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pets cur
——— oo
pan iets This was all very
swell, though the day ought to have been set
-» week catlior, but, as matters have turned
vup, that is of no consequence now. This en-metaiént went to the Seaate, and that body,
instead’ of eanctioning it instanter, refered it
to & committee. The committee, after leting it aleep for two weeks recomended its resdoniste of California to see their state represented in the lower House of Congress, at
the extrasession, by two. good and capable
friends of tne Union , but fate and a wireworking committee of the State Senate forbade
#g consummation so devoutly to be wished.”
“‘Whough only represented in one branch of
“Con
treated more scurvily-than heretofore, when
her full compliment of Senators and Representatives were presont in the Capitol and
_opretending
4a impossible tu guess, at this moment, what
Class of subjects, other than those growing
out 6f the exigencies of the pending struggle
‘between‘the Government and the Seceders,
-will be brought on the Congressional tapis,
:aihd, therefore we shall not be disappointed
et the extrasession. If, howéver, that matper your p*
‘ashingtou City erethat day; an exe jurisdiction of any of the seceding warded him. to the. sernment.
“sting remote contingency gy her ie bani Tate a by ia_advised. bad genera to
California will have two strongly ‘pledged "The Repuplicans will hold. their Conven. prof tothe Uoited, Steer Goverament
Unien:menia the Senate, but inthe popular . Hon, ab Seatemonte, on, the 10th of JunerE wats, aun stens —
brangli.of'the National Legislature she will Their test ia 0 follows . Wnnidnd aad Canada. By the Potala he sent
out orders for three hundred thousand stand Rome works 36) the
iat “election for
in anticipation of the called
all may know that the great Union Dem‘Orders have been issued, it is re_jection onthe score that there would not be that g
ocratic party of California is the overpouring , to the Governor General of Canada
_ sliftfcient time to notity all the people of the. majority of her citizens. to. offer to the United States men and arms.
State before the day specified for holding .
the election. The action of the Senate
. committee is about: as:cool an exhibition of
trickery as we have lately read of. :
Tt would have been gratifying to the UnCalifornia, we trust, will not be
‘to speak and work for her: It
‘if the Pacific Railroad should not be touched
ter, should be introduced and acted upon, the
of Representatives from California,
tt the popular branch, would be an awkward,
_ Ef’ vob/ embarrassing, circumstance. In the
event of that subject being brought
"forward, our two Senators will have a good
Meal of work in their hands and no little regponsibility on their shoulders. That. they
‘may prove themselves fully competent to the
work and the responsibility is to be sincereFe ices tai previous extra seesions
pec. on but none were ever called to
face such grave difficulties and discuss questions of such stupendous import, as will be
“imposed on that Congress which is to--éon-vene on the 4th of July. It is idle to specuate on ite probable action. It may vr, may
not.confirm the svts of the President and
strengthen his tiands. It may reintegrate
the Unien or utterly annihilate it. Its histo‘ry is yet to be written.Lay Ase Party Careds AND PLaAt#ORMS.—In hia late speech before the Illiof the following language upon the duty of
vevery.man,“to lay aside” party creeds and
party platforms :”
aye bys 2 new to the assembled
of our good
site. waickey mén:of bath political
a in my spooks pet is your duty to-lay
aera ea and par . dt Bog ever
‘avid antl ao bbe
ment and the one! ;
en reaume your.
to your LA ok ‘Give
‘me a country first, €
in peace, then we will hate b theatre ¢ for ou
tions to atelommane
Whither dictated by pure es)
& mer’ popularity-seeking policy, these sen“‘timents, by the Lilindis Senator, must meet
the .unreserved concurrence.of all loyal
Americans. >It seems they reeeived a very
an Se Bee
vote at the primary meetings:
ittees be recommended a is enst
(azar that the’ oie
* Stertes to the Demecrte Stat
vor r of ome alug the Administration in its efforts to preserve the Union and maintain the .
