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May 28, 1861 (4 pages)

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r wei She at J . ) Pe Grass Valley ron eel Town Organization of Grass Valley 1s now a AE AEDS II auel, betwen Showalter and Piercy, grew sorte mt ne SOR PI SEE "UENCE! “i figs ancien ahaa aig atria mine as aes Se. IR _ Masonic Imposrors.—The following noFe Se Ese eae ARAL Ps) Sh RTA a = ENPORT, as a candidate for the Office m23-td —— fairly under, way. The Trustees have fixed out of words used in debate, ashort time be nity, is copied from the last Placerville Dem tor of Nevada county, iiek 06 ister mOME Office — 36 Commercial street. upon Monday evening of each week for their . fote the Legislatute ailjourned ; while the . 2 fi ofthe Douglas Union Convention. . mgrie ©— « second story ‘front . Union resolutions were under discussion . _“ At a regular meeting of E1 Dorado lodge, . __ mart ag ; regular time, and the maple’ ; eee F ie i ‘. ¥. and A. M., held May 20th, 1861, the fol-. pisHOP O°CONNEL will be in Gc, MELANCHOLY NBVADA Corrs room of the Theater as the place of meeting. . several parties desired to explain their vote. lowing persons were ordered to be-pub-. yalicy on SUNDAY, June 2d. and in aa of Mr. Charles H eit aa: aemmment,, Make ame, {Tee Beart: tns bon organized by .the leo. When Mr. Showalter wee called, according . jished as impostors: An Irishman named W. sunpay, June 23d. a —=—— —n . tion of E. McLaughlin as President, L F. . to the report, he said : M. Bowler, about five feet six or eight inches age, met with his at two o'clock, in ocr orga ae niet a is a } in hight, very florid complexion, hair and. pEMOCRATIC CO. .CONVENTIOy. ~. a ee aed vee Treasurer. ee es ‘and make the ram, ee _ . years is a stone cutter by trade; his writing . : « Convention of. the Democratic party of Ne. went, in eompany olf the nonntatits, as far ‘ae we have had] “The Town Line has been run off, as follows: r. Piercy—“ I make the objection. Mr. . 8 delicate and irregular; generally repre. yada county, will-be-held-at the Court House, in mr. Kraft, to dr ityto pick-up popular opinion, there . North-east Corner—In the field next 2d-. Binir asked {eave to explain his vote snd was . sents bimeclf-ne seeking relations, ov Me hav: . NEY.ADA CITY, on SATURDAY, JUNB/&th, well of Mr: E WM eee eee : Bivle eee itis just te refuse in one in -. ing lately arrived in the State, destituts-. s9q1, at 10 o'clock, for the purpose of eles She wee weoms a very favotalile leaning to the propo ing, and north-of the Hebrew Cemetery. J The other Kentuckian, named B. F eo i ‘sition of an Independent, No-Party, Union . ” South-east’ Corner—In the ravine on the stance, itis in-another, and 1 do most. em. 26 Olnel & S his initials occasionally to J. Dileeates to the Democratic State Conv _ joins the school 1 . "fa ’ rere ved th ; i f Ch pesients object now to the gentleman fron Fr oD. py wettest Liss and . t® meet in Sacramento, Jane lith, 1861. sixty feet deep, 2 -—' ‘Convention, to be held at Sacramento on the . south eide of the road, to the east.o 28. . Mariposa explaining his vote.” or D.&, and hi surname to Little Shas . Pemary elections will be held in the vatiou TMs aa * _A&th-of June. Several influegtial papers, if) Conaway’s dwelling. : Mr, Showalter continued: “‘Itis'a right. Lytle. His is about forty years ; precinets of ‘Nevada county, en SATURDAY, June ist, for the ion of Delegates to the County Convention. The precincts are entitled to representation as follows : Nevada Township—3s, hight full six feet; is of a florid, bloated complexion, hazel eyes; habits, dissipated ; a ready talker. In fine, both the men are well ealeulated to deceive. Settle generally states that he is from Washoe, and is more mouth of the wel ing to pull it out, by the weight of Kraft, made a ¢g tthey do not boldly. advocate it, lend it, at Yeast, Words’ of encouragement. The San which I have always. maintained, and I haye nothing but contempt for auy gentleman who does object.” : Mr. Piercy said that he emphatically obSouth-west Corner—On the west ‘bank of the ravine, coming down from Alta Hill, and just within the bounds of Mr. ‘Weod’s bar4 Unionist atriot, John R. Ridge, who eo be ley ‘field. : ected to the language of the gentleman from 1s Tro} 5 a PTA pes tereeale ae ete yar 2 (Gallantly @Stained the cause of the Douglas . ‘ppe-north line includes » portion pf Col. Siero. ; he meant no disrespect to him in ri De r ons eae Tie baa Mag ine stahyl taegeenp oa leith’s..0... 