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November 7, 1862 (4 pages)

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Ao paw SE i ca NEVADA, CALIFORNIA, cling to. « namié, even after every principle is t the recentelectionsis cufied. The resulof rious fu Gontemplate. A.party, disgraced by treitors in its ranks, and by the acts of the _ goo somes: Field’s Steamed Oysters, PHILOLoGy.—Br. Byrne, of the Nation THE DeMocraTic Namr.—It is astonish. . OSI RtE Porsoxine_ witn Diamonp “Dust.— a few dayeago of poisoning on the, Reading . and on derivati the at oript ing with what tenacity a classof minds will al, ig trying his han@ continent having been effected by “diamond chia The Nevada DailyTr LEA NE MT RTM ic orthography of “Esmeralda.” He contends dust,” I turned to my note book, dnd found MR. A. FIELD, Baltimore, it ought to be spelled’ Esmerelda, as he says the substance of the follewing: I was in Lon the :ame was doubfléss derived from a fiv« don immediately after Palmer was hanged whose Oysters have tong enNOW, ‘7 of Cook, and’when hardly any for the murder FRIDAY MORNING, er in Ecuador, South America. of. Amongst some joyed the highest reputation in wasspoken subject other Br. Byrne, we reckon, is entirely at fault. friends, I meta surgéen and two students roost infamous of ;Administrations, instead of da “isthe Spanish for emeraid:— belonging to the University College ; and they ‘this market, has recently inNew York Etection.—The recent elecbeing abashed, rears its héad again as unblushEemeral Don’t know as an emerald has been found assured me it was well known amongst the tion in the Empire State opens a field for ing as ever, and attdira success. Hada parprofession at the time that Cook was not hly disover there, but somebody has doubtless seen poisoned with strychnine, but with diamond vented an entirely new Process thought. We regard the result as destined ty by anyother name been 86 thoroug something green in that couatry, which might That experiments had been, made with . of packing which possesses to haye an important bearing upon the congraced, as was the Democratic by the traitor justify the beautifal name of Esmeralda.— dust, that the symptoms were analogous. or and it, s duct and terwination of the war against re or imbecile, James Buchanan, its member nearly so_to strychnine; and that the chemithe and ocean,” ths of isle d “emeral The tage over the one bellion, and. therefore, the election is a signiwould have disowned the uame, and scorned eal analysis proved the fact. and that the dust every advan oue be to d suppose are. sod,” ould “grane evwas inistaken for.the other substance. This ficant evert tu be taken into account in disto rally under it again. But Democrats, pre-and the same country. almost }:may raise a question of deep interest to the hitherto employed. It so become has name party their when en cussing the probable result of the present profession’» Palmer never denied that Cook of bloody contest bet ween freedom and slavery. a synonym of treason by the vast numbers Ixpustrious Eprror.—The National was poisoned; but to the lust, he persisted serves the natural flavor, fresh of number great the d, furnishe has it says, Avery of the Appeal does the leaders, in saying “he was not poisoned with strychThe election of Horatio Seymour is a mountraitors by the —S Redness and Shape of the Oyster fal event in mvre respects than one. His doubtful men under its banner, and news paragraphs, and locals for ‘his paper. nine.” I thinkit worth recording equivosuch in stated mond—Notes and Queries. party the opponent was James 8. Wadsworth, a genprinciples.of Br. Byrne compliments Benjamen for his inthat they may be either Stewed, shades of partisiall suit to as age langu cal Hune asa Spy.—The Richmond Disdustry. It isjust. Such labors—the labors tleman whom we have known from our infanwith reey up, and a gentleman and a philanthropist ans from the avowed sympathizer of two or three—justify giving Ben the benepatch of September 27th, says’ that aveut Fried, Seolloped _or Fancye able two weeks ago five men were arrested from men—ar war of st stanche the to bellion he is m évery sense of the terms. When the fit of the plural. It also corresponds exactly a boat in Mobile bay on suspicyon that they with ation organiz Roasted--in fact cooked in any great fatiine was raging in Ireland Wadsto maintain their party with the editorial “we.” were making an attempt to escape to New eness asever. Orleans. They were subsequently sent to worth sent a ship load uf provisions nt his ag much complet as @ public misfortune that . DISTRIBUTION. OF WEST POINTERS.— prison in Mobile, and’ upon séarching them ander adapted to those just it regard We ’ own expense to feed the starving. His heart tic party— The Union denies the correctness of the statethere Were found upon them charts and plans taken from the shell. They is large and his bonnties corresponding.— some man elected by the Democra -—is ment of the Mobile Evening News that there of the defenses of Mobile. One of them Dr. instance for n, Dickinso as man a sach When the rebellion broke out, he left a home Marius Louis Rossvallev, of New Orleans, iavested with every blessing that wealth or not at the head of tha Government to proseare 64 Generals educated at West Point in where he bad a wife and children, has been will not be broken into pieces against rebellion. A the Rebel army, to 41 in the Federal army. hanged, but whether by military or civil auaffection could bestow, to take up arins for cute the present war by land travel, however lengd the suppert of The Union says we have one hundred ond thorityis not ascertained. cemman t would Democra -his country. Ip this he but followed the exthe men who elected him, let his measures be twenty-two, exceeding the rebels fifty-eight. ample of. his ancestry, in the former wats of REREL VANDALIsMm.—-The line of the thy, and will retain their sweetwhat they might,so they only went straight to As near as we can make out from the Army Chesapeake and Ohio canal for a distance of’ the nation. © twelve miles presents ascene of des: lation ness, after the can is cut, lonThe patriet, tho philanthropist, the war crushing out the rebellion. Those minds are Register, the Union is nearly right. which plainly~ attests the malignity of the statesman, has.been beaten—beaten by the attached to the name, and are so stiffened with . Rebels. The canal was tapped in five placer, ger than sccuréa by any other Sttver EeG.—An egg of silver was lately prejudices for the organization, that Irish he fed—beaten by the countrymen he large boulders were dislodged and rolled into brought to Virginia City from the Star Disthey cannot be made flexible to support a the basin, and an attempt was made to blow method. is serving in the field—beaten by Horatio Government administered by any but Demox trict, Humbolt county, which weighed three up the beautiful aqueduct at Monocacy. From Shipments now arriving and Seymour, who never gave acent for any good crats. Had we a Democrat for President ounces. It was taken from nine pounds ef 20 te 25 mi'es uf the canal are for the present purpose in his life—beaten by a man whoisa Ws rendered useless. ‘I'he railroad, telegraph, for sale by al! the Grocery Job‘fair weather,patriot, who has done nothing who would be earnest for the suppression of rock. . private property and growing crops were al the rebellion, as he would necessarily be, if, EerThe Richmond Ezaminer had lately a so desolated. bers in San Francisco. Horatio Seymour and what are his princione of the educated and conscientious states long article about cotton and cern, in which ce A ploughman was hung at Warwick, ples? We have already told who he is, with men of the party, how easily would the other it confesses that the rebels are ina dilemma, England, recently for shooting his fello w-serJNO. B. NEWTON & CO., sufficient definiteness. His principles are class’ of minds, liberalized by reading, and afraid of starvation if they don’t grow corn, vant in the back while bent over tho washSole Agents for the Pacifie Coast, known by the platform on which he was eleccomprehending ‘the crisis, have yielded a and of annihilation if they don’t grow cotton. sub, according to his own confession, because the never would draw him enough beer! He ted ies authorit constitu the to support hearty ted, from his speeches during the canvass also statei that before committing the crime. and from the character of the meh who supof the Nation! Then we would have presente Fhe example ef Gwin, Showalter, he “tossed up” whether he should kill the ported him. It is true, he atand s before the ted the aspect of a united people determined and others, ought to convince any sane man girl or not, and the chanee lighting of the inbut evil to the Union-war cause. Who is people-as a War Democrat. He has exon accomp'ishing a great object, instead of that the word and oath of a traitor are not to pressed himself in favor of a vigorous prose« being split up and tern by contending factions! be relied on under any circumstanees. cution of the. war. That was necessary to Now, the result of a State or Congressional Squasu Pre.—Five squashes at the State success—just as necessary as the agseveraelection is of more moment than the success tion of Milton 8. Latham three years ego of arms. Where are the twb Irish brigades fair weighed when a candidate for Governor of this State, that were to have been raised months ago in pounds each. £ i 156, mained athome. aes PSE bd ain sett meetin i bells to be rung for the purpose of calming In the interior of Frauce, the bells are rung during the storm for the purpose of averGratn.—The Bee says that large quantiting danger from the crops. Herodotus ties of grain are daily arriving in Sacramento tells that the Thracians, more bold; used to menace the thunder-cloud with arrows, and from the Cache Creek country, in Yolo councombated even the dread artillery of heaven. ty. Forwarding & Commission Merchant. te The whole number of individuals un A NEW town is being established and built up at the intersectiun of the San Joa der the age of twenty-one years, in Marys~ quin and Sacramento rivers, oppesite -the towns of New York and Antioch, in this State. i ie FRIDA Wuo friends: a few w stealing been wit There h _, dbout th much lil But it is with a k incorrig mined n gally; th the two A bal ably—v Officers it; two gy; twe driving officers buat, jt gy, and the con was alo ously. mently babiese “Lew” held up clean as mess. Not a ac held in . torial of were id an acqu which t! as had s as to tak to be gu ing. T to our 1 At Weaver & Co’s, No. 59 Broad Street, they har Wevada City. the silv the who Gon purchased and forwarded to Nevada Territory and intermediate points with desdatch. All orders sent to him will be promptly and faithfully attended to. ar References —Weaver & Co., T. E. Beans & Co., Nevada. E. MéLaughlin, H. Hirshman, Virginia city. A, B. Paul, Gold Hill. John Grier, Silver city. no6 a Your Wadsworthsare serv Again, he plants himself on the ‘Union as ing their country; your Seymours are serv ‘ Curtous.—In Malta, whenever a violent storm occurs, the bishop commands all the it. how long he is for war, nor with what result Woods, and their political drill masters, reville, 1s 1,347. it shall be terminated. ate,
THOMAS HENRY, The! 2 PIONEER CIGAR FEAR liams, v Gold F! an incli = terday . STORE man did constru he saw . to run ¢ down. and anc he was head S$. ROTHSCHILD, DprA in Cigars, Tobacco, Genuime Meerschaum Pipes &c. [3 Several severe shocks of an earth~ ———$$——— 39 MAIN STREET, NEVADA CITY. quake were .felt at Memphis, Tenn., on the MN. B,—Store closed from Friday evening to it was, and Constitution as it is” platform,— ing a party. MARRIAGES. Saturday evening. nod 28th ult. Thatsuits the sympathizers with Secesssion In Grass Valley. Nov 5th, by Rev. Walter ~—_ >_> Freer, REUBEN LEACH to MARION V. Compton THE ELECTIONS DEMAND IT.—The proNorth. The Union as it was allowed supreme both of that place. F OR SALE,—One Yoke of Oxen and Wag on. Enquire of J, M, HiXON. dictation to Jeff. Davis and his kind—the bable result of the elections in many of the LATER FROM THE EAST. eemmaes Congressional Districts in favor of mongrel Constitution as interpreted by the BreckinCairo, Nov. 4th.—The rebels continue to Arrivals at Natongl Exchange ridge Democracy, admits tte tuking of propDemocrats, demands thatup to the 4th of mass troops’ at Holly Springs, Miss. The Read the Atlantic Papers! Broad Street, Nevada. erty, meaning negroes, everywhere without March next when the newly elected Controops from Texas and Louisiana are said to AND PERIODICALS !! gressmen take their seats, the war be pro« be in asad plight; greatly in want of clothlet or hindrance. GEO. R. LANCASTER, PROPRIETOR Ifye would knew all about the War! ing. _ But the great fact stands out with melansecuted with the utmost vigor. Tt is not The Grenada (Miss.) Appeal, of the 31st EAD aloud! and let your friends know NOVEMBER 5, 1862. choly significance: John Van Buren; Richard im possible thaton and after that date the October, says the truth 1s at last manifest— they can get them all at A M Gilman, Salmon R T P Otis, Smarts’e O'Gorman, and their like; who are in favor.of war power of the Government willbe egsenwe Confederates are occupying a. somewhat AB MeNiel, San Fran E W Roberts,G V A. P. CHURCH & CO’S: defensive position; hence disapAM Gi . M S$ Millikan, GF ._ & pence, based on the recognition of the tially checked hy opposition in the halls of precarious pointment and. uneasiness are prevalent T W Cooper, Salm R W P Morris. Eureka Paper and Periodical Store, Cor. of Pine and ~ Southern Confederacy, supported Seymour. Congress. The hope ofthe nation now lies among all classea., A Blue, sy Chas L De Forest,B R Broad Streets, Nevada. D Fairchild, Y Barber. Walf creek in persistent action against the enemy, and New York, Nov. 5th.—The ships of war W DLong, Moores The Woods—Fernando and Ben—of New —— G W Hathaway, San F York, secessionists to all intents and purpowe ure happy to know that a forward moveDacotah and Vanderbilt were probably seat J McClellan do Bowles. cit BARGAINS ! BARGAINS !! BARGAINS "' out to-day in search of the pirate Alabama J Sullivan, do JM McRenolds, RC ses, belonged to the Seymour party and have ment is going on. Rice, do . J W Shurley, Washoe A letter from the steamer Norwich, at JGeo Menogue, do Mrs Merriman, Wash’n been elected to. Congress, Are we so fuolMY ENTIRE STOCK GoLp MINEs IN UtTAn.—A Salt Lake cor Georgetown, 8. C., states that the Fort at ST » SanJose M Fitzgerald, do that place has been destroyed and several reJ MeNearly, Red D ish as not to see what all this meuns? It Mrs Peck, vc respondent says: There has been several ar “. bels killed. Contrabands —or— Eureka re rt a good deal JBThrasher, WolfC M Burnes, : means radical opposition: to the Aminiatra” rivals here within the part two weeks from D Thrasher do & wife, do sickness at Georgetown. They also report tion, and nothing else, See the joy manifes. newly disccvered gold mines, abeut four hnnof O’Niel, do M Keyed, town a 6-gun floating battery and a 10-inch thick T Groceries and Provisions! do <A Maney, ted throughout the State in secession groups dred miles northeast of this city. They al ; . iven-clad vessel being built at Charleston W Wisley, AT COST! and four large steamers laden with cotton —_—_—K_—_——— at the result of the New York electio®! The bring more or less or gold dust, which is of the there awaiting an opportunity to run the AROUSE! AROUSE!! Conversation of the rebels under Stuart, who finest quality. A miner arrived here yesterblockade. Awak e from your Lethargy took Chambersbyrg, with McClure, shows day bringing ! i YOU WANT GOODS. COME AND “New York, Nov. 5.—The Democrats of twenty six eunces of the dust. BUY, for lam determined to SELL. KNOW YOU NOT the Fall and Winter that nothing could be more gratifying to the He reports theied lewer house of J. M.HIXON, about three hundred men at work. New Jeraey have carr rebels than a change of politics in the North. at Beaver Head, and chere are four hundred the Legislature and probably the Senate. Campaign has commenced in earnest ?—that no2 75 Broad street. Th: y will have a majerity on joint ballot; henceforth. a progressive and triumphant war, The same idea bas been obtained from Southat another place. The miners come here afwhich secures the electiva of a S. Senain the Clothing Department, will be sucern sources many times of late. The Democter supplies, and will fit out and return at once _ . tor in place of Thompson, lately. deceased FOR SALE! _ . . cessfully prosecuted, until all the world and the racy of the North is the hope of" the rebelAll the claim that have been opened are They elected theit Governor by .6,000 or ‘rest of mankind,’ are thoroughly equipped, gi)hn the Pansae 8 ms of Mules inthe agon arncss. . 8,000. Rogers, Terry and Steele (Demofrom head te toe, with Business Suits, lion. Those hopes have been burnished said to be Enquirver = J. M. HIXSON, fing well. The Indians verats) are certainly elected to Congress. Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, and 75 Broad Street, Nevada city bright of late, and we shall soon see the reare said to be friendly Washington, Nov. 5th.—Col. Etlet,. who Furnishing Geodst Just received, and for in the vicinity of the flection from the Richmond papers, as we mines. commanded the rain fleet, has been promotsale at leas than San. Francisco Prices, TURKEY & CHICKEN SHOOT ed to a Brigadier-Generalship and authorised at the old favorite place of resort, ‘ now dv in-the countenances of every traitor to raise a RARE CHANCE for SPORTSMEN! brigsde of volunte ers te serve with FRENCH INTERVENTION.—The S. F. Herto his country here. 8. HAAS & CO., the Ram Fleet, in cunjuetion with the GunSor. of Pine and Commereial Sts., ald says that a prominent Frenchman im tha The subscriber will set up any nu Oct. 19th, t . boat Fleet in the West. Nevada. ’ ST. Ienativs Couiece, San Francisco, ber of Turkey’s to be shot at wit city has received a letter from» person hold. The Secretary of War has ordered a Miliglobe sighted rifles, on Friday the 7 is nearly completed. The principal hall on ing » at his place on Boulder street.@ position near the Emperor Napoleon, tary Commiesion organized 't» inquire into Pacific Mail Steamship Co. Shooting to commence at 1 o’clock P. Me A the second story is 260 feet long, and will who says the conduct of Gen. Buell, in reterenc e to his that the Viceroy, M: Mercier, te of Chickens will be setcz marksmen witt rmitting the invasio. of Kentucky, 0. . The following steamships will . pistols accommodate 3,000 persons. It will on the day follo Saturday,) st t be used the Confederate Capital, _ the tim! _nel to some ti back an chance Faw brook . the 20t days. ' $1000. row. sent by Napoleon, ;Tagg, c J. MULLOY. his failure to relieve Mumforde. az dispatched fa the pa Mh of . same hour and Sens. as & place of worship for some time. When was to ascertain if the South November, 1862 : ee could sustain ville, allowing its capture by the enemy—his the church is built along side of it, the cost themselves in their conduct during the battle of Perryville, allowrebellion against the TO SCRIP HOLDERS. ist—-GOLDEN AGE, . of the whole, including the value of land—five ing Bragg’s force to escape from Kentuchy Nov, Nov. lith—ORIZA ‘Preasurer’s Office, Nevada, Nov. 4th, 1862 North. He reports ot Commander. » they could not wage a without attackin fiftysvara iots—will reach nearly $1,000,000, g them. and also his operaNov. 2ist—CONS? An Warrants drawn on the Genera) successful war, and must succumb Commander. says the Monitor. of the county ane registered prior to Kentuck tothe powtions in Tennessee l on presentation at this offe From Folsom St. Wharf, jer of the North. at 9 o’elock, A. a. Court to be held at Cincinnati. conv TRY Iv AGaIN.—A “cotemporary” states. Louisville, Nov. 4th.—It is reported that For Panama. ed will cease coase with this will be conveyed from Panama to *‘warmy is’ at h Ten that Mr. Trait was run over and killed on _ Lance Gamu.—Two hunters oni the road pas 1 ated Lythe Panama Railroad as fro so wallto New York by the A the land road the other day, and adds between Stockton and Mequelumne Hill, in New York, Nov. 5th.— on “WANTED! WANTED!! Engthat » similar misfortune occurred to him ten days aad 0d abel orsie \ about two years ago! killed 600 quails, 20 hares, 30 rab bits, and a grouud-hog. * without material change thee Cor. Secram & Lridesd entor® o yanaiees Wane. HENRY ate. San Francisco ‘roaey Commission Merchant, 59 Broad street ‘Ai ‘ The late election answers. that of carrying out the doctrine of popular New York? sovereignty iu the Territories. Intelligent Why was the draft resisted in Pennsylvania men knew that was all bcsh, as they know and Indiana, and by whom? ‘The election “the pledges of Seymour to war measures are would answer if we had not been well in‘only te gain votes, The Democratic candiformed before. “The intense Union men of date of New York is in favor of carrying on the North have gone to shed their blood for Your Vallandighams, and the war in his own way. He dees not say their country. respectively 152, 126, aaa he tossed decided the poor girls, nae