory o. F. Ee: works :1:\m . by some" eR sScal pete ee or; ) Bs ei is now peed! at wholesaleand retaii at 505 rome i! ie: be ‘We have on hand a large, ‘stock of ‘Coal Ou which ‘we are ew York ining the Cons of the . cated States elect Delegatcy to a State Convention tbe, be'd tes to 4 State vention tc re ger een ely on the I7th day of — As Ds, 1868, for the purpose of neminating rir and for transacting furh ot) er business as ton. properly come rei); steh Delegates to be clected in accordance with the following xpportronment : Alame: Raccssvesess sanee h #eee setae ee eeeee oe ae ewes TED ees sce eee ee weees ¢ Saee #6 eR ee wenes Sate er eeeee be oY cetane at ay eee tae ah mis a ALFRED Bansrow. $ retary. apo din. tnt» eae AGMD.—In_ bed ‘ be tied upon physical decay. can only be safely supp a possange se We tender to the aged, ir Bitters. . It tones the stomach, the a sn oprenion wen, in hw stomach, sick or nervous we cualisond prey ae gs nygcadeasbe . aot es tet ange ein a aes manner eee ands who have witnessed their superior efficacy in such cas®s.—Sold by all Draggints and dealers every where. aay 20-1 Pet SS to Insure uniformly t and & Co% Yeast tt exeelsall ki Weutba ts etnies OTE cass . ** BS se area -almaiene Hostetter’s Stomach Asan invigorant and restorative. immediate in : «. ite Deneficial action and permanent “aoe 8 : the Batters are earnestly recommended by thous, Dist 4. &w Plai stiff awer he Ekza Roberts Jubna rer to # The f Selkirk: HLM BL Uk Johar THe fownd a