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i?iLUi'i,K op thk statu op re shfoM irons expo- I and lhe PresjdwH approved, an Aci to suspeud Ic ■ /■ me—The action of tbo laje Damo- ,.,.,,,,-, peoal laws forthe prosecolioa crane ■ i1** ■■ you ore aveare, In nomiou£oa for the Cbiel txecuiive llt;;,,. United BlaWe, from the state ol B-bode 1- , was proved to have boon guilty ol ibe grave nndi-r all clrcuin-lama* i:.** . use hia offieal mil i- 'dcnund from , v,-*-v iviii *.:.■ i. hy lhe govern- ■ ;* uator -- - :■ at< iou ol i.i ■ •■ Which loi n politii the i' i^d ipt in t >e ■■'• eol ni bis ■ ' ctioo. ii.eoily proper in lbe l,i \ l.l rr eon try. i ice [ fiileriaiu n« ■ *.■■- n , ; ill v avow, an i would ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■'• : ■ Stab and ooul ■ wbicb uo ■ ■ ■' ■ E -. t a. id< -; md, . . ■ opinion ofthe eo ri ;hl ■ and p >wers . . . . and tbeir u 11 es, i my i Hon. to ! ij I . ihe ■ I di em propei a fiinjfuhi-fheil. and a venal prcs-i which supports lln: ■!-. Kdministration, glossed over tbe crime without re- ill bu ■ ■ ■'■ To ,,: i an ,*v|,-ii! ,i,,. j cn ith :>l I on ,'.\i-l in I lie iii^lo.-M '-! v.* ;...,*:.. ,, ■ ■ ■ : tbe ■* v itol, aod so notoi lou* ■ ■ ■ i. 1 i ,. ,,; ,., the had bet ofi , loud, is i rim ■ ol tiaUoui.dm ill ■■ perl - jiidgm : ■ I, * *'■,.■ , ... ■ tie ,. *■ head ... duly of thi | Frdei it Union, thep, nvat ■ ■ ( i Btitutton with all ' i ga *■■ ' liberty . . ■ ■ ■ ■-■-■■ .- ;!.■: ul tba toil iii, *,- umlefstiN.d by lbi la ■ v ■ i lourt ol ibe '■ ■■ ■■■■■■ r1'1 i"d ol p oh und iranqwiii y, a I ikti m I.*• ai y dep irl ■ . * . * * * pres :; Ibed lor il by the org . : * I iv ol attended i ■ ::"' :I1 . nciieuiijeut, v.i ■ ■ ,.,„„:',,, , i(,n ■■ the multitu,; , Intaiaant p. ny,-. intolerant i , anv oppfl itliou, tlw re tra ii:i,| 11m latla ed by law 6n th,, _?&1 gevernm nl i -1 A o«f- i.i itent ■., in ■■.■■ d i,; ■'■ i '* oar-rtslera.il ed by lbe people, muni ■ ;, ■ li] i lend lo revolution nnd snared ■ '-' ll! c in stitutional lilierty nnd Uie d ir-ohHion of Ihe Uuion. During liie lirst sixiy yeai ■ ol our national exis ■ ,,.,,,.,. qo . iir,. li, in lUt ',' rl-v ol any poll 11 rn! pai ly, d tred to p iniato, mui li leea to y.\- tily, an euaruachmenl '■■■-, ;'.,*■ n ■;.,, gover ra en oo the rights of or ibe liben ius ol ihe cltlzan. Ind-ed snch was I ■ ■ iiIouh solicitude ol the lniii,*i ■■*■!,■. of the Orel c,n,,:iv ■ ul .*,** EJiiiied Si ■'■ ■■ the following atnendm ml to the Constitution was pro ■ posed, ami nube< * I I*:* the rtfjUiBite uuinbnr nl Stales: ■■ i'i,,- powei •■ ■■'■■' A, ft . tted '■■ the I 'Aird States V; ■■'..,* Cqnstitutitn, B«r /*.*- htbited by it to the Btati ■■*, hv !■■ tenwtto : te States, ■ esp etitt ty, _ op .. ■ Until the fivent into power bf v,.. i; pab] ■ oi p ■. rl y l:-.-- fl 1*1 MOg r,iiir**;i| men i . I :, ,: i * . .,! . ...rO I v tb ifl fefl power '■" lbe i uderal gun i tunaut, r oiled in (be liiqriain iota! '.-•.-. .:■■ is in r * ! *. ■' I ■■ - ■■''■A to Uie Amer- i-- mi [Jnioo than '' v,i.ama. .-a*, bas respond d witb alsi ::i.\ i" I ■ il fn m id 06 her p ilriot- l pah! wilh ii:',",;i]:On;:iinv cheel fuirji .■■■ ber purtiou ol the 0111 rous tux ■ levi d by lhe govern moat, Rod contributed a lai ger amount to fcfl National Baiiilarj Futld lb it any nnu ol mt sist* Bl ite But while California ' is famished the m isl grtU- ii'yini: ovirl inoe al an at Ien' aud an* \\eh meat to the Union, yel ber citizens must havo witnessed Wii h appl ■ hi ni h n »0 1 abbi ri ence re- paaisd aol >t tyranny, u um p ition aod oorruptlon practiced by ihe tlepnbliciiu Aduiiniairulion ami Congress al W -.1 h ■*, md their otA lials, civil and military, throiii; mu 1 ■■■ I nitcd Smtes, Vfe have Been noulial law proclaimed and lhe writ of Habea* corpus suspei d d, Lhfl n.vit ol thai I'V jury denied, lbe Bancttty ol Lbe mails violated, 000tribal Ib(bb le*Idft dn whole communities by Ir- rei p ip *,i.i" military sutiurdiuates, iiqpi isonmetit, banishm Bt -■■ den :■ Cl * I ou C I :: ma accused ol nn ci ime and i ri id h doi ■■ : i ibunals uultoown lo tbo laws, and a ayatoea olaapioi • asul-aeotei po )'',: ■ --: t ■ -■■: '•■ *.*. * I B idl a pa all*'- only in I lu- annals of Aai til ■ ds :.* * ■ i v.aii.i: ■■! Ip cympl on * : il), ■■■■ nnlragi -: ii .'.-,■ beeu lorclbly siippre-s* id '■ order Ol v*v itoant, or refas id all mail lacili i ta- and m etinj ■ ol me people oalled l i oo ider and pe tcefully p ilition for a redi ol ■ hai el ■ d ■ 1 ■ ■ I :- the poinl id the i■. ■> yuel. B ■ ir iu mi id th il thesu wrongs have not been perpetrated alone in secti' ol tbe oooairy ■■ b re ;:'■■:■ pn vailed., loyal Stutoa "I tbe North; u il j l*wb ss an.l i*,v;i,,n* ibl ■ uuib-J, li'.l! publicly anil s'latnele -iv by tbe exprosa order nl lhe id uiu irati in. Auatn, tin: Uoqstitulion ni the Unib I Sm ea, Ai :ir:!e 4, 8ec. :t. enact- th >l ■■ in ■.;-. ■ a ImilU d ';!!l1 by Uongi ■■ into ■ i uion, ml uo new Son- --bnll h ■ ..* . reeled wil iln the jurisdiction of any other State, or any * !< ■ lo tin i hy 1 1 vac ■ tion ol two oi* :n *. * o 11 i.;' ;*;av*-. without tiv r* 11 -ii. ,*; the iegh la nre ol I lie Statea eoooeroed, as well as ol Uongresa." Iu diliance oi 1 in* pi liu pi ph] billon ol lb ■ org inic 1 iw, Con- Pres", ut its lu<t aeasion, parsed an act, which lbe :,r approvi I, di im< aibei in ; the Slate ol Virginia aad I irinin : within ber b mod gjei a n iw State wlthdul ihe ■ ■:,*■■■■ : ■■■( ,;. ■ tie! tiure, Tue nctioii „; ov.- -[-.v.. i ■■,![■ ni iii vv iou in Virgiuia is of peculiar -- gui Icance lo mtr pe iple, -- ■ prupo ■ eitlotis li *■ v leading Rtuiesuien ofthe republican par y 10 dismember UaliforuiK b*.* are ■■ **; '■'■■"■ '■■' i her limits; a measure which would ".i'i (0 the ■< '■■"■'■'■ i is nl oui lex-ridden wi aflis. , Fine'' ■■ lent nl tba United States, by h ih emancipation proel imati in, al te apted t (ere with an Inwil i lush ■:*,* under tbe oootrol nf iii-1 In liv*.iri ,i gtati -. and has ti*u- itoci td an alrheal i mpa sib ■■ h irrier to tha ree instruo- tion of tbe Union. By hi plan ol "coinpi ns ited emancipation" the President and bis party propqaa to tax Ih' purch ise the I'roal nn ol tlie io-.vu i :.■•■■. ami ;,! ;,■ * lbeir lab or in coi ■ that ot ihe whil ofthe north tl is I .■■ id. We c mnol fla ter DUr- aelves that Califorhla, if 1, ir peopl [uh see jn, and by their vote* at. lbe eneub .: i lection approve. iii ■■ ■ vill ■■■■ * ipe fiom the tbraideio wl ioti In many of onr lifter si ites ol i ho t_ Llautic. I ior lim ■■: ■'- im for our free* dmii. and the sn red qbiig tlion incmiil tnl on us i ■ b quealb to en the free toatttntlons un lit i a. h eh v. * '; v. ■■ vi ; n* ■■■*.i nm'';.- in*, p, ;. ■, r, a.! ni mi >h os to il the p dis mi h ir , ■■ l pi d- test *i ■ cal and :n* ,i anwi ; * ■■■ . I Within lhe la and mflllotN d ,11 u ■• hare ■ n i rpr id d, nnd Upward-, ul Iw "-ir citizen iave | I ou ii ■. * ,* ■ ■■. ■ ■ . ■ that in-1 and nl Ihese hrou ;b the Imbecilil5 alon al VEa ■■ V. poll - 111 ■ 111 . the war. disclosed the ■ . * that parti- i with contracts for ■ ■ ■ - 18 Ul dishonor | n the ,'*,■ i .: . fact, ili.v * . aderl;'. i that si.\ . the great iu a pciiod lees than twenl miarortu * Ordeal Ol * | truth ii r ■ ■ Tailed iu tbe ranks o! lbe administtatioo, that a e the '. to*, thai. ■ i*!*i:i,i„.-;in Bqose ol itivea was oooalraiued by the pr«sur« ol ire, ior mai feasance iu office etary tJI Wit: y< I lbe Proeldent ol l , i . * ,,- hi\v\ro an,i consent ol tl ,. Senai *, appointed Ibis unworthy mini in i as I i |oi at tho coot* o' **1|(' imp re. . * . . : ■ ' ■■ tional di-iaii.-.-iixi ^touJd clajm lhe Berioufl conri- ,,,.. ..*,*. . true citiz»*n uf iba republic and to ,.*■*, ir couiilry Irom certiiin de- ■ ■'I uo: i,,,i. !.*:*. I a retnru to na- : jonal justice, lor a sn ict adherence to national i. * accord tn ,* .; to all the »late« their sacred und ... This ■■■■■ill he ine Bret advance opening ih.* way for an honorable pence 1 :.., ,|.,. ; 1Btj . ■ -. u„ion ul ■ gr b-loved country, and f.,,. ii,,, im .: .,- ■ i .i nenI i.i all ihe difficult" s that .,; ;;,■■ rep ibHc. ■*, ivpntion. whicb M>em- bled a' Sncrame^io Cjtj on lbe 8lh ol the present monih, rtdopl d and ptfldiehed to the world the or dio- . ]',.'■;. iijg rtsolutiona. Tbey constitute the baai nf lhe dem icratle nr^aulzatiarts in this Btate, They ,.,,,., ,;;it;. |:| p iip ,,;:,! ooequivocftl langdage, wbich in**'- my entire ppprohatioo. If ..*,,; | Bhall feel my- H hound, by every coftBl- deration i I honor aioi duty, to respect and maintain lirrlil : i,.-,,:.,,/. That the democracy or the Btate pi I . ;-.. in favor oi an nnalterableadbarence i,, ti,, cmiditulioa "I A.w UpUed Stales, with - ..:,,.= i-.i ■ -a-, ol civil Hb irtji unimpaired. Rtaolved, Tba* «S we m favpr oftbe restoration :li::; preservation of Uo- whole Air,.'rican Union ; ■■ .