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August 18, 1877 (4 pages)

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true inwardness ofthe question, ja3t , rébeld ‘Phat they would prefér such __ foal deed—one who: wee wont te publican who may vhance to »peruse that of a lover of his country and its gent, and they will see that Mewton ab ‘The Sonatortal Gaectton, Oar neighbor down at, Grass Valley thinks the Senatorial question is a very important ‘matter, und that the Legislature will have to dispose of it. In-view of that fact, it is auxigus to know how the Republican Lagisiative inees stand.‘on the . 2°%lty the -Diatriet Attorney or -dea IF as re pe an investigation antil parw of F question, Jt does not promise to support them if sound,’ or to. de nounee then if shakyda their posi. tions, but it wants to get into the out of pure cariosity ou its own part, and for the benefit of any stray Reitseoldmns. As to how the ‘nomiates of its own party stand, /it saith not. It might perhaps go to the trouble of ‘ioqairing of ‘them if it thought they etvod a ghost of a show of‘an electiou,:. Bat what ie the: use of wasting ink in defisiug the position effineu who were as good as deféated when. placed ‘in nomination. Wehive no ‘ddibt' those nomiaees would vote for a mau ‘of ‘their own party for United: States Senator. ‘We presume they’ wold prefer the Governor who turned ‘the State ‘of ficers into a‘oammittee’ fur the reception of such men as Grover and Cronin,'and used the C ipital city. as w reception room, They would doubiless; if they. failed on Ivwin, fill bac## on Dake Gwin, the -titled Mexican, and notori.es copperhead menthey gave evidence: when they ahbpped a car load of bis-admirers to Colfaxto receive their f#iend fromy Oregon who tried to stew! the vote of that Stute for ‘*Tilden aod Reform.”’ Ia fact, the Union:is-of the opinion that it is too well! known how its nominees stand! on the Senuotrial question to need an explanation. They-would'vote and work for the same kind of meusures, and their sympathies would rug in the sime channels they did from 1834 to 1835 It is true the peuple kacw how those ‘nominees stand on the Senatorial question, and they are willing to have them stay at home and continwe to hold them. The people of the Republicaw party farther know how their ewn nomivees stand on the Senatorial qnestion, They know flint they will vote for and etect a Republican for that position. They koow tuat they will select a man who: hasa record untarnished with: treason—one who opposed such men as-the editor of the Uaion, when he was fighting for the lost cause+-one’ who: sympathized with the nation when its-chief executive, Abrahats Lincoln, was slain, instead of One Who secretly gioried over the throw up his hat when: Grant or Sherman or Sheridan or Rosecranz achieved a victory, instead of one who smiled when Iwe or Jackson were successigl—one> who sympaYhized with: Federal: ‘politiers: when they lay in: Seuthern: danggons,. instead of one who tlt thut it. served the ‘‘ougees”” right. Whether it be Sargent, Estee, Miller, Low,. Borack or any other of the numerous names before-the Repablicun party,, mat— tera not so-much,,so-theé it shalk besome One whose record bas been institutions, Mr, Ben Bacon is one of the nominees who, when he takes his seat in the Legislature, wall Jourvy out the wishes of his constituents ia this respect. Reuben Lech, Henry Everett and J. M. Walling, are the other gentlemen who will do the same thing. They will see that such a man succeeds Aarom A, SarBooth also bas such a saecessor. No dopperheads, no Tilden reform. ers, nO applauders of Cronin and his nose, need apply to those gentlessen. To enable them to act iu accord with the wishes of a majority of the voters of Nevada couaty, the Republicans} will elect themy on the &h of nex month, by a m»jurity three hendsed strong, Ifthe Union man is then anxious to see bow they will please their eonstituents, he can visit Suetamento and watch them cast their 1 known to everyone. _——Commty Clerk Batters. ea ee Gee bas one string to play.on in _this and-be thrums:itiwith as diligence as a Chinese player upon extom-tom, Odr.pysition in the matter is thisi-. [ff White Knew ‘vbere was a deficiency to the office of his predecessors, it wae his daty to have notified the District Attorney ofthe fact beforeapy of the claims out lawed. Thatslw did know of it, has been. admitted. ‘That he aid not the claims béd dutlawed, is wel)That he kept phe matter back so ad to use it for yleetioneering purposes is. too patent to require. proof. .The county. hes lost nothing through Jou Pattison. The county would lose nothing by T. C. Plunkett, if White bad, done hie: daty. His bondsmen. would have-been responsible had: theau. thoréties been notified: in time W bite delayed making a complaint unt! the statutes of limitation touk effect. For this we-blame him. If he bad looked’ out fer the county's interests as sharply. as he did for his oven and his partys; he would have been ent.tied w-credit. Furthermore, we are informed that Mr. White's deputy js entitled to all the’ credit, instead of himself: It was hauling of the hooks, and we think he should be hunorwbly mentioned. instead of aseribing ail the praise . to White. Waite has made a goed ‘enough Clerk, but hisadministration has given ao better satisfaction thaa any ot hie-predecessors. We suppose the editor of the Union perthermore suppose that Jehn Pattison saved 1moremoney to the county. by wefusing to audit. iMegal bills presented: againets it, thane Mi. White's: salary bas amounted to. White's accounts, .up to» date: are square. They ought to be. He is entitled to no credit for it, His suocessor—Mr. Shian’s accounts—will also be square: If Shian discovers, whemhe gets-into tht office that White “smoughed"’ between now and the-end of his term, be. will repost it im time to holéibothiM#, White and hiebondemeny Id is nocredit to is-atolen. Both Legal and Pénctieal) The citizens-of Reseville, Placer county, have bit upom.a plan of! rid ding themseltes of Ghinamen, that not only hus-the merit of originatity, butis at the same time boib: légul and practioal. Theeitizens: of: that employment to Chinsipen under any circumstances, nor go rent one of ers. The result Was that those who charged them instanter, the litle Chinese laundry was foreed te» dey. ap, aud now nota single Celestial,' ean be found in Roseville. ‘She citiezene of Rocklin are agitating the} subject, and contemplate the adeptiou of similar measures. We are: to di thet the little town of Amador ia: Awador county, is pursuing the sawe policy, aud taut it is found to work well. Ifthe larger towns will ouly follow’ this exumple, the Chinese problem will be brought to a speedy and satisfactory solution. The Bright Side. Look on the bright side. It is the right side. The times may be hard, bat it will make them no easier to weara gloomy and sad countemance. It.is the sunshine, and not the cloud, that gives beauty to the ower. There is always before: or around us thet whicls should eheer and fill the heart with warmth and gladness. Thesky is biwe ten times iwhere it is black onee. Yuu have trouble, it may be. So bave others. None are free from tbem—and perhaps it is as well that none should be.. They give sinew and tone to life 2a TEE news. frow the eastern war pouseses litile interest. No fighting of auy eobseqnence is goinggn, bat active preparations ure being made sasantr diiediane a Ove vf the webu }—testade and courage to man. ‘the ‘Turkey on} — Runsm io sending more Wheat into-Bagland then she did last year. Thiv ies Mithe to Americaus, rome anwar OF apie ep de Haropoen has Joha Webber who did ali the over formed thevdeties ofthe office as weld as Mrs V¥hite. bas We farlooksthe stable deor afterr the -hovse}in the man, but nothing has been town beld a meeting: last week, and unanimously resulved! not to give R 4 for -“any—purpose;: ner: the De Youngs.are desirous of makto buy vegetables or other commedi-4'** tis mint as possible & “trial ‘ies of them, nor to sell. them anyby newspaper.” They have followthing except at the highest price, nor . °4 the case: from day sto day with to have any dealiugs withsthese who trade with Chiu: men, as longs they. : eould get accom wudationsfrom: otb. ‘their utmost to garble, wisrepresent, bu.ly, befog, and distort im all! di-t has had Chinese servants emploged, dis-‘The Thes pe ar aay in the ines Sots ibaliee s done very and Sargent. If they gvidence capaiaie of rome . they are cevtedaly. keeping it back$ very carefdlly. Their main reliance} appears to be upon Binney, and it must be confessed that this is a very queerrand shady line to take. But though it is perfeesly apparent “that . 