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May 29, 1861 (4 pages)

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WEDNESDAY, MAW @9th, 1862, =—— NORTHERN DISUNIONISTS. The New Orleans, Mobile, and Charleston == when they speak of the masses of .morthern volunteers that have rus! ‘Washington, i in compliance with the President’s requisition, uniformly-style'them “Lncoln’s hordes of northern abolitionists.” The New Ofletris Crécs ent lately said, in anticipation of an invasion of Louisiana, ‘Let the old, _ eeoandrdl) Lincoln, send his hordes of sérth ern abolitionists here; and we will find-graves . . for them in the soft alluvion of the Mississ?fhese Cotton Confederacy ‘papers are “entirely mistaken. The ‘northern men, Who have flocked-to the standard of the Union pt the call of the President, “are not abolitioniets! Gen. ‘Batler; ‘of ‘the Mabhnctasetts troops, who is distinguishing himself, in the vieinity of Baltimore, by his vigilance, activity, and btavery,in the cause of the Union, is anything but an abolitionist.“Last year he was:the very ‘head and frout of the Breckinridge Democracy of New England. ih snide heen tne veriest soe hts e4 to find DH) t u cite i 8 220 " TYPOGRAPHICAL ERROR ~The » Maryevile . reig, the other day, spoke of the health . Empress, in whick word, **emwling compositor substituted an “m, ” and a purblind proofreader the error topase uncorrected, This ie caasiaad the Marysville Douglas organ, the Democrat, the ridiments of a joke which it thus elaborates : A Paris correspondent writes that the Ex. pressis said to be getting mto a very melanheholy mental ‘condition, which threatens insanity. ep Ezpress of yesterday. The sad conditiou of the Exptess was well enough khown liereabouts, but how the deuce did the news reach Paris? PeYhaps ex-Minister Faulkner was a subscriber. — Democrat . of next day, “Tt is hardly fair to fing typographical errors in the tate of a newspaper editor, either . ? in jest or earnest, because they. are matters of accident snd not of intention. For that ue the Democrat, recently, astounded i readara stating that General. Harney ‘had assel oer “if Missouri shotild secede‘! ies wonld commit suicide, !’--ysing the masculine ‘ he’ instead of the feminine “she"—we poked no fun at anybody, knowing it was. @ blanderot the types. There is such a thing'ns throwing stones, and such j things as. glass houses. How. a Mansavilae Vemonaeh Was TAKEN 16.—The Appeal says P. Brown, a . resents. fairly the get ay ‘an organ ef last ‘year, is heartily thednion, ay sgentiment of the majority of the peop Of that State. It says: “ Sinee the late sowellitel the East,” of the danger of the Federal Government, the force of party names seems to be inadequate to stifle the sentiment of the people on this coast, in favor of defending the’ “Union at all hazards. We have observed a few feeble efforts on the_part of some of the ultra partisan presses ‘to fan to life pattisan prejudices, and to deal in ¢riminations and recriminations of parties, respecting the causes. which have led to the present calamities. But all such presses soon lose their captious tone of expression, and the. people at once. manifest their suspicions that such presses are not Joyal to the Government. They soon dry up their partisan warfare, and are glad to indicate their attachment to thé Union. The people. demand that the Govermnent shall be triumphant at all hazards.” SaALuTary Errecr OF AN ARMY ORDER. The recent order isaued by ‘Gen. Sumer that all unsound men. in .the service should be dismissed, has had a wholesome effect.— The following resignations have taken place from the Sixth Infantry: Second Lieutenant Stoughton, of New York—resiguation ae cared of the Mississ"ie more than mortal can predict ; but, ‘he should drop into a Louisiana grave, it is véty certain it would not hold the bones of ‘an abolitionist. Gen.. Butler is but one of the many thousands of northern volunteers who are just such abolitionists as he is. The truth is, that the genuine northern abolitionists are.as inveterate in their hatred of tlie’ American Union as the secessionists of South Carolina. It is difficult to say which of these factious have labored longest and with most zeal to rupture and disintegrate our glorious Republic. Influenced by opposite motives, they, nevertheless, have worked diligently for a common object, and that ebjéct the dismemberment of the Union.