Constitution, ate requested to elect Delegates.”
gelvea Union Democrats, meet in Convention, at-Sacramento, on the 4th of July, under the terms-of the following “call:”whole people of Colionine: without distinetion of party or reference rtisan issues,
to stand with us by oar outline our flag,
all patriotic men, who hold these sentiments,
to meet in Convention at Sacramento, on the
‘Tegisiative ate candidates:to be supported at the ensuing
Butylet it pass. election ; po 9 recommend in the election
of delegates, that the only test be approval
of these resolutions and
portthe candidates nominated.”
tion te indulge in any animadversionus upon
these proposed Conventions, or upon the
-“« tegts” and “calls” under which they cre to
be brought into existence. Political management is still the order of the day, to which
love of country and devotion to the Union
must continue to be subservient. It would
have pleased us much to see the Union sentiment of California concentrated and consolidated. but the partisan magicians have not so
willed it. They are the masters.
Eureka Compaty, at North San Juan, a few
days since, letoff'a blast with forty kegs-of
powder, in their immense -claim, the effect
of which, according to theHydraulic Press,
was very different from all fornier blasts in
the . these claims.
upwards ina.column, tearing @ hole and
io poo jr Se gg <n
date of May 3d Aswe have seen Kans ae
inthe recent advices by the pony corroborative of the statements here made, we can
oll Shy vot Fidid Moh implicit ‘coutidénee. If it ix
tions for . really true that France and Great Britain
} ‘Conven™. have taken the stand imeputed to them, in
716, . real ona toh en it ig a most
Resctoed. Twat the several County Comim res
the Gonetltntions, nt yes pag ig stated gt
ya vt of the é mn to enforce,
‘or naval power, the Federal laws
“Te Repalcans of the Stafo of Califor
> citisens—whe-are-in _fathe awnitig in front. and were instantly precipita‘the ¢éheussion a double gem acepinneltoper cane
Antion with the carpal bones. i. oa 2
stepped out ote weenad aan eae, cn to
ted to the ground, a distance of sixteen feet.
Mr. Baker escaped uninjured, by eatching hold of
the rafter; ahd thus breaking the force of the fall.
Not so, however, Mrs. Magee, who received from
uted fracture of the tl Es). enhow
end. protruding and ai
eater Sc ah ite articut= Alittle horse-radish scraped, and laid
lon the wrist of the side affected, will, in
many cse°s, reliews toothache A better’
way is to place.a little seraped herse-radish
5 Tietas
Cor. of Broad and Pine Brel
NEVADA . aay
euTEANEHT, tpn
ky
$2 Se
SPRING AND SUMMER : CLOT,
OfRvery Kind snd Quaitey,
Nevada, May 9 i661.
in the meuth, or-the tooth, or just round the
gum. It relieves rheumatic pains in the gam
and face also.The mouth may afterwards
ARRIVED AT LAST
be rinsed with a little.camphorated water, pe, superior article of Havane ae te
a of ¥ Favorite Brande t_.
vast. number of the celebrated rifle cannon.
Orders in the future are tiot tobe filled in
England for the rebel government for arms,
or ammunition, or ships-of-war
It is believed that an English and French
fleet will be sent to the Bouthern porte at an
early day, to United
. States fleet in the blockade of
rts.
Sak Napoleon has joined with Queen Victori to repress the Slave State rebellion.
It is that his offers of service to President. Lanecle are ‘now on their way to WashThe Douglass Democrate,. calling. them““"Tiat as Californians, we appeal to the
jat With these Views we cordially invite
SuppEN AND VIOLENT DraTu.—The
Mariposa Gazette announces the death of
John J. Marshall of ‘Whitlock's, who was
killed on Saturday last under_the following
circumstances: He, in company with anoth-.
et person, entered one of ‘the drifts belonging to the firm of Coleman, Marshall & Co.,
for the purpose of getting out rock, and, on
sounding the ledge, which is the’ custom
with the miners before commencing operations, several hundred pouods of rock fell
upon him, and crushed . nearly every bone in
his body. He was drawn from under the
pile immediately by his comrade, when
another. mass of rock covered him. He
lived but five minutes after the first crash.
