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PUPPY ulterontely, or at once; as best suits
. his designs.
‘. him one iota Sthe fovorsble. condaredion
of sound Union men such as compose. the
Republican or Union Administration party, .
iste the edhe af lar Gadd bo slay pig and
late v ei the French Ministhe rebellion in toto, and frowning upon the
attempt to, create a slave Republic out of
any portion of the United States. It is
es that alg may meditate interven.
nd . force wi thle way
seni eioae long. ago
git had made direct
b British Government for
und expe oa tor tho woeof European
ors ;. in other words, there had beeu overes looking to action favorable to the reb“all thin ‘ww found £0. be a falnebood “evined
“Gu eatin ek tae Sade ve
tinue to be-strict-neutenlity ix American oftherefore to know best the views
vermment, assert the sume thing.—~
The truth is, and has been, apparent that
~~ a mnutiital reapoct for each ther to be at
“swords points. The power of France when
exerted in American affairs, we feel assured,
be on the side errr and by no
“Gas ritial ‘her weiors te Parla, who
‘write and lig. Tike Rusgeil ‘Tor hire, and are .
6 ramore ‘to suit the: wishes
» Manby akan s Cass. —Tho vote
a Hfteenth article of Macht in
the. case: mine & appean:§ tu beof a
strong and event. Yet on the final
vote the fullowing Senators voted on theit
oaths that Jim Har y was a good Union man
in, of his language: Baker, Bogart,
taste,’ Holden, Irwin, Lewis, Merritt,
Winayiad, ‘Warmenstle, ‘Watt and
‘Williamson, Of these ‘twelve, Denver, frwin, Lewis, Quint and Watt are professea
Union Democrats, and may be said to ropredent ih the Senate about the proportion the
dublots men of their party bear to the whole
imave—about ong half. Irwin wasthe Union
Conness nominee ee ‘for Lieutenant
Govergor,
~SuPReME Cover Reporter. — Some
days sinee the Roane: Onion published
ret iy fern Gov, Stanting Harwon
ot Auburn for the
! liyer is ap
iteina sta mca s. ‘Bagi his appointment does not interfere
with Mr: Hannon at all, ‘The Union will
‘ine th Govr a apt eg oa
Seca Se — sgt)
sear Whe woe sl
pa fn odd gente
‘True } they must be
tor is sale tu look. towards discountenancing . und
Bela nd Ft
d_nothfalta. : ‘Those nearest the Imperial person and .
. Williams, fur a parse of @500, the distanee
the State delivering Union harangues, we.
had no confidence’ in him and said x0, We
judged bim by his old established character,
were probably true; that he had been guilty
of uttering disloyal sentiments on the steamer shortly before on his way from: Congress
4o California, We are not alone ‘by uny
means in our estimate of. the man, for no
other opinion of hiu: had ever been expreesed
in one hearing by any person of any party
familiar with his character, He dg out
a well acknowledged, cold, ‘calculating, political triumner ‘whose® patriotisin, 1f he his
any, is governed solely by his owe selfish in‘terests. We simil be avrprised if he is not
found before the next session of the Legisln'. ture convenes 66 far advanced in treasun to
the Government as to be wholly acceptable
men as Botte aud Volney Howard xs
a candidate for re-election to the Uvited
States Senate. — Ip fact, he has made“ quite a
favorable impression upon men uf that itk-already by hin secret stabbing of the Adwinis‘tration and hotied palaver in favor of traitors.
Tt is curse enough to so good a luyal State
as California to be misrepresented in the
Senate by adubious Union man and drunk.
ard. The péaplé at this lection should see
. wellto-it that only sth men are seit to the
Avegislature who will discard the class en.
tirely vut of which United States Seuators
have been made, and institute a different order of things for the credit of the State.—
: 4s:-not disposed to bow thé knee lo any “Baal
of Secession and wlavery.
eo
Monument To BRopeRick. — Almost
three years ago, Brodercik fell and was baried at Lote Mouttainy Funds began tw ve
collected soon after all over the State to erecta mouument to his memory. We are
glad to see, thateven at this late day a desigu has bee agrevil upon, and the contract
~. let-tobuild a monument worthy of the dead
Benater. The base of the structure is tu be
of Folsom granite and the remainder ot
California marble, ©
The monument is te be surmounted by a
status. Occupying as it will onoof the higheat puints of Lone Mountain, the work will
be & conspicuous and interesting object.
RatLNoad Ties =The Siita Cruz Sentinol says i--A large lot of railroad ties which
had been accumulating at this place and Soquel, waiting for the ‘good time coming,”
are now being shipped to Sacramentu—we
presume for the use of the Sacramente Valley Railroad. Should any other road need a
supply in this line, we doubt not the obli\. sing owners like the rigor strop ina. 1», Would
have “a few more left.”
i" The Grass Valley National saya a b toot
tace will come off, at the Gleabrovk course,
on Juné 7th, between Ben. Rouse and Joe.
being one-half milk. Tho racers will doubtlesy smabe.send Hee . both nes considered
fleet on foot.
te" The Graas Valley National says S. DLeavitt, through: his Attorney, E,W. Moslin,
entered a protest against J. A. Cunningham's
qualifying for ‘Town Marsbul,on the ground
that Cunningham: isa. nonresident of the
town, Action on the matter was postponed
till the next meeting by the Board of Trustees.
4 Tilo notorious Deacon Shekdou—Yankee, all over—has opened an interesting and
. cbeaied deer Marysville, He has the
Ly Petite Belle, the smallga] SIRO Oe, world, eg Gea, Tom.
Dean abt Ys erlang novel
tar Devssanepety withia'’s short dis.
miles on the Calaveras road a a few days ago
and bagged about three dose of the birds in . 2"
of every loyal stripe. .
not by the assertions of indivjdunls, which
Hee rion of ite waters; the strenm that ad.
e
. of a desert.
. was killed on Sunday by Indians of the Mu.
tions, nature is accor: :plis on sad
silently, far more portentous +: sg There
are-harbors ‘famed for sges as connuercial
centers, from which the sea is now aal.
ly withdrawing” ‘its waters. The deltas of
great rivers grow by xccumulation from year
to year, fill the ‘rivers themselves forsake
them, and seek new channels. Thé sea of
Azof, the outlét of the ecommerce of the Don,
is rapidly becoming 4 vast and ree wee
inafah. Between two measurments,
two years. apart, its depth has di iddshad
eleven feet; and the. prediction of Strabo
may yet be accomplished, t'
both the Sea of Azof and Bisck Sex will
become a waste tract intermingled lakes
and worasses. toe lafgest river of Central
Asia, the Oxua otding to the tnaniimous
testimony of nt atithors, rolled itg waters into Fret Sea. .In modern times
it has emptied into the Seavof Aral. But it
. seems to be about to resume ite aneient
channel to the Caspian, an event. which would
fevolutionize the conditions of commerce
between Europe and Asia. The Oxus would
then recover its renown as a great highway
of nations. ~The Euphrates, also, is leaving
its ancient "bed from a point above Kitlah,
and taking a more westerly course. Year by
year the new channel receives a large proyr
res to the old chanvel bas already ceased
to preduee the inundations which, like those
ef the Nile, en alone fertilize -its borders ;
the country adjacent to the ruins of Babylon
begins to wear the aspect of hopeless aridity;
and the ancient capital of Semiramis aud
Nebuchadnezzar. will seon-make-the cooter 3
Nor-dees the river
fertilize a new district. but loses itself in the.
innumerable lakes and marshes which extend to the Persian Gult.—New York Tridune.
MARRIED MEN AND CRIME —The more
married men you have, says Voltaire, the
fewer crimes thera will be. Examine the
frightful columns ef our criminal calendars
—you will there find a hundred youths exes
cuted for one father of « tanily.
of a family is not willing to blush before his
children.
Hear ye, old baches, ani dosomething at
once for your country.
OR
Gen, GRANT.—The Sonora Flag has the
following about Gen. U. S. Grant, the hero
of Fort Donelson:
“Gen. U. 8. Grant, the hero of Fort Donelsou and Pittsburg, was in Sonora in 1854
or “S6:-—Some of our old citizens may recol«
lect him. He is, we believe, a brother-inlaw of Mr. John Dent of Knight's Ferry.’
cw A ride of Sea miles in aty direction
from town will coivince any man that finer
fields of grain can be raised io this valley
than anywhere else eutside of this State, and,
equal to any in it. Why farmers don’t get”
rweh, beats us. They can raise twice the
crop, with half the amount of work, and no
manure, that can be raised in any of the old
States.—Viselia Delta,
Rake Fement —Nat long sinee the brig
“Boston, from” San Pedro, (Los Angeles,)
eame to anehor in our port; during a blow
outside Her cargo consisted principally of
domestic wine made at Los Angeles. The .
fact that a large square rigged vesse! could
find enough home made wine, at a single
tewn on the coast, to make up a cargo, indicates at least, the rapid increase of the wine
interest in California.—Santa Cruz Scnti‘nel,
INDIAN AFFRAY.—Old Tolo, an Indian
well known about hear asa hard customer,
‘doe. tribe, Tole being Chief of the Shastas.
It is anid that Tolo had made good friends
with the Modecs. and afterwards followed
them, attempting to assassinate, but the Modee discovered him. They shot him through
the heart and afterwards sealped him. The
‘ffuir occurred at Rocky Guleh, near Hawk.
inayille, The Moducs had ® egaad war dance
over old Tole sealp —Yreka Jonrnal.
Userut Fur Lapies —A ‘aainee of the
academy of sciences, of Paris, has discover
ed a simple and une xpeusive for pens}
dering uvusling, laces, ‘a of bght
stuffs, i bustible. It consists of
adding to the starch used in ing them,
one~half its weight Pre iste of lime, usally, known as *Gpenet White.”
