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Gov. its of N. y. has po dint the Six,
Massachusetts RegimentJeff: Davis
‘[HEOHSDAY, MAY 24, 1861.
marching his Troops on to W ashingTwelfth and Seventy-First regiments to go
act giving the liens of miners the same effect
POR CITY
ASSESOR,
to Washington by steam; unless Railroad
HEN
THE. NEWS.
RY HAY,,. r.
enactments, and itis to be hoped. they will\rcreatUih
York scommeanieationis open.
tent
Mééting th! Néj
Private dispatches from Baltimore says en awe May’6th.
We'litve® only space for a few briéf combeeome the law of the State. _ The _legisla_ Delaware Regiment—6th, 12th and
mnenita, on the excit
© proceed. that -the-Union-men-there tare no hope ur}
less the il raked g@cenpiegthe city w.th
ears in this sey's paper. Our, 2.3
tw She KS nelle rail Steamandover whelming force.
eode
yt 30o'clock,
=.
as those of Mechavics. hese are all good
ton City—Tennessee raising Troops.
ttle guar]
inline make }sself ‘esefule
f
patted
ship Co-#woerd: presented to Major
*kbderbérl -Vedors) Oimebts Hifenten: .
as
Tie Sanitntc
‘OLANA ‘$errurks.—The San
+
Jedi in ML
Bile“epipted residedte of New 3: tie . Election, Montiay; may6, 1861,
about -to
form-a—mouatedmon
et
mectvtewces lela: my agetitbls
serviée of thé Goveriment
FOR CITY MARSHAL,
» Merceyry: pablisties’ a letter” signed
The Pacific Mail Stesaashio. be have . supcee
ee
ee ioe Jose
_ U.S GREGORY.
The Pouy ‘express has just arrived with plied théfr Vedsels’ with catinon, muskets,
i
havo rallied to the ddfepae of the fed “* Joseph eal,Seuretenyt anuponicing that
at
Me
sting
of
the
dettlere
of
Saioramento,
it
cutlasses
and
ammunition
to
secure
the-pro-%
dieptitehies
to’ the” Union,froth. whieh! piper
a ‘eral government, while the slave states dpElection,
bnnewt gnd
pemend stindt tipor ‘remain ‘heatrel-“and
er ae
esolvaq'!
* That, yw.
diy
t
eit
t heartily _ sympathise,
with
Set dre of6 Santa Clark erenty m
ir
fainte historian to toll. ‘The northern ‘seé-. wie
manly attempt of resistance » to the great’
tion’
is pouring its troops. into. Washingtor, ts
sane
tection of passengere-end treasure.
“we© give the news :
to be ‘pérpetrated upon
Hina Lavi, vin Dos Keseneys
Monday, Mar
Meer
Orders went out sometime since’ to ‘sheath
.
‘the California steamers with from 80 6 to eniINDEPENDENT. CANDIDaTe.
FOR MARSHAL.
President issued his: proclamation on the able them to run down the privateets or pi
of Apni, stating that‘there is insurrecrates which may attempt to.¢apture. them.
‘with astounding activity, while the weoe?‘od
papececing them of their. homes, 18th
RN. MeNAUG. UTO
would. meu
N
heirs of labor, and assures them tion against the Government in several states
‘The Washington
: Star of Friday says-an
. candidate
# ldate for the office ofPisa
are equally industrious‘ ‘theirexer
.
gad
recut
when
goerecncy comes; which shall and that laws for collection of revénue canattick on Washington with such means. as
_ tidtis to bring an effective apposition
ta en
our aid, we will, stand ready to conot
be executed in conformity to inxtructions the assailants can have would be simply a next city, election.
the national government ‘me. aw.
rote. with them in all the fal negs.of the
5emote
sittoprigiyasrars taserae
Sie
m gainst the . 0
madein
age Squatter’s Declaration which require duties throughoug the country sure sacrifice of their lives.
