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June 5, 1861 (4 pages)

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_ . posts on the Mexican frontier,and to establish *, $i on State revolt li turé of the Federal” matter was treated as an invention of Presitry to capture GEIR AE inc tho spina in the refle-. ct Guayams, marchacroe Sonora to Arion . Gan monh decided secomionat Journal tc soor mpay; Pras “H.0. Teal 7, He was very proud of his big prize, af first, . concen od esilla A Vols, Saepe Open) Myre Ie, Weer ie : _< ES, ; jp goon thade the melancho citizens there, and enlist a force of Mexicans . _. The President-and the. OP tte eee ) and wit! q he did not-know what 'to do: withit. Such,. or eortain service. The Pagifie expedition were serenaded, last night. ““Es. 3 The Mooschéad lake women ate~hard} hrede ar rear teesir yg ls ep ry ip Bot ie AM girete cg ated Hotel. The latte called Ont . workers. Some of them haul woed gh « hand we apprehend, is about te be the condition . would co-operate with anotlicr force, started pre goa course of bis rowarks seid that hb sled a third of a mile, and pile it om the shore of of the southern gentlenion who bave ventar: rove mi uglier piece of to them than the elephant proved to ho man. If the evil eonsedinences, ofgemsion could be made: to fall only ow the much occasion to regret the rapidly approachplosion of the bubble they have blown Ty ing ex wp ; but, alas! thete are thousands upon 3 and innocent Unionists, sas toesosadas sale, hb tave will to suffer . Lincols Administration in the presont na"equally with their ‘wrong*headed iellow citi~~. gens who have labored ¢o hard to bring about mischief. Tt ie’ very evident, from the tone lately by twe ofthe leading secession papers of Virginia, that the people of the “Old Dominion” are beginning to have s discreet = . s 2, 3 a complete line of division between the Seceding States and Mexico, and. to prevent the [Secessionists from seizing the Northern prodent Lincoln,,a subterfuge, whereby he this, the Marysville Democrat copies from 000. States ammount to: from the mouth of the Rio Grande and work. jog ite way édetward via San ‘Antonio. The forces would proced to recapture the forts on the border. mien Wiat Dove.ag THOKS OF THE CRISIS. —Aceording to the Ciricinnstti Commercial Senator Douglas, who has recovered from a severe attack of illness, with which he was confined nt Chicago, continues to evince his unqualified approval of the courte of the felt satisfied the flag of the Confederated States would soon ware over Fort Sumter, and within ninety days. it would dally in the breeze from the dome of the Federal Capitol in Washington, if the inde of the Confederate States was not acknowledged, and the war upon the South was not promptly abated.” President Lincoln had other and stronger proof than the above of the intentions of the secessionists. He did not call for troops ® moment too soon to save the Capitel. it, Seaton LatuaM.—The 8. F. Times, & somewhat constricted Republican organ, duties so light while he wa ing his Union sentiments. Nevada; June 4th, 1861. tional crisis. He thinks the test has come for this American people,.and for the world, when the lake. A Mise Harwood hauled fifty cords in this way, anda married woman ‘within a year’ has hauled eighty cords, about ene half of which she cut int the woods herself! Such women would . be invaluable in the California mountains. s engaged in deliverthe people's ability for self-government is to be’ fully tried. He has confidence in the prin ciple, from the fact that he finds himself and hosts of alike party men capable of forgeting all past political differences for the publio. good, He thinks there will be hard anys: be “Mr. Latham hag not yet committed bimself upon any important question involved in this controversy, and nobody knows whether he is really in favor of putting down this treason or not; whether he is willing to vote money; men and arms to carry on this war ; 2, Havin . appreciation of the sort of political elephant their ambitious leaders have drawn in the raffle. ‘The Virginians could not have fore-. seen that their ordinance of secession would so soon evoke an army of two hundred thousand efficient soldiers to put itdown. Brave as the Virginians are—and the world cannot produce braver mien—they would not have permitted their Convention to so compro‘mise and commit them; had thie same army been staring them in the face from the northern boundary of their state. They now see the.precipice to the verge of which they have , been hurried by the artful: politicians of the eotton states and their own ambitious and ” “unwise leaders, and they hesitate not to ory for help. The Richmond Enquirer, once so staunch in thé ‘cause of the: American Union, when ’ Father Ritchie bestrode its triped, now foremost in the ranks of rebellion, thus prays to be saved.from the dreaded approach of the army of the Union. It prays fora DICTATOR ! conquer @ sure peace. 