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   Weekly Mountain Democrat (Newspaper) - January 19, 1861, Placerville, California                               i i i ft JET JsL JS r CO i XT 11 Y ALWAYS RIGHT K J G i IT O It O U IA SATURDAY WHOLE NUMBER 376 Sl iM T-S 1 N of the could upon j 1 Very many points of which i believed the attorneys overlooked gether This idea grew and i I in stronger upon my mind 1 had access to A t- of filler ami mother whom 1 books which were ia my employer's sanctum and 1 pored over them times all night long Russell had been bred to the law YOUNG'S HOTEL W II 1.1 HI S No 50 J ill will THE FINEST WATCHES in Tlic Most Manufacturers Of FASHIONABLE uf iv KINDS OK i in j I Watches most Carefully Repaired A N n A n A N T D i 1 started life under the I of my father's aunt a maiden lady of sixty four who the place of the father and mother whom 1 never saw alternately patted me and scolded me as long she was able 1 from both when eleven years old j by awny and although she sent I relinquished his profession fur me innumerable messages when she dis- of iul editor some years before the i covered my its to return toiler birth of my wife I frankly stated to and be sent to school and for col- wishes in regard to 1 refused ever logo near cor I 1 I her i 1 had hired out with a small fa to do his chores for my clothes of and staid three years at the end j He laughed at me then tried to dissuade me from attempting it Opposition strengthened my purpose and i entered the of an eminent i- UN one but Mr Russell who mid do it for me 1 hardly believed it him Susy was as surprised as but rather inclined to the belief that it was her so 1 juicily lei her indulge in the pleasant belief We got through the summer but the winter was coming on and i bled at its approach Industrious as i as Susy had ever been we could not hope to go through the cold season without both ami toil and with debt I had been in the on ne gloomy day in doubling whether should go buck to priming again I considered all the whys and wherefores counting the rust again ONLY Koston touches the secession question with a point It spectacle is this monstrous of the North I Hailing at the sin of the South in keeping and working slaves while the upon the products of slave labor and Massachusetts works slaves to her cutlon mills going 1 And now when the supply of the staple and the Markets of the Smith are barely by this battle of the which the have raised up with war cries of and aud heels on AM murder has been committed in Sacramento almost every day since the beginning of the year Some of the persons who regard the mary execution of criminals as beneficial pastime are free to admit that nothing but the tin pleasant state of the weather has prevented the enforcement of mob law in he capital city We place a ferent estimate upon the influences of sunshine and pleasant thoroughfares Crime is prevalent but Sacramento is profoundly worse in the mud than in the inclination to of tune my moving propensities f lawyer who overlooked my deficiencies and again and by the most careful moved me to run from him 1 had jn in consideration as lie metic I not that the made my arrangements and was even j was term it of the talent and i would me a single sou I was mounted on the top of the Keading stage j Acumen which my replies to his questions toiling now and f should when who should come into the tavern displayed have to do so if 1 turned to priming and Nor would appear from tho tone of our Southern exchanges that the neck of iie slave every body i there is a decided and excited contest be- is wondering and fearing and doubting j the Union and disunion parties in whether we shall be able to get through the Southern States The Southern without a general and financial yard but the farmer Where arc you going he ed out in a hard and severe tone To Huston sir To Huston I I cannot describe the manner in which BIRD'S HOTEL Spring 1 Illi N J n I he said this but it woke up all the j and brilliancy of as I had I lt j ni i i u u y ui tJA tin L I step- uf which left scars yet 1 j Jy Imped to llu often to ling up to a Yank i are ve not to how many more puled my articles WATCHES JEWELRY J AIS Want to buv I now wrote for the journal I had been with scarcely so much as now 1 became accustomed to print and with such j heartily nt the prospect be- fore me had 1 been alone in the world 1 have patiently borne it privation brought no terrors to me but tiie thought of those who Were dear to me it home unmanned and darker the prospect the crash and What has mainly produced this but cresy Mr did not find out who his new was lie would en wonder in my presence who it could j be and ascribe to him a degree of talent too im- i HOTEL M MS i GOLD and SILVER WATCHES in f i s a r lev yon am UF lii ii F ASSAY OFFICE a J v NEW ESTABLISHMENT OXE OLD NATIONAL RESTAURANT lor what? right fur a machine kinds of Seed 1 to a e t right f mirage 1 a machine to he on than the immortal lie was a coarse profane man and he launched into a strain of abuse which would have made my bloud chill if 1 afraid uf him and bade me home you f a til At this moment the siago staricO lie ordered tho driver to stop and let down but he drove on 1 am ashamed to record that I made a cant gesture with my thumb and linger upon my very decent Roman nose and calling Good bye shall hear from the two leading writers of the his opinion that they remain a great please 1 me but 1 not self Thr r to me i third party a my then j more I from Mrs Jones and to feel that she a burden upon us tlie with lisas as she lived at ail and if we were CcJ CM we i this mad war of the North on the South 1 culminating in the first flection ever made by a geographical party of a sectional is the remedy Not this little subterfuge of waiting for cotton lo North which can better be sold by South to England and France and in the meantime pinching laboring men and failing the men of business Not ill all The remedy is in an entire change the aspect of hatred to the States The people of the North shake incubus of sec ile cannot hope to accomplish any gooc results while they are fighting themselves Whatever course they take they should present a united fron and be prepared for any emergency are not strong in numbers when united when divided too weak to cause any fear THE the Warsaw Conference the Emperors of sia and Austria were to go to the Theater to see a piece performed entitled Robert aud or The Two Thieves But the delicate attentions of the public led to a change in the show bills the words The Two being carefully omitted The circumstance was instantly runt of a locomotive or steamboat I went oil in the exultant with a of great power to show tiie image ol ahead no matter far it be under a I say be a hussl mout i be your name triumph of freedom delighted with the line prospect I enjoyed in my elevated sent The driver was very kind to me refusing to arc Ver the money for the whole journey aud to tind uie a stupping place in the city At that time there wasa very old house than 1 should have done had my wise had the least suspicion who his was I studied hard and had at length the inexpressible of being ted to the Suffolk bar I took an with young lawyer in order lo the men who have deceived them must resolve lo live up lo their con- and paced with I obligations and let slavery an ll may seem strange every thing except turning to the that a man should be so powerless I was to procure a living lull so i was It was growing dusk I felt it was near time to o I account for benefit of mankind is the and the great i lion of the day or half publics prosperity or national ruin de- I the sense and justice of the oui and I waited had intended Sending some fuel home for the brief period should but 1 was disappointed in some money n ul lo v otl'ered Susan I My heart aches at the remembrance of certain privations to which with angel she ted at this period in order that 1 might appear respectable My contributions to various literary journals barely gave us certain publisher of u daily paper was owing me and I now dreaded that there was a darkness on the hearth at home 1 was just locking up when a boy came to me with a folded paper it ran thus Come to Tremont Road at about six o'clock the means of sustenance aud 1 had so i 1 saw no alternative but to do as I was nearly offended Mr Russell by slighting I r in Howard street now demolished in his advice that I did not dare to upply which a Jones kept boarders for a j him for any assistance he stopped the j Une day in passing from our suburban asked The boy was gone so I could make no excuse and I walked over the damp leaves that lav crushed upon the sidewalk which the November blast had They must turn their backs j noticed and duly commented on to the great amusement of the people of trade of with the East amounts to annum that of France i with the same to francs of Holland to francs of sia to francs of the Towns to francs of Spain and Portugal francs of North America East and francs and lastly of South America and the Indies to francs UpOM v.outb and change tins whole policy of an irrepressible conflict into 11 full recognition of the equal rights of the States and the strict observance of the duties between the States enjoined by the Constitution A SLICE OP MEXICO The Indianola Texas Courier It is rumored that a proposition has been considered and is about to be made to the State of Texas from the Constitutional 1 looked up at the top of the door 1 don't see any bell I said idly The man burst into a loud laugh Pull that knob greenv lie said and straightway 1 pulled it again and HOPE AND NEPTUNE GOLD WATCHES DIAMOND a Ii eck the my a Second cousin to my j ife's aunt's brother's j name smith aint its I I yer family well from yer great down You are i one of a pair of twins One was a siime cute bright eyed little chap and th other a ugly and I heard thai the cute one died Here the dinner bell A H Hall leading in he spoke law doubtful In the of he used word An old i that wife might take a fancy for behind him raised his head in This knowledge together with th head and nearly swept the The recognition was mutual and the old lady's raptures at finding me was almost too strong for out door exhibition She told again until Mr Jones a queer looking i me of poor of their fellow with one leg and a dilapidated eye ing to the country when the old house in came to the door and looked daggers out j Howard street was torn down of his remaining orb of vision upon the I And she said 1 am alone in luckless wight who had broken his bell the world wire j Come and live with were my Lot that youngster stay you and first words gave ma a home as it in deepest mourning A a we'll lighted vestibule with glass ample veil hung over the back of her i doors aud 1 could see that the whole front lighted with gas 1 heard little feet scampering through the hall but as the doors were of ground glass I could see nothing A servant came to the door and waited on me to a handsome with plain but good furniture I waited in curious speculation for some minutes There had been no plate upon the door y j so I could not even tell the name of the when 1 was a lone child I stopped for the thought passed hack unable to mamma Jones till 1 come to said the laughing driver and 1 staid Mamma Jones was a lady that would i upon I was poor and have made a fine companion for Daniel maintain even own family A strange Lambert Sheltered beneath her smile flitted over the face of my friend I could bid defiance to little while she inquired of my situation 1 Mr Jones who anything told he ild her described wife and little head was peeping in at the ope ren door and that was little Charlie only fo dren person wiping to see me I was ing by the chimney piece when a little child ran into the room It was so like liltle Kitty that 1 would have called her so had not the pretty embroidered robe and silk apron looked so different from our children's plain clothes Hut another en only for I anti Main 7 22 r T cV C A C K tfi V i t l l ti l l and I will go to you for I can help your j the scarlet frock and neat gaiters and altitude on ing the daily sight of my old friend the driver j enough to pay my board then the two made a long rush across the On kept me happy through the winter 1 j was almost displeased at what I had floor and ran into my arms while slowly agitated scoured knives and performed quite done when I considered immense i and majestically sweeping in her ample ries of similar dignified labors every petite which 1 had inconsiderately crapes and came portly Mrs ning bul when boys uf my own age i to supply and which I well remembered j Jones and behind her Susy smiling and were around sometimes while of old I to my bargain anil j blushing like the dawn 1 think 1 hai his feet somewhat and upon the being again he caught a friend by the arm I him out and ex- i Look did vou hear that? Now i good and respectable begged her to come with immediately I womanly feeling come over me just then poll tax my tax inv school tax Inv countv tax road and my state tax and d -u me if they ain't to a upon stand it ml t si I M MKV KiIS IN Groceries Provisions Liquors I A NICE On I a couple voung i called mi F ami after able hesitation requested to be united in the holy bands of which clothing that it would not have been a bad plan for me to have accepted Aunt Deborah's oiler of sending me to college An opportunity offering of going to sea I prepared to go the tears and entreaties of the fat lady When she saw I was determined she provided tne with everything needful for a hugged me to her capacious heart and bade me speed Jones who was so angry be- 1 staid then was still more so when nt in his wife's absence I cates You will find me in rather close 1 snid but you shall come and be welcome agreed that she should be there Monday and I went home to Susan whom 1 met with all embarassed air She looked at the matter more ically than I had expected and prepared her best chamber for Mrs Jones tion heroically carrying in many liltle of which we had no BAKK EXCHANGE GARY HOUSE MAIN r i A r K n v i L L K I felt a sort and passed my was iny hand across my to be sure 1 awake Susy laid a hand upon shoulder You owe it to your kind friend she said gently luis been trying you very deeply Trying I said aloud Yes my good said Mrs Jones herself 1 was rich and had no one about me but selfish and interested ple who wanted my money 1 have long LYNCH t CO j T R OP FRESH GOODS AM lit T Vtt Grocery and Liquor Store ON TIIE PLAZA ir t- t 1 v HOUSE th II M ul I J A J O I 1 t in Fn Alex V Our IIY TIIK s u ili 1 In in fjr OYSTERS I iir on will I MJI nr in Mir in Main Ort KIMi t 1 uM V in liis U unl a Iv anil fur if Ins i 11 nil ul 111.1 me to n TEADERS of n NEW WHOLESALE AND Grocery Provision and s T u r M A IN S T p E JJ T the Fair but finding the taverns all full and no place fur Aleck to sleep we concluded to get married so he could sleep with Such a wife as that is worth having DIDN'T Vou are to keep said an elderly maiden to a 14 was the reply to havo u I was wife stammered col- ored and then 11 I don't know whether it will be a girl or a bov Sam return to you old fellow was probably more sincere than of the good wishes that have been expressed for me since that time 1 shall say but little about my sea life It did not answer my expectations at all 1 never passed a without intolerable and delicate thrown upon me for maintenance and herself for companionship Mrs Jones arrived on Monday morning carpet bag in hand and followed by a hand cart bearing her old-fashioned and somewhat dilapidated hair trunk We received her kindly and she seemed pleased and happy when she sat down to boy the captain advised me as a friend to Susan's simple but excellent dinner The stay in future upon land shore children were attentive and kept passing the mate stopped forward and shook my the food to the new guest hand A fortnight passed away and we began Sam you have killed a sailor to eel that we could scarcely do after all 1 Jones She was invaluable as an 1 did not then know the meaning of i assistant to Susan and in marketing for this phrase but when I got back to the Id j us her services were beyond all old house in Howard street which no one but ourselves ever knew of and 1 always intended to find you out and make you my heir i had however rather that you would enjoy my property while f can have the pleasure of seeing you so 1 invite you to return my visit You will find a handsome well lilted up for in Court street when yon go down row morning The boy who will wait on you has the keys of the door but are the keys of your desk and the library 1 declare to you reader the generosity the sum of This is probably a rumor put upon the wings of gossip by parties whose wish is father to the but it is not an unreasonable supposition that such a proposition has been mooted nor would it be an unwise thing for the consideration of the parties to entertain it It may be deemed a politic measure in order to fore- stall any action on the part of Texas ing to the acquisition in some form that would not promise the same remuneration to the aforesaid bondholders Come what will whether Texas withdraws and re- mains by herself or unites with a ern Confederacy our people are certainly looking forward to the time for a ration of a considerable portion if not the whole of the motley THE ix The Augsburg Gazette gives interesting particulars of the Austrian forces in The garrison at Mantua consists of two battalions of the Miguel two battalions of the Hess ment two battalions of the Prohaska and one of the Baden Regiments one battalion of Jagers one squadron of Hussars and COO artillery men Only a small force of 000 men are distributed on the right bank of the between and Revere The total number of troops in is about men regiments of infantry each strong and 19 talions of each strong This gives as a force of for infantry alone The cavalry is in proportion with the infantry and the artillery consists of batteries ISO of which six batteries are rilled In tion tho 5th corps was daily expected The largest garrisons are at Venice and Verona TIIK Choctaw nation seems to be a model community All lands if is said are held in common and each Indian of those connected with him by or guinity settles down and no one is ed to come nearer than a quarter of a mile of this enclosure and that is his claim ind he is protected in his sion by the laws of the nation as though it were his in feu simple Merchants mechanics professional men etc arc allowed to live there by from the council but no one is allowed to anything more than is necessary for the use of his family outside of his IN -In an English paper we find a statement that the people of Great Britain have ed upon war and its establishments ring the last sixty years no less than three thousand millions of money or of fifty-two millions annually In he same time the national if Great Britain for education has not one hundred thousand pounds ier annum or six millions of money is SAX During he year the number of divorce cases in the Courts of San was cases commenced by wives eases commenced by husbands 21 of divorce in these cases 32 rhole number of suits before the Courts uO whole number of divorces granted number of suits still pending 7 r ami Groceries Provisions Liquors to nilus will it to In we lire our l cnn them superi r AND COMMISSION ii Mark 11 I A 11 I I in any parl of City A him Ki I ul Ii nil iy ll l M n up -11111111.11111 I that lie nny Mill lay of October A a f ami tin I 11 Slai IX TIIK is to uf HAVANA av Ii KM Tli 11 A CCi JL ai f BIAS GLAUBER Tw A thr AND GROCERS in'.v any part fif city ol GROCERY PROVISION HOUSE it ie which was made in tii repeal the law failed There were in favor uf repeal to one hundred and opposed in House As the Democratic strength is but it follows that at for postscript to a letter re- by editor of the of great drought prevailing in is very scarce and the dust very deep The inhabitants here use as a beverage water being used for tcr with it than we could il was I to sec the loads of same which obtained of this woman unmanned me mure thai the disconsolate thoughts which haunted me the afternoon too good tu and when we walked out to the Mini j lo a to which no j was spared L only look from one to i trade or profession Not a drop of spirit house in Howard street my friend the j her our slender purse every repealed it and him i an i as sim thought she could do explanation of the term 1 not get back to the kitchen to work alter my voyage so 1 looked visions and the superior quality of the I the other and wonder if I was in a dream diligently for somu employment An ad- in the paper for a printer's boy caught my eye and 1 applied and was received Here I was quite happy 1 made myself a favorite in the ami fortunately succeeded in learning siness so that my services would command a fair remuneration ions liquors is allowed to be given awny transported through the nation am j that is by tiie is pourer aud if found in any wagon water or on horseback the whole estab is to tiie use of the I took possession of my grand The greatest distress i E A miller ng in the Lone Star Mill on the umne river was last week caught on the by a small upright iron shaft nd in an instant his clothes were torn rom his even to tearing the soles his boots strange to say he was not n the least injured A more remarkable scape we have never chronicled IT is stated that it is the general im- at Washington that Mr Lincoln vill bo compelled to call an extra session 1 Congress at the earliest moment after lis inauguration California could not be represented in an extra session called at an early day as Messrs Burch and Scott's erm expires on the 3d of March IT is stated that the number of dead returned to the General Post Of- Ice is not less than annually fully another million fail to reach he persons addressed In most cases he fault of the of letters is bi- to be with the writers themselves either in misdirecting or in illegibly di- recting their communications A GOOD A correspondent writes to an exchange hat the preponderance of females to males s very great all over Mexico but especially in Sonora where it is generally admitted lo be seven to one with this tion no wonder the unmarried immigrants are most cordially received by the fair sex is celebrated for the of her flour beans and VALLEY business of this road says the has constantly increased from year to year an 1 has proved an eminent success Tho number of passengers transported in 1800 was tons of freight tal receipts from passengers freight etc Told cost of operating and maintenance ings All Total net Tis Los Angeles says that these mines are more ex- tensive than was at first supposed One of the spurs of the range has been and located with school warrants for several miles by John Temple of that city and tins entire range is now in tho hands of two wealthy citizens TIIK Chinese measure cold by a of jackets They dress more j thickly instead of using fire Three and I began to think that we had next day poured in upon me i to prevail among white laborer been grievously cheated in former for who will not require tho of a i at the North ami M i i purchases So when our wardrobe im- j rich lawyer and who wants those of a Thousands of men accord in- to 1s t for additions Mrs Jones poor one? I rose rapidly and am still newspaper accounts arc to I lcn to fifteen would go out with the money for a standing in f speak it with flir and lodging severe penny print and return with something reverence I owe it all to a woman manufacturing districts hundreds are T I really handsome aud valuable for my wife th agricultural purposes At twenty-one 1 married Susan Russell I and a nice remnant for Katy and then garden and we daughter of my employer I am thus j she would sit down and make them both brief in recording this because by no i up with all the skill of an experienced alchemy whatever could I convert old fashioned liking for each other and subsequent union into anything TIN correspondent of the Visalia fnys an extensive Tin Lead has been found near White Precinct Tulare county mens of great richness have been shown and The lead will be of and when worked will I give employment persons yv i 111 1 Trustees or fear fur tiie future it was in i of the Slate j those days What peace we have an I Our two eldest children were born lo to Treasurer Il then our limits seemed too small but -i a large number of like romance The whole might be com- pressed into 1 single sentence I liked her and married her when I found she liked me My description of my new home will be quite us brief took two rooms them comfortably and kept them shining like silver the whole round If ever I true real Susan handed me some bills one day that she said were left there by the col- lector including one for our rent and one for the last suit of clothes which 1 had been unwillingly forced to buy in order to keep up n respectable appearance My countenance fell some degrees I fancy for 1 had no money to pay them Mrs Jones was bustling around the cottage with its little there in summer and play poverty for a few of the hottest have four children now and Mrs Jones pets them She is now without employment in the worst season uf the year and want is driving many of them to dangerous expedients Business is represented to be perfectly stagnant and capitalists afraid to invest not ing how soon the Union may be dissolved ami the worst consequences ensue To such a deplorable condition has the tri- umph of Black Republicanism reduced our once happy and contented country of our modern young ladies understand I Dublin Freeman's trying to have me seek out my old Aunt Deborah and perhaps I farmer too I intend now I from me ill The old shall hear A FOK many the obsolete word The Maine girls are up to it however At table and she said rather sadly el Maine town fair a premium has been that she felt that she ought not to be happiness without care or ing upon ns ami perhaps file had better t I A A K C and Sir J to tin that u ill ho now ill appropriation of niO will be by the February and an additional appropriation of I c asked for Never mind my said I and Never Susy I assured her that I would not listen to her leaving I trusted very soon to get business and that come to what i V I FAMILY In ily v lie at a I'd Will New Goods received Every Also HIDES WOOL and TALLOW A when husbands am i tho children arc asks why it is aro divorcee to tiie for the best patched coat presented by an unmarried lady I Take iivo giv a chance The wives anil widows have had plenty of practice on their old ixil a liberal paper announces that the of Ireland has within the last twenty years risen from to mid the revenue has risen nearly three milions beyond what it was a ago thirty years the tonnage of Ireland has doubled nnd within thirty-three years the foreign im- We don't 1 is is I to the of her own rule it was real pain to both of us to move from the long abode which had been the scene of so many calm and hours I she share our last loaf The Wo removed to a cottage in the suburbs i old soul hugged both at once and of Koston not those miniature cilies then setting her cap and wiping her eyes which now up In the veritable j she went back to her work but a small and obscure I tcr dinner she went out but wo reiterated riser t-i the nnd the injunction that she should not k tance it deserves About the time that another home as lone as she could put we removed were settled a up with ours j very was or the I called ia the evening the docket and o r-i we were I hnd is not fair lor them to interfere I risen from to We wonder how long it will be before the i This increase of rental and momentous question is decided trade is very remarkable considering bow Patching however is not the only neatly Ireland ha thing Maine girls do A highly re- 1847 young lady of Portland in that I believe it but the Journal isa Suite not Ions a sportive warmer liberal paper very reliable in its statistics STATISTICS The arrivals departures of passengers from San filed fur discharges from liabilities in the Courts of San cisco during the present year Their sets amounted to 051 Deficit of assets the report of tho State Superintendent of Public In- struction we that tho total number of school children in the State is and the apportionment of the school fund amounts to eighty-five cents each thirty-six hours of the first week in December at Now Orleans fo bates of cotton valued at a million of dollars were received A showman holding forth to his audience on his collection of produced a rusty sword which las been depopulated 1C assured them was the sword scarcely know how to with which Balaam was about to kill she would carry a doxen the streets between the shop of the and her own residence The oiler from very printing the as it i ii it f-i fiom the ns Were I the bills surprise an- swer was that they ili been I by whom no could were on the 5 and the morning nt Francisco during the year were as Mows Arrivals being ar augmentation of our to the number of in population seaward she was in D she shouldered the went over the 1 very v says she presented a very We should not w ought to ro iv S of ass One of the company observed that he thought had no sword but only wished for You're said tho showman and this is the very sword he wished A YANKEE says that color is Tory natural and yet girl he ever knew was Olive Brown HP who a yoking Indr a steady j fine teeth will be very to Him increase bitten   

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