‘Joe, why were 3 out se late last
night °"" “It wasn't so late—only a
quarter of 12." “How Peat fe sit there
and tell me that lie? I was Ee when
you came in and looked at my wateh ; it was
3 o'clock.” “Well, isn’t ae & quarter of 12 wr
a few hours’ shooting.
Cnaxoes. —While ete ad ee
hat some time a
The father F—
For Portland, Direct to the
SALMON ( RIVER MINES!
The Steamship aes
BROTHER JONATHAN,
8. J. DEWOLF,.. seeveees ede sees. commander.
Willleave Pacific st., Wharf, ‘San ciseo.
For the Ahidvs: Pests.
+++ May 20th 2862.
AT 4 O'CLOCK. PM.
For frer Hae or AL nie on bostd, or to
SAMUEL ashington st.
» up stairs,
mar6-td San Francisco.
Victoria, vV.t
Poe
PACIPIC,; BURNS. sateess 48.08% mmander.
eB Pacific. street Wharf. San Francisco.
ol perme
} to be’ found in ‘the Mountains:
ssininaT Oe Ts ilies LS
Hester a
the
erials ever ‘in this market, aeieiolon ot
Oak, Ash, Hickory and Maple Lumber,
a
Imp
opinion
preven
to cone
ont
village,
. Fiutshedand witinished. Alsoa large stuck of
Plovw Framesand Handles, ;
. Which we are tthe LOWES 'T PRICES
rere ee es in the « country
: ‘with an order” upon r
[ecivingan 4 So. ‘1 article. we ofthe trade
fn this y eliy. ok the 16th ins’., to the wife of . ly solicited. mys-4m_
Wm. Shefer, ason.
NEW SALOON.
MULCANMY, ag his trienc s
Shee that he-has opened-a New
7 conan BROAD nig ae at a place gear 4
y occupied where wi
Keep pend te on ‘ea the
Ky Best Wines, Liquors and Cigars sy
xz share of
patronage solicited.
‘ PAT. MULCARY.
Nevada, March 30th 1862.
JOHN L. GAMBLE,
SURVEYOR:
Oras for Busvay oying Fp ge Fee Gitentee to. Ot
cor Co mercial
E. H. GAYLORD,
DISTRICT ATTORNEY.
IDL ctise ih _ f th Courts of Nev da pre se fh all of the w
“Nevada, Oct. 13th 16.
elect Delegates to a State Convention tebe held
‘in the city of Sacramento, on the 17th day of
Forthe Above Ports,
Saturday......:..May 24th, 1862,
AT @ O'CLOCK, FM.
yet frei neon
LostTr ©
Wegiinetont: 2
st Office, u staias, os
cueetank The name of R: 6;
inskar Cit tater s ter tetas Sasnemie ot
nder w conter-& favor < same
‘the store of T. T. Davenport teoe Commercial
street.
Nevada, May, 16th, 1862.
———_-—
Wholesale Druggists,
NEVADA CITY, CAL.
te
FOR SALE !
FS eateregeet ae for sale his megnilDAGUERREOTYPE GALLERY.
Itis the most
COMPLETE. ESTABLISHMENT
of the kind in the Mogmtainas dnd as
is compelled to leave it will be seid on ver,
7 REASONABLE TERMS. 43
A party purchasing now
get his money in the course of a
the establishment is mow doug fs
Purchasers to
will be taught the rt by Geass fame fe Ot ts branches,
ee 3
Nevada City, May 15th, ige2. —
MILITARY PARTY!
FOR THE BENEFIT
TO BE GIVEN aT
So aca oe HALL 2%
Thursday Evening, May 22d, 1862.
on ee to} ®
". OF sera the sate ‘Pocket airy fer == Ht bares
as the owner . .
SPLENDID SUSINESS, .
which will goon inereaxing till Next Winter. .
LEARN THE BUSINES S.
Ete tty ptr a Pecanh cs a
a Candidate. for Superintendent of Public Instruc
tion, and for transacting such other business as
shall properly come before it; sueh Delegates to .
be elected in semen with the following ap
etcvnceuseala
eeeee D
wbeee
© wteeeteeees Fy
“were
rg Apa EE SA ony SR te elected
unless he. be a legal resident of the Cuunty
whence he was chosen; and that no proxies bx
given by Delegates to any except citizens of the
County which they shall have been elected to rc
present.
By order of the Republican State Central Com
mittee. WM. SHERMAN, Chairman.
ALFRED Barstow, Sreretary. SC ed
gr Every heusekeeper experiences how cif
ficult it is to make good bread, and we therefore
take pleasure in calling attention to the fact that
to Insure uniformly light sweet and nutritous
bread it is only necessary to use Redington
& Co’s Yeast Powder, In every respect
tt excels all similar preparations every offered to
ihe public. See advertisement m ‘anothes
column.
street,
: and the Suppres
ee
NEVADA capsTs::. © apkay
me en Ed state.
tay ‘in the ai monela, we
Moaitr,¢ tor Galea aod Tyna, melts, oh iromainn
June, A. D., 1862, for the purpose of nominating FB
of one
. buildin
concer
hew Ww
with tl
down .
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