9. precincts, from the polls. fighting along the border during the summer, and hopes it may end there. But it may be fiecessary to” invadethe South, in order to Vinca Votre on Secesston.— The Secessionista made use of their troops on the 22nd-of May, the day the secession ordinance was submitted to the popular vote, to influence and overawe the Union Districts. ‘The soldiers from Tennessee and the cotton states were detached, in strong bodied? to the doubtful and anti-secession and were not only privileded to vote, but instructed to drive Unien men This was the case in Eastern Virginia. In Western Virginia, where no secession troops dared. to show themselves, the Union vote is overwhelming.— Western Virginia will stand by the Union and adda new atar to the national. ensign by seperating herself from the erazy eastern half of the “ Old Dominion,” and declaring iii the PAVI ence in the busi whether he is in favor or opposed to the recognition of the Seuthern Confederacy. In a word, no one knows whether Senator Latham favors the Union of this Goveroment or _. . the division of it.” To this briof manifestation. of _partisan peevishness the Marysville Appeal, also a Republican organ, but one which unites good sense with liberality and patriotism, thus responds : “If the Times could have heard Mr. Latham’s speech in Marysville, the above 2 raph would not ‘have been .wrtte.n Bot n that and his speech at Nevada, the Senator declared in the most unequivocal language that it is the duty of every leyal citizen to-sustain Lincoln’s Administration, and forte will be spared THE BED ROOMS will receive strict attention the best the market affords. Liquors, Cigars, E ‘at 5 o’clock, P. M. PAVILION HOTEL, GREENWELL & BRO., Proprietors. RED DOG, 5 refitted and furnished TON, the proprietors respect fully solicit the patronage of the public, feeling peparets from their long experi8, that they ean tien to all who may give them a please. CAL. ive satisfac ], and. no efAND PARLOR Are handsomely furnished. cool and pleasant ann will always be found clean. THE TABLE , and is supplied with The Bar will be supplied with the best te., and equal to any in the mountains, THE STAGE "eaves {the Pavilion, for Nevada, EVERY MORNING, at 8 0’clock, and returns . Red Dog, June 5, 1861-tf, that it was his intention to work with his colleague in the Senate to aid the Government all in hid power to enforce the laws and preserve the Union.” ss SureLps’ LecTurRe AT DOWNIEVILLE.-Alluding to the recent lecture of Gen. Shields at Downieville, the Sierra Demecrat says : In taking leave of the audience, Shields would invite the citizens o cinity, to call and examine ; r , GROCERIES Only think of it. A Virginian’ prays for . herself a free and independent state. op hapogglhanaey Mags yan Lg ™ rae if dictator, in the person.of Jeff Davis! i 3 + allegiance to the Constitution. ‘of the United LIQUORS, “Why do the wheels of the chaript tarry 1 A Sworp.—The City Guard of San Fren. States ; meant to keep the’ oath gacr: d-'a:d CLOTHING, . ‘The ester : es nip both traitors ciseo has purchased:'a sword for presenta. . ‘° aga co vid — — nein the cowards if they do nut at once come to the . tions to George F. Wat {New York country, if p , with hia life. Didnot GLASSWARE, front. All theiravailable forees ‘sbould be . , ug an: ome = ew Or, ®. pelieve the country could ever be permanent‘brought to the banks,of the Potomac with Captain in Colonel Baker's regiment, and who . jy .severed—God'has written Union all over TOBACCO, . the least loss of tinie. * * dent Davis is the man for the times, he may rush to the defense of Virginia. The Richmond Examiner, once so fearless in: ite claniors for disunion, thus prays for benefaction of a dictatorship. How are the mighty fallen! “No power in executive hands can be great, no discretion too abselute at such at mente as thee. We want a dictator. the law ’ Usurpation of rvation rby the chief for the peop tr ban will be reckoned as reason and patriotism by all.sensible men in the world pay and by every. historian that will judge hereafter.” . Is it not monstrous, that Virginia, Mother of Presidents—the natal land of Washington, Jefferson, Madison and Monroe should bear sons base enough to prefer a military dictator to a peaceful and prosperous abiding in the Union! But, can a dictator—can' Jeff Davie—with all the chivalry of the asouth at bis back, save Virginia from ponder. us mischief, which the elephant of eecessivn is bringing upon her, The prize, her leaders have drawn for her in the reffle of foliy, seemed a marvelously proper one at firat, vut it isone that does oot unprove aequi:tance. It would have beeb infinitely ry and far leas troublesome, for Virginia \o have listemed to the advice of some hee) of he, wisest sages, and struggled for her pale o! the Union, rather than to madly eeek gedres» for them outside. But we have good hope /¢ Virginia, for but few of ber ehildren «.’e as insane #2 the Richmond editors. » AccIDENT.--Patrick Henry, whe resides out viglo'clock, &, M. yeaterday, We hope to be able rights. it they were in jeo at ©) .alerville, Sierra county, in riding ef Bt. Louis, recently, was throwa with * If Presi and if the Seuthern Confederacy, is worthy of existence, voth will come at once to the front.” "It proceed” to implore the master spirits of the cotton confederacy to at once resign all power into the hands of Jeff Davis, that yers talk when the world has time to hear them. Now let the sword do its werk. le from robbers and ence . ,:w his hore aud badone of bis Collar te give the news to fue public this worung . was formerly a member of the San Francisco City« Guard. It is inscribed: “To Captain George F; Watson, from his old com” rades; the City Guard of San Fracisco, Cal.,, June lat, 1861. Draw me but with honor; sheathe me not withe dishonor.” it} in chains of mountains and long rivers, and his design would not be permanently intefered. with Oy man. In favor ‘of peace ; but there could a worse calamity than war befal. War to be avoided whenever possible—especially civil war ; but a worse thing than civil war i impend: Was very patriotic, and ed tremendously by his hearers. BeSUPPLIES, suc going elsewhere, as we are applau fore; in alluding to Calhoun, attributed to his teachings the attempt at secession. In “ALmost a Roppery.—On Monday night. May 27th, Joa Fouchet, Wells Fargo & Co's Red Dog; May 26-tf THE PIONEER BRICK STORE. GREEN & CO., 3 be ied ji JUST RECEIVED A LARGE 1. and carefully selected STOCK OF GOODS f RED DOG, and yithe same, consisti in part of the following articles : HARDWARE, DRY GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES, CROCKERY, «CIGARS, Ete, §. Comprising a complete assortment of MINER’S usuaily foundin a ceunt store. . Those wishing Goods in_our line’ wi find it to their advantage to give usa call before BOUND TO SELL AS CHEAP As the same quality of GOODS can be purchased atany Grocery Store in Nevada county. JERE C. GREEN, W. F. HEYDLAUFF. closing, expressed the faith that all would yet be well, and the stars and stripes float cover all the States. The only point not specially set out, was be pad the Government is, a8 i8 questioned, pursuing the proper course to bring about the most Bic cg He neither justified, by word, nor condemned the war as it is nade. the . Weaverville messenger, natrowly escaped with life. and treasure on his-down trip from that place to Shasta. He was attacked by robbers in the darkness, slid off hie horse backward, and escaped with $5,000. a io _ €@P Bull and bear, fights were given at Rudessill’s Landing, on Saturday and Sunday, May 25th and 26th, which were well attended by the lovers of such entertainments.’ The bear—a large grizzly—was chained, and the bull's horns were cut off at the,points for MNHE REPUBLICAN too ted to elect Del
