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[From the Banjror fMs.) Democrat,]
A PLAITS JSPISTLR TO UNCLE ABE.*
■Hilive n met
gei Jacle Abe,
t to Washington,
A"'l a- you wont coma here ;
I'm lofted in pot li Into typ*»,
Wul) circumspection iji-..-(-k :
' A« bashful meinb"is oMen print
A speech they dare not speak.
My bead la nigh to bursting, Abe,
My very eye-balta tbi oh,
':;, |,.,-. ,,■;',., L p«sky wwk yen makei
Abojjt that iii:l" iot,i
Which you, and Bill, mid Horace G-,
Agreed so alee to do.
In ]■■,> than "sixty d iys" from date,
Some twenty mouths ago!
We gave v.;:; btfsrph of Bbldlersl Abe,
To help you amide the Uw ;
A (tuinir'af wai-Cure that won Id reach
Frmu Imreto M-v-o.
We paelied ibsrm off wWh Bpadef to dig.
A ;:i i: pet V BUDS LO - boot.
With h'wvi rsacki t . grace Lin ir back?,
Ami Bfea and (J turns Lq Loot.
You saw Itaeafi mighty legions, Abe,
Ami beard Llu-ir manly tread ;
ypu counted hosts of uvisd men,
iv ijf can you count ibe dkad?
Lonlt o'er the broad Potomac, Abe,
Virginia's bills along,
Their wakeful ghosts are beck'olngyou,
Two hundred thousands strong !
\V".' gave v-ei ieW«*l BoilHaga, Abf,
To ptey v«!.ii- little luea !
Enough to buy a dossaii shirts,
Ami FUndry pairs rff BhoeB.
We lmv! vi.q Borees, cattle, mules,
A nd iv,! [OU8—foil a Boore ;
Ami several Gaboon with a voice,
leme | b a ball Bflffl roar I
Mow, wha' Tm lifter, Code Abe,
h a-Uiplv to Li lid out,
Wb'atyuu have done with all this'ere,
Ami what you've been about!
I! IIIUo Ca'-ai' vm.i had i;iv«:M,
At! that is Ins 0-nic 'I'm,
Then '-Mi-s.O-u-'- wants toknow
What you have i
id hamiso
I know you're 5000.1
And luuuy bb your Pol,
A |ii'i-i'-!':v;r.U'(i great and high,
■■ A ruler "even fuel tall.
YonV" bug enough. K only smart,
To manage nil the gong;
And though a li!:.:.' green—you'll rise.
When you have got the hano 1
You told iih that the Cocos, Abe,
Were rasoalfi to the core,
Because they made so Tree a use
Of Untie Samuel's Btore.
Fully wixty millions in a yawl
Now wns'ot it. a Kin
Per Democrats to squander thus
The darling people's tin"
And are yon not deserving, Abe,
Both gratitude and grub,
For ptnpprng this wicked leak
In imeie Samuel's tub?
The Bage wliit did this wondrous deed,
U with for saints (o sup;
It only cOBtfl two millions hkiw
Tojlug the vessel upl
You said ttlfl Boolb bad ruled (L9j Abe,
Some fifty yearg in peace,
And that the lime had Inlly come,
When the vile reign should cease;
That >■'.:■ u wars bound to take the helm,
The linking ship to save,
And put her on another track—
And—I really think you have !
■ ■
You're out of luck entirely, Abe,
The enfrrnVs off the track ;
The boiler's buret, and there you are,
A ^nailing on your back !
The excise man is at tbe door,
Contractors cry for pelf;
You're blind and stupid, deaf and lame,
N'ir very well yourself.
Your Cabinet la feeble, Abo,
And dull BB any dunce;
And il'you hud an ounce of brains,
You'll ship them off tit mice;
Send Si an Ion to the Feejee Isles,
Give Welles and Chase the aaek,
Swap Halleok lor a Hottentot,
And send lor hlTVLp MagI
1 know you toll US, Undo Abe,
This Is a mighty wa;;
Atid that the job is rather more,
Than whal you barcained for 1
That you have done the befit you could,
To make tbe rebela rue it;
And il you kouw what next to do,
You'd go right oil' ti'.ul do it 1
Kow Unit's the very thing, Aba,
That in:\kt'K this din ami clatter;
You don't appear to "Bee it." Abe,
And that is whata the matter !
Tito iRgger'a In the wood-pile, Abe,
As shy Bjl aOJ lOOUl i
Do you 'think the Proclamation, Abe,
Will smoke Lhe weasel out?
!9,Abe,
YOU want, to free the davkii
At !'■ ist I eo conslrue
The diflk'.ult.y seems to be,'
To liud out how to do it.
The way, dear Abe, is mighty dark,
And bothersome to Bee;
I fear you'll haTfl to give it Dip,
And let the darky bfl.
1 tell yon what it in. Abe,
The folks begin to think,
This colore.1 sop is rathi r Btale,
Fur victuals or lov drink.
b ■;.■ I ive their abaeot soaflj
Our wiv.:. iheir b.ui'.bAnds true,
But no oqb cares t mouldy Sg,
For C':\\'\y DT tor you.
Tlic Cnllfurtila ^InsHa<-lluseti< I!a rlnlloh .
We take the following from tbe flUa's corres-
poident with the California Battaliop, in the ser"
vice of Lhe -Utile of Mt^sachnsetts :
''The mei) o! the Caiilornia, lJ<it.!.;tl:on left Mass;1."
obusetlB without regret, and eo outrngeouely have
tbjM beeo treated by that State, or Bather by ite
ofii'dsils, that, ilicy disown being at nil connected with it. From the time we left Jersey City,
passing the States of New Jersey, 1'ennfylvania.
Delaware, and Maryland, we were everywhere
gl ted will) cheer* by the men, end fair ladies
waived their handkerchiefs, and with their emileB
hi ns God speed.
We arrived at Philadelphia at 2 x. \r, and found
nu'c a bountiful col kit ion awaiting us, of which.
v (be way. we were all eag.'t' to partake. Ttie
Volunteer Refreehmeot liootn*' is an institution
of the "Quaker City."
AO incident. ctCOOfrBB here which is worthy of
mention. When the mm of tin- Battalion bad lined bpaak/asL and were drawn up loto line to
vi; the roiim, Major 'I'iuimpsou, who. by the by,
wer ready to give everything add everybody
ir.iuit lines, proponed "three cheer for the citizens o['l'ui;ad..djdiia;'; these, and a "tiger." too-
were Lfivi"i wiili a hearty wit!; find then some one
In the ranks proposed, -'th/ee groane for Massachusetts," and these were given too. I reooed the
incident as sliowinsz the leel'mg of the California
Battalion lu wards the State of whose IjOOtailt forms
B part.
Mk. Li-.iv/ At U.-:mi.;.—The MaryevlBfl Express
says of the uim-jiia1 ion :
Tlte Lincoln convention, at Sacramento, lias
nominated Mr. V. F, Low for Governor. We suppose a worse man might easily be found; But we
lhii& it would be difficult to fiufi a man of any
note who is less lit to be Governor of a greatstate.
What pould liave induced Mr. Low to turn his attention to ti business for which lie is so Utile adapted'! Mr, Low.as Qovarhor. would be decidedly
the wrong man In the wrong place.—
Mr. Low, we think was intended by nature for the
grocers business, and he might in that capacity
have been a uaeful citizen; but as a statesman, be
certainty cmiuot be useful to the people, wliat-
r tie may be to men who pull wires, and Ox
hinge. This nomination we look upon a? a joke.
SoHETBtso op Da Scott — Facia uorre spondence
dated Iftth May of the New York Herald says :
Rev, W. A. Scott, I). I)., formerly of New Orleans and recently of San Francisco —which place
he found rather ton wftrrn to bold him. on
of his openly expressed BecCfBision ayinpt
has been spending a short time iu Paria, Dr. Scott
waeab mt leaving here for a trip to litissia, when
he received "a call" from a portion of his old congregation it) San Francisco, who offer to build him
a new church and pay him a salary of $10,000 per
year. The docior left here yesterday for England
and will soon leave for California.
Washington Items.
Mr, Seward has taken time by the forelock and j
escaped the dust and heat of die capital by retnrn-
ing to New York before the summer sets in. It is
understood, however, that he will return towards
the latter part of June, and afford Bfl opportunity
to some of his Cabinet brethren to enjoy a little relaxation from their arduous labors.
Our city has been alive for some days with discharged volunteers returning home. The 32d and
33d New York and 13th Penusjlvatiia left here
yesterday for the Nurtb.
Gen. Ilooker has been in the city for several
days. He seems to have no apprehentioti of Letrs
making a raid into Maryland. General Hooker
Lill possesses the entire confidence of the I'reaid-
The Californians are still encamped on Capital
Kill and are having a good lime generally and enjoying fine health.
Ralph S. Dorr, o! California is appointed by the
President Receiver of public moneys lor the distribution of lauds subject to sale at Sau Francisco.
Large shipments of seed are being made to Arizona by lhe Commissioner ol Agriculture. These
shipments include cotton and tobacco seed.
PresidutnT LffiOOl n as a GknI'Uial —The Chicago
Tribune Ol the 28th May says:
'Tt tbe President, who is die best military man
in or about Washington, will only draw his sword
and put himself at the head of the Potomac army,
K6 may get a victory in Virginia that will end the
war in six mouths. We devoutly believe that he
has more horse-sense than any of his subordinates
iu the Eastern army; and Unit, bavin;; steadily,
and uuder the spur of a great necessity, applied
himself to the study of military affairs, particularly to the necessities of the country around the
Capital, he is fully competent to assume in person
the active duties of his high place as Comiuauder-
Chief.
■eatest
ed,
SUMMONS.
ST-VTF OF CALIFORNIA. County of Los Angeles. Iliivrng
■t.,,i W\ t-.nsi.ler.-i! t'ne aliinavit ..I .lames LI. Land*-.-
,,„,, ,,, llltl IhM.m.n, ,U o oril HaU good
,':,:if',.-.,. .;•: ■.<- bel1,lf(,nhei;ta„titt,Jo.,.,U,;l,
i :.;„,.. ;,-;,in:a t!ie l).-fe..<la»t. Jlcury Ib.tton, and at
M M-;- .'nut h,, departed Irom th.-^li.le <d fab<,r-
,M:tfets!evin:„:-1.,ull«,:Ou,t.„ va,, 1-e ^.ad.- »
-adit-alt".!, i.v i>ul>tislibi!i lln- siaiimiKis, Willi a tutui o
cony ' r thia ord&r, once a week Eer tbrw montta m tbe
1 „V.Vt'"(>lej St\i;. :i ui'H-spapi.r puliltslo-.L hi IjOH Angeles
'"'.." \,, i ii 'n,i,c;tvi|]i'- that tho dei.iicil and ustia.
'■' ■ ■ "' . ' .' ■ ,. , <'....:■ -mi j^ i,, ].-■•; Angeles eouiity. and
tp't'i,'-', -.','■ - ..'.lie til s;ml ciointv Was Los Aageli
,Vt'v 'ii is''a'Ah.-.ifde.-e.l tleti thu suniiilons rout cert
H,.,"! copy (1|-tne<-ein,.iai..t.l"- deposited in tbe Post Olliue,
ttddjessed to defendajjl at said tity.
Douii at cliambers, Hay 'ititd, MH».
W. 0. nt'.VIll'.X, CoantyJudg
STATE OF CAUFO'INIA. Cennt.y oft.os Angeles:
T J..1..1 rt'- ^n,™. Clerk „f tbe Pi strict Court, of the
Fir.1 Indicial liisladct. Los An-etes qounty, State of Calt-
fn-oi-. lIo lieretiy r.ertit'v Idett tlic above :lTid f-.n^em" is
-, full 'true and correct'roi'y cf tlie origliavl order as the
^P*™"?™ J£Aa„a; Vitti tire seal of OUT Bftifl
fixed, at Los Angeles, the 25lh day of
' ,K)ilN W-. SllOliF., Cicrk.
By JossPH HirffSR, Jr. Deputy.
.1
TATE OFCALIFOI'.NLA, County otl.es Angeles.
IHstriei Cuirt of ibe 1'ir^l Judie-iii.l District. ,h
K Scai.t vs.JIenrv IhiltOn. Action brought
District Convl- of the First. Judicial .District of 11
„f California, in and tor ihe said County of I.os .
urni tin- cuiiiino-.l tiled m .--am ( onnt; ■:- ■
in theidiice of the Clerk of said .District Court.
GEO. W. CHAPIN & CO.,
Lower side of Plaza, near Clay m.,
SAN FRAWCISCO.
EMPLOYMRST OFFICE AND
CENERAL_AGENCY.
Furnish nil ftinds of help for Families, Hotel,,
Farmers, Mining Companies, Mills, Factories, Shop,
.to.
Also, have a Real Estate Agencj, and attend to
business in that line. k-bi'l
FOR
San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara,
San Pedro and San Diego.
ON and alter tho first of April, and tmtil farther
notice, the steamship
«ta- SENATOR,
Will Ua\e two trips per month on theSoutheri)
Coast, leaving Broadway Wharf,
On the 3d and 18th of each Month,
AT 'J O'CLOCK, A. M.
UJjf Bills of Lading will'be furnished by the
Furs
F
the
dei
'reight or presage apply on board, or at the
S. J. Heiuilev, corner of Front and Jack-
)t8.
S. J. IIKNTSLET, President.
CULT1YAD0RES BE VISAS!
Modo de Cultivar las "Vinas, Haeer,
y Modo cle Tratar los Vinos.
CON NOTAS sobre Agricultnrn y nortcuUnr*
prepnradns p.or A. O. II A.RASZTHY, Co-
misionado nombrado por 1ft LenSslaturft para informer sabre U mejorin y el modo mas propio de
enltivar las vinaa. Con nnmerosas ilustracionen,
Un torao grande 420 patinas, se puede remitir sin
AlAfiXITCnr; OV UUSiSJiA.—-Ru
unbroken empire, for extent, that ever ex1
occupying vast, reoinns of Enropc and Asia; and
nearly one-sixth of the habitable globe. It la for.
ty one times tbe size ol France and one hundred
and thirty-eight time* that of England. Yet it.
WM too small lor the ambition of Alexander, who
is reported to have patd : "I insist upon baYTng
the Baltic to skate upon, the Caspian for a bathing
pluce, tbe Black Sea as a wash'hand basin, and tbe (mo
North Pacific Ocean as a fish pond " He en--lL«
croached on Tartary for a pasture, on Persia and \*j*
Georgia for a vineyard, pa Poland for a farm, on. u
Finland and Lapland ass a hunting ground, and '^,"
pair ol North America as a place of banishment
(or olfenders. Yet with ali his ambition and refi] ST
greatness of character, both be and his successors ,u
have retired from the stage of titn^ witbnui retdiz- j dy
Ing their hopes of universal empire. Tbe possesion ol India is now his fondest hope j butEngland
in actual possession^ an insuperable barrier.
SUMMONS.
istnninguno por \
jVota. El libro I
as (pie por loqne
jfc&- Oidcnes oar
Llbrero0, comercian
417 v 41fl Oat la Mtfnfcg
larzoHmS.
•ilia mencinnado vale rauebe*
i ofrece al publico,
conseguirlo se Ueben d» diri-
,N y CA.
publicistas,
, San Franeiflccv
VIKB GROWERS.
Grape Culture. Wines and Wine
Ni;\vs PBOM thu CALIFoasiA. Voi.uxtekrs.—A
private letter from a member of Company B, in the
First Re-inient of California, dated Fort West^
New Mexico, May 4lb, oives the movements of that
Company, On the Gth Ktarth they left Mesilla for
San Diego, crossing on the Rio Grande, expecting
to calch some Indians with sheep, but the did not
:ucceed. They went to Pines Altos and relieved
Company A, Fifth Infantry C. V. Many of the men
of tbe latter company were engaged in gold min-
Tbe mines are very ricli, but cannot be
worked With a profit, because of the scarcity ol
water. Company B, went to mining also, but were
inon ordered away to Fort West. It was Irora this
latter place ihat the Apuches stole sixty borses,
Capt. McCleve immediately ordered his men out
to lollow the savasres, and they did follow them
sixty miles, caught them in their rancberia, slew
men, women and children, recove:
horses and i-ixty more,—^Iln,
Burke had once risen in the House of Commons
with some papers in his hand, on the subject ol
which he intended to make a motion, when a'rough-
hewn member rashly started up and said.
•■Mr. Speaker 1 hope the honorable gentleman
tines not mean to read that large bundle of papers,
and to bore us with a long speech into the bar
I." Mr. Burke was so swollen, or rather so
nearly suBbcaled with rage as to be incapable o1
utterance, and absolutely ran out of the House'
G-eorgc Selwin remarked it was tho only time be
had seen the fable realized, "a Lion put to flight
by tbe braying of an ass,"
all their
,—-—, Wtl
STATK OVO.\T,T!''OKXTA, Co
Milking.
TT71TII NOTES upon AgriM
VV lure, by A. 0. HA ft AS
-ioner to report on tho Improv.'n
he Vine in California. Nome
re and Hsr
ZTHV, Coi
ent and Cult
reus Jllniir
trcnl—
re o:3
linn*..
One lame volt
to 9BJ address
K.'B. Tin.
IS price to an\
IST Addres
Books
4« and 41
me of 420 pages. Price, post jifriul,
ibove work is well worth ten times
vine nrower in the State*,
s orders io
A. ROMAN & CO .
Hers, Importers mid Publisher".
Mcntgoinerv street, Sau Frauisco.
marl4-in3
SIi'MMONS.
qTATB OF CALIFORNIA. County of Loo An"
O geles. It Ralisbic'.orily nopearing tolbe under-
signed Judge, by tbe nllidavif of James ILLitndtr,
that a cause ot action exisls on behalf of tliu
pUintilis nuaiilBt the defendnnl, Henry .Dal ton,.
nd that pwid Dttlion is a ivi-cespnvv and proper
arty In the action, and that he has departed frnn*
nd is now absent from the- State of L'i.!i/orn «, mi
n of ph
applicnt
nl snuiil
Henry .
i t.hi
■ publica
e defendant
, such pub-
vx ke
SciKJJCH St8. Poetry.—There is a poem of Byron'
entitled Darkness, which begins thus:
I bad a dream, which was not all a dream.
The bid eh t sun wHsexilnenished.and tbe earth
Did wander darkling in lb' eternal space
Rayless and pathless;
and so on; describing, or trying to de-cribe,the horrors of that desolation which would ensue. They
arc assembled and piled on one another in this
powerful poem with the hand of a master of tbe
horrible; and in the end, everybody goes ruad,
Bghtfi with everybody else, and dies of starvation.
Eut there would not be lime for starvation. In
three days from tbe extinction of the sun there
would, in all probability, not be a vestige of ani-
or vegetable life on tbe globe, unless it wore
among deep sea fishes and the subterranean inhab
nls of the great limestone caves. The first 48
hours would suffice to precipitate every atom of
loistnre from the air in deluges of rain and piles
I snow, and from that moment would set in a
nivetsal frost such i>s Siberia or the highest peak
of the Himalayas never (ell—a temperature of between two and three hundred degrees below zero
of our thermometers.—Sir John Herschd.
Colonel Zaynna, ''the French la!y;J
in solitary confinement at Fort Lafayette, has been
exchanged, and with other prisoners is now on his
way South. His adi-entures as rebel letter carrier
from Baltimore to Virginia, formed a romanlic
chapter iu the early history of the war.
Major James 11. O'Conner, of the Third Illinois
Cavalry, has captured a Confederate widow, named Mrs. Laura Brifcoe. They were married last
month, at the encampment of the regirai ot. near
Helena, Arkansas. The, bride is a rrear relative ol
tbe rebel General Hiudraan, and owns considerable
property, besides a gnod share of tbe Southern
■'peculiar institution/-'
"I say, Jtick," shouted a Smifiiheid drover the
other day, to bis pall, "these sheep vont move in
thisveather; lend us a bark of your dog, vill
yon V
The surest way to get rid of a bad habit is by-
one decided effort.
There is a self-love that would break a world to
pieces to make a stool to sit on.
A talkative man neither hears nor is heard|
He won't listen to others, nor they to him.
An artist is not so strong as a horse, but he can
draw a larger1 object.
Those who walk most are generally healthiest;
the road of the perfect health is too narrow foi
,-beels.
YV. G. DRYDEN, County Judge,
• V&
J. H. STILL & CO.,
BOOKSELLERS & S*ATioNKBS
GENERAL AGENTS FOR AMERICAN
AND FOREIGN NEWSPAPERS
AND MAGAZINES.
o. 31T Montgomery street, (Bruss House,
Uw- J !>-,
J.
SAtv Fli.AKCS:;C4i
& CO., HAT
ST ISSUED
Tbe newspaper men ci X;-..-,- Yurk, taking in,
even GLorace Greeley, have had a meeting, in re-
fareooe to the freedom of the press, among other
lhings said :
Wercppectfnily bat Brmlyaiwrt the right ot
the press to crih.-.s : fietdy :'.ml [.■arlessly the acts
of those charged with Ibe ad ministration of the
Governmenl and their civil and tnlHtary BUbordl-
naten ; and I bat any limit at inn (o Hits ri^lit, created by Bu BtSgencles of war, Bhould be confined lo
localitien where hotidliiies exist or are Imme lately thi-*ate:'.-ii.
iiCoFi'i:Kiii';,vD,r'—Tiu: meaning of this term is
obvious enough, the oOppoi cent, has the head
oi the Goddsai of Liberty, and she is of course a
"copperhead.11 The ab-ilitiomsts are in favor of
imovlog the tlmeftonoreQ effigy and rfubtitutlng a
gghrt bead-tthat's tlie difference*. The issue
"copperhead'' vs. "niggerhead."
The pebbles in our pu
foot-sore more than the
a bold etfbrt to surmoun
h weary m
recks, wbiu
, and make u.«
only require
ona why %
n't trust a man
d the other be.
A younr: man named Henry Rasche, who keeps
& rnualo.stora on Montgomery street, heretofore
supposed to be an exemplary person, was arrested
fe.r entering n store and abstnictiug several packa
ges of clgafe. ' Subseqnenl examination of the
prenisee occupied by btra, reveals one of the meet
completely organized systems ol burglary ctunmil-
teil and practiced by him for some time past, that
can be found on RBOOttl. A BSBfeh nf bis bnsiiujss
ThoOMia.K* Eobson, editor of tbe Easton (Md.) | premises revealed the Riding of three bundled
Star, was brought to this city on Saturday morn
There are two ri
one because we do
cause we do.
A young lady, if a visitor ringa the door-bell,
will B.imetimea send word, ''engaged," though she
never had an offer in h r life.
ug lor the Dayton
A Western poet writes a son
Empire,commencing :
"I wish I was a DegrO,
I really do indeed ;
It seems to me that, negroes
Get every thing they need.
ing , on the charge of publishing treasonable ar-
tlotes In hi* paper. Ii-! was s ait b'-ymsd the i'Yd-
tral line! the tsme night. Win. Richardson, arrested iid Tlotsd »j last on the char :;i of uttering
treasonable sentiments, and co:::i »d in kort Me-
Henry, w*s ■■' beyi nd the \\net—!tattimor«
Sun, May \1.
TiieN'ew x*0tk Rxprets Ihlnkfl that after the
Ot'::.- ■;■■;>' ;'■;-.. ■■.■■"■ v.'. ei l:";.', r,s n;i ti;.
continent o! Qarop«. plowing hostagtiUfglng, thJl
ing, wood -choppiti-, mi ■'.::.:. ,\:t:.
It is a great e.or.veni.'.mee :<,[- ,k dnetur to have two
patients in the sain i :-i;eet, so that he can kill two
birds with one ston?.
ui.ti seventy-two keys of all si/,<>s, from the key of
dreeaing oase Lo those that turn the bolts of huge
(100FS{ also a iiieniorumlntn of tbe doors each
vonld open.
■Vuk &4WOH Matti-.u.—Mrs. Irwin who keeps a
millinery store on Montgomery stre*t, uext to
young !ia-eli':'s place of business, identifies a great
deal ol the propi-rty found in his possession as
having been stolen from her store. It is estimated
at nearly SI.'.-00 in annumt. She bus long been
pQSSled to nceount for the myaterioua disappearance ol her goods, as she was confident that all the
gifts in lor employ were honest. Tbe key found
in Roche's possession corresponding to tho entry
of her number on his memorandum booked, solved
.theproblam.
re saw the other day, an old continental bill
stuck up in a store, with the following adaptation
from a well-known epitaph appended to it:
"Slop, greeu-baek.'stop, as yon pass by ;
As you are now, so once was I ;
As I am now', j on soon must be ;
Depreciate and follow me."
What is tbe d fference between the Prince
Wales and the water of a fountain? One is heir to
the throne and the ether is thrown to tbe air.—
Wisdom of John Smith.
"Always buy your chestnuts biled,'' saltl Mrs,
Snow to Abomlecb, who was nbout investing 8
penny in that Iitile brown commodity, ""cause the
raw ones want looking arier, and lhe wormy ones
you have to throw away, but, with the biled oni
don't make no difference—worms can't hurt nobody
when they're biled.1'
New York Ilea
BostonaVeekljii Jaqm»l, Tnuiscn,
.83-Our full List tar 1KG3 wll
on application by Letter.
JKB" A rntl assortment of
cooks;, law hooks, stand
and SCHOOL BOOKS, censtantlj
at the lowest market prices to 'i
4 00
4 00
4 00
favor us wit
The Perfection of Mechanism!
IKE ^BHACHC
T1WIE OBSERVER!!
» or La.
HUNTING ANfi OPEN FACE,
mri Gentleman's watch combined, witli
From Erix.—A gentlemam looked at bis watch
just after midnight, cried. "It is to-morrow morning ! I most bid yon good night/'
f this 11
:ieing firv
Price superbly e
Sample Watches, i
ing in buy at who
.-pwh. tho le:idiii? ]Mct0Tif.I
its issue of Jan. 10th, 1863,
t pleasing novelty, of wlnHi
t half aoBen, $504.
;, for those proiios-
VOL. XIII.
LOS ANGELES, CAL., SATURDAY, JULY U. 1863.
NO. 10.
Co0 Angeles Star:
PDBLiaHED EVERY SATUROAY MOIIXIXG,
At the STAR BUILDINGS, Soring Street, Us
Aageiee.
BY H. HAMILTON.
TERMS:
Subscriptions _per annum, in advance. .$5 0n
For Six Months 3 Ofl
For Three Months 8*00
Single Number 0 12\
Advertisements inserted at Two Dollar:; per square
often lines, for the first insertion; and One
Dollar per square for each subsequent insertion.
A liberal deduction made to yearly Advertisers.
Srii PrniiclNVo A^uiie;-.
Mr.C. A. CRANE is the only authorial ageqt
for the Los AniJklks S'I'ar in San Francisco.
All orders left at his offioe, Northwest corner nf
Washington and Ransomc strecls. Q-nvarjiment
*tilding,(up stairs) will be promptly attended to.
HOTELS.
BELLA UNION HOTEL,
LOS ANGELES,
JOHN KING & UE^BV tiAMMEL,
Proyrietoj s.
THE SUBSCIUBKl'lS having leased the above
named Hotel, wish to assure their friends
and the travelling public that, they will endeavor
to keep the Bella Union what it has always been,
THE BEST IlOTEt.
IN" SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA.
Families can be accommodated with large, airy
rooms, or suits of rooms, well furnished.
T3ie Bills of Par*
shall be inferior to none in the State.
All tlie Stages
to and from Los Angeles arrive at and depart from
this Hotel.
.The Bar ami Billiard Salooais
shall receive the most strict attention, and tbe
patrons shall find that this house will bo carried
on as a first class Hotel ought to be.
Los Angeles, May 31, 18112.
UNITED STATES HOTEL.
Los Angeles.
THK SUBSCRIBER having leased the
conducted in tho very beat stv>. The
table will be liberally supplied with eve.ryl.hin;>
the market affords, and every care will be t.abfm
to make the UN'lTKi) STATES HOTEL a com.
fortable home lor boarders.
Attached to'.be Hotel, is u BILLIARD TiOOal
and BAH, where the best of liquors and cigars
are kept.
Terms moderate, to suit the Limes.
Miners coming from or to the mines of Hoi-
combe, Potosi, Mohave or San Gabriel, will find
thisn convenient place to meet their Irieods, or to
obtain desirable iiifarr.rmt.ioh,
A BAKERY is also attached to the Hotel.
LOOK MM-SMER.
Los Angeles, November 8th. 1804.—U
DIeksoa, deWolf & Co
OFFER FOR SALE
WHISK IBB:
CENTURY—J A yOB VXN HORN'S.
EUREKA.
pionbek-wm. ii. daly's.
"xx" f1se os..u &$&.
"aaa" vert old and choice.
Valley—wm, h. daly's—in cases.
—ALSO,—
Will. H. DALY'S OLTJB HOU^E GLT,
THE above WHISKIES are all copper distilled,-
from the choicest selected Rye, and are never
offered in. the market, wiihin three years after their
distillation. The stock now on band is
From Four to JEiglat Tejars OM.
These brands of Whisky have been favorably
knowo iri Oalifornia during i.be last six- years, and
the constantly inerei«ing demand for them attests
to their excellence and uniformity nf quality.
They are commended to the trade aa among the
purest imported into this market.
For Sale hy all the pi'liu-jya] Di-iilers In thlg
City.
mcKsojv, 0!pfWoiiV & co,
feb28 Sole Agents, San Francisco.
CLARK'S
INDELIBLE
:?r:
,S ■
THE CHEAPEST AS]) BEST
ARTICLE
For Marking Linen.
For sale by the gross, at
305 iVloiitgoniefjy street, K«oin No,
\%. Saw FiaBiciseo.
eb22 " 'W. HOLT.
WHEELWRIGHT AND CARPENTER,
HAYING LOCATED IK EL MONTE, ANS
being enabled to keep a supply of bard wood
always on hand, is prepared to do all kinds cf vrork
in his line at short notice and at the lowest current
rates. Orders respectluliy solicited. mar'28
isl aixunipa-tvi all orders.
Address HUBBSKD nROSJ
Soto-Importers cor. Nassau n.nrl John v^e-v ■■■■
r&ug. Stcsrazer
Los Angeles Street.
SHOT BUNS, MFLES &. PISTOLS,
—ALSO,—
.. In Gun Materials and Sporting
Implements.
Also, CAPS, POWORBj Ac. &c.
SHOT GUNS AND RIFLES R28TO0KED,
Orders from the country promptly attended to.
All work done in a workmanlike manner, and
guaranteed.
" TERMS, CASH. fe28
Dcmoeitlc S«Ote Cciilinl loinmlllif.
SlCHAMBSTO Ctrv. May &lh 1869.
PoTBOant tn a call, the DemoOTtttlc Stale I'l'ii'ml
Com rait tee met iu ttiis city, at the otfee of the
late Humphrey Oiilbth at IU M. Very tail attendance.
In consequence nf the'uoath of Honorable Humphrey G-rHfitn, late Chairman, and ot Hon, Win ,1.
liooten, Secretary, tho UommUtee was cated to
order by T. .II. Williams, when Charles ]l. Street,
of Colusa, was elected Chairman, and 1.0. T. Wilkin?,
of Yuba county, was elected Secretary,
Or. motion, a OommHtee eoasmlng of fbomae
S. WUUams,J.F. Thomnaoo and M. T. WilkiH
were appointed by the Chair, to express tlia sense
of this Cutnmitee upon the ;o>s of their late Chairman, and Secretary, On motion, the Chair man
was added to thB above named Commit tee. 'de
following resolutions, reported by the Committee
were unanimously adopted;
WHEKS43, Since eat last mooting the hand of
Providence has removed trout us two of thfi I
eers of the oomtniUtte, we will avail ourselves ot
this Bfl a lining opportaaUy for esprtsiidg
profound regret entertained by us, and by toe
mocrey throngbont tbe State, at the loBSot theae
distinguished menibers of our party.
■ ReselvrJ, Thai in the death id'Humphrcy Griffith late Chairman ol theoommittee we l;a.ve lost an
honorable patriotic ciiizen and a:i eloquent champion ol democratic principles.
Resolved, .That in common with all citizens m
cherish the tenderest, sentitnetits of regard for the
mrmory ot William J. Houieii, our late aeoratary
who by bis noble -hearted gene.osity, and his numerous private virtues, endeared liieiselt to a wide
circle of friends, and who, by iih; labors in the cair-ai
nt" demueraey. entitled himseir to thy. special
esteem ot all true democrats.
Mesatved, That we exieud to the relalivea of the
deceased our most sincere sympathy in their be-
t'i;aveine:il..
On nio!,ioij, the following resolulions were unanimously adopted:
MesolneH, F.irat—That n Deoioorfttio State Con-
vention for Hie purpose ol making nominations for
state officers ami members of (Jo|ig[ttSp, and for the
transaction ol" such Other business as may be deemed proper, be. and the same is hereby called lo
meet in the city of Sacramento mi 'J.'uesdav, the
H:th day of July. a. m 18(13. at 12 a,
Second—It is recommended t.hat all persons
shall be entitled to vote at the primary election
who are opposed to the principles nf the republican
party, and m tbe war policy of the present admiu-
Third—That the representation in said convention hereby called he thesaxe as the representation in the Stale Convention of 1862,*88 follows :
Mil
G«lle»r
5 [Sacra muate ,
l"
ii Sau Bbi nai'dino.. .
6
12San.Dieff0
2
U Sen I'T'aucisco
,13
7 San Joaqnin ..,,
.,17
2 San Luis Obispo.,.
.. S
3 S«a Mateo
.. 2
ISiSaota Barbara,...
. 2
■ISantaClara
.12
SLSanto Urua
.. 5
!lub» b..al once !'....■;..,..! tbe n .■',!..ui. [lie .SU'i'.
Ail ilemoci'!'.lie [:■ | ^b in thaState see req.ae8ts(j
O'i iiiotioi), Ibe (.'cimuiil'ee ndjnnir.l.
Cuakliih 11. Strki-t. Clialrm;rn.
B. T. Wir.tixs Secretary.
justness Carts.
DR. J. C. WELSH,
rnYsieiAiv and s|wrgeon,
Office, CITY DRUG STORE,
Main street, Los Augelep.
Office hours, !) to li!, M ; and 2 to 11. p.m.
Ansnstl, 1850.
S. &, A. LAZARD,
IftPCfBTEBB,
' 'And Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
French, ■ English and Amevicau
Dry Goods.
Comer of Melius EoW,Lbs Angeles. 1 ij2
P^HyEAS BANjNlNS,
FORWARDING and COMMISSION
AIGEM,
New San Pedro and Loa Angeles,
Throagh the politenon ofaavera! painters, men
of remarkable Renins, we h»Tfl rceeivi d p. \ht ol
drawings and paintings, which are to planed on
exblbltlon at Wasbinirton. immedi-ately alter lhe
4th of March, 1845. Tn ;y are as billows:
Xo. 1. A view of the Cave of limine; a lean
e;!ia:;t!y BgUrO plaoed as sentinel at the entrauee-
A graveyard at Che eotrtTice. A gravoyard in the
distance with ifDO,OO0 graves: tv the Hftht are
200,000 erlpplee, and on tho left on oneoi ntal 1
throng Of widows and orphsns. A remarki hie
ptoture—dedicated to Abraham Lbici In,
No. 2. Judas Leu riot in the net of betraying.
A charcoal si;.■!ch—dedieab:'d I 0 E. BttttkioD, Etq.'
Secntiry ol War.
No, 3, St. DrjQstan relating! hie Interview with
the devil. A copy —iledtc-it-d lo Major O-nerai
Benjamlo F. Butler,
No. 4. A jrroup of gamblers quarreling at all -
roora. After tha manner of Tensers—dedicated to
the Republican contractors.
No. 5. Tom Thumb speaking through a trumpet, wi;:, tha Intention to pass himself off for the
Belgian Giant—dedicated to several Major Generals.
No, 6. A miser cutting up a naval ftag, and
DOUVertlag il into money ba^s. —diaiieated to Gideon Wei lea and his brother-in-law, Morgan,
A rope-dancer balancing an empty
VI a:
No
pitcher on his chin—dedicated to William II-
Seward.
No. 8. A mar. crushed fo death under several
ton.s of green paper, which fell from a scalToblini;
over his head. A frightful pioture—dedicated to
SaltmuiP.Cimse.
No. 9. A white man embracing a negro wench.
An immodest picture—dedicated to Cbailes Sura-
±m>. 10, Forty thieves break-ins
cent treasury—dedicated to the
■ '■ NOTARY JPUBLICt
Office with J, R.Gitcuk'.u Esq., Temple's Block
French, English, and Spanlgla, Ti-nnslatefl,
Coneotlooss Made, Sic.
(SUCCESSOR TO Gilo. rEATJHER & CO,)
— Wholesale k.h". XiotoJl Denier '" —
mum iM® liquors,
Syrnpo, Bittors, Cordiivls,
3u:Iii street, Los Angeles, Oal.
The French Government has ju-t seleo*ed twenty Jouog girla between the ages of 15 and 22. from
the FourjdJiug Hoapital, tn be seat out to New Caledonia, to be married fo Colonists. mo.-t of whom
are .soldiers, now become farmers or artisans,—
These brides expectant, who, of coarse leave France with their own consent, are chosen from amm:;:
the most robust and EateliigeBt oi the yoaag »&-
men in the: establishment, liach of them issup-
piied withaasefal trousseau, io which theEm-
presa h?.e added B tariftO Bhawl
AsoTiisiJ NEvTs?At'Er. Moimcn, Tiie office of the
Monitor, a Democratic paper, pubiished at Hunt
iDgton, Pennsylvania, was destroyed by BQ Abolition mob on the 20th ult. Loss $10,0u0.
i!o o i;ri-,-.'r:i-
ends of the
Administration.
No. 11. Five satyrs teaching the dnvil how to
lie—d-'dicatcl to the editors ol tho Albany J^r-c-
ning Journal,
No. 12'. A crowd of negroes stripping the shirt
off tin.: body of a white man, and leaving him 0&k-
ed*—dedicated lu the last Connie's.
No. 18. A throng of white men and neproes
setting lire tn tbe temple of Liberty. An immense
picture; canvas 40 feet by 2-i—dedicated Co the
Republican party.
No, 11. A dmnhee while man, with his face
parti ted Uke a negro, holding a banjo in Ms Karld
in the act of siugjoj^ ''John Brown's soul is march-
ing on"—dedicated to J. W. Forney.
No, 15. A picture of the infernal rcginus. with
the devils ail unchained. Labelled, -'I'/ie United
States of America in the fieigut of Lincoln /."
No. 1G. Hainan hanging on fhe paHowfl which
he prepared for Mordecal—dedicated to the editors of the Evening Pwt,
No. \"i. "The Union League,-" being the picture of a mob cf white men and neproes trying to
split a rail labelled 'TAe Union.''''
No. 18. Diplomatic dinner at. the White ilnns-
Hie Black Excellency the Minister bom Ilayti
seated betwee'n Mfs. Lincoln and tbe charming
Miss Coasa. Tho seals of the rest of the
diplomatic corps all vaCiint. J'diti W. Forney
i-tPihdfne behind tiie chair of the llaytien Minister dressed as a waiter. A very fipiriled painting.
No, LI. Henry Ward Beccher, in the act o!
praying to lhe devil to fend famine-, pestilence and
the sword npo'n a slavery-cursed Union.
No. 20. Rev. Doctors Cheever and Tyt'eC, at a
clandestine interview with Satan, in front of the
pulpit iu Cheever's chtireh. Satan in the act of
delivering an opinion iu favor of the superior race
of men.io spline: from an atnalgamatloo of white-
and blacks. Cheever and Tyn« appear delighted.
A fine painting, and aa excellent likeness of the
three wot thy frjeadj,
No. 21. A copperhead chasing a black BOake,
which is running away with affrighted vetocily.
These paintings will form one of fhe most
remarkable picture galleries in the conr.try, nol
on ncconnt of teeir great merit as works of art,
hut. as well for their historical and local intere-t.
It is hinted that the imxt Congress will purrhas '
the whole gallery, and make it a permBBeQt e,:-
t.raction fo draff lifei-ary men and artists fi'oni all
parts of tbe wtfrid to TTafihTnEtoo.— Old Guard.
WhATTHE D«aroCB*TB Hop;: to 1>o.-C.. The;
wilt restore the liberty of tbe press,
2. They will restore the freedom of speech.
.",. They will restore personal liberty by re.dor-
ing the privilege Crf the writ of habeas terptts,
4. They will re*est.abiisii th.e supiemacy of fhe
law. by subjecting tha milUarj to the oivil author-
Ivy nt the country.
o. They will dismiss the army of Provost Marshals iu the loyal States.
6. Tbcy will not allow the military to be drawn
up In line at file polls, during a popular election.
7. They will not allow voters !o be bribed or in-
tirafdated by government official*,
8. They will cull shoddy contractor.", DBSeaily
goVerniaeflt agents, sue middle men, to ft stria:
account, and perhaps make them disgorge a'otne ol
their pi
bits.
0. 'They will dismiss. Bortajn oflioials, who, on ^
salary of a thousand or twelve hundred dollars per
annum, keep horse* and carriages, n;:d live hi
brown stone booses,
10. They win stop all arbitrary fcrreite, and hold
the party who have cans; d them In be man.-, an-
KOBwerabto for ibeir ailmea, notwlrtfltandtog the
unconstitutiooal offl of ImSemntty
1!. Tbev will endeavor by these, and all other
lawful means, to rddore the Ceu-ditutioii, and
litmllv. ,, ,,
12. They will OSS ail their pewer. BQQ ■■'■ '<■-'_'
SlaiesinauslsiTi which ihev can musler in tlieir an .
lo restore theUriton as it »afl fe tort ao ioeame and
rBnatical party endeavored toewry out. the aoooa-
stltutlomal Chieauo plattorBB. .
Now, we call on the abolil.ionifts to give HBfAetr
platform, Let us Ben whether they ba«a aoythittg
Pise in view than to prolong tbe ww bevoml ihe
next presebmii i! eheUion. and u-e the miliia
to defeat the Demoon
the people (mbmit to it
Ootbiqbos Can
tc i: nt t^ai the ;■■■•.. Pattl a E'arfca, <e Nter«bn ■
V« , was arrested and his moe v, \ ■., ■ ,:,;.,...
i *rche I '■;■■ oi'.;. r o,c t, Snram >n. I'.^ha- i'.uh-,
pnsteAefl thai b i ww ofewgi thW wHh a«ch(og tin.-
he was nol antheftsod pb do, by the ewbstUuMi a al
tbe Unite.1 Stales. As he wa» \y.v-'.-,l, m pi |
surrae mithiB*g was fooo'd itgalnsi hue ""■ ■ Dr
Beofei r, Cataolie prfenl <■'. MartlnM an i Ta., b u
ie'en a;a:n i:;e ije.i IS Hie bttO, his v-inreh blo»td
a" 1 the Qatboiic i of thai r ■ km deal fl tih ■ 11 ■
tiiniugaiul BOQtbiag niu.i- traii-m. al thier religion.
bather H e1..!' is in ezil >, ami hip orjuia [g thai f.
rerntea bo Interpol its the ae^red »tupl of thi
Church, and repeat itausual prayers presoi ih d brj
a military B&trisp ■-■.: [east while be Is daniud aots
muoioatftwi with, and direotlwis fi oof, his Ftlsh >p
So dc Catholics of the parish entered complaint
to Admiral Facrngut, Bis reply was i "it c w'
for you It was not ths e ew ol the other vstaoTs,
or you wnn!d have'fartd worse 1" One o? hisoWoOtf
remarked : "Gi od ennugh for the il- d s e :.- i
rebel:'-
Soldiers of a HsftAdtawHll r-iemeel aboard lhe
same sesael; were meaothne htrsylag themRvlvei
at another p.en- little Qatbotte ehap.: al Ohjedate -a
short dista u:e aw iv, ale i in eii ii:;e o| '.'ether Mil-
tlebren. fh ib< DBtghbntroe^ they tateroepl ■■; tfee
(toed priest, ami sVmaBflad ol Mm the horse Ii I was
riding, As he refused, they seized lhe lee. r, :1:-
rested him, ami dually transported him tq Baton
Rouge, wte re he was Imprisoned ten days, \.\
tbe 'M-^] of this tims they pul him oe a dry h'ufFic
the tniddie ofa Drevaasa, with two tn- iroea, and a
barrel of biscuit, tidliti:; bfhl to "wail. ' here till the
rebels came for him !" Tibs Utile isbuid was swarm
ing with alligators ami poisonous Knakes. N'ver-
theles, alter three tj ivs, p.. leemi BMaQE tg SSMpe
and reach htl de-ekilcl borne.
But a deeper cry of anguish reaches us from
Louisiana. A geutlriivtn Iron: that eile-'. S d9?00.1
Oathojfo, writing to bid us farewell on fhe eva-ol
his omitting New Orleans, furoisbea aa with the
following facts which our correspondcnl asuoroa qb
cannot he di;-c;cdilr-tl ,
-After the Ceruoni and Albatrons had paw d
Port Hudson, the crew of (he Hartford, Admlrel
Farregttt'a SajKfhip, landed al Points Coup e. Borne
teven'y- hve mil IS ahOVfl 0 ttoo Rohg \ !i'l;ey cum-
manced tn plunder the plaee, and B ttrttll d t'e-
Catliolic church. The church is iu tbe Blidsl 0l the
old parish graveyard. The monuments there, en ot-
ed to the memory ol the dead were broken and
defaced, and much wanton damage committed.
Father Miiilebron's bOUaa wan then visited—he be-
in:: absenlj at another station. All that they
thought of suhleient valne waa carried <i:\; and the
real uf hiemoffabiea broken or destroyed. Next
day broke into tie: church, Overthrew the Tabernacle, end took from it the ves^-h Hjal they found
there. This; was pat enough ! Th" Blessed Soai
was scattered on fhe ground, while those monsters
nailed out fpr the. Cat ho lies to *oome and look al
your God!' Qua Mia 4 the benediction veil, ex-
elaimin;; : -This fftfl be a niee blanket for my
horse, when I get one,' "
Father Miltlehron's case may present n feature
of peril for Lincoln's admini^tni'don, ihr\t they|will
be more subnilsBlve to than, to (be Lord of II >aTen,
The good father is a subject of France, and we at
informed, an aathentibat .1 statem tat of the suva
cry of the Puritan Yankee:-' towards him b- already
oti its way lo France, or will be by lhe next steam
er from this port. 'tCofteorVAtltre" Seward will, no
doubt, make amp Id compensation to t,he subject of
Fiance—and by taxes, and tai'ili"-, and "UoenOOB,
—or else by printing more greeubaoks—gold will
be procured to pay the d tthegea to the Bubject of
Nap-elia ii III.
But our correspondent and Informant, whose
character is a emnnnilee- fur the truthfulness of
what be writes us. as a sincere Calliniic —horrili d
at what has taken. plaCi.-—and lis a believer in bis
religion, fearing further outrage*, begs u:'. 88 his
parting words un 1 javitig '; iw Orleans, to call the
attention ol Arohbiahnpj Qngha and Purcell, ti
these and Mher f«oj iWcal aflfattll i upoa the Cetho
lie Hlgbn at tHfl smith, Buffered at the ham!.- of
the N^W i.1.i;_r5::■ ir 1 nddeey
The Fa' ih-el a !->.-■ have she Wfl [hem-eires to be (i'-[
frlenda ot Mr. Ednooln and Lhe cabinet secretaries
who control Biro. Their lumber Catholics appt ■■
',; ibem to ■ sen their Influence for th i ohssrvntfoB
of those laiwi of civilized warfare tbat wem observed by our armies in Mexico, ued. i the -1 rnloft itl I
administration of Polk, They appeal to these
Archbishops, and to all distinguished Catholics who
are allied in this war wilt. Cimmbi's administration
to pieven' its being a war meiims the, (fatl -die re,
ii;-ii!,i. al tbe saoe t'njij that. l| is a war against Lhe
stutcH and the pi o^le of tin.' south !
One ol Hit: .. l.tu k> ' i aiulidivlrs.
Cud John fimvy, the republican a tndutate for
Supremo Judge, owpa a large portion of So-
bir.o ;:„! i iP.o e.sei'i^-. llUd who has or bad an
118.000 mortgage al thpefl per cent, upon the
city i' Sonoma, baa worked pretty hard for office.
Qe trh d lp L854) for Lba alaae ol U. S. District
Judge, but tbe ii. S. Senate would not stand it,
bough Cuney was Btrang w ' [n i--.'ih Major
WoQ .try b. a' !:im as ■ eai,delate for lio' state
-'■:e:--' before ;:,,. ■-;,!.■: ,■ :^, ntioo, and Tod Rob -
iuson bi e,t Um the s ism year as a cajidi.date for
Suj r- aoj .in.;ee Jobs Di ii j '.t:-, a settler, feat
aim ! a' .\--eu.my in |S5 Lj Ufl '-as been at lhe
know liothiej'- e:e;e lOtlOD U I e.i..: e..;e |or Su-
prepfe. Judge Lo 1835, B ■ was b tai n in the de-
moor iCe epnvontioQ Id '*■■■ B I y UcKioi sry for Die-
triol Judge, and the same yew by 0. "", Hayden
■■■ .- .::-: ■ i it City Attorney of i'-uieia. Re-
lurnlng to Lhe obarge m Bod bim agi In in 1869
b idly beaten in the contest '""r Supreme Judge,
and In 1869 BtiU worae beaten while running
igolaat the demooraUo tickat aa candidaio for
Spyamor.
Wo Inive not kepf the run of this millionaire
:iae;t I ■ - ■; 11 ■• ■ r, end :.. f int. hohim's tiirorsii'v much
■im-.: ih.ee taking ii for granted Lhongb that be
« i- st-iebiy being chased by oQoeand never had
bemi eauehb tilj he turned up candidate again be-
fore Uw abolition, aotloonatitutioo state convan-
::e:i. That hmpreme Judgeship is still pursuing
the unfortunate gentleman, having thrown off tho
enh-e of three pariy nam a, and now p aumlna lhe
garb of "Union Rartj," By counting the I n i
In :, It Kill be seen ihat his defeat DOXl I toti '■■■)•
will be his tenth f.biere.- '-Sacramento R' puWi-
ron.
1 at tiij ballot-box, Wil
THB CoJtHlNOBSBWT nr thk "i'ai:.—It lias been
serted over and ovei again, thai Sumter was the
at Fori that sr/rrtjndi re I; thai Si ^'n Oarblioa
comm'i need the war, rtro'ek the n ig of em
Ileinn and hoisted an'othi r. 11 Ihhl N rhd I Tha
bis tor; of the con n ry I ays o;h. n'.. b. Har| ■■■ 's
i v was tbe flt it point of- al teu ht, and the Oral
tbatfelllnto the poeaeealon of the errerafoa to
our C.e-e:-:;n:'"ik As- n;i;f.m.iie Brown led It;i-
forces r.e.d when h;; fsel sen ;;\v e.:.i :,:: ;: i e-
[ng snaued. Sis friends bitterly wept over lhe
untimely end d! tbn martyr. The obnrehea of hia
leclltJh, that were M Ma Interestj pul on tbe habit-
Im mts of im'-M-eii.y ami dropped :■ fear of regret
that his r .forts,!hough . oeci ' Jul in the begin
-,-, t iniied tor the time beinir. Th
e:e:.- of hi- time ble. gheeee..'./
■■lhe imlbnvs- en wib di he '.as ce :;'r d wi ;:':d
.-,.. gaored in the meow ry of v:'.\>>- em ■..''■..
GfillT V.M.I.AN1UOI1AM HBRT!Kfl IN PllU ■ 1; U. ■
imiia.—A dispatch dated Philadelphia Tana ls«i
say,!
The meetln ' to- night In Independence fquare, lo
prol': ' emir st tbe arri'sl of Vnlliindipliain, wns
largely attended and quite entbstJaatto. About ion
thouaand persons were Basafabled, Judge Bllia
Lewis occupied ths ohalr, and apbeobss wore bade
by ex- Setiaim' Bigler, ex-Congressman Biddle,
Chas. J, Ingersoll, ami othert,
The latter counseled pi i feet obedience to the laws
and the constitutional authorities, but reeistanoa t>
any attempt to control the ballot-box, The pro-
c ledtngs were very orderly, The name of YaHantfr
i-deim was beqnenlly cheered nn its repetition by
the several speakers, B8 was fttlO that ol MeClelbm.
Resolutions were adopted, declaring the arrest
and banishment of Vallandigham as violence to
which the American people will not and ought not
to submit; that Lhe remedy i-: In the ballot-box at
at the Homing election, when the i-iato authority
will be restored to lhe hands of the democratic
party : that it is our firm belief that the design of
ihe authorities "t Washington is, by military aggression, to provide tm apology for further Invasion
of our liberties; that it is only to 0)0 Imllol-box
that wo can look for permanent .■ lief.
Mn.rr.iuv ffKCKSSHY -s. Tkutu,--Brigadier Ceii-
enral Prentice, oommanding in tbe State of Arkansas, has Issued an order expelling from his district
M. M. Pomroy, tho correspondeot of the La Crown
(Wis ) Democrat, for "articles eonlaining fllslOyal
sentimenls, and filled with remarks calculated to
disoonroge and ctemorftltts the army, and that hobs*
lievee ibe war for the restoration of the I'nion toba
i'a murderouB crusade for cotton and niggers,1' and
lhe loyal soldiers of the armies now opera ting iu the
Mississippi bailey tubs a,band ol thieves and robbers.'1 Mr, Pomroy through his paper, says :
"Aftei mOBtfaaol observation mid IflveaUg^tioD,
WO determined to give our readers FACTS, leaving
LIRS to be spoken by ollk'ial reports of vlctoricrt
never won, by Oommending officers like Prenticu,
am! by ibe telegraph. The truth o( our letters — iho
existehoe ol evils and wrongs still greater than we
have Written of. is Btlllic tbe army. Wfl U '■■■ ■: Gep.
IVentiee if we had wrilten a word which was not
tnith, simple and incontrovertible. We dared him
to d'.ui" -gaVs him prool upon proof to substantiate
the arUcIes no ona can i ontradlct. IIis reply was
ii.;..;; -Mr J'omri'H. ]u-i'h l/fltl to UfuitPSttOd, thttt
ii:,: TRUTH thail Hot bt written from this tffc-
trict to discourage the people of the JVortht so
long a* ] am in command awr*,"
General Hanks, in one Ol Ilia I poaches In t'.'engruss,
nniile use ul tit- (otlowii » : iilliclic languajgO
I can conceive of a time when the Conetllutjtfn
■ball aol b ■ In i itiati nee, whan wa i hall have In
;,i,. olnte dletntoi laat-1 govei nment, Iran imitt' d fcom
age to sge, wiih men m its head, who are made raters
by military right tb govern those over whom they
ire planed,'
Doha he imagine that the line- ruU a'r mey a; rJSjitlf
Oust. FJookkr ind hi : Hubicon,. On tha t;eih i i
Apiii wo published several extracts from G in.
Hooker^ evidence before the Committee on tho
conduct oi the War, Amongst thaw was the fol-
lowlng:—Qbei lion —"To what do you »Mr i»ui 1- the
fallnte 6f the peMnsii h eampalgnf*' Ahswr—'T
do nol lie. il it ■ to say thai it h to tie Httiibmml to
tl -■ ran! neral hip on tha pari 11 the wnt -
(Dander.*1 The i"' cfl tha ■'■ pn i Ing aewa received
yesterday waa" to revive i n outh - oi many,1 a
ge.ee: Ii ;'.i;;. tbfl bri Can paJg? just con-
cluded on ihr , up] ihanuock, '1 ] a see j exhibited
:■■ remarkable eoneurroooa • I opinion a ith ibat
11: :i la by I leneral [looker on tls ■ oc ision n [en - d
to: "Want gen b p i n Lh ■ par] ol Lhe apm -
mauler."--:"'., f. H« Btb.
Th ■ . '..- ! 'i-'- Trtbunt ra treta ti: i1 the Tiau-
,,,.,; - is ;..;■ the pri ml a lailnva, 1 k I diiiieulties
id ii-in.|..|-m;:: ; ill - frb'ab' into a mailed bat I try
I .e; Wet Bity BSJ ei..u:i|.s!, when n
:■■..-■ trouble arose, tbrentsuing ao almost inde-
e,. arose upon wbioh 0hi ii I was erm i fl d." Tbe
B - (TBoofdl olntlonwa Bn iatliarp r'a Ferry H I lay. ; f maehinery, which at Bret pn
byJobb Browd, andhtssdrvTvIngfriend Wtowed "ie. I< rerytblng.h
up thcattaek, it may be wb): le; t cmirege am! en- :'■ i iiflUftCiwri t,
■gy than im begafl, d t rthatl M, they ee-nie'i. ■:,
end to IhiBflay Slog see:, l)i latDl OtatlOO BVl r
tbelr her.i, who fell In tbe attack he nm.de against
his government.—El Dorado Timet.
.. i n ■ mora perfect teat, ptor*
a failure—not so much, however, the remit of original imperlecliou as of experimental afeaflgee, ml aeaind It^roveaieajt, A
new shaft, and pflfhapi '''!|;;' fajaJW afijd Bttb ;.i'u-
tions may become neceuary.
Object Description
| Rating | |
| Title | Los Angeles Star, vol. 13, no. 10, July 11, 1863 |
| Type of Title | newspaper |
| Description | The English weekly newspaper, Los Angeles Star includes headings: [p.1]: [col.2] "Democratic State Central Committee", [col.3] "Lincoln picture gallery", "What the Democrats hope to do", [col.4] "From the New York Freeman's Jornal and Catholic register. Outrages on Catholics", "The commencement of the war", [col.5] "One of the "lucky" candidates", "Great Vallandigham meeting in Philadelphia", "Military necessity vs. truth"; [p.2]: [col.1] The war news", "Official falsehoods", [col.2] "Democratic State nominations", "Democratic Comvention [sic]", [col.3] "Water for the miners", "Legislation for San Bernardino", [col.4] "The Case of Vallandigham -- Dauger to the Government, and how to meet it"; [p.3]: [col.1] "The Presidential election of 1864 -- Mr. Lincoln and his Cabinet"; [p.4]: [col.1] "Roll-Call", " 'Nobody hurt' ", "Dangerous showmanship", [col.2] "The income tax", "Notable events", [col.3] "Last days of Quenn Elizabeth", "Revolutionary anecdote", "Iced water", [col.4] "Summons", [col.5] "Summons". |
| 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 1863-07-05/1863-07-17 |
| 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 | 1863-07-11 |
| Type | texts |
| Format (aat) | newspapers |
| Format (Extent) | [4] p. |
| Language | English |
| Identifying Number | Los Angeles Star, vol. 13, no. 10, July 11, 1863 |
| Legacy Record ID | lastar-m483 |
| 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 |
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| Repository Email | ajutzi@huntington.org |
| Filename | STAR_928; STAR_929; STAR_930 |
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[From the Banjror fMs.) Democrat,] A PLAITS JSPISTLR TO UNCLE ABE.* ■Hilive n met gei Jacle Abe, t to Washington, A"'l a- you wont coma here ; I'm lofted in pot li Into typ*», Wul) circumspection iji-..-(-k : ' A« bashful meinb"is oMen print A speech they dare not speak. My bead la nigh to bursting, Abe, My very eye-balta tbi oh, ':;, ,.,-. ,,■;',., L p«sky wwk yen makei Abojjt that iii:l" iot,i Which you, and Bill, mid Horace G-, Agreed so alee to do. In ]■■,> than "sixty d iys" from date, Some twenty mouths ago! We gave v.;:; btfsrph of Bbldlersl Abe, To help you amide the Uw ; A (tuinir'af wai-Cure that won Id reach Frmu Imreto M-v-o. We paelied ibsrm off wWh Bpadef to dig. A ;:i i: pet V BUDS LO - boot. With h'wvi rsacki t . grace Lin ir back?, Ami Bfea and (J turns Lq Loot. You saw Itaeafi mighty legions, Abe, Ami beard Llu-ir manly tread ; ypu counted hosts of uvisd men, iv ijf can you count ibe dkad? Lonlt o'er the broad Potomac, Abe, Virginia's bills along, Their wakeful ghosts are beck'olngyou, Two hundred thousands strong ! \V".' gave v-ei ieW«*l BoilHaga, Abf, To ptey v«!.ii- little luea ! Enough to buy a dossaii shirts, Ami FUndry pairs rff BhoeB. We lmv! vi.q Borees, cattle, mules, A nd iv,! [OU8—foil a Boore ; Ami several Gaboon with a voice, leme b a ball Bflffl roar I Mow, wha' Tm lifter, Code Abe, h a-Uiplv to Li lid out, Wb'atyuu have done with all this'ere, Ami what you've been about! I! IIIUo Ca'-ai' vm.i had i;iv«:M, At! that is Ins 0-nic 'I'm, Then '-Mi-s.O-u-'- wants toknow What you have i id hamiso I know you're 5000.1 And luuuy bb your Pol, A ii'i-i'-!':v;r.U'(i great and high, ■■ A ruler "even fuel tall. YonV" bug enough. K only smart, To manage nil the gong; And though a li!:.:.' green—you'll rise. When you have got the hano 1 You told iih that the Cocos, Abe, Were rasoalfi to the core, Because they made so Tree a use Of Untie Samuel's Btore. Fully wixty millions in a yawl Now wns'ot it. a Kin Per Democrats to squander thus The darling people's tin" And are yon not deserving, Abe, Both gratitude and grub, For ptnpprng this wicked leak In imeie Samuel's tub? The Bage wliit did this wondrous deed, U with for saints (o sup; It only cOBtfl two millions hkiw Tojlug the vessel upl You said ttlfl Boolb bad ruled (L9j Abe, Some fifty yearg in peace, And that the lime had Inlly come, When the vile reign should cease; That >■'.:■ u wars bound to take the helm, The linking ship to save, And put her on another track— And—I really think you have ! ■ ■ You're out of luck entirely, Abe, The enfrrnVs off the track ; The boiler's buret, and there you are, A ^nailing on your back ! The excise man is at tbe door, Contractors cry for pelf; You're blind and stupid, deaf and lame, N'ir very well yourself. Your Cabinet la feeble, Abo, And dull BB any dunce; And il'you hud an ounce of brains, You'll ship them off tit mice; Send Si an Ion to the Feejee Isles, Give Welles and Chase the aaek, Swap Halleok lor a Hottentot, And send lor hlTVLp MagI 1 know you toll US, Undo Abe, This Is a mighty wa;; Atid that the job is rather more, Than whal you barcained for 1 That you have done the befit you could, To make tbe rebela rue it; And il you kouw what next to do, You'd go right oil' ti'.ul do it 1 Kow Unit's the very thing, Aba, That in:\kt'K this din ami clatter; You don't appear to "Bee it." Abe, And that is whata the matter ! Tito iRgger'a In the wood-pile, Abe, As shy Bjl aOJ lOOUl i Do you 'think the Proclamation, Abe, Will smoke Lhe weasel out? !9,Abe, YOU want, to free the davkii At !'■ ist I eo conslrue The diflk'.ult.y seems to be,' To liud out how to do it. The way, dear Abe, is mighty dark, And bothersome to Bee; I fear you'll haTfl to give it Dip, And let the darky bfl. 1 tell yon what it in. Abe, The folks begin to think, This colore.1 sop is rathi r Btale, Fur victuals or lov drink. b ■;.■ I ive their abaeot soaflj Our wiv.:. iheir b.ui'.bAnds true, But no oqb cares t mouldy Sg, For C':\\'\y DT tor you. Tlic Cnllfurtila ^InsHa<-lluseti< I!a rlnlloh . We take the following from tbe flUa's corres- poident with the California Battaliop, in the ser" vice of Lhe -Utile of Mt^sachnsetts : ''The mei) o! the Caiilornia, lJ |
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