.P.
to be udiform, that states had further threat. of Rights,’ in, the county of Santa Clara.” »
Advices from Norfolk report that the fri‘Convention, has seeded. ifs Ye Vira The Settlers of Santa Claraat a meeting ened to grant protented Marque, therefore ‘gate Merrimac is getting her armament JAMES FUNSTON,
returned .thanks.for, their offer. of aid, the President deemed: it advisable to set on aboard with all possible dispatch, uudler the
equiesElection, Monday, May
6, 1861
promising to recipreeaté should theoccasion, foot a blockade of competent. foree which protection of the Cumberland’s double shoteh
Wester AF ini, aa tiny 1éad to ever
commen tanh mal render
te
aid desirable. will be posted to prevent the entrance or exted guns.
tthe Old Dowinion not
it of vessels from ports of the seceded states. ‘A sword from the pres of Taunton,
HAVE sos?’ ‘RECEIVED A ‘HAND.
" catefully considered by .the . Union SENTIMENT.
It
is reported that . War feeling in Canada is aroused and. six
corn.
nn tet Pele?
aes
Lene id Cullaren’s
ea
Mow was presented to Anderson.
at enacted
the secession orii‘8 portion of the San. Francisco National . hand red men from Quebec and Montreal are
All the’ Confederate Loan was taken at Rae ye
a
w
ek LLOW
co
Hordes, defending the. federal ‘Guarda have offered their services t6 Gen. ‘coming
to Boston
to enlist in the U. 8. serCharleston and New Orleans. The news_of
It not, if they gan help it; permit Susiner tonid: in manning the forts.. The
the secession of Virginia caused great exae fromeEki Master Commercial st.
tite of war to roll north of the Potorae, Board of Supervisors of that city have re-}
“north.
“ ‘Vitginia, Ot; more jproperlr.
co
ppt ch perrngi la yay fierce
Great excitement exists. throughout the
to prepare Union Res‘arms and buildings, which ‘were all burned
fF i/pahepen+ While
her own people will appointeda committee
alamassiaem cours, Preqatetes.
towns of Missouri and secession flags are eae Market, ad for sl
aword points. As in Virginia, so in olutions. Several were made.
to
being hoisted.
. In both states Unionists
and SeAt Richmond several northern.men were
ENFORCING DisciPLine IN THE Army.—
=
: fee tpmeanets inate coneniens tnt Gen.
Cameron
has taken a decided stand
in threatened and had a narrow escape from
The agents ef the Federal. Government
were threatened with hanging.
regard
‘to’ such officers
as exhibit ‘any hesitabanging.
Rufus Hosmer, lately appointed Consul to
pe ee secession“ee Balti.
tion
about
obeying
orders.
Some of them inti. Sherrard. Clements wos held as prisoner. Frankfort on .the -Main, died at Lansing.
more and theMassachusetts
troops on their
mated an.indisposition, to.go South, and he Ma Paulding says the Government Navy Michigan, April20th.
to Washington, is much
to be deplorimmediately
can’ be held against 10,000 men.
that whoever raised
The Union mena. Delaware are ina bad
that point, or any other concerning the per-. There has been. a.great riot at Baltimore. fix, the population is largely Union but the
mercial metropolis of Maryland. To prevent
The Massachusetts regiment,
on. attempting
@ like conflict
in Baltimore, Gov. Morgan formance of duty, diould be immediately to pass through on their way to Washington, State ‘arms ‘are in possession we seces
result
must be ffatight with
yo Xe
are
.
DARTS WYMORE,
ee
A
Wheat, Barley and
.
osed bs Wa the New York troops to prostricken outfrom the roll of the army.° No were attacked by a mob, who threw stones sionists.
aN ay by
i rie
tuin, A
Stipebighietio' of tauch evil. bo ' the com
elt
Feed,
er tt
aBis:
————
é he a
Potomac. Some
DRY GOODSSTORE
Ohoe cane of sus abel ame
Seni in not yot
fad
r
tz Charles Carroll Hicks, a handsome requisition of Gov. Andrews.
Gor.
Hicks
:nforma
the
President
that no
young fellow, who,
if will be remembered,
=aubos) SAP 2s
4
Vers
ori
-_ Fine.—We
re:
inill of Mr. _ y
to Humbug, two
~ great quantity of
Siena “amd
and consequent d
is the most seriou
item ofthe dar
1856
it will,be re
when the city of.
eart
by fire,
h Mr.
a saw mill on the
faa
the
NNN MEATSBeaksofai
Sear
our
etizon bok
pin
e
ee ines antes ensichpnsee thie inten
Gov, Jackson, of Missouri,
higs éallea upon
and discharged pistols at them.
) GeedsdctivereaFree of Charge
tion
became known. .
Of the other free state yaad inay, however,
the
Legislature
to
assemble
on
May 2d.
_ The seldiers fired
on the mob killing sevchoose
to march through Baltimore,
preparrp” Hair lant otioe the
State troops are to be mustered into'ser.
inant delicate and eral. Three killed and several wounded.
taymanenrrtm oth pe age scenes will lasting of our materials, and survives us like The mob inéreased ‘and the Mayor tried to vice.
or
tones
,
The Governor of Keutucky ‘is: trying to
love. It is so light,.se. gentle, se escaping stop the tot. After several hours of fight:
"ibe ctated, will remain neutral from the idea of death, that, with .a lock of ing the mob was dispersed.
get the banks. toJoan half «million
to arm
NEW PHILADELPHIA
BB sorry Girth wen vehi gtate—. hair belonging
the
State
for
defense.
to a child or friend, we may
Martial law. was proclaimed. The citizens
but there is no telling hew the events
of the almost look up to heaven and compare notes. of Baltimore: and’ vicinity ' dewtroyed the
The State will reniain neutral.
moment may affect that party. .There
is a with the angelic pature+may simost say: bridges and railroad tracks.
It is stated that ‘the ordinance,of seces‘52 BROAD STREET,
probability that, eventually, all the “Ihave a piece
of thee here, _— of
The dead bedies
of the Massachusetts soleh se pesslahned ct Mlahniend a Paitor
wlave states will make common cause
against thy being now.” .
diere are to be sent home for burial, on the April 9th. Mule? 3
(Luberk’s,
Old Stand.)
‘ashington via
A hs
FOR, CITY ASSESSOR,.
Lieut. Jones, commandant at Harper's
solved that their unanimous sentiment iis in ‘Ferry, hearing that 1,500. Virginia troops citement at Charleston. The venerable Edmund Ruffin fired an old secession gan,
favor of the support of the government, and ‘were marching against him, set-fire
to the
agaileaies
othe
.
ATTENTION LADiES.
fig iehal tara Vicginia will be,
ops
oh
FSi trendsage leery te fnores
to én this city, Jpeeeney areeneen
“Tar wew Caprrou.—Arrangements have maade his debut in Sau Francisco, about three more troops can pass through Maryland
Wi of hin el.
vot Bea Dog,
OPEWED A NEW AND ELEGANT
Grove
mJ
Ybeon made for the layiag of the corner stone years ago; in the character of “Damon,” is Washington, except only for the defense of te Miss SUSAN KIssKL,
of
‘Lecrure 0%
10.
of the.
for
tbe datvere
his engagement t
ce: ig
Welt aéquainted
ed, will himself
edist Episcopal.
and give us his ele
ou “Poetry as a §
jrsslead tent
STOCK OF DRY Goopsg
. —
imposing. cove: h £9 The Calavaras CChronieleis strong for was activity at the north
ald eeepecthaty inform te fyatrons tht THE LOWEST MARKET: RATES
in consequence. :
. the Union, and thinks California should imvie
wind
ae ante date thoy conse to de An
More new Companies are being raised.
And sot be underseld
by any other howe.
sas. and ask these
who are
to them to
;
A. SENSIBLE LAW.~The act requimng mediately be put upon o war footing to. proWashingtonis filling up with soldiers.
‘each county Recorder to siibsctibe and pretect
it against secessionists and foreign agRegiments are being raised in’ Tennessee Silt be foeed t tacks old deta ce ietea Bee”
Nevada,
May 2, 1961.
-eerve.a copy of each newspaper published in gression.
.
for the southern ‘army: ‘The’ Hyeling ig in.
Hon. Niles Sear
ofthe
new Capital by the Grand Lodge
of successfully lecturing on’ “Italy,” in New the Capital,
‘Free Masons, onthe or9 ofMay,
the day York, . He served au a Lieutenant
in Gari
after the annual assembling
of that body
in baldi’s army.
pe
It will be an
The N.Y.
Post learns that Soft
Davis at the head of the Confederate army
was marching towards Washington and there
NOTICE TO DEBTORS.
—
his county, for reference and record evidence
tense
for secession.
‘ia one of the best that has been passed at the i” A'fellow out West, being asked whePhiladelphia dispatches stato that the
he was drinking wag.a good
‘present session, and the author,
Mr. O’Brien, ther the liquor
will call for additional troops from
article, replied, “Wal, I don’t know,
I guess President
the
Northern
States to make up the dificien.}80. Thereis
only one queer thing about
it
‘Gelvor — iru ven wrca. Ethan ‘Allen that
he once attended
a church where
a minister
DEALERS IN
ta The enduring odor
of musk
is astonee out, saying‘ae he went. ,‘ishing. When Justinian in 538 rebuilt what
The pohee seized a quantity of contraband
po re wl
w now the mosque of St. Sophia, the mortar tried
for treason.
Bien mermshe. was
charged
with musk, and to this very day
It is reported Baltimoreans hate deman
‘ing for.” oe
te atunnephens lo Sed with theater,
aed the surrender of Fort McHenry and
tr ikeonts eon decided
in fe . {FPA dolitiously-drnaken planter, Chatlas threatened
an attack on it. The Commander
Heo. taken-moeme at mp. store, and. will be
mittee was
. >
pleased to see her friends and'pe
Nevada, April 27-tf
CHINESE DOCTOR,
At No. 70 Commercial street,
m2-am*
NEVADA.
HAIR DRESSING SALOON.
regi use, a--sched to
The Most Direct Route to Washoe, . °°
PASSENGER LINE
BETWEEN
Through
in Iwo Days.
wor ofthe plaintiff
at Chicago. A well to-do Argum, in Sumter county, Fia., a short time replied that he would be compelled to defend
“man went to an intelligence office, saying ago, shot five negroes
dead while they were it and would fire on the city.
wanted a wife, and would like to. try . a¢
There wasa great Union meeting in New
in the field.
iret as a gervant! He paid $3 down,
York on Saturday. _ The whole, city was out
Kiuirp—A miner named Hugh Houston
ethpemed ta ash op dhamic W. Vhs coe
‘EVERY er AND THURSDAY.
wae
killed by the caving of a bank of earth in tended. Epsoshes:swore
‘tied
the girl. He married,
soou
and then remade. ty Jain A. . . steps
ge tn Serra
Hawk's Wirm
orem may hn on Saturday April pee
SRE ee eee
Por
Fish, Havemeyer, ee
a
* TERRITORIAL Se dahaniees it
fone cota
aie
Serre rea
ays
wna
“Sani
ge
at Wilmington, Del.,
ape
r day.
Jnage's.
Gal and enthus
A party
of armed workmen
left Baltimore
tlemen, if any
of you want my chance
BE teres.
Dress Maker and Milliner,
:
DRUCS, MEDICINES, OILS}
cr‘The" Choctaw 1News stated on the to-day, to repair’ the ‘bridges on the Balti
ofa ditieen that there
is in that more and Ohio Railroad.
an estimate, the result
of which was authority
county
a
bull
nearly
sixty-two
years
old, who
It is reported that Tremble, the former
out of the whole human race, not more
is
able
to
eat
his
allowance.
President
of the road, was shot bya man
than one in a thousand, would be saved. On
whilst defending the road.
.
‘thaannouncoment
of this result, Allen took
por ae ta
Combs & Stinchfield,
Paints, Stationery, Cigars, ete.
stock of goods.
whenever
I wipe my, mouth,I burna hole ey caused by the Tefusal to futhishtheir Call and examine our handsome
} Red Dog, May2, 1861.
quota by the border States.
M18 . 'in my shirt !”
‘Brnan
wn
In thisKe 8 on
Chet25th, Hon. DAvip BELDEN
to Miss
tay Ty a: S07 Te the judges of good Cigars! G
tept a new article, whigh te euperjor te
test the sense
of
committee were «