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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada Daily Transcript (1863-1868)

February 5, 1867 (4 pages)

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datepested & bill, providing )for .csyetem \quhacis willbe established; and-the doors “thrown open alike to rich\and. poor, Let _.thesé*sthools be once ‘established and it , _Jutioniged., The,old ideas of. government _ the fact that the leading: rebels and, their _ M4, all, the poisonous infiuenves: that “ment. The Committee have obtained per. three: Gaye: “wipe Be Bigs pnd provision for a system of free schools for the $tetewhich is.already. working finely. The House of Representatives of Alabama of free schools: for: whites and blacks, the . Saag Everywhos thrpagbout the, Goeth, 69, 809 soon ag the traitors who have-kept then in igno . ‘Yance and lead* them in treason, ‘free will.not be long‘thtilthe South is revoinstilled, by. Calhonn. and. his. followers will soon be entirely eradicated and a love for the Union substituted therefor— ‘Oppfession, slavery and rebellion cannot thrive érexist in the same land with a system of free schools such as exists in the loyal States. . The government depends for.ite existence upon the intelligence of the citizens, and the road to freedom, good government and the greatest liberty is the doors of the public schools of 916 tanid. Viewing these institutions’ in this light it is not difficult to account for allies, the copperheads, are opposed to. the ‘aystem. They depend ‘for the vitality of their, upon the ignorance andprejadice Othe people. . These schools are che antidote for treason and copperheadiem belong. to. these parties.. The estab lishment of public schools in the Southerh States indicate a healthy growth of public sentiment, and show that loyalty is taking “hold upon the people of that section. The ; school system will be followed by State governments to which every Amerigan nay point with pride. Tut Union siys: “The special corres: pondents of the New. York Jimes and Tri. dune are now satisfied that the Judiciary Committee of the House of Representatives) be sii mt evidence to justify the presentation of articles of impeachShani ie icine the sessions of the ti > Saati Saw YRAR.—The Chinese ew year began yesterday o'clock, with the new moon, ” Yesterday, a lively rattle of f fire crackers was kept up. all day and the little red papers. with the scattéred in every direction. Their houses, a Jest evening and their. little} with Ornaments were placed né prepa ty -The.Ghinese . serve the new: year's festival which Insts wintreinns BoaRp oF SupEnvisons.—The Boat of Supervisors met yesterday morning for the February term.’ They were nae the road overseers. we Se “Siadk: Madan meee a Gece: cote ne neot tele fork hae ‘received all the ‘late: pictotials . _ ‘ghd “magazines whith came by the labt . © steamer. Bhooa who-weat onoptinnt ent ‘ J elidiciaacs acura ob Rencse Rs Seren oe ame . Seay :. people.to. sustain him in using the national . . are.ten feet deep, . engesed 4 “° overt ee yin Europe, wakes attr ‘hat the Orleans ws pupied by an incendiary, et ae __Arexrr to Daraco—A man joann tad arene = found the coffin, and discov. . eitas metinonnet ‘the affair, Rad heen severed. ‘George HE + ehsieanataammii a tips Ww United, _ frork ne ee een Sermons the cedure of whith ht’ said: “Meh “. Say what they please about therights of f Jad, States or other conventional righte but the same issue, in subatance and. efféct «is in-} must stand or fall. If the. past gives any earnest of thie futdte the tesult eannot be doubtful. Hitherto:'the assailants of the National life have been driven back-with slaughtef and Wiscomifiture. They hope against hope. who dream of being. more sucessful in the future. oe New SErtuemenr. —Above the Fremont gtant, says the Btockton Independent, parties are settlitig on the ” government lands, building cabins and putting in grain ctops. As many as twenty new cabins have lately been. constructed, They are Of the opinion that the attempt to raise grain is simply an experiment but we are positive in the belief that it will proye ‘a successful one. Canada meee aes Home Government has sanctioned the Canadian Confederation scheme which includes ll the British North “American provinces under one government, ‘The mattér is to be made a government measure at the next session of the British Parliament. Some of the such as Prince Edward Island, oppose ‘the scheme, but they will ultimately submit, ‘midst the Look Louisville Journal says Nit is the duty of the’President to the -supersedure of his bogus tions with the ‘entire military and naval forces of the nation, and calls upon the forces against their own representatives, AN official letter from, Florida. aays the Todians of every tribe are determined to keep the negroes in their ‘tribe ‘as slaves, denying the: white men’s law. as applicable . to themron the subject of slavery. The: negroes claim liberty, and appeal to the ‘military for assistance. . tion in Boston ship See. atelrbitewns on aie: —_ Shore Railroad owners ‘are to hold & conyenBoston soon. THREE fourths of eT ts Meridon, Con., are ‘females. Four_ 5 gel den near Elmira, N vet ave two rope oni —— eign Titled in one 5 i eur "New York aie dace er ake us “Way . volved in the political contest now re is no need ‘of ‘any extra, . ts warravelted alien “daa, eatbronted ieee aPaeiteet Neve is: she cd Lee arqund the ramparts of Ri ing a ice President there is for électthat is this: Shall the lo or disloyal ing § Focned husband for our daughters sentfinent of this country benieel and de, . in easesthe first husband dies. I-would terminie ite fuitite @edtiny 2” ‘Thid’ s'the . Sbevek she Tice Presidency, and. remove issueand by its determination the country . man and the tem ace of ge ms States government by territorial orgatiize. . 4 er J J R J D J iJ M =a
enn encne es: “eee A Panis Kentucky, correspondent of the ae is’ pres Tas aa being roy pes revenue to the level of y: —or lower ag anny he de revenue, . Ege — wager abolition of the Vice Pree. of the United States.“ ‘A Vice President i= a standing menace. tothe life ofthe Presi dent.” There is force in vest Fred. says. Dipw’t Pay.—The ee York . World says $50,000 was sunk in trying to estab. lish it as @ religious paper, but that hav. flourishing cotidition. "fink Captain General of Caba ‘has appointed a commission to investigate , the wat of joint stock companies on the 1? ‘is said that President Johnson cannot .get his life insured, because mores tah make out his policy, In. Java twenty-eight degrees of rank are. indicated by the parasol. ; DIED. —— In this sity, on the 8 tn. James Martin, formerly of Petersburg, Va. ‘a. aged 64 years. an ARBIVALS AT-THE NATIONAL EXCHANGE HOTEL, Broad Street, Hevets City, California. ; LANCASTER & HASEY, Proprietor. Pebroary 3-4, 1867. Drest Hin J Kent Grass Valley wn Gicslly oo hd bh tet dg Se tes ee eeze 7 PP i a“ : E McGee Pitts Red . Wing” 3 + 2 pe Oo bg ; By = = x be a Mohler Willow V Cooper Nem York Martin Mt Oro A ii i Damo we j Loe we Cc MeKelv sa) on so gating Weil ifas’n Jt . tterto azn ns bite be ee orator, ately ai in oe ited Ting changea its positiot, it is now ina oe do . } MACHINE. * To es i fh at yMEDALiat the Fair of the rT N.X1865, ums at of the Cal. State edness im 1865 and 1866—and has algo been, ded the highest premiums at all the prin‘cipal Faire inthe United. beaten where exe wea as i 33 THT. et od Mosion. \\ Tie Length of Biteh con be shengnd nha Mat gather and sew on 4 ruffle at the same ti ' 2 Those wishing: to purchase = : FLORENCE.” eel BR TOMAS opty ER: Agent for ee County. At 2 corner ‘oTrmreadana. Pine .stre City. P. S.—Send:for:Circalars and Samplés. Nevada, Feb. 1st. — ~ F FINE TWO YEAR OLD quan . A FOR SALE—the ' best quality for wine, / ALSO, CUTTINGS OF THE 8 White Muscat, Black Hamburg and Isabella varieties. foots can be seen on application to ~~ 3.C, RICH, ioe ee . alg sii ‘is selpade) A sample of the Wine from the same stock of . jo Toeaccot «a owe “FURNISHING > coops, “BOOTS; SHOES; ’ OR a a M A a REVY. 1s averiox Agate aaa nd Ore Sion; xchange “Mi WEVADA erry. pleas beret FE ame Sind an ase? es BAG ana Amini ’ ews mavmoninattn saiox ate Watt claim CLOTHING,” i pi ay “GENTS FURNISHING GOODS, jon! BOOTS & SHOES, * 6g Ladies, Mines and Childrens Shots, hee ass have ‘ case SUPPLY oF grav retur “BLANKETS, SHIRTS, devel al vANK ER NOTLé6NS «1 ar at OF EVERY DESCHIPTION. Kons et rock . f 1 ak ® ‘ me =F Pee 3. 3 GRAND. ConeaEt! THE BEST IN THE re of un — ta Ja Xe the le ; weirsc A R$! 2] “it , OF THE BEST BRANDS1 Fi THURSDAY EVENING, FEB. ne, 1907, Fai : nusl: %. . CONSISTING OF . Call ‘and see our Goods and eXamine pervi OPERATIC SELECTIONS AND ASCERTAIN OUR PRICES about a AND S0L.06,._..: BEFORE. PURCHASING§ mapoe [ir ‘EDMONDS sad BURSERIUS, ) hyesas re = . ONLY ONE PRICE!. 2 . eS 4 Parc” ite Pa Dress Make» And that will be low enough to ps % Re tg, hinoprnh Re oop ty figure . EVERY EVENING, commencing et wees . SEVEN saihiaganiagegne pay on EVERY. ‘SATURDAY years 7 permed ov tHE UitrED "ie “AUCTION SALES : Pas : Rratencenstonns apelage also member of Buren at 11 ve ages Respectfully tenders his services tothe etiaens _ wher = . of Nevada wadyicinity.; 5 U1 1A AGES ae + ths eahik puis Sidiedimcoea 6c inany past atthe Gity or County. Ze lal, Street, opposite Sete'ot Hse id Wee Deak inf Bed Room.” , oath ‘a I . } Bal ‘front ine Rea of the Sales 5 a ha ‘Electors of Birchville School MONE os ADVANCED ‘HERS ete HART] ts subirll salves: ad? ha fT ‘sete ya bo sdssen wear” MWe heist atte Sete tetahowd vi de ta setob ebatlat kad eeee Hat