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May 29, 1862 (4 pages)

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. *s { . ~~ Tueaday last, “The Satmon~ district, they} and received avery handsome vote in the or Joun Conness. ert letter . the-faajotum of the Secesb, for they ‘wore all F piste aew't pon seo? He was ‘in favor of one Union party tast fall, ok = nothing paca sat vee fen is means he wanJohn says : ‘wanted the Union saatinail oh fi ps to be united in one.party, but eta the hep aiioon have not done just ii bene. patziotians requires all Une ion men to uot together, he will act with his party. if it is so foolish as to go it alone.— Ho likes:;hie country so well he would be , because the necessities of the oud it; but if the “boye” stick cai lies & ao canvas, Neect not but regard the fruits of fusion in the past as of the most forbidding and discouraging . body he has disgraced by b his habite and l . guage. Nesmith is onother instance s the . ill fruits of Pee te 4 new wu, 08 they did MeDovgal, and ace yield or compromise publicans will be obliged to take another enemy in disguise or allow an open Secessioyjst to be elected? The Democrats in the past have been dictatorial, extortionate and intractable. Their leaders show the same spirit still, which bodes no good in view of the election vf a man in place of Latham néxt winter. te be generous and just to all liberalized and reasonable Union Democrate, Lyet want to know, if a fasion Union ticket is put inthe field, what sort of a Dem eerat lam voting for. If ove js put upon the ticket in this county so bigoted as to be likely to insist upon electing a sot or nobody, I'would like to know the fact in advance. Give ua liberal men, whatever their past pdlities may have been, and we will be satisfied. But, for one, I am going te look tion he will let the ‘ecessities of the country take care of themselves and go with ‘the boys. Mint Arrains. —We have been shown a business letter from a reliable source, in ae gold-at-the Sar} Mint is charged to the “bad faith s.° It ie anid he has instructed the Asanyer in the Mint to work slow. The effect of ‘drive them ‘to the refiuer'’s extablishment of Kellogg & Co, where the people wf the State are to be muleted considerably in the ‘way of per centage. The busines of coining at the San F'rancisco Mint has been carried on extremely slow, if we are to judge by the complaints of gold dust buyers. At this season of the year the Mint should be made to do allthatis possible for the accommodation of the vourtry, und if the Superintendent is playing the people false his conduct should be looked into without delay — We.-cannot think Superintendeat Stevens has sold himself to the refiner's establishment, ‘though the Mint under his management is the seoures of many complaints. a The San Francisco dispatch to the sanien Oo The stexmers Brother Jonathan and Sierra Nevada, arrived from the North on Tuesday. The former brings $54,000 and the dutter $32,000-in treasure. The Portland Times.saye the steamer Cure ‘rie Ladd arrived from Lewiston en the 20th, ‘with news fromthe mines and $200,000 in dust. Some big stories ave told abeut the richness of the omnes ; labor at thé anines «was rating at an ounceper day ; all prespect‘ing parties who had left for Powder river, had returned, having found nothing to pay. Some 200 adventurers are said to have returned:on the stewmers from the North on . ‘say, ia rich, bat only two miles in extent, ‘aud every workable foot is claimed by the 20,000 miners already there. Jubur or THE 12TH JUDICIAL Disraicr,, ‘Gov, Stanford has appointed Lorenzo Sawyer, Eaq , te fill the vacaney on the bench of the 18th Judicial Distriet caused by the fesignation of Judge Alexander Campbell. Mr. Sawyer was formerly areaident of this county where he ia held in high esteem. He ‘is peculiarly fitted for a judicial position. In 1856 Mr. Sawyer was preased by his friends asa candidate for the Supreme Bench of the ‘State in opposition to both Murray and Terry American State Convention, Tue Sen Joaquin Republican, with its editor imported at great expense by Latham, is dowp-on the impeachwent of Hardy by the Eegtslature, Lathim's protege considers it perfectly awful to impeach a Judge for words spoken against the Government, and . greater latins She Senators whe suet i ipooh ; the public of Superintendent Stev. i tike-W::--H:-Potk;--and-Governor—Sprague+ -doubted it. The institution must of neces« well at my legislative ticket belore I vote it. Every man upon it must be beyond suspic*' ion not for euch men as Stark or Latham, for Senator. There's where ] stand. Yours, A REPUBLICAN. Nevada, May 27th, 1862. Comme Rounp.—The Marysville Express # coming round and even going farther than some realold,slab-sided, ‘ bobolitionists'* of the olden mobbing time. Tt begins to talk now. For a specimen brick ef the language of the Express take the following : Negre slavery must perish in the Southern States. No candid philosopbic mind ever sity end: The question is when or how ?— The good that we have derived from African slavery is no compensati -n for the evils that have now, through it, fuller upon us. © It is a strange fact that while the leading se. cession paper in the State is talking sense in this style. regular old abolitionists are craw. fishing the other way. seolanesnsctabihiinpiienasniees Money Easy.”—The 8 F. Herald anys the resumption of setive mining operations is evident in the increased amounts of treasure shipments trom the interior. The receipts of gold this week, exclusive of the amounts brought dewn by Wells, Fargo & Wo., last night. reach $1,000,000, and this in the face of the fact that maay of the main chanhela through which we receive our gold supplies frum the Northern mines are nearly or quite iss passible in consequence of deep snows. * Money is easy” in San Francisco: and the wrines have ot just began to * give out.” AppotnTeD.—The Alta says the editor of the Mountain Democrat has been appointed minister to Hayti. We find the above in the Bee. It is a splendid appointment. Dan. Gelwicks has -been seeing and smelling a nigger in the fence . long enough. It is eminently fit that his gentas towards the black race should have a field commensurate with its transcendent . powers. Hlayti is just the spot for him for . a-few years. As his abilities expand we suppose he could be promoted to Africa after a little. Coup Nients.—The uights are uncom fortably cold, “about these days,” so much 80 #8 to require a libetal supply of blankets for sleepers. The nights of Sunday, Monday and Tuesday were each accompanied with a light frost, which, so far as we have heard, ‘had Gond but little ae pein and none at all to fruit. Woot.—The soailnie of wool from the interior, says the Stockton Independent, are character. Look at MeDougal, who, ve . Taian ‘. Republicans all the pledges they’ doaired, ’ a . ae A Seas; two Hawaiian, three Indian women of the “4, ’ race, and four half Indian-children. is I was not surprised. eee li seated with tvahince benches, at a table at cheno sateen the speaker ; to find these natives early morning and evening meetings ‘week day, besides seven district meetings , and on Thurs day afternoon meeting ; and to find for a few weeks past they: have kept up an afternoon singing meeting. “Most of their dwelling houses are quite rough, but Kenao, ee the tost f . Hawaiian Christian in California, I found ving in # neat little house put up by himedlf, # ccager: outside and in, and two of the neatly papered. I have not found a interesting commanity since coming to California. Two of the the Indian women ‘1 Hawaiian altogether One of them reads it with considerable ease and correctness, juins iv the singing, takes part in the i baat > and prays in secret. She has just n taken down with the small pox. shall earnestly plead that she may not be taken away now. She is the mother of three bright children, one child, a girl of eight or ten years old, they say ti & good reader. She is fast recoveri from the small pox, and acts like a well be« haved and thoughtful girl. My heart has been touched by her patience under suffering. ‘They have put a stop to drunkeness amon themsely off these whe drink or steal. deliberation they voted to raise $500 for a new church, and that is to be accomplished within thia year. After some hesitation as te whether to contribute anything for missionary purposes till they had raised the $500 for their churely; they” finally voted, before IT arrived, to take up a contribution every monthly concert. Heavy Opps.-—At the Charter electien, in San Jose the straight out Republicans were beaten. The Mercury says that they “ had to ventend against city patronage, shaky Republicans, the emall pox, whisky and h—!! generally.” THe CUT worRM is committing great ravages in Tulare county, destroying gardens almost entirely. Here tuo. icle, » Democratic newspaper, in an article headed “ Conservatism,” raps the old fogies of the country over the knucles in splendid style. We append a portion of the article, which we think has about the genuine ring in it; There 1s no conseryatiam in war, any more than there is in a pestilence ; when a plague sweeps over a country, it carries away all whoare on its line o ‘march ; and when the flames of .war are once lighted, the route of armies is marked by havoc and destruction ; men are daily periling their lives in detenee of their country, pouring out their blood like water for their flag, and ao long as the enemy keeps the field, their.mission is to weaken and. destrey his material resources. The tebels inaugurated this war against the Gevernment when peace and plenty were smiling on @ united people ; without jun cause or provocation, they ti on the flag which waved over a fortres® built for the protec“ten of the very city Whish turned its cannon againat it; they well knew that by so doing they would draw upon their heads the veugeance of all loyal citzens; they have sown the seeds of ruin, and must reap the conseess and yet-there-sre—tmnen who teem t selves loyal, and call themselves conservative, who think the war should be so conducted that the traitors can retain all of their property; and that. the only penalty they should pay for their crimes, is submission to the Federal Government. tee eee A Newspoy's at ee story of an eaterprising newaboy is told b & Detroit paper. He took the telegtaph ings of the news of the Tennessee battle, and, at bis own expense, had then telegraphed to Port Huren and the various places along the railroad route. On the receipt of such [ fit rived at the’Various 5 he found crewds anxiously awaiting bin everybody calling r the At Huron a meeting wae in progress at , and the choir was singing as the sounded the aptg lg agin ad een up, ‘ Saced te tak two of the . . . 4 GOLD ware stan ae A oe Baran ai fo. r oNRY RSEY.
Nevada, May 20th, 1862. lw Republican Coumty Commitee. — r Lz of Nevada euiyvares nan pn 4 y at 20% ice inthowe members of the attund are requested to CMfeveda, May ane Py mitt, Oman. EMPIRE MEAT MARKET. How at Hilo; Sandwich: Islands. The éldeat . onabdie They tell me that after due . DAILY fee Pow‘dered and Coffee Crushed te any imported, This domestic Ke t disburCONSERVATISM.—The Calaveras Chron. ‘. to which fact we pr ag pg citizens oie aoe 4 Ne, 5 Coenanawenes street, # be found at the Bee ee ae above hand the best quality of BEEF, PORK, MUTTON, Corned Beef and Perk. Live Beet Cattle always for sale at.areasRetail Dealers furnished with Beef at low rates. He solicits a continuance of the very liberal reeeived. -— Nevada, y 2th—tf COLDEN SYRUP ! _ SUGARS. ‘ r ‘HE undersigned effers for sale his ‘ioeial: 1,000 gallons of Golden FR SH every day—pale Sherry color and rap #8 le Refined— much np oe te Also, 40,000 po poe six hundred thousand Siaiaote for , coal within roduct? for oy an Greure. my28 tf TATE CONVENTION .—The People of this State who are in favor of sustaining the present National Administfation, and of maintaining the Constitution of the United Statcs and preserving the Union entire are requested te elect Delegates to a State Convention to be held in the city of Sacramento, on the 17th day of June, A. D., 1862, for the purpose of nominating a Candidate for Superintendent of Public Instruc tion, and for traasacting such other business as shall properly come before it ; sueh Delegates to be elected in accordance with the following aphiton, ‘Ips, spite Fischer, sone. 1. Gravee, oF ming Comedienne W. H. LEIGHTON, Who will appear in three favorite characters. Monday Evening, June 2d. will commenct with the comedy The Performance in 2 acts, entitled AS MODE s.: Or, the Little Devil's Share. kd dbeeeste -eeeeps Mrs. H. on, 1 ieee ee 4 : ER ht ete aetldd €.-Anderson, Fra Antomio...0+0+-+++++ bevaedeey G. E. Locke, 1 Fi S kcwawenenee id caeshinee cee E. Thorne, #eeC. Tas greets sti ROMDETUR. « concccesonsady bisseVe been Miss 1 Caselda... geocedent wibee shove Mrs. G. E. Locke. To be, followed by the Comedietta of the WMAID “WiTH THE MILKING PAIL. Se dpecas ha Willy, with Song...... +s, W ‘Leighton, pa iin nsnceh ee C, puderson, Kigernoa. Prrvry Perec eee tiie ee eer es oksccbecencequedaesdde G. E Locke. sia . Se dliehi eaes AS TA Pl Faree 6f the FOOL. OF THE an oo : Betty Saunderayisssesess> Hi. Leighton, Ww her celebrated Laug ghing pee. “ KemoKmo,” and Duet of * Should’nt wonder,” with Mr. G. Locke.) Prices of Admission + Dress Circle and Parquette. --$1,00, We oo 00.000 0 6 enkee KAEPERESEAES “Red etoneee 50 ete. SOCIAL BALL ! MRS. BLUM would respectfully inform her friends and the public ng she will givea GRAND SOCIAL BALL atthe Temperance Hall, on. wo mesday Evening, June 4th. Alllovers of dancing are respectfully invited toa Tickets fin « dedabeae stan cide ecese. 168;-00. No Guaetene tas eration given.£§ _Nevad City, May 22d, 1862 _FOR SALE! . DAGUERREOTY PE GALLERY. Itis the most COMPLETE ESTABLISHMENT _ of the kind inthe Dlountaine and as the owner is compelled to leave it will be seld on very "REASONABLE TERMS.23 A party. purchasing now willbe enabled te his in the ofa few months, as establis: tismow domg a SPLENDID BUSINESS, which will go on Increasing till Next Winter. Purchasers desiring to LEARN THE BUSINESS will be taught the same mall its branches, by the undegsigued A. LIEBERT. portionment : Nevada City, kl 15th, 1862. [email protected] sae Riise do cecene [ Was iach sieves Bernardino .... : P bee y-7 TO THE AGED.—in the édeCalaveranss.s<.02.s O}Ram Prameisen.'.1.2244 . Lkcline of fe the loss of ital force consequent Celusn ss nregeesces fied Joaquin-..... 8} upon physical decay. ean only be safely supplied Dente Geen >s2944 San Obispo. ... 2] by some vivifying preparation which recruits Ri Dorado.-.-..-..02)Senta Barbara.°.0-./ 1 the strength and spirits, without entailing the a EEE Clara ....+. 9} exaustion which is always the final effect of or— oe seacenrenes OrUd-reres+s + . dinary stimulants. We tender to the aged, 1 nena en . ViteesseceeeslO. De, Hoatetter’s Stomach Bitters. S02 ARGHIND.ns 2y000 wisspessoe~ss768) Ay an invigorant and restorative, immediate im Mariposa.. ..... 3 he wccsece sc ecese 7 . ite beneficial action and permanent in its effect M eresecscces Odes socece ‘21 it tomes the stomach, improves the appetite, a sone ners . ~ eee “nee Se ; acts like a charm wpon the spirits. For dyspeppions Smee ne ie atlanta nai 6 . sia, oppression after cating, billions chehe, wind Napa.ss.sseesereees ‘Tulare & Buena Vista. 2 . cholic, spasms of the stomach, sick or nervous Fevadn. «> <'2e° oe ele. treme seeeees OT heagd-ache, chills and fever, tremens, prostration, Plumas .s.ccssccesees inc, csssace .22s gf Amd all the complaints special to the feebler sex > It is recommended that no delegate be elected unless he be a legal resident of the Cvanty wh ence he was chosen ; and that no proxies be given by Delegates to any except citizens of the County which they shall have been elected to re present. By order of the Republican State Central Com . mittee. WM. SHERMAN, Chairman. UNITED STATES HOTEL. No. 49 Broad street, Nevada City. (A few doors above'the Califorui} Stage Office. ) THIS HOTEL is x withatsed the dreet‘iee of 0. Tt e ° hes boon thoreurbly renovated and fitted up in the best manner. For comventenes of locat‘on, cleanliness and comfort of house cannot be THE HOUSE I8 NOW OPEN & READY. For the Reception of Travelers, and a sit Peceripetctas rae tar re Sarat coke Greg feel themselves at home Kany + ora Board wi ee ee eee eee ees nents by the day.... Se eee ewes eee e awh eo POR eA eee eeeneeeweseseceeses HO $0 759CtS. W.GRUSH, Lessee. Nevada, May 3d, 1802.” EXPRESS WAGON FOR SALE the Batters are carnestly recommended by thous, ands who have witnessed their superior efficacy in such cases.—Sold by all Druggists and dealers everywhere. may 20-im ficult it is to make good bread, and we therefore take pleasure in calling attention to the faet that & Co's Yeast Powder, In every respect tt excels all similar preparations every offered to ihe public. See advertisement in anothes oteme. oe — D: -s % J.CZAPKAY’S Private Medical Institute. Sacramento Hy is ! Hal Ff en enn ae Puc Nt «af the Ne “‘tienal 84) ape 1 read Ht is only necessary to use Redington Suttons will be a and a nie on the P, Ge. Vhelp ject. Th for a evp in vindie: VERY twelve mw covered 4 will be di sufficient of this ei duetion . Has, 80 6 refining t ed and pi The pr duced fri of a very cther pat to custos "pay for g the mani Thia d Tne roUs 6 Har natw: ot New . road will cher limit Fo Herald « T HE 8 "weaves t pathavay: lifted Sur in riding duced a . der with sized bre faet, now seize aim It as aleo berth in A = of such gie and } are suid however. birds tha will alse lows. aFrw following ern pape “Wi Wet Things rebels’ & them .te Western tie court “With We tende THE « who cho ‘tions; w from wi theaviest an storm: and frow . virtue an