■ v,. recognize to Ita fullest extent the rigbl and duty oftbe goveromeot lo resist by every con- :a] utional no Je rebellion nr insurrection aaainsl ils lawful Mipii'iiiaey : bul. We rccoi.rui/.- that fljtfsf, ...,]. iv ,,,;■ ,!,.! puxpoee W r< stoi ing ita ennstitutjoo- il ;,..-',, ; jty., and lor no otber purpose whatever. /*, ,../*..,/, '|-1: ri ii ie ibe dutv ol the state of Ca- IHorni i. as a member of ibe Union, to yield ob* edienca to all c nsti^utiOBai acta bl Oongress and dM h'.*d,o*al Baeeuttve, and tbat any individual, ,i :v p ,. i -.-_ -,, im r i ali noii' .vo:* lo incite ,*■ /a, nip .,-! eMion within her bord affectiop and Record among ber people io lo r Mt Inierests. Resolved. That the aim and object nf tbe de- :ilr:oi-.L'i,- party Is U. pr<w#ee tb* Fedaral Uuipc nod the rights of ihe soveral States unimpaired; and thoy beretiy declare lb i1 tbey dn nol coosider thjead- .,.;,,; v.* ,;:.' ■ (; urpation ol sxttatirdlnary and dan- ireroua powwe nol granted by Lbe Coo-titiition — ttfe suhverHion of the civil by the military few in States not m fnhttrraotittc or rebalfton—ihe arbi- ::■:,; i !EI bury arreat, ln»pri#OD[nent, trial and ?-.;- i,,,.,.'.. 0| ,\ ni'Oir tn cltiz in* in such Statea where rieil 'niw exists in tat force and reiam- lhe hap- pwsiton ol -iv.wh and ol the proBB—4he op^n and ',*,*:,,,*...i disregard ol Aiv\v rights—tbe lanatical attempt to place tha negro on a soohil Etnd polUi- ,..L* equality wtih the wti ite race—and the employ- ment of uiiuhi ■ I test-oat ha—as calculated to pre- .,.■ *,.,. or I*,,-.!,,:*,, a nn',.-." ol lhe several Stfttes or perpetoata* gavernmeal "derivrogKa just pow MB from the consent of tbe governed." Resolved, That we are opposed to nil secret political organizations and societies, b'b dang'eroui !,., the liherlwrt of tbo peo^e nod destructive to our republican Uwm ol -oeeniiiont. /....,,■■■'.■'>,*.. That we Qlaim and demand iisimilien able riglwiB, freedom of thotubi, Ireednpi of speech, I tbe pre^s.snd turiher declare that government .,.,■::(..;':.a,a,',! ut all nmos b:i lu'lfl In a strict iic- - |y io thO people, and tfyaj, "li errors ol such Bgeniaeboald be liable to tbe full nnd free diacaastpn loi the purpoBe or Qorractioo by the bai loi box. Resolved. Tiiat we denounce and unqualifiedly condemn ihe Emancipation Proclamation ol the Presidenl ol the United States as tending to pro- tcacl ir;;i, ftnltety civil war, incite servile insurrection, and inevitably close the door ftttever to a re- Frtorai "ii "T 'V'- union ol three Stafee. /,!, f.-rr-l, 'in.*.! we disapprove of all OongreB- siopal laws tending to Bubstimte a paper currency ,iu California in pUcc of our owu metallic eiicuUt iu r medium. Retdlbed, Fbai the #plrli and meftiing of tbe Dc-imeraiie I'.a'lnrni nf llii-* BUtte are Oompriaed oi ,i*.,. .•,,*!,!-, ■'I'o,i ConstituLiou **9 it is and tb* Ualon as it wns.'' Tbere are otber subjects of crave public, impor- i i iv, io.1. ilirecily emli aoed in the above , IV* uu: ma, be (pre cio-ing this communica i,i ! v* , ,,;,,:,, vim my views io (qferepce to 111,■ i;i i= inciting iha1 niia-ii! and serious consldera- litic to permit the in; mi ■■■ration into our p* ate of a] and inle-' no;* caete, Tb" Immediate ami most obvi i ol thoir preaauce wiH be to Ijriog tboif I Ibor into ruianos competition with Unit ol ont worthy Indus trial class; a result wliich must be deplored by al] wb<> nv*.ri* [|H, [material prosperity ami moral ad raocemenl ol tbe laboring popolalioo, aa one oi lbe noblest ol^ecta of a stato'a legislation, Io the .-wii; ,,i my eleotlon, 1 AvA\ use my perBODal mid official influence, as far ai it. m ty I a legitimately .■.-;.a i. ,*,.i, to procure l ba p usage ol laws to di>- couraRe Ibe inwn gration of all such pereone, Il will be my proudeel ambition to aid in makig Ca litOrnia lo every respect, wbat lbe pioneers pi the ate ,l,*.**-i*ji,,*il i'i. -hoiild be. iti- home ol a h'ippy, .*..,! .uni p iti iotie raee ol white iroemon. As Lhe rederal laxes, wbich oar clilzens wid be required to pay for many years ti aoma will neoaa- sarily be oneroos in tbe extreme, I flhall, if elected, o;-acm- 10 administer the Btnte govBrnmant with vieal io tht Btnotist economy. To the attain ,*nt nl tho- end I Bhall advocate and eari«Mly re. qotrnnend to the legirfative departiooot ol ihostate thorough revision ol lhe revenue laws, ibe nbol* fiment ofall useleaB offices, and the reduction o salaries wii ma ver practicable. 1) wteg Au. lasl Session o| ilo- Le(t isle lure Iran eh i-os ol -jreut value have been lavishly granti d to indlvidnalB ; in ma ny Instances witb Bucb rechleBB diaregerd of tin wishes or wel ia re ol tho people as ta induce il rea~ sonable suspicion tbat corrupt appliances bad lB- flueuced Lhe ItyjiBlatiFe aoiion. A^.in the Le- gislalure, with tbe aanotion ol lbe Governor, bas made appjopriatlons anticipating tbe ordmar; re- veoaes of the state for years to come. It requires in, si gutneui to iiinsiraie the pernicioua result ol • ■ich n system. These utilises mii-l be correcied or the state will be involved i!) hopeleBa bapktruptcy. ' hether rt parly which bas Inaugurated them can safely entrusted witb tbeir reforatatlon, if> a flioj winch I-* mains fur you to detennine. I*',.|low-,riuz,'os, If ever ibei a wns a time in onr story wbicb demanded Irom tba people of Cali fornia tbe exercise of eo lightened reaaoo nnd exalt- d patriot!enj, the present Ib thai period. Tb*s or- iloiary IpRtiei ol B Btate canvass sink into insii_nili canes when compared to the couaeqoenoes depend ni mi tbe result, of tbe approacbrug September election, ft will determine by what principles, under what rulers lbe government of California all be administered lot the EUtsuing lour years. More lhan that: It will pxetciee an important influence on the public opinion of the eastern etates ml possibly on fhe destinies of the nation. Your very I sul ati Ofl Irom the tumultous fiissions, ami -cc'ies of sanguinary violence, prcvulent in other sections of tho Union, will bestow dignity and power on any judtfajenl you may ret:dm*, Deoido, t.hen,wlieiher yon will adhere toa party, Ilie leaders of which i ulhbs-dy trampie uiaui the most sacred guarantees ol liberty, or wheiher yon will support liie national clemncriiey in their eilorib lo arrest the proi-resH of B despotism which threatens tu subvert every veat&fte of Q-eedom thai yel remains in the American confederacy. Decide as far as your votes cnn deti'Miiiiic tlie fjiiestioii, wdiettier the in- icrio'o.in,. war which desolates our unhappy coun- hull be waged for the preservation of tbat constitution, and the resloral ion bf that Union whicli your lathers ordained | or wheiher it shull tie conducted '■■ » spirit ol fenaUoisra, which abborB ami rejects alike the didates'of huinanity and naagea of oiviifz»d nations, with no other objects than the emancipation nl lour millions of negTt slaves of the south, and tbe estab labioent cl a con* Hoiidaii'd military despotism in the north) Whstt- ever may be your deolaion, my fervent prayer is ibat heaven will vouchsale to our beloved country a speedy deliverance from iier present troubles] and tot; *li fornia and her sister com in -.initios on the Pacific the continuance of peace, prosperity anei liberty. John G. Downey. Julv 13th, 18(13. rnr,,.' i"1 S V M M O N S. S. CALnTTORKl*. ftwotyofLo. Angela.. H».ins "..,.. i .,„.' ,..,■,.**.■•-..: Ll;,. :,lii,i.,vri „r.,:,m,'s it. [.^,,,1,-r. „„l„ :,;r „„._■,r„',.-fn„o .:,„.r,„.,orll», Ont . g«od ,:„„.., l„„„i„.i,„ir„r„„.ri»,nt,ff.^..„,,„,„ . „,,,_, ,i„. i,,r,-„.,»„l.)l,-,„*; "»"»■.■ »,,; ,"•■■■■ VW, i,,.r,.„.',,„... It., ,:b|,;„-1,.J Inun U„' SUte ot ,.»,, or- -rr ■ib.pl.inl,r.A,tori,ey,lt.-. e_, that s, -vi.-,- of pupmo, [,0,'liO:, Li.' nop. Of tbi. or. l.„V.*iii-:ele.sSTAU. ■ iivw^k,,,,-,- |-ul..V^h.-,l ui L.is A,,:;,'!.-. colll,tv: Ai.<) il a|.|.e:irimr lb;.t lhe daaiiiai «nd uaUU ,,1'tln. ,l,ri;.,i,laa! is in Lai A.^eU'S count*,. am Htdrass while lamd ooonty «as Lau An<relc; l-,n-th,To.-,l,'i-e,l thai lhe Mi,a,n„a*s i*.ii.l eerli oftlieeo-mplalnl be leposltecl In th« Post Otnce, ii.SilrcsV" ,1 ta ilfli'iienn! r* I r-ai,i i.*.;ly. Lamina's. Mav 'JlnU. ISil:'.. W. V.. .niYUKS, County J mlge. STATEOF CALJPOBNtA, Coanty of Ias Angel": I |0hO W.Ijhore. Cl,o*k orihe nistriut Oourt, of the i-.t la.lici-.il nUtritt. Lor- An-clcr, oaunly, gluten! Cal rbta do hereby certify tbat th*abov* ami roresaui.t: fall 'true and correct eopy of tha original aifdw aa tb i L. S. L May iv offloe. a mv hand, wilh lhe rscal of oar t affixed, at l.os Angplea, tba 26tb day of 13U3. JOHN W. SHOfiB, Ci-H-. By /oaSPE HuBSB, Jr. Deputy. STATE nr (WLirOP.NlA. Cuiatj- e,n,i.i Anfolaa. In the Hisli-ir-l (\.i!r! af Ih'* r"us. .lii,li,-i:il ilistaadl, .liiieitiin u r Bcott. vs. Henry Daltoa. Action brought to the Di-n-isl l-i'iirl af lio- i*'irH .Judicial Di-*?trict of the Sla*c „f('aiiroi-nia. ia aod far the sai'l County ol I.,,.-: A n-.:iAr~. ..ii,' il,,- ,*OM,i,l*inii lilr-,1 ui sn iii C-oinlV ol l.os Angeles, in tbe office of tbe Clerk of said DUtrlct Court. PHOSPECTtJa Ut' THE ^ Twelfth Volume of the AgliAJTTIC IVIOEfXH.LY. rnilli-; July number c enooa tha Twelfth ToIBH1 - ilIKl Wl11 eontnln nur-h , ■jJcOnteilti aa wflt wmtifl it to marked cnnsid*.r.. Nat.li.'unrl llavtliarne con tributes fnr the lirst n new volume •-iluf.siik- Qltm of ihe most tutweattoji S!i,*l-.*in*r*, Clrvi'i* Weiidtrl! lloln ■,.«ii u,r u „-,- Doings nf a .Sun lleani." Koaart Pale Ow?n {.._ *' .■■rh,."(''hi.im.s i,!' l.iihnr or Kerivee,'-' and pre vi,*,vs for llie study oftlie people nf Amarics. Uaifnri* ilton crwitlnuea her pOpvrlar "Ga-la-i>aya.'» pr„f , " Ao,-,-:*■. ollm-s analhia- ,.dii,|uoi-t pnjier on Mou0t«i,, -'■-vith the ib(],_- hia admiraMa g£h. » haa written for ltSS* 'r^Ef'^A^^ other will be iuoludod Begun U. i^aT 68th -number. 1 Start lia*, given tbe fiu-llurintiimr number. ,e Alantic Jtttntkly has it Be try a Its faith in i ■ootia - r<!*che(i 0, iiaa-m-vliii-oajilHiutthe „"' nagaiine han ever atom.,;* partial liberty, and ils warfare i,^,,,^' i-y f.iim. have made it a welcome ii.0 ■ verv month, lt does not abate in Ii, ' ial ami hallle. one jot of thai firll, bfli.r''' riv-ln-iia- whU-l. hi'thl. and Ju,ti„ , , win, bnt its fa! lire piiRCs will i.llow an V* ■•. in iilaiiinir belore tbe minds ,.f tlle *■ n the power of the X r m'' rebellion founded i crui .■ of Cali Benrjl Hnlion, ,1,'f. ni'i.l Plaintiff, in [HBtrfct of the sin County of 1,,,i Ang *,.in. (ft copy 0 vhi,-[ irnia send greetina:: ire hereby ia-i|iiii*,.**d i,._ vou by the ate mrt of the first Judic i in and for ilie a rwi-r the complaint ti ianies tliis summon iiiivs. (i-.xcinsiv,, ofthe day of ihe service oa van of this summons—il serve,i wudiii this county; ni, if sewed out of this county, but within [MsJudicial Olstriat, within IwioUy days; or. it se ved oui of aaid ,,ist,*i,.|. thep wilhin forty Says—or j udgment bv del'aall will he Vriken agfttnBt you, accordo.g to the pVaver of said eomplaint. Tim vi i,! action [a brodght lo reactor of yon the sum ol $500 fur work done and services rendered as an Attorney fnr vou in prosecuting, defending, and solicit Ine of divers Banaea, mils and busWeas, and for further Information referei.ee is made to tho complaint, and for intereot and cosls of suit. Aod you are hereby notified, ihat if you fail to appea the n,,la abort ,-,.q„i,-e,l. apply Albinlie. enables its conductor! ■nt talenl of t he eoniHr, in ;, H J» own writers m American littMltll^ a pagea, give ft ti««,i^JJ . lis s Vile tnbutor iid plaintiff wil! lulu' judgment against yoi e Cunt for the relief prayed for iu eamnlaini. ■en under my hand aud lhe seal of thoDisiiaot.Court, '■—, of the i-'irsl, ,Indicia I liistriet of the Stitta of Cali- 1 fornia. in and for the said County of l.os Angel' S. Us, this (ith dav of November. A. D. 1S(52. j JOHN W, SHOHE, Clerk. ,—' By JOSEPH HnBBR, Jr., Deputy ,UMSS 1U-S.SKU, I.UWEI,!,, (IvUKCK R. HIUAKD lir.NKV W. idM.I-KLl.lAV, ll/.^KV G1LF.S, LOtTS A'lASr-l/. WALTER MITCHEI.I,, HALPH WAI.-Iin I'.MKRSCX. HKNKY T. TIJCKERuiv NATilANIKI, n.UVTthiKN-K. JOHN WK1SS. ' ' C C II V/.f.WTU.. MBS H.B.STOWE T W HIGGINdON HARRIET MARTINEAtJ AUTHOR ■■ . ■ * *'i Howth," CHARLES RESftE " ' MIN..". :.I\ W IH>\VE. '-TI1F. OHJNTRy PAMQW.i ni.lVKRW. IIiiLMKS, IIAItltlKTE. FREfiCOTT JOHN- C-. WH1TL1KR, lU'l'.KilTT. il. I.OWKLL ' E P WH1PPIE. EDWARD EVFRETT, KAYAllf) TAYLOR. J.T Tlti i\\ lmilHJK. CHARLIE E. NHKTON, PHOKliS^Ol'. A. IJ. WJ1ITB The foregoing list, it will be senn, includes the 4®- LEADING AMERICAS WRITERS,^ And is mieli W to warrant the publishers in proo,i,in[ The Best Assays, The Best Stories, Vho Best Poems Whieh Am i talent ,■ SUMMONS-, TATE OF CALIFORNIA. County ef Lob Angeled Having read anil eunsiilered lbe allidavit of James i). Lander, I It appearing natiafactorlly therefrom, that a good ■ si; of aet ion exists nn hehal'f of tlie plalnlilTs Kleisb- ai .t Sichel against tbe defendant- Henry Dalton, anil that, said defendanl- has departed from lhe State of Cali- [jyilie.aliiiii nf lbe plain tilVs attorneys it is ordered thai sei-viee of sinnnunis in ihis case be made ou the oaid defendant hy publication, by publishing the sum- mons. with a cortilieii copy hereof, once a week for three months iu the l.os Angeles Star, a newspaper published in Los Angeles County. And it appearinjt that the doniicil and uMial residence of the defendant is in l.os Angeles counly. and that his address while In said county was Loa Angeles city, ft is further ordered that lhe summons and cert i lied copy ofthe earn plaint, be deposited in ilie post -office addressed to defendant at snid citv. Thus done at chambers this 23rd day of May, 1865. STATR OF CALIFORNIA, Countv of Lns Angeles; I, John W. Shore Clerk oftlie District Court of the Tirst Judicial Histnct, Los Angeles County, Stale of Californi by cartlfy tbat 'lie above and foregoing is a lu id correct copy of tbe original order as the sal appears on file in my offiee. ny band with the seal of our na Court affixed, at Los Angeles, the 25th day May, A, D., 1863. JOHN W SHORE.. Cien; By Joseph HubbB, Jr., Depul s Angelea. In the J L.S. V Ma. Terms —The Atlantic is for sale by all Hook i nodical Healers Price, 25 cents a number. Sub»crl),ti._ far the year, $3 30, pnsl.age paid. Yearly saWn*,,}.!,, ■eceived. ar single number", supplied by any dealer he Publishers. j-ti?* Specimen numbers sent GRATIS < icuts for postage. TICKNOR ,«.- F1KLDS, l'ubliih«i 135 Washing ton.St., Boston. and IV ' liom •ipt or ii! VINE GROWERS. Grape Culture. Wines and Wine Making. WITH NOTES upon Agriculture nnd Horticu]. lure, by A. O. HARASZTHV, Commii. eioner to report on tlio Improvement and Culture ol tbe Vine in California. Numerous Illuitrationi, One targe volume of 420 pages. Price, post piid, to any address, $6 50. N. B. The above work is well worth tea timet ils price to any vine grower in tbe Slats. g^" AddieBB orders to A. ROMAN & CO.. Booksellers, Importers and PubliRhen, 417 and 41i) Mciitgomerv street, Sao Franiito, lBlttEl4-ffi8 i'i' r;:;,-l;r,!i- tbul may i,:i,*a affdct the if pteStJUt aliii nu*,' pMsperity. When Calhornld becopie ftcoveTelgii tn-Smber ol tii !• Ainvrioati Coated bi a-cy, abe waa endowed witb all Um rights and pfrivilsgea enjoyed by miy ol ibe orlgioal thirteen slates, By virtue rrt that fovi.r- eiguty tli- is e»tltt4d M all the ni'iieral wealth nltfaln ber bonndanes, Hhoh la the opinion ol sue oessi-ve legialatorea Iftfti have espreawd, ihroitgh vr,i:„*i- eDaonneUta, their viewnon thesoftjeot. and ■r.;.*:, ir, ■ been t e loleraa atiJudioatiDfl of tbe Supreme !'"'iri. ol tin: Btate. TfaWi im- tbe Btate hai gu ri ri',1 tbte ri.'ii w i ill the mott jpalouS cure. She holds ii in trual for Lhe beBefil ui iici oitiapn?, 1 iBvhig iii- in 'VTfi'uily free to wmk and develop Mu* iniii.'s as ihali owa jodtpmeats awy dtetatfc, ex- rri'l.i.:; r,,.i triiniic iiinri p.iriK's in pd^c-'ioil, and ■.\oiAi\r-ir]n-.: in Ih" local lam inruhi Iiy Un* rniinrf i11■ .*11■. - ilWB ter the m;uiat_cuietit and «;tivernmeni.o! their reepeotl ve dlntrieta. Any inter lerence witli the niiii*'--, ili**:i, liv tbfe lederal goverum^nt, could reaull sad i'! rtnoAtl-fcaled erll. It would Imp ilf. il not d r<: ;*,,y nil mils itis: titles now existing, m,:i check all luture dawiopasdnW "I this tlie chief |HOtlfCe ul onr Wealth and prosperity, virtually Intrikhra at tlie very toun^ationa nl onr astablieb- f\ v:a ritii'jr-s iuid -uli-tiliilitH'. for tli" pr,*S('n t ae! i ve enfigy ol om people, .wiile-t-pr-i.'Hil cnnfusiiin and deeoltttion. [ ahall. therelore, l( eleeted te tbe ■ lorial i,i:ir',', BOppori nnd irefimn&iftnd ih policy neretoforu puraued by theatateoo Lbli eub jeet. Ii sIimII he my Dare, undwr nil o)rouinatfti)cea, s otaintaio the miner* in tbe Bole and uo-diapated paeeettiM ol lbeir eliims. and) al orbed by any .■■I,■■■!-, or ov:;vy~ A. federal authority, and ezNopi Irom ;iiv cnitMii or taxafleo by tbe lederai gov- . ! tta ihiiuvrl ro li" lhae BxpHoH on thia -iii.;.*v !;■■ in virion-; i isduMtioii* wii ich have recently ii'viiit,*,;, foceshadowiug a disposition on lbe pari t»rth preaeol admiotairation, to a*«B6i. -a o »u- tro] over the tnlneS, with a view to halse exlraor din '• y revenue im- governmental purposes, Such ,.■ mi ■ ■ ni polttjy will iol he tol ef ati d by our oil i ■r .;t,,,! in will result disastrously t, ;;**r**i: rotereeta oftbe atate. My own opiti- Bzed Md ooalteraMe, tbat "TO tHB minkhs Bl : v...* |-:;:. lAKHD," BSd A' •■)■ o'-.rA lo tlie Gbtel y ni rite Btate, i pledge mytel i to pmplov ,i i the pow ■;■ r vrv the oonatiioitefl and tin* lawa ■ii iv eool ■■'■ **i in** i.i the niiiii'.cinrce and etilorce- ■ Thore i.s ii not Sum* n;'j*T.t of v:i**t im norl ■■\i..- <• In a . ir eltize ia, and ol -p 'clai Intei eal ta the ttiborlng white population ol baliforuia. ka- ■ in 'in* Al lantio states indie ite an im- ration to nor ehoree ol a large number ol Bhe ii***:: :i rn-.'. The deetroctlte and uooonatilational psl Q] ol Hi" administration haa released Irom aar- vitnde many ihooi" inda nl tbia dnfbrtunate r ,*■*, lOoCberfl -I'd'1.". Ttn'v inl* kb their eld bonei to the fre< 'i:,, i ■■ :'■■■;.■ ni ■* no* permitted Ce remain, ■ ■ eqnanUly will ootaea prohibitory me»- anreaara * "■i| toy^na in OaUforaia in- n* to iti't will) '■: n-.l'i,---' townrt ■:; deaceni who are all pady within mi i,loaad judgment teaches tbat it ia impo AMERICAN EXCHANGE. Cor. Sansomo and Halleck Streets •"OPPOSITE THE AMERICAS S'HEA'EBEO SAN FEANCIS CO. THE CTSUffiRSlONED respectfully informs k Trjivfliiii; Public, bb well an 1 he more pertnar tli at he bia leased the above ■ irrl .:,*rll!l**l.li>* located Ho tfil. ail J 1II tC B keeping tl "■■■ A FIHST-CLASS 3IOUSE, At Moderate Prices. In the la.-it tlnure niuuihs tiicrc has been cxiiomieil a large amount in '*■'-modeling and Re-r«riilslilng, the EXCHANGE. Mid it wlUno-,! eomparo fayorablj with tbe Brst oiftsa totals of the city. WE HAVE SPLENDID SUITS OF APAKTMEXTS tor FaiuUiefi; alao a large aatnher uf fine sin.;rle Booms for gootlemeft. It is tin, imi'P'-iso t,f tho Proiirictor io mako tho EXCHANGE one nf the most comfortable and home-like boKfls in the Slo-i-v ami uiafce tho Prices to Suit tlie Times. T 3E3I E3 TABLE Will ho Supplied with every doiicacy iho .season affords. Sue BATHING ROOMS for Henry DM ton. Action broucbtli Ahe Eirst .ludvi 1 i ,,*i ■■ , ■ iVr . and for the Eaid BOttffty of Loi-A plaint, filed in said conuiy of Lou j said District Court. The Peopl* of tho State of Califor Henry Dalton, defendant. You ar named yi U i n I i SVs in Hie liVnr-*". .,,, Hist not of theState of Cali fen, ia, i of Los Angelea, and to answer the e (a copy of which accompanies t his days, (oxclnsivo of the day News-Dealers and Booksellers, Head and Kemember!!! Wholesale Kews-Dealor, Packs and F< To I PAPERS, MAGAZINE } t0 1 wiih great dispfitob, all the DAILY .md WEAKLY _> JOII-\* W. SARGENT, Proprietor Ti::*:r,i>-,i:io v,<*\ -va^sei- mm & VAN TASSELL, 3Iontgoinery street, corner Coiu- Huercial, Sun Eniiicisco. "I I his ,-i:ii!i eft -if s ,-illir unty, thin forty days—or judgment by default .inst you according to the prayer of said District District, then 11 be taken i mplaint. fhesaid lelion is hrousrhl te vr.eivvr of you the sum of $803 nnd 47-100. for divers goods, wares, and merchan* i delivered by plainUlis to vou at vour instil nor aud nest, and for interest and cost of suit—for further in- nation reference Is made lo the complaint. ud you are hei-chy nelified. that if you fail to appear and answer the said e,,mplaint as ahove required, the nst you. apply to ;on,plaint. under in v hand a-d tb« IC&I oi tlio District Court of ihe First Judicial District of tho State oi •) C liferuia, iiiand fr.r th- Kttld County of Los klngoles, this Utn ilav oi Xovcmher A D. 186*2. j ' JDHN W. SHORE, Clerk. By JOMKl'il Huueii Jr., Deputy. Piic ■s tlirat Defy Com petition. nal'ed u,v , .. ! ,, nal'ubliRhed. -til llieaitlerentPub he Trade wiih Uur,l. raits. Prints, M.nlnh catv;inCty. Liaiamee dealer*th closest attoul Send for i a:-;,0Lr Friends and G-cnerally. tbe Public lity, V iiilnrcst of Messrs. hall on the 1'IHST tofthe J. H. STILL & CO., BOOKSELLERS & STATIONERS, GENERAL AGENTS FOR AMERICAN AND FOR iGN NEWSPAPER AND MAGAZINES. No. air Montgomery Strent, (Rnsa House, Between Bush and I'ino streets, SAN FRANCISCO. rr U.S. & CO., HAVE JUST ISSUED f 9 • a new List for 1SG3, of the principal Newspaper ud Magazines, with the prices per annum, supplied fror heir enliidilishmout, of which the following conn.iiMe th iriucipal ones, viz : Book i filled promptly, atthelowcs payable invariably in advance New Military Hooks Received as soon a* Pnb' lisiitd. All kinds of MILITARY; GOODS imported to order. Swords. Belts, and l'le-entation Swords got up in til nest -style in thirty days, at fifty per cent, lean tbmSii Frani Add re; DAY OF MAY Ksaut Ii A T E 31 P O R I TJ M So long conducted by that firm. Mr. WM. H. MEdO. for tbe luet eeveo v„;u-« BaJMi wilh Me-era. 1*'. teCo., reFpectfully solicits a contiuua of lu,- iir, 1 fOnSge s,, lour; an'i li hern iiy '•i-slowi'd upon old im,.is,*, eel ii*. X en lire conlidijnoe iu our ability to Mr THE0DOHE VAV. TA«SELL, for eight years v We^sra. LeGaj & Co., would be pleased to see his friends ai his uew place of bnaineae. The hni._-,^.'..,ie.iee of Masses. :ir**.<n & V.vv T.*SSl-:i.r. the trade ju tide*- lliem in saying that tbeir work cannot he excel] ' , ■' rl finisti or durability. 1! ivarr; ,,-rh-,' ■ ed rVraiiiiemeiit s. we sliall he ineer re,',*i|ii 1,*,* ,'verv sleanier of ^nil goods al tlie vrry Freneli nml Ain<«lc»ii Mnititlaelurt:. fl'#" f)ur Stock now on hand is superb. I ill. p ib mine and judge of tiie merits ofour claim to lire rule of l.KAliKKS <jf FASHION Be*- ■iiiiilv Harpo l'et,*rr A rth i = Mai s Lai s lloiu :i (per , postage paidj., and Gazette of Fashion i* Qua'teTty Be vie wootl's Ma-gas Keleolic, Ma^a/itio Continental fcfogarine Ladies' Bepository I,e l!,,o Ton of .luiirnal d"s Mo,les, wi London World of Fashion, with pa.tt*. [■Jalhm's Monthly Maifiimiio Hunt's Merchnul's Maga/.iiie , London Lance!. Chum tier's Kndi iiloirgdi ,1oim Hoiticultui ist Maga./ii -{K ed . 4 00 . 4 00 . IS 00 . 8 no . 4 00 . 4 00 . 6 00 6 00 3 00 I, mid give mc n trial. List of AMERICAN und FOR. I b I receive subsc having been made b*f thi r earrving of the tin,ils fruit iT three times a mont^, lu ions at a much loivtr nl re aud attention will bf _a.iA wliich thia (itli. iputationthrOHjli. ived for all the San Francisco Dailiw, . Magauine, or Review, will he furni'lis. ! Hey Aiiicliii, ie, \ es. Subuciiptiiir. rding of all packag J. STRATMAN, News Agent, Sail Fra MSMIHQ CLAIMS FOii SALE_0R TRADE, 1432 fen io some of the best Ledges in El Dorado f Cunon. 2l(i4 test in the .Original D'pcnvcry Locsiionnl- Ruck SpririgsiBln) Silver Hill, five claims ii wliicli are Iiicnrpnrrtted, anri thu work of Optc ing ilnMii if in jn'0£it'r=9. Alsn, 400 feet in lhe San Franwisco District, in tbe bed LcdL'ea. rpHK abovn valtiftble ground will be SOLD « 1 TRADED at a great Ractifico, il effected twi A list of i. lie claims enn lie seen at tb is 0fflc!, and nil particulars ascertained. None but principals Deed apply- jy2flml .-both for . N" NOTICE TO CREDITORS. IstftU Ol IIKXItY R. MVLES, Deceased. OTIt^K is hereby civeti, hy Ilie undm signed Administrator of tiie above named astftte, to er,(litiirs of, sod all persons baving claims Etfiainst sniii deoeawd, to sshibb tb« Bame wiih the MCewaFJ vouchers, withiu tet] (PQOtbd (rom tlie liiililic, itinii of tlii- not ire. 11> the iindersignerl, at Iii.- |,lrier' (il residence, in San Gabriel township, Los Angeles couuty. R. D. WILSON, Adu'iii-ir-ilor of snid estate. Lea Anireles, Jooe 201b. IHtiS. American Agriculturist American Stuck .lourna riir,.iiir,i,)^icnl Journal Water Cure Journal . Yankee Notions Kfcfi Nay , Frank Leslie's Bunwl of Pro.,, lli,rlifiis: AU thc Year Bound. .. I'll,;,- ri Week (inoiUhlv ],arts) Cnnihill Mri-aziuc (IZ t i. _ 11 _-. 1 ■ ) ... 'IVm-plo ll;n* MilgaKiiiu (Euiflir-'lij l,(in,hin Sccifly, hoantitullv iiliiKl rn I cl. (l*:ngiish). 6 00 Louden Art Journal, illustrated —" Inga, .suitiii.iii., for rramlng.. Fraul- l:,islii>-s lllustratc-il 1".i\>hi part-s Ilarpcr's Weekly Va}»'r. wv-.ki, or m'ouihly'paru' New York Illustrate,1 News [■■rnnk Leslie';- Illustri l ,ic Zeituna (C, Wilke,'S|u,-: ' * '-■ 2 00 6 00 6 00 with steel 10 00 ', weekly or ir.ontliiy D).. ,rk ',!,■ inrj . Bancroft's Map ofthe Pacific States, pMBRAOINQ 0.\l.l[<-O!:N[A,0n**:<>", WittWng Ij mu, \.'vn(la, Utah. Arizona, British Columbia and Sandwich Ulriinl-. A'--/,-. E1ku\ inches. Sculp, 2-1 miles to the inch. Lle^-ihUy engraved on Hopper, and colored in Counties. This great work is sold only by M.ib-cr'pUnn. An Hi'ivv'.ic and rvllablq caanaaei is nant^ f-.r Los Ao-.jies. Apply to S. BELLMAN, jnl-Gm General Agent foe this County. \\ riveily Magazine, weekly or montlil,- parte N»W YorkS anl-Zeitnn,' Ooarier des fitata Dntd... ...'.... '.'. Ln Cioniirn, *-;|i;nii,.|i . :<'■■.-.■ York Tn.h'ji,'inlenf, ITenrV \Vn vl'Heeirhei Mi.^nuri Kf-jmblitiMi . ' Loule»ille Journal Orleans True Delia . KWarPr , Philadelphia . 4 00 4 00 5 JO 4 00 4 00 4 00 4 00 6 00 10 00 4 00 4 00 4 00 6 00 4 00 4 00 4 00 Now York Ucrnhi for ra'if< N..-,vY.,l-k\YeeklvTiilllllle. TimeV'woVirVV;,'!;'"" Sew York Weekly Evening post, Journal nf (:„„■ me iv iin,l < niie.iir.nin. each. !*;,,•■■: nnM'e, fly ,l,*,unnl. Ten n.-r.]-ipt anil I'oM eneh trir Om* full l,i-t for ISO3 will be- i-fiit free of e ■in niinheiilumliv Letter. fl j- A f,.i!l assortment or BTATIOXEBY RI A\TKT !i'Vsn.i'-^V,.!rr--:- ^'^^IKi. MW'k,ANMK M* M illll, lllidks, l,„1J,t;LllU,, „nh;lmL (,m, p| 1U. >w*«t market prices to those who favor u= wit: marT-8m, 4 00 4 00 |.u'n.-e thoir orden. M-OTIOE. B. S. GB, M. Y TODLD respectfully inform the puhlic. that htit.T' ' pared to perform all services pertaining to th*i*- ,ent of deceased pers n.i. lie will attend to thfl"J- mt of belies. arr;iin;iii..' for funerals, furnish btitjjm, ..'hives, ele.vlr. ,, r.e-.\ fei. Anv nr.iers left at his reno*"** New llhih -ireel. u,*r, r I he (.-|i.i'le.|ii:; rluir,:h, nr ll I his'tW' on Main Street, opposite, tho Now Market, will be prOBP'* I Iv at leu,led to. , " _a--X. ii—All onlevs for mcCTNO. CRAVES, mult" It at the earliest moment possible. LcAogel-ss, .lone. 13, 1863. The Perfection of Mechanism! SHE ~MAGIC TIME OBSERVERH BICING A MVlVTIlVtt AND OPF.N FA^^' or Liuly's ami t.entler.iiin'« watch eomblllTOi ff" , the leadint l^1,^!' hsucofJan.lOtli,IW" I'n.lent Belf wiinline; lm The New York Illustrated pnper of the Uniied Ptaten, iron page 147. voluntarily smvs . '■We have Iven shown a mos I pleasing-novelty, c fhe Hubbard Lros.. of this oily, are the sole ]nii'/'rlf*.i Itis called the Mu trie Time Ohservcr, and if a liuntinp * open fnced writeli ,:,.mbi ired. This is one of tin*;!1'111 mosl cou ven ien I. an fid rei, ledly the best and chenl"''1'';,'. piece for k'eneinl nml relinhle use ever offered. 11 b»* , , in itand cooneetd witli ils inach inerv, its own *;nL,T,.- attnchmenl.rendennj;*.-, key entirely unnrccessirj. ^ cases uf this Wnleh nre composed of two metals, iw ., crone. lieing*oe 1.0.irnral irold. It has the improT*J . • nclionlever movement, ao is Wr--"' I'rieo siiperblv "n~rave,l, per ■ Sample Watches, in'nent Moroc Ing to buy nl u*luil(v*.|le, $3r>. Sioit by mail or express upon dm ft payable to our order I: *' must- eieeomjieaiy ali orders. anted m accural* W IN^I half down-*'1'; , hexes, furthest f^i[- Kei Address IH'BBAMD BROS-^ Hole 1 iu per lev;- cor. Nassau and Join ef,' _ ™ -rite VOKK Rwtlt VOL. Xlll. LOS ANGELES. CAL.. SATUKDAY, AUGUST 15. 1863. NO. lis. Cos -Vngclcs Star: At the.STAIi BUILDINGS, Sprio« Street, Lo. B Y Aofielct II. HAMILTON, TERM . per iininiiii, it Rubsorlpiio-is.pi.T min inn, in atfaanec, .SS 00 For Six Hon tba 3 B0 For Three Months 3 no Siuvie Number 0 12j Advertisements Inserted al Two Dollars per'fcqoare Often lines, fot tUe Bret tnsertTon; mul Obe Dollar por sipaip for each subsequent insertion. A'libcnil itedticttbn made to ycuvly Adffettisers. San Krnticiat n Ace ney, Mr.C. \.<Ei\SA ll !!],■ on!;,' luil'niri/.'ul ttgferft fir .trie Ijos An,imi,tis S:-ar in S-ui BlraQolwm. All orders left at his oBlce, Northwest oorn.er of Waalilngton aiid Sansome streets. Government ■fndift'ff, (up stuirs) will be promptly attended to. H OTELS. Easiness Carts. DR. J. C. WELSH, PHYSICIAN AM) SjirUf-l-OX, O.'/'iv. CITT oiui; A TORE, .M„i„ street, Los A„sreles. Om.re bonrs, 9 to 17, u ; ;,inl 2 lo II. p.m. AqicqsI 1, 188ft. S. &L A. LAZARD, And WlioluPnl, PORTERS, mid Retail Daalen i Preucli, Kn^liNli and American Dry (*oo<ls. Corner of Mcilu.'* Row, Los Angel os. 1 < tlie lliill.it BOS. BELLA UMION HOTEL, LOS A^QELES. JOII\ KI.\U& HKVHV IIAJDIKL, Propii^tois. TIIF. StTfeSCRIBERS havinK le;*is,\-l lho above mtm^il Hotel, wisti to ii-ni-o Au:E friferWh and the truvellinar iinblic; that tboy will endeavor to Itoep the Bella Union what it bus uhvmys buen, THK 15KST Ut>TEL IN SOLTTHSR^T CALIFORNIA. ftirj PHINEAS BANNING, FOKWAUDIiNG and COMMISSION Now San Pedro and Los .Angeles. F. P. RAMIREZ, KOTAUV PUBLTC. Office vritb J. It. (J ri'c:n-.i.l,. EJBq., Temple's Rlock. Ficncli, Knglish, and Spun ish Tianalnlctl Ooheo«Ioiil Matt,; Aie. Fam room*, ien enn lie nc^ominodutcl with lu r suns of rooms, well lurnisbed. Tlie Bills <>1" Fare til ba ioTenor to iv.i;u.: in tlie Suite. All Hie ^tagca and from Los An,_;i;l,:s arriva at und depart from * HolA. Tlio liar mid Giuliani Saloons patrons kImII lind t.li'it tbia liO't.si! wiil be e.irr; on ns a li:-si cUsh Hotel ouirht tu be. Los Angeles, May 3l, 18^2. UNITED STATES HOTEL. B/t£^i33. Stroot, Los Angeles. i the su:;sci;ii;f.r having b used nic W^^ft iiboveestntiiisliinent.. be.^s leuve In in- ''rn^S lonnLlui publicUiut lie ima relit ted and C,v'__li! rel'nrnish-d it, tlii-ini-linnl.. mid l.tmt it will I,,; ci-indneted in Uie very beet'style. Tli,. tablpivil] in liberally snp'jdii.'d w it.h everytlii ti;, tbe niiir;_.*t affords., and ev," \- eai*e wil! be Ink.;,, to m*j.l*:e t:,e UNI IAA) STATSS HOTl^La cpm, furtahlo lioms lor bouniers. Atiuelvid m ihe Hoirl, is a ttlLLtAUD ROOM and- BAR, where the best of liijiinvs and Ulgars nre l;i'pt. nVrins inndejute, to suit tlie times, Miners coming from or to the mines of Hoi combe. I'.itosi. Mobuve ot* San (ilaLiriel, will fin, this i. eonvrnieni, pluee to meet their friend*-, or t< ol 11 ii i 11 (l,.-r,i*iibie in Ibr mul.ion, A iJALCEIir is also attached to the IIotM, LOOia MB*SMER. »LM An-eles, Novr-mbnr 8:h. 1 Sfi2'.— If WM. M. BUFFUM, [StCMSSOR — AVliolr.dnlc ni:i: S; co,) all net m'ms Am oauoRs, Syrups, Eitters, Cordials, AIiE, fOaiEK, AMD CIGARS, Main street, Los .Angeles, Cal. GEO. W. CHAPIN & CO., Lower si<l«, of Plaza, near Clay st. SAN Flivrvcisto. B"WOT_OYME.virOFt'lCE AMY) GENERAL_AGENCY. Fariii^li all kinds of hei]) for Fnmiiie.i, Hotels Funnels, Mining COmpniifes, Mills, Factories, Shop iv,- n Ron! V.m; i thut line. , and attend to fefc22 i the Olstil.-t ruuii ,iniii, Ptmsl .luiiiilni Di-. trict of tin: Stui.' or CalUbxnln, In and ior th- County of l.os Atltfele*. . 8, i:. huev.u vS. -inoMas p. OHftRfi; .fuiii brouKln in the Plfftrtot Bonll Uf thu fli-l ,hr.!i,*!ii u State of > Dickson, deWolf Ji Co OFFER FOR SALE "WHISKIES: CENTURY—J AC Oft V.l.V HORN'S. EUlt;;iv\. PlO-VHMil-WM. H. D.VLY'S. "XX" fi\:g oi,u .jayEj "AAA" VEUV OU) ANU CllyiCl!. VAL,LKT--WJtI. II. OAT-Y'S-IV CASKS. —„1LS0.— Wn. II. I5.V1-Y S Cl/! U HOUSE CJIiV. THE above WSTlSlvIliS are nil copnor distilled, from ilie c':i,,ieesi. seifjuted RVe, und nr« never nlfered in the iiir.tkiii. wilhin l,hn;e years alter their. distillation. The stock now on hand is From Fowr tn Ei-^Jit Years Old. These biwda of Wliisky have been favorably known in 1 'alifomiu dm*iny; Hie last- six years, and the constantly inc,reri*-in£ demand for them attests to their excellence and uniformity of quality. Tliey are commended to the trade as among the purest imported inlo this market. For Sali: luy ftU tlie principal Ocnlrrs In tills City. I>lCKSOtV, DEAVO^F&CO, ff b 128 Sole As?c=ttt», San Fruwci.-en. ! lln- I foi f, in tliij (illine ol' Uie L'lnjJ. olMiiil 1 Of ('|-Lli!,,l-llirl. Sefid |.-|-!'_ Iii!,- to Kra ml c I tie color ol tbe ul pafei Legislature allow I n*.; tbf HldiWI te 90*0. .Vijniu:;; Eii-tuiv;-,) i. !■;,.. f;,,. c.ur-vi i,, bfl pi nv rl.v . l"'nse pftbe slute, a bst of uil tbe men UlliatW. in the service ot tlie United .Siut.s froo of Liie wm-, i'ihIt... , ;l-;;i ,,:!.. inffabookorL>rn) (i»ff-!i, tn ihlob is tttta. oKsW aartMoftt-a u toiiowos i "I hereby cei tify that iho fOregolDg ia a correct list of (-Iceti.rs ot ihis itate Don iii Iho niiinriry H i*. vice of tbe United Stetei, «s per latest offl tin ns in my office." V. | Q, SlBM, "A'ljntunt (Jcii'T-ui, 3tata DfCaliroroia. ' Thia jimnpiiiot lisi, printed at public eppeune, h only distliiuued lo repobilcan comtnitee*. ondoubt- edly lor the purpose ,,i onu!,lii,v iho:n to tnuk« Dp lh--;r poll lisl. A ChollOflLM ,,[ Mill eily wlv, \,y -a..-. Cident learned Of the exiutLMieo of tho bo-k, appli,,! (n tbe Adjutant Geneml :or a copy. lie was ([treitioned closely as to bow he kuew o! tlie exiil encoofpuch a work, and <,n being Iqformed, A-hA- assured liim that ihere was no copv no.v on hand, all havioff been diltrlbutfld tw> m,,nih> iliiM. Tht oEzi.ii inii*,uin(M;,io to [!;,■ boOb bears dale Jnh I."-. Ar mis purport to b" a public dueutosnl, aud if paid for out uf the public treasury, It Ie strange lb It detDOCratl ibould only learn of iis i v-i,*■::,■,* by accident, nnd sbott|d n>- &, a i»d a ■■;■ h't uftt'bj tii*' clli*:, r by wiinse liiroetion it Was prinbul, under u false preteeoe. The mrty raaeonaWfl ezptauatlbo ofthe matter in, ibat it is preliminary lo aetiipeo :bi',is friuid o(int.vii;i|.ilr*(l npoi tbd ':,nihil bo.V. Wo ''■.vo iiieoeeded ka pri Baring a bopj ol ■■ in ip;t* of tbe ino.iiirr teten Ay tbe i Dffci fa \vw\n- il in charge ti k^ep il out oi pulilic view, aiid in 1 man lia* oui v t,, mtamioe it in be uutir-iird 01 its vii loi nous intention. The IUi is limded, "Uet "I elfo. :;,r''. renrflehl ol California, In the military »ei »ice of the United Status, entitled to note at ll ■■ ,:■ U V*l tii-oiion to be hohl sn the Bret \VKlhi«sd;iy al September A. IX, 1 883,ft»to. Tbll Hal Dl tbOM^Bli' tilled to vole," in ludee lbe enlire miiitury roll, ICfOUBtlag only ei-ht: deserters, four nun-n-ri- dents, three confined to Aleutian, one under u; and one not u citizi'n. Is lbi Tin. VhIIoii..! A.In renda iii ■ posing ofl ri :■ irea- .vml by . n tb no invite the atlei '■' B * -..: ,.! C !:: inia. who are -11 either directly er hylirectly Interested lo all th»t ooncen a the m'Tdi The setlon ol lbe National Administm;: ■:: : j tbe A *. ■ h ■■ on *, is aHne -ndicv;;: je*.,*: g\ i\i.- ,[,.-. ... it m iy be tiui no ■ -. ,|up «_- lil a,ler v.-,-.- f\-r:]r.u, bul then ibe, -■■■-'-. oJ criznre lo lome rorm trill otrtalnlj oomounoe, Bj n :■: t:i'"' '■' ['-"" ■ ' . ■- will see thai the IfedUlB ll''!' rl*.,*.,:,- :,;e re:,.* r . ,;;.. [ •, ,.„) ,\ ,. „ , toaave theei !;,,,,, -,,;;V a. ;,- :-t i ,,, V:.r* '■;-; -"' mini - af Sallfi rn^, I \tfgpa ud NesiadB as a reveoae m aiun . and one which they :-,. r,- blfl !h" A, i in i i.;-: r-^ I i,--:i U, ralifVf tlir1 pei ■ Will f i man living ■ hul nui. 0;the rielu Us, ■nlisied in thia Stale tbi leaertlnna : ibat thorn li only one californin who believes md volunteer sohii-T- ini vo been only r/rhl ot n citizen : i County Hied iii',- a.) with pluiiitiiC I tlie r l.r,> ithin . Bul ■cntv (111'..., .. ilieu w.Aifn fbrty days—nrjudgi Ue in.i.eii agjwust vou, ae cord lug to idtfi plaint. c said notion im hroiiiriit te linvc jri,1,>* ■hifie between the siiij plimitiir r Ilf ilir-.vrlvci, I ,tate in Mich o Id |,liiuliir (/ill inke ,11 v : ,ll-[ ir an nent, thut tli. ie vii.l 1 li,,rn;,, ■1 ftecordinir tn her child Km her me! Una! r em expedient n tlSed, thai If i ni-jilaiiit as lib- ilgment a -,-,! t,,| and aigbJ lniiuli-o,i and Btst , lln*,e>. JOHN W. SHORE, Clei y JOsi'iriT in;i;i*-.it, h*.. nc^mv clerk. S. E. ndii i, 111 1 ■it, and i* latlsfaotoi f aaff«n exists agBfnul tfi ■ fl l*l,',e..~r-,;l*y |, _t _■ t .- tfl t tl,' actiet CLAEK'S INOELIBLEJEIICSLS. THE CHEAPEST AND BEST ARTICLE For Marking Linen. For fiftle By the crross, at 305 'Montgomery street, Room No. :£, Sun Francisco. eb22 W. HOLT. WHEELWRIGHT AND CARPENTER, HAVINT, r.OOA'I'Kil TN' EL HONTEj AND being enabled lo keep a euppfy ot lurd wood always on band, irt prepared to do all kinds of work in his line at short notice und at tha lowest current rates. Orders respectfully Kolieitcd. niarliS rAug. Stcsrmer GUNSMITH, Los Angeles Street. SHOT GUNS, RIFLES & PISTOLS. In Gun Materials and Sporting Implements. Also, CAPS, H1WBEB) *r. &c. SHOT GUNS AND RIFLES RESTOCKED, Orders from lbe country promptly intended to. All work doue in a workmanlike mauner, and guaraoteed. TERMS. CASH. fe28 lly appearing tl;:,i a < di--IVu-li-.nl-, nml llial he a n,l tliiit being a reisiJeat ol the StateW tin Iir,, due (linvcni-.. cannot be founil wiiliin theState; Tt is therefore (Jrdertd, Tlmt the nervtce br made by the iniliiivraiioii of the suinuiiinn in lhe *'Ij,,s AnreleR Star," a iiewspii[iiir published in tlio ciiy and countv cf Los'Augeles, at least once a weelt fnr (be period ofaix weeks Irom (lie date or t he first publication. i*ate,l at Chainbcrs, in the ciiy mul countv oT l.os Angeles, thir-July Uih, 1S03. BKN'.T. HATES, Diet. Judge. SUte of Cnlirornia, County of Los Angele*, ffr, I. J„lm W. Sbore, CKvli oi Ilie First .lu.liclrl DWrict, State or Culifornia for Lns Angeles county, ,1,, hereby certify, tbat 1 in, above a ,it! foregoing ifl a Full, true, anil correct emu- of the ofigfufcl Drier, ns thfl umi appeara of record and on tile In mv Rfflce. "Witness mv hand nn,\ the seal of said lli.trlet Court, [L.5.] affixed this Oth day of .Inly, A.D. 1863. JOHN W. 3B0R8, Clerk. Uy-JoSBi'ii Tluiinu, j-., Deputy. jvll ON and i notice, F O R San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara, San Pedro and San Diego. N and alter the first of April, and until further the steamship SENATOR, Wili Make tWOtrips per month on the Southern iflSt, Icuviiii. Broadway Wlmrf, On the 3d and 18th of each Month AT 9 O'CLOCK, A. M. Ig_r" Bills" of Lading will be furnished by the Purser on board. For freight or passage apply on hoard, or at the office of S. J. Jlenalcy, corner of Front and Jnck- dec9 S. J. REN8LBT. Prwldeqt only Ait* inHer n_;,.; ,11;,] tlmt iii the eiilintiiienlr- in ArlBOnoj LMiiii mui Hera-da, thero ana bnlj foOr net residculH nud not ij__tii,led lo Tote In :':i:*' itati V Tba return la licit only flb»urdlj rul ien I uun l,nt in- laii;r;*ii.<;T UAm, ami shows thut kind of Mlvlae Ibl whic.!: Kiblic's M»hiry was iiicrensed i\ tbountfld dollrirf by his part:/, mis in the Lmjinliiture. Kibbc certifies oSetoll^ wttltwrt liis feimwWdgeof tbe fiict behkg probable or ppFS'ble—without Bp^lying to ihcsc nn-n any ol liie tesla recjuired by law oi ihe citizens lo e-lablipb liis light to vote—lhat all ol these eight Ihousund men nre i[iini:[:-,i "Ml«tort ol Uie Mute now in the military service of thc United Slates,1' with the evident intoniiou of re- tamfog this list as polled Inr Uie republic"!! noin inees. To iieconiplish Ihis /mud Qpeo the eleclors of liie Btnte, oEBcere ofthd volunteers iintet all be suborned. They eie dependent upon the party in power tor their poi-ilioni ami l!ieir |in)ir.otmui Tlie private soldiers have still less right of iniiependeni action ; Iheir libertb's aie subordinate to the wil1 of their odii.ers, and Lo vote against the pany in power i* made military ollense. subjecting itw offl cer to dismissal and ilie pi ivott; to gnnrd- Imuse punisliment. Thefollowing is bq order of the President in an offeree of this kind : WAR DItPiHTMfiST, AllJCTANT aRMRBAT.'S nrvici-:, ) A aehintftOQ, .\!nn:!i IS, 18B8. f l-l. By d iree I ion of the pre, 'nivnt, liie following oflict-rs nte lureby dtsutsmd In in lhe service of I lie United States. *....» I,,'i!H":i!U]l A.J. Edgerly. Fourth New Hampaliire Volunteers, for circulating copperhead ticl-ieis, ami doing all in hia power lo promote the slices* ul the rebel cause !n his stato. By order ef the #ecre(ary ol war. L, Tno.MAfl. Adjutant Gen-aml. To the Governor of New EialUpabtro. As if this prostitution ot the ballot box. th« freeman's oh iei defense, to the will of the Pfcsidtiol was not sufficient, here in California it is proposi i to count the votes of all the deserters, the dead ami disabled nnd discharged soldiers (loco tiie war coin mo need, against the democracy, and it may be we have men in power servile and DOfOrapefoui enough to do it, but wheiher lhe free pf>0pld ol Cn llforota have liecome (ufflclently iiitijujjRled snd degraded to submit to thii: humdution ritual DS to be tesled—-Sac. Republican. P'e ol thou , I unban nf tnxi ;': :i ■ I' Fb ,v:,!e:i,ir d that California ■ md iii,it it is brt- l-l- tU Ir n i'l'ii- tUpptM-4, hy Vau Sei/iilr' ,,| l1 ,* mines, than to -be ,!■ :, ated lo newly uil of ihe o'.ber State'?, h irr ,..,. [,.,,,!, .\ t00i ,!,.,, .■..„ Mi n,., .ire ffle property ,,f tbe Nation, and iaa\ those no« **-ir,n ol them h*,v,- Ha ua-:- i**,:'it to ii,,*,,, than the people of the Statea now gionning under burthens of taxation, and lhat thernfoie, tho mines ol the lViiie country ibould I ii:i|:,,.rvi ol m to relieve, aa far ai p laalble, thocs who never have •nd iw. ;■ ixpi eSl li*o:n tliem in any olher r'i -ii. 'i'loi mllnnirv, WhhWl bave bcrn at ivoik nre pinviTi'iii, and m Ibar have baa fkavtad le vain. We ewiniimml iba aJIrtQt :,],;**,*n,b-il IO the care-ful consideration of the people of the State ol California. ;! '■■ * r ... I ,!■■.. |, .vv* \,,„ v irl . . '■.'*■* ■ I bar,, eonver-icd Ireely With tin- ■.-■n: 1 :ll :, IJ|imi i m; y-'.iv l,*llei*, Tbef luiv ■ In 1 |anfld__J)t« '■•■■■- ibe statement coutai«i d In tbe c«i ^^a' >'" ■-, ea< ilors.'d, and nlsn In yotir own jud«ment, hut they -1 ■ m ition ,; Adratnlstrattori will have to ■ '!'; roplate tttt m.tta*. al OaHtbrula, I trogon add Nevada territwy, i« aa i,. iter ive rav|BQC from ihem. The p*o| le oa thii iJito ira ]i,*..vi!y uxad, ^ud the Adutinletratiua mu-t ellber (e«Mii I burthens or Buffer defeat In the fait, I km, a tbal inffuentlial friends,,[ ih,- Adniinisti,.iion bave been urging im* ni.-isnir* and uoW regard It ai deter ■ m ued njirin. 'J'liis ot course has a* Imd u SnoCI on your mining stocks.'' the Ctllfotala ilriiubllem. A in I, in ( u)i|H ■ hrntls. ■ ■:;-. -I* ■ n mined n (copperhead) brn?;en n-ipent in the wlldcrness.aatypical of safrty io life, ihat &1I who looked upon It In faith I . "And the Lord laid unto Motes (tyjloal of th**di- moiTrtls,) make ti,. ;!urii] ,t,t It upon '■''■■■'"' ''■-.:.- I,, p!lf,, th*t ever? one ,ii:'' i- Wttaa [lyptoal ■■■{ i tnog blUd q bj false d iie looketb upon ii iball llr*, Ahd Moms in ride ft serpenl of brass (copperheid) md poi II upon e, j-.,*:,*. und it tmato ta pm that if a serpent (any RQOiiaotoi) hail bin,.,, „„y „,„„. •dini he beheld the serpent of Ihiim ^-opperhend) he lived." ■ .\ ttmben, nm, s-:i Thus it will be aeen n l'-.-..-y e* i'i rrbeade at '■■•' :*' irriod, nnd ihat ihey were the only safety lo ihe people who had been poisoned. Thus the peoplr bl. ■ :■ :i bitlfiO budly hllteu hy ihe Ihou-nmh ot avlmttttqi ,'urpeiits wbo are for wnr so long as it pnys : and now m, in the daya of BOUi] old .Moses, their only mMy ,« i„ looking to *,* Iv ;*:*,■: b«nttS. A moorats are called eopperheadfl because ihey won't follow the lead of ulwlilinuista. l'aul, iben, wns a first clap copperhead, and Ifoo earth to-d«f and he should do in Loulavtlld what he did in Home, when \u- |Umd OnesliaOff, a runaway slave hsteflteg lo l'lnletnon, aii.i In ,,; nilritinic liitn to take Ih-: undernronud lailnmd to Canada, be oouverUd hicp to CbriiUanlty, and then mil him huek lo his ma-lei*, to serVI him "both hi the :i. :li ll i in il ■■ L*rd," Ibnirv W'.nd Bewber anil ilk would (Jail St. Paul a copperhead of the rankest Iv, I. C id h-d ch(i-ei) Iho brs/.en serpent (and nn bra- ■ : :i 'i;'i ,; :;* 'dl wltboul Copper, therefore OOppVhead.) us u meana of safety from poisuoous thing-, mm yean twfOn thi Christian ara, and the BBly Mftfty tor the people is as In the daya of old, lo look to the oopparheads for safety Irom the pola* 1 BOU Oi :i;.',iB il that now nHli;t tho people.— Jewish Record, vir, letter Phltadel Itaia Julj -'. I?63 | "The people oi ihe lioithero and eastern states, now -heavily laked, bbpv soon to be relieved by u »** "' 'hi* mi. ■■■; ol th,* i';l(*li,r -oinitry, A ureal ell'.rt is mailing by lending liieml-ol ihe Arliniu- '■-':!'- ", in bivor of [hi* nicn.-iire as one lhat will liiab r* lbe v.- \: ir.Ar-.-r,a to reduce taxation. >',*,■- amento Republican, (Ea an/nvAiHuiES m vivas Modo de Cultivar las Vinas, Hacer, y Modo de Tratar los Vinos. CON NOT A 3 sobre Agriculture v* Her! culture preparadas por A. 0. H:\RASZTiiY, Co- misiomiiio nombrado por la Legisdatura para in- fonuar sobrfl fa mejoria y el m"do mas propio d« cultivar las vinas. Coo uumeroaaa [lastraeiones. Dn tomo graude 420 paginas, se puede remitir sin costo ninguno por $5 ,*i0. JVota. El libro arrlbs taenofonado vale mncho mas qu-* por lo que se ofrece a publico. SSfOrdeues para conseguirlo se deben dl diii- HKEiDKUL ACCMIKNT IN M AltYSVIlXK, — Tn Mi:} S- ville at the Dcniocrulio celebration on Thursday night, (3l)ili,) a fearlul aeeideul ocenrr,-d. p hien greatly marred lie plensure of the celebration. We learn fiom the Expiess lhat alter the fire- works were exhibited, the proc^aflpn wes again formed and marched down to ihe coiner oi" ll and Second streets, in froot of ihe Western Hotel, and was jnet about hailing to listen to the further addresses of the evening, when the awning on the norlb side of D aud Second streets gave way owing to the crowd gathered upon it, p nei piitU- ing nun, women and children to the pavement bi low in one m Milled and QOOflUMd imhhs. \\ ilh lbe exception of nne aecident in the morning, we trere lo hopes 0f befog able to chronicle tbh, tbe greatest political Beeting ever held od tl coast, with out hir:lo-r m^luip. Df QlffortU&a. '■I" U.e lulling ol" the awning, a scene of the direst oonfnslon wns prtieoteif; Men rushing wildly to mul fro mingled wjlh acreama of children, and lbe thrieks of women. Puwideoiialiy bul oue person wns liilkd, r,lll,, n :■■ serion-ly in- jured, and theh Injurlei nay poaaibly jfet he fatal. Uoel fortooately t!:e accident oficured I efora ih'; crowd bad collect,■-! in In ot of tfefl tf«at«H) Botel( vite, or ninny more would hs.ee been hurt As was to have been Mp* Miration hbinfl prlntln ii ir. thai p i- ii, - terrible acri- deot cast a dumper ov< r the crowd, wl ' ROMAN y C\ been so wildly enlhuslinstic but a ter, Oiaotej v'piiblin.ia-, before, and the tOrtber proceedlop of the evening 417 y 419 Calle Montgomery, San Francisco. ^ wes marKcd out in ibe programme wero sui- ntrzoUmS. Ipecded. Fhe Olilee Scikn'n <ntt clilsni. f Admiulairaflon Offloe Svekeraitaud up, Who made yon ! Abraluim Ln,e* la '. What is the noblest work of CmI I a negnrJ Who is Uie meaneat man [n the world: George I(, McClellan] Who are traitori ? All who lire his l,ie::,[,; What ia lbe object ol this war ? Nigger I Tn what i+ata the hope of America1 The nigger! Whai is the fluty ofthe army ? T.> arreasi all fl a belie* a in ihe Constitution / Who is ihis wai beoeflitino '.' Army oentrdhtor*, rich men, Republican (Jen- eruls, money shavers, cotton stealing Generals and niggers' Ai whose expenseT The peopTeil V.'lut i- ihe teat ol' patrlbtlim ? Abuse nl Democrats! Why in the negro ibe; .quai of the white man T BsoMoq God otoab A thi m both ! On Unit pnneiple n jncliaws ia tho equal ut u Btigadier(Jenerul V Of course ! [low shall lhe policy of this Ad iMii/ested ? By lhe suppression of spesrh, nn offloea, ni ii ImpriiDumobk ot Demoe rope enough to bang. Is s union ol (•-mini' nt Bl d fi aU portancs in the prosecution of the Nol In your own neighborhood are you considered a miui ol sound sense T El irdiy : Are yon capable of aupportfbg yourieK by bon est laborT Never tried it. Don't know? Un you hale a Dm enn verse than you do the devil. Yes—yea—yes! All right—if Ihere is no rfflce vacant a new one shall be created I Horriblr Oj rsaoB, The miip vho bi tlavi i that dreadful Vengeance will not be wren lied for sucfc sWJsiby aa the I I owing, knows tery little ol hnmnn nature. V.'.' li: ,i the EtlHottlog eitraor- dinary atate nt lo ibettas -Llahoa A thin) I'u triot, of lbe tBth J n ■■: We are informed thai ou ']',,. -...\ ■-,- ■ dng, in ,1, about thirty women and finr men V. I ,'r: ,-., I 'I, *.. : I;,! j.r] ,,*;! . aod Pea here, aft< r tbe Demooratfc women in tbx town, They Bret wi di io ii;,* boon 11 Hra, Uoi ris, ■ widow wiimun, n:.*l r to t'i'* tfoof, lie then took hold oT her and tore off alt bar etotbsi, neept bn ob< miM, 11 ■* bi osad ;; ■•he fiends t'r*n cniim Dp H t with s it to the bouse ol Mra. Lee, whose husband died in the army so three v< oiba ago. Sbe fought like a tig rets bnt the fuul>he fiends aueceeded in treating bi r in the same way. Five other Democratic women were tarred and leathered. rof ny i I.:\vo:.\ <iv Auuirit*uT AnnKsr.i — Why, the me ni, i* poaltlvelj *iu:ii**« that the l^ountitution of the United Statea forbldl Hie arbitrary arrest of men only for crimes, bul ii does not forbid the arrest and imprisonment of meu charged with nn crime I — Monstrous as it seems, Itis even ao, Hero are liis words ol mil'miiy : "But these provisions of lho Constitution have no ai plication to Uie case we have lu hand, because the arretta complained of were not made lor treason—lhat is. not for iho IreaiOD dellncd in the Constitution, and upon the conviction of wliich lho pan I ibmeol il dralh nor yet wero they made to ',,v: ;.**i UOI :■' Dd ■", i* for any cap iln I or other wlsn In fam im crlmei ; nor wj ra tbg | roaeedliiga following, in any constitutional or legal sense, "Criminal prosecutions," The arrests were mado on totally ddferent grooOdl, and the proreeflings follerlng accorded vlth tbe grooadvoftbi arrests." Caligula never itttffc as low aa this. Ceutlemen iv ,r,i, hid nwnv by Uidnuppers iu the ti'ght, consigned to damp, DDK bnleBoma cells In ihe military prison of Fort l.-sfaytte, subjected to the In- -ulls of «x-=ecretar_v I'nmeron's baggage smasher, Wood — Intnslonned inlo a I.ienleunnt of the IJ. 8. Annv- put on rations until ior a negrn, deprived ol i'i npi i-' Kirolie aod deceat aceopiodatlMl for lbs in*,*' isltlei ol nnlure—nnd it is no Violation cf lbe Constitution, Because ihey are not held to '*»b« • ■■■. ror any capital or otherwlie Infanonlorlmei." The Constitution in Die r_v,*» ofthe Illinois pelifog- g« vhodlsgraoea the Eieontlvi of th« Feflee41 Aiiminislralioii, is for the proleclion only ul "in- '.II.,..:,*" criminals, It leaves honest men,charged will -i ini-. nt the arbitrary disposal of (In. I're- sident. when that Presidenl is Abe Lincoln.—J'i semen's Journal. m,i, Hi innidiiio CoHUty IJ.iu.iermle j|omH hkilon. San BsMjUtolltO, July 18, 186S. Iu pursusiice ofa call, lhe damoetWy of Ksn lltrnaniino roiinlT met in convention on the Jfilh Ju'v, in nominate candidates lor the Senate and Aasembly. lb ll Rogers w«acelled tothechair, smi Benj. Barton was appointed Secretary. Thu convention p rn ai infJy organized, proceeded with the nomination!, It.fi. Allen was Dominated by Declamation for tbeS< nata,end JtboP. Burton received lhe iiotninntion lor tlie Assembly- On motion, the following gentlemen were ds- caied the Sun Bernardino ('(.unty Deinocrallc Can* |ral Ooi Ittei B, S, I'nulap, Benjamin Barton' Perry WiMinni-, Join tt. NAM! and H, K, Malhers Mr. \Vi!h;*m*i. ol iir,:,*. iv, \ |||ee, uflhrfd lhe foi- ■ ,'nl inn, wliieb was unanimously adopted : Resolved. That Ala oontentlon adopt the Butte countv resolution!, snd llml lho proceedings of thia convention be published In the /California Rt- publican and the I" On mntion, tho convention adji urned, D ll Rogers, Chairman. Hcnj. Barton, Bei reU *. ,.*[.*m. — Tin Cribimbus ft .iii tells that aix men have been thrown into f^on nt Daylon, I ihio, li '» mlJlterj hn- derllnga, For "11111 ? The undei ling aforesaid «l- leg S thai some unscn je-i ■mi fired a shot at htm, nd tl innocent persons arrested ns hostage ri ii delivered up! And when the people protest again st such fiendish ontrsges ihey are srrested ly Administration spiee rfOtn ihuir natire land! J V lent ly submit to insult and every oatrage, say ihe agents of Lincoln <_t Co, to free born Americans, or suffer tbe vices! A day of retribution, Doiaelesaly, swiftly, is coming, nnd when it does come Well may the pimps of power tremble. *» 0. At the mass convention in Ohio which nominated Vallandigham for Governor, June 101b, 100,000 ir„r. present, some came one hundred miles. Tbe enthutlasm was beyond all preceding
Object Description
Title | Los Angeles Star, vol. 13, no. 15, August 15, 1863 |
Type of Title | newspaper |
Description | The English weekly newspaper, Los Angeles Star includes headings: [p.1]: [col.3] "Fraud upon the ballot box", "Dreadful accident in Marysville", [col.4] "The National Administration and the mines", "The Office seeker's catechism", "Horrible outrage", [col.5] "Ancient Copperheads", "Lincoln on arbitrary arrests", "San Bernardino County Democratic nomination", "Despotism"; [p.2]: [col.1] "Democratic State ticket", "County nominations", "The State ticket", "Free mines and free miners", [col.2] "Are they devising?", "Mr. Lincoln and the Ohio democracy", [col.3] "Test Oaths", [col.4] "Mining intelligence", "General Hancock", "Another falsehood nailed", [col.5] "The new gold mines in Weaver's and Walker's districts"; [p.3]: [col.1] "Board of Supervisors", "Ladies festival", "More interference with Catholic worship", "Letter from Mr. Emerson Etheridge", [col.2] "The Anglo-French alliance -- Lord Palmerston on the Common policy of France and England", "Bad news from the draft", "Blair on the Freedom of the Press"; [p.4]: [col.1] "Song of the Conscript -- '300,000 more", "General Hancock", [col.2] "To the people of the State of California". |
Subject (lcsh) | Los Angeles (Calif.) -- Newspapers |
Geographic Subject (City or Populated Place) | Los Angeles |
Geographic Subject (County) | Los Angeles |
Geographic Subject (State) | California |
Geographic Subject (Country) | USA |
Coverage date | circa 1863-08-09/1863-08-21 |
Editor | Hamilton, H. |
Printer | Hamilton, H. |
Publisher (of the Original Version) | Hamilton, H. |
Publisher (of the Digital Version) | University of Southern California. Libraries |
Date created | 1863-08-15 |
Type | texts |
Format (aat) | newspapers |
Format (Extent) | [4] p. |
Language | English |
Contributing entity | The Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery |
Identifying Number | Los Angeles Star, vol. 13, no. 15, August 15, 1863 |
Legacy Record ID | lastar-m340 |
Part of Collection | Los Angeles Star Collection, 1851-1864 |
Rights | Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery |
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Repository Name | The Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery |
Repository Address | 1511 Oxford Road, San Marino, CA 91108 |
Repository Email | ajutzi@huntington.org |
Filename | STAR_939; STAR_943; STAR_944 |
Description
Title | Page 1 |
Contributing entity | The Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery |
Filename | STAR_939-0.tiff |
Full text |
i?iLUi'i,K op thk statu op re shfoM irons expo-
I and lhe PresjdwH approved, an Aci to suspeud Ic
■ /■ me—The action of tbo laje Damo- ,.,.,,,,-, peoal laws forthe prosecolioa
crane ■ i1** ■■ you ore aveare,
In nomiou£oa for the Cbiel txecuiive llt;;,,. United BlaWe, from the state ol B-bode 1-
, was proved to have boon guilty ol ibe grave
nndi-r all clrcuin-lama* i:.** . use hia offieal mil i-
'dcnund from , v,-*-v iviii *.:.■ i. hy lhe govern-
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:■ at< iou ol i.i ■ •■
Which loi n politii
the i'
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di em propei a
fiinjfuhi-fheil. and a venal prcs-i which supports lln:
■!-. Kdministration, glossed over tbe crime without re-
ill bu ■ ■ ■'■ To
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... duly of thi |
Frdei it Union, thep, nvat ■ ■ ( i
Btitutton with all ' i ga *■■ ' liberty
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iii, *,- umlefstiN.d by lbi la
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i lourt ol ibe '■ ■■ ■■■■■■ r1'1 i"d ol
p oh und iranqwiii y, a I ikti m I.*• ai y dep irl
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pres :; Ibed lor il by the org . : * I iv ol
attended i ■ ::"' :I1
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the multitu,; , Intaiaant p.
ny,-. intolerant i , anv oppfl itliou, tlw re tra
ii:i,| 11m latla ed by law 6n th,, _?&1
gevernm nl i -1 A o«f-
i.i itent ■., in ■■.■■ d i,; ■'■ i '* oar-rtslera.il
ed by lbe people, muni ■ ;, ■ li] i lend lo revolution
nnd snared ■ '-' ll! c in
stitutional lilierty nnd Uie d ir-ohHion of Ihe Uuion.
During liie lirst sixiy yeai ■ ol our national exis ■
,,.,,,.,. qo . iir,. li, in lUt ',' rl-v ol any
poll 11 rn! pai ly, d tred to p iniato, mui li leea to y.\-
tily, an euaruachmenl '■■■-, ;'.,*■ n ■;.,, gover ra en
oo the rights of or ibe liben ius ol ihe
cltlzan. Ind-ed snch was I ■ ■ iiIouh solicitude ol
the lniii,*i ■■*■!,■.
of the Orel c,n,,:iv ■ ul .*,** EJiiiied Si ■'■ ■■ the following atnendm ml to the Constitution was pro ■
posed, ami nube< * I I*:* the rtfjUiBite
uuinbnr nl Stales:
■■ i'i,,- powei •■ ■■'■■' A, ft . tted '■■ the I 'Aird States
V; ■■'..,* Cqnstitutitn, B«r /*.*- htbited by it to the
Btati ■■*, hv !■■ tenwtto : te States, ■ esp etitt ty, _
op .. ■ Until the fivent into power bf
v,.. i; pab] ■ oi p ■. rl y l:-.-- fl 1*1 MOg r,iiir**;i| men i
. I :, ,: i * . .,! . ...rO I v tb ifl fefl
power '■" lbe i uderal gun i tunaut, r oiled in (be
liiqriain iota! '.-•.-.
.:■■ is in r * ! *. ■' I ■■ - ■■''■A to Uie Amer-
i-- mi [Jnioo than '' v,i.ama. .-a*, bas respond d
witb alsi ::i.\ i" I ■ il fn m id 06 her p ilriot-
l pah! wilh ii:',",;i]:On;:iinv cheel fuirji .■■■ ber
purtiou ol the 0111 rous tux ■ levi d by lhe govern
moat, Rod contributed a lai ger amount to fcfl
National Baiiilarj Futld lb it any nnu ol mt sist*
Bl ite
But while California ' is famished the m isl grtU-
ii'yini: ovirl inoe al an at Ien' aud an* \\eh
meat to the Union, yel ber citizens must havo
witnessed Wii h appl ■ hi ni h n »0 1 abbi ri ence re-
paaisd aol >t tyranny, u um p ition aod oorruptlon
practiced by ihe tlepnbliciiu Aduiiniairulion ami
Congress al W -.1 h ■*, md their otA lials,
civil and military, throiii; mu 1 ■■■ I nitcd Smtes,
Vfe have Been noulial law proclaimed and lhe writ
of Habea* corpus suspei d d, Lhfl n.vit ol thai I'V
jury denied, lbe Bancttty ol Lbe mails violated,
000tribal Ib(bb le*Idft dn whole communities by Ir-
rei p ip *,i.i" military sutiurdiuates, iiqpi isonmetit,
banishm Bt -■■ den :■ Cl * I ou C I :: ma accused
ol nn ci ime and i ri id h doi ■■ : i ibunals uultoown lo
tbo laws, and a ayatoea olaapioi • asul-aeotei po
)'',: ■ --: t ■ -■■: '•■ *.*. * I B idl a pa all*'- only in I lu-
annals of Aai til ■ ds :.* * ■ i
v.aii.i: ■■! Ip cympl on * : il), ■■■■ nnlragi -: ii .'.-,■ beeu
lorclbly siippre-s* id '■ order Ol v*v itoant, or
refas id all mail lacili i ta- and m etinj ■ ol me
people oalled l i oo ider and pe tcefully p ilition
for a redi ol ■ hai el ■ d ■ 1 ■ ■ I :-
the poinl id the i■. ■> yuel. B ■ ir iu mi id th il thesu
wrongs have not been perpetrated alone in secti'
ol tbe oooairy ■■ b re ;:'■■:■ pn vailed.,
loyal Stutoa "I tbe North; u il j l*wb ss an.l
i*,v;i,,n* ibl ■ uuib-J, li'.l! publicly anil s'latnele -iv by
tbe exprosa order nl lhe id uiu irati in. Auatn,
tin: Uoqstitulion ni the Unib I Sm ea, Ai :ir:!e 4,
8ec. :t. enact- th >l ■■ in ■.;-. ■ a ImilU d ';!!l1
by Uongi ■■ into ■ i uion, ml uo new Son- --bnll
h ■ ..* . reeled wil iln the jurisdiction of any
other State, or any * !< ■ lo tin i hy 1 1 vac ■
tion ol two oi* :n *. * o 11 i.;' ;*;av*-.
without tiv r* 11 -ii. ,*; the iegh la nre ol I lie Statea
eoooeroed, as well as ol Uongresa." Iu diliance
oi 1 in* pi liu pi ph] billon ol lb ■ org inic 1 iw, Con-
Pres", ut its lu |
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