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June 16, 1870 (4 pages)

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cos ate Sal gee, poe on” — ¢ same the 3d sana: to levy a tax of five j sr cont. on all the . es bonds, when . tion. ‘The question . was debated at whole people, by the more. favorable terms on, which the Goverament can effect loans. ; Tue Rattkoap Sossmpy—A Fravp. The Sam Francisco Supervisors “ fitished on Monday the recount. of the vote on “the failtoad’ subsidy, when it appeared that instead of being defeated by 124 votes, as. reported; the propo sition, was carried by 62 votes. The principal discrepancy in the returns made by the election officers and the recount was in the first ward, which f amounted to 178: votes. The election: Judges of that ward havé published a card, in which they assert thatthe returns made by them were correct; that two persons representing each side were present when the vote was counted, and had any such discrepancy occurred as alleged, they would certainly have detected it. They further expreas the belief that. the ballots were tampered with after leaving their hands. It is evident that a frand has been committed somewhere, and according to « the latést‘information it was perpetrated by some after the ballots left the hands of f demand more “particularly . is that the ptobatet to “the” eked? for eolléc” . @éverdment shall adhere to their cén¥e election officers, The subject was discussed at length by the Seve ee rived in San nit the matter waa deferred on yesterday . and Tne INDIAN TERRITORY.—The parout their country. They assert telegraphs, nor tions and improvements. mts. What et ptraction of treaties,-which . that IMPRESSIVE MASONtC ~CEREMONY.— The London Times) gives the following concerning an imipertant, Masonic installation in England: “On the evening as Grand Master of English Freemasons, and such an assemblage-of the craft as were there gathered to give him a cordial greeting is altogether without preeedent or parallel, That such should ‘have been the case is not to be wondered at when it is known that there has Been no similar event in this country for twenty-six years, the Grand Mastership having for that P beer occu pied by the Earl of Ze retires from the throne ot Freemasonry. Upwards of 1,200 of the highest officers in the craft were present; some of them frofit China, Canada, America and other countries. PASSENGER TRaFFIC.—The travel over the Central Pacific Railroad, says the Alta, ddring the first five months sengers to San Francisco, een saad Bast, 13,114; through passen San Francisco to the t, si Of this ananier 4iuk conioate . > Meat departed j months of the: arrivals, and afternoon. Quarterly tt boc or Julius Greeni. 6. Tocash received . Gen of May 14th, Earl dé Gray was installed . ind, who Dow . In of 1870, was as follows: Through pas-. . warrants and 2) Bb SF ZEAE SC 2 . interest paidon Road Fand 1,260 8S? length, and finally deteated, the vote . they wast more gifts and subsidies from Bs he HASH 20i3 _ standing.'78° for the’ ‘spetial’ tix'to1104 the people of the United States. At} Sick Pan. 9. SF 8k. against it.. It, was nothing more, mor . present, thoad"t §arelgpanding in interest don ar bi leas than a proposition to discriminate . the way of progress ; “ut sooner or By wat oe ae ‘het against United’ States secarities, and . later they must accept a Territorial . ‘gterest aidon . 