1 ia ea ; Democracy, in the Marysville Democrat, adDibble’s Raiich, also Mr. Jeffrey's hiouse and ov “sg casi odnsuunel Mr. Piercy fair business hand. B. GLOUBER, Sec’y.” p poh Ahesris Zownsip— 10 proved sas much ’ ‘quogates the 13thvof June Convention in an . the * Grass Valley Arena.” rose to # question of privilege, saying that he ae 7 : . alate Manel scot ct Seema! Veena ; oor little fellow article written with his accustomed emphasis. “The. east line includes Bennett's mill, a. regretted exceedingly that the gentleman . SatLor’s DaNce:—The following descrip. Norambagua mills..1 iS aia aa. of: the Ww RF ME. Ridge is not mistaken, San Francisco . portion of Mr. Autry’s house and lot, and . from Mariposa had seen fit to use the language . tion of a danc® given by a sailor who had not Rough, & Ready Township—10,. + sasha ‘iy ready ‘or nearly ready,to give her sanction . th dwellings of Messrs. Conaway. and Clark. he did. He asked him, now, as an honor. Keen jong on shore, is decidedly good, as exReugh & Ready....3 Newton. ee Phd sesetance p Ar aied? «hated. ies ms . .eeew Dg ghee able gentleman, whether he wished to make ‘ ve Indian Spring ...+1 Joncs’ Bar.....080. t deud at the . otte 46 & movement from the action of which a. -The-south line includes Mr. Ingram's . apy explanation. pressing the movements, though not a little Meger! Uatewns coined Bridgeport..ss.+s.660.1 over tha Vegi genuine Union ticket may be brought to the . house,s portion of Marshall's garden and the Mr. Showalter hud only to say that if he . technical : = Briagepert Towel” hither . . jpublic attention,calculated to enlist the earn. Gold Hill: Mill. had violated the rules of the House, he re-] Have not had any fan with the land lub-. pyonchCorral..--«<-2 North San Juan + age te me A ; s sfortii pa gretted it. But so far as what he had ‘said . bers fill recently at a dance. When I arri-. Birchville....... t Montesdina. was broken, and = weppest er ~ Umea st eT . eee ne includes fae Seem Pump applied to the gentleman from San Bernardi. yed at the cabin, I found them under head. Sweetiand’s...... 1 Cherokee... 0.20503, "The anguish of t Ibis true that San Francisco does not bear . on Gold Hill, Mr. Watt's House, and-Cox & . no, he had nothing to retract. : way of a Spanish dance. Tvok my place in Bloomfield Township—s. child was brougt Mee eame relation to California that Paris . Clark’s Slaughter House. ___ = Phen, * said Mr Pi “ re i ‘-ker—fell bac le Columbia Hill..+-+. 3 Relic ig he 3 _/~ foes to France—she'does not rule the state . ‘The lino was run due North, South, East, a spe with engage ean raphe shea tity Reside ears Sp Os rosea «+.v02r7te 2 Gold Baresstsesecsne wihton3% ie hit then it ia pleasant to believe that she . and West, upon the true magnetic variation . guage strong envugl to express it.” and came stern on another sail. Books her Eureka Township—12. — is orthodox:in her politics. This ie of sixteen degrees East. Pte! enon last, the vy day hand on: and then wore round against the sun, and Ls heaioes (hog Rear ; Molinwk Fiat soher ee ea “Convention can have no enemies, among the . ~~ A co has been-effected with Capt. Mr: Pierce again arose to a question of priv. fell in with anotber sail on the same course, ei eee Pools ee rising fellow, in ictllata’s and tte only “phase opeal — lyine-the town with tt ilege, prvi that on his objecting toany eX-. and when half way across to the other shore, as rat See easlats i Bator Bar ere tenes 1 a os a new sty a shined: delaler dn the 0k 5 2, ppty ii ae pape planation of the vote given by Mr. Showaldropped astern, fell back—could not fill, so Little York Township—9: flax covers the f ye ynne A terfor fire purposes at $ i Peco eiica ter, that gentleman had used language-whieh . let go anchor and hauled_up.for repairs.” Little York.....-1 Pleasaat "Valley.... 1 cate vof the avowed devessionists or inthe persons . ~~ el eee __ . was susceptible of being. construed intoa wae SS _ . Red Deg..cs 1S Gemdet.c.isscce coal the upper, left h ‘of those editors and. officeseekers whose indiAccweNT.—The Dutch Flat £nquirer . personal insult to” himself. On account of ive ‘ALIFORNIA ST#AM. Lowell Hill.. oie} Sailor Flate.ss cocesess l seven stars, wit ~ Sponge 4 “ . > Gn Moad fte Mr’ 8. Fair . f friendly relations between himself PROTECTION TO CALIFORNIA STEAM-1 Walloupa....----1 : . @dual interests are “identified with the old . S4ye* in Chay imagenes pee payee seers ly from Mariposa he now . ERS.—The following is from the New York . — ashington Township—s, sthe center of the party organizations. ; There is only one oitwih. quite: A pinta -noatiows ‘is ie asked Whathor the language used by him on . Evening Post : Washington.. teeree S OMEN. sc. wsletes viccard) part are engrave eumstance attending it which gives. it the claim. Me approached the man at work in . that occasion was intended to be a personal . — ers Kaas session Wan Mlnwdex hole frm AVON. oe caaees oes ee 0k 1 Poorman’s...sccese. 1 President,” and” The following Resolution was unanimously adopted by the Committee : RESOLVED, That all Democrats, and all other conservative Union men, who endorse the Crittenden, or other similar Compromise, and who color of hopelessness, and that is the muchthe claim from behind for the purpose of to-be-regretted fact that well known and. ingiving some instructions about the work, . -finential men have not taken hold and made -who not being aware of his approach, ‘struck from behind with a sledge, inflicting a paininsult to him (Mr. Piercy). See Mr. Showalter said that all he-had-to say + was to refer the geutleman to the reports in the Union. The language was plain and not lower. part, are Stephens, Viceup.in one of the: the President of the Pacific Mail Steamship Company,-conveying the gratifying information that our California mail service is to be protected by the Government: @ pet of it. Many things, however, may be susceptible of two constructions. a are in favor. of th i the States aud Nevada post-offi 2 z fi 1th of J d thi ful wound over the right eye. r _ . Pactric Mat. STEAMSHIP COMPANY, peacefel savation of Peon National difeulties tee ld d done before the 13th of June, and something RELICS oF THE ANCIENT INDIANS.-A : New York, May 3. 1861. cordially invited to participate in our primary clogs ._ an ate may yet turn up to render the No-party-Un-. wiprrany Company.—The members of iow a Witoe Tistos See, ad Be To the Editors of the Evenig Post: Ihave eet. t county. He is: eon Convention a decided success. Nevada . yp3-7Jpj sat OW. PRES. AEO SVOTHOR atthe Se une 01 . received adispatch from the Secretary of the y order of the Committee. 3 ithat when he re ‘ : ; the Union Club at Duton Fiat, are rising . his mining claim at Don Pedro’s Bat; in this . Navy, advising me that he had ordered ope of 7 ee ees ibe i i il ORE here 6 entitled 10 . a military Casiaminsel to hold themeelves is county, some of the most eurious relics of the Henin Ganpaof-wat now. in the Preifie aie sehen pesca — ” ses ibid " a sixteen delegates. readiness fora requisition, should it come, to Aeapuleo, for the protection of our steam— pa De trees the ancient inhabitants of this region that we have seen. They consist of a telerably well executed representation of a deer’s foot, about six inches long, cut out of slate, and a tube about an inch in diameter, and five ©" “Pie pony’s budget of news from St. Louis, Jvyhich may be expected this evening, must bring matters of great moment. The last
spony left Gen. Butler rapidly extending ‘his from the General Government on our State. The ranks are rapidly-filling up. hand, have algo ; ‘On the upper goddess of hbe beautiful Ameri ers while coaling at port. This, with other precautions, willinsure their entire safety, with their passengers. mails.and treasure. Very respectfully, ALLAN McLANE, ~ President. Republican County Convention, ‘HE REPUBLICANS OF THE COUN. TY OF NEVADA, and ALL PATRIOTIC CITIZENS who are in favor of sustaining Snow Your Srunk.—As the volunteers Yine of ope towards Harper's Ferry. . We"? about leaving Easton, Massachusetts, : ‘ Eas _ adeitnietratien, in ite y -seiprdoadh maaggp te = of the goddess . "Phe next pony will either give is the news for the war, a young man, a member of one . inches in length, made of the _ material, . 5 ConFEDERATE ARMY.—Jefferson Davis, quested to elect Delegates ry “County y 'Conven‘traitors.” of a fight at that point or the. abandonment of the companies, shed tears when he bade and a small, flat, rounded piece of some Very . in his late message to the Congress‘of the Contion, to be holden at the City of Nevada, es aie pas by page ea a alia y his’ mother “good bye.” The old woman hard, flinty rock, with a square .hole in the . federate States, said: ON THE 8th DAY OF JUNE, 1861, Eh ts wh ail re wy . : . i i ‘ centre. The Il high! lished if . There are now in the field at Charleston, Pen. ‘ otur “The probability is that a retrograde moveshow your spunk ! ey een much handled, and perfectly . Pulaski, 19,000 men ; and 16,000 are now en route June 1861, and transact such other busines ‘aa may be deemed proper by the Convention, in ac cordance with the following apportionment: for Virginia. It is proposed to organize, and hold in readiness for instant action. in view of the prose exigencies of the country, an arm of 100,000. If Nevada City, o1 As the reputatic black with age. What gives a peculiar inRG SAUER NE ele ET terest to these relies is the fact that they : LADY FRANKLIN AT HonoLuLu.—Lad willbe a prominent. item in the budget of i : r Frankli i i i rther foree should be needed, . Nevada T: Dies ickaineessesscseccssccseoe! er, will be sure “fyewa which the pony is now bringing us — aecompanied by Miss Cracroft, . were found thirty fect-below the surface, . the wisdom and patriotiem of Congress will be Ping ite tI. Mapai : arrived at Honolulu on Sunday, April 21st, . and over the spot where they were found a . confidently appealed to for your authority to) Rough & Ready Township..------+++» ook would seeure se "The Government has too many troops in the oni , : a call into the field additional numbers of our . Bridgeport Township.... deteess — © " from San Francisco, by the bark Yankee. huge pine the growth of centuries, h . geport LOWNSAIP..--‘field to warrant the secessionists iii an atBap sp ‘ , g ries, has } noble spirited volunteers who are corstantly . Bloomfield Township eesecvese FEMALE DE mr : She was invited to Rosebank, the residence . reared its lofty head.—Columbia Times. tendering service, far in excess of our wants. + . Eureka Township...++.sseseseresseesneeree “tempt to maintain their position so near the ‘Potomac. They must fight or fallback If they fight, the chances of victory are wofully vagainst them. President Davis is nota vicstim to. the delusion that one southern man is sequal to three northern ones ina fight. He yesterday, foun . such a beastly « had to convey h barrow. Drun enough ; but the revolting in the of the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Mr, Wyllie, and Her Majesty's carriage was placed at her disposal during her stay in town, On Monday afternoon Lady Franklin was received by their Majesties the King and Queen and the Young Prince of Hawaii, at the > Little York Towuship PRENTICE says: ‘Cities are the great Washington Township.----++++ cee cegiinn. se theaters where the grand tragedy of Man is By order of County Committee: played-with the most vivid representations.” wu. # A. Ay SARGENT, Chm’a. We presume the villages are devoted to the a ee es rendition of farees and minor dramas. Powber For Rats.—H.H. Ballard, of Owen county Kentucky, writes to the American Agriculturist that with one-quarter of a pound of gunpowder he can keep every rat from his premises for ene year. “ The pow‘hhs seen-the volunteers of Ohio,-Indiana, and Palace, and the meeting was moet gratifying der is not need te drive a bullet or shot DEATHS. _ JOSEPH BROTHERS, Danoine.—' Milinois fight ; and, ithe ean help it, he will . .. poth sides through the animals, but is simply burned is : giving a soiree t not risk a battle against a superior force of , ‘ small quantities, say a teaspoonful ina place, Binaggio g haggmes ry eaete ; Hall. A large northernefs. A defeat to him, in the out-. [2 There are about eighteen hundred . along their paths, and at the hole where they . ™p the tie i Ulye: ee LEME OPPOSITION STORE “hae at the Che set of the war, would béirretrievable destéuc: . *pplicants for positions in the San Francisco . come out, with proper precautions to preThe fenerel with taka place this %fternoon, at ‘ versall : tion to himself and the Cotton Confederacy, Custom House, Post Office, Mint and Naval . vent accidents from fire.” He says he has re sense areas Freeman pata 5 ee os The: prospect,. in.the east, is, that, the . Office. proved its efficacy by repeated trials. The price choied east ene Con gf Rrend.gnd Hine Sete See Pee *SProsident. now that he has the strength, will] Tue times are hard, wife, and I find it. rat has a keen sense of smell, and if he has FIREMEN ATTENTION! , Aine copal Church, . push his programme, of recapturing the pub. difficult to keep my nose above water.” —_. sense enough to know that he iggnot ‘wanted, as NEVADA CITY. Calico Party, a lip property seized by the secessionists, with . ‘‘You could easily keep your nose above . when ‘he perceives the odor@@ the burnt . The companies comprising the Nevada Fire DeEvening, June “a much rapidity as circumstances will. al-. water, you didn't keep it so often above , powder, the remedy will be of great value.