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The Marning Bans
NEVADA CITY.
——
TUESDAY ‘MORNING, MAX 13th,
a ' =
Pusisament ror Breacn oF Contract.
— When the Constitution of the United States
was formed the people of the various sections
of our country, entered into a sulemn com~<
pat to patho pererer. _ The _agreemen t
seule inviolate down. to the. last year “of
the Democratic Administration of James
Buchanan, when, without cause, itwas
ruthlessly broken by an armed rebellion exe
tending over nearly altthe Stave States. — Phe
great viject of this attempt. to. overthrow
the contract entered into in 1789 was the
“perpetuotion and more firm,estublishment of
dlavery. From an iustitdtion looked upon
with shatie and suspicion by the founders of
the Government; and one to be restricted
and rooted out rather than countehanced, it
had. becotie by. the genius of Eli Whitney
and d_ consequent growth of cotton as the basis
on . which Southern prosperit} rested. ‘The
ald feeling of aversion. to slavery remained
at the North, and the march of civilization
seemed to encroach upon the slave power so
far as moral force could be applied to it. To
. getrid of the antagonism between freedom . and slavery existing in the Union the fireeaters in the South violated the faith pledged
in the compact of 178) and undertook to ree
volutionize or destroy the Government.
The attempt has forced upon the Government the alteruative of aveing the Union and
with it Republican institutions go down, or
taking up arms vigorously to defend all that
The war on the side of Union men, is a katy
war. It is iano sense one of conquest, but
suvolves only the defense and maintenance of
our rights and the puoishment of rebels for
_viylated faith. They were under obligations to.
atand by the Conatitution and to make a com.
mon cause of maintaining the Unien intact.
In taking up arms against them we but resort
to the only arbitrament left us by the laws)
of nations to compel the. faithless to pay the
penalty” of their treachery. “Principle de.
mands that when partics stipulate to perform
~“eermin duties tti—consideration of certain
benefits, they should live according to theterns ofthe contract, The urmies of the
Union are thusfighting for the princip'e of
good faith and against treachery.
News FRoM THE ‘East. — Jolly good
news for the people will be found in our
columius to-day, ‘The Merrimac, which was
the only hope of the rebels on water for a}
time, has saved our cause a few hundred
pounde of iron nang powder which the Monitor
designed to tib-roast her with, has been
blown up by the rebels, ‘The vessel was aure
te be sunk or fall into our hands if sha ever
had another engagement. with the Monitor.
Norfolk and Portsmouth have fallen into our
hands and the people of the “Sacred Sile”
have no longer access tothe Atlantic Ocean
ov the oyster beds near thereunto Cut off
from the grain. growing region, the rebels
, flying before McClellan are getting in a tight
‘place from which there appears no easy ex"¥trication.
Congress has wade a decided move in the
right direction in the bill organizing the Territury of Arizona. Slavery is prohibited in
that. Territory as well as all others in the bill.
~————No more stave States,but lesa, is the order of
the day since the rebels have forced the country to the isaue,
The news in this morning's paper we consider among the most important if many aspects that has come over the wires singe the
war counpenced. The fears of dainage to
our seaboard cities from the Merrimac: are
now at an end. ‘The private Nashville is at
Wilmington, and the naval career ef the
Bogus Confederacy has terminated only with
disgrace. Piracy is stamped upen it forever.
EX&cCUTION OF Bonney.—K. W. Bonney
was hung in San Leandro, ov Friday last, for
. the murder of Hirsch. At 2 o'clock. a. M.
on Friday, the $F. Journal says, Bonney attempted to take his own life by opening a
vein in hia leftarm. He bled profusely, and
was very weak, so weak* indeed, that he had
to be carried to the scaffold and supported to
the trap. He was hung at a little after 12
o'clock, and his bedy remained suspended 25
minutes. Though he fell 8 feet his neck was
not dislocated ; he died of atrangulation. He
ee his innocence of the murier to the
jast, though, it is said, he admitted to some
that he assisted in dragging Hirech and knew
whe did kill him, After his death his body
was brought to San Erancisgo for interment,
‘BY TELEGRAPH
Pittsburg Landing.—50 acres
Buildings destroy
New York—Loss’ 000,000.
The following dispatch is from the Sacramento Union extra.
and Portsmouth Navy Yards are ours.
The Merrimac has been blown up by the
rebels. ——
A naval Siivaiaicak Insting an heur and a
half took place at Fort Wrighton Saturday,
J rebel gunboat was sunk and two blown up.
Only two of boats enyayed,
Fortress MONROE, May 10th,—Nortolk
is. ours. Also, Portsmouth and the Navy
Yard. : :
General Wool with a force of 5000 men
went to Willoughby Point, opposite and
south of Fortress Monroe, on Friday night
aud effected a landing this morning. He
commenced hig mareh ta Norfolk, five miles
from the Landing. A rebel battery was sta‘tioned on the opposite side of Landers’
our troops to march round five miles further.
At 5 o’clock in the afternoon they were within a short distance of Norfoik and were met
by citizens who formally surrendered the
city. Our troops marched in and now hold
possession.
General Viele commands as Military Gov.
ernor and neither city nor Navy Yard was
burned. Gen. Huger comuranding the rebe]
forces withdrew without a fight.
Fortress Monroe, May 11th.—The
The Merrimac was. blowa up by the rebels
ut-5-o’clock; this morning.
The Monitor and Naugatuck vane
-have-gone to Norfolk.
‘Catto, May tith—News has been rex
ceived from Pittsburgh Landing te Saturday
noon, A revonnoissance of 4 companies of
Illinois cavalry fell into a rebel ambuseade on
& Major killed and four wounded. A deserter
since arrived says the rebel loss 30 killed and
wounded,
On Friday a superior force attacked Gen.
Paine’a division on the left wing, An engagement lasting an hour ensued, when the
rebels having received reinforcements Gen.
Painé retired to Farmington. Our loss is
stated at 150 killed, wounded and missing.
MonTEREY, Tenn., 10th—Deserters from
the Louisiana regiment, in the fight on Friday, just arrived, state that the rebel force
making the attack on the left wing on Friday
night was 35,000 strong, with 30 pieces ot
cannon, under Bragg, Van Dorn, Hardee and
Prico—their object being to overwheln and
drive our left wing inte the river. Their loss
in officers and men was very beavy. Ours
so far as ascertained, ig 30 hilled and 70
wounded. All is quiet in front.
Troy, N, York, May 11th—The fire yesterday destroyed between five and six hundred buildings, and burned over 50 acres of
ground. In the second, third and fourth
wards, wost ef the buildings consumed were
private: residences, being among the best in
the city. The loss approximates to three
millions. Ingurance $1,400,000. The busineas part of the city suffered comparatively
little” Several lives were lost, umong them
Dr. Carny and Ransom Haight, merchant.-~
Some ten persons are missing.
The wind, Blowing agale, carried the burning brands to various parts uf the city, setting fire to a number of places.
[8 Some Democratic Congreasman have
issued a manifest iu favor of a reconstructive of the Democratic party, saying they
believe the party necessary to the well being
of the conntry. Well, suppese when the
war is aver the Democratic party is reeonstructed, Of course the rebels will go back
into the party again, ifiudeed,they ars not in
it wow, fighting for the old Democratic doc,
trine of State Rights. Of course Andy
Johnson, Parson Brownlow and such men
will not associate politically with those who
recently conspired against their lives and
property. The southera patriots will never
be found in such company again. Now,
what sort of a Democratic party will it be
composed of old Democrats lately in rebelliov against the Government and a few northern allies, such as Vallindigham, Latham,
Stark and mea of that ilk? Who wouldn't
be proud to belong to such a political
crowd t
SHIPMENT oF WooL.—34,160 lbs of wool
Bonney, wae a of Portland, Maine, and
a,
have been shipped this season, by two houses
iy Belgue:.
TO THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT.
The Rebel steamer Merrimac blown
up.—Norfelk, Portsmouth and the
Navy Yards Captured,—Fight near
of
by Gre at Troy,
_Cmcaco, May 12th —'Phe'Gity of Norfolk .
creck, After a few shots the rebels retreat.
ed after burning a bridge which compelled .
Thursday, but cut their way through, losing . _
4
“. were capture
Later from the East.
Ciigaco, 9th. —F rebel, pobeste
Phin pay hy ee t
jof the mortar boats, which on. that day hg 4
agaiu commenced the bombardment. *
ae boat from Pittsburg Landing reports our
within two miles of Corinth.
