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probably . te ona. heiatile origin in
the same source. ‘The statement seen in our
mmary of eastern tews, that Mr. Mercier. .
chad ait ‘a eaflaok to asaure us that
more ‘is known 4n\Washington of the views
of Mr. To whom the French .
Government gets saherions
br rene a ma
prea ngs secresy by the diplo~
“ee tinh i tae
an interfer.
: oars .
isi ou canat on @ hostile errand. ‘Let us
i ‘ fot an émergency and bid
‘the Powers af the lobe.
“ea Gir stars of dor arate,
sho hes immbibed's notion that ‘to are envious
of him ; andshas so expressed himself several times; Envious of im, for what? Look
at hie paper; hold It up read its editor.
ale; pondér on them; compare them with .
‘the produetioas of other peus—is there any
remarkable brilhancy, depth of thought, clear
wesaouing, persploulty of Jénguage, profundity af ‘kuowledge, or inviacible logic there
‘to exeite the envy of uny humen being in the
world? Look at its columne; compare them
with oure—is at making a fortune so fast aa
to awaken an wsmamabopngeritis ke
of any pewapaper man this Taphet
_ or ‘Haaramento? “If the peaple patronige
the paren and Dr. Cronk during the sum-'
dabsidans or, iy teh rebel
. Lieutenant Colonels Rawlings, McItheney
and Sherman Davis were cuptured in the vicinity of this city by Gen. Tottea. They are
saidto be emissaries from the rebel army on
nd . ® tinsion to ster-up-rebeilionin Misamuri. .
Senator Simons Tax Bill is likely to pass
Congress lwvying tax 3 per ct. on incomes
oe nt tose
-bele will not give battle at apeerens but
évacuate that city.
Letters from the Newbern N. ¢. say that
attempts to-raisea Union regiment in that
State are progressing, but it is doubtful if
more than one or two companios can be obtained.
New Haven, Coss. May 224.~James
Dixon, to-day, was re-elected U. 8. Senator.
New York, May 23d.—Prompt responses
have received from most of the Governore of the New England States, calling for
additional regiments.
Lovisvitie, May 234.—A dispatch from
the army before Corinth yesterday says that
considarable ekirmishing alung the whole line
. took place yeaterday. The rebels im-every
ease were driven back; our loses was 40
killed and wounded; the enemy's loss was
the same. Deserters continue to come in
daily.
New York, May 234.—The latest news
from Europe ia healthful. It is ascertained
, . that the rumors of intervention have been . see
simply the creation of Sevessioniste, and
are without foundation.
San Franctses, May 23d.
A fire last night at San Antoniv, Alameda
$15,000.
A little daughter aged 2 years and 4 mos,
of Thos. W. McColliam, fesiding on Eddy
street, was drowned while playing in the
News from © the East.
We tidilinse fein the . the Union of yesterday;
The Presi®ent issued a proclamation dis
avowing the proclamation of Hunter. The
effect was buid te be salutaty at Washington.
Edward Stanley has received his commission
as Governor éf North Carolina Gen. Halleck has ¢ t alot of newépaper curres. oj
niente ag gp Suwner gave no~
of calling up the resolution to expel
Stark of Oregon. ;
The President is going to accept afty
thousand more sha Eve d to fill the
mer months y like somethi t} ments. A Py gee Seageryh — with a a
oa wo & Millon af do as
and oil, we tire the lst ape in the saioed on Key West by the bipokaders. “
envy either the opera the dootor. Wo! Camo, May 22d.—No additional news
can wird to say ‘to them ‘both, as Uncle! from the fleet. Desertere from the rebel
Tobey did to thedly“The world is wide,
-endugh for ua beth.” . Our newapaper affaira are satisfactory enough to ourselves,
‘but not worth bragging. of continually, or
picion in our breasts
that out ge gegen dla
cone. Not Hike fe, Wo do not regard
-ourselyes -as a very darge red apple on the
— ssa the mark for the longing
but beyond his reach.
of egotism less
seven than suffer
‘thinking sume—
‘oh
camp, whe left a week ago, havearrived
here. They report that Beauregard had a
hundred and thisty thousand men. They
were suffering greatly from sickness. An
average of six hundred daily were being sent
‘from cainp over the Memphis and Chariee‘ton Railroad, All the houses along the rail.
‘toad were used.as hospitals. “Beauregard
Wee constantly among the troops, making
apeeches and using every effort to encourage
‘them. . His troops were subsisting on half
rations.
Rifle pits nrcund Coriuth command all the
pp proaches te the Mubile and Ohio Railroad.
ey are thirteen iy long. Deaerters alao.dtute that Fa 8 fleet left Vieksburg
on Saturday last, tine tor Mewphie. 3
Grain Caura.—it is difficult, says the
‘be rationally coveted,
\ For earoww part, leb us say Gaee for all,
wo have written for a newspaper seven years
“in Nevada ‘no fears of competition
from any sourde, much lest from any late
immigrant who has run himaclf out of every
_ place and has come ‘among Ue as 4 last re‘the people from intuitive knowJags whe thy en :
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£98
Stockton Independent, to ascertain with any
:
held no official communication with any one,
Bill. The Bill will be taken up on Tuesday
in the Senate The poor of New Orleans are . ,
suffering for want of food. The country
about Corinth is exhausted to supply Beauregard’s army. Gen. _ Phelps has occupied . 4,
arrollton, Miss.
a
by Com. Porterte tate Mobile. The iron
clad véseels that retired from Sort Darling
could not elevate their guus high enough to
injure thé fort, which was 200 feet above the
river, After four bours hard fighting they
withdrew. The rebel steamer Plauket was
surrendered in Charlesten harbor by her
nearing Richmond. Reeeonnvisance has been
mide to within a few miles of the city. Floyd
has been appointed Majer Genernl of the
Virginia forces to operate in the western
partof the State. It is expected that a great
battle will take place at Richmoad immediatjely. Accounts state the rebels intend to
fight. Jeff. Seine ie eans EER Be
legislature of Va
Our fleet has gone up as far as Vicksburg.
Fort Wright is reported evacuated, the rebels retiriag to Fort Randolpb.
AsHTNGTON. May 2iat =~ Permission has
been given to state the facts in regard to the .
French Minister's visit to Richmond, which
has excited 6 much attention in this country
and Europe. Mr. Mercierhad no instructions from hig Government, nor had it the
least knowledge of his mtention te go to
Richmond. Mercier, in conversation with
Seward, expressed regret that he could not
—for—hinselfsee Richmond , 2
the views and expectations of the insurgents.
Seward at he could go without any
objections from this Government; that he
wished every foreign Minister would go and
see for him-elf how hopeless the insurrection
Mercier went unofficially, in no way
his
ed his
Dilted States. The President was previously consulted, and a i Spateres On the return
of Mercier he called on the Secretary of State
and President, and communicated to them
frankly the impressions he received. He
nor did he permit himseli to receive official
attentions.
Authentic information from Port Reyal
says: Hunter's preciamation is being print.
ad. There wae imminent danger of an in.
surrection of the negrves at Charleston
Preparations were being made to bombard
Savannah. Our gun boats are up the river
do the —_ are within four miles of the
assive batteries (mounting Parrot
pr a are being erected around the city. A
portion of the Charleston and Suvannah
railroads is in our posession.
The Steamer Swan arrived from Pittsburg
Deserters continue to report great eeareity
of provisions and much loss of cattle tor
want of forage. Passengers by the Swan
give currency to the report that Beauregard
has been called to the rebel army near Richmond, leaving Bragg to command at Corinth.
Guerrillas infest the country around New
Madrid, Hickman and other places, and are
committing great depredations.
Contrabands who left Riehmond one Friday say that Fert Darling is situated on a
bluff 80 feet above the river, and mounts 100
guns.
‘The Mobile News of the 30th, complains
bitterly of the inefficiency and mismanagement, which have disgraced the war. It
says the destruction of the gunboat fleet on
Lake Pontchartrain, by the confederate officers, stands stapendously prominent, aa
there was a way open to Mobile. which merchant rebels use with safety. and by which
gunboats might have passed
The only news from the rebel camp at Corinth was obtained from deserters, to the effect that a great deal of hard feeling exists
between the Tennessee and Missouri soldiers
degree of corrvetness the quantity of grain
which will be gathered in thia county at the
. coming harvest, the opinions of farmers and
those hitherto regarded as capable and having the facilities for approximating the quantity, being so diverse. In some portions of
the county, not seriously effected by the recent flood, the present appearance of the
grain indicates a full crop; while upon the
Fanches overflowed for any considerable
length of time, there seems to be a rivalry
going on in the grain fields whether wheat
or.cheat shall predominate, and we are very
sory to say that in most of them the latter
ia in the ascendant. The most favorable aspect th which we can view the cropa, will
hot permit us to, catimate the quantity of
that will be produced above ene half
‘produced tast year.
¥' diailaieg Tealsea abcde atti, Hunter, not Binding any Union meu in Soutb Car.
scan Hn prochain me "door es
and these from the extreme south ; the former urging that, as their States have returred to the Union, they have nothing te fight
for, and see no reason why they should be
called on to fight for the Cotton States.
Steamer Shanghai arrived from bel ow with
forty refugees on beard—they report hundrede of others making their way North 12
best they can.
Harpor Derense.—In anewer to the
Secretary of War, Peter Donahue, of San
Francisco, says he can construct a Monitor
tor the Bay of San Francisco, and promises
To give satiefaction should the building of
aucha vessel be intrusted to his hands.
the fact that Price aad Floyd were at Corinth, the editor of the Shasta Courier says
that he, himself, “went to scheol there, and
got soundly thrashed by a Yankee,
f
at
noble of heart, sleeps his last sleep beneath
colored pilot to Com. Dupont. McClellan is .
about}
Gevernment, ort.
relations towards the .
and gave to the world sisal hitaee things
first of his sight and next of his intellect, is .
dead, and Ames. the mirthful. the jolly, the .
the turf warmed by the country skies of
San Bernardino.
F
In Marysville, on the 2ist inst. CAROLINE
Avovsrs, wife of Noah , Esq., oneofthe
editors of the marysville APrEAL.
Arrivais at National Exchange
Broad Street, Nevada.
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FINE EXPRESS WAGON is ae
— G. &. CHURCH’S
Blacksmitn
and
no Biacksmaitn Sho Arm,
Washiu street, Nevad
Nevada, May 24th, 1962.
NEVADA ACADEMY, ‘
W. E. PRESSEY. Principal
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will poo on’ mOabAy. May Lag ey seek
Mr. P takes
their liberal
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merit their future support. Instructions given
in the higher
English Branches or Latin,
TUITION—PER MONTH, ;
For Latin and the higher ~ pega “a 00
¥or Common Knglich branches..-+---++-+8400
Fer Primary Reem eeseeeesvedeseeeses 3 60
my
W. E. PRESSEY.BLACKSMITH’S SHOP
FOR SALE = OR RENT?
E -undersigned, being about to leave the
T HA un offers to caller or rent his
Blac kemithing Establishm ent !
situated at
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NORTEL BLOOMFIELD.
It consiste of Two For , & Complete Set
¢ Tools, Dwelling &., located
in the center of t 5 oem and naa ie new doing «a
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A man understanding horse and ox -sh ocx.
img, is cersain to doa
FLOURISHING BUSINESS!
It is the ©nly Shop inthe place,
For further particulars apply — the TRANeee offier. si UILLORY.
North Bloomfield, May 234 ne ow
“SOCIAL BALL!
ne: PUM ce reas
will give a GRAND L
"Ail Lovers of dancing are respectfully tmvited .
to attend
Wihoetes....+ceereepcwaessecccoy @0.
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TO ARTISTS !
Tr: Subseribers have on an
‘and
assor‘ed sizes:
Gutta Percha, aco
chaseers. . 1. [email protected]. BACON,
218 California stairs.)
San Francisco, May.20th 1s62.
NEW SALOON.
Ps AT. SUACAmy, welttetee oak 6 ee
. pemeeeneee lel tad
sar toeia Wr tenons aguaee ane OGLE
to be a A share of
Seaponage
PAT. MULCAHY.
2w
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P coud fer that delicious
xr, Which he will scl! as
the connty aplo
Penne
low as any Brewery int
I BEES FOR SALE !
OF FER a lot of good hives of bees fosale
cheap for cash, ifealled for soon
than ever appeared in Punch or Vanity Fair. A. MeALLISTER,
Alas! the impressions of the types areall, * Commercial Street.
“making . iat is lelt ua. “Poor Derby;after—the loss N ee x 48 '
And ‘Macidne Shop.
Spring Street, Nerada Cit)
STEAM 2 ENG LEES rane oe ROILERS BUIL's
of ev ve Pewee
construct
yoy mage or of Build,
ee aod Bark Milly;
All orders filled
tent in Sacramento atyrs at as pong ty no as any estanlich
or San Franeiseu—freiz)
web 16-tf aEUGH & THOM.
SPENCE & WICKES,
Wholesale Druggists,
rd
NEVADA CITY, CAL,
FOR SALE !
IpHE undersigned offers forsale his magnifivent
DAGUERREOTYPE ‘GALLERY
Itis the most
bled to leave it will be sald on very
RASONABLE TERMS.2;
pirchasing now w wilt be cusbled:to
ry in the course ofa few montis, as
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A ree Becede— is Bt a a a csiinshen @. 27 Spring Street
SPLENDID BUSINESS,
which will goon increaning till Next Winter.
Purchasers desiring to
LEARN THE BUSINESS
will be taught the same in all ite branches
undersigned : by the
A. LIEBERT.
on emcereenmemmmerttaen nai ecm men men
WORD TO THE AGED.—in the die}
cline of ‘ite the-loct af teal Rives comsequent
upon physical decay. cau only be safely supplied
by some vivifying preparation which recruits
the strength and spirits, without entailing the
exaustion which is always the final effect of ordinary stimulants. We tender to the aged,
Lr. Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters.
Asan invigorant and restorative. immediate in
its beneficial action and permanent in ite effect
lt tomes the stomach, improves the appetite,
acts like a charm upon the spirite For dyapepcholic, spasms of the stomach, sick or nervous
heati-ache, chills and fever, tremens, prostration,
and all the complamts special to the feebler sex
~ [the Batters are earnestly recommended by thous,
ands who have witnessed their superior efficacy
du such cases.—Sold by all Druggists aud dealers
‘every where. : Yaay 20-lm
Xr Every hcusekeeper experteners how dif.
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
Bi all similar preparations every offered to
the public. See advertisement in anothes
J.OZAPKAY’S Private Medicad
Institute, Sacramento street,
Pacific Mail SteamNevada, March 30th: 1862.
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