1981587 we cannot believe that there was a sinGovernment, and when Sept Hs ¢iv-} By warrants and gle member who voted in the affirmaflized, must come into the nion as “onrear 9,296 15 27,668 32 tive, whi’ Was) sd. ignorant: as het to ; States, and assume the rights and duSl ceed oun rk 17.238 14 know that he,was favoring a measure . ties of citizens. They cannot forever “ee ota The followings tlie stateof quasi repudiatian, and damaging to be allowed to retein Aheip teibalseharac-. “nent. of the . several the credit of the Government. It was. ter, nor kéép up an independent gov-. Funds: ; nothiag moré nor less than a propost ¢rnment within the bounds of the UniGENERAL FUND — tion:te teduoe the rate of interest on} ted States. Their rights should be reMarch 7, To,cash balance «1 4 whether citizens or foreigners, would . are desceldduts Of the aborigines does . . to date taiw't ete . ee have regarded it in-that light. ‘The’ not invest them with rights superior to . . . og STE bonds hawe.alwaya “been subject to the . that of-other citizens’ of ‘the Republic. . 77n¢5.,/ patd to date, [se income tax, the same as other securi-. The action of the Indian convention Cash bal ‘in fand nd, — 2.418 86 ties, and that some may have'avoided . may have the effect to péstpone the esthe tax by false swearing is no reascn . tablishment of a Territorial GovernSTATE YUND—,. _ F that the Go¥ériment should act in bad ment fora few years; but as the InMarch 7. To cash balance ens faith. General Batler and otliers.who . pians become more civilized they will . June 6. Se . cash received favored this indirect repudiaticn . see that the measure is inevitable, and. ‘° cn, a. scheme, referred to the total outstand-. give up their opposition. The world 6,100 D 76 ing United States bonds, amounting to F cannot stand still, ‘and those who op“ee. — $296 15 $2,100,000,000, ‘as though they were . pose progress, whether half civilized Cash in Fund, “2,964 61 __. held by a few wealthy men. Now, the.) Indians or fogy whites, ill. id bryshed et £1 " truth is, the bulk of these securities are . aside. qcHnoelL: 7Une— emall > March 7. To cash balance held in lots by mechanics and 1aTHe Grain MARKET.—It is not im-. _ in ——— + $7,412 60 boring men, who . have purchased them} . June 6 To cash received , probable that there may be a demand . tj» date, 2.245 71 . ais the safest.investment for their small in E decitiaibieiain catees ieepiren being ape Pe munerative rates. The Chicago Times, . June 6, ee held by persons in amounts of less than a . <x ‘ds to date, 12,815.87 of the? Gulp iristaiit, Publisliad fhe iin. } “$1,000 each, whose income is too smell eats Watiatien te Fund, 1849 4h ‘ nexed dispatch from. New. York, dated * te subject them to an income tax. Repshe be ae Gad ck acon the resentatives dre faithless to the interlated Poem Glamatehes, car Ga ane INDIGENT SICK FUND= ests of the country, and. in most. cases . “ ee Faia ag! i ae a” misrépresenting their constituents, who Labtec! j °P Y ts BPPED! ye Jene dn te, ‘taal received’ aoe : ’. favor propositions to depreciate the 2 mas f Li 1 o { <cieece Government credit. As to the exem En iveee Ravine Spee aeverpon Hate 735 61 acta P-i that continental buyers cleared the . Junc6. By warrants afd os __ tion of United States bonds from State, . breadstuffs market — ghead-of . interest paid to date, B15 county and municipal taxation, it is not . cable quotations. Hence thé English Cash balance in Fund, * 198 36 only Jega} but just.. The United States archasers had tg fall. hack on our marTg ‘ : et, and the resu t Was that they swept ROAD FUNDSupreme Court has decided on two or ss ; it in. Jess. than:tea minutes of tworhdn~} yon 7 To cash balance three occasions that such securities are} dred thousand bushels ef wheat, and . . in s1944) * not liable to taxation for State or mu. were" dissatisfied that they could not June 6. To cash seecived . nicipal purposes, and in consequence of . S¢t 4 sufficient supply of flour for im-. ,. date,: ant © shin tiod ‘the Go is abl mediate shipping purposes. This day $308 a7" this exemption ‘the Government is able . (Sunday) orders werd received by cable . June6. By warvants and to disposeof them: to a mach better ad-. from France for further purchases, and . _ interest paiti todate, : 1/200 6% * vantage. In effect, the purchasers of os mo ara pod a coum T° — Cash balance ie Fand, 99,068 45 vance roubles are ap nded on the contipalatine nee the haodasgay the taven teat i‘? nent, Warin the east of Europe is}. SPECIAL FUND— the time they make the purchase. if among the immediate. possibilities of . won 7. To cash balance States and cities had the unlimited . the Summer, Russia is again regatded . " in Panda, 8,247 49 right of taxing United States securities, . as an the Western Pow: . June 6. To cash received ma they might indirectly aihul the power . ©'.'8P¢ it is believed that Prussia this . ' ‘ s' meee time will join France in preventing the 5,434 69 vested in Congress, of borrowing money . Ozar from. dealing a death blow to. June6: By.warrants paid on the pledged faith of the nation. For } Turkey. Ivis ps that the Bgypt-. + date, 8,097 97 the Government to allow its. securities . a8 . Niearo ’s he cnet oneen war Cash balance in Fund, 2,386 72 rkey are open raged : Ppeogs to be taxed, would be the same as a and aided by Russia, and the Crimean MISeERE’ OUS FOND— PEE acca. sie State taxing its own property. Phe . war may have to be fought over again March 7. To casi balanbd : benefit of the exemption accrues to the . to keep the Caay out ‘of Constantinople. in Fund, . 15 00 3 neem ness of the County, up to June 6th, 1870: Warrants outstanding on Total in of the.. County dace 6, 187 ‘. McKenna got up and, was, about 10, : Franclesb duet yeeterday,that Wilifam . sonré talk, and’ old men.and, young talk [broadest farcesof the day: Red Cloud \\ he.representsSpotted Tail is a Brule’ ‘. ‘Sioux care very little for their chiefs— ‘Phe following is an exhibit of the indebted. coral ia whieh’ haé ‘been! the dius “of neral Fund 47,982 0° Taterest accrued, 1,881 10 48,733 15 Leds, balanée In Fund, 2,418 56 46.314 50" Warrants outstanding on ‘oad Fundy 24,334 52° Interest accrued, 851 Ti 25,186 23 Less balance in Fund, 9,068.45 2) 23,128.78 Warrants on Sick Fund. gpg 4,720 10
terest % i “et 125 4,795 21 me i balance in Fund, 198 % } 4,506 85. ai Proved inefliclétit to tmieet ‘the d Grass Valiey Items. lowing ‘Tae Napoleon, Arkansas, News says te ‘THE West Point Cemetery, in which . ing enlarged to nearly double its for . mer size by the removal (of its iron . fence. af onsen if SiMS; the author. d'eq : on. ‘the '@yening of ” was the reply. T , ee all en and open the door whem, he heard the elicking of+ai pistol. (He then looked through the window and.saw — san, coughed down with a pistelein»his band.. He then, knew, there. were two, of the» bers, one at ‘the door and one‘ mati. at the window. He raised an. alarm: and the people from tlie other ‘sitle of ‘the ereek coming to his reseue the two men} tan off.. ‘We learn by a ialegein’ hi Sail Daniels’ bedy was shipped last Sunday, and that it would reach Colfax‘to,mor. tow, . The body will be interred »at Greet wood Cemetery by. the side of hie brother, John Daniels. ~* Thewoming: prize fight is creating only in the technical langrege of the ring. ataie” Biis Guiles kas Gate : papér which claims to be well informed . -conesraing the: internal. arrangements pow-wow at Washingtoh a8 one of the it says, is un. Ogalallab Chief who possesses but little infinence with the bana chief and 2 man of more than ordinary . . inflaence with his band; ' but “it ‘is’ ay both of these men can commit their bands'te any ‘course of action, The it is the “WoldieFa Lodge,” coipased of the young men of the different bands, . which decides ‘all qucétions lof ‘ pedce or war. “Red Clond'can no more speak for the Ogalallah Sioux; than for the promises meet# favor in the soldiers ledge, when-he returnste his’ band, al¥ right—if mot it will amountto simply nothing at all, more influebtial with the Btules! “fér the reason that hé* isan ‘able: ‘tad, . boasts six wives} and@’all *the® relatives him ; bet atter all; ifthe seldiers* lodge resolves upon war, that is the end of it. Wreck OF cts " EgRYaue the San Francisco papers . ive ‘fall ett of the’ Wreck of the Freeh ‘trans steamer Euiryale,” While ‘oh’ “her” Ses was wrecked on § uck’ Island: oo the night of March 4th.. Adi onboard reached the. The, dig. “Yeuf: aha plated C2 * “the many wrecks.’ The commander of ‘they! Euralé fépaired the Jong boat.and diecer fot Tahiti, for assistancee .Alterdeing out eight dape the boas fellda with the Swedish ship Lina, which, went, to . Varteso Raiikoad—The pen says the managers of the California Pa: cific Railroad have every. reason for. ex. : couragement over the present and prosve traffic of their road. The trameportation of freight has beco tensive that the ‘steamer JUL0s ommenwa “ Gouney "rressueee:. Nevada. June 14th: 187. a TORKADO.—A . destructi from . swept through the States 2 greater carrying capacity. instant the On the 10th Arkansas and. ] fa population t Se of sera i, [© Servied ahd) was towed ‘up with of the Sionx. tribes, regards. the: grand ba great. mistake to suppose that either or 2 Cheyennes or Arapaboes, — Tf what he A Spotted’ ‘Pail'is mach . of isiwived ove lwaltinly Jattathed. tb] . from “Pabitt fo Sain Brandiged. She f patched, it in charge of she sseeond: offi}. Starbuck Island, oa off the cyree barge Napa was pressed inae at Charleston, S. the Ti Bie Toes aged sixty-four Years. THe Stockton ‘Independent a °% eaten tipe apples, of the strawberry variety, plueked from a San Joaquin Orehiard! . TransPruston of blood froma man’s \f performed in England. SS ee He i “tA PINE Tree Shilligs,’ two hin— and eighteen yeats old, has been siccgmey® at «Newport.. One Of these lately sold at $52 50. A REBELLION in Iceland and a con. } sequent separation from Denmark, are probable. it DIED. Sale ~ In Grass Valley,June 15th 1870,Louis Thacker, infant son of Charles 8. and Kitty. Welle, eiihaies NEVADA THEATRE. — For One “tas Onilyt » rss ADELAIDE PHILLIPS, Has the honor to announce nea iy pane os ‘Thursday Eve’g. June. 23d, MS. J. LEVY, Acknowledged by the entire press to be the: Greatest Cornet Player in the World. ; . . Mr. E.J. PASSMORE; Piantet. Tickets, $1; fer sale at G. Ww. Welch's Bookstore. .No extra charge for reserved + seats, DR. H. TILING, GRADUATE aT THE serge or Dorrar. RESIDENCE“Corner of and Pine Streets, Nevada City,: a 7 Fam AND PRSTIVAL. —OoFr THE— ‘ad? MethodistRpiscopal: ‘Church. : —AP THE— : v7 NEVADA THEATRE, ee" FOR THREE EVENINGS, 22 Frest ano SECOND EVENINGS, Fair and Festival, Tableaux, Pantomines, and the best music oo talent of the city cana Sepeacigneage Concert by Nevada Choral: octets. . GRAND TABLEAUX and PANTOMINES. A large amount of Usefal and Faney. Articles for sale. pa } Admittance sPireeT wo Evenings, FREE. 8d Evening 50 cts. Chiléren half price. “GC Losine’ our: glint orton epeenen re A THe DOLLAR eToRE. a ee MRS. Bc. mints, desiring ~ close out godess tr, DGLtaN STORET wil el STORE” will ceil a San Francisco Cost Prices: , as Shapablie an o re Sak aa ser ry Le sue) 18%. peepee to‘his wife’e veins, bas been successful * i A: CRAND veg red Assisted by the following Artistes ~~ ius @ BEEPSES ow RES FRELER