— Though hating each other with # fierce and implatable hatred, these northera abolitioniste and southern secessionists are sworn allies and brothers in the unholy work of . undermining American nationality. Thank Héaven! the hands of beth these sacrilegious factionsara about to be paralyzed and the task, at which they have wrought with such malignant industry, will remain unaccomplished Eyerybody-has heard of Wendell Phillips. He 'isthe'representative man of northern abalitionism—at once its exponent and oracle— and, when he speaks, he speaks for all the abolitionists north of Mason & Dixon's line. For. years he as denounced the Americai Union and Constitution. The one he brands as analliance with oppression, robbery, and murder, and the other as a covenant with hell. ‘He isin raptures over the rebellion of the cotton states, and no southern priest prays more heartily. than he that the hands of Joff Davis and his brother rebels may be strongtl ered. Not: long since, at New Bedford, in Massachusetts, he addressed a large auditory’ of abolitionists, dénouncing the of. forts now ‘being made to reconstruct the Up' jon. He argued against.tho ,warlike attitude which the Federal Government. has asgumed, in order to defeat secession, as a sin against humanity, and strenuously advocated a peaceable separation of the free and the alave states. clothier of Marysville, went to the Bay last week to lay in a new stock of goods, and. at the same time to. marry the girl, whom he had loved for over two years, and who wore a deal of jewelry for his sake. Accordingly but the real name of our her-o) went to work, botight furnito re, crockery and divers other household utensils, an@ the wedding was to come off on Sunday next, Last Tuesday Brown went to the house of his intended and learned to his dismay that another dealer in store clothes had given the old man $500, cash in. hand, for his daughter, and the latter was persuaded to reject Brown—which was done—and poor Brown had to give up all idea of marrying, for a time, at least. What be has done with the furniture, the stove-pipe, and the jewlery which he received in lieu of affection, Ido not know: but I have seen Brown on"his way from the city, swearing eternal vengeance on the father of the girl, who he says was the cause of turning -him into a furniture dealer, and subverting the smiles of his daughter from him for $500. NEWSPAPER TRIALS.—The Virginia City Enterprise says no. person has an idea of the bother of conducting a paper in a new country until he has tried it, During the past week wo have had no items—not even a respectable dog fight. Just as we are going to press,.a lot of exchanges come to us, but they are alla week old. The “devil” is bellowing hke a mad bull for copy ; the wind is blowing like blazes; and we have a bad cold. That hig bar which we expected to come out of ourclaim, didn’t come. A Secessionist on the streetitold us, a little while ago, that he intended to give uaa thrashing (he can’t do it—that’s some consolation) ; and we don’t cure if the paper. never comes out. THe CaLIForRNIA REGIMENT.—The Rev. Robert Kellen, of the California AnnualConMr. Brown (this is not a convenient name, , ferencé of the Methodist Episcopal Church, has written to Colonel E. D. Baker,command ing the' Regiment of California Volunteers, tendering his services as Chaplain to the RegiSpeaking of the cotton states and their right to secede from the Union -at iment, ‘‘and in an emergency a place’ in she tanks.” He is now in Washington, where, at the request of Colénel Mansfield, he has pure, he said— Tlately been acti wend ng as Chaplain’ to the First ‘Bre a series of states . irdling the : G ally o think that their ioetita Brigade of the Department. of Washington, tions require that they sh have a nae rate but hearing that) Seuator Baker was also rais— Aeey ven ing a Regiment of Californians, he is anxious Sar woo aingphibl it — ap ling co you ve to join them either ,as Chaplain orasa soldier wile a —— — — the conclusi that they will have a government of 4 oo tain form: Who denies them the Standing with the principles of '76. in ~ ranks. A Democratic Spurr.