7 it would be imposebbie to produee a leas credible witness than Pinmev, and though it is apparent thetno jury could Be guided by his averente-ander the ciesumstances, «the . Sasiniaey of thé ease is that:this testimony absolutely makes nothing fur big backers and. allies. The De Youngs have taken hit up-as the prophet Baalam_ was taken sup, that he might curee Israel ; and:*beold he has blessed them altogether. on the stand to prove something déeadful against Sargent, he can ouly produce letters in. which be,;-as Chief Clerk inthe Navy Pay Offite, assured the Sénator that the inter‘ests of the Government were. beinig looked after most faithfully. _There is another letter in which Sargent aske the particulars of some alleged irregularity-—not a likely thing for him to havedonre if the Chronicle’s theory abort him had been true— and to this Binney replies by an elaborate explanation tending to ‘show that no wrong has: been com'mitted, It is true, and no doubs Sargent feels it, that in the light of the recent revelations as to his char-acter, a former intimacy with Pia}ney becomes a sort of accusation» This, however, seems to be-the worst+ kind of crime which has been. shared . with Sargentiby a good many prominent citizens—and shared at this}. ‘moment by the De Yuuugs and their ‘backers. It is indeed a significant circumstanee tha; whereas Sargent was Pinney’s friead while the chazacter of the latter was. unknown to-the community, the De Youngs aad their backers have taken Pinney in, to the closest intimaey after his read character has been fully establisheds Andthas appears to be the principal distinction between the two cases. Sargent hae evidently: been deceived adduced to warrant aoy forther suspiciou, and not one job’ or tittle or evidenee has been . brought forwerd tending to connect Sargent with Pinney’ laches. The attempt of the defense to gointo ad inquisition upon.Senator Sargent’s political relation is of course utierly preposterous, and justified! the vigorous, manly, and scorching philippte so unwarraniable a course wrung from the Senator. But itis evident that itorial comments (grosely impropin thelr position, ) and have: done ructions. They desire no dpubt to open up the political question in hope of confusing the puble mind, Judging from: what haspassed so4 far we thinks Sargent could: probably afford to let them: goon in this direction as far aethey wanted to, fon ‘they certainly lave been able to fish ‘up nothing disparaging to him yet. }He-is right, however, in insisting: jthat they shall sdliere.to the only. ! the justification of the charges upon which théy were indicted. That is what they are there for. That ie what they have thus far failed todo And that alone is what they should be allowed to attempt, if the Coust is resolved ‘to see that justice is. done. As the case looks now the proper judgment will assuredly be that the Chronicle has failed to sustain itself, unless indeed it has some permissible line-ofdefense, which =. cng or thor tacks. Pae . ‘that can be proved, and this is a}she ‘and making capital for the future: i Apvices from Baenvs Ayres state enough pm or it palatable, Use as many 28 a dozen a day. Should they cause pain» or louseness of the bowels, lesstn the quantity aud use five or six a day until beter, By thut time you will vegin to gain strength and “have an sppetite. Of course we you Get better you need not use.80 ma Follow, these directions.and we Euow that you will never regret it if taere is any belp for you. . Only keep it up, faubfully. We kaow of two cuses where beth of the patients were gyv-} en op p Pasbe pb ians, and Were 1D tne last stages of wopsuwption, yet
both were cured by usiag lemvns accordiug.to directious we buve stuted. . Ove lidyiiu particular was bedri.den aud very jow; hud tried everything thet money could procure, but all ta.vain, when, to pleure a friend, . she was fioully, persuaded to use lemones She begau to use them in Peoruary, and iu April she weiyhed, 140 pounds. Shé is a well woman. today, aud likely to lixe as long. us auy.ofasNaseus ‘Telegraph. 1 . & Seevant Girl’ssRing.” There is a servant girl's trades unien at "bdikane. Iewa. A ledy recently emdeavored.to re-engage x sexvant gir] whe worked for her two . yeura ago and yyuve excellent satisfiac-} tion; but. tbe gurl resolutely refused muob as tie lutier hiked her. The lady u-ged her sto: give ber reasons forwrefusing.« permanent place wi:b ove whom.she suid sbe liked so well. Then.the gid said that she belonged to a vipg or sevret.sociely of servant girls; euch of woom-was pledged to brivg {mm ber employer's a given amount of provisivuus—meat,or flour, ur butter, or senp or sumething— every week, andiin retura,,for this, when ou: of emplayment.the. persou to whom the. e& ariicles -were given supported tbhein-until they found, or could find for them auvtker lace. And tue girl refused to re-ter the em; loyment of ber former stress because the-ludy--huad--been-l. kind to her that sie could. not inuke up her miad to steal any hing from her. ys Tz ladies’ shirt (shirt seems more modest than chemixe) . and drawers are made in one now, and the top is nade bodice fushion, whiab combines three garments 1p ene; there is no name yet for it, so I_simplify 1 by calling it flv-leuf:i This, with aorsets and » raffle culled balagnese wuich is sewed at the bottom ut tue dress-skirt, constitutes now the whole auderclothi:.g.of the lovely crewtares. ‘The absence of :etcouts or «underskirts allows tie dress to assume that clinging style, the uliaa mode at present, and the Gress iswofi, thin fabric. Ob;.my! Angels seo oe about us!—Puris Leatsor. Ir is said that Paris is the scene-of more suicides than any other city in the world. Lutely there huve been not leas. than three cases ® day. On Saturday, July 7th, eight persons attempted to destroy. themse)vés, and theve were of an age rauging from. tem years to sixty <a — Taz Mexicans who tecently eross— ed the Rie Grande into Texas and committed vasious deprecations, are to be demanded of the Mexican Gov~4 ernment. alle A DIvipEND of 25 cents per share: been declared on the stock of the Empire mive at Grass Valrley. es stat: fearfal floods occurred in the far south. Millions ot sheep and cattle perished, and hundreds of families-were rendered homeless. Bonssr fires are raging om the South sad Middle Fork of theMoke‘Yamne river, and are doing an im/mense amount of damage. _>+— “Waar Tobject to,” said a Texes a thief, as he was about te be wR up, “‘is you banging me here im the sun when there's plenty of shade close by. Howprar, gnaheed. ss Excuawes:.'Boe strike on Temes street. yesterday morning premptly quelied. The oid. ledly marched upog the scene with a brgom, and the boy took the saw.aod returned to work on the wood-pile at old rates, F Yesterday Momics’s Sales juice . of the Sales at } ‘yesterday mor ving — opening anid theu ficlosing. tu go, though bbe ucknowledged that . :she. likedu bew former mistress as . . ° y A Sam Francisco, Calif Th fdllowiog ate. bg the quotztions : the Hegalr Dard j10@:Opbir 15%, + 255 Mexican 9), 934 120 Gould & Curry 8% 8% 705 Best & Belcher, 154% lo 1765 Culifornia 254% 25%. 345 Con Virginin 28 273%. 340 Crown Point 3.55 3.60.715 Yellow Jacket, 9%. 760 Belcher, 480 475 130 Bullion, .6% 6%. 144 Overman, 19%; 20. 380 Justice, 8% 8%, 460 Union Cou 4.9; 175. Imperial, T5c. i Yesterday Aiternoon’s Sales. Califorsia, 2544 Overman, 203% Gon. Va. 273%, Gould & gg 8%. Eureka Con., Nellawducket, 8% % Opnit, 15% Suliu, 8d Suvage, 534, Hale & Nurcross,4.40. + © Calud nin, 3. 45 Crown Point, 3.65 + not My npiice, B74, Union ie 4.90 : Sierra Nevads, 3.90 Leopa.d, 1.85» . HOTEL ARRIVALS. Union Hotel. ‘JACOB NAFFZIG £4, Prop: letos Pusgespay, August 14th, 1877. J Bulbert, GV 3. Ross,Marysville G iwrd, Yubs Mine MA Baldwin, sK¥ B Lau.s, Sun tran) = H.dmuiey, do K Gasaway, Kanch Jo Whec ler, City I wobinsen,d Fran G Burronghs, Chico © Covicy,, Bridepurt H Perkins, Bloom Mrs Hager; Blue T I Stucks, Sum Fran A sonia, 5 # I Bonte San Fran Mrs Buute, dac Miss F Bonte, dac © E Bonte, do Mus L Borte, de Miss M Beute, Sac J © Lounue.ly, City iJoucs, Trachee T Reagan, bluom A Fino, Sau Juan AT sawird, city W W Nukols, Coli H papas Washing ¥F Crimer, Washing HOTEL ARRIVALS. Vationel Exchange Hotel, & A. EDDY, Proprietor. Tuoxspar, August l6tb, 1877. Scranten, A B Dibble G.Yal Kuga, Sup Fran A-Brown, Marysvillé © Brown, Marys J Kubinson, nH Jordan, You Bet J Ustra.n, Bloom : Nortuup, San Juan.k M fryer, Glen. Rich, San Fran © USiuwaith, GY. C Brady, » Fat T-Lyajch, F Corral A Mayer, F Corel. J ‘lunompson, Sac L4H keris.8 Vahey I Jewitt, City J Marun,wCreek. ‘“W Carter, do reece L Fullmer, J Wiisen, 8 City T Jumuston,fam. BB J Cwluer, Sac T Briggs, Suc 4 Timon, G Valley Miss: A wordin your eur. The next Hue afternoop that you saupbter out buy a box. of: Glenn’s Sulpbar Svap. Tuut admirable purifier will reuove everyone of those pimples which detract so muca from. your beauty.. There is Youthin every bottle of Hill's Bair Dye. — REPUBLICAN NOMINEE Fox Clerk, WM. J, SHINN, 0 TRUCKEE. Blectiom, Wednesday, September-5th. REPUBLICAN NOMINRE For Assemblyman, Eleetion, Wedhesday, SeptemterSth. Delinquent Sa Sale Notice,. 5 apron GOLD 1 MINING GOMPA. Lecution of principal place of ornia~ cate decane atte respective sharetremendous crusher in the way ofa] RocussTzx “Now! meus ea witness concealed, and reserved to theu," suid the lady of the house to Names. Certif’e Shares Amt be sprang at the last. As for Pina ea rape AB Mitte Winer” + Ser +ney, in the role ofan avenger, he is] ices with rUrprise. “A sage Ivers 2.9; B = og eee a fiat failure, and bis evidence is wy dear; ert eet ) Ivey Mae. : 36 100 $0.00 clearly damaging bis own side mest . 49™." Sercheaee Wl te “ae seriously.— RecordU edMcCisliandoha =. 41 nesday ' bits the uail on secing, 5 largyoen And in accordance with law, and an or. a usvally do der of the Board of Directors, made on the Tasns are 408 men employed in SS > hen With . otenans pavesk or bean tank ae tyke See. the navy yerd at Mure Iulumd, Cali-. their toes.” essary, will be sold at public at the , : — the company, 41 Market — dw 4 — ; A Vinci, Guy Tabor io uae eee, a MON . Copr, the M pora county Posts male’ ve » Sredage to shave . '877. at the hour of one o'clock, P. M., ch ange a with nat mia tel ahaved airas ve . edvertining and-expenses of sale, : ; etait “O.0 PALMER pay ¥ more we € corpeen it] Office, 41 Markes"strect, San Francisco. devada, Aug. 18 td. ial EB Wight, # M VI, cb H. K, TURNER. . "FOR SENATOR, JIM. WALLING,, Of Nevada. . yor ASSEMBLYMEN, ° ‘REUBEN. LEECH,” j Of Grass Valley, H, EVERETT, Of Bridgeport, ~ BR F. BACON, . Of Boea. FOR SHERIFF, Of Bri“geport, FOR COUNTY cir W. J. SHINN, Of Truckee. YOR DisTRICT sridnincs : E. H. GAYLORD, . O& Truckee, ¥OR COURTY TREASORER, W. Be SPENCER, Of Grass Valley, ~ FOR COUNTY ‘RECORDER, JOHN A, RAPP, Of Nevada City. FOR FUPT, OF, scHooLs, G. E. ROBINSON, Of Nozth Bloomfield, BOR COUNTY SURVEYOR, H. S. BRADLEY, Of Nevada City. FOR PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR, JOHN GLASSON, Of Gravs Valley. fie cohomita, WILLIAM ©. GROYRS, Of Nevada City,ee . FOMSUPERVISOR, DISTRICT No. 1, (Nevada Township) W.H. SMITH, Of Nevada City. Eleetfon, Wednesday, Sentamtings Sth, 187%. ‘Caairman of County Central Committee, C. Fa Muiox, Secrerary, KE. Eonp, Ne vads City. DEMOCRATIC COUNTY TICKET: YOR JOINT sENATOR, NILEs SEARLS. “FOR SENATOR, SOHN C. COLEMAN, Of Grass Valley, BOR ASSEMBLYMER, ‘ @ZORGE W., GIFFIN, Of Truckee; 8.1L. BLACKWELL, @f4 Moore’s Flat; MICHAEL GARVER, Of Nevada City. YOR SHERIFF,Y WM. H. MONTGOMERY, . Of Grass Valley. . YOR COUNTY CLERK, : JAMES D. WHITE, Gf Washington Township: ¥OR DISTRICT ATTORNEY, GEORGE 8S. HUPP, Of Nevada City. YOR COUNTX TREASURER, _ JERE. N. PAYNE, Of Iruckee. BOR GCOUNTXY RECORPSR, JOHN J. ROGERS, Of Nevada City. yomsuvannibianiteir os ecnocts, ‘ FRANK POWER, Of Nevada City. YOR COUNTY SURYBYOR, JAMES CHAMPION, Of Grass Valley. OR PUBLIC ADMINISTBAIOS, GHARLES W. KITTS, Of Gfass Valley. BaRTEL JOHNSON, Of Grass Valley. "Fos SUPERVISOR DIsT. WO, 1,. (Nevada Townsbip) P. H. BELDEXK, inca Walnerings oar Sth, 1077. he } oie ‘te & ate ¢ 2 v.25 Nation presen isting : tially i, thing i einity ‘