— . Partment are hereby requested to be fully prene mayene _ Propriated to 1 ‘Now. A campaign in the Gulf States in the . brandy.” : Let our friends report, if tho veluo of thi . tC? 1F Parade, forthe celebration of the wirth . _A™™™ oe ead fashionable styles of [The Fir eineibee en a Be oc t0) wuen Sir David Beard’s mother heard wonthed son be abies. form, end with sania seinemat Beane by reference to ; ps trom climatic causes, heuce . that her son was taken prisoner in India and = WAL. BARTON, Chief E ’ fend io celebr _ Watrong motive; on the part ofthe Govern. chained to another case she replied that . a aMaghy: xp! is being formed at Los} By Jxo. Partisos, Sec'y Nevada oar a SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING the election o ment, to finish the war before the setting , ngoles for the purpose of slaughtering the she “pitied the man that David was chained ; between this in ef thabol wanther, sh wild and untameable cattle which are. found LOST! : ‘ 4 : i. : : ww. _. in the southern counties-for their hides aad Prox A Dun Colored Pony, black Of Every Kind and Quality: Barton will tea: "ACCIDENT.—The Grass Valley National. VIGOROUS PROCEEDINGS.—Several young tallow. ae ee Sender war ae Seaiaate _ 3 7 pth dit ways a little son of Charles Mosier, about six ladies, residing in the neighorhood of. Liver: a Sepa warn ing it tos. HAAS & CO., (Cheap Jo.) Ne. Nevada, May 9, 1861. the day. -. te" A Mexican woman living at San An-. Y44® ae f br ; wn age, was badly burt on Friday last. . more, Westmoreland county, Peunsylvania, . greas, was 86 badly burned on ia eveniag of sire aoe aren zane SLUICING Ft playing about ‘a wagon, which was . Were recently taken before a magistrate, . tne 7th inst., that she died from the ae! N . pam BROAD STREET the Mountain. raised fromthe ground for the purpose: of . Upon the complaint of a young man residing . tno burn. Her elethi Fleiep effects i evada Iron and Brass Foundry —_——— Of the New Al greasing, th wheels, his--head was struck by . in the town, who alleged that the defendants, . was lighting a Peg a And Machine Shop, . DRUG AND BOOK STORE. ‘The mines yeaa wagon, when the block was . While returning from a prayer-meeting, threw : i iF Spring Street, Nevada City 4 ; —. is imme take out, and his scalp cut about two inches him down, and having daubed him with tar,. GEN. SimeLps will lecture in Downieville,. @ TEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS B io os pacer". of th ia length. ‘The injury was not serious. Lapplied feathers. The young ladies stated . on Wednesday evening, for the benefit of the . h2,.00 crderCastings and Machinery pb Cc. M. BATES & CO. howe iraok by niienais erm haha! ha that he made use of offensive language cen-. Catholic Church. Subject: ‘Sketches of titted . or wank All hinds pega lding . old furnace A e says several companies them 4 : oid Castings, Saw, Grist, Malt ae TLY Teached sme reniew SOUO character tnd parol romiieenor of] tart ewe asa Wiha "th tteated. WW asid cseiet conte oe Orie, ta ‘théir services to the Government at Washington. 3> The w ne that ackson, Calhoun and Webster. eer een as low rates as any establish ee = little globules ge Te Cay tai . great robbers; they are all the while i eine! EF Iti waid dearly four hundred females . “ESS io.sme sgereero aerating: . Ae trl Like CALIFONIA Ix 1849.—An exchange . situations te be filled. se : N = hatyh eusanigne And will Sell them two fect thick . says the most quiet place in the country =. _gl 7 Me 29:6 BE Commercial Strect, . the quicksilver \ ee agp There’s no rowdyism. or ee ee the negro who murNEVADA ciTy. AT THE LOWEST CASH PRICES pene ya eatin sme Ifa gentlemen in-} 4¢ted James Hanover, another negro, last Weis SALE LB ANE RETAIL DEAL . ce has gone down Be . ] sults. quietly shot winter, wat executed in the Stvckton jai yard at 3 o'clock Friday afternoon. ; with whet on and JOBBING done to order Dr. c.M. =e poysictes: edookig I i . dies z d Ge . t as > : , x ? NS