A Living Lapper.—At «recent fire in Washington the N. Y. Zouaves manifested skill and bravery, and were the means of checking an extensive conflagration, for which they were publicly thanked. ‘The fire the To select to be holden at Nevatla Township.. .«.. legates to.a Count pa tion, to be holden at the City of Nev: ON THE 8th DAY OF JUNE, 1861, tes to the State Convention te on the 18th da June 1861. and transact such other bakers s may be deemrd proper by the Convent cordance with the Rtowing aecenicamenesceseevece aeetesene edt Republican County Convention. 8 OF THE'COUNTY OF NEVADA, and ALL PATRIOTIC CITIZENS who are in favor of sustaining the administration in its efforts to Union and maintain the Constitut reserve the + are re Conventhe ocpasion. The latter wae the victor on b: oka: ‘ ., . Grass Valley Township... the embraced the buildings connected with Wil. fad Bevactstecesest teceny nee 0B the first combat ; but on Sunday Bruin not . lard’s Hotel. On arrival at the scene, the Bride al wm gpa idl Siar ae ee? only whipped the bull, but got loose and} Zouavee endeavored to ascend to the top buck So 09 FERRED RE > dispersed the audience. ages eery eo BE SOMME nahic sinc hosccodvevenicseved pT) pe Sonoma Democrat. } of the building, to throw water down upon Wass Tecemt tenes eee scecsenenteices 4 Ed 4 WHUBILED so ceed eee scenes cces ny con United Staten Quarterniaster’s Department The decision was at once formed to scale the A. A: 8 at Benicia, has been ‘digharged by order of wall. Threeof them ascended to the first the Ww. H. Crs weoarr. Reoreta ARGENT, Chu’n ry, window, and passed others to the second, and a0 on. until the roof was reached. The feat wae a noble one, and worthy of . the praise which it received on the spot. Gen. Sumner. Tlie offense allegéd, is, that ‘the clerk, who is a Douglas Democrat, made use of some language at the polls ov election day, indicating a disposition hostile to the present Administration. Union FLAG Ralsine.—There was a grand Union celebration at Los Angeles, on tha 25th of May, in honor ot rvisug the National Flag over the Court House. A procession, prayer, speeches, silute .f thirtyfour guns, and other ceremonies formed part > oP The ranks of the Catijorniaregiment Who Makes your . GUBERNATORIAL,—The San Franciseo Mon:tor announces that Eugene Casserly, of San Francisco, wil! be a candidate fer Governor before the @ouveution of the 4th of July. PRICES, _ ACQUITTED~10 he case oi the People va. : Mutholland, for the murder of ope Norman, in Sierra county, the prissner was acquitted. Melholland killed bis trend in a drunken » Fine. Boots ? B. W. CONNELLY, ~ BOOT AND SHOE MAKER, No. 68 Broad Street. ANUFACTURES TO OR Te iM most fashionable and easy — wre this city, and at REASONABLE . ALL KINDS OF REPAIRING Done in a neat and mechanical style. If you want 2 good pair of BOOTS y them by calling at my estrblis i can have m25im are full, and a requisition from the East anx. 1¢**Fe iously looked tor a Tae Pong arrived ai 4 oct Churehil at5 InPorMation Wanrep.—Wa. Brysor, . wio wasat Onion Valley when last heard : from, is now inquired after by friends. It eo ee Eurgees son, of Yuba City, know of bis whereabouts. . A “Ssdivant silt be ny Will come off at Tempetance Fi ON THURSDAY EVENING, poi Sth / Om the occasion of the close of his School. MUSIC, (String 000, Charleston, 52,000; Harper's ‘Ferry, 5,000 ; . The State atths previously purchased bs {the} . « . 1861; at 10 o’eldck, for the pu ‘ A CARD.--Oliver M. Tomlinson tendets his thanks to the MonnInG TRANSCRIPT and the Nevada National, for their notices of his address delivered at Grass Valley ; also, to Wm, ‘Servantus Douglas for his volunteer service to . keep order, as President, nd more especially to to the citizens of Grass Valley for making his By Jno. PATTON, Sec’y N DEMOCRATIC . CO. A Convention of the ; vada coun ity, will be held at ‘tl j NEVADA CITY, on SATURD\Y, JUNE 6th. Jume Istj for the election of County Convention. The pri to representation as follows : Nevada Townshi,-s,. Nevada precinct...6: V ease Blue Tent...+ ees . ' ; Grass Valley Townshy~10.' Grass Yeler greed © F een cavan Allison ey, BE deoess 1 oly reste nar Norambagua mills. ..1 ety Rough & Ready Townshp—10. Reugh & Ready.--+-.3 Newton..\.e0s Pease ! Indian Pins oeancgee 1 Jones’ Bar. 4...205. ‘tate oereee ; ; Moone: 102 Bridgeport Necte's alias = Anthony House... 1 4 / oe Bridgeport Township—1. French Vorral....+2 North San Jwn.... Birchville.... eeeee OMteZOMIA. \.+0.40.5 Sweetland’s...e-.01 Cherokee.. . .-.+0.5 2 Bloomfield Township-8. Columbia Hill.... 3 Relief Hill..