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Prat we y ; + z. Barly History~of the Methoilist . Broad street, mow used asa gravebe members of the third house. The THE LOCK ADE W hat’s the M tte D wil
Che Daily Transcript Episcopal. Church in Nevada . yard, was chosen, as there was an-. people of the State will sustain the B ae : SVeer. The. ~e 4
NEVADA CITY, CAL. _— : a8 other town beyond, long since wash. law as it stands and not as it ought : ' NEVADA C
a ~~ cagepaniagd Tc k ie ed out, called Coyoteville. tobe. But we are satisfied this is RAISED H ee =
Ad 4 ot ee ee ee ee The new building was 28x32 or 34/ nothing serious in the threats made, : = 3 LOCAL !
Friday, April 6, 1872. . a ae _ _ 4» . feet, 16 feet posts, 6-windows,1 door, . and that the Alta’s revolutionary — ‘Barthquakes ? a vaand at
SA = inne oe paneled corners, _cornice all around . bristles will all be smoothed down ; “ iadond
POR PRESIDENT, letters being on file, and the publishpainted white on dressed material. tatives to: the Legislature. QUICK: SALES AND SMALE Robberies ? orm 1 the-Th
Marysville and «
they have appears
spoken of, and tl
cellent music. 7
onginal, and are
tors of negro ™
{heir number is t
Antonia, the grea
the world. The,
best quadrille ba
good caller, and °
of the. performal
Al those who wi
cellent entertain!
dance, should at
ed items contained in the California
Christian Advocate, of February 15th
and March 2ist, 1872, but corrected
-and-extended in this account.
THE TOWN SITE.
Charles Burdick and James, Win-son took the contract to build. “Mr.
Cole built-the pulpit and put in the
seats, and the house was completed
for about $1,400, and dedicated in
The town site was covered with the Summier of 1851, by Revs. M. C.
, large oak and pine trees,under which . Briggs, 8: D.Simonds and WwW G.
Assemblyman Days rises to _ex-. local preachers held service during . peal Eli
plain, in the Grass Valley Republican, . the Summer of 1850. The spot i A small Sundays ote
on the tram road-questiohr-—Weahallwhrre-this’ preaching was done WaS this house, Rev. 5. D. Simonds”
not notice his entire letter, as # good . what is now Broad and Pine streets. . havin ‘ sat ia
deal of it is taken upiin his usual .
‘gtyle of self-adulation, We are willing to concede that he acted in all
things according to his best judgment, °
but in some cases men’s judgments
GENERAL U. 8. GRANT.
Subject to the decision of the National Re1
OH, NO! Whatthenis the
Letter From North San Juan. PROFITS IS HY MOTTO.
The following letter was received
several days since, bat was unayoida-.
bly crowded out. Our correspondent
will please accept this apology: aq
publican Convention.
es
A, GOLDSMITH,
N BROAD STREET, NEVADA
cause of the tumultuous
ers
J. M. Days and the Tram Road. —
uproar which is spread-—
N. Sax Jvay, March 30.
~ Ed. Transcript; Grim visaged wat
ing over Nevada county? .
hath shown his wrinkled froat in the
village of N. San Juan within the Keep ‘Cool and we will tell you !
last few days; not in such a formidable artay as to require State aid to ONE HUNDRED CASES
suppress it, but sufficiently excitable . ___._
as to cause a “‘fult blown ripple’ on
: ‘ g sent up a good Sunday school HAS JUST OPENED
Prayer meetings were held on. Main . library. ;
and Washington, above the junction. . prrsr coNFERENCE APPORTIONMENT.
In the Fall of 1851, Rev. Adam
Bland came as the first regularly ap_ FIRST ROOM FOR PREACHING.
‘In the Summer of 1850, Mr. ae 7
OF THE The Earthquake shocks
are no better than their reason, 0 in Stenpe, Woe Wee Koeabae antes Se poletet peer 8 annual confer. 4:¢.'s surface as it exists here and: Robberies are not ~ night.
‘ " Mexican law, and a man by th pa, s Ze ’ wre reating half :
the case of Mr. Days on this tram.) 4¢ yamd a ee — sca tis and ‘others thought the The first ‘‘ripple’’ showed itself; FINEST ASSORTMENT} 2} parry PE gang -. Republica
: ° mden, who had been a minis-. congregations would be larger if the ‘ F ‘ os nation among th road, He says: eect i = : : about 2 0’clock on Friday afternoon, & the people / Amass meet : ter, were chiefly instrumental in. church was in the main town, and @} 40254 ff hich . eee i — i 1d at th On the morning before the bill was . building a shake house *on the north oe ay Te Oe or 2, willbe held ®
request being made the Trustees consented, and the pastor procured the
lot now owned, and had the house
moved down to it in 1852, and the
congregations improved accordingly.
ANECDOTE OF THE TIMES.
While the church stood on the hill,
". men would sometimes.come as far as
the door with their wives, and then
poet asin’ — town. Bland re Bopp denounced the’ delinquent in
féfred to this ina sermon, On the} toms by ng means complimentary,
day: the church was moved he Went-sond the latter party, being a man ol
the mer refetred:to in the sermon, pose of the whole ‘question, by: trythe all-absorbing question of money.
It seems that one Mobary became,
and is indebted to a sturdy Teuton
for house rent. Not ‘‘coming to
time’ soon enough, the Teuton,
whose. name is Bopp, ealled upon
Mobary for the’same, and he not pos-:
sessing just at that time the wherewithal, of course could not pay.
reported back, Mr. Deal wished me
to propose an amendment to the effect that “‘travel on the road should
not be obstructed unless by consent
of the Supervisors.”’ I immediately
told him that such an’ amendment
would kill the bill. Mr. Everett of.
fered his amendment on the spur of
the moment on consultation with Mr.
Bell, and would not. have done so if
he had consulted me.
We are not aware that the influence of Mr, Days over Mr. Everett is F ; j !
____s6 great-that he w ould have submis ioe Missouri, ae Rev. xen Owen
sively pocketed his amendment after . Sacramento, and was sent by-him
consultation with that statesman. to take charge of the work in Nevada”
night, for the p
ing one delegate
to be voted for @
county at large,
be voted for as:
tives at the Pr
inst. The Prin
der the Porter .
Delegates to +
which meets a
%th. The mee
js the opening
campaign. Let
half of the lot now occupied by the
Congregational church. This house
was used for a church, and was
built with posts set in the. ground,
the side hill its natural slope, and
without shutters to the doors or windows,
FIRST MINISTER IN CHARGE.
About August 20th, 1850, Rev. C.
A. Leaman, just across the plains
* ner New Goods
DRY GOODS Be
EVER EXHIBITED Which have De pom reIN NEVADA! ceived at
—_-_—
ROSENBERG’S
ae
a
The Stock was selected
This we do know, that the judgment . city, until he could go up and organ. met him at the old site, and began to . ing to dispose of his landlord, which COMMERCI AL STREET oa hand
‘ of Mesers. Everett and Bell areas . '% ® Society. abuse him, threatening violence. . fortunately for both parties, did not . and it cannot be excelled! . The Cal
Gound_aa-Mr. Days’, atid. both of The aforementioned house was . Bland tried to get him to go aways) succeed: Mobary struck Bopp two ; i Opposite Masonic Hall, It is reported
those gentlemen expressed surprise . found "as described, having been . but instead he undertook to soit the’ (7 three times‘on the forehead with acu Nevad Ci nia Mine, on™!
that Days opposed the “amendment. . built by subscription to accommodate . cloth of the man of ,peace. . At this ‘thee face of @ hammer,which he pick. ; Nevada ty. purchased by ¢
But Mr. Days talks a good deal . the various denominations, Cumber-. the hammer was dropped, and the. .q up to assault Bopp. The blows. The Stock is the . é This mine was
\land Presbyterians,
about vested rights, and~says the . Baptists and . man was seized in the giant preach-. grew blood, and although severe, are Eagle Co., of .
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amendment changed,front from a facEE * — ae great . er’s hands, thrown to the ground, not considered serious. Bopp then LARGEST, = Nothing Equal to IT! Pattee was 8
tious fight to one on principle. We pi te ang nee “ en peed: sneer butted on it. caused a warrant to be sworn out RICHEST, othing Eq to Rel has not been w
saythe fight against_this bill was Pee ate 1 : ee oa wel this kind of ‘treatment, not . from the Court of Justice Newell, of 2 In point of magnificence qualItis said to be
factious from the beginning, in the . ft ie a, ‘ a @° had ae : ant anything more; the man} pirchyille,for the. arrest of Mobary. And the : the Gold Tunr
Assembly. The first defeat of the ember of the Missouri conference . had Bland arrested. A trial was had, : i toad i pri di
BT _ of the M. E. Church, South, and he’ 5 ee CHEAPEST! . #Y 4nd Prices, ns
gamblers and all being on Bland’s
side, the result.‘being a fine of five friends of the bill was in getting’ it some ef who ¢ Smumediately jothed the Methodist warrant could—be served, the bird
Rosenberg. & Bro’s
into the Committee, ef which Wilcox EY had flown to‘ parts unknown. Dr. Ever seen on this Coast ! in the Califorr
was Chairman, and nearly every ‘hisid er a een cents. Asay was called to attend upon Bopp, greatest confid
member of the Committee was work-. 5 6 nist of pera ew sie ra 7 = BEC: Fe He TANEET: who pronounces the patient in a fair" 3
ing for Hamilton. But to theamend-. pom ving es giuiieunos ecb teell BF In the fall of 1853. Rev. J R. way of rapid recovery. The Stock is the most COMPLETE AND . Stock is unapproachable!!!!1!
ment. This amendment, the ofnto. On Sunday . Tansey and family were appointed. SKIRMISH No. 2. sia : Yesterday §
morning at ten o’clock a love feast VARIED IN THE STATE, and as I propose
was held, and at eleven he preached
pelicans, bour
this city. At He’had the church moved backed on
the Jot and an addition of twelve
On the evening of the same day,
two individuals, one a resident of the
fering of which Mr. Days met
not get over, did not propose to deto sell my Goods at the Very Lowest
stroy any vested rights; it only precote large congregation, after which . feet made-in front, a steeple, large . war-worn name of Sebastopol, a nai Where can you buy Dry Goods the they became .
posed that with the consent of the . ae al ogead = ~~ desiring pateh, Salen columns. This. house . tive of the Green Isle, hey the other pea I only desire the people to gg : peeing ry sean hie-a0
Board of Supervisors*tram rails} jp p paniap and C.A. L — usually well filled, and the church . 9 nomadic miner,engaged in a contropadeecopateae Pas a At ROSENBERG BROS: sidering whet
might be laid on toll oF county roads, Leave ale at meine me os rep was prosperous during his pastorate. . yersy" of a general character,“at a hot tin Best sand its : 5 tao Noirs of the §
The only ground upon which oppo-. 744 then pa eae sp etree: PRESIDING ELDERS: ——retorein San~-suan, Pelitics,.which}--—— stand upon its mer Where can you buy Fine Domestic pany. They
siiion could be made, was based upon . ph, grct society 6¢ the M. E Cc agen Rev. John Duniels. was Elder-when . is slowly looming up in all quarters, its for Cheapness, Quality Goods the Cheapest ? Asa matter the State, bec
a want of faith in the Board of Su-. ;. Nevada City Cuttetenia Me we J. R. Tansey came to the charge. constituted a partOf the diseussion. ac 1 ofcourse. & cluded in th
pervisors of Nevada and Placer coun. mop eet Nts ee pape i agers B Rey. A. Bland followed J. Daniels . The nomad was a strong Union man, and General Assortment ROSENBERG BROS pepe by De
ties. The amendment asked for no . uiabaned by Rev. I acs one d. in 1855, and Rev. W. Morrow follow. and the Irishman _ slightly tinctured of Goods. a —_
power being given to the Supervisors . a i at Ks ‘s scl aa ed J. KR. Tansey at the same time. with“sesesh.’’ Of couse from words Where can you buy the most elekn Gld aha
that they do not now possess by genSouth. 8 + te urch, anniek Series: they came toblows, but before the saat Tien Gccta'® Pengo
eral law, and Mr. Days himself had An attempt had been ma 46 ee The first church. was burnt Jaly “rupture” became any ways serious, . g”.I desire to call attention to a few arAt ROSENBERG BROS. down yester«
we presume voted for, or at least did eiles cs daminls 5 wocedl 19th, 1856. and another on the same other parties interfered and put an upon which ;
not oppose, chapter 363, entitled, . ioe wi aR Pith By pf _ lot in November 1863. The present . ©d to this battle, namber. two, not . ““!** which I have just opened, as follows; . whore can you buy yourself rich ? by the comp:
‘s4n Act to amend an Act,entitled an quartile. cacstinty:k. he ee a house was built in 1864, by the however in time to prevent the faint) Satin Barbouns, all colors. At ROSENBERG BROS. bale, and the
_ Act concerning street railroads, apTcatd Gia chalice ok tha week energy of Rev. J. B. Hill, pastor, outlines of, a ‘‘mansard roof” from Silk ‘Popli ; te aid es
proved March 29th, 1870," whichen-. Rey R, R ote so th who solicited most of the money . 8PPearing on the frontespiece of our puplinn and Bilks. Where can you get the best and They propos
larges the powers of Supervisors as} 61.4 ‘ka i beens a psig elyewhere. Emerald Isle friend, in consequence ’ Gros de Landres. the Cheapest aber "esis “i
-to granting privileges to corpora-. 17. o¢ tn Pee pte ° ‘1 wes RECORDS. of a sudden blow from his adversary. Belgian Re ; Carpets, Co
tions to build tram roads im theser-. 64°}. the Superintendent appoint: }-“No records exist prior to the comAfter the summary ending of these eee Qil-Cloths, Su
eral counties. Now Mr. Days say8;} 6.61 which was soon alten ied ro ing-of J.R. Tansey. From the first warlike events, suddenly there looms Tannis Cloth, English Lustres. Mattings, John Sen:
= -. ga eke moctines y ate . quarterly conference held April 9th . ¥P another ‘tbone of contention,” in} Foeulards. gj into the mai
t chang e opposition to one o . ri 1853, the minutes are completed, ex. Which saints and sinners, the godl . r abs, ate and ginger
principle, and thus excuses himself . 94) pointe ree ecign, . Semting occasional omissions ‘by the . and the ungodly, take sides for and. Japanese Silks and Poplins. nes tale. He
for refusing to tupport the amendC. A. Leamex, ae ye ak carelessness of Recording Stewards. against each other, and that is, the Sprague’s and Merrimac Prints Satins : . work in a fe
ment. If so, how does Mr. Days ac-. +) wink fax Price P» No list of members names exists . building of a new Methodist church, . 1990 diffe a Ladies and Misses Shoes,
count for the fact that he alloweda. ia, a ae, Shaon deem Him for the early years, except one, but . or the repairing of he present edi-. rent paterns. Black Embroideries, Bi
ee of se a epee ere to. 6° . eon Roushey Bro Wolf, “. no date to fix its relation to time. fice, which stands like some antique Prints. a A burglar
rough without seeing this princi-. p — a itp Collected and arranged by Rev. J. castle, storm-rent, weather-beaten ; + 4s 'e siery, yesterday n
ple in a general law? The dodge ne Pa ee W. Stump, and found written in the . and battered on our hill. a Marelile, aeirting Liasasand Table Linen, ‘the hotel, :
won't do. The fact stands out that] (1.. feader—O; D. Stone Church Record. an entirely new churel; these are Print, Chambrie, &c. Towels, and burglaz
Mr. Days refused to trust the rights] 4rombers—There were aR Are oe mostly the ‘“‘elect.”’~ Others wantthe. New Styles of Striped Shawls. Na aii ar his person.
of parties to the Supervisors, and deiy, only © dow names helews semeenThe Apportionment Bit. old one repaired; these are mostly New Styl : ‘ Merrimac Prints, ifs atc
serted the tram road right at the mo. bored. . In addition to’the above. the Tie ntlinlion whith waite dom the sinners, but the large majority of w Styles of Trimmings and Sprague’s Prints,
ment when, as a pretended friend, he following: : ' had ‘there representation increased the latter personages, don’t care a Fringes. Marseilles, We vars
could do much to, — nl seb “Bro. Dudley, supposed to have. by a new apportionment upon om fig whether we have any church or Embroideries H osiery, all of Repps, a
A xxaxo employed in the Dixie oil heen lost at sea going East, E. Booth, basis. of the census, could have pass not, and so it goes. I will give you es tailed ? 2 yews : wen
otha Neshyitle, was recently . TG+ Dethow, Wm. Wood, Dr. Geo. d an apportionment bill had’ the more about matters and things here yles. eke ined Tat Bos
tried by an extemporized court comHoles, Bro. Bear, Bro. Bell, Bro. . Representatives agreed upefi the dein my next letter. Domestic Goods, all description in C Mars 10th, its si
. posed of his fellow workmen, for . Tarnaham, Dr. Hamlin. tails, But they coult not do so,. Being a new correspondent, you . ana qualities. from 4-4 to ce Col'ars, York Tim
a . stealing. chickens. He was found} . sSoctsTY For 1851-2-3, and hence the appertionment was Waa ep may manens ond. Laseoney bl “A, se Boston sa
i ~~ vggaity and sentenced to receive twenr . } ~The following names.are thought to, defeated. ‘The Alla HEE ee nt titaihace-tntte rater Metin smmdemned 3 sacked and nablegehed. . aa, following ¢
i ty-five lashes, The culprit congratubelong to this period: Cyrus Phillution andall sorts of things. That r. Yours, etc, ~ 8. T. Linens of all description oat CAE NS ae ue: __Seribed $1
Z Jated himself on getting off with whet brick, S. Morrisson, Nelson Chadpaper is very much like the old wo-. = . _— z Bu ag &e. MR. Ba
i ho-considered a light punishment, rick, Bro. Jones, D. 8. Tallman, . ™&®, who after exhausting the voDIED. ery Goods, the very la. And the invariable reply will be, 8° Townsend
but great was his disappointment two oe named Wolf, the elder, gk ogy the injuries that could test style Hats, Flowers, &c. . A. Carlton
when the executioner, having laid on an exhorter. ~ es inflicted, coucluded by saying,. In this’city, April 4th, . : DI
’ pine the prescribed aaa of tn Bove. . well, PU—T'll ory, 80 twill” and of Frederick Dulwcher, aged 62 ears. snes ase and Oil Cloths—-A full} — ROSENBERGIBROS. anil:
blows, forgot his count, and was or‘Wm. Wood proposed t6 the society . burst into sobs. The Alta tlireatens. The funeral will take place from line of 3-ply, Brussels, Tapestry Commercial Street. A Tram
dered by the court to begin again, . * build a.new house, end started a . to clock aa many Representatives es the Congregational Church, this,. and all kinds of Matti peed
a : subsesiption, _/This was well rethe counties are entitled, and pro-. Friday afternoon, at 2 o’clock.— , tting. ‘ the Japan
THe aréa ofa rectangle which will . ceived, and at the second quarterly . ceed to Sacramento the next session Friends and acquaintances are invited . Lace Collars. and Handker-. We have the Largest, Best and to Washi
embrace all the territory of the Penn-. meeting Rev. Owen went round the. for the . purpose of demanding ad-. to attend, ee chiefs, of all descripti : * . freight tr:
sylvania oil. region from which oil . town with it, and the amount ran up . ™ission, and calls this “falling back : ption. the Cheapest Stock of Goods to ously hur
has not yet been obtained, is about . t6$1,000. ‘The society was consult. . upon the reserved rights of the peo! Ribbon Sashes, ofall kinds. . , sounain the State ! ib
2,000 square miles; bat the who’ . ed, and as far as possible, the pub-. le: We rather guess if this be done DR. J. D. BUSH, . Marseilles Quilts, we somes
poner ¥ ne whi have st Prolie also, relative to the location of . this fight will end with the delegates . [VM “Easiana tees, Peiine creeon".of. Towels and Napki Weare determined not to be = bas
. duced 0 0e8 nd! exceed 6,i /, . the new building. The town -being increased as to who of them should. of Surgeons of England, 1809, Col— apkins, :
; oa Sone cass Perks aren full of gambling houses, with their . 8° into the Legislature, and. bo a Prin Medal in Anatomy. Phytol: Table Linen of all description. mn by any on the lay
ate radon.” The tegion . asic and other noises, there was a . Principle war would be in contesting} PPM i soe And 1,000 more’ Novelties too . Pacific Coast. tt at Washi
iny 1871, five and turee desire to get out of their hearing, . -5¢4 42 the Legislature. If the Attending and Consulting. . ; too * ed by th
ious ai baivels of oil of . and in order’ todo his, and get a. Ala’s edvico is followed. im this re-. ogs_nitdre Baihting ay stars, 3 numerous tomention. . . ROSENBERG BROS § —
-foutgee gllousencls ". Sent pee, the bill and ground on . aBeebthe Ala's followers will onlj. sievh wer oppmte ew omee” . A, GOLDSMITEL . reris, ape . ieee a : aS ircaas — oe Everett,
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