—A telegram in . Yesterday's Marysville Express states that we whe eam deny them the right ? tis’) theDouglas and Breckinridge County C : y Cenwe mpiier ofa x ew ign of dolar a . tral Committees of Sacramento convened of the national question. It is thei . separately on Saturday, to make arrangejust as as ia I rae pork Mments for the primary meetings. In the i Abraham Lincoln bas . Breckin ‘ oe preg ce ar olen reckinridge Committee. C. W. Cole, PostPn say? doubtful if Jeff Davis, him. and acts of the ‘secedsioniata with more potent logic than eelf, can detend the master of Folsom, offered Union resolution a. which were lost by 6 to 5, Those voting for it were Hardenberg, P. M. Cole, Burke, Woods and Locke ; against, Hardy, Larue. Wendell Phillipe, the, northern, abolitioiet. . raihot, ‘Taylor, Robinson and tayo. — ear argument ®P"1 Those in favor of.the resolution withdrew, “pind it echo, thus adopting its-reaund the balance concluded their business, and hold primary election on the 8th of June, Convention on the 11th. Pees ae their own. The. Sa Phillips—the abolitionand * ef Virginia; Lieutenant Walker, of Virginia —absent without leave; Lieutenant Smith, of Mississippi ; Lieutenant McLemore, of Alabama ; Capt. Garnett, of Virginia ; Adjutant Corley, of Virginia; and Major Armistead. Allexcept Stoughton,’ says the Union’s dispatch, are understood to be Secessionists and candidates for positions in Jeff. Davis, army. —— at Yolo City, by a man named W. C. Harbin. Wright was a young man about twenty-four years old. Harbin has been engaged with his brother on a rabeh in that vicinity. After the murder le suceeeded in making his escape. Jas. A.Douglas, Sheriff, sent word. of the.affair, says the Bee, to Sacramento, to inform the police officers. Harbin is about five feet six inches high, and weighs 145 pounds, swarthy complexion, light. hair, grey eyes, and light goatee. Yolo is located about eighteen miles from Sacramento, west of Washington, in Yolo county. ; te A correspondent writes to a Marysville paper, from Gibsonville, saying: ‘We are fora union of all parties on this Union question. There should be -but one Union party in Califorma, as there is but one in the loyal States.” . which will secure tree trade: between Canada, the United States, the Confederated States, and Mexico, yet insure the collection of uniform duties on goods imported from abroad. This he proposes to introduce at the extra session of Congresé. te The Shasta Herald says that the Ger, man pesidents of that place are now getting upa handsome Liberty Pole to be chal at the lower end of town on the 4th of July. From its peak will be flung to the breeze a handsome flag they have purchased—the thirty-four stars. — SULPHUR MINE.—There is a com work at San Buenaventura, inSanta pay] ‘eounty, making extelisive preparations for the working of « valuable sulphur mine at that pldde. A gidat déal “oF tile inineral 2 edfor the purposes Sf the company, . company consists-of capitalists who are fully prepared to carry: My gpg ‘tmake Satr.—The. Gace City Enterprise states thatthe parties to whom it alluded a few weeks since as the lucky proprietors of a salt lake near Walker's River, have returned from that section, with a sp quality of crystalized salt, and report of it. They will start outa pack train ina few days to bring in a large quantity. The Mexican Company has contracted for twelve thousand pounds American flag is to be attached to e staff above the cross which surmounts Trinity steeple, New York, at an elevation of 320 feet above the street. A young man recent. ly climbed to the foot of the cross at the apex sight of thousands of anxious gazers, who. Cee wine wedi ce ee eT a 6 oe Yous o or. Cone: ortland teed. aps od takes effect March 4th; Brevet Cotonet Lay, MURDERED.—A young man named Frank’ Wright was murdered on Sunday morning, tH” Judge Douglas has prepared a. tariff glorious ensign with its undimmed galaxy of been dug out, aad mathinery is ‘being “Sigek . . of the steeple, and affixed halyards to it in. . nent Fk ee tea ne pee rN MAT me what v’clock him be/” “‘Can’t tell you, Cesar, the clock has ategoete
last time. exclaiming: anyhow ; de n’ xt time dis aieew: er late to meeting, he no go at all?—* crime are.thus defined : ‘*He who steals half a million is only a financier. Who steals half a million is only a defaulter. Who steals a hundred thousand is a rogue. Who steals fifty thousand is a knave. But he lynched.” Too LatTe.—An eastern exchange says :— * A letter from an Ohio. volunteer, camped at-Laneaster, Penn., thus speaks of a visit to President Buchanan: ‘'The stars and stripes were floating to the breeze in front of his swore fidelity to the Union, and said if the same thing had happened during his adminismeres he should have acted as Lincoln has one.” San FrRANciIsco AND SAN JOSE RAILthe San Francisco and San Jose Railroad are rapidly pushing forward their. operations. the work are néarly ready, and soon a large force.of men will be put on. te Sacramento has been choeen for the distributing office of the Pacific Coast, under the new system of overland mail transportation which commences next month. OFF To THE Wars.—A company is now being organized in this town, under the supervision of E. B. Willis, for the First Regiment of California Volunteers. About thirty signatures have already been obtained to the Muster Roll, aad no difficulty is apprehended in obtaining the requisite number to fully organize the company. Those under enrollment meet for drill every evening in the room formerly occupied by the Record office. — Butte Record. REPUBLICAN TCWYSHIP MEETING ! A lee Republicans of Nevada township, and all atriotic citizens who are in favor of sustaining the Administration in its efforts to preserve the Union and maintain the Constitution, are requested to assemble at the COURT HOUSE SATURDAY EVENING, JUNE ist, At Eight O'Clock, Forthe purposes of selecting Releraten t0 the County option of the 8th prox Chai T = sie Gena airman Towns mamittee. W.H. CRAWFORD, Sec,y: S$ LIAS SUMMONS.—_-STATE OF CALTFORNTA, County and Townshipof Nevada-ss : Before E. W. § the State of California, ‘to JULIUS SAL You are hereby summoned to appear before the undersigned Justice of the Peace. at his office in said aa oa Ril hae: ESDAY, JUNE 19th, a o’cloc +» to answer to the co: plaint ots. P. Tienes, he —_ ° » as per complaint now on file in effiee. On failure so te appear and answer, mt will be rendered against y: sum of $95 50, and costs of suit: Given unae cee 28th oe May, A. D., 1861. A true CRI Ee E. W. SMITH, ” J.B. Gray, Constable. aaa ha FIREMEN ATTENTION! “ The companies comprising the Nevada Fire Department are hereby requested to be fully pre pared for parade, for the celebration of the Birth Day of Independence, JULY 4th, in full uni. Remenek wh completo apparatus. WM. BARTON, Chief Engineer, By Jno. PAtrison, Sec’y Nevada Fire Dep’t. Too . LaTe ror Carrcn.—An old negro in wool for the oecasion, “hab the kindness to tell 1 should think it was pretty considerable late.” “Ise wouldn’t be exprised if ’twar half hour top o’ dat,” retuned Cesar, and hurried to _church-as fast as his. bandy legs-coutd-carry him. He entered towards the end of the sermon. just as the parson was reiterating the text for the The last shall be first; and thé first shall be Jast.”” Cuffee turned upon his heel and went eut ‘Dat means me—I come last, but Ise out fusser THe DEGREES OF CRrimE—The degrees of “who steals a pair of boots or a loaf of bread is a . " scoundrel of the deepest dye, and deserves to be ROAD.—It is stated that the contractors of Accommodations for laberers on the line of MITH, J. P. People of who demands of yeu the . -. ‘ FOR. CO * Pike We hay Connecticut, who had always very constant authorized : th a rg AP a in attending chureh, and prided himself further. ENPORT, ilidate for the Office of Conia.” more on being first there, douemornin ¢ . tor of Nevada county, subject to the ROmination to be detained far beyond the usual hour. ofthe Deneigep A Convention. marae “John,” said Cuffee, as he earding his a » BISHOP OCONNEL win be in os, Valk y on SUNDAY, June 2d. and in Nevada op SUNDAY, June 23d. m23-44 CONVENTION. DEMOCRATIC CO. A Convention of the Democratic party of Ne vada county, will be held at the Court House, in NEVADA CITY,on SATURDAY, JUNE Sth. 1S61, at 160o’ctock, for the paipeas. of to meet in Sacramento, June 11th; 1861. Primary elections will be held in the various precincts of Nevada county, on SATURDAY, Delegates to the Democratic State Convention,’ Broke Loose. ’ vested and put. in yesterday, by offic during the night. sisted from outsi« js out on another that the calaboos state, that.it is-al one in it, a8-an es exse. We woul ‘Trustees the ap E. J. Cook, Seeretary. m27-Iw 7 ——— Republican County Convention, HE REPUBLICANS OF THE COUNTY OF NEVADA, and ALL PATRIOTIC CiTiZENS who are in favor of sustaining the administration inits effortsto preserve the Union and-maintain the Constitution, are requested to elect Delegates to a Coun tion, to be holden at the City of Nev ON THE 8th DAY OF JUNE, 1861, To. select ey ee to the State Conventien to be-holden at Sacramento on the 18th day of June 1861, and ‘transact such other busines as may be deemed proper by the Convention, in ac cordance with the following apportionment : Nevada Township. ...cbeccccccsccoceccsee cast Grass Valley Township......ceccseseeses 22, Rough & Ready Township......seeeeees 12 Bridgeport Township. ...0..ceessscsevsevee 24 “Bloomiield Township . ocvccceccsccesegnee @ MareKa TOWRBHID, ..ccccccccsccccscccceggves 10 Little York Township........s++ seces 14 Washington Towaship,..+..s+-.+++++es ooo By order of County Committee: A. A. SARGENT, Chm’s. Wu. H. CRAWFORD, Secretary. JOSEPH BROTHERS, ‘THE OPPOSITION STORE, &.. of Broad and Pine Streets, NEVADA CITY. Re, j A™ ‘CONSTANTLY RECEIVING new and fashionable styles of SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING, Of Every Kind and Quality. Nevada, May 9, 1861. deoeripdon,” orevery DRUG AND BOOK STORE. C. M. BATES & CO. TLY Wastaie srr comerasra Conven-. AT THE LOWEST CASH PRICES ai June ist, for the. election. of Delegates to tie wh h 7 at County Convention. The precincts are entitled one of thy Fee . to representation as follows : not exeopting the Nevada Township—s, . Nevada’ preeinct..-. 6 Vanderlcith’s..... I Ractee IN ™ Blue Tent..<0-+.e0+% 1 ' yesterday, arres Grass Valley Township—10, street. Severa Grass Valley precinct’ 6 Burrus’ emg Seo ¥ rks tate’ Allison Raneh..:.. 1 Buena Vista.0.0000., I made tately, and Norambagua mills: ..1) ; conclude, after. a _ Row = tec pmaesieiipiag ' ride sobe: Rough & ORY 002 cicD MCW ce.. coses ivaves 1 a —— ; — BS) trig) ooccwees 4 dones’ Bar....000.. 1 ‘Tue Uxwx ooney Flat..... 2, Bridgeport ...... “THE UNIO) Amthoay House.. . 2.1 s hat “ French Corral..... : North San Sune tha strong secess eedeeenewes ontezuma. Sew eeeses pri Sweetihud’s...... 1 Cherokee..:..... ; prrr ing ues . ‘Bloomfield Township—s, Advocate,” yore Columbia Hill..+++.9 Relief Hill..2...0 1 can & Co. Iti Magnolia...-0...+ 1 a —_" : . Eureka Township—12, with marked’ ab esters _ ereees 1 — Fork. , ‘ oore’s Laccccccoed 3 Mohawk Plat.:. coveddia Orleans Flat...«..2.Bowman’s Ranch.. wi ‘ THE ELEYAt pS Ee 1 Sailor Bar .,..+.0000. i sold at Sheriff ’s Little York Township—9. Torson was the Little Yorkessseseess} Pleasaat V alley. eves. ; WA DOG soccccadccgcge 3 Camden.7. she estoads . three thousand Lowell Hill...... 1 Sailor Plat. .2220,000.2 1 have cost less th Walloupa.....+. 1 linac Washington Township—s. THE WATER Washington. .ssss.. S Cinemas 6.3. cis cs ‘d Alpha. pod seeceeeceel Poossan’s Meee edtesees ' orously ' donate The following Resolution was unanimously pipes. Some tl adopted by the Committee : they will soon hi RESOL vee, ae all Demccrets, and all other capes conservative on men, who endorse the Critps onge ray od _— a Compromise, and ae Down WITH are in favor of the union of the States anda peaceful solution of our National difficulties, are wn eepeeted y cordially invited to participate in our primary this year. elections. mae By order of the Committee. * f NILES SEARLS, Chairman. Retieious § TieESs.— The R town, had an ¢ Diggings, one e* have had no se will relate.the s made arrangemé eure the use . preach in ;: and time, our cleric waiting for the ~ thus occupied, ble, a “sharp” ' tur ned to Mr. I utate the keer wed the invit: came into the hb friend again «sk room. Cook . ‘added : « Certs the room to pr it good and. st here, end I wat large crowd ha mon, which wa marked by no dirty fellow pat ing the service. € xercises a hat thinister, and a then the chairs to the sides of * four hurd y-gur Those whe ca Senator D respondent say Senator Dougl: of Brigadier G if it wasse. F also said that if pointed from were tiany wh in that position the first to tell Maryland and : via Perryville : that Fort Mon the points that section of the with pleasure. * than any calle termination t of his course. No Fosrsrn constitution of is like the cons’ cepting afew < United States, . “f despotic Rus People, Not ac joa ;” the se ura j oe GF It is ru & expects to Davis as Gove