\i...:. 5 Bloomfield.,. «+ 000038 Gold Bares. oe) sce. Magnolia..seseesses : Ee . Eureka Township—1@ Woolsey’s Flat..2.. 1 South Fork..... 2 Moore’s Flat...-+. 3 Mohawk Flat.).... 1 Orleans Flat...++. 2 Bowman’s Ranh...1 Kureka. Seceee * sosine pod Sailor ba pene . Little York Town ship—9 . Little York...... 1 Pleasaat. Valley.4.--1 Red Dog... histo tte eB! Colmer biti on s\scnneed Lowell Hille «sess esos 1 Sailor Flat..aka eee j Walldupa...css-ese1 * Washington Townshi Washington..«.«.. 3 Omega.. .. le dacet one pag eg Ea . a RS The following Resolution was unanijously adopted by the Committee : RESOLVED, ‘That all Democrats, and al other conservative Union men, who endorse Crit tenden, or other similar Coenpraninns, ani who are in favor of the union of the Statesaid « peaceful solution of our National difficultils, are cordially invited to participate in our pimar elections. : iy a lal By order of the Committee. . . NILESSEARLS, Chairngn io, E. J. Cook, Secretary, m7 -iw UNION DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION At a meeting of the Demoeratic.Central (om. mittee for Nevada county, held at. Nevaili, on Saturday May, 25th, it-was ordered that a Vemoeratic County Convention be held at the .Court House in Nevada, on SATURDAY JUNE, Oth, at 10 o'clock A. M., for the purpose of n.minating candidates for. County offices, and to appoint Delegates to the State Convention, to be held at Sacramento onthe FOURTH OF JULY NEXT, pursuant to the aalhat ine State Central Commit tee. It was further ordered, that primary elections be held at the several precincts, on SATURDAY JUN 224, for the election of Delegates by said County Convention. All legal voters of the County who endorse the resolutions adopted to the Demoeratie State Central Committee, and are for the Cunstitution and the Union, the legitimate enforcement of the laws by the Government of the United States, and are opposed to all see tional parties, either North or South, and are willing to support the-eandid:.tes nominated by the Union Demecratic Convention, are invited to participate in the primary mectings. It was further ordered, that the basis of r presentation be one Delegate for every precimtt, tion, which gives the following: Nevada Town Nevada precinet, 2; Blue Tent, 3; V rlieth’s, 2. ster Grass Val Township—%5.—Grass precinet, 27 ; pA mills; 2; Buena Viste, 2; Allison Ranch, 34. rough’s Ranch, 1. is Reugh and Ready Township—16 —Rough Ready, 5; ‘Anthony Wane. 3; Newtown, 2: Bridgeport, 1; Indian Springs, 2; Mooney Fiat, 2; Jones’ Bar, 2. * Township—23.— Frenieh, Corral’) Swi *s, 3; Mentezuma Hill, »;1 * 2; North San Juan, 9: Cherokee, 4. Bloemficld Township — 12. — Bloomfield, — 2; Geld Bar. 1; Columbia Hill, 5; lief Hill, 1. Kure,a Towne Flat, 5; Mohawk Fla sey’s Flat 3 ; Sonth 3; Be rae s Moore's % Reaneb i 2; Poorman’s 5 . 5 Little York “Town —Little ; Lowe Hil? ; Eicon Valley, ty Same Mt 1; Red Dog, 6; Waloup., 2; Camden, 2 Resolved, That the Delegates elected, be quested tosatend the Convention jm person. _ Resolved, That the several papers of N ‘county be requested to publish the proceeding? iy J. 1. CALDWELL, Chaiema. Le H, FowLEe, Secretary. jw ; DEALERS IN i DRUCS, MEDICINES, OILS Paints, Stationery, Cigars, et Call and examine our handsome stost sf goo and one for every fifty votes cast at the Iasteler‘brandy are lavi ‘no-one, after da eupied by the ga men. ‘The Chi * that terrible p there every nigh any one could s! no, too muchee tends that he is larly, in the. nig! late brother, b: him quite at len ‘\ nothing he says low, azimal-like ' Spiritualism, ar tities of provis grave is suppli Muss at Gr last, @ man nan went into the ‘ §. Corbett, an Corbett trying drew a knife o him, when B drew hia rev ball passing cl went up to hii eo badly that his friends.’ This row br place at the sl Glyn, on Mill or 16 shots fi broken in, 63 nobody killed tom of it. A PaTrio Grass. Valley who favors make some re a carpenter, Union, to ha’ ter worked h partitions, v the state of expressed by carpenter, w ern man sho he asked hin On being a gathered his could stan would have Tix Pan the Paerfic tained with ried couple particular o the noisy best the ho San Jua San Juanes of the seu ii . "in loon, on M: obtained in San Juen, regulation on a splen from“ pl» We invited t popular LF izens of G Jeet will. b Bato the ey: