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July 21, 1869 (4 pages)

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i i 4 4 : . a : WEDNESDAY, OLx 21, 1869. “UNION REPUBLICAN. TICKET. ———, G. WAITE. * en, ss 30 CegON, = ey E. SYKES _ CEM : _—e. . For Collector, vibe _ 7 go. TOMPKINS. ‘or ‘For Supt. of Schools, —“sreve VENARD. : EM PRESTON. For * Road Commissiener, @. K. FAKQUMAR (1G. 8.5. GETCHALL. ” tempt whatever to justify or excuse the _ the latter “the scorn and reprobation of be the fate of a Conventien of his, Dem: that . refused to do. The National thinks _ if that was the relative standing of the * effaca She Daily Srausciipt NEVADA CITY. CALIFORNIA ‘Democracy, NEGROES AND CHINESE. The Democrats of Califérnia, exys the New York Herald of July 10th, at their late State Comvention, resolved to rely upon “the white people ot the country to sAminister and control their government, without the aid of either negroes or Chinese,” and that the subjec~ tion to the negroes in our Southern them of all those sacred rites gosrenteed to every freeman isan outrage.” Por Recorder. += +-ForSatveyor, . J. M. WALLING. H. 8. BRADLEY. = rs pitpener oa Coronér DEAL. . GROVES. sa6i dickens Cy hbo 7 LANCASTER. Peas. McELVEY. Por Sapervisor. Second District, JOSEPH PERRLN. ' gg The editor of the National works himself into'a terrible passion over the ‘little Johnson affair at Sacramento nd accuses us of an attempt to excase Cole for the ‘removal of a blind man. The National mistakes our intent entirely. It miseés the main track, as usual, and flies off on a side switch. We certainly do not believe the genius that wields the quill in that locality so.obtuse, and we must therefore conclude that he only glanced at the article upon which he comments. We made no atremoval “of Mr. Johnson. We know him to haye been an unfortunate man and capable officer. Our only object was to show how inconsistent the Democrats were in their pretended feeling for Mr. Johnson. They had not long after his removal; an opportunity to give him the nomination of Police Judge in Sacramento, and this they the treatment Johnson has received from Senator Cole, should bring upon all right thinking people” and that. “he ought to be hooted from the door~ step of the hamblest household of the land.” Justso. If such should be the. fate of Johnson's political opponent for removing him from office, what should ocratic party friends, which reject his claims and beats him ina nomination for which he is asad qualified. “Reatee's money ;’ the latter is bound to win and Sam Oats may as well throw up the sponge. . The TRANSCRIPT uses the above exin comparing Miles P. O’Connerand S. T. Oates, and that paper would like to have its readers infer that J Connor has more money than —G. V. Union. Not by any means, Mr. Union, both gentlemen are well Known in this com~munity, and it would be idle for us to attempt to deceive any one. One of your political friends stated on the street, when he heard of the candidacy of O'Connor and Oates,that there was“ brains against money.” We knew he must have liad O’Connor in his mind’s eye for the latter,as Oates is poor and possessed with’ the former; and we were positive candidates that the money part would win, THE National, speaking of the corpus ofja cat, recently presented to that ina sca replies as follows : Ker he precious gl an neighbor, to soothe the wheezing throttles of your own species : stuff it well with dog fennel, and-when thoroughly boiled and ned witha few sprigs of henbane ahd featherfew, you will find it quite the whooping cough, so ‘the Nevada Crawford= “ites jst Dow. . ~ Our triend Morse has evidently been succeeded bya ‘“yarb doctor,” who is well posted in “garden sass,” weeds and “sich like.” In all seriousness, however, wo ask the doctor by what “figger of speech” he makes the national debt an issue of fifteen yoars ago? . 3 Seiteinaaamentl Out oF EMPLoY.—Chicago has never seen the time, says the 7ridune, when she contained so. many persons out of employment as.at present. It is com~ puted that no leas than 100,000 men, ‘they did not want them at all. . ete. and that “the labor of our white people should not be brought into competition with the labor of a class of infej rior people, whose living costs compar atively nothing.” Thisis.a handred years behind the age. We can tell these California Democrat&-that negro suffrage is a fixed fact, and that the Southern Democrats, under a new organization, are using it with success ; and that the Chinese are coming ; and that it is sheer nonsense to fight them in California with Democratic resolutions. Hsve these California Demo-. crate heard of the Pacific Railroad and who built it? Looking at the facts around us we must pronounce this California platform the stupidest thing out since the secession ordinance of South Carolina. . Not a Masorrry.—When we said that.a majority of the Republicans of this county did not want the Crawford plan, we spoke truth. At the late primaries there were some 2,144 votes cast, while at the former primary, held on the adoption of the plan, there were not half so many polled. If Republicans did not want Crawford bad enough to vote for it, they did not want it at all. —{ Grass Valley Union. ; Logic as is logic! . Suppose you take it home. Not half the Democrats in the county voted for delegates to their County Convention last Saturday, and therefore the Democrats did not want any Convention. If they, did not want delegates had enough to vote for them, ' What truth! The election was called, and nineteen twentieths of the Republicans voting favored the new plan. Ir is reported that the County Central Committee let Gephard enter the contest for Road Commissioner without. taking from him the required pledge to support the ticket,and as a proofof the fact, they further state that Gephard apnounces that he will do his level best to defeat Getchet:— Fruckee Fribune. The report isnot correct. Mr. Gephard’s pledge was filed by him in the office of the County Central Committee. We know it—we have seen it. O, CrawrorD, Crawford! thou art mighty yet! the exhalations whizzing through the air assure us, that thy restlest spirit still walketh abroad; and like Rachael of old, weeping over she sorrows of thy children, refusing to be comforted, because they are not.—National. ' Bet us prey . _— Yusa County.—The following are tlie Republican candidates, nominated q ander the convention system, in Yuba county : For Assembly, First District, Isaac Upham ; Second District},D. P. ‘Durst ; sy bird District, John J. Huscroft ; Sheriff, Newton Sewell; County Clerk, Barney Eilerman ; ‘Treasurer, J. Fred. Eastman ; District Attorney, J. g. Eastman ; Connty Assessor, H. C. Newberry; Superintendent of Public Instruction, A. G. Drake ; Public Administrator, Dr. E. Parrish ; County Surveyor, Joseph Johnston ; Coroner, E. Hamilton. The delegates. to the joint Senatorial Convention (composed of Yuba and Sutter counties), are-supposed to favor Judge L. T. Crane. There is no doubt that he will get the nomination, and no . better man could have been named. He is talented, Lonest, and, we believe, the most popular man in Yuba county. The Democrats can not nominate a man from either of the counties who would save his distance running against Judge Crane. THE investigation new going on in relation to the mamagoment of the Industrial School at San Francisco and the treatment of the boys in that Institution shows that some of the officers robbed the boys out of their rations and wonien, and*giris: are out of work in CURRAN ‘was! once. “asked by one os, his ee cek judges, “Do you seo an _ thing ridiculous -in-thia wig?” “Noths ing but the head,” was tho reply. { their own benefit, backed aud gagged, and imprisoned some boys for sixty days at a time and fed.them on bread and water. Such Ua¥Darity in a city that calis itself civilized, should. be sesid panes. States of the-whites, “and the denial to} sold the producta of the gardens for: should be held amenable to Boston justo the music of the Coliseum. cigar. to smoke. month. F. Bliss, City Marshal. right in a few days. business misunderstanding. ment. THe.New York Evening Post, speaking of the Republican party there is its line of march ; of men before law.” a Sacramento party. It would be prop Nevada City, etc., provided, that they did nut offer in too grea numbers.” Francisco, it appears that the rates fo the same point to Chicago. ly, says the Pacific. work. T 256; against, 7,974. Grant's Crcar.—It is said that when it was Sscertained Geperal Gant was . bazzing arowtd is to win'tsis counabout to visit Boston and the question . ty at the: coming election, the Demoof temporarily rescinding the ordinan~ . crats have a sure thing of it. ces against smoking in favor of Presi. -. d dent Grant, ames the Boston Mu. cream business and to cool — nicipal Council, great excitement and . Whisky is not called for in Grass Valdiversity of Gpiiion were manifested. Some men maintained the equality of } all menbefore the law, and cited _pre. Grass Valley, the best steak going at ‘cedents to proye that the President . 20 cents a pound. insisted that there was no use of a man
being President of the United. Statés if . cense Law” is to be agitated in thishe could nut enjoy the privilege of a . county during the coming canvas. Great stress was Jaid on the alleged fact that President Grant would . in this place, are getting up a petition promptly,turn his back on the Jubilee . to the Trustees ‘about water pipes. and leave for other parts if not allowed . They don’t get water because the ahh Finally, the matter was laid . town people let water ran all night over for further action, on the under~ . which is unhealthy. standing that, pending the decision of the City Council, instructions should be given the police not to arrest the President, but to look another way if they should see him with a cigar in his A SERIovs affray occurred recently between Major E. A. Sherman and Geo. Major Sher. burg, the saving, in the construction of man, while engaged in surveying, was . railways alone, would amount to one assaulted by Marshal Bliss with a pis~ . hundred millioff dollars in gold. tol in one hand and a cane in theother, with which he inflicted one or two dangerous wounds on the head; but of Sacramento, has commenced suit for . the Major is doing well, and will be all . divorce from his wife, Jane Dickey, on It grew out of a. the ground of. extreme cruelty, He An im-. alleges in the complain: that she made promptu meeting of excited citizens . * deadly assault upon him with a knife, threatened Bliss with summary punish~ inflicting a dangerous wound upon his ment, but finally concluded to let the . Person i that she has beaten and as-~ law take its course: ‘ FENIAN Funbs.— August. Belmont, agent of the British Government, and . Secretary of the Democratic National decided that the next. State Fair will Committee, refuses to pay over $20-, 000 Fenian money which he has in his . 2€Xt, to last six days, and have appro.posseasion, on the order of the Court. It will be remembered Belmont took . 424 $8,000 tor other purposes. Fenian funds to sentto Ireland, and. pocketed the money on the ground thathe was an agent of the English GovernHow do Irishmen like the joke ? er to admit into it well known gehtlomen from San Francisco, Stockton, Oakland, Marysville, Vallejo, San Jose, always, Cuzar Rates oF Fresdut.—From . @theraya telegram received by’ a member of the Fruit Growers’ Association at san . ized herself by shooting a mad dog _Lay ELESENT IN THE METHODIST CuuRcu.—The question of admitting . years and 11 monihe. pees, sept 7 a lay element in the government of the . === Methodist Church has, according to the . =. ™ PB&sToN. a: : date at hand, been docided affirmativeAt one time there was indications that the lay represent~ Drags, atives would be _raled “out -But—after . Patent Medicines, eS the conservatives had been heard, the progressive Came up quietly and did the vote forand inst atan so far as eas from, eat For, 2 ey TurGrass Valley Union says: If The weather is favorable to the ice . leyin these days. Butchers’ meat has taken a “fall in Thursday, the 22d at sia, there will tice the same asthe humblest listener . bo interesting exercises at the Orphan Others . Asylum. ‘The programme is_ excellent. A repeal of the “Foreign Miners Lis The residents of Promontory Point, . THE American Journal of Mining on the Pacific coast, and particularly in Oregon. It says, that in twenty years the gold and silver producing West will lay 20,000 miles of new rails ; and, if their irom ore could be worked up as cheaply as is done in Carondale, or Pitts-. Women’s Rieats.—Thomas Dickey, . + sauited him at divers times, and recently threatened to take bis life.” Tue State Buard of Agriculture have commence on the 6th of September priated the sum of $12,000 for premiums THe Los Angeles Star says :* We un~ derstand that a gentleman is about to start a coffee plantation in this locality. He has received two bags of coffee in in . the shell, which he intends to plant. We hope thé experiment may be a suc, answering a question of its own, says . °°: ; the organization“must advance. Wherever there ig a wrong to be. redressed, it is, and if ‘it is to live, it must be, the enemy of all privilege, of every form of slavery, It is the enemy of all ‘favoritism, of every specics of special legislation and special privilege ; it bas upheld; and must continue to uphold, the equality THE City Council at Richmond are suing the Government for rent of Jeff. Davis’ housein Richmond, the Confederate Congress having refused it as a gift for the rebel President’s use, for which purpose it was bought by the city. A legal question is raised as to who is the owner. ComInec vita CANADA.—Advices from A Trir To Cutcago.—A correspond . Toronto, state that out of nineteen im. ent of the Bee suggest the propriety of . ™igrants from Europe during the first getting up an excursion party of Sac. X months of the present year, only ramentans to go East, and the. editor five thousand settled in Canada—the adds : “Wo rather like the proposition, . balance coming to the United States, and would here suggest that it should, a in the view he takes of it, be known as Wa C. Ralston, the San Francisco banker, has his life > insuked for $190,000. accepted the Ministry to Japan. Some unfortunate wretches in Mem. t phis, stole a ‘al of sermonsin mistake for a satchel of greenbacks. They were all arrested in a state of deadly 4 A LADY in Baltimore bas immortal-~ r. while two men wete searching for a the transportation of.:fruit have been hatchet with which to kill hin. fixed by the Railroad Companies a seven cents per pound from Sucramento to New York, and at five cents from . freight is payable in currency, our ?, . aE os ~ BORN. Mma fp July 1%, 1869, to the wife in Grage Valley. July 18h, 1909, to the wife fruit-growers will doubtless speedily . % °° —— — avail themselves of the reasonable terms Ro ss offered. HED. . nw xt At Columbia Hill, July 17th, 1869, Daniel, son of Daniel and Do J. A. FAIRCRELD. SPENCE & Co., Dealers in Paints, Oils, Varnishes, a&e. end A new supply of Toilet Articles jnst Mpg fine of ASSA tel Pd go i ¥ SCALES for sale No. 42 Broad Street, Nevada. has an article on manufacturing iron ACCEPTED.—Charley DeLong ‘has}. San PmAnCIOVS PIONEER SCREEN WORKS, CS, Manufacturer, JOHN W. Reeve to #03 Fremont Street, ces, oward, SAN FRANviSCO. Having incr oe Tcan furnish the slot or cut Screen, the bestin use-at,t0 cents 4 foot and ch: aper by the quantity, made from heavy Kusgialron. They have greater dis. charge than the purch creen, will aa choke up, and for stt durability are not excell one being equal 7. six punched. A large number of mills are ny ing them in preference to the punched ecreen, Also, best-panehed Screens for Quartz, Ce. ment, Flour and Kice Mills at cheaper rates ) than heretofore. Orderssolicited. ~ ‘jy14 SAVa COSTS! LL persons who are indebted to the 4rm, -of B. MEYER & CU. are requested to ca!! and settle the same immediately with L. ‘Ja cobs, at the cigar store of J. Jucobs, on Pine street, if they wish to save ¢osis, For Sa.z.—The shelves and counters in the store lately occupied by Meyerp & Co. ou the corner o! Broad and Fine streets, are offer for sale cheap. Apply to L. JACOBS, at the Cigar Store of J. Jacobs, Pine Street. jy14 ssiie amin THE CAPITAL SAVINGS BANK, . SACBAMENTO. Office—Fourth Street bet. J ‘na K Capital....eve.yeneeee 120.000, ” Held as Guarantee to Depositors. — OFFICERS : PRESIDENT....++e00+ JULIUS WETZLAR SECRETARY .--oee0+.. R. C. WOOLWORTH DIRECTORS : D. W. EARL, C. T. WHEELER, JULIUS WETZLAR, C. W. CLARK, PHILIP SCHELD. This Bank is now open for business and . will receive Deposits of Money, in large or small sums, without —_ of entrance fee to Depositore. ("Money to Loan on Real Estate, United States, State and County Bonde, at low rates of interest. : ™., and on Saturday Evenings from 7 to 9. Sacramento, April 9th, 1869. ART NOTICE ! Everybody from” m “Nevada County should buy a. i PICTURES!: Sony PICTURE FRAMES: ; —FrRom— CURRIER & WINTER, 211 Kéarney Street, SAN FRANCISCO, Becaiise they have the best selected stock of Pictures and Latest styles of Frames in 186, 3 San Francisco, April ith. . : FOR ICE CREAM,.. FOUNTAIN. SODA, CONFECTIONERIES. ANDQO ax: OYSTERS, United . States Makery. {8 BREAD, PIES, CAKES, and eversthing appertaining to the business constantly ©. Fresh Bread) delivered at all parts ofthe city ‘JULIUS DREYFUSS, Nevada, June Lith, 1869. R. M. HUNT, M D., ATTENDING PHYSICIAN, NEVADA CITY. sps-'67-tf Fruit and Vegetable Store. I. BR. RUMERY, . Commercial Street..Nevada City. VEGETABLES, RANCH AND FIN KEN BUTTER, CHEESE, CANNED rxtUITS, ~ SUGARS, TEAS, COFFEES, EGGS, &c, &c. &c. ge I have made ents to receive all the different kinds of NEW VEGE7ABLES AND FRUIT as soon as they appear +2 the markets below. : Give me a call. ‘ a6 RANCH FOR SALE. FINE RANCH, located halfa. mile from of Land. in fered, for: talc. ch ing = acres of is offered ior sale chéap. I‘ cura s S a. S ible and a fine or ee aA ina ap a tee rod sto <td aa 2 SrouRON. un DAT, on the in _— OFFICE HOURS, daily, from 9a. x.tod se constantly on hand a good eupp!y a CET . al ~~“ BB @ « & oe et oe BS at =w ese . ae ae” aor ae.