Mr. Marshall has been for several years a resident of that portion of Mariposa county,
and was held in high estimation by the community in which he lived.
a
Tue Powrt Statep CLEARLY.— The
Marriposa Gazetie says :
th day of July next, at 12 o’clock, to uominwillingness to any:
It is neither our province nor our inclinaGranp BLASTING PHENOMENON.—The
The smoke and flame shot
scattering the-tep boulders in every direction. Several were burled into the clouds
and descended. with terrific foree. One passed through the reof of a cabin located in the
basin of the claims, and encountering a three
inch plank in ite course, pierced it with the
precision of a cannon ball and buried itself
in the earth underneath. Another was
thrown to the *HaléjWay House,” a distance of nearly halfa mile. A third struck
Mr. A. Schuller on the fleshy <— hip
bruising him severely but not seriously.
or two other persons were hit and Shes
wounded, while several very ly escaped injury. A distant. spectator. of .the
scene, says ‘the stones continued to descend from the ‘sir in a shower a minute or
twe after the explosion had been heard.”
Camo AND CaTrish.—The garrison at
Cairo—-not Cairo in Egypt but Cairo in Tlinois—who are blockading the Lower Mississippi by stepping all down-going boats
loaded with provisions and war munitions,
have a lively time eating catfish. The Ohio
and Mississippi, at Cairo, abound in the biggeat kind of this fresh-water species of the
genus squalus. The bill of fare of the regimental mess of the garrison is thus waggishly
set forth : .
Ist. Catfish. 2d. One large catfish with
catfish sauce. 3d.-A small catfish stuffed, . de
4th. Several catfish not stuffed. 5th. Some
fried catfish. 6th. Catfish * Omlet,” mixed.
poss Rot 4 good. A large rge nauber of
metah; fa. la Francaise, ‘nee
ao 10th. more po Pe
Traian Bees Fours —On Saturday
May 1th, Hiran B. Allon. of Miner's Ravine,
Placer county, while hunting for bees, saw
some feeding on flowers that were ot peculiar
brightness’ of color, bapa 8
it sion Nog ne course them te an old
compliment paid us. Is the princi
Mr. Democrat, that the South be
tempts to take the Capital of the nation
without interference or opposition by anybod ? Is it coercion fer Uncle Sam to say
whose descendants have deserted him tha
have seen that, it is."
Republic, en all serine and factions.
. swindle. ~The crime; however, as is always
The Union Democrat, Sonora, publishes
the Ga cette in the list of those papers in the
State who are in favor vfanti-coercion. That
is exactly where we belong (in our opimion)
but we don’t know what the Democrat means
by anti-coercion. We are suspicious of Sy
is,
wed to
do just as ,they like—takes mints, money, .
vessels, forts, fire upon the stars and stripes
when they please, and make enterprising atdon’t want to be kicked and shot at by
any of our folks, and driven round from pillar
to post like some poor old octogenarian,
he may die ?" Is this the idea, Mr. Democrat? Ifse, count us out. We don’t say it
is, but wé-are afraid, from some mings we
We have seen the Tra xecrier’s nawe
published in the list of anti-coercion papers,
and we take the earliest opportunity to indoree the foregoing sentiments ‘of the Mariposa Gazette and of adopting themas our oWn
If to sustain the Union, which we have been
educated to revere and love, and adore the
Stars and. Stripes, under whose folds we
have done soldierly service, be coerdion,
then we are a coercionist: We are for the
Union ‘and Constitution of the Américan
OuR DUTY.— We, ean ond évery one of
us,owe a duty to the State where we live—
itis buta duty—under its laws; but we owe
and must be prepared te prove our allegiance to the United States—the great and int Confederacy—which recorGed with the blood of our sires. The Sons
luckewarm.
(2 Information wanted, concerning Dan’!
Hickey, formerly of Madison, Morris county,
New Jersey. Any information willbe most
thankfally received by Rev. Father Largan,
Placerville. Also, of Michael Burns, formnerly of Terre Haute, Indiana.
THE COPYING FRAUD —A good deal of
noise and some angry feeling have been exhibited in the Senate, on account of the rev3000 Figaros :
a Cubana ;
so Anafil ; 5
__ 5000 Pimehinella :
2000 Kosa Gorgia ;
Rr To the fades oF good Cigars Call ina
test a new article, which is superior tothe Figarp*ee “RE BA NORIEGA !"
A. R. JENKINS.”
' No. 33 & 36 Broad Strest,
Hei, APR
elations in regatd to the frauds perpetrated
on the State by and through the copying
the case in the California legislature, will go
unrebuked and unpunished.
a
IGF At a recent ball in Reedsburg, Wisconsin, the price of tickets was a bushel of
wheat. ‘
NOTICE.—The members of the DemocraticCentral Committee of Nevada county,
are hereby requested to meet at the Court House
in Nevada City, on SATURDAY, the 25th inst.
tt 20’clock, P. M., for the purpose of transacting
business of importance to the Democratic party
of. Nevada county. Itis desired that every member of the Committee shall be in attendance.
By order of the Chairman of the Central Committee.
C. T. OVERTON,
Cc. KNIGHT,
A. JACOBS,
~m2i-td JOHN GRIMES.
BROAD STREET MARKET.
Beeffrom.....+: 3 to 15cts per pound
Mutton from...6 to 12 Kets per pound
Pork from.... 10 to 15cts per peund
Veal from.....8 to 16cts per pound
Or as CHEAP as the CHEAPEST for
the same Quality of Meats.
m21-td JAMES COLLEY.
NSTABLE’S SALE.—State of California, of Nevada, Township of
Little York, ss. By virtue of an Exee tion to
me delivered, issued from the Court of O F.
date she en of May, A. D. 1861 Mj Th ined >
to sa’ a t ren. field,
* . on the 3d da May, A. D. 1861, im they of L.
EB. LEACH AN and F. F. ALLENpadi cal nag ye ome’ 34, debt, interest and
costs of suit. I
will sell to the highest bidder for cash, the folWP iising lator’ situated at Walloupa Till und a oupa
bounded as follows: on the North b
Co., om the South by James T
Al th ha House, situated in W
a cooking 6 awe Saiu houset
a)
8 claims.
sereteae guy: Seber er Soe poewseiy of F, M., . aR iF.
serene ties PS Tinea
under my hand the 20th
AD.
MILTON COMBS, Constable.
RS. HEBBARD AND Miss
ook, ey open s BOARDING et
dae soang laien, Se orate Cy
bode Fawr Ny
MONDAY MAY . These Ladies a Hy
POSER EEOC ER Se Ee eee eee
PRC Hee weston eceseres
aN ORIGINAL INDI INDIAN ROMANCE,
Or the Bride of } the War Path.
Redfield, Eaq., an. acting Justice df the Peace, in . ’
and for the county of Yuba Township of Ross’ . have taken in execution and . %
Chesbro & .
Peve caneneess so rs on 13t j ‘test
on We I have posters
PaUESDAY EV + MAY
YOUNG LADIES’ SEMINARY .
NOVELTY UPON NOVELTY . . 7,
B
WINNEMUCCA, THE PAH-UTE ‘CHIEF, .
For Sale by all the Bookseticks 5
ROR STREET
ORUS AND BOOK STORE.
ised
-¢C. M. BATES & co. gai:
EB SHALL KEEP CONSTANTLY
ou hand a large and extensive stock of
DRUGS AND BOOKS,
And will Sell them
AT THE LOWEST CASH PRICES.
Dr. ©. M. Bates, Attending Phy
corner of Broad and Pine street. ck
* reseed ona LMAO ae LD ay Sie seat Bites 7
REMOVED.
{FIN HAS REMOVED tabs 4g
RP aor. lady cco and vill keep on hand
A Large and well selected _
STOCK OF GROC ERTIES,
PROVISIONS, “WHEAT, BARLEW
Ground Peet, ete., ete.
ber wins se rates and @BODEG for craaun es
paioes
seen met hare gat
“Combs & Stinchiield,
DEALERS I
DRUGS, MEDICINES, oils
Paints, Stationery, ©
NOTICE TO peor.
cular resort a
there inet anc
particularly, j
hovisen,’ ote
_—_sallieg and. sp:
_ ae the const
with that of
further adva
place to such
overcome by
sions. It’s .
and we have
whose head «
even this wa
the fair seas
getting excit
suppressed .
otic resort.
A NEW J
company, kr
composed of
discovered, .
vicinity of }
composed q
ed “Gold Le
near Wentw
quartz was:
and found t
ken, indiser
lode to the «
from 8 to 1
to increase i
now partial
feet. ‘The
by a pipem:
that h
‘for; like all:
it lay consis
ground. v
lins & Co. ¢
PFLAG at
Free” is so
of Gold Fi: