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THE NEVADA NATIONAL, | A PifU. PTRI IffPCn rTMT •ATri’IMT mok> »•» txattiiruur, vitida oomr, ciuiomu ! TERMS: Fj r Mirur, (in advance.) 16.00 ►\»r <i\ month*. (In iilrtncf.) (Kl Kor month* . . ‘i, )0 copied,. 2b cl* I PRICE OF ADVERTISING fe«h square of Thirteen Line* first in*ertion. $1 • ** Subsequent insertion 1,00 Opposition to IMPOSITION. Wc are determined to sell oar ERTIKE STOCK OP CLOTHING, Cheaper than Any Kstnlilislinicnt of rlie kind lit TIMS PLACE. Ottf atooV comiit* of a very large assortment *»f HEAVY WINTERCLOTHING. The l**»t stork of DRESS & MINERS BOOTS ever m vo in this place aI«> a good «elertion of INDIA Rl'BBEIt GOODS. BLANKETS, II nts, and Gentlemen’s cJfnrni-bing 6oobs. We will give the public a chance, once more, of ■ ’ I■ in fine • v f.• t ifle ie*t to the ( LSlllJL MARKET j. t ont a into. GEO A. LOVEGRAVE, Newspaper and Advertising Agent, N’i •*". J Street. Sacran»*nto. * i«rnt f-.r the ■ lir.n'* Valiev Telegraph. ” an-l California Mining Journal. and tie u-i i t . it per* gen«-r ally . t«.r * hh l* Adverti** n « nt* va ill be reived an ! indeerte at the |«.wes‘ rat«-v GRASS VALLEY BOOT AND SHOE STORE. til'. KNAR I) IIARR AG AN. Main Street, Gram Valley. In tl»- iluildin? neat above Cheap John** CtMto'd IVnrV tlnile . •» «tcr. ♦J* Ail - .«• Ii«-|tnirini| I. lie at tin* »h< rt e»t Bidice •ii<l Warranted to gi.»* Satisfaction 'Jo liii|HirtuKt to Teamsters and the PI' HI,1C GENERALLY X. II. DOH.tV, ftl 11 CAItUI MSB .SlIOl* OX MILL STKKKT. ( Where U«* i-s tf . |irete;te ! Jo Manufacture and Rrtai 1 1 trite* - - and W u»*n- of eve; v description. in the % • w- *ik*- manner, and upon the aunt rrasou Av.e trull* j..« All oora vva: ##* * *n Ti i •• • |'a -•-dan V.» i.Uhed -%J| ...a - Valley. IM. IS. lH&o tf Kl?cG & Oi HfET, !>■ tilers iu tjri ocerie a , i rovisions, Li>{iior-, Miner,.' Tools, ,vi\, XT t;;v: Iren I'roitl, t-'irr Pmnl Nlnrp, Cnrnvi Mill ind N< :i! Si... Oran Vallej. ivi.vks. c.i.yj i.ks, run II. 'means, lumen. four, torn:;;, iuu. Ttz-.is. Moeissrs. Aro.rn.s-. ptcKKLs, R.1COA , Hsu. PRESERVED KltLITS tiRANDV FRl'lTS Bwola, Nliora, Clnlhinut Crorkt-iG II ooilrn A Tin IITipp. «#•! be '•ihv. , il„ r« w.nild take thl- Method to re tanithaalui mtMi Mwl*th. publicgenerally v.r past f«%«»r«. and would report fully solicit a coii tiuuame *.t their |>«tron-*;*e. They have now <>ri hand and intend* to keep cou-tautlv iu afore, a* Laigc amt general assortment nf Groceries l'rurtstnns. Sec., ns cun be found in Urdus t r al!cl/. KING. A- OTIIET. Gran Valley, Augun 2!t, 1857. l>K ROSENBAUMS Stomach fitters! run rin: ci iik ok Bopepoi* Indict sliuu. CoiiKtiputinn. I.os. oil Appetite, or any liilliuui. Complaint arising Irom a morbid action ot the Stomach or Bowels. All of theae di*ta<e* you will voon lie lelieved of %j the u*o of these Hitter*, a* |»er direction* on the bottle*. Thl* irreat anti-diapeptic is the revolt of profound aad elaborate study of one of the most celebrated physician* o! the pie,ent century. in the accomplishuient ot which lie has freely expended both time wod money I do m l hesitate tu aftirm that where l*r Keseuhaum'.* stomach Hitte an u«*»d a case of Fever and Ague cannot It h\« heeu anwlued by the most scientific chemist* in the Medical Faculty, and is now prescribed by inn tenth.'of the Physiciuis of the land. Try them— feat them—ou your constitution, and go your way rejoicing. Are you dyspeptic?—take these Stomach letter* Are you billion* *—t ry one of these Hot ties, au<l be relieved at oner Are you annoyed by indigestion or consumption* —remove the cause by the (ree u*e of these flitter* Hate you lever and ague*—cure and prevent this Constitution destroy mg disease by the free use of ♦here Bittera. PREPARED BY ROSENBAUM. Manufacturer ami Proprietor, South Frout Street, l*hifa«k*|phia. R. JAt OKN. A t o. Agents for the Pacitic Coast. WE. W. Hrj wood Sole for Grass ■falley. 34-Cm T RY Dr, Rosenbaums BITTEUS. E. W HEYWOOD lolc Agent fo.- Grae T»lHj. 346m Mm n i)o % a li o mil. VOL 1. Ncvailu Ailvniti-Tmcnlfi COL.VTV Sl'RVEVOR’s OFFICE. cot IfT I HH, MiV.tDA. JOIIX l_ (iAMBl.K. 1 ( 1. ib-TKOU, County Surveyor. J \ I*vjut» 1 I I. ire hereby cautioned .i.-mh -t e< plovio.; i.tner Surrey* ri« tlu'i *uch un may be deputized fr> in tbi« office i'r'i a' (Jr* •#« IK* i.aw* *4 C aliform*a Cn \v 20, Sec 3.—Noaerxeyor re anrvey hereaf ter made by mil prison except the County ►uru n r or biMlfputy *hnll be considered leg*) eviuem-e in any Court mitliiu thia date. JOHN I. ti AMPLE 2 tf County Surveyor* I WILLIAMSON'. \\ '11.1. nMfti'l to -nli‘1 in anv part n| the C ounty o( Heal K-tateoe |’rr*onal l*ro|iertv OFFICE—« ommeirial ami Pine dreet. Nevana Neraila, Nov. 12. IK.''' — nlrt tf W F. Aadimos. W H. Martin. ANDEKM 41 X A Jt A Ml r I > , ATTORNEY S ,t C 0 U N S E L L 0 R .S AT I AW. OFFICE—In WrujAMM* Riiipim.. corner of C« n. mercial am! Pine utredt*. Nrv.it»A. t at \\ an . F. D V. HKO \ , DISTRICT ATTORNEY. llKNBY MKKK.1MTU.] [THOMAS P. HAW! tV. ti i: is i: i> i T ii «\ if % w i. i v , ATTOKXKYStV COl.'NSKLLORS at LAW OFFICE—In Khh! A Km*\’» HrI«■!* Hn ; ! ’in.', cor ner ot Pine \ Uroad St-.. Nmila. i* Harrington & Patterson, i I.i»\<i a?, • t Mi ’ : n « |*. 17 have iriii<M i ! and opened ti e 0io*-t flilliuid S.i loon to be fort ml in tlie u ••unta'ii* in !.«• mu BitH K 111 II DING, NIH.IlStim PIXE STS. tMT»e*ITE KII*H A liV'.'X S Pl lIJ IV. vkv.U»». They herein temler an invltith-n the J r .‘.l |«i*Iron- ami lr.«*u ! « * • piy them |, ••,»t i i .j» ., .. t'l •• herein | I tln-ii.*d%e* t i + < . a-v -l -al | irfucth ti a- fnrn «il F! • * .. • I • ■ 1 Hfl i . Ill 1.1.1 % IM» T A ni l :*j l—u-Inue cninf Ide. Tim it tii u u : . !> -i a”‘ -upp’i '! # h the cli.i: t t am! u.«--t end l !.• ,imi • nd « ; N« ta.la. Not id. 1 — nib tf NMIlll, ti IWI.IA t\ ihKIAMil |., Attorneys at lav?. »’ * HAVE modeled ti I’i.-’ i let ami *■u| t t-r, • i . . • • C F. •SMPII \ Ii W Ma'UN. Cra*- Valley J«»liv!; m.h.\\;:i i., n>%. Julie ht. 1 —; i ti NOTICE. I'HK ..nAefvm ! *.:»%•# tin- . .,v folio- a l.in < pirtnvi -nip under the firm ami dy *.f I*.’• *. | n -1ll-tU a ' pip •;c j. insing. sept, lu *■ A AEW CI.OT!II.\(; STORE! 'J1IIK I MHTtVlhM I) hi* m-u ati<i -j l**n*I COIL MAIN & MILL STS. Where he i» iea*!\ now. Jo offer to the citiren* of Cm** Valin ami vieluitt, ihe foll-.uir.,' u;;imnl ai tide*, at a low |»riee. a* A FINE STOCK OF REAftY HARE C liOTIIIAKii, BOOTS & SHOES. HATS, CAPS, THINKS, hiihit*, UK.ttvniM, (.hivki INDIA Kinm-R goods An l a full a>i-ortine:it of HOVM* UAH MI N I M. Citixen* of t.ra-H Valley and vicinity, will p!?*. call an! examine hi- new stock <•««<!« nandr af the b«*i niiiieriulaia I I•»*- lute* ■()!«** A No O iirriiiil« «i 4*«in«t I n*. It NATHAN Gra** Valley Nov 13, lS5b.—nit’, hnr Empire Restaurant, Minn Mtieel, Gina* \ nllet . Ccr. of Church >t.—two door* alone tl . po*t Office " here he ha* ju*t fitted up. and furm-l.i-d iii *t\le a build.hr tor hi* **|M-cial accoinedati< n and where he i* prepared to j I lot IO« — MEALS AT A LL HOCKS, may be had to order. OYSTF.KS. in anv *n le «orw. of ail varieties, MEATS, KUlVIJt, GAME. 8ACSAGES. FTSH. EGG?. ITPIHNG3. Ac Ac In fact, the very beat of in tl-e bed «. •tyle* and ON THE HOST REASONABLE JEN MS. Ilavinc titled up the above establishment, mith <!e»ipn of carrying on a termanent bu*ine**. I ha»e adopted the iii a aim of *• Live and l4*t Live ’ and in tend to furni*h my cuatomer* with anything the tuarket ntford*. and -hall in no ra*e diaice more tha a mere liviiiff nrice. | Coniidentlv beltetine that riaitor* to our vivlaire ran no where tind eipial accommodation* for the a me thamilTii ****** *° ** vt n,e * ®* u » * Q,i for IN* J H tl.ARK D-* GRASS VAIXF.V, CALI FORMA, SATL'HDAV, JANUARY 15. ISA!). [From tlifSan Kranri*r«. (tally Tiii»t*« J el lh«- AimmimI ncMRgr. Governor Weller delivered hi« n mini message y* stordsy (Jan, 5th) to the L«»gi*tn lure. We present a synopsis of it? mc*t in teretding feature*. roxnmox ok rtour akkaihs. The Governor open* with the usual felici tations on the conditioo of the State. He any* : — *• !t uffi.ru** me sincere pleasure to say that o;ir finances are in a much mop* prosperous condition th»n at any other period since the orgn'iusatioo or the State. The interest upon the public debt is being promptly paid, and our bonds rank a-high in the market as th*»-e of our sister Slates The ratification by th« people o( the unconstitutional debt, cr r ted by their reckless and extravagant agents, has done much, both at home and abroad, to Inspire confidence in our integrity. Altha* ranch of our property has been shamefully squandered, wc have still amide means to liquiduti* this debt before it become* due.— Let these means be carefully huslianded. and provision made for ttie prompt payment of the interest, anil the prejudices hitherto en tertained against us iu sonic quarters will soon 1m* removed. • Kconotny and integrity in the manage ment of public a Hair* are indispensable : and I trust, you. gontu-men of the Senate and Assembly, who have been invested with tl»** powi r of'h gisiation by the people, will prove, before yon close your labors tint tli •• vir lt"‘s govern ami control your actions.** IINAMK. Th* Governor gives as the summary of the Tp usurer** r port. t. a the State Treu-ury contain. <1. on the l.»tli uIt.. 17«> t*fi The State ind**bledne>- amount- to jjf-l.b'-J. •«S*» tAnooal if - tiled- l a rati lid by the p> opto, *_ Th- If.- pot 4. and ih • .ra : I *»D th- Tl u.-ury 'iiiy tli — u--'d. Tillr. eoNTtUU.!. H*S l'K"o|tT I-* Tfl* VI. S »y- ti,. (I v.-rnor : — “ All • X.ifti'. fiiui *•' ill - < • r.mn i .«• . will show ill tt i a---- m ' i | nq • . t. for the y« ill 1>.*.- - i. i . lari* short oi ti.t in . i i. ; . i, more than *i.v**-u n.ilnn.* b n*., Hi. <mi male m! my pr- u v • -..r. * Alt«*r hdv *?c .it n z tie* t p- ilof ihe i > ‘ <*1 1>‘»7, :i-.un umiiMi to, l!n-It-jViT<n>r-a v* : ** V «• lave now the ulli-riniii*:*, to re-tore the » • veiiin* b i irt-d froi/i th -e li£vii.-« * ill future to tin* s.-tte Treasury •*! dev;- muiu* plait by ,\fi eh j»oll t,».\ can • • tolbct»*d.- 'I he d"iinqu«-:.t I.-!. ialmo-t every couuty, is uuu-milly h- tvy tbi* y • r.*’ Khi of of net . s. Tin al!u- ion to tin* Secretary of State** leport fi-r the past year i- to *how that we hivi- f«r the p t-t year* h-en publishing i much larger number of journal- and law than the necessities of tbe St tie demanded. Inde d. un uj: t tr iable p. r-on might sup po-e that the principal object h id been to enrich the print* r. Tin* report of th* Attorney General i* con sidered at length. Il sums up that an unu sual amount ol litigation h »- transpired the past year. A modification of the uct tor the better observance of the Sabbath i* recoin mend. d. tin* net having been declared un constitutional by the Supreme Court. *• In all civilized countries laws of this character have bceu deemed necessary— nec essary. ml only iu a moral but a physical point of view*. The experience of age* has demonstrated that man require* the seventh day as n day of rast. and it cannot In* doubt ed that by striking out ><une u r necessary restrictions imposed by that net, it*«on«ii* tuiiouniity will be maintuiued by the Court.’ flUCTICK A T. ** It is also suggested that it might Im» pro per (it upon examination it shall be found coustiiulijnal) to am net the Trai nee Act iu civil case*, so as to allow the the judg. meiit of luo-tbird* or thrcc-lourtli* to stand a* the verdict uf the jury." Jt HT SYSTEM. ** Indeed, T am not sure that in criminal case* it would not he expedient to increase the number of trial jurors to fifteen, and re quire the concurrence of twel ve to render a verdict. The guilty very often escape ttndi r the present system. Our Criminal Code re qairea thorough revision, and it is hoped that thesuhj. ct will receive your early at tention.’’ STATE RROlaTRis. This office, the Gov* rnor thinks, with cer tain alteration*, might be made one of pub lic utility. Tm: tsTii.i. and uccari.r.r shit. • On the fourteenth day of the last month. Mr. McCauley instituted a suit, in the Dis trict Court in Marin Couuty, against the Governor, Lieutenant Governor, and Sec rotary ofState, in their private capacity, and several other individuals who accompanied the Governor when he took possession of the Prison, under the direction of the Legislature. This suit i* brought to recover certain prop erty at the Prison, which, it is alleged, was akco by the defendants when possession of tht* I rison Vii' uIiIuiihmI, and dan. ig**s on account of hi» ouster from tit • j*ri«on— amounting Ir. !l *• aggregate, i a ;iou uoo.— I aiu not advised as to the wbea a trial nill f.*c had.*’ fiumy The Governor iIoch not hi. i. that those gentlemen have iu.ule any nit- r i<»r a w.-itle imMit Mil-factory to the S, ,ii\ The surilie* being luso!vent. haiku um Thin fu’>j<-ct is reviewed from its origin.— 1 he Governor *ays the disputed property has much depreciated in value. Il it is intiuJed t-» relinquish th** title ti the putvha- i * umh r the sal»*#,f 1 %% itij. out any consider.* lion wbatev. r. il certainly can lie done without subjecting the State to any expense. It is baldly worth while to employ surveyor* to run ol loti and streets, printers to advertise, mid auctioneers to sell, iu urd*r to give away public property." Tin: n: i kiikai* m kj>.« *'A« it 5 probably that you will needled upon to pass sou:e Act Tor th pr*-« rvatiou of the harbor of San Francisco. it is de.-in. I proper to mo' • a lew* general p-miik-'i this subject. It s ems to b- admit t- d h\ all. that the front of tlie harbor i* Jam iltlin_ up which mint, before long, seriously ailed i*- usefulness and value. Some remedy for th - is certainly desirable. The whole Stale Is directly ititt rested in keeping lies l u.i-or wbni it now is. one «,j tlic finest in tin* world —as our conitnerc al prosp rity •' p-n .. up,, it. hooking at i*. then, ■.••‘il > ilt quefron.it b»-con>*« ir-.i;<«>r taut to us all to mi-lain • 'idoptin.! inv plan ! »nt I a* t -fi <1 that . t n . I accom pli*!, the enu m the pi ■ -< i vatioti o the liei,.r >. Krai to A bad pl .ji or a rood o>. .. *1 -I-of k dtii.-.n * f b n p r\ in ru lit rum ir. I h * e\p I •»' | o'Vf- •••••! i| f ’• 'l-llM'V tha' • 'P--i.il i < irut r «■>.•. r* -I :ng jniio ' 'tin*, hat i t, j’.c-d.ri our Iim'i * an.I r' \ hi. » ;i\ ti i . d , • t ;• %, 1 .,!!• f#i : • I J», . ,nio- V 4 - • - --4' • - A1,-I e •• in t--l •» ru I •♦»!*• .k- i t • t- ! «• •• » '••»! a||o« . ,J t" *•»!« r • ( :i the ok ** ’I be < y ol I*« vi' v *«i. in Mane,’otinu II lire* »*.. i \ . *o|iie till * Miii'f. t * «r g.m/#• a commission •• lor 1 1-•• purpo-o ei om i i.i* i t.i:«»» h r regulating p rule. .;Jy tin* line of t »r*t:ti« t r on of F« i . i.d f., . r. Mini for *1. • ;; i . | ;* 1 pres. \\,.: ■ I i;n. prov-uient .f the che.aM-Js .r;• I I.» b r ac commnduti. Tlire-. • . • ;-i dislit]gi::.sli«*>: for their *ci<: • a?; > • ii ence. M- »'i>. Totirti. t> • ! •* ! I’.tv • • f the t.oiist S..rvey.) were p • I o:i t' «t l»oar.l, uti l, d'- r a c .i i fid .<m. n; . th-y made an elal. rate irport. and :! piati which they r* r unin* t «i d v.-js -nt . es I ;im informed. In N w York n hu settf. (’.IIIIRI ssionets have b *-n an ' • d by the State, to adopt plans ui. ; wai . r the tntere«ig of their harbor*. "Tin* front line of the < tv , . not to be extended beyond It? pi : t I .. ; *». un less ji found indisp ’tival-!-- to p r t ser \atiori.if i!. barltT. and I *' t give my sanction to any plan unti' : ;i.r and diti i tcrested engine* r* have j u ic d it the proper one to accomplish t). object.-- private rigid*, a.* a mutter of . r»e. mils? Im* respected but not ut th \y. nse of the public good." I’M YS! IAN'S A Nil IU. The pa.-age of a law , exam inatlon of Druggist..- and p!\- an* InTore commencing prnct.ee is a*lv - I ru.iroKMA am» * r v . » n.\i:v. “ rh. Surveyor (ieio ral a ' ; :i conjunc tion with the Federul <•:!i u c-uld foou. without any great expense, f •: t! line.* AWKMIMFNTS T ' MW*. The (iovernor recomni' e : - ;m-mlnn’nts to the atfacbtnrnt law to as to pi -vide f •: a fair di*iribu'ion of property among the credit -rs of a bankrupt. Fraud* b-ing practiced ut primary elections, some law is r-. -ran.'-ndvd lobe pus*td to j reserve the | urity (! the elective franchise. R--s*tmint« the Govern* r thinks, should be impos'd upon liquor retailers—the law to b amend 1 s<» ns to re.juip th applicant for a license to give ten *1 ays 1 notice ol his intention. ojkolocical si nvn. *• This subject has recently onrapied a go***l Peal of public attention. ar.«l ih re can not be a d ill l that a survey *P the State would turuifb very valuable iulormation.*’ TilK AIJMTIA. “ In California we have a system which is sadly defective, ami which in time of war. or difficulty, would be fouud wholly imprac ticable.*’ KDrciTios. The pith of a great deal of ••commonplace'’ and truisms on this subject i« : 1 trust that as soon as an ample fund is provided feme laws may be adopted com P‘ !!ii parents nn«l guardian*. having cli dmi under tli-ir charg**, to send them to tl. schools.** ; S*NK ASTM’I. “Having v. i d this in«t i tu■ i -*:i uurii . th‘* pa*l year and given M'inr f-* r-« : i a' tention to •». I tab* j»r*t pi** Mir** in v ii . that the officer* ui< ulm* ntul faithful. f: their ill and unrein tliug utt-ntio i tie have placed it win re *.v« uou’d not Ml, I by a Comparison with tin ouh. Suti>.‘* statb prison. This n pet subject with tin* Governor. II devotes extra spate to the cuu*t« of crlm*-: how ci.rninnlii came to hi ! * i •. r«*t«! v.bui hardener] villain** had !•• n * i .» ‘bn?# *1 I the world to swell the army of nflii i- i w inhsibilintr the State Prison. Tin* «*.\p* *i * * have he»n reduced. ami convict increased Tin* promiscuous mingling of j»rI*•*»:.• r* '> •1« pree.i • *1 Sydney Smith on is minted. I* ui!h r 11**001111110 latioii is demand e.l : ** l lie-.- sofpi'iiiiii" is d*»u** «p****itiv t" p:*»vid** lor the accommodation «»f this «rm\ o' convict*. tie* KX'-ciiln - n* iv comp* li d t* p *r*l**;» s*me «d tie hi. w im t view t<* tic i t:si isputation In*\i. d U»<* St.tt**. The In “I- sell pr**set \ -1 t«»*t III IV C" Opel !U* to llilutt t tie in upon other ’* mmuiiiii* •?.*’ M llnill.S III lit I KefVrritig to the Industrial School, now being prepe.nd in San Fruuci-co. the G*o • efi; *r s »y - ! • This i*. however, a local i: -titut. n. and only ptov ah '* for that county. 1. it pn.v* ' nia • dill. (i»s. n«» doubt. \\ .il I the ca*-* ni tie-ids should l»** muil * for extending its ii. ia (its to oth* i couii'i * * ! t Stnt**. l! the Coi * tit ol tin* Director- could n** id* taimd. a —n.*»l nj/proprini «>n from th - a* • T. . uy. annually, would e.Ki t this d *>ir:i* lijeoij. c* it i**asf, until th** limin'*?** wo.,hi • I*** il> u- “still, -hi,., i t.t* in* • tntion." II t ..• n pr« e *1' q;. . a.. ol lijur* - '.o •; ••.. t i -! *.il In'il* tit of |{- (ol 111 r* bools, ar.*' • '« by - y; .g that no minor should be ►« >" * : ' * t■ I'limih for lit * tirsil udel.ee 1 ‘h- pt *i’th conn!* jail rather. Ills P.%i;HONING PoW|;r. \tt« r all oh" » to in'• d.rthullv *f rc*i.-ii:ig *i* s **l r«*l »ti\ t? ol condemned p. isoiis for pinion tbr th**;r kii>m« i. im tiolhd n. y act::*i.s. a er> it in ny n w i: pi..-.ill. u on Id 1 ■ at I r„*e. Applicate n ** re tn.de to t—i :i ,.t. j kiM uj. nt !i*.i dtutn to iinpti-c .meat, in l i dillermt cm ►**s. i .*• Satin i:*c Comt having d* clu*** that »Iii» power i* tested in In* Gover» . r by the * i nstiiutam. tile i cm d i:i each w a* cat r.uiiy i. rationed, nn ; a!!ln*u*di i» } *.in * t;i liiucll t » h i!*' t.i sa\«* th** 1 ! • of **. ! !!.*,. • " : ; r. I C" .la not ohi.iin t : • t of r.. . judi*niciit to grant the coiuniataliiet. Tin law nsuki? murder .n tie* hot degr * a cap ital ofiencc. and wli' : the t* -tiniony and all the fact?, leave nod'» ;bt on t.iy mind that that crime has h n cotnmitt* «*. I cannot in U i pose. With the wisdom ol tt* law I have nothing t > do—it is simply my duly to m* that it i** i cuted.“ ‘ The list of pardon* which the constitu tiou t'e llx* .'.itiv • to *»end to th* Legislature at tl. * c«‘mmenc**Ri nt of tin session, is herewith transmitted As tld« powc r is given to the Governor in the ti unequivocal term-, the legislature cann 1 pass a law requiring him to assign his rear ons. in each particular ca c e, for evrci*eint it. This course has l eer, adopted by m hoivever, and will b * pursued ia future. A • pardon dock* t** his I n prepartd. in which ait* recorded tin* groouds relied upon us «tn'*d n tin* pet it’* n. *.! nan • • tli dgii’Ts who arc known to the Governor, a ,.' briefly the rensons for granting or rej*.cling the pray- r. Tl. • puhli*. atiou of this will. . all events, show th- »*• opit (who have mor ally, if not cor.'i nationally tin* right t know > the ground** upen which the p >w t*r i exercised. civ it. find. “Tin* amount of this fund collect-d. whM we were wholly imp preM*nt* d in t!i** i d. rnl gjvcrnmeut. according to the sut-ment of my itninediuti prede cessor, amounts t* $‘i.UG'* 7-1** 40; 'Yom this deduct amount paid out for e.\pctic«*s of Constitution il l*on* veuiion and relief of emigrants. ($ 27 ;) leaving u balance of $2.70(1.512 Id.*' INDIANS AND RKSKRYATiON*. **It was supposed that upon these Rcser vutious the young could be taught the art ol agriculture, and th* ir minds disabused of the opinion (common to all Milage races) that labor is dishonorable. That seeing th* advantage- w hich it s- cured to the white mail, they would eventually abandon their wand* ring and predatory habit* Ue-erca tions wire accordingly made, implements ol agriculture obtained, large quantities ol slifck purchased, and extensive Ib-lds opened It was confidently predicted, by the trieuds of this system, that in three or four year the labor of the Indians would be sufficient to support them. In tbi* we have been much mistaken, although liberal appropria tions hare been made Iroin time to lime, by the Federal Government I do rot say that JOB PRINTING OFFICE, MAIN MT.I.hl un AW VA 1.1 KY u> %mw$ in mm • . -1 »iil (IwKmM Kjvmha I VK»'i|MMM« t*H»» 'T J» .M'f* fill) ) : .f **m «1«*»rrlplii.n «-f Jolt \V«-tk rucli «* | fit ~is*m Ca*i«. ClWTUM. lltM'RllIV I Him. Hearn. Pnma* I.4W Hum*. Hill, tirim, Pit or. it *mvi «• i’n it 1 f ( ■ I **-• • an ! rAHnti.rrii.Ptr «) i, h » » • I ■ »v• tIt p**^tn**t« ati) , *,, m NO. 'io good, wh it*v«v ha- l****u n**< oinplishid, so »r»» prott-rl;! g Ihi* V»*«lin • • in con- f rim!. ••lit the mi* Mil!; (ii»ptoportii>nai>j 10 the fxp'-r.dilurt * ” iOniCLLTriiR. M -'ll v | iT»* is k Of: d to l|»;* Mil j . f. ' ' • ’ • I 4 t k n ( l! C • • I 141«III (,f 'nn-u* lr .n <•- *»i f ti tuiijg industry, 11 - L\c« 11» m-v » • » u<*.' . — • II- $upr«-tu* <Vmt |i,»ving pronounced • Act of Mo.!, '.bib. 1 K, C. (Mnl (| •• \ r , Act l r tIn |»• ii<ii of Actuul Sillers, . <1 to quirt I :.. I. i -lie* III |flirt Stuff.*’ Ull ■ »' J t lionul. Mo t efore. u d* . d httrr— Ii if ifnj» r’ ■ i:t i| ii m*iu** | rot i»i(>n kbould ii.-.i ’ f-■ prot. < t l! - SVm\, \t 11,l.jifi gone 1:5,0 » '*. Jut ’*■ as i m rally supposed tote I ■l.» i. ;i’ i t • -to.. • il liin lnln-r ill im t’°- r Tif >..i vi vi r General of the 1 t*d Stat t'ng. no doubt, under in *'i’i * o-i< m W i.-iiingfon. in establishing t i.ten.-l.it; ; of mtine flouting •.-rnnts. has 5 d to | »r i * ate. w hut \\ ' ■ here ( r orc ir«t. d a* public land. hi some instances. •"i' ii■ ■ - 1 ri 11 g to locate up«*;i th*-public . ii a..-1 aiis.o;m to make improvements it "t.b»v**gt i • to tie- gran’ a:.d a>- l -i t . t!»«*ii L« ii i iatii «. Re i> •*-: u, o.i ilie ini*-! mat on tl.-m obtaiuid. '• v open*L;n;:~. planted orchards, t m.i-i • valu • iinpnn • tin nt*. oufeidi*. *■* 5 • *| | o- ' a gii.nl : tut which, by . t*»” grai-Scto il ui g- lii'i numin c tired I y it. In all ’b* * • - tie- v-..'le con.«t.tut!<> .d power < ' *•" ‘e »h • ;ld be *-.\4-re;>ed to protect the > • r. To p' lTiiit ilie hoidci.-* ol the.-e • I- • ■ ’ - t«* 4«* their line*. so an to «!i i oi other- to tli'-ir une, i' I. ra ii justice. and ought not to b»* tel* rated.*’ m:m.Vi " Tiie mining interest is 1 upidly increasing a imp -’t »;»ce in unmet every section Of tiiii •- •* • ' > the G» • *eii«*r. who thus dtserv « *••.• 1 i ' Mi is. Langley and M« r rival.;. . :.»tin*i lai . ly from their “ Cali f'-.nia K- .-i.-ti r.** eoM’!::i.i wiiau; T! ii. ii- . - occupy no little *pacc in the '■ !•" r-l luii t*» U. future iinpor- f Sun i i; . ‘ > a* a whaling port, •*»*•! t . i iliy rc.d dly th-. doertion r-f -.•an.- . Mr. We. r- v ~:- * 5 • ; »'■ •* bvretoforc difti -* ’* - ‘ ' ’ .i. • w ay of hhip* in t-'« i * ..• ; * i r a pn» nted to w i m» »?. i ! t. c in- have Ik'cji 5 ,;U 1 ’ i . a ! 1 1 • t!i- • -atiou of 4 g Kow may •*- w\ :iy oi.viat; d. Tlii:- in iy le -in] >he**! 1-y d - . !.i::g the duties of M-inne d i , • me J a - tit -- of t!ie I’etu ", n conh-iia w t. : , !»-• not of Collgre-9 of th i. ::;: i f July, 1790. To effect tbid > "J?. aii * *ij'M:ld ! •- p i-* d, outhor:/ilig ti• ” p ;1- **f S in Franc.- w ta v«-te for one •i •: • *•: I’ .i a v.h should be styled .liiii-cM.i t . Marin Court, and for the ser* v ,, - h•• u id b r tpiired to p< rlorm in thi* c:p:«city. i.c -lionld rv-ive a reasonable coo pcusatioti from the State. in a- mu ii as t!: - wahim ti are not entitl ♦*d to *1 yivi. g « nt. ring the United ' i - Marine Hospital, the city of San Franci-c" might p rtuit the sick or disabled •iua:t a<lmis?iou int«» the f uniy J?o»| iai at a tut.ii so low as imrely to cover the i -t of I. i s inaiiitctiauc*'. I» can scarcely Ik b hevidthat looking to the iut rent of the • itv liny would be unwilling to do this.” w \<;<>\ i:oai»>—ovKUtwo Malt.. *o reconiuiend.itio :s appear r tliese to • .cs. They are d'-cii-- 1 generally, and no • ■. can . ib-(iovernor's opinions : t i y 1 1: - e-t .h.isi.u.v in of overland ni »ib* ..nd v* j !«»!•:-. we shall have California ami*; g tii - brightest stars iu the Federal Galaxy.” » .\K«’tTlOV OFTHK LAW. The G *. rnor deplors the lynch law exe* :*inr I '.t suga* * s no I* medy. So tar as m \. r * n is courerntd, his views arc not to he d'nputed. tii»: n x-iiixoroN mom viknt. * fter alluding to the cessation of the work on the monument, the Governor re cominends as follows : " I’ is due to the ch racter of the age in which w- live, that this gr at national work should Ik* completed, and. aa individuals sub scriptions have failed. 1 suggest the proprie ty ot pas-ing a Joint Resolution, proposing to our sister States the plan of an appropria tion by each, in proportion to population, to finish it.” Printing on glas* has be n successfully ac complished by a gentleman in New York ci ty. Fy a new process he is enabled to print letters mid figures. *-f various d« signs, on glass ot multicolors, with a facility almost • qua! to ordinary printing on l Uitnon paper Labels cuu In* printed by this process di. redly on bottle* of toy size and form. TIicac have the apptaruncr ot having been placed here l y the daiid. and arc indelllbb • Lettering on glass. l»y the new process can be done ut less than oue-third of the prestuf co«t