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... anticipated. Earthquakes had occurred in the mountains in several places. We have accounts of 3evere shocks having been felt at Nevada Grass Volley aud Marys ville, but without any serious result. From Portland we learn that telegraph offices have been opened ...
... monetary and commercial values has widely varied from the pro- phecies that were put forth when the stored wealth of the Sierra Nevada and the Australian Alps gleamed upon us. In 1850 it was thought upon the Continent that in a brief period gold would be d ...
... condemned Donahue and Ferry, New York State agents at Baltimore, to imprisonment for life. President Lincoln has proclaimed the Nevada territory a State of the Union. The military at Buffalo are under arms, being apprehensive of a raid from Canada. A serious ...
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... the one that the Emperor Xapoleou constructed, and with precipices a hundred feet or two less deep, is the facsimile of the Nevada range we crossed on our way here. Anon a beautiful lake of water seveial mile 3 in diameter, with the dark shades of overhanging ...
... 10,000; Illinois, 34,000; lowa, 25,000; Minesota, j 5,000; Missouri, 5,000; California, 25,000; West Vir- I ginia, 2,000; Nevada, 5,000. The three States carried , by M'Clellan, Delaware, New Jersey, and Kentucky gave j majorities of 450, 6,500 and 25 ...
... road— among them the two notorious guerilla chiefs, Green and Esther. President Lincoln has signed the Enabling Acts for Nevada, Colorado, and Nebraska, allowing them to form State constitutions and come into the Union . The Richmond Examiner of the ...
... Indiana, 13 ; Illiuois, 16 ; Michigan, 8 ; Wisconsin 8 ; lowa, 8 ; Minnesota, 4 ; Kansas, 3 ; California, 5 ; Oregon, 3 ; and Nevada, 3. The total electoral vote, it will be seen, is 234, of which 118 is necessary for a choice. You will doubtless receive ...
... above £8,000,000 jier annum, and is steadily increasing. Silver mines discovered about four years ago in the new territory of Nevada are now producing £200, 000 per month. Great progress has been made in agriculture, and instead of importing grain, as the ...
... seem to have absorbed almost the entire energies cf the nation. NEW STATES. The organisation acd admission of the State of Nevada i has been completed, in conformity with law, air-J thus our excellent system is firmly established in the mountains j which ...
... '• £8,000,000 per annum, and is steadily increasing. Silver mines ; discovered about lour years ago in the new territory of Nevada : are now producing £200,000 sterling per month. Great progress has been made in agriculture, and instead of importing grain ...