The bill organizing Arioons Territory repeals rll laws, Congressional or Territorial,
establishing or maiptoining’ the relatiens of
master-and slave ; provides for the entire abolition of slavery erein, and in all Territories now organized.
brush with
Shenandoah river, iv which he repulsed theenemy. One company of Vermont cavalry
were surrounded but escaped by swimming
the river.
Fortress Moxrot, May 8th.—To-day
the Monitor,Naugautuck, Susquehanna, Da
cota, Seminole and San Jacinto started to
wards Sewell’s Point, and as soon as, within
range they apenes fire, with shot and shell
against that battery + most of the shots were
good ones. It was nearly half an bour before a reply was made from the Point. The
Monitor disabled the large gun on the battery,
and set fire to sume parts of the works, frem
which densa stnoke was seen to rise. The
Merrimac -at five o’clock was off the Point
und the Monitor ready to attack her. The
Seminole hae returned to the lower roads,
there being littie prospect of a fight.
At 64 P.M. the Monitor returned, leaving
the Merrimac in'the same position.
Gen Curtis is at Batesville, Arkansas, one
hundred miles west of the Mississippi river
Fifty thousand rebels and thirty thousand
Federals were engaged at Willamsburg:
‘Lhe pirate steamcr Nashville has got into
Wilmington. The sailing sloop of war
Jamestown was the only blockadingship, and
the pirate slipped by.
The Ocean Queen has arrived from Yorktown with a theusand sick and wounded.
Capt. Bogus, commander of the Verona,
in his official report of his fight with rebel
boat Morgan, at New Orleaus, says that over
filty of her crew were wounded and she was
set on fire by her commander, who burned
his wounded with the vessel.
The pickets of the two armies at Corinth
are within rifle shot. Itis reported thata
hundred of one cavalry company ia making a
recounoisance from the left wing on Thursday meta ee force of the enemy and
Yesterday a large fire Was raging in Troy
New York ; it had burned four churches and
four hotels, und was still ‘raging.— Democrat
Extra.
Don'r READ US KiGHT.—The Sac. Bee
says the TRANSCRIPT is the only Republi‘ean paper in the State that dislikes the call
of the Republivan State Central Committee.
It is not the first time the Bee has misrepresented us. We iudorsed the letter of Gov.
Stanford and showed the call of the Committee was in accordance with it. Gov.
Stanford advised making use of the Republican organization ag the best basis for a Un«
iov party, and recommended » broad and
liberal call The Republican organization
through its Committee has made just such a
call, and the Bee can find no sentence of
ours condemnatory of it. We would suggest that it read the Transcript ai little
‘more carefully hereafte r.
ns en
BaDLy Soup,—The Yreka Journal says:
“The new mines on Salmon river are getting
into bad repute about here, from letters received last week, which state that itis a
humbug. No rich diggings have been found
outside of the basin on Salmon mountain. —
People are coming back ‘sold again,’ as usual in the Northern mines, and the stampede
promises to excel even Frazer river. The
‘elephant’ which they went to see will escort
them back. We always had doubts of its
extent, and the excitement was kept up by
the Gregon people and press te build up their
State.”
TE
CoaL.—Mount Diablo coal is now being
shipped to San Francisco in large quantities.
It is furnished at the embarcadero at 85,50 yp
ton, and is much te be preferred,
coils of the
for varions reasons, to other same cash
value.
JupGe Harpy’s Case.—In the Appeal’s
Sin Francisco dispatch, dated on Saturday
last, May 10th, we see that the evidence in
the Hardy case was concluded on that day.
Six hours are granted to counsel on each side
fer argument. Alex. Campbell, for proseeu‘tion, opened yesterday, (Munday) morning
On this morving, (Tuesday) Williams speaks
for the defense, and to-morrow (Wednesday)
Edgerton closes for the prosecution.
A concurent resolution was adopted for
adjourament-at412-P-at., ‘Phursday: A ress
olution was adopted fixing the pay of the
Hardy impeichment witnesses at $5 per day,
and mileage at 20 cents; also a resolution
excluding the proceedings of. the impeach«
ment trial fromt e journals of the Legislature.
ADJOURRMENT.—The Senate concurrent
reaolution fixing Thursday as the day of fiqa!
eG was concurred m.
Col. Foster with two regiments “had a . Ea
enemy, east of-the . i
ois a finogel pate bes wills eevee
than all the old iy -atga their
The Silver hw is right; the truer who is
too mean to advertise his wares, cannot be
expected to sell them on terins.as liberal as
he who goes on the principle of “Y.ve and
let live.”
he CARD.
“FO THE PUBLIC—I am about to leave
Nevada for New York,having sold my interest in
the Dry Goods business: in this city, to-Geo. W.
Colby, atid would recommend him tomy former
patrons. Itake this method of returuing to a
generous public my sincere and grateful thanks
for the most liberal patronage bestowed upon me
since I have been a resident in Nevada. Letme
be permitted in bidding farwell to youto say my
intercourse with the citizens of this vicinity has
been of the most pleasant and agreable character
fo me and that I bear with me cherished rerollections ofthe years I have spend in your midst.
8. C. BOWLEY
Wevada. May 12th, 1862.
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Arrivals at National Exchange
Broad Street, Nevada.
GEO. R. LANCASTER, PROPRIETOR
MAY 10, 1862:
Hf Quin, San Fran M Angel, San Juan
A Philipson, ) é WW Snitkin, “BC
& Lady 4.28 A Sutherland, Alpha
Mrs Bawdman, do FF French, do
Miss Bowell, do E Brameskili, Wash'’ina
N Sgya, co S Fernell, Napa
M Dooling, Moores J Fogerty, sola Pe
kB Morrison, Marv’e P Sute, City
T J Tirrel, G Hill) Newman, do
W Daney, do D Odell, Gy
G Hawke, do KR Moore, de
T W Ryder, do A Cress, C.ty
O Bennett, Seott’s F GB MeKie, do
BOC
do
G W Lenhart,
J Southall,
M M Tilton, do
JR Withington, Was’tn
A Murray, K Creek
“MAY 11, 1862.
General Fund of the county aud registered
Dissolution of Copartnership.
‘HE co ership neatyatens existing between 8. C. Bowley and J. W. Chisin, under
the name and style ot Chinn and Bowley, is this
day dissolved by mutual oer wah
day of May A. D., 1862, a final j t aud
decree was rendered in the District Court of the
14th Judicial District of the State of California,
in and for the county of Nevada, against J. K.
Thompson and J. Kitchen, and in faver ¥; K.
Ruse, for the sum of Kight H Eightythree and 18-100 Dollars, principal and interest,
with interest thereon at 10 per cent per annum,
from the rendition of judgment until paid, together with all eosts of suit. And whereas, on
said Sth day of wet A. D., 18:2. it was ordered and decreed by the said court, that the
mo ge set forth in ‘Plaintiff's complaint be
foreclosed. and the property therein described
to-wit :-—The whole of that aay Ney or parcel
of mining ground and cla'ms lying and being
situate upon Grizzly Hill, Bloom Towsshiy
Nevada county, fronting upon the’ south Yuba
River, and bounded upon the north by the mining claims of Robinson & Co, upon the south
Oy, the claims of the San Juen Hill Company, and
. upon said ground fully marked and desigsobs by well known monuments, the eat claims
belag well known as the Thompson_&
mining claims—be levied upon and sold to satisfy
said judgment, interest and costs, and the proeeeds thereof applied to the payment of said
sums of money 48 aforessid.
Notice is hereby given, that I will expose »
public sale all the above deseribed property, t
the highest bidder for cash, in front of the Gourt
llouse door. in Nevada, on Tuesday, June 16th , 9
1862. between the hours of 9 o’elock, A. M., and
4 o'clock, P.M.
Given under my hand, this 10th day of May,
18Az. N. W. KNOWLTON, Sheriff.
David Belden. —_ Atty.
wiseolwt ion of Copartnership.
‘HE partnership heretofore existing between
Charles Geetz and Jules Kouhaud in the
Pastry and Confectionary business, has been
this day dissolved by mutual-con<ent.
CHARLES GGETZ,
JULES ROUHAUD.
JULES ROUHAUD, will continue
the business alone at the old stand No. 69 Kroad
atreet, and solicits a continuance of public favor
Confectionary, lee Cr°am and Pastry will.
be made and de — tw ord:r. Balls
Parties attended t :
Ne vada City, May “yoth, 1862.
Kexz! ATE OF FRANK WALK, Deceased.—<otice ishereby given by the under.
signed Administrator of ine above named estate
to the creditors of, all persons having claims
against said Geqnesed, to. €Xhibit the same with
the first publication eee? this notice, to the undergenes at Court House, Nevada City.
W. COZZINS, Pu b. Administrator.
May, ven 1862.
cn, CAUTION!
Spelt ed ring ee per .
Sth inst. THOMAS
“one City, May 9th, 1802. ¢
lr. J. SCHAEFFER, &CO.,
Importers and: Dealers imall kinds of
WAGON & “‘CABRIAGE MATERIAL,
Nos. 12 and.14 Pine street San Francisco. .
_ And 73.and 7p E. street, Marysville
AvE now on hand and constantly ow
fromthe Eastern States, the largest anc
best stockof Wagonand Carriage Mat€rials ever offered in this market; consisting of
Oak, Ash, Hickory and Maple Lumber,
Oak and Hickory Spokes;
Plow Framezand Handles, .
Which we are offering st the LOWEST PRICES
and on the terms to-enit.
favoring us with an order candepend-upen_receiving an A No. 1 article: oT share ofthe trade .
respectfully solicited. my&s-3m
NEW SALOON.
AT. MULCAHY, would inform histnen¢cs
and the puvlic, that he has o) a-New
saloonon BROAD ST as. T, at the place former
ly occupied ae Jas. Je Mleris, where he will
, keep constantly on an the
Xr Best Wines, Liquors and Cigars 3
to be found in the Mountafiis. A ‘share of
patronage solicited. .
PAT. MULCAHY.
Nevada, March 30th 1862. I-m.
L
JOHN L. GAMBLE,
SURVEY OR.
Orders for Surveying strictly attended to
eor Commercial and Pine streets.
E. H. GAYLORD,
DISTRICT ATTORNEY.
ILL practise in all of the Courts of Nevada
County. Office at the Court House
Nevada, Oct. 13th 1s6I.
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TATE CONVEN TRON, —The People o! of
S this State-who are in favor ot sustaining the
present National Administration, and of maintuiniug the Constitution of the United States
and preserving the Union entire are requested te
elect Delegates to a State Convention te be held
in the city of Sacramento, on the 17th day of
June, -A. b., 1862, for the purpose of nemivating
a Candidate for Siperintenaent © f Public Instrue
tion, and fomtransacting such other business as
T Young, San Fran C Shar Cherokee shall properly come before it ; such Delegates to
MN Young G V_ DW Welty, Sacramento . be elected in accordance with the following ap
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It is recommended that no delegate be slected
unless he be a legal resident of the Cuunty
whence he was chosen ; and that no proxies be
given by Delegates to any except citizens of the
. W. CHINN Jounty which they shall have been elected to rv. neers 8. BOWLEY. ices i e ,
stincmokann dete. By order of the Republican State Central Com
\HERIFF’S S \LE.—Whereas. on the 5th . mittee. WM. SHERMAN, Chairman.
ap30 ALFRED Barstow, S« cretary.
a7 Every hcusekeeper experiences how dif
ficult it is tomake good bread, and we therefore
take pleasure in calling attention to the fact that
to Insure uniformly light sweet and nutriteus
bread it is only necessary to use Redington
& Co’s Yeast Powder, In every reapect
tt excels all similar preparations every offered to
ihe public. See* advertisement in anothes
column.
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aud Surgical Institute, Sacramento strect,
below Montgomery, opposite Pacific Mail Steam
ship Company’s Office, San Francisco
Hetablishe in 1854, for the Permanent Cure of.
all Chronic and Private Diseases and the Suppres
sivn of Quackery.
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iment of Ionveds, Chief Surgeon to the
oa itary Hospital of Pesth, Hunvary ; the late
Leeturer on Diseases of Wouren Children.
and Honorar
lege of Medicine.
Particuliar attention paid to the treatment of
diseases peculiar to the Women and Children.
Office hours—From 9% a.M.; to 9p. M.Communications strictly confidential. Permanent
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letter or otherwise free.
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ap 22-3m. San Francisco.
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the
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